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DOCUMENT RESUME (10 124 088 HE 007 962 AUTHOR Baker, Curtis 0., Wells,.Agnes Q. TITLE Earned Degrees Conferred, 1972-73 and 1973-74, Summary Data. INSTITUTION National Center for Educational Statistics (DHEW /OE), Washington, D.C.; Office of the Assistant Secretary for Education (DHEW), Washington, D.C. PUB DATE 76 NOTE 97p.; Not available in hard copy due to mariinal legibility oI original document AVAILABLE PROM Superintendent'of Documents, U.S. Government PriniIng Off ice, WashingtOn, D.C. 20402 (NCES 76-105, $2.10) EDRS PRICE I MF-$0.83 Plus Postage. HC Not Available from EDRS. DESCRIPTORS *Bachelors Degrees; Colleges; *Degrees (Titles); *Doct ral Degrees; Geographic Location; *Higher Educa ion; Intellectual Disciplines; *Masteri Degree ; National Surveys; Post Secondary Education; Private Colleges; Professional Education; Public Schools; Sex (Characteristics); Specialization; Statistical Surveys; Tables (Data,) ; Universities *United States A IDENTIFIERS 4 ABSTRACT Data in this report on earned degrees conf rred in the aggregate United States a e based- on survey instrument from the eighth and ninth annual Highe Education General Information Surveys (REGIS), conducied by the Nat oval Center for Education Statistics (NCES). These instruments, "Degrees and Other Forita* Awards Conferred," icovered the periods July 1, 1972 to June 30, 1973, and July' 1, 1971,--to Jun4 30, 1974. Tables provide data on batcalaureate and higher degrees. Summary tables show numbers of degrees granted by level of degree; institutional control and type, sex of recipient, state, and discipline division and specialty. (JT) *************************************t******************************** * Documqh.ts acquired by ERIC inciumany informal unpublished *, materials -ost available from other sources..ERIC makes every effort * * to obtain 'the best copy avai * reproducibility are o ten en * of the microfiche and hardco * 'via the ERIC Doc sent eprodu * esponsible for he qu lity o * upplied by EDRS are t e.best ** *************** ************* able. Nevertheless, it ountered and this affe reproductions ERIC m tion Service (EDRS). the original document hat can be made fr ****************** as of marginal * is the quality * kes available * DRS is not Reproductions * m the original. ***************f***

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DOCUMENT RESUME

(10 124 088 HE 007 962

AUTHOR Baker, Curtis 0., Wells,.Agnes Q.TITLE Earned Degrees Conferred, 1972-73 and 1973-74,

Summary Data.INSTITUTION National Center for Educational Statistics (DHEW /OE),

Washington, D.C.; Office of the Assistant Secretaryfor Education (DHEW), Washington, D.C.

PUB DATE 76NOTE 97p.; Not available in hard copy due to mariinal

legibility oI original documentAVAILABLE PROM Superintendent'of Documents, U.S. Government PriniIng

Off ice, WashingtOn, D.C. 20402 (NCES 76-105,$2.10)

EDRS PRICE I MF-$0.83 Plus Postage. HC Not Available from EDRS.DESCRIPTORS *Bachelors Degrees; Colleges; *Degrees (Titles);

*Doct ral Degrees; Geographic Location; *HigherEduca ion; Intellectual Disciplines; *MasteriDegree ; National Surveys; Post Secondary Education;Private Colleges; Professional Education; PublicSchools; Sex (Characteristics); Specialization;Statistical Surveys; Tables (Data,) ; Universities*United States AIDENTIFIERS

4ABSTRACT

Data in this report on earned degrees conf rred inthe aggregate United States a e based- on survey instrument from theeighth and ninth annual Highe Education General Information Surveys(REGIS), conducied by the Nat oval Center for Education Statistics(NCES). These instruments, "Degrees and Other Forita* AwardsConferred," icovered the periods July 1, 1972 to June 30, 1973, andJuly' 1, 1971,--to Jun4 30, 1974. Tables provide data on batcalaureateand higher degrees. Summary tables show numbers of degrees granted bylevel of degree; institutional control and type, sex of recipient,state, and discipline division and specialty. (JT)

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able. Nevertheless, itountered and this affe

reproductions ERIC mtion Service (EDRS).the original documenthat can be made fr******************

as of marginal *is the quality *

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1"HIGHLIGHTS OF THE DATA

I. The total numbers of bachelor's and higher degrees conferred showed increases for both 1972-73 and 1973-74:

The 1,280,022 degrees conferred in 1972-73 'were 4.6 percept more than the'1,224,027 in the preceding year.The 1,320,739 degrees conferred ini1973-74 were 3.2 percoift more than those. in 1.972-73.

/The numbers of institutions conferiiog bachelor's and hp,her degrees arnountegto 1,655 in 1972,73 (represent:mg 1,776 reporting units) and 1.667 in 1973-74 (represitnting 1,809 reporting units).

J. In publicly controlled institutions, the percentage of bachelor's and higher c'egrees conferred rose to 67 percentin 1972.73 and 1973.74: '

Bachelor's degrees conferred increased I percent per year, from 66 percent in 1970-71 to 69 pdrcent in 1973-74.

First-professional degrees conferred remained at 43 percent, with a I-year increase to 44 percent in 1972-73.Master's degrees conferred rose to 67 eicent in 1973-74, after remaining at 66 percent in the 3 previous

years.

Doctor's degrees conferred declined1971-72.

64 percent in, 1972-73 and 1973-74, from 65 percent in 1970-71 and

The percentage of all bachelor and higher.. degrees awarded to men declined to 58 percent in 1973.74, afterremaining at 59 percent ins the preceding 3 years:

Bachelor's degrees remained at 56 percent in 1972.73 and 1973-74.First-professional degrees declined to 93 percent in 1972.73 and 90 percient in 1973-74.Master's degrees remained at 59 percent in 1972.73 and declined to 57 percent in 1973-74.Doctor's degrees amounted to 84 percent in 1971-72, which declined tq 82 percent in 1972.73 and to 81

percent in 1973-74.

For both 1972-73 and 1.74, the thiee largest dikiptine divisions were the same. In terms of number and per-centage of degrees con (.1.

I. ducation. socelor's degrees

so

degreeit in

Fducathnin 1911

6nces, and business and anagement accounted for 481,586 or 52 percift of all buil-72.73; 472,731 or 50 pe ent in 1973-74.

sciences, and business and anagement accounted for 154,246 di 5t3 percein of all master's-73. 162,856 or 59 percen in 1973-74.

al sciences, and physical sciences accounted for 15,560, or 45 percent of all doctor's degreesW 15,050 or 44 percent in 1973-74.

6. In termtl, Iscipline specialties, -elementary education had the highest number of degrees at the bachelor's andinaster'eteveli, law, at the first - professional level; and chemistry, at the doctor's level. The same discipline spec-ialty at each level has een ranked first in each annual survey report since 1964-65.

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1'Ncp 76-105 e.

Earned Degrees Conferr1972-73 and 191344

Summary Data/-

byCuftisO. B erSu ey Director

andAgnes 0. Wells

Assoc' to Survey DirectorHigher Education Surveys Branch

U.S. DEPARTM NT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFAREDavid Mathew Secretary

Education DI isionVirginia Y. Trotter, Assistant Secretary for Educ tion

National Canter for Education StatisticsMarie D. Eldridge, Administrato4

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NATIONAL CENTER FOR EDUCATION STATISTICS

"The purpose of the Center shall be to collect and disseminate statisticsand other data related to education in the United States and in other nations.The Center shall . . collect, collate, and, from time to time, report fulland complete statistics on the conditions of education in the United States;conduct and publish reports on specialized analyses of the meaning and signi-ficance of such statistics; . . . and review and report on education activitiesin foreign countries."--Section 406(b) of the General Education Provisions Act,as amended (20 U.S.C. 1221e-1).

U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE JWASHINGTON: 1976 '

For isle by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing OfficeWashington, D.C. 20102 - Price 52.10

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FOREWORD

Vile data in this publication on earned degrees conferred in the aggregate United States are based on surveyinstruments from the eighth and ninth annual Higher Education General Information Surveys (HEGIS), conductedbpi the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES). These instruments, "Degrees and Other Formal AwardsConferred," covered the periods July 1, 1972, to June 30, 1973, and July 1, 1973, to June 30, 1974.

The tables in this report provide data on baccalaureate and higher degrees. Summary tables show numbers ofdegrees granted by level of degree, institutional control and type, sex of recipient, State, and discipline division andspecialty. Data on awards below the baccalaureate level are to be presented in a separate report entitled AssociateDegrees ancIOther Formal Awards Below the Baccalaureate, 1972 -73 and 1973-74, Summary Data.

The cooperation of the college and university officials who supplied the institutional report has made, possi-ble a response rate of nearly 100 percent in 1972-73 and of 100 percent in 1973-74. Only on institution wasunable to supply the necessary information for the 1972-73 year. The continued efforts and ante st of the surveyrespondents and the State coordinators are deeply appreciated.

Theodore H. Drews, Acting Director.Division of Survey' Planning and 's

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Edith M.'Huddels on, Acting ChiefHigher Education Surveys Branch

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CONTENTS

Page

Foreword iii

Purpose Of the Survey 1

Survey Organization and Methodology 2

Presentation and Comparability of the Data 4

Appendixes: 'A. An Alternate Method of Aggregation 35B. Reproduction of Survey Report Forms, Parts-A and B:

1972-73 391973-74 67

TABLES.

Main tables

I. Bachelor's and higher degrees conferred in institutions of higher education, by level ofdegree and sex of student: Aggregate United States

1967-68 to 1972-731968-69 to 1973-74

2. Bachelor's and higher degrees conferred in institutions of higher education, by level ofdegree, sex of student, and control and level of institution: Aggregate United States

1972 -73

721

1973-74

7 21,

8 22

9 2310 24;

. . I I 25

12 26

3. Bachelor's and higher degrees conferred in institutions of higher education, by level ofdegree, sex of student, and State or other area: Aggregate United States

Publicly and privately controlled institutions

A. Publicly controlled institutionsB. Privately controlled institutions

4. Bachelor's, master's, and doctor's degrees conferred in institutions of higher education;by sex of student, control. of institution, and discipline division: Aggregate U1d States .

5. Bachelor's, master's, and doctor's degrees conferred in institutions othigher education,by sex of student and by discipline division and specialty: Aggregate United States

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CONTENTS (Continued)

Main tables (continued)

1972-73b

6. Selected first-professional degrees conferred in institutions of higher education, by sexof student, control of institution, and discipline specialty: Aggregate` United States 17

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1973-74

31

7. IntermediateLVes conferred in institutions of higher --ectutation, by type of award andcontrol and I of institution: Aggregate United Stems 17 .31

Appendix tablesc

A. Number of degrees moved from the "universlrlevel to the "other 4-year"level by adopting the newinethod of aggregation of reporting units 35 35

.102. Bachelor's and higher degrees conferred in institutions of higher education, by levelof degree, sex of student, and control and level of institution: Aggregate UnitedStates 37 38-

107. Intermediate degrees conferred in institutions of higher education, by type of' award, and control and level of institution: Aggregate United States 37 38

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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Reports based on various portions of the Higher Education General Inform3tiOn Survey (HEGIS) were madepossible by the cooperative endeavors of many individuals in the Natiohal Cerit 6i for Education Statistics (NCES).For the present report, the following individuals made contribiltions of parti7dar note:

Geneva C. Davis, statistical assistant, maintained the control logs and did much of the checIdng of tables;L.E. Hull not only redesigned the textual material but materially assisted in the writing; -

Linda D. Barry and Mary A. Gilbert were the typists who drafted the anuscript into readable, form for reviewand editing.

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PURPOSE OF THE SURVEY

Earned. Degrees Conferred reports one widely usedmeasure of output of higher education- at a specificpoint .in time. The survey includes all degrees granted'(except honorary) by all institutions in the aggregateUnited States that are identified as degree granting bythe ucation\Directory, Higher Education. This infor-mation rovides aNbenchrnark for reporting the pool oftrained anpower available in discipline specialties,by level f training, and for eight selected professions.This information is required by a number of agenciesof the legislative aifd executive branches of go4ernmentat the State and Federal levels. The data are also re-quested by accrediting agencies, professional organiza-tions, and a number of individual institutions inter-ested Iii conducting comparative studies.

This edition of Earned Degrees Conferred continues

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;the series of annual reports providing data on the distri-bution. of earned degrees in the aggregate United States.This report covers .the eighth and ninth years in theHEGIS survey series, and is the third report to use thetaxonomy adopted in 1970-71 for the sixth HEGIS.All data for the 4 survey years (1970-71 through,1973-74) are thus directly comparable. As such, the ptiblica-ton' provides the data for studies of trends in the num-bers of degrees being granted In the various disciplinespecialties, as well is distributions by sex, geographicarea, and type of institution. This information is ofvalue to discipline-oriented professional associations,accrediting groups, government agencies which providefunding for various disciplines, and 'researchers andplanners in postsecondary education.

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SURVEY 0

DEGREE DEFINI

A ATION AND METHODOLOGY

The survey requests for higher educationdegrees which are defined as follows:

Bachelor's requires successful completion of atleast 4 but not more than 3 years of academic workbeyond high school. Includes degrees conferred incooperative work-study plans which provide for alter-nate class attendance and employMent in business,industry, or government.

Master'irequires successful completion of at least1 year and sometimes 2 years of work beyond thebachelor's degrie. Includes the degree of EducationSpecialist. .

Doctor'sincludes such degrees as Doctor of Edu-cation, Doctor of Juridical Science, Doctor of PublicHealth, and Ph.D. degrees in any field.

Other Degree or Certificaterequires completiOn ofa program intermediate between the master's and doc-tor's degrees which is recognized by the awarding of adegree, or certificate.,

First-professional Degreea degree which (a) signi-fies completion of the academic requirements to beginpractice in the profession, (b) is based on a programwhich requires at least Z years of college work prior toentrance,- and (c) requires a total of at least 6 academicyears of college work, including prior required collegework plus the length of the, professional curriculu

SURVEY UNIVERSE

This report. is based on data furnished by 1,655institutions (representing 1,776 reporting units) ib1972-73 and 1,667 institutions (representing 1,809reporting units) in 1973-74.* These constitute all ofthe . reporting units in the National Center for Educa-tion Statistics' universe that could be identified as

In this report an institution may consist of one or more sepa-rately organized reporting units. For example, SouthernIllinois University is a single institution c9mposed of tworeporting units: the campus at Carbondale and the campusat Edwardsville. (A central office of a university system isnot considered a reporting unit for purposes of this study.)

offering bachelor's of higbeedegrees during the periodsJuly 1,1972, tol June '30, 1973, and July 1, 1973,to June 30, 197'4. The survey universe for 1972-73 isbased on the list of reporting units included in theEducation Directory, 1971-1, Higher Education(DHEW Publication No. (OE) 72-95), with suchchanges in the fall of 1972 as were known to NCES.The survey universe for 1973-74 is on the list of la'reporting units included in the Educattn Directory, .

1972-73, Higher, Education (DHEW Publication No.(OE) 74-11404) with such changes as were known toNCES in the fall of 1973.

The survey form utilized in collecting data for thisreport included a request for data on awards below thebachelor's level. To secure these data, institutions class-ified as having programs of at least 2 years and leadingto an associate degree or other formal award were in-cluded in the survey universe. 'These/d4a will bereported in Associate Degrees and Other FormalAwards Below *Ile Baccalaureate, 1972-73 and 19 73-74, Summary Data. / .

MAJOR CLASSIFICATIONS OF DATA

Type Of ControlL-Reporting units were identified as"public" or "private' according to their classificatiOnin the Education Directory, Higher Education.

) Types of ilnstitutionsSelected tables in the reportgroupeepinting units into two categories: "universi-ties" and "other 4-year institutions." Classified as uni-versities are units that give considerable stress to grad-uate instruction, confer advanced is well as bachelor'sdegrees in a variety of liberal arts fields, and have atleast two, professional schools that are not exclusivelytechnological. Other units offering 4 or more yearscollege-level work, but not meeting the criteria forclassification as universities, make up the "other 4-year" category.

Discipline Specialty (major field of study)Theclassification of discipline specialties relies on A Taxon-

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_ -omy of Instructional Programs in Highei Education.*This was adopted by HEGIS in 1970 and is maintaine sk,to piovide comparability of data on a continuing basis.

DATA COLLECTION--

A copy of the survey form and accompanyingtinstructions and definitions (see appendix B) wasaddressed to the president of each reporting unit listedin the survey universe, or, in more than one-half of' theStates, to a State coOrdiftator who supplied the datafrom information submitted by the reporting units orcoordinated the data collection with all or selectedreporting units in the State. Follow-u letters andphone calls were made to State coordi ators or institu:tional officials whose data were ceived within areasonable period of time after the due to of August15, in each survey year.

U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. Officeof Education, National Center for Education Statistics.A Taxonomy of Instructional Programs in Higher Educa-tion, by Robert A. Huff and Marjorie 0. Chandler, OE-50064-70. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office,1970.

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DATA VERIFICATION

Three Methods were utilized to verify the reasoableness of data submitted, by each reporting unit:

1. A computer check providing a field -by -field com-pariso\ with the data suwas made. This proWhether the data vanepercentage , from the pacceptable variance wa`bide of the data fielddegrees, the lower the pe

2. Survey forms contthe computer check werepersonnel to determinetory notes, or readilaccounted for the appa

'necessary, catalogs of the ifor institutional offerings.

3. Finally, the remaining discrepanCies were re-solved by correspbndence or telephone contact withState coordinators and institutional, representatives.

Internal checks for consistency, included the check-ing , of accumulated totals against subtotals obtainedfrom aeprop te.subsets,of the data.

Ited for the previous yearedure checked to' determine.by more than a predetermined,vious year's submission. Thebased on the order of magni-

ize: the greater the number ofentage of variance permitted.

data items rejected.byed visually by sure

ther footnotes, ex a-

recognizable human e rsent discrepandes. Wh e

titutions were consulted

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AND COMPARABILITY OF Hg DATA

1972-73. Total.ted to 418, whi

es awarded in theof all ilegrees awaies were 0.5 percentate and 0.01 percen

TABLES 7 / ;

- \ .. . .The seven beak to les in this report for both 1772=

73 Intl 1973-74 con what the authors believe to be4t-,v the most comprehensive d useful groupings of the

data withirts constraints of publication. The tablesare comparable to, and utilize the formao,of, rePorts

.50//Of previous years. ' /

Table 1 is a brief orlical comparison of degrees0 conferred, by level o degree, for the last 6..years, M-4' chtding,the 2.,survey ars. Table .2 is a sugli rosy of the

-.:iegroes-Conferred d kthe survey yesi, brlevel Ofde and by contr and level of institution. Tables3, A, and 314 show ate data for each of the'clegre15 Table 4 shows achelor's, master's, and do-ctor'i

-\ agrees awarled, by cipline division. Table 5 shows' bachelor's, %aster's, an doctor's degrees awarded, by

diSapline stlePcialty wi discipline division. Table 6esents .21)tta on first- rofessional degrees conferred ,.

eight selected discip e specialties. Table 7 sum*

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vearizeainterniediate degr s c Aferred during the stir-y ytar, by level and dontrol f institution.

. In addition to ,the tables, the facsimile forM hi'appendix B provides data for each cell reflectingtotals for the aggregate United States. These data

'are summarized in tables 5 and 6...

COMPARASILI

4..

Tables 1 through 6 in this re rt are comparable totables 1 thrckgh 6 in the publicatidra for 1970.71 and19,71-72. Tablt 7 in-this publication 'similar to table10 in the 1%61i-cations of the previous 2 years, but pro-vides grpater detail.

Degree data for 1971.72 were used for the one insti-itution (a public "otherAtvear"1- unable_to supply data"

fom

decent

the1Co

ry

achelor's degrees included) as2.6 percent of bache is

State involved, and 0.04 pet.d nationally. The 30 master's '\f master's degrees awarded inof those awarded nationally. \

parisons with data prior to 1970-71 must bemade with extreme care. The new taxonomy intro-duced in 1970-71 Involved extensive changes. Any

-such comparisons should only be made by using the"translation table" contained in the-taxonomy °

Tables showing the number of degrees conferred, bydiscipline, division and specialty_a_nd by hrstitetiont for

'1973-74 rilre being-published-in a separate edition,available duly on request as long as the limited supplylasts, by writing to:

Curtis 0. Baker, Survey DirectorHigher Education Surveys Bran&National Center for Education Statistics

OM 2171, 400 Maryland Avenue, SW.ashington, D,C. 202tf2,

tiles for 1972-737,vil) not be pub 'Shed...

COMPUTER TAPES

. Persons interested in making additional groupings oranalyses of the data may secare a computer tape (cost$94-or..$120, depending on density) containing all dataused in' the preparation of this report. Fa furtherinformation, write to or call:

Robert A. Heintze* Statistical Services Branch .

N et National Center for Education StatisticsRoom 3069, 400 Maryland Avenue, SW.Washington, D.C. 20202

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Teleph e: Area Cdde 202245-8460.

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TAME 1OACHELOWS AND STEGNER 0505551 UNPERREO IN :INSTITUTIONS OPAGGREGATE UNITIO STATES. 1967.42 TO 197243

HIGHER

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MOTION, OY LEVEL OP EE AND SEX Of STUDENT'

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`LEVEL OF DEGREE AND SEX Of STUDENT

1967.611 14160119 1969.40. .

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1971 -1972

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192273 PERCENTCHANGE.196164

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ALL DEGREES. TOTALMEN.WOMEN

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FIRST- PROFESSIONAL DEGREES 7FEQUIMING4 AT LEAST 6 YEARS. . . . .

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DOCTUIPS DEGREES IPH.0.40.0..ETC.1NEN. . .

WOMEN

,,/ DATA FOR THE11167.411196M691961.403970 -711971-.721972 -73

SIX SURVEY1.5671.5951.6171.6441.6511.635

11715.22 1190.2.6 13.6 1 072.5S S.3 .1.9E5 7.0 1.20.021 6.6 .290.042 4.6 'ICS

526.141 )91.567 12.3 631.917 010 610.344 6.5 122.032 6.2 751.93. 4.0. '42.7

343.06e 149019 13.5 433.504 S.7 467.641 7.9 501.195 7.2 0411.011. 5.4 53.0

636.163 734.00E, 15.3 7941.070 S.2 1146.110 6.0 144.110 5.7 910.422 4.0 Ril l

359.747 412.164 14,11 '413.605 9.9 4711.423 45 503.631 5.3 521.534 3.6 45.6277.116 321.140 1511. 344.465 7.3 367.667 617 390.444 6.2 4011:731 4.7 47.5

24.12$ 25.611 2.7 35i242 1.2 31.226 43.774 14.4 30,43) 15.2 45.2

33.063 34.069 3.0 33.149,,2.1 35.797 7 4 41.021 14.6 46.12.2 14.2 41.5

1.645 1.412 .2.0 1.10$ 4 2.41.1 24. 2.753 111 it604 31.1. 119.3

177.13'b 114.414 9.7 200.3117 7.7 31.4116 10.4 252.774 9.2 2t9.225 4.6 44.3

113.749 121.11111 7.1 146.146 3.5 1 0 9.9 150.0E5 11.3 122.000 36.3

63.401 72.533 14.4 S3.241 14.S 92. 6 11.6 102.619 10.5 109.221 6.7 72.7

23.091 260,1119 .13.4 29.812 14.1 32.113 7.5 43.369 3.9 34.792 4.3 9.i20.1115 22.253 12.7 25.992 13.11 27.534 6.31 211.095 2.0 21.272 1.7

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YEARS ARE SASED ON THE POLLOWINGNUMSERS OF INSTITUTIONS'

TAME 2SACHELORS ANO HIGHE DEGREES CONFERRETIN INSTITUTIONS OF NIGHER EDUCATION.CONTROL AND LEVEC Of.INSTITUTIONI AGGREGATE UNITED STATES. 1972P73 /

SY LEVEL. CE DEGREE. SEX Of STUDENT. ANb

4'

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ALLDEGREES

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FIRST - PROFESSIONALDEGREES REQUIRINGAT LEAST 6 YEARS

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TOTAL MEN )WOMEN TOTAL, MEN 11CMEN TOTAL 4 MEN WOMEN TUIAL MEN ' ,MCNEN

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2 3 5 6 7, 9

To 11 12 13 14

ALL arriTUTIONS. 1:2110.022

UNIVERSITIES 1/ . 626.122OTHER 4 -YEAR 641.900

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OTHER 4 12.411

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546.072

461.647394.425

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TAKE 3A. -- BACHELOR'S ANO MISEX OF STUDENT. ANO

DEGREES CONFERRED IN PUSLITCL4 CONTROLLED INSTITUWONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION. SY LEVEL OF OEGREE.

TE OR OTHER 411E41 AGGREGATE UNITEO STATES. 1972 -73

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STATE OR OTHER AREA

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TOTAL MEN WOMEN TOTAL MEN WCMEN TOTAL MEN WOMEN TOT4L* MEN WCM N,

I 2 3 4 5 .6 -.... 7 1' 9 10 11 'k213 14 \. '

AGGREGATE U.S. .

THE STATES ANO D.C..

ALAEANA,ALASKA"-AR BONAARKANSASCALIFORNIA .....

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849.533 630079 350.C60 280.834 21.872 20:338 1,534 174,405 19.991 75.518 42.357 18.593 3,77 444

1

15.335 11,132 6,215 4,917 363 ' 352' 11 3.572 1,931 1o634 268 201 J50

667 427 251 1.76- 234 150 44 . 6_

11.959 Sell,* 4.413 1.553 392 351 34 3.047 1.666 1.381 394 '316 Al

7.407 ,4.773 3,236 2.537 262 253 4 1.254 69. 600 1110 99 19

114,014 46.090 39.170 26.920 1.1131 1.611 220 13.857 .102 5,155 '2.281 11,42 434,

18,587 3.763

C05.08600 . 15,211 11o272 60417 40155 362 331 24 20172 1.152 1,120 605 512 93

CONNEOTICUT 10.693 7,442 1.581 3.411 234 210 24 2.791 1.151 .633 176 142 34

OELAWARE 2,153 2.286' 1.186 1.100 . - 491 216 195 \ 76 7 1

GIST OF COLUMEIA 850 660 270 340. - . . . IVO 73 117 \ - -

14.011104. 080/ 16,933 4.814 7.114 563 524 34406812.66720014.00 514 116en .0.

18,4 0GEORGIA' 12,842 7,414 5,378 402' 386 16 4:121 2.371 2,343 43 '370 69

HAWAII 4.70 3.043 1,540 1.483 - - - 1.461 131 '930 , 94 71 16

10A193 '3.204 941 65 61 4_,.. 519 312 137 44 42 2

ILLINOIS1,440

IN0141.441001 .11:412 16.356 14,05627.103 0232 9,451 1081 '961

626 578107

1 1.815 5o2711* 3.517 1.165 ' 917 171

54 7.890 4.103 3.787 1.440 42 146

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KANSAS T 14.633 10,653 6.313 4.*140 488 460 21 3.0110 1o744 1o286 412 340 72

KENTUCKY! 13.791 1.131 5o304 4.435 610 656 34 3.193 1.632 1.561 169 14e 23

LOUISIANA .16464 12,,753 6.736 6.014 426 412 14 30256 1.589 1,6u7 229 196 33

MAINE' 3-.658 2.914 1,516 10478 51 53 5 564 311 117 42 38 4

..... ANO 14.168 10.145 5,435 5.110 516 462 54 2.543 1.117 1.356 '164 263 101

MASSACHUSET S. 15.302 11.196 5,613 6,283 - 3.057 1.631 1o426 345 41

MICHIGAN. 49.556 33,1322' 180046 14.91 1.305 1o142 113 12.494 7.276 -5,218 1.715 1, 306

MINNESOTA 161172 14,619 oast 6.364 544 556 311 2.02 1.608 79 557 469 .88

MISSISSIPPI. .. . 10,214 7,139 41.996 3.743 244 .212 L2 .1.951 , 1,022 931. 278 231 47

MISSOURI .14.985 14.131 8,431 400 650 619 31L) 4.193 2.6 7 1o526 411 366

MONTANA. , . 4.609 1.805 20396 1.40 64 62 2 665 6 1.9 75 64 6

NE6RASKA 9.011 70124 4.316 2. 330 321 9 104 II04 ' *501 22.1 143 35

NEVADA 1023 1.373 138. 535 - . 326 190 136 2, 22 116 2

NEW, HAMPSHIRE. . 3.108-.." 2,597 1.211 1,,346 >- . 468 211 187 43 38 5,. . . .

NIW JERSEY 19.851 14.471 6058 7.473 719 626 93 4.334 '2,254 2..080 327 268 ' 59

NEW MEXICO 6.514 4.605 2.825 1.780 130 118, 12 1.566 1.040 .526 411 . 173 '40

.NEW YORK 53.242 36.594 16.664 19,921. 808 734 . 74 13,010 5.501 1,579 760 606 154

NORTH CAROLINA .NORTH DAKOTA

14,047 14,190 7.689 4.70.1

4.481 1,153 2.035 10118422"63

343' .24 3.678 1:6711 557

63

49 101

575 423. l., 152; 90 80 i 10

A ;-OHIO A . v: . .. . 43.363 32,652 14,134 14;518 1.572 1.484 .1 88 7,907 49971 2,930 1o232 1,012 220

OKLAHOMA 14470 11,113 4,152 4.331. 321 313' 15 2.889 1.713 (.176 .470 .413 57

OREGON 11,191 8.548 VoICI , 3,447 245 271 17 20541 1.551 990 514 '441 71:'

PENNSYLVANIA . 40.085 24,894 15,177(1 14,724 . 993 924 54 8.135 4.314 3.821 1.068 848 200 ..

RHOOE ISLAND 4 4.111 2.408 1.404 1,499 -. 1.160 524 636 43 41 2- s

SOUTH CAROLINA . 4.101 5,478 3.495 .2.483 399, 375 14 1.613 863 750 121 102 14-1

SOUTH DAKOTA 4,653. 3.777 2,212 10561, 66 62 4 760 581 179 50 43 7

TENNESSEE 16,601 12.121 7.002 5.119V *17 598 f 19 3.518 1.409 1.609 , 345 214 51

TEXAS. . . 48.425 37,005 21.654. 15.346 1.569 1o454 115 8.613 4.746 3.811 1.238 975 263

UTAH 7,025 5.030 30204 1.824 221 211 10 1.416 1.10 . 110 152 314 35

VERMONT. ..1 . . . 2,245 1,915 155 960 71 ir 75 3 228 125 24 21 3

VIRGINIA . . `..' 17.012 12.349 6"274 6.010 758 717. 41 3.5611 2.039 1.529 337 207 50

4WASHINGTON .. . ' '16.990 13,308 846 5.262 392 341 \ 23 2,677 1.742 145 413 521 85"

WEST VIRGINIA. . 9.741 4,693 3,120 2.973, 221 209 12 109 1311.696 987 119 . 12

WISCONSIN. . . .... 24.682 18.646 10.285 8,411 393 359 1 39 4.752 3,031 1.721 836 611 165

WYOMING. .,... . . . 5904 1,444 947 597 55 10 ' 5 >337 235 104' 71 70 3

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TAM 34.4ACHELOR'S AND HIGHER DEGREESICONFERRED IN PRIVATELYCONTROLLEO INSTITUTIONS CF HIGHER EDUCATION. 41 LEVEL OF OEGREE,SEX gl STUDENT. 7Q1 STAIR OR OTHER ARE /1 AGGREGATE UNITED STATES. 1172 -73

4

SLATE OR OTHER AREAALL '

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AT LEAST 6 YEARSRASTER'S DEGREES 00GTOR'S DEGREES

lim.qt. 80.0.. ETC./.

