Engineering degrees sought after
CSM's Grants Provide
Tuition Support and More to Students Pursuing Essential, In-Demand STEM and
Cybersecurity Jobs
STEM occupations – in science, technology, engineering, and
math – are still among the most sought after in the present ever-changing job
market. And in spite of the financial downturn brought by the COVID-19
pandemic. What's more, the College of Southern Maryland (CSM) has a way forward
for students looking for professions in those fields because of a $953,243 the grant from the National Science Foundation's (NSF) Scholarships in STEM
(S-STEM) the program, and a subsequent NSF award for $257,912 to assist students with
pursuing degrees in cybersecurity.
Which engineering degrees in demand?
The NSF awards got in 2019 give educational cost support to
students who are seeking STEM degrees or certificates in applied science
and technology, biological sciences, computer information systems, computer
science, engineering, engineering technology, information services technology,
information systems, cybersecurity, and physical sciences.
The New York Academy of Sciences latest release about a significant job of researchers and STEM experts in the battle against the new
coronavirus.
As we've seen so frequently in past occasions of the outrageous challenge, the enthusiasm, drive, and creative thinking researchers and STEM experts rise rapidly. Furthermore, this new emergency is no special case.
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