<p>According to Dept of Education data for the 2011-12 year, the majors with the highest % women were as follows:</p>
<p>Majors with at least 100 Students
- 99% – Child care and support services management
- 98% – Apparel and textile marketing management
- 98% – Family and consumer sciences/home economics teacher education
- 97% – Kindergarten/preschool education and teaching
- 97% – Early childhood education and teaching </p>
<p>Majors with at least 1,000 Students
- 97% – Kindergarten/preschool education and teaching
- 97% – Early childhood education and teaching
- 96% – Speech-language pathology/pathologist
- 96% – Child development
- 96% – Dental hygiene/hygienist </p>
<p>Majors with at least 10,000 Students
- 97% – Early childhood education and teaching
- 91% – Elementary education and teaching
- 89% – Social work
- 89% – Family and consumer sciences/human sciences
- 89% – Registered nursing/registered nurse </p>
<p>The majors with the highest % men were:</p>
<p>Majors with at least 100 Students
- 100% – Talmudic studies
- 96% – Automotive engineering technology/technician
- 96% – Mechanical engineering/mechanical technology/technician
- 96% – Building/construction site management/manager
- 96% – Construction trades </p>
<p>Majors with at least 1,000 Students
- 100% – Talmudic studies
- 96% – Mechanical engineering/mechanical technology/technician
- 92% – Electrical/electronic/communications eng. technology/technician
- 92% – Industrial technology/technician
- 92% – Construction engineering technology/technician </p>
<p>Majors with at least 10,000 Students
- 90% – Engineering technologies/construction trades/mechanics and repairers<br>
- 90% – Engineering technologies and engineering-related fields
- 88% – Electrical and electronics engineering
- 88% – Mechanical engineering
- 85% – Computer and information sciences, general</p>