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6 7 0 1 10 11 Id 13 14.

AG GATE U.5. . .4230200 ' 4

THE STATES AND C.. 420.115

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tmom 169.162 124,132 21031 26009 2.022 49.305 55071 33.534

291063 168.131 123.332 213.146 26.151 1015 14066 55.541-.'33.3115

2058 1060 1.290 147 144 3 242 135 10741 49 32 - - 16 1 '15145 117 45 k - - - 443 466 17.1058 726 625 6 6 - ,41 64160651 10.003 , 6041 _3.047 2.409 234 1.024 4004 2.1::ICOLORADO 3042 2.264' 1054 1,066 301 271 24 441 453 432CONNECT1C 9.494 110125 4.047 2071 375 323 52 2.611 1.564 1041'OE AAAAA E 131 131 113 14 . . . . .01ST OF UMOIA 13.699 5,475 3,154 2021 2,101 1075 234 5g148 30112 108FLORIDA. .. 4. 41 . 1,322 7.319 4012 2,707 570 537 33 1021. . 760 569

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,26.172 14091 9.243' 7.148 20110 2.323 167 6.227 4.031 2.11673 INDIANA. .1 .... . s . ' 11071 1.909 5012 3.217 0611 435 33 1061 194 167

IOWA . . . . L.014 4,213' 3.044 217 241 10 445 237 20$::.;,g-0

KANSAS , 2.264 2.243 971 21 21 -KENTUCKY ,05011620M,61,417 360 353 7 443 223 220/ 4.085 2005 1.319 1056 526 491 35 944 540 360MAINE. .1'f ..... 1.640' 1.0104 1,010 ils 26 26 46 41 .3

MARYLAND 6.234 30140 , 2. 31 1.349 401 374 27 1014 564 626MASSACHUS TTS. . . 37.562 23.146 13,,4070 1,639 2.699 2033 266 9076 6.301 3,475MICHIGAN r 1.490 6.277 3034 2.443 511 / 564 13 1.009 620 309MINNESOTA 5017 5.447 2021 20719. 214 274 4 266 112 14.M1SSISSRP I 1.711 1076 775 701 22 22 213 114 p 95MISSOURI . .. . 10.329 6,472 3022 3.253 1.274 1.222 52 1032 .1.040 712MONTANA. ' ., 455 , 455 267 1411 . - -

97...NEBRASKA . . . 24765 2072 1.127 0.245 25 .250 3 138 41 17NEVADA . '4.44

9 a 1 -. -NEW 115,105 111E. 14629' 2,321 1.090 631 S 34 9 246 195 31

12,397 9.209 50154 3.393 .415 445 30 2351 1,748 584NEW .JERSEILI:.NEW MEXICONEW YORK .

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0114 11045 11.926 11140 6.746 1,002 164 34. 3%130 1.471 1.211 261 213. 74".. 'OKLAHON 2065 /2.274 1,297 977 167 161 4 341 236 .153 35 27 4 . 'OREGON 2,623 1.664 1,029 9 365 355 /4 374 214 156 12 10 2PENNSYLVANIA . . )4415 26.363 16091 9.615.-,2056 1056 2000 5.539 3077 1.932 751RHOOE ISLAND 4064 3.253 2.484230 144

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SOUTH °ow. . ..4 1.22 1.199 ,630 569 10 612-, - 20 ' 10 10 2. 4TENNESSEE 7.0 9 5.601 2064 2.611, 517 492 AS 734 326 40447,0 216 171 ' 37 ''TERAS 150 7 10044 2.443 ' 5,201 1043 1.205 34 2022 1003 1019 2311' 205 33S. 03 6,249 2.342'155 400 11 20

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,ABLE 4...8ACHELOR.S. MASTER'S. AND 00CTOR.S DEGREES CONFERRED IN INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EOUCATION. Of SEX OF STUDENT. CONTROL OF

INSTITUTION. AND DISCIPLINE DIVISION, AGGREGVE UNITED STATES. 4972-73

CONTROL OF INSTITUTION.

ANO DISCIPLINE OIVISION

BACHELOR'S DEGREESREQUIRING 4 CR 51EARS

i &

MASTER'S DEGREES UOLTOR.S DEGREES1PH.U.. 60.0.. ETC.!

TOTAL MEN WOMEN TOTAL ME1_, CHEN IF AL , MEN WOMEN

I

I 2

..-

3 4 5.

6 7 d 9 10

ALL IN51110TI0NS 930.272 521.534 408.738 264.125 155.000 109.525

0100 A !CULTURE ANO NATURAL RESOURCES 14.819 13.715 1.104 2.622 2.600 22

0 6.215)

28

0300 EA STUOIES 3.080 1.468 1.612 1.032 650 3

1.059

117 48D200 A CH/FECFURE AND ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN. 6.940 6.057 923 2.319 1.955 4

0400 IOLOGICAL SCIENCES 42.672 29.848 12.824 6.294 4.370 1.9 4 3.631 2.926 711

10500 BUSINESS ANO MANAGEMENT 128.244 114.404 13.640 31.239 29.706 479 53

0600,COMMUNICATICMS : . . . . . . .. 14.317 1.074 5.243 2.406 1.546 84 932139 -114. 25

0100fC0MPUTER ANO INFORMATION SCIENCES 4.305 31665 640 2.113 1.88 225 Ili .181 15

' 0800 EDUCATION. . . . . . 195.640 51.824 143.816 105.646, 44.1 61.450 7.314 5.501 1.813

0900 ENGINEERING 51.613 50.985 628 16.632 I 54 278 3.492 3.43 .54

1000 FINE AND APPLIEO ARTS 36.109 14;302 21.807 7.254 4.005 3.249 416 449 167

1100 FOREIGN LANGUAGES 19.520 ° 4.681 14.839 4.323 1.545 2.77 991 592 399

1200 HEALTH PROFESSIONS 33.932 7.801 26.131 8.504 1.616 4.868 61. 485 161 .

HOME ECONOMICSI 00 LAM

13.640474 434

504 13.136 1.67940 1.071 991

156 1.54360 17

16536

1251

00 LETTERS 71:f:11 29.317 41.181 12.384 5.307 7.077 2.754 1.925 829

1400 LIBRARY SCIENCE 88 1.072 7.743 1.694 6.049 102 60 42

1700 MATHEMATICS F 23.223 13.878 9.345 5.033 3.528 1.505 1.068 966 102

1100 MILITARY SCIENCES 272 272 - - - - - -

,1900 PHYSICAL SCIENCES 20.809 17.668 3.121 6.274 5.427 847 4.016 3.742 "274

2200 SOCIAL SCIENCES

2000 PSYCHOLOGY . . . . . . . 48.096 25.110 22.986 5.882 3.515 2.367 2.089

2100 PUSLIC AFFAIRS AND SERVICES 8.009 9.555 8.454 11.190 5.965 50225 21 17760542

I 7.702 100.505 57.197 17.341 12.544 4.195 4.4 661

2300 THEOLOGY . . . . . .3.548 2.635 113 2.778 2.036 742 66 4911 22

4900 INTERDISCIPLINARY STOGIES 20.810 13.124 7,046 2.546 1.3114 1.162 199 165 34

POW LY CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS 636.370 352.312 2114.006. 175.220 99.229 75.991 22. 10.587 3.763

0102030040050060070060

AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES 14.043 13.023

ARCHITECTURE ANO ENVIRCNMENTAL OESIGN. . . 5,433 4.848

AREA STUDIES . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 1 . 5 3 9 750

EIOLOGICAL SCIENCES / 27.036 19.211

BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT. ., AY . . 84.186 74.627

COMMONICATICNS . . ........ 10.881 42.915

COMPUTER AEC INFORMATICN SCIENCES 3.214 '2.759EDUCATION. . . . . . a . ........ 154.119 42,312

090 ENGINEERING .

36.251 35.799

1 '10 FINE- ANO APPLIED ARTS 4 20.516 1.291

11 FOREIGN LANGUAGES 11.451 2.732

12 HEALTH PROFESSIONS 23.540 5.958

11 .HONE ECONOMICS 11.251 400

1 0,LAM 301 275

15 0 LETTERS 42.956 15.790

1800 MILITARY SCIENCES1.900 11485(0 AL SCIENCES

i ;.1 ..15.293

270 270

16 8 LIBRARY SCIENCE 82

13 0 MATHEMATICS

1.111

)r Z.., 12.729

2000 PSYCHOLOGY . . . a .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 9 . 4 1 029.410 )150835

2/004PUBLIC AFFAIRS AND SERVICES. . . . . . . 15.050 , 8.048

2200'SOCIAL SCIENCES 100.639 64.217

2300 THEOLOGY . . . . ..... .. ..... 2 .

4900 INTEROISCIPLINARY.STUOIES , 14.583 10.050

1.020 2.674 2.478 196 994

585 1.431 1.224 207 40

789 3 294 159 10

7.755 4. 13 3,496 1.417 2.620

9.559 14, 54 13.944 810 625

3.966 1.458 921 537 101

529 1.210 1.061 / 149 115

111.807 78.919 13.748 45.171 5.419

452 10.020 9.874 146 2.120

12.225 4.526 2.502 2.024 338

,9.219 2.619 926 1.613 519

17.582 5.752 2.310 3.362 64110.651 1.459 125 1.334 142

26 149 132 17 13

27.166 8.119 3.402 4.717 1.571

1.029 5.283 1.203 4.080 SO

6.194 3.665 2.5.66 1.099 676

1.718 4.425 3.176 549 2.529 2.366 163

13.575 3.455 2.125 1.330 1142512 983 3091

7.002 7.199 3.907 3.292 75 61 14

36.422 11.062 8.081 '2.901 2.34 2.021 310

4.533 1.625 964 661' 93 78 15

168 262949 21

4.141 471560 45.87 16

1011 7

4.307 1.3122.088 32

252 86,

324 195335 10229 113

. 131.101 470

17 21

722 54

of

PRIVATELY CONTROLLED 'INSTITUTIONS 293.494 149.162 .124.732 89:305 55.771 33.534 12.420 9.968 2.432

0100 AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES. . 776 692 64 144 122 26 ' 67 .. 63 2

0200-ARCHITECTURE ANO ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN. .' .. 1.547 1.209 338 888 731 157 28 25 . 3 a

0300 AREA STUDIES . . .. .. . . . . . . . . 1.541 718 823 569 366 223 95 68 27

0400 EIOLOGICAL SCIENCES' 15.636 10.567 5.069 1.381 674 SO7 1.017 777 240

0500 BUSINESS ANO MANAGEMENT 44.058 39.777 4.261 16.485 15.762 723 SO/ 291 4

0600 COMMUNICATIONS . . . . . 3.436 2.159 1.2771.011

946 625 323 ita 27 9

0700 COMPUTER ANO INFORMATION SCIENCES 906 111 903' 827 J6 dl . 73 6

0800 EDUCATION0 ENGINEERING -.

41.521 9.512 32.009 26.727 10.448 16.279 1.615

15.362 15.166 176 6.612 6.480 132 1.472 1.35050422

1 FINE AND ..... EC.ARTS , 15.593 6.011 9.582 2.728 1.503- 1.225 216 41

II REIGN LANGUAGES 7.569 1.949 5.620 1.704 619 1.085 414 268 204

1200 LTH PROFESSIONS' 10.392 1.844 8.549 2.752 1.226 1.526 209' 150 59

1300 HOtiY ECONOMICS 2 104 2.265 220 31 189 23 11 12

.1400 LA

111152 14 122 859 63 24 23 I

1500 LE MS 28.342 13.527 14.615 4.205 1.905 2.300 1.164 824 359

1600 LIB V SCIENCE 49 6 43 2.460 411 44 23 21

1700 MATH C TIC5 .7.930 4.779 3.151 1.368 962 406 192 344 48

1800 MILIT SCIENCES 2 2 - - - . - -

1900 PHYSIC SCIENCES 8.080 6.677 1.403 1.549 155/ 298 1.481 1.376 111

2000 PSYCHOLOGY11.686 9.275 9.411 2.427 1.390 1.037 193 . 501 296

2100 PUILIC AFFAIRS AND SERVICES 2.959. 1.507 1.452 ' 3.991 2.058 1.933 144 11k- 28

2200 SOCIAL SCIENCES 57.063. 36.288 20.775 6.219 4.615 1.514 1.899 1.244,... 351

3.546 24615 911 2,778 2.0362300 THEOLOGY e

742 666 .22

-'. 4900 INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES6.227 3.674 2.553 921 .420 _501 . 106 67 19

ti

19

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TA /LE 5.-- BACHELOR'S. MASTER'S. ANO DOCTOR'S DEGREES CONFERREO.ININSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION. SY SEX OF STUDENT AND SYDISCIPLINE DIVISION AND SPECIALTYI AGGREGATE UNITED STATES. 1972 -73

ft

DISCIPLINE DIVISION AND SPECIALTY.

't

SACHELDRIS DEGREESREQUIRING 4 OR 5 YEARS

MASTER'S OEGREES DOCTOR'S DEGREESIPH.0.0E0.0..ETCI

TOTAL NEN YOMEN TOTAL,v

NEN WOMEN TOTAL NEN WCMENI 2 3 4 5 4 7 4 10.

ALL OISCIPLINE DIVISIONS. TOTAL930.212 521.534 4041.758 264.525.155.000 109.5.25 34.790 28.515 6.215

0100 AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES. TOTAL14.119 13.715 1.104 2.822 2.600 222 1.059 1.031 28

0101 AGRICULTURE. GENERAL 1.549 1.472 77 152 143 9 2 2 -0102 AGRONOMY763 743 20 332 315 17 177 176 10103 SOILS SCIENCE 275 260 15 03 70 5 97 95 2

0105 DAILY SCIENCE\

269 253 14 83 79 y 30 29 1

0104 ANIMAL SCIENCE 2.911 2.567 344 322 301 21 145 142 3

0106 POULTRY SCIENCE . . # 67 57 10 40 30 2 16 16 -0107 FISH, GAME, ANO WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT 1.260 1.190 70 233 224 9 44 46 20108 HORTICULTURE. . 0000000000 467 394 73 142 127 15 52 51 10109 ORNAMENTAL HORTICULTURE 234 204 30 16 13 3 1 '1 -0110 AGRICULTURAL AND FARM MANAGEMENT 166 164 2 - - -0111 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS 911 964 11 431 412 19 190 1113 70112 AGRICULTURAL !BUSINESS 871 146 25 I I - - - -0113 0000 SCIENCE ANO TECHNOLOGY 439 340 99 227 179 41 13 690114 FORESTRY. . . . . 2.001 1.961 40 356 331 25 1311 1380115 NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT 995 881 114 118 106 12 20 200116 AGRICULTURE ANO FORESTRY TECHNOLOGIES 85 83 5 4 1 7 7

g0117 RANGE MANAGEMENT. . . . . .. . 155 150 57 55 2 19 190199 OTHER a ' 1.331 1.186 145 217 187 30 44 37

0200 ARCHITECTURE AND ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN. TOTAL . . . 4.910 6.057 423 2.319 1.955 ° 364 50 54

0201 ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN. GENERAL 892 708 114 67 40 27 7 70202 ARCHITECTURE 3.975 3.720 255 729 657 72 7 7 -0205 INTERIOR DESIGN 358 5* 302 7 7 1 1 -0204 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE 535 479 56 155 131 44 1 I -0205', URIAN ARCHITECTURE. . ... 1 1 - 74 71 3 - -0206 'CITY. COMMUNITY. AND REGIONAL PLANNING 289 249 40 1.016 883 203 37 1 35 20299 OTHER . . . e . . . s 930 844 86 200 166 35 5 3 20300 AReA'STUDIES. TOTAL

I 3010 1.461 1.612 1.032 650 3112 115 117 48N211 116 102 103, 74 35 L 1119 00 59 72 56 17 7 6 . 132 14 IS 16 9 7 5 3 210 7 3 I I - 1 - 1IS 11 7 68 '45 23 2 ,2 7

'

0306 ISLAMIC STUDIES1 1 - - 2 20307 RUSSIAN AND SLAVIC STUDIES 152 86' 45 36 9 1 10300 LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES 213 14: 141 162 96 66 9 s I0309 MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES 45 21 24 5 4 1 s 50310 EUROPEAN STUDIES. GENERAL 33 I 25 - -. - -

.0311 EASTERN` EUROPEAN S DIES. 4 17 11 6 I E - 1 10312 WEST EUROPEAN ST IES al 12s 12 0 4 4 -0313 AMERICAN STUDIES 1.716 023 961 265 130 435 17 49 280314 PACIFIC AREA ST IES y ' .. 2 2 - -I. 0399 OTHER .. . . 142 176 166 271 116 ' II; 54 14 150400 BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES. 7 42.612 29.048 12.124 6.294 4. 0 1.924 3.637 2.926 ?II

0401 BIOLOGY. GENERAL 31.571 21.631 9.740 2.913 2.0 974 627 492 1350402 1107ANY. GENERAL 675 432 24) 367 2 106 227 178 490403 BACTERIOLOGY 373 192 181 63 7 26 26 22 '40606 PLANT PATHOLOGY . . 4 29 26 3 100 91 17. 100 .82 ' 80405 PLANT PHARMACOLOGY, .... ... ..

0404 PLANT PHYSIOLOGY. a 32 26 6 20 17' 38 36 , 20407 ZOOLOGY. GENEXAL 5.417 4.103 1.214 654 4511 196 331 266 720400 pATHacq. HUMAN AND ANIMAL-. .. 63 36 27 76 70 60409 0111/MACOLOGY._HUMAN-ANO ANIMAL a 7 .6 , .1 16 65, 21 o129 407 -220410 PHYSIOLOGY. HUNAN AND ANIMAL 193' 143 50 179 134 45 276 221 55

0301 ASIAN STUDIES. GENERAL0302 EAST ASIAN. STUDIES0303 SOUTH ASIAN 11101A. ETC.$ STUDIES0304 SOUTHEAST ASIAN STUDIES . .......0305 AFRICAN STLOIES . 1

tr

0411 MICROIIOLOGY0412 ANATOMY0413 HISTOLOGY0414 41001E11510M0415 IIOPHYSICS

1,567 002 605 455 315 140 31$ 245 134 1 88 72 16 129 93 36

1 1 5 5 - 2 2 ,4172 677 195 270 196 74, 301 399 10252 *5 7 40 *36 12 100 90. 10

0414 MOLECULAR BIOLOGY 56 34 22 11 6 5 52 411 140417 CELL !BIOLOGYI 25 17 ' II 7 3 4 22 140411 MARINE !BIOLOGY 94 GO 46 19 14 5 14 12 2\ 7 7 .1 41 24 24

0411 !BIOMETRICS AND SIOSTATISTICS19 16 s , 30420 ECOLOGY . . . . . ............ 1 58 40 IS 47 33 14 32 27 5,

0421 ENTOMOLOGY 205 163 42 209 175 34 119 173 ' 160422, GENETICS 36 20 Ill .72 41 -31 105 210423 RAMOSIOLOGY.. .. - 27 25 2 14 :1 20424 BOTRITION. SCIENTIFIC I

26 11 15 111 31 73 110425 NIUROSCIENCES

/2

'

1 I '3 3 -53 ,I 3414

.

12 2

....,

12

20

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TAKE 5.774ACHELOR.S. MASTER'S.. ANO DOCTOR'S OEGREES CONFERREO IN INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EOUCATION. 114 SEX OF STUDENT ANO IV

OISCIPLINE OIVISION AND SPECIALTY, AGGREGATE UNITED STATES. 1472 -73-- CONTINUED

OISCIPLINE 014151061 ANO SPECIALTY.4

SACHEtOR'S DEGREES.REQUIRING OR 5 YEARS

MASTER'S OEGREES 00CTON.S OEGREES.APH.D.:E0.0..ETC.1

TOTAL .MEN WOMEN.

TOTAL MEN WOMEN TOTAL1

NEN WOMEN

2 3 4 5 4 7 4 1 10

0400 BIOLOGICACOC/ENCES, TOTAL. - CONTINUED

0426- TOXI4OLOGY 5 5

0427 EMSRYQLOGY^4 .

1

0494 OTHER , 1.360 1.003 357 345 275 70 230 146 44

050044USINESS ANO tANAGEMENT. TOTAL 120.244 114.404 13.440 31.231 21.706 1.533 942 474 53

0501 11USINESi ANO CCMMERCE. GENERAL 30.254 26.460 3.244 4.061 4.602 459 140 142 8

0502 A C C O U N T I N G . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26.264 24.164 3.325 1.627 1.486 142 63 62 1

0503 SUSINESS'STATISTICS 9910 77 22 95 55 14 13 13

0504 BANKING ANO FINANCE 6.246 6.001 245 1.754 1.692 58 33 32 1

0505 ' INVESTMENTS 4190 SECURITIES 55 54 1 61 55 3 ..

0506 NOSINEIONSRESEARCH

SS MANAGEMENT AND AOMINISTRATION. 10507

33.245 30.90 2.715 12.:11,353

11.99314 114 5

526 323 313 10

507 OPERAT14-77--21 ' 21

05011 HOTEL ANO AISTAURANT MANAGEMENT 1165 743 ' 72 ' 22 22 . .. .

0504 MARKETING 440 PURCHASING 4. 15.366 134'445. 1.451 1.091 1.035 56 75 . 51 24.

-i

0510 TRANSPORTATION ANO PU11110 UTILITIES 567 548 19 159 157 2 5 4 I

0511, REAL ESTATE . , . .605 555 50 75 73 2 .. . - -

0512 INSURANCE501

'..

76 25 22 21 -1

.

05;3, INTERNATIONAL 'BUSINESS 145' 179 16 75 71 31 5 1

'1.4530514 SECRETARIAL STUDIES

32 1.421 36 15 IS 1

0515 PERSONNEL' MANAGEMENT 1.181 1.077 112 352 327 25 12'''.1.

42

0314 LA8OR ANO INOUSTAIAL REM 1.463 1.347OIONS96 331 30 27 . 21

0517 .AUSINESS ECONOMICS 2.37 2.252 155 242 214 14 44 74

05411 OTHER .5.236 4.560 676 2.674 2.552 126 70.

2

0

67 3

0600 COMMUNICATIONS '.14.317 11.074 5.243. 2.406 1.546 560 139 114 25

0601 COMMUNICATIONS. GENERAL 2.791 1.704 1.003 770 472 2118 93 . 73 20

0602 JOURNALISM. . . . .s 6.360 3.444 2.472 976 433 343 12 10 2

0603 RADIO' - TELEVISION ssq....Se 2.56/ 2.100 467 203 155 49 3 3

0504 ADVERTISING. ` $ 1.047 I. 723 324 54 ' 42 12 .. -

0605 commummi.

MECCA , 35$ t 254 ,119 95 57 41 -0494 OTHER . . 1.1114 796 398 505 147 115 31 2,5 3

0700 COMPUTER ANO INFORMATION SCIENCES. TOTAL 4.305 3.665 640 2.113 1.444 225 146 181 ,15

,

0701 COMPUTER ANO INFORMATION SCIENCES. GENERAL. e 3.278 2.770 5011 1.627 71.443 194 165

0702 INFORMATION SCIENCES aNg SYSTEMS. . . 234 202 32 115 102 13 17

0703 OATA 440CESSING .................. 547 493 74 144 137 7

0704 'COMPUTER- PROGRAMMINGr 14 13 1 -

0705 SYSTEMS ANALYSIS97 74 15 153 146 7 7

0714 OTHER115 108 7 44 70 4' ' 14 -12 2

0400 EDUCATION. TOTAL 5 195.640 51.424 "143.416

154 LIIS 2

A 4

105.646 44.146 61.450 7.314 5.501 1.813

01101 EDUCATION. GENERAL. . . 4 3.984 745 3.23 13.153 15.448 7.455 1.691" 1.265 426

0402 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION. GENERAL x 90.067 9.531 40.536 21.134 3.711 17.423- 257' 110 147

0803 SECONDARY EDUCATION. GENERAL 50119 2.4114 3.335 6.905 3.456 3.419 240 216 64

0404 JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL EOUCATICN 615 147 418 92 ,44 53 .. - . -

0605 HIGHER EOUCATION. GENERAL 2 Or 1 316 ' 200 116 318 261 57,

0406 JUNIOR ANO CO'$UNITY COLLEGE EOUCATION 1 1 14 147 52 l 1

0407 ADULT AND CONTINUING EOUCATION 14 8 10 345 100 168 110

0,04 SPECIAL EOUCATION. GENERAL.' 5.461 794 4.647 4.27; 1.0451l 3.147 162,

0404 AOMINTSTRATION OF SPECIAL EDUCATION 1 1 . 174 421 135 13

0510 ,EOUCATION OF THE MENTALLY ReputoEo 4.710 5711 4.212 1.264 374,* 844 24

.65 45117 4511 2

15 7

ii13 EDUCAT ON OF THE CULTURALLY OISAOVANTAGEO12 EDUCATION OF THE DEAF . . . . ... , -.414 312

3525 2 1 111 4OUCATION OF THE GIFTED ' 82 . 1 41. 2 -

45' 3/4

/

2 2 73 40 6 4 2

0814 EOUCA ION OF THE VISUALLY HANOICAPPEO 102 . 47 93 '74 26 53 2 2..

0515 SPEEC CORRECTION . . . . *. 2.677 276 2.549 686 106 550 42 5 7

0410 EDUCATION OF THE EMOTIONALLY 0151044E0 736 93 643 563 144 414 5 3 2

0417 REMEOIAL EOUCATION. 6 . . . . . . 1'' 1 92 15 77 3

0418 SPECIAL LEARNING 0154211171ES . .'p 270 27 243 514 54 464 , -.V- 1. 2

0414, EDUCATION OF THE PAYSICALLY HANOICAPPEO 242 34 204 14 34 -126 1 1...

0820 EDUCATION OF THE MULTIPLE HANOICAPPEO .,52 , 45

. . ' 54 , 2 6, 42 ..

1,

; .....

0421 SOCIAL FOUNOATIONS'' 216 121 . 95' 606 362 245 147 153 44

01122 EDUCATIONAL' PSYCHOLOGY, 245 .444 LOW 1.744 430 45* 461 313 1411

0423 PRE - ELEMENTARY EDUCATION. ....... . . . . .435 166 4.661 14121 35 1.011/ 21 4 .17'

042 EDUCATIONAL STATISTICS AND RESEARCH . 0 . . 4 1 - "1 93 46 47 55 7 3 12

0825' EOUCATIONAL.TESTING. EVALUATION ANO MME 6 . 3 3 200 so - 112 53 45 4

- .

0526 STUDENT PERSONNEL.. 27 U4 ' 13, 15.724 7.514, 4.210 544 417 132

0427 EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION. . . .. , 11 6 5 5.672 6.553 1.514 1.111 1.004 107

0525 EDUCATIONAL SUPERVISION17 17 644 363 336 46 '35 11

0429 CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION 15 lit

.

301 2.607 443 1.714 562 390 . ,172

0830 REAOING SOUCATION113 1 22 ,4.255 456 347114 75 35 37

..

0834 ART EDUCATION . ... .. ..... 6.261 1.621 4.640 ` 1.103 357, 746 '36 27 9

0832 MUSIC EOUCATION ' 7.459 3.214 4.245 1.443 814 664 115 73 22

0833 MATHEMATICS EOUCATION2.451 1.136 1.353 . 733 409 323 52 441 11

0834 SCIENCE EOUCATION 1.179 -615 564 911 624 247 84 75 14

0435 PHYSICAL ECUCATION .,27.024 16.046 10.443 4.446 3.077 1.364 259 151 78

131

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TASLE 5.1ACHELON'S. MASTER'S. AND 00CTON'S DEGREES CO ENRECR IN INsyttuTIoNs OF HIGHER EDUCATION. 07 SEX OF.STUOENI,AND SYDISCIPLINE DIVISION ANO SPEC! AGGREGAT UNITED STATES. 1972 -73 -- CONTINUED.

