Female graduation rate in STEM programs in tertiary education : the case of the Gulf Cooperation council Countries (GCCs)
Date
2022-11-01
Authors
Fomunyam, Kehdinga George
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Abstract
There is increased demand for professionals with
science, technology, engineering and mathematical (STEM)
skills globally and with the advent of the fourth industrial
revolution, it is expected that there will be new jobs which
requires new skills. It is therefore imperative that there are
increased demands in enrolment and graduation rate in STEM
programs so as to curtail the disproportionality between
current skills and the skills that are vital for the future. The
study focused on the percentage of graduates from STEM
programmes in tertiary education in the GCCs who are
women. Data from World Bank provided insight into the
graduation rate in STEM programs. Findings from the study
revealed that the higher education landscape in the Gulf
Cooperation Council (GCC) has had significant development
over the past two decades and one of the things that made this
possible is the revenues from oil and gas exports and the
diversification into the knowledge driven economy. It was also
found out that females are important in STEM programs, and
this was considered from a human, scientific and development
perspective. The study recommended that that there should be
intensification of effort on females transiting from the
universities into employment to encourage sustainability and
contribute to the sustainable development goals (SDGs).
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Female, Graduation rate, Gulf, STEM, STEM programs, Tertiary
Citation
Fomunyam, K.G. 2022. Female graduation rate in STEM programs in tertiary education : the case of the Gulf Cooperation council Countries (GCCs). International Journal of Applied Engineering & Technology. 4(4): 21-26 (6).