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Undergraduate studies in computer science and engineering: gender issues

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This study focuses on gender issues in terms of participation, achievement and duration of studies at the Tertiary level of education in Computer Science and Engineering (CS&E). For this reason, 1957 degrees earned by Computer Engineers were studied. These diplomas cover a 21 year period of graduation at the Computer Engineering and Informatics Department (CEID), University of Patras, Greece. The analysis of the data shows that: a) male graduate students outnumbered the female ones by three to one, b) in terms of achievement, no significant differences exist between male and female graduate computer engineers, and c) female students complete their studies earlier than their male counterparts.

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cover image ACM SIGCSE Bulletin
ACM SIGCSE Bulletin  Volume 38, Issue 2
June 2006
199 pages
ISSN:0097-8418
DOI:10.1145/1138403
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  2. computer science and engineering
  3. gender
  4. tertiary education

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