OISCIPLINE DIVISION AND SPECIALTY

0

0'

SACHELOR'S DEGREESREQUIRING 4 DR 5 YEARS

RASTER'S DEGREES DOCTOR'S OEGREESIPH0.0(016.ETC1

TOTAL MEN WOMEN TOTAL MEN WOMEN TOTAL -MEN WOKEN.... ,

I 2 3 5 6 7 1 9 10

OVIO EDUCATJON. TOTAL -- CONTINUED

0136 DRIVEN SAFETY EDUCATION 73 67 6 137 134 3 1 1 .0137 HEALTH E TIDE* . . . . 0 . e 599 700 580 291 219 61 42 19SU0839 INOUSINIA TS. VOCATIONA 4 TECHNICAL EDUCATION

I:2093:0838 SINESS, MAME. AND 01ST IIUTIVE EDUCATION. 2.264 5.772 2.075 170 1.205 94 66 21

1.511 1.357 231. 2.331 2.137 194 164 155 9.0999'1 AGRICULTURAL EOUCATION 1.201 1.169 32 - 440 421 12 34

0894.1 ENC. CF EXCEPTIONAL CHI NEN. NOT CLAASIFIE0 ASOV 106 19 17 102 42 60 9 6 36.012 8 608

0899-3 HOME ECONOMICS EQUCATIO . . 41 5.971 616 27 2704994 NURSING EOUCATICE 123 17 106 240 5 .2 21 219199 OTHER r 3.613 1.219 2.464 4.227 2.059 2 61 377 212 950900 ENGINEERING. TOTAL . . . . . . . . . . . 5 1 . 6 1 3 50.915 621 16.632 16.354 271 3.492 3.431 54

0901 ENGINEERING. GENER . . . eeeeee 2.628 2.591 37 117 4 23 254 250 42 111 1::4,

'0902 AEROSPACE. AERON TICAL. ASTRONAUTICAL ENGR. . . 1.731 1.720, IS 563 1 I0903 AGRICULTURAL EN NEENING. . . . e 0 eee 493 490 3 171 168 20904 ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERING . .1 . ..... 324 320 .4 ,, 39 .39 .. - ...0905 10ENGINEENING AND IICMECICAI ENGINEERING 86 IS I 11 104 10 54 53 1

0406 CHEMICAL ENGINEERING 3.636 3.546 90 1 51 1.030 21 397 395 20907 PETROLEUM ENGINEERING . . 332 321 88 17 L 18 LS -a90/ C1411. CCNSIRUCTIDN. L TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING 7.502 7.424 71 2.129 2.591 31 397 3110909 ELeCTRICAL. ELECTRONICS. COMP 151 3.199 3:050CATIONS ENGR . 12.377 12.219 49 791 712 90910 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING. . .2l ,, /. 1.514 1.523 2.142 2.123 19 370 367 3fk /0911 GEOLOGICAL ENGINEERING 123 117 6 41 41 4 40912 GEOPHYSICAL ENGINEERING , , , , , . . T 24 .23 1 6 6 10 100913 INDUSTRIAL AND MANAGEMENT ENGINEERING 3.508 3.477 31 1.595 1.566 29 130 127 30914 METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING ... . S50 55 4 279 275 4 125 121

/0915 MATERIALS ENGINEERING 105 03 2 215 201 7 116 114 210916 CERAMIC ENGINEERINGY 202 195 7 53 53 20 , 19 1)0917 TEXTILE ENGINEERING 34 33 1 IS 17 1 - ...0418 MINING ANO MINERAL ENGINEERING 201 199 2 53 52 1 22. 220419 ENGINEERING PHYSICS 277 214 3 P7 54 1 8 I

0920 NUCLEAR ENGINEERING 928 326 2 405 399 6 111 110 7'0921 ENGINEERING MECHANICS . . 209 2 254 251 3 127 125 20922 ENVIRONMENTAL ANC SANITARY ENGINEERING 187 110 7 521 505 /22 41 3 30923 NAVAL ARCHITECTURE AND MARINE ENGINEERING 9. 288 217 I 72 72 ' - 6 6 -0924 OCEAN ENGINEERING . . . . . 55 - ' 112 111 I. /10 10'0925 ENGINEEeING TECHNOLOGIES 4.854 4.102 52i' 122 120 2 / 19 140999, OTHER2.925 2,174 SI 1.310 1.275 35 220 2244 6

/1000 FINE AND APPLIED ARTS. TOTAL

34.109 14.302 21.007 7.254 4.005 3.249' 616 449 167I '

N.1001 FINE ANTS. GENERAL 4.328 1.569 2.75 686 357 329 53 -' 30 2310 p2 ANT . . 13.163 4.991 5.172 1.193 1.017 706 ,11. 9 31003 ART HISTORY AND APPRECIATION 2.159 437 1.722 313 107 276 36 311004 MUSIC (PERFORMING. COMPOSITION. THEORY) 3.593 1.663 1.930 1.166 1.000 846 2:/5".,,194 511005 MUSIC ILIIERAL ARTS3 . 0 0 3000 3.003 , 1.323 1.680 692 ,386 304 Al ..,054 14

1004 MUSIC HISTORY ANO APPRECIATION . .

166 91' 75' 3 51 53 39 11007 DRAMATIC ANIS . .. . . . . . . . . . .? 4.752 1.919 2.763 979 510 399 92 70 221001 DANCE 431 54 375 104 14 90 ,*. 1 11009 APPLIED DESIGN 1.994 754 1.240 , 173 Ill 55 . -1010 CINEMATOGRAPHY .,

224 196 21 12 64 II ...,'1011 PHATDGRAPHY 440 356 84 47 41 6 - . -1099 OTHER -1416 177 979. 355 201 147 23 17 , 81100,FONEIGN LANGUAGES. TOTAL 19.520 4.611 14.139 4.323 1.545 2.7711'' 994 592 399

1101 FOREIGN LANGUAGES. GENERAL 411 140 271 377 140 237 167 1146 621102 FRENCH. . . . . 6.716 1.035 5.611 1.277 317 460 203 116-1103 GERMAN 2.520 867 4,653, 591 277 321 176 ill 70-1104. ITALIAN 313 102 211 . 71 25 53 27 101105' SPANISH 7.737 1.716 5.951 1.332 452 91180 40o - 134 72v.1106 RUSSIAN 422 285,009 337 7 9120 60 60 27 10 171107 CHINESE .' 98, 50 41 29 21 8 13 11 21101 JAPANESE.

0., r-'---.' 90 29' 61 16 7 9 2 I I1109 LATIN 274 90 114 46 LT 29 7 4 ,31110 GREEK. CLA9 797 63 34 25 16 9 LO 7 3

1111 HEIREW 155 76 79 63 47 16 1 7 -1112 ARABIC12 9 3 3 1 2 L 1 -1113 INDIAN (ASIATIC)' 8 4 4 6 4 2 7 6 I1114 SCANDINAVIAN LANGUAGES. ...... 29 11 15 10 5 5 4 I 31115 SLAVIC LANGUAGES 1010ER THAN RUSSIAN) 77 26 51 117 60 57 49 33 141116 . AFRICAN LANGUAGES INDUSEMITICI2 1 I 2 - 2 2 2 -.1199 OTHER . 0 . . . 359 107 252 224 96 124 83 60 23

1200 HEALTH PROFESSIONS. TOTAL 33.932 7.101 26.131 1.504 3.616 4.111 646 415 1611201 HEALTH PROFESSIONS. GENERAL 510 257 323 275 154 121 '41202 HOSPITAL ANO WEALTH CARE ADMINISTRATION 121' 104 , 16 743 661 at i:

1321203

1 5 . 5 2 615.526 663 15.063 2.093 110 1.913 17 4 131205 DENTAL SPECIALTIES A 4 11 404 7 6....1207 MEDICAL SPECIALTIES p 1.0 29 26 3 157 124 33 21 17 4

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.TABLE- 5.-- BACHELOR'S. MASTER'S. AND 00CTOR'S OEGREES CONFERREO IN INSTITUTIONS 00 HIGHER EOUCATION. SY SEX'UF STUDENT AND 4

OISCIPLINE OIVI SION ANO SPECIALTY: AGGREGATE UNITED STATES. 197246.4CONT1NUED

.../f

OISCIPLINE OIVISION ANO SPECIALTY/

.

"ACHELOOS OEGREESREQUIRING 4 OR 5 YEAR1/

MASTER'S OEGREES .00CTOR'S OEGREESIP760..E0.0...ETC.1

TOTAL MEN wporiN TOTAL MEN WOMEN IOTAL

...-

' MEN 11CMEW

1 2 3 //z

4 5 6 7 0 1 10

1200 HEALTH PROFESSIONS, TOTAL--CONTINUED

to

120 OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY 1100 65 935 76 12 64

1206.1 OPTOMETRY 253 235 IS 2 2 2 2

1211 PHARMACY 5V079 3.802 1.217 167 131 36 296 221 75

1212 PHYSICAL THERAPY 1.756 375 1.381 78 27 -51 ..c -

1213 OENTAL, HYGIENE ?' 813 6 407 25 - 23 - _ .

,1214 PUBLIC HEALTH1215 MEOICAL RECORD LI AAAAAA NSHIP1216.1 PODIATITY OR POOIATRIC MEOICINE1217 140MEDICAL COMMUNICATION 6

1219 VETERINARY MEOICINE 5,rECIALTIES

184 II@ 66 1.594 674 715 84 60 24

238 17 221 7 - 7 -

69 64 - 6 / 6 - ..

. .. . - - ..

3 3 - 91 SO Q 3 34 31 3

.1220 SPEECH PATHOLOGY ANO AUOIOLOGY . 2.57 315 2.259 1.417 2421' 1:175 69 44 23

1221 CHIROPRACTIC. . . . - - - - - - -

1222 CLINICAL SOCIAL WORK1223 MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGIES . . .. 3.806 704 3.102 95 II

220 317 -

41 10 31 483 263 2 4

1224 DENTAL TECHNOLOGIES 17 11 6 - -... -

1225 R40101.CGIC TECHNOLOGIES ,110 411 32 40 21 19 3 3

1299 OTHER, 1.757 1.166 591 747 477 270 80 70. ..7

10

1300 HOME ECONOMICS. TOTAL 13.640 . 504 13.136 1.619 156 1.523 £65 40 125

I

,1301 HOME ECONOMICS. GENERAL 5.559 83 54474 682 'Y 4! 639 49 2 "47

1302 HOME OECORATION AND HOME EQUIPMENT 180 I@ 362 27 23. 1 - 1

1303. CLOTHING ANO TEXTILES . . . . . 2.026 27 1.999 133 7 126 1 - 7

1304 CONSUMER' ECONOMICS ANO FIUME MANAGEMENT 398 8 390 81 4 726/r.

1 5

1305 FAMILY RELATIONS AMO'CHILO. 091FLOPMENT 2.638 145 2.493 365 60 305 28 39

1306. FOOOS ANO NUTRITION . . . . . . 1.484 52 1.434 317 217 292 33 ' 91 24,

1307' INSTITUTIONAL MANAGEMENT ANO CAFETERIA MANAGEMENT 349 132 217 25 6 19 . - -1399 OTHER,. 804 39 '765 49 2 47 2 - 2

1499 OTHER1461- LAW. GENERAL 6!

----11-31

9 696375 350 IS 29

641 55 6

31. 36

29 ..

.7 1 .

1400 LAW. TOTAL . 474 434 40 1.071 TP; NO 1

:-..-

4506 LETTERS. TOTAL . 71.298 29.317 41.981 12.3114 5.307 7.077 2.754 1.925 ..---£129

47.636 16.472 31.164 6.777 2.555 4.222 1.176 /172 406

4.104 1.684 2.420 834 144 490 27.2'---"157 . 115

397- 134 263 204 75 129 116 69 49

1504 CLASSICS /%.354 211 143 117 68 1 49 58 .39 19

1505 LINGUISTICS 443 153 290 452 224 2211. 177 124 51

1504 SPEECH. OEBATE. ANO FORENSIC SCIENCE 7.450 3.239 4.211 .1.167 171 1.096 309 226

1507 CREATIVE WRITING. . . . . 115 70 45 225 161 64 5 3 2

1508 TEACHING OF ENGLISH AS A FOREIGA LANGUAGE . . . 212 A. 50 162 352 112 240 4 3 1

1501 . PHILOSOPHY. 5.934 4.583 1.351 629 501 1211 409 344 ... 65

1510 RELIGIOUS STUDIES : 3.224 2.137 1.087 51111 339 250 171 155 16.

15%, OTHER / 1.429 584 .845 330 157 114 53 31 22

LIBRARY SCIENCE. TOTAL

1401 11801647 SCIENCE. GENERAL. .OM OTHER . . 4 . a . . .

.4..4.-

--t... ....... X.080

1.160 _ 88 1.072 7.743 1.694 6.049 1102 60

00

.

at 998 7.554 1.611 5.93774 1117 75 112

91 ,

11,S

42

,52 395 3

17 KATHEMITIC4 TOTAL 23,223 13.1178 9.345 5.033 3.528 1.505 1.068 966 102

1701 MATHEMATICS. GENERAL, . . .. ,,.' . . 4 22.463 11.157 9.106 4.276 2.144 11332 842 765 77

1702 -STATISTICS. MATHEMATICAL ANO THEORETICAL0 220 134 @I . 430 334 96 172 153 19

1703 APPLIEO MATHEMATICS . . . . . .- 352 '262 90 176 144 32 41 37 4 /

1794 OTHER 188 120 68 151 -106 45 13 11 2

1501 ENGLISH. GENERAL1502 LITERATURE. ENGLISH1503 COMPARATIVE LITERATURE

i

1800 MILITARY SCIENCES. TOTAL 272 272 -

1101 MILITARY SCIENCE IAROY, 18 4 11 - -1802 NAVAL SCIENCE 'NAVY. MARINES/ 9 9 - - - -

1803 AEROSPACE SCIENCE LAIR FORCE/ 51 51 - -

111964 MERCHANT MARINE . . . . . 172 172 - - -

t899 OTHER , 22 22 , - . - -

1900 PHYSICAL SCIENCES. TOTAL 020.8011 17.614 34121 J6.274 5.427 1147 4.016 34742 274

1901 PHYSICAL SCIENCES. GENERAL 1.040 ,848. 192' 251 206 43 57 57 -

1402 PHYSICS. GENERAL 4.132 3.433 260 1.743 1.636 .107 1.303 1.256 47

1903 MOLECULAR PHYSICS 11 1 2 1 1 12 11 1

11104 NUCLEAR PHYSICS 125, 113 12 11 5 6 23 20 3

1905 CHEMISTRY. GENERAL 10.197 8.239 1.458 2.135 1.681 454 1.6116 1.537 159

1906 INORGANIC CHEMISTRY 15 '11 4 13 ' 10 3 I@ 16 2

1907 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Y 1 4 / 21 17 4 63 54 9

19011 PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY 4 . 1, 17 13 4 7 39 30 V

A11011 ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY 17 16 1 21 21

910 PHARMA Emma. CHEMISTRY 4 4 27 24 1 .45 40 5

. .

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TABLE 5.- BACHELOR'S. MASTER'S. ANO (locums DEGREES CONFERMEO IN INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EOUCATION. BY SEX OF STUDENT AND BYOISCIPLINE OIVISION ANO SPECIALTY! AGGREGATE ymirEo STATES. 147273CONTENHED

DISCIPLINE DIVISION ANO SPECIALTY

a,

BACHELOR'S OEGREESREQUIRING 4 OR 5 YEARS

MASTER'S DEGREES 00CTOR'S 01GREES1911.0.00.0. ETC.)

TOTAL MEN WOMEN TOTAL MEN WOMEN TOTAL MEN WCOEN

I 2 3 4 5 6 7 '6 9 10

1900 PHYSICAL SCIENCES. TOTAL -- CONTINUED

1911 ASTRONOMY1912 ASTROPHYSICS. . . 'e . .........

11033

1913 ATMOSPHERIC scuoices ANO METEOMOLOGY 2511914 GEOLOGY . . . e . . . ......... 2.6461415 GEOCHEMISTRY 12

1916 GEOPHYSICS ANO SEISMOLOGY 691917 EARTH SCIENCES. GENERAL.. 9001916 . PALEONTOLOGY 21919 OCEANOGRAPHY 2921920 METALLURGY 2019940.1 OTHER EARTH .SCIENCES 130/1999.2 OTHER PHYSICAL SCIENCES 6061

2000 PSYCHOLOGY. TCTAL 46.046

2001 PSYCHOLOGY. GENERAL 46.9432002 EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY 622003 CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY 13

PSYCHOLOGY FOR COUNSE}ING 65SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY 151

.....-=

,,,"'" 2006 PSYCHOMETRICS -.

2007 STATISTICS IN PSYCHOLOGY2006 INDUSTAIAL PSYCHOLOGY 222001 OEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY 262010 PHYSIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY 132099 OTHER 761

2100 PUBLIC AFFAIRS AND SERVICES. TOTAL . .. .... . . . . 16.009

201 COMMUNITY SERVICES. GENERAL 4992102 PUBLIC AOMINISTRATION 6062103 PARKS ANO RECREATION MANAGEMENT 2.7242104 SOCIAL WORK ANO HELPING SERVICES 11.11122105 LAW ENFORCEMENT ANO CORRECTIONS 4.3612106 INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC SERVICE .

462199 OTHER . . . . . . . . . . . . . .- . . . . . . . . 1 . 5 6 9

2200 SOCIAL SCIENCES. TOTAL s.,.. 157.7026

2201 SOCIAL SCIENCES. GENERAL 0.2542202 ANTHROPOLOGY. 5.6252203 ARCHAEOLOGY o 1172204 ECONOMICS 14.6672205 HISTORY 41.223

-2206 GEOGRAPHY 0000 o , 4.2062207 PULITICAL SCIENCE ANO GOVERNMENT., :.2206 SOCIOLOGY . . . . . y .

30.24635.994

2209 CRIMINOLOGY 1.3072210 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS 1.050

2211 AFRO - AMERICAN CRACK CULTURE/ STUOIES 3512212 AMERICAN INDIAN CULTURAL STUDIES 42213 MEXICAN AMERICAN CULTURAL STUOIES , 642214 URBAN STUOIES ot, P °' 00000 . 6412215 DEMOGRAPHY2299 OTHER ?.479

2300 THEOLOGY. TOTAL 1 1.5411

2301 -2 THEOLOGICAL PROFESSIONS. GENERAL 1.6902302 RELIGIOUS MUSIC ................. 1132303 BIBLICAL LANGUAGES

.

2304 RELIGIOUS EDUCATION.

141.016

2399 OTHER 715

4400 INTEROISCIPLINARY STUOIES. TOTAL 20.610

67.

30242

2.465. 10

62765

227320109536

25.110

24.5145043674

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332

9.555

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1.7012.1473.790

311.104

100.505

10.160'2.573

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2.635

1.4636614

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13.724

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2170

22.906

22.359329

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246

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6.454

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57.197

11.0441,

3.05263

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246295

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519140

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1.3974

2.442

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4.14365

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353

26635

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11.190

732.500

391,40196

342169799

17.361

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119144

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1.053252

2.546,.,

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4901 GENERAL LIBERAL ARTS ANO SCIENCES .6.2954902 BIOLOGICAL ANO PHYSICAL SCIENCES 2.976 .4903 HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES 2.666 ,4404 ENGINEERING ANO OTHER OISCIPLINES 230

.44999 OTHER 641

24

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TABLE 6. ELECTED FIRST - PROFESSIONAL DEGREES] /CONFERRED IN INSTITUTIONS OF

.....t

HIGHER EDUCATION, SY SEX OF STUDENT, CONTROL OF INSTITUTION, ANDDISCIPLINE SPECIALTY: AGGREGATE UNITED STATES, 1572 -73

CONTROL OF INSTITUTIONAND OISCIPLINE SPECIALTY

ALL FIRST- PROFESSIONAL DEGREESREQUIRING AT LEAST YEARS

TOTAL MEN WOMEN

1 2 3 4

ALL INSTITUTIONS

1204 OENTISTRY 10.04. OR O.N.O./120. - MEOICINE MO./. . 00000000001204.4 OPTOMETRY 10.0.11210 OSTEOPATHIC MEDICINE 10 0 11216.49001AM, (P00.0. OR 0.61 OR

POOIATRIC MEDICINE 10.P.M./. . 0000

1218 VETERINARY MEOICINE 10.V.M./1401 -1 LAN* GENERAL ILL.8. OR .1.0./2301.1 THEOLOGICAL PROFESSIONS GEN.

t8.0.0.014.1114881/4744 OTHER. .1. e 0 000000000

(PUBLICLY cow-161.1.ED INSTITUTIONS

1204 OENTISTRY 10.0.5. OR 0.11.0.11206 MEOICINE (M.O.). 0000000001204 -1 OPTOMETRY 1 0 . 0 . 1. . . .1210 OSTEOPATHIC MEDICINE 10 0 1

P 1216..1 PODIATRY (P00.0. OR 0.01./ ORPOOIATRIC MEDICINE (0 P M /

1401 -1 LAN. GENERAL ILL.8. OR J.0.1 eeeee2301.4 THEOLOGICAL PROFESSIONS. GEN.

1218 VETERINARY MEDICINE 10.4.N./

OTHER 000(8.0.*M.014401A881). .. ee e

979.4

e

oo p p 00000 ,

PRIVATELY CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS

1204 OENTISTRY 10.0.5. OR O.N.O./ ..-.-.- .1204 MEDICINE MO./. ..3.2091 OPTOMETRY 10.0.)1210 OSTEOPATHIC NEOICINE 10 0 /1214-1 POOIATRY (P00.0. OR 00.0 OR

POOIATRIC NEOICINE 10 P M /

1218 VETERINARY MEOICINE 10.1140./1401..1 LAW. GENERAL ILL.!. OR J.002301 -1 THEOLOGICAL PROFESSIONS. GEN. --

18.0.0.014..RA8111/ ....--:

4744 O T H E R . . . . , . . .o o o o . . oo

50.435 441E27

4.084 4,02810.348 4.444

771 T51I 523 SOS

27! 277

1.244 1.16947.484 25,260

.

5.241 5,104305 264

22.104 20,518

2.304 2.2736.210 5,718

254 27618 47

1.14 1.033120 121

. .93 40

28.331 14.30

1.782 1.7354,188 3.741

482 475505 441

278 . 271

.-'153,..."' 133

.15.440 14.134

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LI AS SPECIFIED IN THE INSTRUCTIONS AND LISTEO IN THE REPORT FORM.

'11

TABLE 7.-- INTEPPECIATE DEGREES CONFERREC IN INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDICATICN. BY TYPE OF AWING.

AND CCNTPCL ANO LEVEL CF INSTITUTION' AGGREGATE UNITED STATES. 1472-.73,j/

_-,CCATPCL INC LEVEL OF

I NSTI 71.11 CR

CA*OICAT,E IN ---

PROFESSIONALDIPLOPIA

MASTEROF

PHILOSOPHY

ALLOTHER .

1 NYER 11F.01A TE

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FIELDS

1 3 4 51 6

ALL INSTITUTIONSN

4-YEAR INSIITLTICKS

UNIVERSITIES 2/CRIER 4 -YEAR

PL8tICLY.CENTFCLLEC

4-YEAR INSTITUTIONS

UNIVERSITIESOTHER 4 -TEAR

3,319

'3,319

3,319

309

309,

- 16r148

87.

87

7611

1,621

1;621

1;129492

3,034 46 136 43 - 1,269- ,

3,034 46 136' 43 1,269

3,034 46 25_ 43 888

- 111 - 381

PRIIPATELT CCNIRCLLE0 285 V68 173 44 352

%

4-YEAR INSTITUTIONS 285 68 173 44 6352 '

URI 4E051(1ES /985 61 136 r 33 241 I

OTHER 4-1YEAR- -- 37 11 111 '-

1/ AN INTERMEOICIE OEGREE IS ANY RECCGRITICN 'DEGREE OP CERTIFICATE-1 FOR A PROGRAM INTERMEOIATE

!EHNEN TE MASTER'S DEGREE AND THE DOCTOR'S DEGREE IP .D.. EDO.. ETC./. WHICH TN 'ESSENCE IS

THE DOCTOR'S DEGREE WI THCUT THE DISSERTATION. FOR EXAM E. MASTER OF PHILOSOPHY. CANOIOATE IN

PHILOSOPHY. DOCTOR OF ARTS.-ETC.12/ FOR AN ALTERNATE METHOD OF AGGREGATION, SEE TABLE 107 APPENDIX A.

17

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TA E I.SACHELOR"S ANO HIGHER OEG REES CONFERREO IN INSTITUTIONS or HILMA DUCATIOO 6292A.017 02111012 AND 12A 09 STUDENTSAGGREGATE UNITED STATES. 1668.46 TO 1873.14 1/

LEAND

L DO OEGREtX OF ST00141

.

' 1864.611

ss. ,

1864.70 1870.71F-

187 .24, 181 73 a

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PERCENTCHANGEFROM

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1871.12NUTNER

.

PIRCENTC144/141

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I

ALL CeIGREES. TOTAL. ..... 880.246 1.072.54ME*. . . 581.567 .634.847WOMEN 394.119 433.584

4.1 1.147045 7.0 1.224.0274.0. 610.344 6.5 722.4321.7 44/044----10 501.185

-oAgto-ceeumots mtuutmtmo 4,5 YEARS. 736.002 798.070 8.7. 846.1104-. 484.110

412.164 453.605' 1.6 4700121 201 503.631M . .WOMEN 321.138 34.4.465 7.3 367.687 6.7 310.479

FIRST- PROFESSIONAL OEGREES '

REQUIRING AT LEASE 6 YEARS 35.611 35.252 -1.2 34.276 4.6 43.774. MEN ' 34.068 33.344 -2.1 35.141 7.4 41.021

WOMEN 1.612 .1.804 18.4 2471 OA 2.753

i MASTER'S DEGREES .\\0 114040 209030 itc231.446Ll2.6 252.114MEN . 121.111 126.146 150.015WOMEN . 72.513 43.241 fti 11::::: It: 102.648

IOCCTOPS DEGREES i

1 PH.0.0ED.D.0EIC./ 26.148 28.422 14.1 32.113 7.5 33.369MEN 22.753 15092 13.1 27.534 6.3 28.095WOMEN i 3.436 3.910 15.8 4.379 15.1 5.274

6.6 1.240.022 4.6 .320.738 3.2 33 4 i

6.2 751.936 4.0 763.526 1.4 26 4 i

la 924.046 5.4 555.210 5.1 1 2

st5. 830,272 4.0 454.316 2.6 05.3 5210934 3.6 530407 1.8 8.6.2 409.739 .4.7 423069 ,30 1.9

14.4 50.435 15.2 54.274 7.6 52.114.4 46.127 14.2 41.904 4.4 43.511.1 3,604 31.1 5.374 44.8 233.4

ma 264029 4.6' 278.2511 5.2 13.14.3 ,r1,55,000 3.3 158349 2.2. 211010.5 J08.529 6.7 111.915 8.5 65.3

3.8 340110 4.3 33426 -2.4 ma'2.0

/28.575 1.7 27.374. -4.2 20.3'

15.2 4.215 17.4 6.452 3.8 8701

C

1/ 1314...FIE SIX SURVEY YEARS ARE1ASE0 ON THE FOLLOWING NURSERS OF INSTITUTIONS.Iles- 10495,1469.201 6.121470 -71 ` 101421 22 1.654 '

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CITE aCasCuLTLat ANONATURAL PISECOCES) 020C ARCHITECTURE AND ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN.C300,0414 STUC1ES . . . ......0404 810LOGICAL SCIENCES.. ........

95401

16.3037.6404.203

48.4560500 ROSINESS AND MANAGEMENT , 133.4050600 CCMMUNICATIONS . . . . ..... ' .. '17.046010C COMPUTER AND INPURMATICh SCIENCES 4.7570600 ECUCATION. . . . . . ..... 166.623ma ENGINEERING 50.693

6 1010 F404 MO APPLIED ARTS 404161100 ROME14.1 LANGUAGES. . 19.4791200 /gEALTH PROFESSIONS 61.6641300 Mame ECONCMIcS 15.4331400 LAN . 49415CO LITTERS 63.3251600 LISRARY SCIENCE 1.164110C MATHEMATICS. 21.41.tau att. ..... SCIENCES 328MO PHYSICAL SCIENCES 21.26720O0 PSYCH44.00 . . . . . . ........... 52.2502100 MOSLIC AFFAIRS AND SERVICES 24.2642200 SOCIAL SCIENCES 152.2032109 napalm . . . . . . . ........... 4.231490 ISCIPLINARY STUDIES 24.936

wit. (ty woman tp INSTITUTICES 651.455

.310.901 423.469 211.259 151.344 119.915 33.426 a7.374 6.432

14.121 '1.516 '2.939 2.650 2611 930 / 1191 336.676 1.164 2.733 2.231 102 69 ' 45 41.464 1.739 1.142 646 44 163 1117 45

33.474 15.378 .561 4.567 2.014 3.440 2.744 , 705116.414 11.461 32.620 30.517 2.161 96,10.536 6.560 2.642 1.670 11112 1193011 760 2.216 1.963 293 146

49.535 117.046 112.739 45.166 17.553 7/24349.491 602 15.385 15.0211 356 3.31215.413 24.103 4.001 4.325 3.676 5654.600 14.879 5.911 1.351 2.640 9239.454 32.410 11./41 3.673 5.664 / $16

554 14.479 1.869 167 1.702 136442 52 1.161 1.097 54 27

27.454 31.641 12.165 5.264 4.661 2.63366 1.078 8.185 1.113 1,,,,372 60

12.474 8.939 4.1140 3.390 1.300 19031327 1 - - 4

11.151 34534 6.067 5.200 447 q 3.6312511141 24.4" 9.914 5.444 2.430 2.35113.107 10.557 12.644 6.446 5,74496.450 55.123 11.241 12.313 4.1144 4.1263.041) 1.191 21595 2.110 744 76415.643 4.255 3.437 1.664 1.573 196

933 50

189 ,

146 2911

5.316.,i 1.4773.257,V 55

440 145520 ; .403441 .- 131

1.7411 84424

931 100

3.378 2531.646 691

179 513.341 744

746 22145 51

361.9511 295.505 165.504 101.722 43.762 21.617 I7.697 1.920

01 AGRICULICRE ANU.NATURAL RESCGRCES &s020 ARCHITECTURE O ENVIRCEMENTAL DESIGN

.

5.114.0155.214

1.476 2.173 2011 255 654 .629 30419 1,130 1.440 290 33

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0300 AREA sTpatts1.46 101 743 556 330 206 65 210400 410LOGICAL SCIENCES 31.141 21.466 9.25 5.151 3.674 1.474 2.464 2.011 453

. . . , on 116 250500 usiNtss AND MANAGEMENT. .... 88.544 76.53) 12.01 14.666 13.650 1.036

4.944 , 1.651 1.034 626636143

600. 56060C OMMUNICATIUNS . . 13.0/2 s0100 OPPUTER ANU INMURMATICN SOENCES

.

3.311 2.943 604 17703 1.105 191 121 117 40800 E 0C41106. . . . . 147.414 40.134 101.214 64646 4.601 50.039 54592 4.147 1.3950900 ENGINEERING}1000 FINN ANC APPLIED ARTS

360260 35.704 394 9.717 9.506 211 202, 2.00284 If23.157 9.246 13.911 S. 7 2.8 2.349 345 264

110C FCREIGN LANGUAGES w * 11.982 2:802 0.160 .3 4 795 1.579 489 292 197424C OIALIH PROFESSION 29.517 7.240 12.331 6.636 2.616 4.020 421 342 791300 HOME ECCALMICS ..,. . 12.494 71 12.414- 1059 140 1.519 III 35 76140C LAN las 315 33 14) tfe 24 4 91500 LETTERS 39.248 14.912 24.33 .997 0362 4.435 1.564' 1.057 5071600 1.10/11167 SCIENCE1740 MATHEMATICS , 113

a11 79 5.629

64 1.032 o .659.569

.275 .38

.446 1.123 4242

56925 17

55ISUC AILITARY SCIENCES 3 322 I - - - - -1900 PHYSICAL SCIENCES o a IC. 12.9 has? 1.931 . .327 .735 592 2.295 2.156 1392000,11%7CHOLOCY . . . . .......... . 33.0 7. 16.978 16.02-11r 4.012 , 90 1.512 1.389 1.014 3752100 POOLIC AFFAIRS ANC SERVICES i 19.62 14.142 1.686 6.16/ .502 3.665 64 70 14,

2200 SOCIAL SCIENCES 94.46 221 36.032 111240 .094 3.144 2.365 2.026 359231C Th101007 4 2 2 ' I I

- - -49CC INTERDISCIPLINARY STUOIES. 0 11.249 11.232 6.017 21014 .10e 613 115 69 24

PRIVATELY CONTROLLE0 114SitTOIENS 291.421 :166.957 121.964

0100 AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESCCACES0200 ARCHITECTURE ANO ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN0300 AREA STUOIES .' . . . ..... . ...

....

