- Conference Session
- Engineering Management Division Technical Session 3
- Collection
- 2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
- Authors
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Emily Kloos, University of Dayton; Sandra L. Furterer, University of Dayton
- Tagged Topics
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Diversity
- Tagged Divisions
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Engineering Management
these fields.Lack of Confidence: Many female students are faced with the constant battle of self-doubt. Are they reallycapable of being in STEM? Do they belong with the other students? Universities have alreadystarted to look at these problems. A study was performed focusing on achievement goals andhow they affect women in engineering as well as their perspectives on courses and experiencecompared to male students. The achievement goal theory is that those with low competenceperceptions usually take on the avoidance achievement goals that avoid failure rather than focuson success. The two types of competence perceptions investigated were self-efficacy andperceived ability. The study was conducted to see if women in a freshmen engineering