3/16/19

Emily Garcia

Computer science is an industry that's been dominated by men, but things could soon change. More women are entering the field, and Texas State is helping lead the way. Bobcat Update's Emily Garcia has the story.
 
According to ___________________, Texas State is one of the top 25 public four-year colleges in terms of graduating women with computer science degrees. Ere Untawale emigrated from India in hopes of pursuing a master's degree in computer science. She's happy to be here.
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Out of the 253 four-year public institutions, Texas State was ranked 24th overall, showing a 14-point-4 percent increase in female computer science graduates since 2009. [SOURCE!?]
The computer science department has taken steps to create and maintain an inclusive environment to ensure that women, like Ere, are getting the most out their education.
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A computer science degree can lead to careers in software development and instructional technology. These are options Ere says she will pursue when she starts looking for a full time job after completing her master's degree. For Bobcat Update, I'm Emily Garcia.

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