6121.8451.719

0400 EIOLCGICAL SCIENCES 17.114O ,05C0 ROSINESS AN MANAGEMENT 45.356

0400 COMMUNICATIONS . . . . . . . ........ 4.026'0100 CCMPUTER AND INFORMATICN SCIENCES 1.1460400 EDUCATION. . . . . . . . . . ........ 39.2090900 ENGINEERING 14.4331000 FINE AND APPLIED ARTS 16.8591100 FOREIGN LANGUAGES 7.4971200 HEALTH patFtsSicN 12.2921300 MORE ECONOMICS 2.5391400 LAM 1461500 LETTERS 26.07746CC LIERARY SCIENCE 461700 MATHEMATICS 7.5051100 PILITARY SCIENCES 51900 PHYSICAL SCIENCES 1.3132000 PSYCHOLOGY 19.2492100 KUBLIC AFFAIRS ANU SERVICES 4.4362200 SOCIAL SCIENCES 53.7432300 THEOLOGY 4.2274900 INTERDISCIPLINARY STUOIES ... . ' .. . . . 7.669

92.755 56.622

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i

' 36.133 12.001 9.477 2.532

0 712 140 166 132 34 71 ' 68 31.460 385 1.003 , 791 212 36 34 2 4.

763 , 956 514 346 236 96 74 24

1139.91tt.svg 9.12V 1.428 844 540 976 729 247

5.44 617.93216.40. 1.123 345 333 122.443 1.561 984 632 352 32 26- 41.014 '112 973 478 95 17 72 59.397 29.142 24.093 10.579 17.514 1.701 4,119 58214.185 241 5.668 5.323 145 1.283 1.255 286.667 10.192 2.804 ,1.477 1,327 240 176 641.798 5.699 1.617 556 1.061 434 326 2062.219 10.073 3.405 1.257 1.646 '' 157 105

7l 2.463 210 27 163 25 II NO127 ' 14 1.031 . 971 60 18 17 I

12.522 13.555 4.168 1.922 2.246 1.069 732 33746 2.526 1538 1.984 18 II 7

4.345 3.110 1.271 694 _577 407 362 455 0 - - -. '.'

6.694 1.619 1.760 1.465 295 1.334 1.222 114-, 8.671 10.374' 2.544 1.496 1.048 950 634 316

2,365 1.47 4.507 2.446 2.061 14639.012 19.69 6.057fri 4.219 1.814 1.7413.038 1.1 9 2.197 2,104 766 7664.451 1.414 658 760 81

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t 2. / f /5. ...11ACHII.UN.S. MASTER'S. Alp DOCTOR'S. plows C ERREO IN INSTITUTIONS 00 HIGHER EDUCATION, ST SEX Of UDENT AND 67

oiScFPLINE tilvt$11 AND SPECIALTY* 'AGGREGATE 1I612E0 STATES! 1972,7//

t 1/. . 1-3

OISCIPLINE 01 liSioN.660 SPECIALTY

'

. ACHELOR'S DEGREESREQUISING .0A 5 YEARS

MASTER'S NORMe

DOCTOR'S DEGREESH.D. E0.0.0ETC.1

10TAL MEN WOMEN TOTAL MEN ' WOMEN tont'. MEN WOMEN

23 4 S 7 . / 9 10

ALL OISCIPLINE OIVISIONS. TOTAL 654016 530.707 423.469 27,259 156.344 117,715 Si.26 27,374 6,452

0100 AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES. TOTAL 14303 14.721 1,576 2,737 2.650 269 930 97 334

91101 AGRICULTURE. GENERAL 1.633 1.70 125 220 204 16 3 2 I

0102 '01GOICNOMV. .... 33 12 21 211 264 7 156 15 20103 SOILS SCIENCE 519 335 64 IT 41 10 12 Ws.0104 ANIMAL SCIENCE 3.11 2.626 490 370 331 39 129 1240105 03107 SCIENCE ,237 221 12 55 SI 4 27 27'

006 POULTRY SCIENCE 11 71 20107 FISH. GAME. ANO WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT 1.3 1,237 107 233 2110 i: , 510 , 10

5$C1011 HORTICULTURE. 39 520 JI9 166 130 45 44 I

0109 ORNAMENTAL RoRTIONsTuRE. 252 210 42 24 1 1 2 2C110 AGRICULTURAL AND FAR MANAGEMENT 200 195 5 14 12 2 10 9 1

4....

0111 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS 2 1.1711. 1.141 37 415 392 23 165 161 4CIld AGRICULTURAL ROSINESS 67 54 13 27 2 1 3 30113 FOOD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 402 270 132 197 ,147 50 74 140114 2 . 3 3 12.337 2.230 107 40 313 35 7 76 20115 NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT. . 1.519 1.292 227 160 139 21 2 25 1

AT CII6 AGRICULTURE ANQ FORESTRY TEC LOGIES,

117 111 . - , 12 120 1 1 7 RANGE 1 4 3MANAGEMENT. 1 143 160 3 43 40 3 T' 19 190199 OTHER , SOS 72 SO 132 '11111 15 27 2

0200. ARCHITECTURE AND ENVIRONMENTAL 1.17IGN. TOTAL . . 1040 .67 1,144 2.733 2,231 SO2 69 5 4

0201 ENVIRONMENTAL 015104. ENiNAL 1,26 967 311 15 ' 4 2 t 1.T

0202 ARCHITECTURE ,531 4.22 303 929 35 1 15 1

0203, INTERIOR OESIGN,. 4119 110 IS S

./E0206 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT'RE 601 530 1 171 ITO 130405 UltdAh ANCWITECTUR . . . . 2 26 .- , ,41 94, 5 1 1

020 CITY. COMMUNITY. NO REGIONAL PLANNING" 410 332 .7111 1,3110 1.064 314 51 4. . 30299 'OTHER . . . . . . . . . . . 499 465 14 66 fv, 17 -

4,0300 ARIA STUDIES. TOFAL 3.203 10464 1,739 1.142 444 . 163 1111 95

C301 ASIAN STUDIES. GENERAL0302 EAST ASIAN STUOIES. .....0303 SOUTH ASIAN 11601A. eIC.1 STUDIES0304. SOUTHEAST ASIAN STUDIES0305 AFRICAN STUDIES V

242 .11 126 126 ' S 41 7 5 2176 9 ST * 93 27 9 924 13 II 11.- 5 2 1 I

13 ' 7 15 7 1 ,- I

,10 12 5 26 30 9 7 2

0306 ISLAMIC MOLES 2

0307 RUSSIAN AND SLAVIC STUOIES 159 2 SS030 LATIN AMERICAN STUOIES.` 260 114 1660309 MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES 52 21 3

0310 EUROPEAN STUOIES. GENERAL 34 i2 2

C311 EASTERN EUROPEAN-STUOIES 7 '9

0312 WEST WAOrE6ms14,DIES ,.,4t 3111 520313 AstniciN sTuDTES,A. 1044, 41 1.0030314 `PACIFIC AREA trUOIES I

0379 OTHER ' 262 131.

131

/A.

0400 111501GICAL SCIENCES. TOTAL 411.115.6 33.4711 15.3711

01 dIOLPY. GENERAL.402 OTA1117. GENERAL

0403 BACTERIOLOGY0404 PLANT PATHULUGV0405 PLANT PHARMACOLOGY

45213

121031 '166

1 I _29 6 '

.254 7 6 1

6 S

4160 SO 49 31

I I

261 1116 75 34 29 5

2.561 4.567 2.014 3.440 2.740 700$

36.630 240167 11.743 3.210 2.232 97S 657 , 476 , 16165 537 32 323 217 ..106 162 150 32404 213 191 57 36 21 36 31 '5

29 25 90 73 15 2 75 r- - - - to to -

624

04C,7 mum. GENERAL. . . . .......... .211 4.397 1.3910406 PLANT PHYSIOLOGY 17 7

040 PATHCCOGY. HUMAN AND DIAL . 63 SO 13 66 .

C409 PHARMACOLOGY HUMAN AN ANIMAL 93

0410 PHYSIOLOGY. HUMAN ANO A MAL 207 150 '57 210

0411 MICROBIOLOGY 4907 . 1.092 615 4520412 ANATCMY L 2 20413 HISTOLOGY0414 10E146157NY0415 BIOPHYSICS

1.10174

6471

13499 '''11113411, 224 5432 2

SS SO 973 20 153-'4..452 30

166 44 227 167 40

261 191 34 231 9770 23 116 91 25

7 3 2 - -247 164 65 431 251 10043 30 13 3 70° 15

0414 MOLECULAR INOLOG7 92 65 27 235 17 5 57 37 200417 CELL IOLOGY 43 -. 24 III 5 2 ),3 9 5 I

041 MARINE IOOLOGY. . . . 4 163 134 29 99 79 20 25 21 40419 IOMETRICS ANO kFSTATISTICS 13 9 4 71 44 27 27 23 4

0420 ECOLOGY . . . , 294 '211 7 130 97 33 29 25 4

0421 ENTCPOLOGY0422 GENETICS0423 RAOICOIOLCGM.0424 NUTRITION. SCIENTIFIC0425 NEUROSCIENCES

0426 TOXICOLOGY0427 EMBRYOLOGY0499' OTHER

203 162 21 17 172 26 172 142 1046 '32 14 97 '44 53 63 77 16- - - 25 '23 2 15, 13 276 2 111 144 43 101 SI 56 2520 12 , 3 2 1 1 14 2

5 3 19 442 7 7 1. - 1 1 s

.779 517- : 262 173 121 52 161, 125 34

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TAILS 5e-SACHELOR'S. MASTER'S.AMO DOCTCR'S DEGREES CONFERRED, IN INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION. 8Y SEX 00 STUDENT AND 81DISCIPLINE DIVISION ANO SPECS 1 AGGREGATE UNITED STATES. 1173 -711- CONTINUED

..

DISCIPLINE 01111316N AND SPECIALTYITACHELOPS DEGREES

REQUIRING 4 OR'S YEARS'MASTER'S DEGREES DOCTOR'S DEGREES

1,11.0.40.0...ET .1

TOTAL MEN WOMEN TOTAL MEN WOMEN TOTAL MEN OMENS

1 2 3,

4- 5 6 9 0

1

43500 OLSINESS ANO MANAGEMENT. TOTAL 123005 336.424 17.451 32.120 30.654 2.161 983 933

0501 OUSINESS ANO COMMERCE. GENERAL 33.001 21.644 4.363 8.747 6.242 545 116 1670502 ACCOUNTING. . ************ 24.770 25.544 4.116 1,806 1.617 1S4 .70 660503 ROSINESS STATISTICS 126 1011 11 67 55 12 11 100504 BANNING ANO FINANCE 6.51111' 60150 3611 2.252 2.124 128 34 330505 INVESTMENTS AND SECURITIES i 1 1 - 44

0504 ILISIRESS MANAGEMENT ANO ADMINISTRATION 31.052 33.364 3.690 14.464 14.051 413 445. 4240507 OPERATIONS RESIARCH . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2 6 121 5 472 447 25 62 61 1

05011 HOTEL AND RESFAUMANT MANAGEMENT 1.1S6 1.043 145 64 62 2 l .11

0504 MARKETING AK PURCHASING 14.834 12.642 1.992 1.331 2.221 304 51 35' '4

0510 TRANSPORTATION ANO PUSLIC UTILITIES 618 511111 30 104 109 - 2 20511 REAL ESTATE . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 6 9769 724 45 16 71 5 4 40312 INSURANCE .. ' % 441 414 27 48 47 1 6 60513 INTIONATIONAL BUSINESS0114 SECIEIAMIAL STUDIES 1

.

214 246 211 1170 1107 63 4 .4

1.846 49 ' 1.147 29 14 15 ..

al

' 1.

0515 PERSONNEL NANAGEMENT 1.122 961 161 3611 827 42 5 5n

0516 LASOR ANO INOUITMIAL RELATIONS. ., 1.220 1.130 10 3E5 31 36 19 IS 40517 MUSINESS ECONOMICS 2.525 2.277 246 26 232 34 611 65 4C511 OTHER 2.418 2.164 244 OISE 1134 47 1 II 1

MO COMMUNICATIONS A 17.096 10.536 6.560 2.642 1.670 972 175 146 29

C601 COMMUNICATIONS. 4ENEPAL 4.711 2.116 1.115 4142 '576 366 OS 6 '210602 JUORNALISM ./ . 6.710 3.641 3.064 '48 14 3r1 20 200603 MA010 - TELEVISION 3.183 2.443 690 246 1E6 62 1 . 10604 ADVERTISING 1.031 663 361 49 34 10 -0605 COMMUNICATION MEDIA 146 514 282 337 66 51 7 70444 OTHt 615 334 276 2611 164 06 62 54 II

C100 COMpUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCES. TOTAL . . . 4.757 '''3.1177 7410, 2.276 1.943 293 MOO 189 1

0101 COMPLIER AND INFORMATION SOIACES. GENERAL. . 3.761 3.122 619 1:401 1.532 264 1711 170 II

0T02 INFORMATION SCIENCES AND SYSTEMS. % . . . .... . 338 0 ' +2E5 53 1911 186 12 13 13 %

0703 DATA PROCESSING . . . 540 464 71 113 101 50104 compurEit PROGRAMMING, IS 15 - g 7 1

0705 SYSTEMS ANALYSIS t 54 41 7 124 122 2C799 *WHEN 49 39 10

332 21 4 7 6 1

C800 EDUCATION. TOTAL .s 186.623 .49.535 137.01111 112.144 45.116 67.553 7.243 5.316 1.477

01101 EOUCAMON. GENERAL. * 3.752 615 7.057 13.419 5.240 111.174 1.754 1.251 4960602 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION. GENERAL 01.041 9.745 71.246 22.032 3.851 111.181 230 117 113C841. SECCIWARY .EDUCAT ION. GENERAL , 5,296 2.299 2.997 7.231 3.630 3.601 202 152 500604 ',AMOR H1414 SCHOOL ECUCATICAL. 411 173 2911 131. 611 70 2 1 10805 NISEI!! EDUCATION. GENERAL .41. . ,a,

. 9 2 7 351 200 151 306 239 67

C8C6' J1141011110 COMMUNITY COLLEGE EDUCATION., . - . - - 208 152 '56

. .

4807 ADULT ANO CONTINUING EDUCATION 53licA SPECIAL EDUCATION:MINERAL ' .701

16 37 574 300 279 117 93 24c 642 5.151 5.241 1,272 0,977 151 112 47CiC9 ADMINISTRATION OF SPECIAL EVOCATION -. .. 174 ' 67 107 27 ' 12 15ono EDUCATION OF THE MENTALLY RETAROEO 5.517 656 4.861 1.443 401 1.042 211 15 13

0811 EDUCATION OF THE GIFTED Its - 12 13 1 12 -0612 EDUCATION OF THE DEAF 0 . 0000000 476 37 , 434 2E7 33 234 6 4 2cquA EDUCATION OF THE CULTURALLY DISADVANTAGED . - - - 70 22 41` 6 24814 EDUCATION OF THE VISUALLY HANOICAPPO ' t 143 15 128 129 54 75 4 ....

CO15 SPEECH CONNECTION . . . . . . . . . 0 . . . %. 3.286 347 2.434 809 120 613 I : 3

0816 EDUCATION OF THE EMUTICNALLY OISTURSIO. .10 915 131, 164 A 634 114 440' IS 14 4,0117 RE1110141 EDUCATION. . . . . . I 00000000 2 2 .112 15 47 1 1 -CE111 SPECIAL LEARNING DISA 00000 IES . ..,... oo 000 . 424 73 351 135 101 727 2 1 1OM EDUCATION OF THE PHYSICALLY HANOICAPPEO 266 SO 2011 202 39 16) 2CO20 EDUCATION OF THE MULTIPLE HANOICAPPEO t 173 20 153 101 12 FP 1 I

0821 SOCIALa

FOUNDATIONS + 190 97 93 644 351 293 174 131 . 4301122 EDUCATIONAL PSYCHCLOP .311 163 155 2.2011 1.012 -1.146 536 342 19401123'-PAEsELEMENTARY EDUCATION 6.41111 200 6.711: 1.544 411 1.476' 2 i 180624 s EDUCATIONAL STATISTICS ANO RESEARCH . . 4 ' 112 46 36' SO 35 II0825 EDUCATIONAL TESTING. EVALUACION ANO MEASUREMENT - - .106 31 61. 31 23

40826 STUDENT PERSONNEL' 51 9 42 17.447 11.203 4.244 632 460 , 1720621 EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION ' 5 1 4 4.417 7.255 2.362 1.096 910 116C8211 EDUCATIONAL SUPERVISION 11114 455 424 66 49 170121 CURRICULUM ANO INSTRUCTION 390 93 217 2.179 1.050 1.929 561 365 2030830 READING emicArioN Iss 7 141 4.454 514 4.435 101 47 54...

0133 ART EDUCATION06 $2 MUSIC EDUCATION6433 MAIEMATICS EOUCATIOC834 SCIENCE EDUCATION0835 , PHYSICAL EDUCATION

506* 1.526 4.443 1.036 301 721 49 31 LS7.152 3.262 4.490 1.472 754 7111 47 70 172.039 921 1.1111 CIO 447 311 59 42 37441 542 399 904 604' 300 83 64 14

21.623 16.062 11.761 4.701 3.099 1.602 290 203 117

.,

0836 DRIVER AND {SAFETY EOLCATIOM 71 64 7 127 120 7 - -C4311 HEALTH EDUCATION. 4 . '.. . . . . 1.519 646 873 715 346 369 47 36 1108311 BUSINESS. COMMERCE. ANO OISTRIOUTIVE EDUCATION. . 7.153 3.675 5.411 1.911 .676 3.235 70 46 240834 INDUSTRIAL ARTS. VOCATIONAL I TECHNICAL EDUCATION 8.055 7.698 357 2.613 2e285 321 205 112 2308114-1 AGRICULTURAL EOUCATION 0000000 . . . . 1.107 1.016 23 474 436 311 27 27

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TARSI 3.--660.604,S. tASTER'S ANO COCTCO'S DESRIES CONFERRED IN INSTITUTIONS OP HIGHER EDUCATION. SY SEX OF STUDENT AND SYDISCIPLINE.DIVISION AND SPECIALTY* AGGREGATE UNITED STATES. 197374CONTINUEO

'

DISCIPLINE DIVISION ANO SPECIALTY0

BACHELOR'S DEGREES61111461,40 4 OR 5 YEARS

MASTER'S DEGREES DOCTOR'S DISMISSIPH.D..10.0.11teb

TOTAL MEN WOMEN TOTAL NEN WOMEN TOTAL 'MEN WOMEN .

I .21 3 4 5 6 7 1 11 10

01100 EDUCATION. TOTAL -- CONTINUED

41112 !DOC. OF EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN, MOT CLASSIFIED ASCN 174 23 151 55 6 111 1 I

81113 HUME ECONOMICS EDUCATION. . . 5.676 23 5.153 607 7 600 20 3 17

4111114 NURSING EDUCATION 717. 42 677 144 11 ; 135 211 I 260111 OTHER 117 2111 701 2.014 18217 .- 1.527 167 127 40

, , o

Si 613 4001111 $02 150115 15,020 356 3.312 3,257 550100 ENGINIARING, TOTAL

GSCI ENGINEERING. GENERAL. 000000002 AEROSPACE. AERONAUTICAL. ASTRONAUTICAL INCA..C103 AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING. .. 00.- oo0904 ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERING 00000000105 SIOEIGINEERING AND II /MEDICAL ENGINEERING

C106 CHEMICAL ENGINEERING 3.454 3.337 - 117 1,045 rot. 31 400 3110

0007 PET6CLEUM ENGINEERINGC101 CIVIL. CCNSTRUCTICN 4 TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING $045 1.016 120 2.653 2.604

372 361 - 3 66 66MD 3611 .364

25 2410I

40909 ELECTRICAL. ELECTRONICS. COMMUNICATIONS ENGR. 11.41$ 11002 117 3,411 7,444 55 705 6117 II

0110 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING. A A 1.131 7.474 63 1.444 1.123 21 - 315 379 6

CIII GEOLCGICA ENGINEERING 127 121 6 34 33 I 14 14 -0012 GEOPHYSICAL ENGINEERING 37 35 2 13 10 3 ' 7 7 ..

GSI3 INOUSTRIAL AND MANAGEMENT ENGINEERING 2.721 2.177, 44 1.734 10411 45 146 144 20914 tETALLURGICAL ENGINEERING 458 444 10 21 210 111 116. 3

0115 MATERIALS ENGINEERINS 161 156 5 EOS 202 6 14 . 100016 CERAMIC ENGINEERING 111 , 175 / 66' 67\ I 111

C.117 TEXTILE ENGINEERING 52 ' 41 3 22 22 .1 .' 3 30118 MINING AND MINERAL ENGINEERING 270 277 2 64 63 I 7 .7 .,0717 ENGINEERING PHYSICS 211 271 10 116 115 I 21' 21

111120 NUCLEAR ENGINEERING 309 219 10 403 305 II 106 105 I I

092I ENGINEERING MECHANICS 0000000 146 143 3 214 208 ' 6 157 156 I

0122 ENVINONMENTAL AND SANITARY ENGINEERING 112 172 10 570 538 32 -.`" 51 56 30023 NAVAL ARCHITECTURE AND MARINE ENGINEERING 370 376 3 55 54 I 3 3C124 OCEAN ENGINEERING . .... . .0 ... 136 131 5 SO 711 2 36 360025 ENGINEERING TECHNOLOCIES

,7.45 7.351 103 1 201 200 9 4 4

0101 OTHER 1.174 1044 30 411 468 23 110 103 7

1000 FINE AND APPLIED ARTS. TOTAL 4001 16.113 24.103 $.001 4.325 3.676 515 440 . 1454

1001. FINE ARTS. GENERA 1.112 1.137 3.275 *Tete 432 so 36 23 131002 ART . 000000000000 O 14.266 5.216 $9172'..10 tress 1.075 793 10 II 21003 ART HISTORY ANO OOOOO CIATICN . 2.130 417 18713' 327 101, 226 67 33 341004 MUSIC (PERFORMING. CW05111016 THEORY) 4.430 2.047 2.302 2,271 1.255 1.011 257 216 411005 MUSIC ILIdERAL ARTS PROGRAM) I 3.273 1.433 1.140 600 333 267 $2 64 II

1006 MUSIC HISTORY OAU APPRECIATI6 164 74 90 134 62 72 46 32 161007 DRAMATIC ARTS . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 . 1 1 2 - 2 . 3 0 2 3.110 1.240 670 510 74 56 IS1008 OANCE 516 75 441. 142 16 . 126 I I100.1 APPLIED DESIGN ..- . 3.004 1.177 1.127 414 116 SS -1010 CINEMATOGRAPHY. 00000 : oo 338 272 66 441- 103 3$ . 2 .. 2.1011 PHOTOGRAPHY _, 663 547 116 11 50 9 -IC111 071400 , 617 436 261 ' 16$ 02 76 9 5 4

1100 FOREIGAN0UAGES. TOTAL . 1144711 40100 140171 31114 1.351 20640 923 520 403

1101 FOREIliN CNIGUASES. GENERAL e 41S4S 223 623 446 116 310 11/4\ 1 14 $4

1102' FREIGH. . . . . , 6.213 117$ 5.315 1.115 211 107 213 $3 1301103 GERMAN 2.425 , 12$ 1.507 550 227 323 141 $3 661104 ITALIAN *

2112 77 215 SI 26 '55 11 II II

TICS SPANISH 7.131 1.711 014 1.242 410 11132 203 131 720

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1400 LAW. TOTAL

1401^2 LAW. GENERAL1499 OTHER

1500 LETTERS. TOTAL

1501 ENGLISH. GENERAL1902.. LITERATURE. ENGLISH1503 C 141 LITERATURE

1504 CLASSICS1505 LINGUISTICS150 SPEECH. OEIATE. AND,PORENSIC SCIENCE1507 CREATIVE WAITING. .

1508 TEACHING OF ENGLISH AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGE . .

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1901 PHYSICAL SCIENCES. GENERAL1102 PHYSICS. GENERAL .

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1106 INORGANIC CHEMISTRY1107 ONGANIC CHEMISTRY1901 PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY 1.

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2001 PSYCHOLOGY. GENERAL 411 51.076 25.417 25.459 4.686 2.888 1.798 1.723 /1.217 5042001 EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY'nos CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY

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2007 STATISTICS IN PSYCHOLOGY -I .. 1 1 1 1 1 -2C08 INOLSTRIAL PSYCHOLOGY 42 25 17 47 36 11 7 72009 DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY 383 49 -334 113 52 41 42 31 312010 PHYSIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY 16 6 10 5 1 4 ' 7 5 22099 °THEP 153 75 78 284 146 In 77 51 26

2100 PUBLIC AFFAIR'S AND SERVICES. TCTAL 24.264 13.707 10.557 12,494 6.168 5.746 230 179 51

2101 COMMUNITY SERVICES. GENERAL 1.002 45 548 107 73 34 9 6 34.,2102 PUBLIC 404141574411CP. 1.024 489 135 3.294 2.808 66 47 9N.2103 PARKS AND RECREATION MANAGEMENT 4 3.705 2.141 1,459 440 317

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2105 LAW ENFORCEMENT ANO CORRECTIONS 1.257 7.103 1.154 541 444 . 75 3 2 I2106 INTERNATIONAL OHMIC SERVICE 22 13 9 44 32 12 l 12149, OTHER ..... . ....... 294 -157 137 272 223 65 . / 5 2

2200 SOCIAL SCIENCES. TOTAL 152.203 96.480 55.723 17.297 12.313 4.914 4.126\3.l2 744

2201 SOCIAL SCIENCES. GENERAL 17.050 9.539 4.511 2,319 1.468 851 67 53 342202 ANTHROPOLOGY 4.402 2.473 3,324 *85 497 , 388 376 2592203 ARCHAEOLOGY

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2204 ECONOMICS 14.418 12.297 2.121 2,145 1.142 303 788 713 752205 HISTORY

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220E NEOGRAPHY . ........... 4.239 3.293 946 763 418 145 217 199 IS'2207 POLITICAL SCIENCE AND GOVERNMENT 30.932 24.733 4.199 2.448 1.992 454 744 455 III2208 SOCIOLOGY . . . . . . . . . . ' .. 35.894 15.314 20.582 2.194 1.327 869 632 455 1772209 CRIMINOLOGY 1.497 1.123 374 140 118 22 19 17 22210 INTERNATIONAL RELATICNS 1.193 815 374 706 516 40 76 73 3

2211 AFRC-AMERICAN I8LACK CULTURE/ STUOIES 392 174 218 19 9 10 3 32212 , AMERICAN INOIAN CULTURAL STUOIES2213 MEXICAN - AMERICAN CULTURAL STUCIES

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2300 THEOLOGY. TOTAL 4.231 3.040 1.191 2.494 2.110 788 468 744 22

2301-2 THEOLOGICAL PROFESSICNS. GENERAL 2.530 2.123, 407 1,340 1.147 193 485 668 172302 RELIGIOUS MUSIC .................. 160 79 81 145 112 4 4 A

2303 418LICAL LANDUAGES 76 57 21 76 721,,

2304 RELIGIOUS EDUCATION 1.301 670 43*, 1,229 688 541 35 32 32399 OTHER 162 111 51 108 91 17 40 34 2

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4901 GENERAI,LIBERAL ARTS ANO SCIENCES'4902

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"MILE 6. eLeCTOO FIRST - PROFESSIONAL oeGitteSI/CONRERReo IN INSTITUTIONS OFHIGHER EDUCATION. AY SEX OF STUOENT, CONTROL OF INSTITUTION, ANDOISCIPLINE SPECIALTY: AGGREGATE UNITED.STATES, 1973.74

CONTROL OF INSTITUTIONANO OISCIPLINE SPECIALTY

ALL FIRST - PROFESSIONAL OEGREESREQUIRING AT LEAST 6 YEARS

TOTAL MEN WOMEN

1 2 3 4

ALL 16STITUTIONS 54,278

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83.0.01.olv..RAIIS11 - -4744 OTHER 111M 132 62

PRIVATELY CONTROLLE0 INSTITUTIONS 30.104 27.737 3,067

1204 DENTISTRY 10.0S. OR'O.F.0.0 00000 "0 tow 1,410 43,1206 MEOICINE 1007.1. 0 0 0000000000 4.767 4.147 6201205.1 OPTOMETRY 10.0.1 553 537 161110 OSTEOPATHIC MEDICINE ID U 1 661 644 17

1216 -1 POOIATRY IP00.0. OR 0014POOIATRIC MEOICINE 10 P M 1 371 . 367 4

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ASTSPECIFICO IN THE INSTRUCTIONS ANO LISTED IN THE REPORT FORM.

TABLE 7. . .INTERREOIATE DEGREES CONFERRED IN INSTITUTIONS OF NIGHER EDUCATION, IV TYPE OP AWARD*ANO ONTROt ANO LEVEL OF INSTITUTION' AGGREGATE UNITE') STATES 1473.74 1/

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// FOR AN ALTERNATE MET1400 AGGREGATION, SEE TABLE 107 IN APPENOIX A.

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Appendixes

A. An Alternate Method of Aggregation

Et Reproduction of SurveVorms, Parts A and B

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Appendix A

ALTERNATE METHOD OF AGGREGATION

The National Center Education Statistics (NCES)has become aware, over the 'years, of the trend tNordincreasing numbers of multicampus institutions andentire systems of institutions,- in which various unitsoffer programs 'at different levels. It has befome neces-sary to identify the level of program in each of theunits separately, instead of following the traditionalpractice of a single identification f r an entire con-glomerate of units. There is also an in asing need foranalysis of operations of individual units and for theability to make interinstitutional comparisons, by levelof reporting unit. Such comparisons require that thegroups be homogeneous.

Beginning with the year 1971-n NCES began classi-fying the constituent units of all multiampus and

iffriulti-institutional entities separately. This classifica-tion made it possible, andtmandatory by fall 1972, thatthe separate entities be suiveyesj individually. These arethe first 2 years in which data on "Degrees and OtherFormal Awards Conferred"' have been collected in sucha manner.

Each individual campus (reporting unit) is nowcoded in one of six ways:

Code 1University (including only those branchesclassified at the university level);

Code 2 Other. 4-year institution (including onlythose branches classified at the other 4-year level);

Code 3-2-year institution (including only its ownbranches);

Code 4-4-year branch of a university;Code 5-2-year branch of a university;Code 6-2-year lyancli of an "other 4-year" institu-

tion.'Using' the "olid" method of aggregation, the one

which is used in ,the main tables in this publication,reporting units aggregate as follows:

University = 1 ,+ 4 + 5;Other 4-year = 2 + 6;2-year = 3.

The "new"method of aggregation, used in the table.in this appendix, is as follows:

University = 1;Other 4-year = 2 + 4;2-year = 3 + 5 + 6. 's

Because this publication deals with degrees at thebaccalaureate level and above, certain categories orreporting units do not appear. Codes 3, .5, and 6 *B'relate to 2-year institutions or 2-year branches ofversifies or other 4-year institutions.

