A technology foundation course for women |
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Authors: | Peggy Newton Miranda Williamson |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Behavioural Sciences , Huddersfield Polytechnic;2. Department of Computer Studies and Mathematics , Huddersfield Polytechnic , UK |
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Abstract: | The Technology Foundation Course for Women at Huddersfield Polytechnic is designed to help women compensate for their previous lack of experience in technology and to prepare them to enter diploma and degree courses in higher education. The course has several distinctive features in that it is for women only and is designed to meet the needs of mature students with family commitments. Students are allowed flexibility in their choice of subjects, enabling them to study mathematics, physics, computing or chemistry to approximately A‐level standard. Students from the first intake have evaluated the course positively and the majority are studying computing or engineering‐related subjects in higher education. The design of the course is discussed in the light of the requirements of women taking the course and the demand within industry and higher education for more qualified scientists and engineers. |
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