For the first time, a US college had more female engineering graduates than men
06-27-2016, 04:39 AM
Heh, no major. WTF is that.
It somewhat defeats the purpose of being a specialised tertiary education, and looks to be a vocational prep course.
In other words, exactly what it sounds like, a watered down certificate of attendance. The litmus test will be how many hires aren't gender quota'd employees to make up numbers.
The again, B.Eng(Feelings) may prove to be revolutionary......
It somewhat defeats the purpose of being a specialised tertiary education, and looks to be a vocational prep course.
In other words, exactly what it sounds like, a watered down certificate of attendance. The litmus test will be how many hires aren't gender quota'd employees to make up numbers.
The again, B.Eng(Feelings) may prove to be revolutionary......