The general impact of the new methodyof aggrega-tion is to reduce the number of students shown asreceiving degrees from universities and` to increase thenumber of degrees awarded by "other 4,ydrey instito- .

tions." Table A shows the impact on each degree level4 0.

Table A.Number of degrees moved from thVuniver-sity" level to the "other 4-year'? level byadopting the new method of aggregationof reporting units: 1972-73 and 1973-74

.,

Level and controls 1972-73 1973-74

Bachelor's 40,767 54,37?Public 37,113 50,780Private ..., . 3,654 3,592

Master's 10,078 14,206

Public 7,N1 11,372'

Private 2,687 . 2,834

Doctor's 1,538 1,552

Public =1,134 1,119

Private 404 433

First - professional.. 4,672 5,323

Public 4,613 5,170Private 59 3

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in each of the 2 survey years of changing the Methof aggregation.

Tables 2 and 7 in the body, of the report arithonly tables in this publication affected by ,thiplhapgeTo simplify comparisons between the two etliicds oaggregation, a numbering system i r which

Osyni. ingated b

publication the -table which is aggre-e,"new" Method has 100 added to thepum

for the table aggregating the same datrby theod. Thus, tables .2 and 7 can be compared

ith tablet 102 and 107 ifs this appendix.

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UNIVERSITIES . 671.007 36S! 210i260 1.303 30.07 07043 0.311 17.1116 191.47,

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.

OTHERFIELDS

.

1 2 3 4 . 5 6

ALL INSTITUTIONS

4-YEAR INSTITUTIONS

UNIVERSITIESOTHER 6VEAR

PUSLItLY CONTROLLED

f

4 -YEAR INSTITUTIONS

UNIVERSITIESOTHER 4-MAR

PRIVATELY CONTROLLED

-140FOR INSTITUTIONS

UNIVERSITIESOTPEO 4 -YEAR

/1

3.319 114 300 57 1.421

3.315 114 30 1117 1.621 T.3.262 114 161 76 920

57 1411 ll 101

100> 44 136. 43 1.26

3.034 "46 136 43 1.269 . .

.20177 44 25 43 67937 111 590

295 173 44 352

295 60. 173 44 352

205 45 136 33 24137 11 111 '

1/ AN INTERMEDIATE DEGREE IS ANY RECOGNITION (DEGREE OR CERTIFICATE' FOR A PROGRAM INTERMEDIATE'BETWEEN THE MISTER'S DEGREE ANO THE DOCTOR'S OEGREE (PHA.. E00.. ETC.A. WHICH IN ESSFACE ISTHE DOCTOR'S DEGREE WITHOUT THE DISSERTATION. FOR EXAMPLE. MASTER OP PHILOSOPHY. CANDIDATE INPHILOSOPHY. DOCTOR OF ARTS. ETC.

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TAIBL2 102...162001L006 AN, 41111026 01541(4 CONP104120 IN INSTITUTIONS OP memo gibutareop. SP LIONEL or 0111$. SIX OP 011221111. ANNCONTROL ANS OF INSTITUTION, msemsears UNITROO STATUES. 1171 -742e

CONTROL ANO LEVEL ALL*"....

BACH/LOS 0144111MST ..PROFtSSIONALOR11241112 0661010IN6 . 6112,922 oneness pan's.. amuseOF INSTITUTION ovemess 1E1U1111N6 OR 6 4 AT LIAR/ TRAMS IPH.19.. (0.0.. RTC./

TOTAL MIEN wow. TOTAL 00N 2042N TOTAL MON 204154 YOTAL WIN VOMON1 3 .11 7 I 10 II . IS 13 14

ALL INSTITUTIONS. 1.322.7311. 25.776 170.007. 413.460 04.270 40.2021. 6.37 moms 1116.1 IMO 53.011 117.37 2.402Umvsmsgums .

472AR .

2/6.191764.620

360.212666.17

216.127314.704

168.236271.837

71. 1 20.160OINIER

22. 401140.747.4341.040

147.1374131.11111

16.20274.544

60.641 22.1116361.070 4.705

43.462 2.0013.218 611

PIMLICO, coomm.Leo * 620.820 6210162 761.060 2211.1111 5711474 21.167 1.327 106.266 121.722 3.,7071 21.017 11.027 3.220umvaassums . . . . *1ea71 111o1 116.041 111.37 11.141 4.011 110477 146.114 640031 700420 100666 80.266 3.6220,0010 . 431.960 37004 120017 174.12 7.441 7.117 034 21.24 44e.001 44.367 2.312 1.231 421

PRIVATTLI CONTROLLSO. 432.402 226.221 100.167 127.264 31.104 27.737 3.267 22.722. 26.622 .32.143 12.022 0.177 11.130''UNIVERSITIES . . 1119.001 01.333 14.470 30.0111 140111 14.10 1.961 *1o111 37.461 10.420 .220' 7.444 tomeOTHER 4-.72AR 212.61 212.60 111.411 7.107 14.776 13.01 1.11* 32.074 27.161 16.711 2.211 1.411 470

to4

l/MI ..LE 107. INTERREDIATE OECREEiiCOAFERRED IN INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION. MI TYPE OF AWARD.AND CONTROL ANO LEVEL OF 1451110110N) AGGREGATE U41110 STATES. 1973-74 jI

CONTROL ANO LEVEL OFINSTITUTION.

'

CANDIDATE IN --

PROFESSIONAL01LONA

.

MASTERDP

PHILOSOPHY

ALLOTHER '

INTERMEDIATEDEGREES

PHILOSOPHY OTHERFIELDS

1 2. 3 4 5 6

ALL INSTITUTIONS g 72 5 1)1 330 903

4 -YEAR INSTITUTIONS 2.725 1)1 330 90)

"UNI VERSI TIES 2.379 131 323 297OTHER -YEAR 146 7 6

PUIICICLY CONTROLLED 2.725 29 117 13C

4.-TE AR PIiSTI TUTIONS 2.725 29 117 13

UNIVERSITIES 2.579 N 79 110 1 3 cOTHER 4-yE** 146 7

PRIVATELY CCNTROLLED 102 213 220Y

4-TEAR INSTITUTIONS 102 211 290

UNIVERSITIES 102 21) ,., 224OTHER 4-YEAR 1 6

1.311

1 .311

745626

742

302120

520_

29..

443 .'

146

1/ AN INTERMEDIATE DEGREE IS ANY RECOGNITION 'DEGREE OR CERTIFICATE) FOR A PROGRAM 1N1ERME414TE'BETWEEN THE MASTERS DEGREE ANO THE DOCTORS DEGREE irm.o.. 10.0..' ETC.,. WHICH IV ESSENCE ISTIE 00CTOR.S OFGReE MITIOUT THE DISSERTATION. FUR ex*mtg. MASTER OF PHILOSOPHY. CANDIDATE INPHILOSOPHY. OCCTOIOF ARTS. ETC.

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A pond x B

REPRODUCTION OF SUR Y FORMS, PARTS A AND B

I

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. EDUCATION. AND WELFAREOFFICE OF EDUCATION ,WASNINSTON. D.C. AM

HIGHER EDUCATION GENERAL INFORMATION SURVEY

DEGREE& AND OTHER FORMAL AWARDS CONFERREDBETWEEN JULY 1, 102 AND JUNE 30, 11173

PLEASEREAD

INSTRUCTIONSBEFORE

COMPLETINGTHIS PORN

O.M.X. NO S1R0001APPROVAL EXPIRES: 11/30174

I. INSTITUTION CODE Numean

2. 001 DATENet MA thee Amgen III, 11173

News 1. 5. 4. S. awl S MUST be complete/ by ell lostItomeas. H ofoltoloble. eemplete Homo 7 sad S. "Sidialt .upstate owvey form IA emit el Mssemeweas w iwswah csowwww s1 jIs ImiiIhotion. If It A hownoilgo M previa. operate ilet Fe. any bronsb saw% sod lb. Awe for AA breach awe,.IN loolwind in Ike parent imetitotisa's wow. Iadoete MIS Is Nes elwlow

1. NAME ANDMAILINO ADORED OF INSTITUTION OR CAMPUS Cove-NitaET THIS lignOity (nctudo Wry, 31.1.. and SIP AO)

411

41. Haiti AND TITLE F RESPONDENT

3. TELEPHONE Numean OF RESPONDENT (Area IAN. Neal nimbly NOcrionslan)

THE INSTITUTION COVERED SY THIS REPORT IS (Chock snip ,no)

(s) ID A SINOLECAMINS INSTITUTION

(c) A CH CA UP OP A PARENT INSTITUTION (MIA-mom of patent inotteution Nt..)

r

(h) Q A MAI CAMP!USRAIwo

(44 0 -oNa Or TMULTPGAM

OTHER ruses IsSswots

6n) wIrNE OR MORE.

MA INISTRATIVELY EQUAL CAMPUSES OF A

NSTITUTION

710.111 THE INSTITUTION COVERED SY THIS REPORT 1110INCLUDED IN AN "INSTITUTIONAL STEM". WRITE,THE NAME OP TliE SYSTEM BELOW.

M PARENT INSTITUTIONS (A. chwhof in 1160 01101.1L0 LIST THE NAMES OP ALL THEIR BRAN -CAMPUSES.Wilr. USE THE FIRST COLUMNTO SHOW woman DATA FOR ANY OP SHESE.UNITS ARE INCLUDED WITH THE DATA FOR THE ARENY IN ir I/ REPORT.

ARE DATA FOR THISUNIT INCLUDED IN

THIS REPORT,

`OYES O NO

NAME OP BRANCH CiAMPUS AND/OR OTHER CAMtPUSADDRESS

, &Ws, es Zip cods)

0 -YES NO

YES Q NO

for the

Dais shownon the form are

40P to United States

DEFINITIONS

MULTI-CAMPUS INSTITUTION. An orgasiikation beeringresemblance to an institutional system, but ,usieduivocally designat-01 as single institution witkeithin:of two orgaaliational struc-tures: wan institution having two store campuses responsibleto central administration (attach central adniniatration soy or maynot Se located on one of the edelnlalledvely equal campus..)ef(2) an institution hsVing a main campus with roe or mere breachcampuses attached to it.

MAIN CAMPUS. In those inatitlitioaa comprised of main cam-o pus sad AA or more branch campus... the main campy. (soatedinee

called de patent Institution) la usually the location sf the core.primary. r most comprehensive program. Unless the inatituffen-wide or central administrative office for such Institutions is report;AI to be at different location. the main campus is also the loco-time of the central Alministrative office.

°

BRANCH CAMPUS. A campus of an institution of higher educa-tion which is Admitted on relatively permanent basis (i.e.. has

Meanly PARMWAIni othlimilfroihst), which offers an Orgialsedprogram or provosts of work of at litmt 2 y (as 0PPolAW tomum). and which is located in community different from thatin which to parent institution is located. To be considered incommunity different from that of the parent institution. a branchshall be located beyond a raitienable combining distance from themain campus of the parent inition.

INSTITUTIONAL SYSTEM. A complex of two or more institu-tions of higher education, each separately migiudsed or indepen-dently complete. under the control or Ouperilalon of a tingle admin-istrative body.

OE FORM =am. 3/73 REPLACES PREVIOUS EDITIONS OP THIS FORM WHICH ARE OBSOLETE.

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bEGREES AND OTHER FORMAL AWARDS CONFERREDBETWEEN JULY 1, 1972 AND JUNE 30, 1973

SURVEY COVERAGE

Classification of the major fields of study used in this surveyhas been presented in the following publication:

This report is divided into 3 parts.

PART A is concerned with firstproTessional degree's only.

PART B is concerned with bachelor's, master's, and dOctor'sdegrees. -

.PART C is concerned with awards below the bachelor's level(Associate lntArts degrees and other formal awards).

Many institutions will appropriately skip one or more of theoes nut apply to.that part to us

3 parts. If a particular part (A, ll'or C)you. please indicate that fact and forwaMotu With those you did completes,

U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Office ofEducation, National Center for Educational Statistics. ATaxonomy of Instructional Programs in Higher Education.By Robert A. Huff and Marjorie 0. Chandler, OE-50064.70.Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1970.Price: S .45.

NOTE: Listings of data for individual institutions are regi irlyincluded in published reports of this survey.

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS

1. INCLUSIVE DATES/ Report only those degrees7i(including awards in Part C) which re actually conferred

between Julyil, 1972 and June 30, 1973. Degrees earned butnot yet conferred during this time period should be reportedis next year's survey.

2: INSTITUTIONAL COVERAGE. A separate report is'requested from each branch or member of a system, as wellas from each entirely independent institution and each "parent"institution. Please provide is information requested in item 6 °on the cover page, whi .is intended to permit complete identi-()Canon of the reporting unit. Do not, include degrees conferredby branches of your institution located in foreign countries.

3. CONSULTATION ON PROBLEMS. If clarification ofthe definitions and instructions is needed, please consult thesurvey director, Mrs. Mary Evans Hooper, NatiOnal Center forEducational Statistics, U: S. Office of Education, 400 MarylandAvenue', S.W., Washington, D.C. 20202. Or you may reachMrs. Hooper by telephone: (202) 962-7301.

OE FORM 2300-2.1, 3/73

4. RETURNING FORMS. Completed report forms shouldbe addressed: Attention: Room 2164HEGIS, National Center

n/Ifir Educational Statistics, US. Office of Education, 400Maryland Avenue, S.W.: Washington, C. 20202.

S. MAJOR CHANCES. If the,number of degrees ybu reportirtiny,eree is significantly larger miming, than the numberyou reported.last y it will be most haft1ful if you will includeexplanatory notes on th form or on en accompanying sheet ofpaper. Please indicate by rcling the "line number' in column 3dilegrees'were confetred for the first time in 1972-73 in a

discipline specialty new to your institution.

tlease verify your entries and check all the additionbefore returning the form.

SEPARATE SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS ARE PROVIDEDFOR EACH OF THE,,3 PARTS.

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CI

NAME OF INSTITUTION I1. INSTITUTION CODE NUMEIER

.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR PART A: PIRSTPROFESSIONAL DEGREES CONFERRED IN SELECTED FIELDS, 1972-73

Only the 8/professions listed below should be reported inPart A. Within sheseprofessions, report first:professionaldegrees only. A first-professional degree is defined hereinas one which meets all three of the following criteria:( I.) it signifies completion of the academic requirements tobegin practice in the profession; (2) it is based on a programwhich requires at least 2 years of college work priortoentrance, and (3) a total of at least 6 academic years ofcollege work is required to complete the degree program,including prior required college work plus the length of theprofessional curriculum.itself.

The "Other" category is to be used only in the event that thereare first professional degrees within the 8 professions other thanthose specifically named in connection with those professions. '

For each of the 8 disciplines, degrees other than first-professionalare to be reported in Part B. At

The TOTAL line (line 14) should show the sums of all entries incolumns 4 and 5.

PART A: FIRST-PROFESSIONAL DEGREES CONFERRED IN SELECTED FIELDS (Requiring at least six years of stuIS PART A APPLICABLE TO YOUR INSTITUTION? n YES LINO(If not applicable, proceed to Parts B and C.)

CODE

'(I)

DISCIPLINE $PEC1ALTY'ffueloe field of erudy).; ,

,

/ .(2)

TINENO.

(Circleif newails

year)

(3)

NUMBER OF FIRST .PROFESSIONADEGREES CONFERRED

MEN

a

(4) .

WOMEN'

(5)

1204 Dentistry, D.D.S. or D.M.D.. degree 1 4,028 58 w

1206 Medicine, M.D. degree 2 '911159

---

1209.1 Optometry 10.11 degree. Report all other op etry in Part BA IL 3151

C.

'20 '

1210 Osteopathic medicine, D.O. degree 4. Y108

.1

'1216-I Podiatry (Pod.D. or D.P.) er podiatric medicine (DP .) fInclude chiropody;) 5 - 277 /-

'1218 Veterinary medicine (D.V.M. degree) ,

it

1,166 133

1401.10

Law, general I Lf.R. or J.D. degree. Report all other law in Part B.1 25,260 2.221i

2301.1Theological professions, ieneral 1B.D., M.Div., Rabbi; or other rust-professionaldegree. Report all other theology in Part B.1 5,10, 182

9799 Other, specifyf

9 269

9799

,10

9799 , ,.." II

9799 12 .

9799 ' ' . 13

9700 TOTAL (Sum of Imes) thru 13)%.,. 14 46,827 . ;,Ails;,Ails

OE FORM 2300-2.1, 3/73 -

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'NUR CTIONS FOR PART !BACHELOR', MASTER', AND DOCTOR" DEGREES

1. TYPES OF DEG Re Port earned bachelor's,master's, and doctor's ess, except for those first-professional degrees reported in Part A. Report certificatesand diplomas if they are equivalent to a bachelor's degreeand if they are based on at least 4 years of college work.

Do not report honorary degrees.

Certificates for work between the master's degree and albdoctor's-degree should be separately listed at the end ofPart B. See 5(d) below.

(Report Asada!, in Arts degrees or similar awards belowthe bachqrk's level in Part C)

.

2. GROUPING OF DISCIPLINES. The major fields ofstudy to be.reported here fall in the following disciplinedivisions:

0100 Agriculture and Natural 1300Resources 1400

0200 Architecture and Efl. 1500- vironmentalbesipt 1600

0300 Area Studies0400' Biologicaltriences

0500 Business and Manage- ,

ment0600 Communications0700 ,CorriOuter and Infor-

mation Sciences -0800 Education

0900 Engineering1000/Fine andApplied Arts

Foreign Languages1200 Health Professions

1700180019002000

Home EconomicsLawLettersLibrary Science

MathematicsMilitary SilencesPhysical Sciences.Psychology

2100 Public. Affairs andServices

2200 SOcial Sciences2300 "Theoloek.,..4900 Interdisciplinary

. Studies

., 3. SKIPPING INAPPLICABLE DISCIPLINES. Skip thosedisciplitte divisions in which your institution, does not grantdegrees. Many registrars, for example, will skip one or moreof theTollowinp 0100; 1200; 1800; 2300.

4. NUMBER OF DEGREES. Report all degrees (withinthe limitations of paragraph 1, above). IN student earnedtwo degrees between July 1, 1972 and June 30, 1973 (e.g.,a bachelor's degreeat the end of the summer session and amaster's degree at the end of the following academic year),report each of the two degrees in its appropriate classification.

S. DEGREE LEVELS.

(a) Report all BACHELOR'S DEGREES requiring at least 4but not more than S years of academic work In Coltunhi (4)and (5) of the report;form. Also:report ALL bachelor'sdegrees conferred In' a COOPERATIVE or WORK-STUDY

I 6E *ovoi'2 s&2-1. 3/73

9

PLAN or PROGRAM in Columns (4) and (5). A cooperative planprovides for alternate elate attendance. and employment inbusiness, industry, or government; thus, it allows the studentto combine actual work experience with his college studies.

(b) MASTER'S DEGREES. The master's degree in liberalarts and sciences is the degree customarily grantedupon suc-,cessful completion of one (sornetinws two) academic years ofwork beyond die bachelor's dopes.

Except for the Master of Divinity degree (Part A), report all' Master's degrees in Part B, Columns (6) and (7) (even though

the mune s is repaired in some fells, such as Library Science,Hospital Administration, and Social Work, for employment atthe professional level, and even though, as in the case ofSocial Work, 4 years of undergraduate work dre required forentrance into the program and an additional 2 years for corn-pktion.) Report Education specialist (6-year degree) in samecolumns as master's degrees, in appropriate discipline specialtyin Education (0800). i.(c) ORATE. The doctorate classification includes

ibleep s as Doctor of Education, Doctor of Juridicalfor of Public Health, Ind the Ph.D. degree in any

field whethe omy, Food Technology, Education, Engi-neering, Public AdMinbtridon, Ophthalmology, Radiology,etc. (In the case of the Doctor of Public Health; the priorprofas(onal ul is generally earned in the closely `!elatedprofessional fiendof medicine or of sun itery engineering.),

Part A) in Columns (8) and (9) of the port-form.Please 'report thadoctor's degrees .es (except those included in

re,

(4) OTHER DEGREE OR CERTIFICATE.ifsyour institu-tion prbvides any recognition /degree or Certificate) for aprogram intermedlite between the master's degree and.thedoctor's degree (Ph.D., &LA, etc.) which in euence is thedoctor's degree without the dissertation (for example, Masterof Philosophy, Candidate4n Philosophy, etc.,) (do not include6-year specialist degrees), please report the name of thedegree or certificate and the number of students receiving itin the item at the end of Part B (after Item No. 98B0.)(Do not inch)* in the, tabulated figures for Bachelors.Master's, and Doctor's degrees in the report form.)

6. CLASSIFICATION OF DEGREES ACCORDING TOMAJOR FIELD OF STUDY.

(a) Spec ific Classification. Classify degrees as specificallyas the Ibt of specialties in the broad discipline divisions ofthe report orm permits. Thus, reporta badrelor's degree inbusiness a stration with ah accounting major in Account-ing (0502 , NOT in Busineu and cbmmerce, general (0501).

00 Degree of Doctor of Philosophy. Classify the Doctor ofPhilosophy degree accor to the.student's major field ofstudy. Thus, a Ph.D. in ernistry should-be reported as adegree in Chemistry OT as one in Philoschlfiy.

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(c) Majors of Students Prepared to Teeth. The geniral ruleIs to chaffy divots according to. the major area of speciall.ution. This malls, in general, that degrees of students whohave prepared to teach an academic subject, such as English,biology, mathematics, o; foreign languages, should be reportedas appropriate inletters, Biological Sciences, Mathematics,and Foreign Languages and NOT in Education. On the otherhand, the demos of students who have prepared to teach'such spocW subjects as aviculture, art, music, etc. should bereported in Agricultural education (0899.1), Art education(0831), and Music education (0832).

(d) Split and Double Majors. When a student graduateswith a split major or a double major e.g., in Spanish and

French report the agree either In the area of greaterspecialization or as half a degree (3) in French and half adegree (3) in Spanish. (If the spilt or double major involvedSpenblied an unlisted language, the second language shouldbe reported in Other. specify (1199)). Similarly in the caseof a student with a split or double major in Biology and

4. Chemistry, report the degree in the area of greater speciali-zation or u (3) dome in Biology and (.5) degree in

Chemistry.

(e) Unlisted Fields of Study. When classifying a specialtywhich does not seem to fit into thelist, the institution

/two choices: (1) it can be listed name under "other" ifit represents an unlisted special , or (2) it can be placy6 ina "general" category if it covers several listed specials

(f) General Majors. The term general major is uscd to des-ignate diversified curriculums within an tires of )study. Ordi-narily, degrees based on a general major :Wu be reportin one of the general categories of the Tpo -form, suPhysical sciences, general (1901); Soria Ices, gen(2201); Hifmanities and social scien (49b3), etc. us adegree based on concentration in History-Govern ent-Economics should be reported in Social sciences, general.

4) Interdisciplinary Studies. Code 49994is for portingfields, of study which represent two or more b d discipiffle divisions; for exempt Mass Communi ons, encom-

passing segments of pry logy, cation, usiness,

jou ism, social sden s, fine/a , etc., ould be reportedh e. Specify the of th,e terdisci inary study when

porting in 4999.

I-

Won, lease vexample ins, 2

Wed(4) di (9).

(h) Beforesubtotals ifsum of(oolum

fy that the specialty33, end 52, etc.) ar the

Ones for every column

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NAME OF 1NSTJTUTIONr. INSTITUTION CODE NUMBER

PART IS BACHELOR'S, MASTER'S, AND DOCTOR'S DEGREES, 197243 Continued13 PAST 3 APPLICABLE TO YOUR INSTITUTION?(if not applicable, Proceed to Part C.) yEs NO

CODE

(1 I

DISCIPLINE SPECIALTY(major field of study)

(2) .

LINENO.

MorkIf now

thisYear/

(3)

NUMBER OP DEOREEECONPEAPIED

BACHELOR%DEOPIESIS

(Requiring 4.5 years)

MASTER'SDECREES

DOCTOR'SDEGREES".b., Ed.D., etc.)

MENNI

WOMEN

(51

MEN

(6)I WOMEN

(VMEN

(84

1 WOMEN

(91

AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL:RESOURCES (0100)NOTE: Agricultural chemistry: Report in 0414 flisany; entomology, genetics, plant pathology, Plant YdaintY:Apiculturafeducation: Report in 0899-1 Report' as appropriate in Biological Sciences

Agricultural engineering: Report in 0903

0101 Agriculture, general__,1172 77 it* 9 NI . .

0102 Agronomy (field crops, and crop management) 2743 20 315 196 1

0103 Soils science (management and conservation) 3 260 15 78 5 95 2

0104 Animal science (husbandry) (include animal nutritton.1 42.567 344 301 21 142

0105Dairy science (husbandry) (Report dairy Manufactuthig and

'technology in 0113.) 5253

,

16 79 4 29 1

0106 , Poultry science57 10 36 2 16 .-

0107 Fish, game, and wildlife management 7 1450 2214 46 2

0108 Horticulture (fruit and vegetable production) 8394 73 129 15 51 1

0109 Ornamental horticulture (floriculture, nursery science/ 9204 30 13 3 1 -

0110 Agricultural and fang managementf-

10 164 2 . '0111 Agricultural economics i 1

764 17 412 19 183 7

0112 Agricultural business . 12 846 25 6 - - -0113

Food science and technology (Include da1.7.41anufacturingand technology .._nutrition,'1306N.anI"nutrittfon, lentil-1C," 0421.1

13340 99 179 48 , 6g

0114 Forestry 142.,961 1401 331 , 25

.

138

.

.0115 , .Natural resources manapment 15

.Bei 114 106 12 20

0116Agriculture and forestry technologies (baccalaureate andhigher programs) 16

63 2 4 1 .7

0117 Range management 17150 5 551 2 ?., -

0199 Other, specify 181,186 141 189\ 30- 37 7

0199 .19 .,

0199 1 20 N.

0199.. '-

.. . 21

0100 TOTAL (sum of lines 1 Clint 21) 2213.715

.i.J1.104 2.600 222 1.031 28

OE FORM 231112.1,.3n3

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NAME OF INSTITUTION ...11. INSTITUTION CODE NUMBER.

PART B HELOR'S, MASTER'S, AND DOCTOR'S DEGREES, 197243 Continued

CODE

(I)

DISCIPLINE SPECIALTY(major field of-study)

(2)

LINEND.

(Circleif newthisyear(

(3)

NUMBER OF DEGREES CONFERRED

BACHELOR'SDEGREES

(Requiring 45 years)

MASTER'SDEGREES

DOCTOR'SDEGREES

(Ph.D.. Ed.D., etc.'

MEN

/I)WOMEN

(5)

MEN(6)

WOMEN

(7)

MEN

(8)

WOMEN

,s

ARCHITECTURE AND E VIRONMENTAI, DESIGN 102001

NOTE: McMichael engineering:. Report in* 0904. Distinguish among specialties in Architectureand Environmental Design (0200) andFine and Applied Arts (1000).

0201/ IT`

Environmental design; general 23 708

-tels 40 27 ' -

0202 ., Lecture,Architeture [tie sepXratteecrettoert.l..reporting ooyilandscape.arcid- ., 24, ,' 3,720 4 255 N 657 72 7 -

0203 Interior design.

., 25 56 .302 7 - 1 -

0204 Landscape architecture. j

26479

..

56 13(r e

24

,

i _ _ -

0205 Urban architecture,

.. 27c

1 71 3 -

0266 City, ebmmunity, and regional planning 28' 249 -4 883 203t X 35 2

0299

I.

9ther, specify..

\ 29 844 86 166 , 35 3 2

0299 30.

0299 31

0299 32-

0200 ' TOTAL (sum of lines 23 thru 32) 33 6,057 923 1,955 364 54 4

AREA STUDIES 103001

NOTE: Distinguish among specieltieljn Area Studies (0300).Foreign Languages (1100), Public Affairs and 'rServices (2100); and Social Sciences (2200).

0301 Asian studies, general- ,-'

34 116 102 74 35 . 1

k 0302 East Asian studies 35 60 59 55 17 6 1

0303,..

South Asian (India, etc) stud\i/.

. 36 14 448 9 7

0304 Southeast Asian studiesr

377 3 8 - -

0305 African sites 38 11, 7. 45 23 - 2 -

0306 Islamic stuclies- 39 j1 - 2 -

0307...

Russian and Slavic studies . 40 66 86 16- 9 -s. 1

0308 Latin American (studies , 41 142 ion 96 66 8 1

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NAME OF INSTITUTION 11. INSTITUTION CODE NUMBER

PART B BACHELOR'S, MASTER'S, AND DOCTOR'S DEGREES, 1972-73 Continued

CODE

(t1

it

oSCiPi.li.E 5F,CCI^L t 'IImalor field of study)

. .(2)

LINENO.

gardeif ism

thisyear)

(3)

NUMBER OF DEGREES CONFERRED

BACHELOR'SDEGREES

.N(Requ/sitts 4.5 yearn

MASTER'S"a DEGREES

DOCTOR'S 'DEGREES

(Ph.D., Ed.D., etc.)MEN

(4)

WOMEN

(5)

MEN

(6)

WOMEN

(7)

MEN

(a)

WOMEN

9

AREA STUDIES 103001 - Continued _

0309 Middle Eastern s ies 42 21 24 1 5 -0310 European studies, genes"( 43 a 25 . -0311 Eastern European sti)dies,

44 11 ' 6 ' 1 - 1 -0312

/West Eurqpean studieS .45

12 12 4 4 ./0313 American studies 46

823 963 130 135 49 28

0314 Pacific 'res. studies. 47 - 2 - '1..

- 0399. -

Other, specify.176 166 186 85 39 15

0399.

,49 ..

0399. . 504. 70399

.

.. 51.

' ..,.

0300 TOTAL (sum of line! 34 thru 34) 52 1,468 1,612 653 382_

.

117 48

NOTE: Animal nutrition: Report in b104.-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES (0400) '

Clinical dental, chnical medical, and clinical veterinary medical sciences,and pharmacy: Report as appropriate Health Professions.

0401.

Biology, general53 21,831

.

9,740 2;005 978 492 135

0402 /Botany, general -..._ 54 432 2;4.3 261 ix; 171 49

0403 ' Bacteriology i ' 192 181 37 26 22

0404 Plant pathology S626 91 17 '.;- 0

0405 Plant pharmacology 57 - - - - . -0406 Plant physiology

_58

26 6 17 3 36 2

0407 Zoology. general) .

594,203 1,214 I45a 196 166 72

0408 Pathology, human and animal 60.z......- - 36 27

-70 6

0409 Pharmacology, human and animal (Report pharmacy in 1211.1 616 1 65 21 107 22

0410 Physiology, human and animal s 62143 50 134 45 221 55

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NAME OF INSTITUTION

4.1

1. INSTITUTION CODE NUMBER

PART BACHELOR'S, MASTER'S AND DOCTOR'S DEGREES; 1972-73 Continued

CODE

(1)

DISCIPLINE SPECIALTY(major field of study) .

