The same reason it is a suitable job for boys.
Engineering is suitable for anyone who can handle the worload and the requirements of the job. Your sex doesn't mean anything; your skills do.
Engineering is suitable for anyone who can handle the worload and the requirements of the job. Your sex doesn't mean anything; your skills do.
All branches of aerospace engineering are suitable for women.
That's not true at all! I am in an engeneering class and there are plenty of girls. It may appeal more to guys but that doesn't mean it's not suitable.
Aeronautical engineering like any engineering disciple offers opportunities in career and the female gender can take up this like they take up other engineering study or profession.There are many branches in aeronautical engineering suitable for girls.
Engineering is very suitable for girls. Humans are not limited by gender. Queens University, a very good engineering school in Canada, has many female engineering alumni. There still exists a gender gap in this scientific field but that is because of archaic bias's perpetuated by a once totally male dominated profession.
Yes, of course it is. Women can do just as well at engineering jobs as men. There is nothing in the mechanical engineering program which might be unsuitable for a woman. Go for it.
This question is incorrect; engineering is as suitable for women as it is for men. While most engineering workplaces are male dominated, that doesn't mean that women can't do the work just as well. However, women wishing to go into engineering should be prepared to deal with the stereotypical view that engineers are men.
it dosent really matter just get a job that your interested in
In the future, computer networking engineering is considered to be a suitable career choice for ladies. Both men and women can earn degrees in computer science to meet the job requirements needed for this career.
This question is incorrect; engineering is as suitable for women as it is for men. While most engineering workplaces are male dominated, that doesn't mean that women can't do the work just as well. However, women wishing to go into engineering should be prepared to deal with the stereotypical view that engineers are men.
Math (or maths) is not a job and so engineering does not use math as a job!Math (or maths) is not a job and so engineering does not use math as a job!Math (or maths) is not a job and so engineering does not use math as a job!Math (or maths) is not a job and so engineering does not use math as a job!