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re: Share of female bachelor's degrees by major 1971 to 2017
Posted on 1/5/20 at 9:55 pm to tiggerthetooth
Posted on 1/5/20 at 9:55 pm to tiggerthetooth
Wouldn’t the massive increases in architecture, biology and physical science be considered STEM?
Posted on 1/5/20 at 11:02 pm to alajones
quote:I agree with you on this except architecture.
Wouldn’t the massive increases in architecture, biology and physical science be considered STEM?
I’m really close to several older architects and they (mostly) have learned whatever technical knowledge they have of the physical properties of materials and engineering through experience rather than any formal academic or continuing education.
The modern architecture academic curriculum is pretty liberal artsy.
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