12)

LINENO.

If newKink

this

year)(3)

NUMBER OF DEGREES CONFERRED -

.4

BACHELOR'SDEGREES

(Requirins 4.5 years)

MASTER'SDEGREES

DOCTOR'SDEGREES

(Ph.D.. Ed.D.. etc.)

MEN14)

WOMEN(5)

MEN(6)

WOMEN01

MEN01

WOMEN(9)

BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES 104001 - ContinuedI

0411 Microbiology 63882 685 ..... 315

NO'/ 140 245

.

73

0412 Anatomy.

61 '4 2 / 16 93 36

0113 Histology ' . 651 - , . 2 ..

0114 Biochemistry (Include agricultural chemistry.) 66 677 1)5 196 74 399 102

4,0115 Biophysics. . 67 ;45 7. 36- 12 90 10

0416 Molecular biology 68 ' 34 22 6 5 38 14

0117 Cell biology (cytology. cell physiology) 69 17 8 3 4 14 8

0418 Marine biology 70 . 80 16 14 5 , 12 2

0119 Biometrics and biostatistics 71

.

7 - 214 24 , 16 3

0120 eEcology 72 4: 18 33 \. 1 1+27 5

0421 Entomology 73 163 42 175 311 173 16

0122 Galatia (Include experimental plant and Otani breeding.) . 74 20 18 la 31 84 21

0123 tadlobiology 75 - 25 2 12 2

0124 Nutritionscietitific (excludes nutrition in homeeconomics end dietetics). .

76 11 15 38 73 34

0125 Neuroscience' 771 1 3 - 12 2

0126 Toxicology 784 1 5 1.

-

5

-

1

0127

. .Embryology . 79

.. .. -

0199 Other 80.

1,003 1'7 275 ' 70 186 44

0199 81

0199 824

0199 83 ,

04 TOTAL (sum of Mies 53 thru 83) U 29,8148 12,824 14,37o 1,924 2,326 711

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LNAME OF INSTITUTION 11. INSTITUT N CODE NyMBER

PART B BACHELOR'S, MASTERS, AND DOCTOR DEGREES, 0724 Continued

CODE

(IL

DISCIPLINE SPECIALTY(major field of study)

(2)

LINENO.

(Circleif new

this

BACHELDDEGRE

(Requitin -3 years)

NUMSEr3F DEGREES CONFERRED

year) I)

(3) 14)

BUSINESS AND MANA ENT (0600)NOTE: Business. commerce. and distribtitive education Advertising:* Report in 0604.

WOMEN

(3)

MASTER'SDEGREES

DOCTOR'SDEGREES

(Ph.D., Ed.D.. etc.)

MEN(6)

(teacher preparation): Report in 0838.

WOMEN

(7)MEN

(8)

WOMEN

(9)

0501 Business and' commerce, general 8526,960 3,2914 8,602 459 182 '8

0502...."-------..--7-

Accounting 86214,964 3,325 1,1486 1141 92 1

0503 Business statistics 8777 22 85 14

0504 Banking a manat .88(- nOt A5 . 1,692 58

\505 ....- Investtnents and securities 8954

.3],,,

'_--1-----

_....-., 58 3'

;32

- -0506 C Business management and administration 90;

2.795,

11.995 126 313 , 10

0507 Operations resemch ____------91

_____.----15,410

1114 5 353 16 21 -0508

yyy

Hotel and restaurant management '92793 72 22 .. ,Z

0509 .----

Marketing and purchasing --- ul 9313,885 . 1,1481 1,035 56 51 24

, 0510 Transp _no atibn and public utilities ' 94548 19 . 157 2 8 -1

0511 Real estateA

9555 50 73 ..

0512 Insurance'/

96476 25 21 1 2 ..

0513-

International, business ?7179 16 7114 31 4 1

0514 Secretarial studies (baccalaureate and higher programs)....

9832 1;1421 18 18% 1 - 1

0515 Personnel management.

991,077 112 327

0

25 '12 -0516 ... Labor and industrial relations 100

1,387 - 96 304 27 21 -0517 Busin econo s 101

2.252 185 214 28 73 4

0599 ZO e if/PIPther, sp c 10214,560 676 2,552 126 67

0599 . 103

0599 , 104 ,.'

0599.

V 105

,r

-

v

0500 TOTAL (sum of line's 05 thin 105) 106114,1404

.

13,840 .29 706 1,533 879 53:

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NAME OF INSTITUTION

CODE

II. INSTITUTION CODE NUMBER

PART B BACHELOR'S, MASTER'S, AND DOCTOR'S DEGREES, 1972-73 ContinuedNUMBER OF DEGREES CONFERRED

DISCIPLINE SPECIALTY(major field of study)

LINENO.

(Circleif new. thisyear)

BACHELOR'SDEGREES

(RetAiring 4 -S years)

MASTER'SDEGREES

DOCTOR'SDEGREES

(Ph.D.. Ed.D.. etc.)

MEN(4)

WOMEN MEN(61

WOMEN(7)

MEN(8)

WOMEN

(9)

COMMUNICATIONS 108001

NOTE:. Distinguish among specialties in Communications (0600),

Lettets (1500), and Fine and Applied Arts (1000).

0601 Co munications, general ' 1071,708 1,083 472. 298 73 20

0602

...,

urnalism (printed medial 1083.488 2.672 633 .343 10

0603 dtE.)/tele1ision .-

109 ,

,

2.100 467 '155 48 3 -

*0604-.

'Advertising '.

no723 324 42 . 12 -

0605Communication media (use of videotape; films, etc.,oriented specifically toward radio fielevishr) III,

259 99 57 41 .-

099 Other, specify,

112796 398 187 118 2fl 3

0699 113...

0699,

4// !!4

0699 . / 115.

0600..- _

TOTAL (rum of lines )07 thru 115) 11169.074 5.243_ 1,546 VT. 860 114 25 4

COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCES (07001

0701 Computer and irifoimation sciences, general 117, 2,770 508 1,433 194 154 11 '

0702 Information sciences and systems . or 118202 32 102 . ).3' 15 2

9703 Data processing. 119

493 74 137 7 - -.

0704 Coniputer programming

V

120. 13 1

4!

0705 Systqms analysis 121 i3 18 i 146 7 7 -

0799..--

Other, specify 122108 7 70

.4 12 2

0799a

. 123. .

0799 124

0799 125

, .

0700 TOTAL (sum of lines 117 Oyu 1251, ..

126 3,665 s 640 1,888 p5 131

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NAME OF INSTITUTION 1 ITUTION COOE NUMBER

PART B BACHELOR'S, MASTER'S, AND, DOCTOR'S DEGREES; 1972-73 tontinund

CODE

(I)

0t0cte LINE SPECIALTY(major field of study?

LINENO.

(Circleif new

thisyear)

(3)

NUMBER OF DEGREES CONFERRED

BACHELOR'SDEGREES

(Requiring 4,5 years)

MASTER'SDEGREES

.

DOCTOR'S.DEGREES

(Th. D., etc.)

MEN(4)

WOMEN

(5)

MEN(6)

WOMEN(7)

MEN

(8/WOMEN

. E, EDUCATION (0800)NOTE: Students who are prepared to teach an academic subject such Education specialist' (6-year degree): Report in same columns as

as English, biology, mathematics, and foreign languagesshould be reported as appropriate in Letters,Biologica1Sciences, Mathematics, and Foreign Languages, and not inEducation.

master's degrees, in appropriate discipline specially.

Tea hi of English as a foreign language: Report in 1.508.

0801 Education, general 127'745 3,239 5,698 7,455, 1,26 426 ,

0802 Elementary education, general.

.

128, 49,531 80.516 3,711 17.471 ,110 147

0803 ..,, Secondary education. general 129 -I 2.484,,, 3,335 3,486 3.411 "216 64

0804 Junior high school education 130 197 418 ' 39 5'3 -.44

.0805 Higher education, general 131 .

1 1 200 116 261 57

0806 'Junior and community college education ,, 1321 1147 0. 52

0807, ,

Adult and continuing education 133\

13 180 168 65 15

0808.._

/Special education, general 134

794 14,667 1,085 3,187 117 145

.itwp.r.

. , ,Ottunistratidn of special education-o, . .

...,

135, 1 142 135 11

., Education of the mentally retardedKt ', ,'

.

136578 . 4,212 578 888 15

'tC.4iiI11 Education of the gifted 1371 Al .. _

0812,

Education of the deaf/ 138'

. .. .--- 45 3714 \ 58 254 1 ,. 0813 Education of the culturally disadvantaged 139

33. .40 4 2

0814 Education of the visually handicapped I 14093 26 33. - 2

0815 Speech correct" n , 141278 2;599 , 106 580 5 7

0816 Education f the emotionally disturbed '142 93 643 144 419 . 3 2

0817 Remed education 143 we) 1 15 77 1 2

.oits Special' learning disabilities 144 27 243 54 464 1

0419 Education of thephysically handicapped 145 38 204 36 126 '1/.

/0820, .

.Education of the multiple handicapped

\ 146 2 51 6 142a - -0821 Social foundations (history vi philosophy of

education)

r

147 121' 95 62 244

,.

153 44

0822 Educational psychology (include learning theory) 148 114

$

104 830E 958 313 148

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NAME OF INSTITUTION INSTITUTION CODE NUMBER..

PART B E&CHELOR'S, MASTER'S, AND DOCTOR'S DEGREES. 1972-73 - Continued

CODE

(I)

DISCIP LINE SPECIALTY ..

(mapr field of study) .

;21 . s

LINEND.

(Circleif new

thisyear)

01

NUMBER OF DEGREES CONFERRED

BACHELOR'SDEGREES'

(Requiring 4.5 years)

v'MASTER'SDEGREES

oocron.sDEG BIS"0., 4 . D.. etc.)

MEN

01WOMEN

01

MEN

(6)

WOMEN

121

MEN

le)

WOMEN

(9( m

EDUCATION 10500) Continued

0823 Pre-elementary education (kindergarten) 149166 4,669 35 1,094 4 ' 17

to0824

r,..Educational stitiAies and research liOz - ,

1 46 47 43 /12

0825 Educational testing, evaleXiierien asurement 1513 3

6

88 0 112 45 8

0526 Student personnel (counseling and gu 15214 13 7,514 8,210 417 132

0827 Educational adminiitration 1536 5 6,853 1,819 1,004 107

0828N

Educational supervision NN,-

154,, - 17 363 336 35

.11

0829 Curriculum and instruction 155!'

1 117 . 301 943 1,714 390 172

08 Reading education (methodology and theory) 156

1 82 456 3,799 38 37

0831 ucation (methodology and theory) 1571,621 4,640 35/ 746 27 9

0832 ?tile educe n (methodology and theory) 158 .

3,214 4,245 819 664 73 $ 22

0833Ns

Mathentatics educatiOn(methodology nd theory) _ 1591.13 1,353 409 324 41 11

0834 Science education (methodology and theory) 160 ar'"F 615 ' 564 624 . 287 75 14

0835 Physjpal education . 16116,086. 10,943 3,077 1.3..t9" 181 78

0836 Driver and safety education 'o

16267 6 , 134 3 1 . -

0637.

Health education (include family life cation) . 163599 - 4788 291 ' 289 42 19

0838 Business: co\inmerce,and distributive ucation 1642.264 5.772 870- 1.205 66 28

0839Industrial arts, vocational, and tectold° or industrial training in 0925.1,

al education [Report165 p

8,357 231 2, 137 194 15,

0899.., ,

other, specifyP

4-.. -,-, 4

it

0899.1 Agricultural education\

1671,169 32 428 12 34 -

0699 -2 ' Education of exceptional children, not classifiable above 16819' 87 42 60 6 3

0899-3 Home economics educationY ,.4,,-,,--

1691 . ,

41 5,971 8 608 - 27,

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NAME OF INSTITUTION

i

1. INSTITUTION CODE NUMUEM

PART a -- CHELOR'S, MASTER'S, AND DOCTOR'S DEGREES, 1172-73 Continued

CODE

(i)

a -

- OPSCIPLINE SPECIALTY(mato. field of sooty) ''

I,

121.

LINENO.

if rovrMOyear)

Ii)

NUMER OF DEGREES CONFERREDra

.

ACmELOR'SDEGREES

(Require's' 43 yeses)

MASTER'SDEGREES

DOCTOR'SDEGREES

(Ph.D.. Ed, A. ere.)

MEN

(4)WOMEN

(3)MEN

161

WOMEN(7)

MEN

(8)WOMEN

(9)

EDUOATION (01100) Cantinual

0899-4 Nursing etlucation'errelning of school nurses end ofteachers of nursing)

,170

17 806 5 235 - 28

,0899A.

171

< 2,219 2064.

2,059 2,168 282 95

0899-9' . 172 . -

0899-4'

173

->' .

.

0899-9-

, . .. 174

0899-9.

(754

0800 , TOTAL (rum of lines 127 Ihrti 1751 17651,824 143,816. 44,1,6 61,450 5, 501 1,813

ENGINEERING (0E001NOTE: In the columns fpr master's degrees, also include other postgraduate predoctoral degrees,.

such as civil engineer, electrical engineer, etc.

0901 Enpneenng, general 1772.591

,' 37 '794

.23 250

..

4

0902 Aerospace, aeronautical and astronautical engineering 1781,720 18 561 2 170 1

0903 Agricultural engineering 179490 3 168 3 68

0904 Architectural engineering 180 320 4 39 -0905 Bioengineering and biomedical engineering 181

85 1. .

1014 10 53 1

0906 Chemical engineering (incluc4 petroleum refining) 1823,546 90 1,030 21 3,5 ,, 2,

0907 Petroleum engineering (exclude petroleum refining) 183328 4

(87 1 18

0908 civil, construction, and transportation engineering[Report sanitary engineering:in 09221 184

7,424 78 2,591 38 388 90909 Electrical, electronics, and communications engineering 185

12,219 158 3,850 .49 782 90910 Mechanical engineering 186 8,23 61 2,123 19 367 3

091 1 Geological engineering [Include mining geology. l' 187117 6 41 - 4 -

0912. .

Geophysical engineering 18823 1 6 - 10 -

0913 Industrial and management engineering 189 .3.477 31 1,566, 29 127

0914 Metallurgical engineering 190552 6 275 4 \ . 121 4

0915 Materials engineering 191 103 . 2 208 7 AlLe, 2

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NAME OP INSTI TsON r II. INSTITUTION C9OR NUMSIR

PART BACHELOR'S MASTER'S, AND DOCTOR'S DECREES. 1072.73 Continued

CODE

(1p

V

DISCIPLINE SPECIALTYIrseji ftekl of study( ,

.(2)

LINENO.

(proleif new

oigiyear(

(3)

NUMBER OP DEGREES CONFERRED

EACH /LOBSDummies

(Revoking 4 yews)

MASTER'Soromess

meson'sDEO 1ES

(Ph.D.. f D.. etc.(

mom

mi..

WOMEN

0)MELT

(a)womimi

(1)

MEN

(8)

WOMEN

lei

7:-..INOINIIRINO (08001 Continued

41

1-

0916 Ceramic engineering 192195 7

.

53 - 19 1

0917 Textile engineering_

19333 " 1 17 1 ..,

0918 Mining and mineral engineering 194 .

199 2

4

52 1 22 ..

0919 Engineering physics ' 1952714 3 56 6 1

0920. Nuclear engineering .. 196326 2 3/9 6 110 1

0921 Engineering mechanics 197 209 2 251 3 125 2

0922 Environmental and sanitary engineering 198 180 7 505 22 .,38

0923 Naval uchitectsue and marine engineering 199 287 1 72 , 6 -

0924 Oman engineering 20080 - 111 1 10 -

0925Engineering technologist (baccalaureate and htifter programs)(Include trade or industrial training./ 14,802 52 120 2 19 -

0999 Other. specify 2022,8714 51 1,275 . 35 2114 6

0999 .203

-

0999 204.

0999 205

090( TOTAL /sum of lines 177 thru 205/ 20650,985 628 16,354 276 3,1438

PINE AND APPLIED ARTS 110001

NOTE: Distinguish among specialties in Fine and Applied Arts (1000), Art education: Report ia 0831.Architecture and Environmental Design (0200), and Music education: Report in 08 2.Communications (0600). Religious or sacred music: Report in 2302.

1001 Fins arts, general 2071.569 2.759 357 329 30 ' "23 ,

1002---

Artipeinting, drawing, sculpture) 2084.991 8.*2 1.087 706 9 3

1003 Art history and appreciation 209437 1.722 41' 107 276 36 31

1004 Music (performing, composition, theory) 2101.663 1,930 1,000 666 1911 5

1805

e5

Music Oval arts program) 2111,323 1,680 986

. 13b6 54 44

1006 Music history and appreciation (musicology) 212,a 91 ) 75 143 51 39 14

1007-

Dnunatic arts 213 1

1.989 2.763 580

\399 70 22

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NAME OF INSTETUTiON 1. INSTITUTION COOS NUMBER\

PART II IIACHELOR'SrelASTER'S, AND DOCTOR'S DEGREES. 197:5 Continued i;COOS

fl)

..DIE ME SPECIALTY

stor id cituily)

' (21 r

LINENO.

Kuckv.77Yld'IL

(31

41NsumsEA OF o711a Es coivannifis

EACHELonvDEGREES

IReqiiking 4.3 years)

MASTER'S()Bonus

DOCTOR'S

(Pti.GC1.1.11f13dR.Iti :tell

MEN

(41

WOMEN

31

MEN

6

WOMEN7

MEN

1WOMEN

0

"11 "4

FINEFINE AND APPLOIOART11. 1000) Continual 4 4 .4-

a. -,, 4a,

p. .

110011 Dance ) -

4214

56 375 14 90

1009"Applied deign (ceramics. weaving. textile (Jelin. lishiondestgadtweiry. meteldnithint interior decoration. commedia art,

215. 1,240 118

'. 55 -

J-

1010 . _Cinematography

_ s 216 196

.

28 611 18-

. -1011

.,

Photography - 21784 In.\ 6 .

,.

-1099 Other. specify 218

177 ' 979 208 147 17

1099-- ..

. 219 ,1099- 220

1099. ....

221.-

1000. I

' TOTAL (sum Of lines 207 Oyu 221) 222 14,yv 21,807 14,005 -7449 445 167

FOREIGN LANGUAGES (11001, .

NOTE Distinguish among specialties in foreign Languages ( 1100).Asea Studiis (0300). Letters (1500). Public Affairs andServices (2100) and Social Sciencei (2200).

Biblical languages: -Report in 2303Comparative literature: Report in 1503.

" Report in 1505.Teaching of English as a forCign language: Report in 1588.

-

.1101

Foreign languages. general (includes concentration on mod'titan one foreign ge without malof emp has is on Ore .language) (Include hilolov sudliteatureof t group oflanguages, such as Ro cc yolguages or Germanic languages./

223. . .140 271

-

'140:

.

237

t105 62

1102 French . 2241,01i 5.681 317 960 87 116 '

1103 German 225", 867 4651 277 321 106 70

1104 Italian .;226 7---

. 102 :...

. ,211 - 25 53 17

'10

1105 Spanish. 227 , ,

1.786 5.951-

452 880 134 721106 Russian ) 228 "

285 '337 60 60 '10 1741107 Chinese

1111'.

229.' 50 48 8 11

1108 Japanese

.,230

. 29

.

61

' ''

7 9 1

1109 Latins

231. 90 184 17 29 4 3

1110 "Greek. elasical , . . 232 ,,63 34 16 i 9 i 7

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NAME OF INSTITUTION 1. INS ITUTION CODE NUMBER

PART B BACHELOR'S MASTERS, AND DOCTOR'S DEGREES 1972-7 Conti tied

CODE

(1)

DISCIPLINE SP11CIALTY(nselor fiel.c9i study,

LINENO.

ROWle

year)

(3)

NUP.11M(. .

/06F DEGREE. CONFERRED

SACI4ELOR%DEGREES

(Requiring 4.1 oars)

MASTER'SDEGREES

DOCTOR'Srfph.:12:2setc.).

(7)

MEN

(4)

WOMEN

(3)

MEN(6)

WOMEN

(7)

MEN

(8

p N

(9) ,

FORIIGN LANGUAGES (1100) Defused

.

i

1111 Hebrew 233 76 79 47 16 7 -

1112 Arabic 2349 3 1 2 1,

1113 Indian (Asiatic) 2354 -14 4 2 6

l'1114

.Scandbtavbut languages 236

11 113 5 5 1 3

1115 Slavic languages (otherthen Russian) 237

.,>21, 51 ., 60 ' 57 33 16

1116 African lariguagss (nonlemitk) 238 1 1

4 ,-

.

2c

-

1199 Other. srocifY'kt

239107

.

2r52

di

96 128 d, 60 , 23

1199

. .

'240

1;99 241

.

1199

.

242

i-1

1100 TOTAL (sum of lines 223 tins 244 243 14,681 114,839 1,545 2,778, 592 399

HEALTH PROFESSIONS (1200)

NOTE: EXCLUDED here are the FIRST - PROFESSIONAL degreesconferred in selected fields as listed in Part A.

Distinguish among specialties in Health Professions (1200).and Biological Sciences (0400).

Programs involving u than 4 years of college work should -be repo ed in Part C.

to

12011 Health profession\. gamma 244 257 323 1514

U._

121 13 . 6

1202 Hospital and healthcare administration 245 105 . 16 661 82 10_ 2

1203Sulfas (bsecalaureatiend higher progrenunRepoit musingeducition (training ofschool nurses and of tesehersofnumbigi in 0899-4./ .

246-.. 1463 15,063 110

.,..

1,483 14

Jo

13

1205Dental specialties/work beyond first.professioisal depee,D.D.S. or D.M.D.) (Report D.D.S. or D.M.D. dopes in

12041247

6 - 404 7 6

1207Medical des (work beyond first -professional degree,M. IR rt M.D. degree in Part A;1206.1 248 26 - 3 124 33 17

1208 Occupatio therapy 24965 935 12 . 64 - -

1209-2 Optometry elude all optometry except O.D. depot. whichshould be rted in Part A. 120941

25022, 18 r, 2 - ' 2 -.

1211 PhumaeY (Report pharmacology In 0409.1 251 3,802 1,277 131 36 221 75

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NAME OF INSTITUTION . INSTITUTION CODE NUMBER

PART B BACNELORMASTER'S. AND DOCTOR'S DEGREES. 1972.73 Continued

CODE

* (1) .

"% -

DISCIPLIN PECIALTY -."------,, (maw field of liudy) .

12) ,... .

LINENIX

ICIreteif new

onsyear) .

1))

NUMBER OF DEGREES CONFERRED

&ACNE LOR'SDEGREES

(Requiring 4.3 years)

MASTER'SDEGREES

' DOCTOR'SDEGREES

(Ph.D.. Ed, 0.. etc.)

MEN

,(4)WOMEN

(3)MEN

(6)WOMEN

A (2).MENIR)

WOMEN

\ ,

HEALTH PROFEssiONS112001'- C

1212 Physical therapy AO 252375. 1.381 27 51 - -

1213 Dental hygiene (baccalaureate and higher progralns) 2536 807 ,- 25 -

1211 Public health,

251- 118 66 876 715 60 24

121S Medical re>d librarianship . 25511 221 - 7 `... .-

1216-2

44Podiatry or podiatric medicine (Work beyond first-professional degree in podiatry, podiatric medicine, orschiropody. Report first-professional degrees in Part A, 1216.1.1

256

1,,, 6 -

1217 Biomedical communivtion 257 .- ...

1219Veterinary Medicine specialties (work beyond first. .

piolessional degree, D. V.M.) 1Rdport D.V.M. degree inPart A, 1218.1

k

258

3 .- ...

,

86 -3 31

1220 Speech pathology. and audiology. , , 259315 7.'0 59 242 1,175 146 23

1221 Chiropractic . 260 - - ... - . -

1222 Clinical social. work (medical and psychiatric andspecialized rehabilitation services) 261

, 10 31"'

263 220 2 1

lilics., Medical laboratory technologies (baccalaureate and higherprograms) 262

_ 7014 3.102 18 77 " -:5.1

1221 Denial Technologies (baccalaureate and higher programg) 26311 6 - - -

1225 Radiologic technologies (baccalaureate and higher programs) 26148 32 21 19 4, 3 .

1299. Other, specify/. 265

1,166

i

- 591 477 i 70 70 10

1299 it-

266

1299

`,...

267 ,

, . .

1239 268-

1200 TOTAL Isom of lines 244 thru 268) 2697,801 26,131 3,616 4,868 ' 485. 161

NOTE: Food science and technology: Report in 0113.Home economics education Report in 0899.3;

HOME ECONOMICS 113001Hotel and restauragi management: Report in 0508.

1301 Home economics, general 27083

./,

. 5,476 43 639 2 147

1302Home decoration and home equipment [Include home .furnishings and housing.' 271

18 362 . 4 23

----,

1

1303w

Clothing and textiles 27227 1.999 7 126 - 7

1304Consumer economics and home management [Includefamily economics and management.) 273 8 390 9 -\72 1 5

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NAME OF INSTITUTION I1, INSTITUTION'COOE NUMBER;

PART 0 SACHELOR'S, MASTER'S, AND DOCTOR'S DEGREES, 11172-73 Continued

CODE

II)

DISCIPLINE SPECIALTY( major field of study)

/ (2)

LINENO.

(Circle

If iZsw

year)

(8)

NUMBER OF DEGREES CONFERRED

BACHELOR'SDEGREES

(Requirins 4S years)

MASTER'SDEGREES

DOCTOR'SDEGREES

fpn.D., Ed.D., etc.)

MEN(4)

WOMEN

IS)

MEN

(6)

WOMEN

alMEN

(I)

WOMEN

(9)

HOME ECONOMICS (1300) . Continued1 .

1305 Family relations and child development 274145 2,493 60 305 28 39

1306 Foods and nutrition (include dietetics) - .27552 1,434 25 292 ' ' 9 24

1307 Institutional management and cafeteria management 276132 217 6 1'7 - -

1399 Other, specify 277 1--...14. ;5 Ii7 - 2

1399 271

1399 . 29

1399 4 280

1300 TOTAL (rum of lines 270 thru 2801 231/504 .13.136 15(

....-""1 p 523 40 125

LAW 11400)

NOTE: Excluded here is the first-professional degree. in Law as listed in Part A.

1401-2

Law, jeneral (Undergraduate majors dealincted "'Maw":Report under bachelor's degrees. Other students plannjngto enter law school: Report undergraduate major inappropriate field. Report LL.B. or 3.1). dew* in Part A,1401-1.1 . .

282

31/1- . 31 350 25

.

29

.

-

1499 Other, specify 283 53 6141 55 .-

1

1499 ' 284

1499 285 .

1499 286

1400.

TOTAL (sum of liner 282 thru 286) , 287 434 40 991 8o 36 1

LETTERS (1500) '

1501 English, general 288 16.472 31.164 2,555 4,222 712 406

1502 Literature, English 289 1,684 2,420 344 490- .11. 157 115

1503 Comparative literature 290 134 263 75 129 64 49

/1504 csClassi . 291 211 143 68 49 3 19

1505 Linguistics (include phonetics, semantics, mid philology) 292153 290 224 228 126 51

Speech, debate, and forensic science (rhetoric and public1506 address) !Report speech correction in 08151 293 3,239 4,211 771 1,096 226 83

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NAME OF INSTITUTION 11. INSTITUTION CODE NUMBER

PART 8 BACHELOR'S, MASTER'S, AND DOCTOR'S DEGREES, 1072.73 Continued

COOE

0/

'.DISCIPLINE SPECIALTY

(rtudor flew of study)

(2)

LINENO.

(Circleif newmityear)

(3)

NUMBER OF DEGREES CONFERRED

BACHELOR'S IDEGREES

(Requiting 44 years)

MASTER'SDEGREES .

DOCTOR'S \

DEGREES(l7L11.. 5 .1?., etc.)

MEN(4)

WOMEN.

(3)MEN

(6)WOMEN

(7)MEN.. WOMEN

(8) (0)

LIMTERSOMM-ConIdnuad ,-.

...04, k,,a ,' ,.. , k" ' r

;.

1507 .Crsative writing .294

70 145 .161 64 3 2

1508 Teaching of English as siEreign language 295-50 162 112 2,40 3 1

1509 Philosophy 296Fo

4.583 1.351 128 344 65

1510 Religious studies (exclude theological professions) 2972,137 1.087

;14501

339 250 155 16

1590. Other, specie),_

298584 845 157 .151 31 22

1599 299

1599 300 .

1599 301n

1500 TOTAL (sum of lines 288 thtu 301) t. 302 29,317 41,981 5,307 ' 7,077_ 1,925 829

LIBRARY SCIENCE 11600)

1601P

Library science, general1

30382 998 1,619 5,937

.

52 39

1699 ther, specify s 304 -6 74 75 112

-8

1699. .. .

. 305

1699" 306 .

1699 307.

-....

1600 OTAL (sum of lines 303 thru 307) . 30888' 1,072 1,694 6,049 60

.

42

MATHEMATICS 11700)

NOTE: eport Computer sci4ces and Systems analysis in thespecialties in Computer and Information Sciences (0700).

stitematiceeducation: Report in 0833

1701 ihamatics, general ,\kir 30913.357 9.106 2.944 1.'332 765 77

1702 Statbtics, mathematical and theoretical 310139 81

.334, 96 153 19

1703 Applied mathematics 311 262 90 144 32 37 4

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NAME OF INSTITUTION 1. INSTITUTION CODE NUMBER

PART B BACHELOR'S. MASTER'S, AND-DOCTORS DEGREES, 1972-73 Continued

CODE

(1)

019CIPLINE-STECIALTYtmalor field of study)

(2)

LINENO.

(Chrisif new

thisyear)

(3)

. NUMBER OF OEGREES CONFERRED

SACHEL R'SDEGREES

(Requiring 4-5 years).

1.,. .MASTER'SOEOREES

DOCTOR'S

etc.)DE0REES

(Ph.D.. Ed.D.

MEN

(4)

WOMEN

, (5)

MEN

(6)

WOMEN

(7)

MEN

(8)

WOMEN.

(9)..MATHEMATICS I 1 Continued .

1199 Other, spc 312120 68 1(06 145 11 2

1799 313 ,

1799. .

- 314

1799 315

1700 TOTAL (sum of lines 309 thru.315) 316

-13,878

.

9.345 3,528 1,505 966.

102

MILITARY SCIENCES 1111001

1801

.Military science (Army)

1

31718 -

.. .

.:.

.

- -

1802 Naval science (Navy. Marines) 3189 , -

-..

.. -1803 Aerospace science (Air Force) 319

751 ..

1899 Other, specify 320172 - -

-- -

1899 -1 Merchant Marine (deck officer) 32122 - - - -

1899 -9.

322

1899-9, .

