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Gendered Interests in Electrical, Computer, and Biomedical Engineering: Intersections With Career Outcome Expectations

机译:电气,计算机和生物医学工程领域的性别兴趣:具有职业成就期望的交叉口

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Contribution: The current study finds that female-identified students report stronger associations between “helping others” and interest in bioengineering/biomedical engineering than non-females, while they report less interest in electrical and computer engineering overall, with similar associations to factors such as “inventing/designing things” than non-females. Background: While women have made gains in STEM, electrical and computer engineering programs award 13% of their Bachelor's degrees to women while bioengineering/biomedical engineering programs award over 40%. Prior work suggests that women's persistent under-representation in electrical and computer engingeering may be due to them being drawn into other disciplines. Women persist in engineering at similar rates as men, so a better understanding of early college attitudes is needed. Research Questions: (1) How are career outcome expectations associated to electrical engineering, computer engineering, and bioengineering/biomedical engineering? (2) What are females' interests in electrical engineering, computer engineering, and bioengineering/biomedical engineering? (3) Are outcome expectations and major interests distinct for female-identified students? Methodology: Regression analyses were conducted on multiply-imputed data of introductory engineering students at four public universities in the U.S. Findings: Students associate inventing/designing things and “developing new knowledge and skills” to electrical engineering, and associate inventing/designing things and “working with people” (negative) to computer engineering. Students associate helping others and “supervising others” (negative) to bioengineering/biomedical engineering. Female-identified students are less interested in electrical and computer engineering, more interested in bioengineering/biomedical engineering, and associate helping others to bioengineering/biomedical engineering more strongly.
机译:贡献:当前的研究发现,以女性身份识别的学生报告的“帮助他人”与对生物工程/生物医学工程的兴趣之间的联系比非女性更强,而他们报告的对电气和计算机工程的总体兴趣较小,与诸如以下因素的联系相似比非女性“发明/设计事物”。背景:虽然女性在STEM方面取得了进步,但电气和计算机工程课程授予女性学士学位的比例为13%,而生物工程/生物医学工程课程则授予女性比例超过40%。先前的工作表明,妇女在电气和计算机工程学领域的代表性持续偏低可能是由于她们被其他学科吸引。女性在工程领域的坚持率与男性相似,因此需要更好地了解大学早期的态度。研究问题:(1)职业期望与电气工程,计算机工程以及生物工程/生物医学工程有何关系? (2)女性在电气工程,计算机工程和生物工程/生物医学工程领域的兴趣是什么? (3)对于女性识别的学生,结果期望和主要兴趣是否有所不同?方法:对美国四所公立大学的入门工程专业学生的多次插补数据进行了回归分析。结果:学生将发明/设计事物与“开发新知识和技能”与电气工程相关联,将发明/设计事物与“工程学”相关联。与人合作(对计算机工程不利)。学生将帮助他人和“监督他人”(负面)与生物工程/生物医学工程联系起来。女性识别的学生对电气和计算机工程的兴趣较小,对生物工程/生物医学工程的兴趣更浓,并且更积极地帮助他人进行生物工程/生物医学工程。

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