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CyberTech Computer Science Program to Prepare Underrepresented Students for Careers in the Sciences

Description

"CyberTech" is a three-year innovative, highly integrated computer science program targeting 600 students, 60 teachers and 10 high schools, beginning in the student's sophomore year and continuing through the senior year. The U.S. Department of Labor employment projections for 2000-2010 predict an increase of 75% in IT jobs requiring a bachelor's degree or higher. Non-white students in America's public schools are rapidly increasing and represent the majority of students in many localities. They, along with women, are underrepresented in the IT workforce. The broader impact of this highly-regarded program is to significantly increase the participation of African-Americans, Hispanics, women and first-generation college-bound high school students in science careers and to enhance the preparation of their IT teachers.

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PROJECT DETAILS

Award Number
0423576
Project Duration
2004 - 2007
Category
Comprehensive
Organization(s)
Kennesaw State University, Kennesaw, GA
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Project Work State
GA
Target Gradespan(s)
High school (9-12)
Geographic Location(s)
Suburban
Urban
Project Status
Expired
Additional Disciplines
Computer Science - programming
Additional Target Participants
Educators
Students
Girls
Black or African American
Hispanic or Latino
White