323

1899.9 . 324

1800 TOTAL (sum of lines 317 thru 324)' 325272 - - - . - -

NOTE: Chemical engineering: Report in 0906Metallurgical engineering: Report in 0914

PHYSICAL SCIENCES 11100/

Geography: Report in 2206Natural science: Report in 4902

1901, Physical sciences, general .., - 3268481/4% 192 208 43 57

1902,.

Physics, general (exclude biophysics) (Report biophysics in0415.1

327 ..

3.833 299 1.636 107 1.256 47

1903 Molecular physics j 3281 2 1 11 1

1904 Nuclear physics 329113 12 5 6 20 4 3

1905 Chemistry, general (exclude biochemistry) (Report biochem-istry in 0414.1

3308.239

*

1,958,

1,681 454 1.537 159

1906 leorpnic chemistry . * 33111 Li 10 3 16 2

1907 Organic chemistry ' 3321_ 14 17 4 514 9

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NAME OF INSTITUTION 11. INSTITUTIpN CODE NUMBER

PART B BACHELOR'S, MASTER'S, AND DOCTOR'S DEGREES,, 1972-73 Continued

CODE

(1)

DISCIPLINE SPECIALTY(major field of study)

(2)-

LINENO.

(Cycleif new

thisyear)

(3)

NUMBER OF DEGREES CONFERRED -BACHELOR'S

DEGREES(Re do 4-3' years)

MASTER'SDEGREES

DOCTOR1SDEGREES

(Ph.D.. Ed.D., etc.)

MEN(4)

WOMEN

(5)

MEN(6)

WOMEN(7)

MEN

(8)WOMEN

(9)

PHYSICAL SCIENCES IMO/ Contina

1908 Physical chemistry -. \ 3331 13 4 30 9

1909 Analytical chemistry 334 ° - ,, - -i6 1 21 . -1910 Pharmaceutical chemistry , 335_

4 - 26 l

84

5

'61911 Astronomy

.... .336

87 23_ 78 11

1912' Astrophysics 33730 3 2

.1 6 1

1913 Atmospheric sciences and meteorology 338242 165 9 , 41 1

1914. .'

Geoloiy,

3392,468 380 688 83 258 12

1915 Geochemistry

. .340

13 2 9 1 9 -.

1916.

Geophysics and seismology- ... 341

62, 7 ,45 1 26_ -

1917 Earth sciences, general.

,.. 342785 115 24 69 30 le

1918 Paleontology,

_ 3432 - 5 - 2 -

1919 Oceanography 344273 19 141 13 81 8

1920 Metallurgy 345 20...-

..

33 2 18

..

-1999 Other, specify

.

- ,

N. "...-

1994..1 Other earth sciences . 347 109 21 71 14 25 1

1999-2 Other,, physical sciences.

348538 70 336 20

.

120 6

1999-9. .

349.

1999-9 350

1999-9 351.

1900 TOTAL (sum of lines 326 thru .351) 35217,6881 3,121 5,1427 13147 3,742 274

a

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NAME OF INSTITUTION 1. INSTITUTION CODE NUMBER

CODE

PART B\ BACHELOR'S, MASTER'S, AND DOCTOR'S DEGREES, 1972.73 ContinuedNUMBER. OF DEGREES CONFERRED

DISCIPLINE SPECIALTY(ma /or field of study)

(2)

LINENO.

(Circleif newthisyear)

(3)

BACHELOR'SDEGREES

(Requiring 4.5 years)

MASTER'SDEGREES

DOCTOR'S.DEGREES

(Ph.D., Ed.D., etc.)

MEN

(4)WOMEN

(5)

MEN

(6)WOMEN

(7)

MEN

(8)

WOMEN

(9)

PSYCHOLOGY (2000)

NOTE: Educational psychology: Report in 0822

2001 Psychology, genera:1 35324.'1,84 22.359 2.521 1.622 1.154 423

2Q02 Experimental psychology (animal and human) 35450 32 57 28 43 17

2003 Clinical psychology.A

1554 -------..- 9

.

252 195' 133 72

2004

it

Psychology for counseling (PsyNiology majors only... -

35618 47

.223

-203 37 19

. 2005 Social ps chology..../

- 35777 \ 23 - 13 41 17

2006,-

Psychometric . 358. - - 19 16 - ..

2007 Statistics in psychology 359- , ..s...

1 2 -2008 Industrial psychology '360

..

20

.

2 21 5 . 9 -2009 Developmental psychology. 361

- ' 26 27 ', 36 6 9

2010 Physiological psychology4,

3628 5 1 Y4 7 5

2099 Other, specify /---------363332 429

__---

370

.

0 ,.1

753 54 43

2099 . ,..364..

2099. -.

365

2099 #It

366

2000 TOTALasum'of lines 353thru 366) 367 25,110 . 22,986_ 3,515 2,367_ 1,484 ',605

PUBLIC AFFAIRSAND SERVICES 121001

- .a...

2101 Community services, general ' 368., 228 271 . 50 23 1 3

2102 Public administration .369554 52 2,185 315 62 5

2103 Parks and recreation management (Report physicaleducation in 0835.1 370

1270 1.023 260 131 10 4

2104Social work and helping services (other than clinicalSocial work)

3712,147 6,035 2;543 4,353 '82 29

2105 UR enforcement and corrections (baccalaureate andhir, programs) 372 3,790 p 591 276 3

2106

.

International public service (other than diplotristic service)373

..--

' 31 17 _76 . 113 . 4

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4e.

/

NAME OF INSTITUTION 11. INSTITUTION CODE NUM5ER...

PART B BACHELOR'S MASTER'S, AND DOCTOR'S DEGREES, 1972-73 Continued

CODE

Ii)

II

DISCIPLINE SPECiATY ,

(major field of study

. (2)

LINE -ND.

(Cirele. if new

thisyear)

(3)

NUMBER OF DEGREES CONFERRED

BACHELOR'S 'DEGREES

(Requiring 4.5 years)

MASTER'SDEGREES

DOCTOR'SDEGREES

(Ph.D.. Ed.14 etc.)

MEN

0 (4)

WOMEN

15)

MEN

(6)

WOMEN

01

MEN

(8)

WEWIEN.

(9)

Klemm AFFAIRS AND SERVICES (2100) Continued.. ,, .-

2199 Other, specify --374

.

,,104 465 575 224 15

-1

2199/ ,375 4 \

-

.

2199

._

- I,..

JOIP376

2199 377....

\

2100 TOTAL (sum of lines 168 thru 1P'7) 378 9.555 8.454 5.965 5.225 _7 42

SOCIAL SCIENCES (2200)

a NOTE: Distinguish among specialties in Social Sciences (2200),Aiea Studies (0300), and Public Affairs and Services (2100).

Hospital administration: Report in 1202.I ustriil relations: Renon in 0516

Social psychology: Report in 2005.

2201 Social sciences, general. -

.

37910.160 8.13;.-4 1,291 601, 58

2202 Anthropology 3802.573 . 3,052 459 348 246 115

2203PI,

Archaeology - 381314 83

'7 8 8 4

2204 Economics 'Report agricultural economics in 0111.1 38212.808 2,059 1.948 283 791 52

2205 History ' 38327.121 14.102 3.453 1.591 977 . 163

2206 Geography 384 3,280 928 667 142 211 16

2207 Political science and government 1,A,

385. 24.327 5.919 1.919 480 652 95

2208 Sociologyf

386 15.745 20,249

,,,

1.1.4g

-......,

777 1.1 429 _04

22090 .--. .--

CriminOlogy 3871.059 248 130 . 19 7 1

'2210 International reLsti 388755 295 757 107

t61

,

14

2211 Afro-American (black culture) studies 114

389rs 155 196 10 11 - -

212 American 'Indian cultural studies 390 - . ..,.

2213 Mexican-American cultural studies ' 391'46 38

t,,

6 3 -

2214 Urban studies 392°' 542 349 440 230 5 2

2215 Demograplik 3932 - 21 6 3 -

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NAME or iNSTITZ/TION 11.'INSTITUTI9N CODE NUM .6ER

PART B BACHELOR'S, MASTER'S, AND DOCTOR'S DEGREES, \1972.73 Contittmd

CODE

.

DISCIPLINE SPECIALTY(major geld of study)

(2)

.

N

LINENO.

(Circleiff717

year)

(3)

NU BER OF DEGREES C NFERISED

BACHELOR'SDEGREES

(Requiting 4.5 yea

MASTER'S9EGRE,

- 1

DOCTOR'SDEGREES

(Ph.D., Ed.111, etc.)

P.VN

(4)WOME

(S)EN

(6)VOMEN

(7)

MEN,

MIWOMEN

. MIr: .. .,_

SOCIAL SCIENCES 12200) Continusilif.

.-.71'

......3r 1... (..,

13,7^ ,:., R., "

0 .... '.",1i r '1,

2299 \Other, specify 39

i.

' 1.894 1,585 i. 342 189 119

2199 395

-"T199 ' 396, _

2299.

397

2100 TOTAL Nun of lines 379 thru 397) - w 39$100,505 57;f97

. -

12,566 4,795 3,565 661

\ t THEOLOGY 12300) ..,. -

NOTE: EXCLUDED here are FIRSTPROFESSIONAL degrees M theological Report religious studies (excluding tleologital professions)professions, (B.D., M.Div., Rabbi, or other firttprofestional degree), in 1510.requiring 6 years or more. Report in Part A.

Pretheology degrees: Report undergraduate major inappropriate field.

V

2301-2 Theological profeuions, general.

399 '. 1,483 207- 1,21 3' 134 529 17

2302 Religious music66 49 88 32 6

2303 Biblical linguages 401

2304 Religious education. 497 519 \... 520 533 40 2

2399''.

Other. specify 1' 403

525 140 in 66 2

2399 .404

.

99.

405

,

23 . 406_.4

. /

2 . TOTAL (sum of lines 399 thiu 406) 4072 iro5 913 2,036 742 644

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NAME OF INSTITUTION. I

'1 . INSTITUTION CODE NUMItfER

CODE

(7)

PART B BACHELOR'S, MASTER'S, AND DOCTOR'S DEGREES, 1972-73 ContinuedNUMBER OF DEGREES CONFERRED

DISCIPLINE EC1ALTVkalorld ofstu

(2)

LINE

(Circleif new

thisyear).

(3)

BACHELOR'SDEGREES

( (Requiring 4 -S years)

MASTER'SDEGREES

ti DOCTOR'SDEGREES

Ed.D., etc.)

. MEN

(4)WOMEN

(511

MEN/6)

WOMEN(7/ ,

MEN(8/

WOMEN(9)

INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES (4800)

NOTE: Teaching of English as a foreign language. Report in 1508. ,

4901 General liberal arts and sciences 4485,722 2,5814 471

`

739.

4902 Biological and physical sciences .4 4092317 659' 265 110 16 2

4903 / Humanities and social sciences 4101.131 1.397 79 136

`11 5

' En and other'disciplines08* '41 t226 4 236 12 77 io

4999 '4\....911ef; specify 4123.999 - 2.1442' ( 313 165 5/ 14

4929.

413

.4999. - 414 .

'4999.

415 '4900 TOTAL (sum of lines 408 thru 415) ' 416

13,724 7,086 1,3614 1,162 165 _

GRAND TOTAL V

9800 IGRAND TOTAL, ALL BACHELORS, MASTER'S, ANDDOCTOR'S. DEGREES (From July 1, 197210 June 30, 1973)

417

21,5314 14.18,736 I 155,000 109,525 24575 6,215

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NAME OF INSTITUTION 1 INSTITUTION CODE NliMSE

))

PART B BACHELOR'S. MASTER'S. AND DOCTOR'S DEGREES. 197273 Gontinued

Do you provide any recognition (degree or certificate) for aprogram intermediate between the master's degree and t todoctor's degree (Ph.D., Ed.D., etc.), which in essence is the

_doctor's degree without the dissertation? Fort.eximple,Master of Philosophy, Candidate in Philosophy, W..

(Do not include specialist degrees.) (Also, do not includein the tabulated figures for Bashelor's, Master's, andDoctor's degrees.)

310 EIS NO If "YES", specify the name(s) of the degree(s ertifi9te(si and the number of students t3

receiving thqm from July I, 1972 to June 30,1973. ofe,,

.CODE

111

. .0 ,

NAME OF DEGREE OR CERTIFICATE

(2) ,

LINENO.

(3)

NO OF STUDENTSRECEIVING DEGREE

OR CERTIFICATE141

401 Candidate In Philosophy

-

,..

.

416...

4.

3,319 .

9002

..

Candidate in

. .

.

(name ofspecific field) 419

114.

9003 Professional Diploma , 420309

9004 Master of Philosophy

.

421,

87

9099 Other, specify , 422 - ,-

1,621.

'

...

0. . 423

.

.

-

.. ;

424

-. _

425

. ,

1.

..

426,

9000,, TOTAL (Sum of lines 418 through 426) - 427

5,450

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is

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION. AND WELFAREOFFICE OF EDUCATION

..WASHINGTON. O.C. MelHIGHER EDUCATION GENERAL INFORMATION SURVEY

DEGREES AND OTHER FORMAL AWARDS41NFERREDBETWEEN JULY 1, 1973 AND JUNE 31, 1974

PEASEBEAD

INSTRUCTIONSBEFORE

COMPLETINGTHIS FORM

OMB NO. IPOSE/APPROVAL EXPIRES: S/30/75

I. INSTITUTION CODE NURSER

a. DUI OATSNot late Ma. Attptst 114 1574

bile I, 3, 4. 5, end i MUST be completed by all Institutions. If ...Med d*. complete items 7 sod 6 Saban sevens. survey Ism far inell ef the rcampus.. et branch campuses if Me Institution. If Il Is Impossible te previa* sepsnite data let any breech trammis, sod Ma dote let that brenelt mustbe losludod In the Orem Institution's report, indigent this In Item libels..

3. NAME AND MAILING ADDRESS OF INSTITUTION OR CAMPUS COVEREDBY THIS REPORT (Include city, Statesed ZIP cello)

4

4. THE, INSTITUTION COVERED BY THIS REPORT IS (Cheek only one).

(0

(c)

A SINGLE- CAMPUS INSTITUTION4

A ORANCH CAMPUS OF A PARENT INSTITUTION Mitethe name of potent institution Rohm)

4. NAME AND TITLE OF RESPONOINT

S. TELEPHONE NU MIER OF RESPONDENT (Area cod*. keel modem andextension)

6.

(11) A MAIN CAMPUS ('Poron Institution) WITH ONE on MOREBRANCH CAMPUSES AND/OR OTHER CAMPUSES flimsily inSi.. low)

(d) Cbe

ONE OF THE ADMINISTRATIVELY EQUAL CAMPUSES or AMULTI- CAMPUS INSTITUTION

7. IF THE INSTITUTION COVIREO BY THIS REPORT IS INCLUDED IN AN "INSTI UTIONAL SYSTEM". WRITE THE NAVE OF THE SYSTEM SIRLOIN

LO LIST THE NAMES OF ALL THEIR BRANCH CAMPUSES 1111.061. USE THE FIR COLUMNS ARE INCLUDED WITH THE DATA FOR THE ..!PARENT IN THIS REPORT.

S. PARENT INSTITUTIONS (A. diocese, Slimes) SHOTO SHOW WHETHER DATA, FOR ANY OF.THESE UNI

ARE CrATA FOR THISUNIT INCL&OED IN

THIS REPORT?

OYES NG

NAME OF SRAM MPUS AND/on OTHER CAMPUSADC/REST 1'

(City. Stale. SIP curet

DEFINITIONS

MULTI-CAMPUS INSTITUTION. An amortisation bearing Iresemblance to en institutional, system, but unequivocally designat-ed as a single institution dash nitherof two organisational sourtutor. (I) an institution having two or more cunnpuses responsibleto central administration (which central adniniatretIon may or Maynot be located out one of the ad ninIrrIndIvoly equal =gouges) or(2) an institution hay a maiircampuslrith one or more branch'campus.. attached to, t.

MAIN CAMPUS. In thous instituti ne comprised of main cam-pus and one or more loench.campuses, the main Campus (soared:neecalled the parent institution) is usually the location of the core,primary, or most comprghensive prorogm. Unless the institution-wide or central administrative officifor such institutions is report-ed to be at a different location, the mein campus is also the ions-lion of the central administrative office.

Ll

BRANCH CAMPUS. A campus °Nan institution of higher educe-ad on a relatively permanent bests (I. has

administration), which offers an organised'ork of at least 2 years (as opposed to

eel in munity different from thatTo be considered in a

nt inetitution, a branchold:mini distance from the

main campus of the parent issatitu on. /INSTITUTIONAL SYSTEM. A complex of two or morg inunitu-tions of higher education, each serrately organised or indepen-dently complete, under eh: control or supervisiori of a single admin-

, istrativi body.

tion which la organrelatively p

,program or Or grams of*courses). an which is Iin which its parent institcommunity different from thshall be loCated beyond re

On

CO

10 ocetof the pa

noble

oft

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DEGREES AND OTHER FORMAL AWARDS CONFERREDBETWEEN JULY 1, 1973 AND JUNE 30, 1974

SURVEY COVERAGE

This report is divided into 3 parts.

PART A is concerned with firstprofesstonal degrees only. u. .

PARTJ3 is concerned with bachelor's, master's, and doctor'sdegrees.

PART C is concerned with awards below the bachelor's level(Associate degrees and other formal awards).

Many institutions will appropriately skip one or more of the3,parts. If. a particular 'part (A. El or C) does not apply toyou, please indicate/that fact and forWard that part to usalong with those y6u did complete.

Classification of the major fields of study used in this Iveyhas been presented in the following publication:

U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, MC° ofEducation, National Center for Educational Statistics. A'Taxonomy of Instructional Programs in Higher Education.By Robert A. Huff and Marjorie 0. Chandler, 0E-50064.70.Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1970.Price: S .45:

NOTE: Listings of data for indivtilual institutionsare regularlyincluded in published reports of this survey.

- GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS

01. INCLUSIVE DATES. Report only those degrees(including awards in Pan C) which were actually conferredbetween Jufy I, 1973 and June 30, 1974, Degrees earned butnot yet conferred during this.fime period should be reportedio next year's survey.

2. INSTITUTIONAL COVERAGE. A separate report isrequested frqm each branch or memger of a system, as wellas"from each entirely independifit institution and each "parent"institution. Please provideihe information requested in item 6on the cover page, which is intended to permit complete identi-fication of the reporting unit. Do not include tippets conferredby branches of your institution located in foreign countries.

3. CONSULTATION ON PROBLEMS. If clarification ofthe definitions and instructions is needed, please consult thepurvey director, Mrs. Mary Evans Hooper, National Center foeEducational Statistics, U. S. Office of Education, 400 MarylandAvenuetS.W., Washington, D:C. 20202. Or you may reachMrs. Hooper by telephone: (202) 245.8392.

OE FORM 238,2.1, 3/74

4. RETURNING FORMS. Completed report forrttis shouldbe, addressed: Attention Room 2164.HEGIS, National Centerfor Educational Statistics, U. S. Office of Education, 400Maryland Avenue, S.W., Washingtoq, D.C. 20202.

5. MAJOR CHANGES. If the number of degrees you reportin any area is significantly hprger or smaller than We punther

. you reported last year, it will be most helpful if +au will includeexplanatory notes on the form orrin an accompanyini Mist ofpaper. Please indicate by circling the "line number"In column 3if degrees were conferred for the first time in 1973-74 in adiscipline specialty new to your institution.

6. Please verify your entries and check all the additionbetbre returning the form..--,x'\ ITs SEPARATE SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS ARE PROVIDEDFOR EACH OF THE 3 PARTS. '

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toyed or INSTITUTION INSTITUTION CODE MOSIER

INSTRUCTIONS FOR FART At FIRSTPROFESSIONAL DEGREES CONFERRED IN SELECTED FIELDS. 117344

Only the 8 professions fisted below should be reported inPut A. Within then professions, report finturefesioneldegrees only. A first-professional degree Is defined hereinas one which meets all three of the following criteria: --\

-(1) it signifies completion of thi academic requirements tobegin practice in the profession; (2) It is based on 1 ',WPMwhich requires at least 2 years of college work prior toentrance,- and (3) a total of at least 6 academic years ofdone, work is required to complete the degree program,including prior required college work plus the length of theprofessional curriculum Itself.

The "Met" category is to biused only in the event that thereare firstprofessional degrees within the II professions other thanthose specifically named in connection with those.professiom

For each of the 8 dbdplines, depesidther than firkprofessiorialare to be reported hi Put 1.

Nile TOTAL line (line 14) should show the sums of all entries in !. .

columns 4 and S.

PART A: FIRST-PROFESSIONAL DEGREES CONFERRED IN SELECTED FIELDS (Requiring is Semi she Year, of liudY)Is PANT A APPLICASLO-TO YOUR INSTITUTION? EJYee E3No(If not epplicebk, proceed to Ports I owl ,

r. LIME NUMIIIN OP el iNsTrinoPaiiilioNAL.. ' NO, oliOnlIts coNst Nn SO .

cool' OiSciPLINII SPICIALTY Ord.maw woarstfewer Ikkt ttf st ietY ) Sloes seMk ,

year!. ,(11 '( ?1 (3) (4) (3)

. ... ,'.'1204 Dentistry, OAS. or D.M.D. agree 1 4,190 88"

. l -1206 h Medicine, 11.1). degree 2 10,167 . 1,180

.

12010 1Qptoneetry M.O. agree. Report el othsrApaoetsy Is Part IL(3

J 758 11.

1210 Osteopathic sonlidse, D.O. Aron 4 666 1)

1216.1 Podiatry liod.D. co D.P.I or pediatric stediclie (1).P.M.1 Undid' ettkopeetv1 S 367 4

A2111 Veterinary medicine (D. Y.M. degree) ' 6 1,229 1 i 3.,v .. 4,

1:101.1 Law. general 1 LLB. or JD. de us. Report all oars law in hrt ILI 7 26,244 3,408

Theological prolusions, pined 111.D., 14.131v., Rabbi. or other elndtgofesalosal2301.1 I

degree. Report all other theology In Pan 111 4,771 277

9799 Other, specify 9 , ' 312 110

9799 . . 10

9799,...--- 11

. .

.

9799 12

..

.

9799 r 13

gygg TOTAL aunt of Noes 1 dm 131 - 14. ._. 48,904 5,374

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INSTRUCEk:ONS FOR PART B.

e

ACHE1011'S, MASTERS, AND DOCTOR'S DEGREES

I. TYPES OF DEGREES. Report ear bachelor's,master's, and doctor's degfe-es, exce or those first- Nfrprofessional degrees reported i art A. Report certificatesand diplomas if they are valent to a bachelor's degreeand if they are base n at least 4 years of college work.

Do not report honorary degrees.t-

Certificates for work between the masters degree and thedoctor's degree shoUld be separately listed at the end ofPart B. See 5(d) below.

(Iteport Associate in Arts degrees or similar awan(s belowthe bachelor's level in Part C.)

2. GROUPING OF DISCIPLINES. The major fields ofstudy to be reported here fall in the following discipline.divisions:

0100 Agriculture and NaturalRe Source

0200 Architecture and En.vironmental Design

0300 Area Studies0400 Biological Sciences

0500 Business and Manage-ment

0600 Communications0700 Computer and Infor-

mation Sciences0800 Education

0900 Engineering1000 Fine and Applied Arts

.1100 Foreign Langujes*1200 Health Professions.

1300 Home Economics1400 Law1500 Letters,1600 Library Science

1700 Mathematics1800 Military Sciences1900 Physical Sciences2000 Psychology

2100 Public Affairs andServices

2200. Social Sciences

2300 Theology4900 Interdiscigilinaiy

Studies

3. SKIPPING INAPPLICABLE DISCIPLINES. Skip thosediscipline divisions in which y'our institution does not grantdegiees. Many regisitars, for example, will skip one or moreof the following:(8100; 1200; 1800; 2300.

4. NUMBER OF DEGREES. Repott all degrees (withinthe limitations of paragraph I. above).11f a student earnedtwo degrees betWeen July I, 1973 and June 30, 1974 (e.g..a bachelor's degree at the end of the summer session and amaster's degree at the end of the following academic year),report each of the two degrees in its appropriate classification.

5. DEGREE LEVELS.

(a) Report all BACHELOR'S DEGREES requiring at least 4but not more than 5 years of academic work in Columns (4)and (5) of the reportform. Also, report ALL bachelor'sdegrees conferred in a COOPERATIVE or WORK-STUDY

OE FORM 2300-2.1, 3/74

PLAN of PROGRAM in Csiluirms (4) and (5). A cooperative planprovides for alternate class attendance and employthent inbusiness, industry, or government; thus, it allows the studentto combine actual work experience withihis college studies.

(13) MASTER'S DEGR . The 4.aster's degree in libeialarts and sciences is the de customaly granted upon suc-cessful completion of one (so imes fivo) academic years ofwork beyond th bachelor's dep

.

Eicicept lot the Master of Divinity degree (Farr A), report allnunter's degrees in Put B, Columns (6) and (7) (even thoughthe master's "required In some fields, such as Library Science,Hospital Administration, and Social Work, for employment

.thf 'professional level, and even though, as In the case ofSocial Work, 4 years'of undergraduate ork are requires forentrance into the p.m and an additional 2 years for com-pletion.) Report Education specitdl degree) in samecolumns as master's degrees, in appropriate dr line specialtyin Education (0800).

(c) DOCTORATE. The doctorate classification includes,such degrees as Doctor of Education*, Doctor of JuridicalScience, Doctor of Public Health, and the Ph.D. degree in anyfield whether Agronomy, Food-Technology, Education, Eng.neering, Public Administration, Ophthilluology, Radiology,etc. (ln the case of the Doctor of-Public Health, the priorprofessional degree is genemllY earned in the closely relatedprofessional field of medicine or of solitary engineering.)Please report the doctoys degrees (Wept those included InPart A) in ColunuiterA) ant( ofjhe report-form.

(d) (1.TH &DEGREE OR C RTIFICATE. If your institu-tion provides any recognition ?degree or certificate) for a

program intermediate between the master's degree and thedoctor's degree (Ph.D., Ed.D., etc*vhicli in essence is thedoctor's degree without the dissertation (for example, Masterof Philosophy, Candidate -In Philosophy, etc.) (do .not include6-year specialist degrees), please report the name of the

,.degree or certificate and the number of students receiving itin the item al"Theend of Part B (after Item No. 9800.)(Do not include In the tabukt5d figures for Bachelor's,Master's, and Doctor's degree's in the report-form.)

6. CLASSIFICATION OF DEGREES ACCORDING TOMAJOR FIELD OF STUDY.

(a) Specific Classification. Classify degrees u specificallyas the list of specialties in the broad discipline divisions ofthereport form permits. Thus, report a bachelor's degree inbusiness administration with an accounting major in Account-ing (0502), NOT in Business and commerce, general (0501).

(b) Degree of Doctor of Philosophy. Classify the Doctor of'Philosophy degree according to the student's major field ofstudy. Thus, a Ph.D. M Chemistry should be reported as adegree in Chemistry, NOT as one in Philosophy.,

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(c) Majors of Students Prepared to Teach. The general ruleIs to clnallY doyen according to the major area of specWi-atlas-This means, in general, that degrees of students whohave prepared to teach ari academic subject, such as English,biology, mathematics, in foreign languages, should be reportedle appropriate in Letters, Biological Sciences, Mathematics,and Foreign Languages and NOT in Education. On the otherhand, the degrees of students who have prepared to teachsuclespecial subjects as agriculture, art, music, etc. should bereported in Agricultural education (0699-1), Art education(0831), and Mu" education (0632).

(d) Split and Double Majors. When a student graduateswith a split major or a double major e.g., in Spanish andFrench report the degree either in the area of greaterspecialization or as half a degree (3) in French and half adegrw(.5) in Spanish. (If the split or double tnigor involvedSpanish and an unlisted koiguege, the second language shouldbe reported in Other, spec( (1199)). Similarly in the caseof a student with a split or double major in Biology andChemistry, report the degree in the area of ireater specialkration or as (3) degree in Biology and (.5) degree in

-

(e) Unlistad Fields of Study. When classifying a specialtywhich does not seem ,t$) fit into the list, the institution has

I

two choices: (I) it can be listed by nice under "other" ifit represents an unlisted specialty, or (2) it can be placed ina "general" category if it coven several listed specialties.

(f) General Majors. The term general major is used to des-ignate diversified curriculums within an area of study. Ordi-narily\ degrees based on a general major should be reportedin one of the general categories of the report-form, such asPhysical sciences, wend (1901); Social scieitces, general(2201); Humani6d and social sciences (4903), eteThus adegree based on concentration in History-Government-Economiq should be reported in Social sciences, garret.

(g) Interdisciplinary Studies. Code 4999 is for re rtingfields of study which represent two or more broad disci- .

pline divisions; for example, Mass Commonications, encom-passing segments of psychology, education, business,journalism, social Wendt:, fine arts, etc., should be reportedhere. Specify the name of the interdisciplinary study whenreporting in 4999.

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(h) Before submission, please verify that the specialtysubtotals (for example, Mee 22, 33, and 52, site.) are thesum of the specified preeedba lines for every column(columns (4) through (11).

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Noun OP INSTITUTION 1. INSTITUTION CODE NMMSER

PART B BACHELOR'S, MASTER'S, AND DOCTOR'S DEGREES, 11173-74 Continuo:IIS PART 111 APPLICASLI TO TOUR INSTITUTION?(If wet *panne. ponied to Pon C) vas NO

ti

4 DISCIPLINE SPECIALTYMselia flekl of study)

(2)

LINENO.

MorkIf sow

year)

(3)

NuMSER OF DEGREES CON ERRED

SACHELOR'SDEGREES

(lteiviring yearn

MASTER'SDEGREES

OOCTOR'SDEGREES

etc,IWOMEN

IS)

MEN

0)WOMEN

(7) 1(9)

WOMEN

(9)

AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES 10100) /NOTE: -.Aigricultkirel chemistry: Report in 0414 Botany. entomology. genetics. plant pathology. plant physiology:Airkult education: Report In WIWI Report as appropriate in Biological Sciencestri education:Agricultural nearing: Report in 0103

0101 . 11,708 125 204 16 2 1

0102 Agronomy /field go" end crop rnowiement) 2812 21 264

.---7 154 .

0103 Soils science (ntimegentent end coruerretion) 3 115 44 -77 10 71 I

0104 Animal science (itosboulty) (Include animal nutrition.) 4 s e2 626 . 49 111 19 124

0105Dairy rims lhootondty) (Report dairy manufacturing mid .

