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Becoming an engineer in public universitiesBecoming an engineer in public universities

Becoming an engineer in public universities

Kathryn M. Borman

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Based on research conducted in a three-year, mixed-method, multi-site National Science Foundation, Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Talent Expansion Program (STEP) Project, this book offers a comprehensive look into how engineering department culture and climate impacts the successful retention of female and under-represented minority college students. The editors provide valuable insight into how engineering programs support female and minority students and what strategies students employ to successfully complete engineering programs, while also addressing policies and practices that will best serve engineers in the 21st century.

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OL Work ID
OL15457451W

Subjects

Case studiesWomen engineering studentsCollege dropoutsPreventionMinority college studentsMinorities, educationWomen, educationEducation and stateEDUCATIONHigher

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