Cybersecurity
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Computer Science
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Biology
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Of the 321 students who have excelled in Echelon Catapult courses thus far, 53% of our students identify as male and 47% identify as females. According to the ISC^2, there are about 24% of women working in cybersecurity overall. Compared to our average of 47%, this is a major improvement for STEM education, specifically cybersecurity. The graphic to the right showcases our cumulative student gender distribution. |
This graphic shows our diversity, with our students being 23.1% White, 4.1% Black, 4.4% Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander, 36.6% Asian, 12.8% Hispanic, 5.0% American Indian or Alaskan Native, and 14.1% Two or More Races. According to DataUSA, minorities only represent 26% of the overall cybersecurity force. On the other hand, 70.5% of Echelon Catapult’s students are composed of minority groups.
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