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Attracting and retaining women in ECE.
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open in viewerWPI's Electrical and Computer Engineering program has traditionally maintained a low percentage of female undergraduates. Factors responsible for this underrepresentation are isolation consequent to male dominance, limited portrayal of ECE rewards, low self-confidence and failure to establish ECE interest among women. Featured in this project are research, methods, results and final recommendations. Realistic solutions are based on closing analysis; they include increasing ECE awareness, modifying academic advisor assignment procedure, using tour guides to effectively promote ECE, and increasing female faculty.
- This report represents the work of one or more WPI undergraduate students submitted to the faculty as evidence of completion of a degree requirement. WPI routinely publishes these reports on its website without editorial or peer review.
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- 00E013I
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- Advisor
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- 2000
- Date created
- 2000-01-01
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- Worcester
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