Brandon Weber

How to Encourage Young Women to Become Engineers



Posted: Tuesday, January 26, 2010

by Brandon Weber
http://www.engineering.com

It's no secret that the Engineering field is utterly dominated by males. For one reason or another, very few women aspire to become an Engineer. "The real challenges for reaching out to young women is to get over the stereotype that this isn't something girls do and then to help them build their confidence," states Betty Shanahan, executive director of the Society of Women Engineers, a national group based in Chicago.

In the latest stats released by the National Center for Educational Statistics, approximately 17% of the undergraduate engineering degrees awarded in the 2006-2007 school year were to female students. In an effort to help parents steer their daughters towards a career in engineering, we present the following. Hopefully, this information will convince some of the young women out there to pursue an Engineering career.

Engineering is a very exciting profession; one that encourages young women to be imaginative and creative in their careers. By studying for a mechanical engineering jobs, you will learn how to solve complex problems by coming up with creative solutions that no one else has thought of. If you consider yourself an independent thinker with an analytic mindset, then you would probably make an excellent engineer.

A career in engineering provides unparalleled flexibility, when compared with other professions. One of the greatest advantages of a career in engineering is that it will afford you time to pursue the other things you love in your life. It will also afford you the opportunity to work with interesting people and explore interesting projects outside of the field. If you have a thirst for knowledge and experience, engineering is field of study replete with fascinating and brilliant individuals.

Engineering is also one of the most respected professions in the world, and a degree in engineering reflects a well-educated individual who has learned how to analyze and solve complex problems. For this reason, an engineering degree to open the door to countless career opportunities outside of the field of engineering. Engineering can serve as a launching pad for careers in government, law, business, medicine, design, architecture and more. Engineers make a lot of money, too. Additionally, few professions provide the stability and security of Engineering.

For girls, one of the most appealing aspects of a career in engineering is that you will be in a position to make a real, lasting difference in the world. Everywhere we look, examples of engineering can be seen. From designing safer cars and more accurate medical testing, to developing better pollution control systems and environmentally-friendly building materials, a career in Engineering will allow you to have a lasting impact and to help make the world a better place.

Brandon Weber likes to tinker with things in his workshop when he's not busy helping his clients solve complex engineering problems. To explore the latest mechanical engineering careers or to learn more about engineering in general, feel free to join the conversation at Engineering dot com.

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