The low and shrinking numbers of female students studying computer science is a well-known problem in most of the western countries. The dominant perception about computer science field considered it as a masculine domain. In contrast, this study was performed in the IT department where female students are dominant compared to male students. The purpose of this study is to explore the influence of different factors on female students in choosing a career in the IT field. A survey was deployed to collect responses of female students in the IT department. The results show that female students are interested in computer science stream and nullify the dominant perception of computer science as a masculine domain. They want to learn technology, ...
Research shows that female and male students in undergraduate computer science programs view compute...
The declining participation of women in the computer-related professions is a concern to aca-demia a...
Over the past few decades, the ratio of women to men in many traditionally maledominated\ud fields h...
The low and shrinking numbers of female students studying computer science is a well-known problem i...
The low and shrinking numbers of female students studying computer science is a well-known problem i...
The share of women in computing careers is significantly lower than the share of women in the United...
Though the job market for information technology (IT) related skills remains strong, many students, ...
Though the job market for information technology (IT) related skills remains strong, many students, ...
The field of Information Technology (IT) is one of the fastest growing areas within the U.S. economy...
Previous research suggests that the current trend towards applied information technology (IT) progra...
The declining numbers of women in computing is a cause for concern for those in education and the IT...
Low participation of women in Computer Science (CS) has been documented in some countries. Since thi...
© 2007 Catherine Lang.This thesis presents a gendered analysis of factors that shape adolescent atti...
Women have been underrepresented in computer science (CS) education, leading to a shortage of female...
Low participation of women in Computer Science (CS) has been documented in some countries. Since thi...
Research shows that female and male students in undergraduate computer science programs view compute...
The declining participation of women in the computer-related professions is a concern to aca-demia a...
Over the past few decades, the ratio of women to men in many traditionally maledominated\ud fields h...
The low and shrinking numbers of female students studying computer science is a well-known problem i...
The low and shrinking numbers of female students studying computer science is a well-known problem i...
The share of women in computing careers is significantly lower than the share of women in the United...
Though the job market for information technology (IT) related skills remains strong, many students, ...
Though the job market for information technology (IT) related skills remains strong, many students, ...
The field of Information Technology (IT) is one of the fastest growing areas within the U.S. economy...
Previous research suggests that the current trend towards applied information technology (IT) progra...
The declining numbers of women in computing is a cause for concern for those in education and the IT...
Low participation of women in Computer Science (CS) has been documented in some countries. Since thi...
© 2007 Catherine Lang.This thesis presents a gendered analysis of factors that shape adolescent atti...
Women have been underrepresented in computer science (CS) education, leading to a shortage of female...
Low participation of women in Computer Science (CS) has been documented in some countries. Since thi...
Research shows that female and male students in undergraduate computer science programs view compute...
The declining participation of women in the computer-related professions is a concern to aca-demia a...
Over the past few decades, the ratio of women to men in many traditionally maledominated\ud fields h...