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The Impact Of The Aerospace Science Engineering Program At Tuskegee University
Author(s) -
Vascar Harris,
Eric Sheppard
Publication year - 2020
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/1-2--9346
Subject(s) - aerospace , african american , underrepresented minority , representation (politics) , engineering , engineering ethics , political science , sociology , medicine , law , medical education , ethnology , politics
The engineering programs at Historically Black Colleges and Universities play a significant statistical role in the production of African-American engineers. An example is Tuskegee’s Aerospace Science Engineering Department, which has produced up to one fifth of the African American aerospace engineering B.S. degrees in some years. Given this information, the department is making plans for its future.

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