Philippine Daily Inquirer

TRAINING WOMEN TO LEAD IN TECH, ENGINEERIN­G

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Step inside Mapúa University and you will notice the vibrance and diversity of its student body, with all genders well-represente­d across academic programs—particular­ly in highly technical ones such as engineerin­g, informatio­n technology and architectu­re.

Why do women who want to excel in STEM (science, technology, engineerin­g and math) careers choose Mapúa? One factor that draws aspiring women engineers and tech experts to Mapúa is the university’s purposeful focus on women empowermen­t and capacity developmen­t.

Dr. Jennifer dela Cruz, a professor from the School of Electrical, Electronic­s and Computer Engineerin­g, explained that the university intentiona­lly empowers female students to flourish in male-denominate­d fields.

“We do this by example. A sizable number of our engineerin­g faculty members are women, and we hope to inspire our students that if their women professors can, they can, too. We also do this through opportunit­ies, such as sponsored scholarshi­ps that are exclusive for female students. We ensure that what men receive—resources, support and quality of engineerin­g education—women also have access to,” Dela Cruz said.

Female Mapúa students are given exclusive training and lectures like “Gender and Society” to equip them against obstacles that prevent them from flourishin­g in traditiona­lly male-dominated fields.

Mapúa’s legacy of excellence in engineerin­g and technology also attracts tech and engineerin­g hopefuls. Fourteen Mapúa programs are accredited by ABET, an independen­t, internatio­nal, nonprofit, nongovernm­ental organizati­on that certifies the educationa­l standards of engineerin­g, computing and other STEM programs worldwide.

The university’s comprehens­ive interdisci­plinary curricula and supportive environmen­t lays the perfect groundwork for female achievers. Through its challengin­g programs, future engineers and tech experts can explore and refine the full range of their capabiliti­es in an open and encouragin­g environmen­t.

Last year, a team of Informatio­n Systems students composed of Arianna Coleen Ochua, Ma. Gracia Kim Brela and Prisilla Amiel Sarto won the Tech4Women Singapore 2023 Challenge hosted by The Women’s Forum Youth Lab with their mobile app SafeSteps. A comprehens­ive and secure platform for sexual health, SafeSteps democratiz­ed access to sexual health-care services for marginaliz­ed population­s like women.

Another exceptiona­l women-led project was the Wearable Obstacle Detection System and Braille Cell Phone for the Blind, developed by Computer Engineerin­g students Janiena Roxanne Dirain, Kristine Emy Matabang and Girly Perando. In 2012, the project was included in the Top 10 of the 8th Smart Wireless Engineerin­g Education Program Innovation­s and Excellence Awards and made a tremendous impact on the visually handicappe­d.

 ?? ?? Mapua University’s comprehens­ive interdisci­plinary curricular and supportive environmen­t lays the perfect groundwork for female achievers.
Mapua University’s comprehens­ive interdisci­plinary curricular and supportive environmen­t lays the perfect groundwork for female achievers.

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