在工程领域招聘和留住女性:肯塔基合作

J. Sasser, G. Lineberry, S. Scheff
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根据工程劳动力委员会(Engineering Workforce Commission)的数据,2000年,女性获得的工程学士学位约占全国的21%。如果忽略生物相关领域,这一比例将降至20%以下。自20世纪80年代中期开始,许多美国工程学院将注意力集中在工程劳动力多样化的问题上以来,这些统计数据只取得了适度的改善。目前的研究表明,消除工程领域显著的性别不一致需要改进招聘、保留和晋升实践。为了增加肯塔基州学士级女工程师的数量,中途岛学院和肯塔基大学(英国)建立了合作关系。在这个项目中,在中途岛学院全日制学习的学生可以在英国完成较低级别的电气工程课程要求,同时主要留在中途岛校区。学生可以在四年内获得中途大学的学士学位和英国的学士学位。在肯塔基州,获得这样的学位变得越来越困难,因为在过去的十年里,较小的学校提供的工程预科课程明显减少了。在这种创新的教育伙伴关系中,阻碍工程领域女性招聘、保留和发展的障碍正在被克服。尽管两所大学的背景不同,但在致力于工程领域的性别多样性以及意识到需要增加肯塔基州工程师数量方面,开展这项实验的两所大学有着显著的相似之处。
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Recruiting and retaining women in engineering: a Kentucky collaboration
According to the Engineering Workforce Commission, women received approximately 21% of the nation's B.S. degrees in engineering in 2000. If bio-related fields are omitted, the percentage drops well below 20%. Only modest improvement has been made in these statistics since, beginning in the mid-1980's, many U.S. engineering colleges focused attention on the issue of diversifying the engineering workforce. Current research indicates that eliminating the significant gender incongruity in engineering requires improvement in recruitment, retention, and advancement practices. In an effort to increase the number of B.S.-level women engineers in Kentucky, a partnership has been forged between Midway College and the University of Kentucky (UK). In this program, students enrolled in full-time study at Midway College may fulfill lower-division electrical engineering course requirements at UK while remaining predominately on the Midway campus. Students may earn an A.S. from Midway and a B.S. from UK in four years. Earning such a degree is becoming increasingly difficult in Kentucky, as smaller schools' offerings of pre-engineering curricula have diminished markedly over the past decade. Obstacles that have interfered with the recruitment, retention, and advancement of women in engineering are being countered in this innovative educational partnership. Despite dissimilar profiles, the two institutions embarking on this experiment possess notable similarities with respect to their commitment to gender diversity in engineering and their awareness of the need to increase the number of engineers in Kentucky.
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