DocumentCode
1710247
Title
Pre-college biomedical engineering program for girls
Author
Kopel, N.B. ; Cano, Rosa M. ; Heyman, Suzanne B. ; Alvarez, Tam L.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Inf. & Decision Sci., Montclair Sate Univ., NJ, USA
fYear
2003
Firstpage
296
Lastpage
297
Abstract
When choosing a career in scientific fields, girls tend to gravitate towards professions that help humanity; thus, the fields of health and medicine are widely chosen by women. To attract young women to engineering careers, girls need to be shown that engineering is used to improve the quality of people\´s lives. Biomedical engineering applies engineering principles to further medical research via basic research to understand how the human body operates or through collaboration with clinicians to facilitate the diagnosis and/or cure of diseases. NJIT Center for Pre-college Programs offer the Women In Engineering & Technology (WEIT)-FEMME program to encourage pre-college female students to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields. In 2001, Biomedical Engineering FEMME became the newest addition to the WIET Initiative specifically geared towards girls completing the eighth grade. The academic curriculum Integrates engineering principles with biomedical science, and Introduces girls to the role of engineers as "problem-solvers and helpers".
Keywords
biomedical education; educational courses; gender issues; professional aspects; Biomedical Engineering FEMME; NJIT Center; WIET Initiative; Women In Engineering & Technology FEMME program; academic curriculum; basic research; biomedical science; clinicians; disease cure; disease diagnosis; eighth grade; engineering careers; girls; health; helpers; human body; humanity; mathematics; medical research; medicine; pre-college biomedical engineering program; pre-college female students; problem-solvers; professions; scientific fields; technology; young women; Biomedical engineering; Calculus; Educational programs; Engineering in medicine and biology; Engineering profession; Humans; Karhunen-Loeve transforms; Mathematics; Physics; Pre-college programs;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Bioengineering Conference, 2003 IEEE 29th Annual, Proceedings of
Print_ISBN
0-7803-7767-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/NEBC.2003.1216112
Filename
1216112
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