Talking to High School Girls about Engineering



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Talking to High School Girls about Engineering Photo Credit: Tom Coughlin, Nicaragua Summer Exchange 2007

Project Overview Engineer Your Life (EYL) is a national campaign designed to transform the image of engineering. Get Trained in EYL messaging Talk the Talk when reaching out to girls, parents, and schools Pass It On to your colleagues and partners Together we can show girls what engineering is and reposition the field as an exciting and rewarding career choice.

Project History In 2004, 55 engineering groups formed a coalition to explore why aren t college-bound girls choosing engineering? Less than 20% of students enrolled in engineering degree programs are women, yet more women are now pursuing college degrees than men Girls take math and science courses at the same rates as boys, and perform as well as or better

Research Gauge high school girls level of interest in and awareness of careers in the engineering field Assess general career motivators and barriers toward the engineering field Evaluate current messages being put forward to the target audience by the engineering community Explore messaging opportunities for increasing enrollment in the engineering field

What Do High School Girls Think? Engineering is for people who LOVE both math and science Don t know what engineering is Aren t interested in the field nor do they think it is for them. Someone who excels in math and science...likes working out problems and working with other people... Someone who is motivated, dedicated, and who doesn t mind sitting in a cubicle all day.

What High School Girls Want Enjoyable How happy I will be what s the point of doing anything you don t like? Good working environment If I can t interact with people I will probably drop the job. To make a difference That I would make a difference in some way, you know, make my mark on the world. Income As shallow as it sounds, money is the one thing I have to consider when I m choosing a job. I m not going to do something that I know can t help me pay bills. Flexibility My career can t consume all of my time I need free time to do a lot of other things before I die.

What Engineers Tell Young People Engineering is stressful and challenging Stress the importance of SUPERIOR math and science abilities It s not easy but if you re the type who when faced with a problem some would call impossible is even more driven to move mountains to find a solution, then you might have it in you to be an engineer.

Disconnect HS Girls - Enjoying what I do - Good working environment - Making a difference - Good income - Flexibility Engine ering Com m un it y - It s a challenge - Go for it! It s difficult but rewarding - Use math & science to solve problems

Compelling Engineering Messages Appeal to Project Messages Girls Boys Live your life, love what you do 82% 81% Creativity has its rewards 74% 81% Make a world of difference 72% 79% Create possibilities 71% 77% Engineer Your Life: Dream Big, Love What You Do 74% 67%

Engineering Messages in Action

How Can We Inspire Girls? Live your life, love what you do. Let girls know how much you enjoy your job, and how it reflects what you love in every part of your life Creativity has its rewards. Share how imaginative and collaborative engineering is Make a world of difference. Talk about what you do and why it matters Explore possibilities. Tell girls how an engineering education can prepare them for many careers

Inspiring Girls So what about the math and science? Once you shared why you are passionate about engineering and what life is like as an engineering, then you can fill them in about the requirements. But remember to put it in to context. [Math] is the basis of engineering, but you don t have to love it. You just have to be able to do it. -Judy Lee, Mechanical Engineer

Project Resources www.engineeryourlife.org Helps high school girls, parents, & counselors Understand the various fields of engineering Learn what an engineer does Find out why engineering is a great career Advise kids about engineering Brochures, posters, and postcards EYL tables at college fairs Training for counselors and engineers

Get Involved Align your ongoing outreach and diversity efforts with the Engineer Your Life messages Book an EYL messaging training for you and your colleagues Distribute brochures, posters, postcards Train School Counselors (powerpoint available) Host an EYL table at conferences & college fairs Link to EngineerYourLife.org Start an EYL dialogue through your organization s communications and media Join the coalition

Special Thanks to: Major funding for Engineer Your Life provide by: The National Science Foundation Northrop Grumman Foundation Additional funding provided by: Stephen D. Bechtel, Jr. United Engineering Foundation (ASCE, ASME, AIChE, IEEE, AIME)