' leclutology in 0113.) 5 227 12 51 4 27 -

0106 Poultry science . 671 1.11E 4 10

0107 Fish, paw, and wildlife management 7L 237 10 280 1' 58 -

0108f

Horticulture (fruls end regembkr production) , t 5201 1.9

130 1644

0101 Ornamental horticulture (fiorkultwe. rotary science) 9 .210 42 16 g 2 s

0110 ArIcallimul and fans manersonent 10 195 5 12 2 9 1

0111 Agr1a1hlnl scoSasb II 1,141 17 , 192 23 161

0112 12 854 13 26

0113ii

13 270 1'12 147 50 74 14

01144

14 2,230 107 173 35 76

0115 Natural remnuose miuiapimmt IS 1,292 227 139 21 25

0116Agriculture and forestry tedmologies (baccalaureate and

W For INOms) 16 111 6 8 - 12

0117 Reap management r 17 160 3 40 1 19

0111 Other. specify II728 30 118 15

.. 26

0111 4 11

* 0 20

Olt, . 21 `-Ell0100

...TOTAL (rum fines / 'And -21)

_

22 Iliri1 576 650

-

289 897 33tr giro

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NAME Or INSTITUTION II. INSTITUTION CODE NUMIIER

PART E RAC OR'S, MASTER'S, AND DOCTOR'S DEGREES, 117344 Continued

CODEcliSCIPLINEIPECIALTY,

(mopr field ofsrudY)

(2)

LINENO.

KbyteIf newmisyear)

(3)

NUMBER OF DOOMS CONFERRED

BACHELOR'SDEOREES

Iltequirins 43 years)-

MASTER'SDEGREES

DOCTOR'SDEGREES

(Ph.D., LAD.. ere.)

MEN WOMEN

(4) (3)MEN 1 WOMEN(6) (7)

MIN WOMEN

(9)

ARCHITECTURE AND fRONMENTAL DESIGN 10200)NOTE: Architectural engineering: Report In 0904. among specialties in Architecture

and Environmental Design (0200) andfine and Applied Arts (1000).

0201 Environmental deign. pneral 23 967 49 VA 1

0202 thluttestig, asr:dLlt"banstialtitcrstunli2Viandsca" lichi.lecture 24 4,226 305 835 94 I 5 1

0203 interior design 25 110 379 S \ 10 -

0204 Landscape architecture 26 530 /1 136 l'ik

020/5 Urban architecture 2726, - 93 . 5

. 0206 City. community, and regional Manning 2833 78 1 064 316 48 3

0299 Other. specify 29 4:35 14 49 17 - \0299

a

0299 31

0299

.

32

.

,

0200 TOTAL (Lm of lints 23 thru 32) 33 6,676 1,164 2,231 502 65-

AREA STUDIES 10300)

NOTE: Distinguish among specialties in Area Studies (0300).Foreign Languages (1100). Public Affairs andServices (2100). end Social Sciences (2200).

0301 Arlan studirs.$0411ir 34116 126 85 41 5 2

0302 fast Aden studies 35 89 87. 66 27 9 -

0303 South Asian Una, erC) attunes 3613 , 11 6 5 1 1

0304 Soutteeit Asian studies 376 7 8 1

0305 .African studies 31 125

26 30 . 7

0306 Mamie studies 391 1 1

lel'

0307 Russian and Slavic studies 40 62 88 45 29 6 2

030$

kW MAC',

Latin American studies

raama is a _ _41 114 166' 82 54 6 -1

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NAME OP INSTITUTION INSTITUTION CODE NUMBS*

PART BACHELOR'S MASTER'S, AND DOCTOR'S DEGREES, 1173.74 Continued

CODS

1

0309

DISCIPLINE SPECIALTYhrgelorlkklolnullY1

1

AREA EVUOII$ 103001 Continued

Midas Eastern studies

LINE NUMMI!! OP DEOPIEES CONFERREDNO.

(Ord*q new

.

Pm.,(3

42

SACHELOWSDIONEES

Illevalriig 45 yews,

MASTER'SDEGREES

,-

D1OREI!A.D.. MED.,

MEN

8

5

'If1e.1

WOMEN'

0

-

MEN

(El

21

NOMIN

(3 1

31

MEN

d

13

WOMEN

(7

8

0310 43 ' 12 22 - - -Eunapout studies, general

0311 Eastern buoyant dude* 447 9 8 4 -

0312 West European studies 43 38 52 6 4 --

-

0313 American studies 841 1,1003 166 160 49 31

0314 Pad& soil studies 47, 1 - 1 - - -

0399 Othsc, opacity 48131 131 186 75 ' 29

0399 49

0399 SO

,.

03994

SI

0300l

TOTAL (atm of tines 34 duo SI) 321_i64 1 739 698 444 118 45

NOTE: Animal nutrition: Report in 0104.BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES (04001

Clinical dental, clinical medical, and 4101 seminary medical sciences,and pharmacy: Report as appropria in }Hank Professions.

0401 Biology, general 33 24,867 11.763 2.232 978 496 161

0402 Botany, panel 34 537 328 217 106 4 150 3Z

0403 Sactstiolop SS 213 191 36 21 31 5.

0404 Plant pathology.

36.

.

, 25 4 .75 15 75 7

040S Plant pharmacology 37 - r - - - 10

0404 Plant phydology _ SS 17 7 13 1 32

0407 Zoology, psneral S9 4,397 1,391 499 184 224 54

04011 Pathology, human and Wm' r 4050 13 50 16 80

0609 Phinnacolov, kaftan and animal Iltepost pharmacy le 12114 4l1 - 73 , ' 20 123 30

0410 Physiology, Inunastand Wind - . 42 150 57 166 44 187 40

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NAME OF INSTITUTION II. IN%TITUTION CODE NUMBER

PART. d BACHELOR'S, MASTER'S, AND DOCTOR'S DEGREES. 1973-74 Continued

'CODE

a)

.

'DISCIPLINE SPECIALTY

(major field of study)

12)

LINENO.

(Circleif new

thisyear;

(3)

NUMBER OF DEGREES CONFERRED

*BACHELOR'SDEGREES

(Requiring 4.5 years)

MASTERSDEGREES

DOCTOR S'DEGREES

',Ph.D., Ed.D., etc.)

MEN(4)

AMEN(3)

MENIN

WOMEN(71

MEN(g),

WOMEN(91

BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES f04001 Continued, ,,...

-4

r, ,

0411 Microbiology 63 1,092 / 815 261

,.

191 251 97

0412 Anatomy.

64 - 70/

23 . 91 25

0413

.....

Histology 65 -/ - 5 2-

Biochemistry (Include sericulture! chemistry./ 66 /S47 25!. 134 65" 351 100

0415 Biophysics 6761 13 30 13 70 1 3

0416

.

Molecular biology 6865 27 17 a 17

V0

0417 Cen biology (cytology, cell physiology) 69 24 19 2 3 8 . 1

041$/

Marine biologyA

70114 29 79 20 21 4

0419 Biometrics and biostatistics _____ \ 71 9 4 44 2 7 2 1 4

0420 Ecology ..- 72211 87 91 33 25 4

0421 Entomology .73 182 21 172 -21) 162 I)

0422 Genetics [Include experimental plant and animal breeding./ 74 32 14 44 53 77 16

0423 Radloblology 75 - - 2 3 2 13 2

0424 Nutrition, scientific (excludes nutrition in homeeconomics and dietetics) 76 28 68 43 101 56 25,

0423 Neurosciences 7712 8 2 1 14 2

0426 Toxicology 785 3 12 7 7 1

0427 Embryology 79

0499 Other, specify $0 517 262 121 52 125 36

0499 $1 .

0499 $2 -

0499 $3 .

0400 TOTAL (sum of lines 53 dins 83) $4_ 33 478, 15;978 4,567 2,014 2,740 700

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NAME OP INSTITUTION 11. IlViTITUTION CODE NUMBER

TART I BACHELOR'S MASTER'S; AND DOCTOR'S DEGREES, 1979-74 Continued

COO!

(1)

DISCIPLINE SPECI4(LTV(mains field of study)

(2)

LINENO.

lankIf new

thisyam)

(3)

NUMBER OF (*DREES CONF ERRED

SACNELOR'SDEGREES

(Requiting 4.5 years)

MASTER'SOEIVIEES

DOCTOR'SOECIREES

Ed.D., inc.)

MEN

(4)

WOMEN

(5)

MEN WOMEN

(7) .MEN WOMEN

L 19)

NOTE: Mullion. commerce. and distributive eductiontteecher preperatton): Report in 0838.

RUSINERI AND MANAGEMENT (0E00)

Advertisini Report in 0604.L

0501 Ruin' and commerce, general28.344 4,363 8,242 545 .167 9

0502 Accounting . 8625,594 4,176 1,617 189 66

0503 statistisiness bs ( 87 .

109 17 55 12 10

finBanking and Mans SS 6,150 368 2,124 128 37 1

0305. Investments alp mottles 891 44'--- - =

0506W

Business management and adminbtration 9033,362 3,690 14,051 913 624 21

0307 Operations neurch 91121 5 447 25 61 1

0508 Rotel and mstatuant management - 92 1,043 145 62 2 1 -

0309 Marketing and pm:clueing 93

r

A

12,842 '1,992 1,227 104 55

0510 Transportation mid public AMID,' 94 588 30 109 _ 2 -

05114

R441 estato 95 : 724 45 71 5 4

0512 insurance 96 414 27 47 1 6

0513 International business 97 246 28 807 63 4 -

0514 Secretuial studies (baccalaureate and hlSber programs)

-98

, 49 1,847 14

,

1.15 --

0515 hrsonnel management 99961t

161.. .

A .

327 1 42 -

0316

.

Lobo, and industrial relations 100

.

1,130 90 349 3 15 4

0517-_ .

.1hisinees econohilcs 101

.

2,277 248 232 34., 65. 4

0599.spadfy

t. 102 2;169 . 249 834 47 15 , 1

pst,.

103

0599 .104. . _

0599. ....'_ '.-. .

105

0500t.TOTAL (aunt of lbws 85 thru 105) . 106 116,424 17,481 30,659 2,161 , 933 50

FOMMI *3NLI, 3/74

76

79

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COMMUNICATIONS IMMO)

NAME or INSTITUTION 1. INSTITUTION CODE NUMSEN

PART BACHELOR'S MASTER'S, AND DOCTOR'S DEGREES 1 7 Continu

CODE

(1)

DISCIPLINE SPECIALTY(major field of study)

(2)

LINENO,

(Circleif new

thisyear)

(3)

.

NUNS& OF DEOPIEES ONF ED

IrACHELOPI'SDEGREES

(Requiring 4.5 ,i,ers)

MAST R'SDECIVES

. 0 CTON'S i4 OE BEESlith.a. Ap., ate.)

MEN(4)

WOMEN(5)

MEN(6)

WOMEN(7)

' MEN-"\-41ti

WOMEN,(9)

NOTE: Dietinguith among specialties in Communkations (0600),Letters (1300), and Fine and Applied Arts (1000).

0601/ . Communications. general 107 2,816 1,895 , 576 366.

- 64 21-

0602 Journalism Wetted media) 1' - 1081,644 i 0'69 619 379 , 20 -

0603 Radio/television(

109 2,493 690 1.86 I -

0604 AdvertisingA

110 663 368 39 10 - -

0605Communication midi. fuse of videotape, films, etc.,otSented specifically toward radioltelevision) __---/ III 584 262 - 86 51 7 -

0699 Other. specify

7. 112

339 276 164 104 54 8

0699_ ___

113

-1.

0699'. 4

I

114.

06991

. _

. 113.

0600 TOTAL. (nsm of lines 107 dust 11,5) 116 10,536 6,560 1,670 972- n

.146 22,

CHANTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCES 107001

0701 Computerund inforinago scjences, generali

1173,122 639 1,532

.//'

269

l

170 8

0702 Infonnition scieocaidig systems 118 285 53 ,186 12 13

0703 Data processing 119 469 71 108 -

0704 Computer programming k 120 15 - 7 1

0705 Systems analysis 121 47 122 2 -

0799 Other, speciPi 122 19 10 28 " 4 6 1

0799 123N._J

0799.

124 e.

0799 123

0700 TOTAL (sum of lbws 11 7 thru 125) 126 3,977 780 1.983 293 189 9,

Of FORM new. 3/74

77

80

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NAME OF INSTITUTION 1. INSTITUTION CODE NI...WIEN

. PART B BACHELOR'S, MASTER'S, AND DOCTOR'S DEGREES, 197344 Continued

CODE

(1)

-DISCIPLINE SPECIALTY(major field of study)

(2)

LINENO. /

(Pratif newthis

year)

NUMBER OF OBOREES CONEERRED

BACHELOR'SDEGREES

(Requiring 4.5 yeas)

MEN

(4)

MASTER'SDEGREES

DOCTOR'SDEGREES

Ed.D., etc.)

WOMEN MEN(6)

WOMEN

(7) MENI/81

WOMEN

(9)

BOUCATI /NOTE: Students who are prepared.to teach an academic subject such catkin specialist (6'year degree): Report in isms columns as

" as English, biology, mathematics, and.foreign buiguitps , master's degrees, in appropriate discipline specialty.

Sciences, Mathematics, and Foreign Languages, and not in*odd be reported as apixopriete in Letters, Biological 1

Education.Kti

chin of English as a foreign language: Report in 1501.

0801 Education, general : 127- 695

_-

3,057 5,240 8,179 . 1,258/

496

0802- . .

Elementary education, genets' '.

123 9,745 71,296 ' 3,851 18,181 117 113

0803 Seeonduy education, general.

129. 2 299

0,

2,997 --3<-3-( 1---- 3,608i 152 50

0804 Junior hiath school educitionI.

130 173,---'-'--298..------

>_:...-

68 70 1

0/105 Nigher Ulu Ito generai 1312/ 200 151 239

/67

0806 Junior anireqinmunity college education 132 i 152 56

L.---4

0807 ,-

Adult and continuing education " 133 /16 37, 300 279 93

1

24

0808 'Special- education, general1

134842 5,859 1,272 3,977 112 .47

*09-Administration of special eductufbn 135 ,

67 107 12 15

0810.

Erb ckaricisrof the mentally retarded 1 6 656

.

4,861 401 1,042

,

15 13

0811 Education of the jiltedee

13i12 1 12 -

6812 Education of the deaf .138

37 439 53 234 4 2

0613 Education of the culturally disadvantaged (------ 139 .

22 48 , 2

0814 Education of the visually handicapped 14015 128 54 '75 4

0815 Speech correction 141347

..,

2939 126 683 5 3

0116 Education of the emotionally disturbed 142131 784 194 440 14

0817 Remedial educllion 143 - 2 1.5 , 1.4

-

0111 Special learning dIsabilitL.,"-'-- 144 . 73 351 108 727 1 1

08191

Education of the physically handicapped 145 58 208 39 163 4 2

01120 Education of the multiple handicapped 146 20 . 153 < 12 89 1

-tin"':-....educetion)

Sociaifoundationr(history and philosophy of147 97 93 351

02930;odir 0"1(,' 131 43

0822 Esf?ational 'psychology ((nclude learning theory) 148 163 155 1,012 1,196 342 194

0/.11/M1 231143, 3474

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NAME CIP0INSTITUTION ITUTtON COOE NUMBER

PART 13 BACHELOR'S, MASTER'S, AND DOCTOR'S DEGR 5, 1!73.74, Cubditred .

CODEDISCIPLINE SPECIALTY

(major dead of study)

' (2)

TION (00001- Continual

LINE-NO.(amtsif newthis

yawl

(3

145.0823 V he-elementary educadcin

NUMBER OF DEGREES CONFERRED

NELOR'SREES

&miring 44 years)

MA. 9 $Eii

DOCTOR'SDEGREES

Ph.D., Ed. D.. etc.)

.,MEN WOMEN

(4)

MEN

(6/

WOMEN

(7)

MEN WOMEN

II) (3)

200 6 788 1,476

0824 Educational statistics and research 1504 46 '36

0823 Educational testing, evaluation and meumement

0826 Student personnel (counsetbig Mance)

0827 Educationaladministration

0828 - Educational supervidon,

151

A..:

132

133

0829 Curriculum and inewction 155'

0830 Reading 'illation (methodology end theory) 156

0831 Art oducatkm (methodlifpgy eml theory) " A

0832 Musk ideation (methodology fed theory) 138

42

38 68

18

k 35 15

23 8

8,201 9,294 460 112

7,255 2,162 980 116

455 429

93 297 1,050

0833 Maillematim education (inelhoebioly and theory) 459

1,526

1,929

49 7

165 203

-148 511)

4,443 308

4,490 754

.4,435 47 54

'728 X31 18

718 70 17

921 1,118 447 381 42

0834 Science methodology old theory) 160

01135 HhhYalal edna 161

0836

0837

542 399 604. 300 '69 114

1.6,062 11,761 3,099

.120

1,602

369

0839

0899

0899-1

0899-2

357 2,285 328

203 87

36 11

46 244

18.2" 23

Agriadtmel 'doodles

Edecadon of exceptimal elating, not ciarillable above

167

163

Home economics oda:slim 165

i 086 21

23 151

23 5,653

49

600 3 # 17

01 Foolussom, arm

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RAW 6P tiernruTiote (-4. , ..

11. INSTITUTION COOS NUMBER

PART SACHELOR'S. *AST 'S% AND DOCTOR'S DEGREES. 11173-7t Continued .........----.NUMISOR OP °KORNIS coNeleinio

..,, .

,.

CODS .N.

0)

...,on9,4

.

. .'

DisoIONS 5P561,Avev,.

, ,' 01100, /kW 101000). . .

(3)

'.

e

witNO. .

(C004V wow

Mb

"1"IS)

- 176

,,

AcH51.01111. boohoos.

"ItorqubIng

'"P.arl(4)

42

44 years)

MASTER%DIGRESS

DOCTOR'SDIGRESS

',Ph.D.. SALA. o(c.)

WOMEN

(3)

'77

/01

MIN0)

-

9

I, 131

'WOMEN(V

15

I , )21

MIN18)

;

1

I 2 7

WOMEN(5)

1

28

:0

Irr. TOON 111111151; Cendeued

Nutting oendonismuelrys*miseedeni yogi* ,

05112.9 ;', .(''. 171

236

0994 -.. v., ] 172 . .

e . '.---,IN., l- -', . 173 .

.

0599-9 . -

..

1

01199-9

..

+' ' 175

0100 TOTAL Nen of lines 127 Hip 173p 176 49.s.i..

117.0.88 45.186 67.311 ).66_,

1.917

ENONAllUtING 104001NOTE: In the annum fa nanses dowess, efw inkr14 'pandoclatal downs

erne as obi nshossr, eiscerlad undessr,sea.

. . ,

0901,

Pagnsaing, wpm' . .177

1,01,3

.

.,Si

-l'i ' 255 . 5

. 0902 Mrospacs, astonmithal and utroinutkal angInsning : J71't 1 , 92. r ' 18 r)48 9

1

1,170 1

0903 AerirdtuoU englniedne... 179

\

518_' 147 45.

.0904.A,rddiectuaalvenniering

.140 100 6 21 I 1

'7. 0903 Bioengiseer las and bkandlcal onnoserbig 181 148 . 4 117 42 1

.

60 minkilliin1108/1011 finch.* penontan asibals) 142

,

1,117

.

117 1,014 II_ 190- 1,,. 10

0907.,

Petroleum Unlossiina (nark petroleum ihfin14) 153369 3

.6(..k ..r-- -'`. 24 1

OM .

OA) cannuction, and nampertatloa sanlessriagMarcia mina on100114114114 MI (. 144

8.016 129 2,604

_

49 364

,

0909 Electrical, diatonic*, =4 oanunsnlanlipa anima*'......,-

11153.1 , )02 111 3,444 55 697 8

.0910 Mechanical eselseeiini -1

s 1E6 ' 7.674 61 1,821 21 379 6

.0911 . 4e

Geologlad sonlaming ilnlide ntheinl IlltellY1.147 121 6 31 1 14

-WM G005Plicel esuineeeing 2'.-----..- 155 ' 35 10 . 7

091).

Industrial and - 149a

2,877 44 1,689 45 144 .

-...

2nainipmast anelnaseinn

(2? ,,

0914 IleteIlesikel enietedis ,..4 4

.190

448. 10 210 6 116 3

0915 Meted*, .

, 191 156 5 202 6 .. 94 -

PON natl. sin',

13 3

80

0 14! 14 of 34 hips

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OP INSTITUTION1. INSTITUTION cool NUMU4

PART S BA H R MASTER T R

0

1006

. - \

OISCIPLINII SPICIALTVgne,liw *if New/Y! .

-

(3)

NLiI4011

\ Kids41mvi

Mbyear,

,I

214

Nuusen OP 010111111/C\ONPINNIO

. &SAVIOR'Sopqm1111

-

. .

CIOC ON'SDID3/11188

(Ma. CALL etc,

.SACHILOWS

0110/111116atenittrir4 44 Yaw*

MIN

75

WOMEN

3-

441

MEN

16

WOUIN

I)6

MIN

Ie

,-,

WOMEN

; ...t

PINS ANO A0111.110 AMTS 11000) Continued

Qum .

1009Applied Nmisn'(aramlcs, warelna, seat* deakinjultiondeslosaneelm,rnaktkonttning, Interior decoration, com-g a r d e i n )

313et

I otli 1 . 8 2 1

.

. I 6 H;;

^

' .1

1010

%

.ChsensalegrapflY

.216

.

r,`2 I ..

-.3

61) 10 t 1.

.

1011. ---

NiolopI

aphy 217 i In o1 ,,

.

-3

1099 Othr.opcify 216

-.. it, to * . , ',

,) ,

1099* . 219 ,

T19. . .

1099_._/

220

1099 '' ni ..

`

1000

.

TOTAL (nuns of tam 207 thru 221A 222 I') :411 24.104 , .1'1 1.6/6 .4(1 I / '

FOREIGN LANGUAGES (1100)

NOTE Distinguish amass specialties m Foreign Languages (1100),Ana Itudies403000, Leiters (1500). Public Affairs andServices (2100). and Social Sciences (2200).

Biblical languages: Report In 2303N. Comparative litprinurs: Itopurl i 15r.

Linguistics: RUPO,I in)505.Toothless of foglidi as a foreign language; Report in 1508.

110!

,..-11 orairirla4111i. Omani (Indstdet concentration on more

dl:iyanageillenerudellirolvioealitt lintt at° emehora cm °nip oflaws" such as Rom susses or Germanic lossiamiI

, 223

.

f, ?') Iµ6

.

..

110 114 114

1102" Frisch- .

- 224978 5, 115 219 90.7 8 II 1 10

..1103' German s \.

.22.5

.1118 1,597 221 421 s 44) 66.

1104... .....,-.....,...----.1

Italian -.

22,6C, 77 215

7,,F, 55 1 1 5

nos A Spanishv

2271,761 (1.098 a 1 0 fl 12 1 11 12

110i - Ruda 22613-

264 460 40,WA

60 10 !1

1107 -. OAleraa 229

- 534

6g /21 '166

1106 lapin.. v. 230

49 93

.

5 ,-..._31109 laths 231

- ... 107 .204. 23 40

1110...

Greek, cksical.

..-232

...-

68 54 ' 15

-.-11 A

.

4

OE FORM 2312.1, aim

a

84

81

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. ,

GIMOmImmimmeHAW OF INSTITUTION

ON Coot Fiume/

PART MACHELOR'S MASTER'S AHD DOCTOR'S ....

. 1173.74 Continued'

COOS

(2(

.

DiscPLINIFSPIICIALTv ' 'owompagosnao) ,,,,A0'

. .-1/4

(21

LINgNo.

(Ott* .S=rYowl

, 01

Nu6188m OP 011011111I S CON1101111110.

AtASTON11,JDOOROOS

. DOCTOR'S0110N1111111

1/1.0., RAD.. te.1

SACHS LON-Irplows

MIN 4

(41

PANAIN

(5)WIN(&

WOUON

(7)

MIN(S

WotAIN..41(

'

.0914

, 111100411110140 MEM CeraireiAid*

'4._.

.

' Osumi' seglasuring 1'92ii175 16 67

t. 19

0917 Textile eaginendig. 193

49 1 22 - i

.0918 . Miming sod Wain! engineering 1942 1 1 I 1 61, i 1

.-

0919 England" physics 1952 7 1 10 m T - II -

0920 .Niels" migisuring , 114 299 10 ' Iv ) 8 11 . 1

0921 Engineer* aser.huda 1) - 19714 3 1 208 6 1.2.1.-

,

1

0922 Eaviroarnents1 and 'Witty enginessing 191172 10' ',Ili 11

----

0923 4cral udiliecture Andras/Um enginsering 199176 1 54 1 1

f

0924 Omen engineering . ..5...

2001 11

1

5 /8 2 36 -

0923 Engloseringiedinologies (beccelismosts end Niko proven))/Inds& trade or industrial training./ 201

7 V. I 105 200 9 4

-.0999 Other. sp:cifY 902

1.144 10 468 23. '10 1

0999.

' 203.-

0999.

204

--- --\

- ., 0.. , --/

0199r

.. 205 og: 1- .'

0900 TOTAL (sum of Eau 177 (Ma 205) '' 20e 49,891' 802 15.029 , 156 3.257

A

55

4 FINN AND APPLIED ARTS 110001NT& Distinguish among specialties in Fine sad Applisd (1000). Art education: report in 0131.

Architects's and Envitoniliantal Design (9200) Zd Music education: Report 1001132.uanuasumustaulaluevuh Twousog-samaimust:Rmmtlin1303. .m .

1001 Fine arts. gsnoral 707 _1;837 3,275 472 385 . 13 1J

1002' Art (PaNI'Mt.drswats, scuiptire) 204L5.296 8,972 1.095 793 - . 8 2

1003.

Art history arid appreciation1...--"-- 417 1,713 101 12 26 33

-. .

- 34

1004 Music (perfonnta, contpoillion. (her) 210tt

2.047 2.192 p.255 1,01.6 216 41

1005 Music (et/ mu prognstr) .211

1.433 1,840 335 267.(. gZ 18

1004 Music hietOry and apptedation (msulaiogy) , 212-.....s. 74 90 . 1'62 72 32 14

1007 Dramatis arts,

2132.302

.

3.110 . 670 . 580 ,.

56 18

OE FORM 231E4.1, 3./74

Pi'

.85AN.

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do

mug or INSTITUTION INfirsTUT COOT NUMIICR ,

. .

PART II BACI4ELORI MASTER'S AND DOCTOR'S OE REES, 1973.74 Contlessid

COOS

11/

°NOWLIN§ 100§CmotTY

i)raft lee /kW of sOstly)

\, 12)

.

UN. NUM11§11 OP 0§0§111111CONPIIIIRIO

NO.(OW.ljnewwi

ew)

(3)

§ACHILON110§0111§11

(ieffsdr1P11 44 rim,

NIMITIN111opORes

.- 00T01111 411110§§1111

.(ota, OLD.. gm)

MIN

(4)

voOsitta_13)

um.4)

I'4§te MUN

(8)

W1211104

01

1111

PORININ LANGUAGES (111141 Oestissul

233 68 8 )0 12 13%'Ilsbeew .

1112 - if 234 8 12 I ..-- ,....".°1-..,...

-

1113 0 beams (Asiatic, t 2333 2 - 2 - . 1

1114 SaudiNnion lapioNON.. 7 26 lI 4

..

_1 1 1 5

.Sivic iiiwoomps looker elion Mss.

- -...

231 49,

2-\ 12 28

. . ,,h3

1 tu African langiumf Inon..TensIdel.

..232

.

3 4...---'''''- 2 - I

1199 ..Otter, madly- ,

239 ',,

...-- .

\Z S 76 52 30 21 8

11191.

.

.,

-C"...

240. .

t

1199 0.

.

241- *

1199_

-i.

-..- .. .

'2421

y -

1100

-r

, TOTAL Isms of Mei 22,3 NOV 242)...-

243 4,6130 14,879

\1,V11 2 640 520 403

1ka. 1) ,...

144ALTH PROPIIIIIIIONS 113001o

NOTE: EXCLUDED Min ire the FIRSTPROFESSIONAL degreescostarred Is seism/ debts aellotod Is Put A.

Dletigalah among speciekkis Is Health Professions (1200).tad Biological Seisms (0400)-

Programs Isrolibm Mn qua 4 Years of Cams work shouldbe reported Is Put C.

1201

, . .H e a l & p r o fi o s i o v i t , pond 244

.

359 M I 97 1 1 14 -

1202 Hospital and Wealth airs administration 243 153 . 32 784 206,Mill 4

1203Minim liocallawiroe end BMW propang (Report minisstscatios (trolielng of ochooltoosesoml of toodun ofleniv) 1,009941

246756 18,653 2;229 - '14

1305&Ida spedeltisl (work beyond 1 fint.profesoloseal dqpw.D.D.S or O.N.O.) (Report D.D.S. or D.M4D. apse IsPart A, 1204.1

24746 11. 404 6 IE -

1207.. 1(D./ ( M.1)6.24. Is Put A. 1204.1 *rig' IIEI 19 3 82 IE 27 6

1201 Oampatiosal therapy 719 115 1,162 ajn 108 - -lam Optometry (bids& all optometry except O.D. dopes. 'Midi

Paul/ be repprIsi Is Pert A. 1209-1.1 1101WII 7 1

.1311 lbermacy (Report pbellsec9104, is 0407.1 - 251 Mil 1,560 196 44 116 16.....0! /OM 2 2.1, sn

83

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V

NAME 0111144ST1TUTION

.

PART VACI4111.011 NASTIER AND OOCTOH'I

11. IN$TI'PUTJON CODE N N

-..

COOS

0)

1212

011-Tv \/gaudy) M

i i

(4

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LINONo.

(Ords

If07per)

0)

_ . ._ .._ ._NUM111111 OP 01011.1.LC040111 110 .

a0110 6

0;4116.4re "'")1.1 SPIVOB. NUS

--'

_

DOCTOV1MOMS@

AA, SAD.. etc..1

MIN WOMIN USN /AIN 11.01

0 ." YWOMEN

ON

;

ewe-252

403 11,497 34 . 77 -1211 Dodd *Ow. 44/14/4korm* dmihil k*

2517 10 865 - 18 - ' -12141214 - '4,_

254184 89

...---' 95 3 828 81 32

1215 ithraleaddp '255 ,

21 399 7 -

1216-2rwliollY Or pads Mork beyond Mt-prof degree a try, podiaric atedicao, orchiropody. Repairs Aretsto derma a Part A, 1;14.1.

254

56 1 -1217

--..thoradicel owniimalcatioe - - 257

10 11 - -

1219Vetarawy aseillola thedatries (work beyensilifrat

I D.V.M.Part A. 1211.1

258

69

\.

3$ 95 15 '44

.

-1---..._!..

2

1220t

. Speak athologrd audiolog '. ..

. 159f

344

.,,/ 2,934

.

293 1:671 50 28

1221 chiropractic.

260J

_

I -13trikal soda work jnolkal At KvalkimIric and .".spedtfzet1 reksbNlittlon senkes)

----,3 42 287

.

8 i, 1223 Medical Monitory wawa.", fbaccilmabit, toold MON

242, 976 3,86

dhi'-'

69'

9 u -2 , Du* taclutologio (Mc cokureate end 100 palmy 263

11 3

0

- is125

A ,Radio Meccas' mete and kolur programs) 364

115

a54 41 7 4 2

12,1 .OM', 265 1.289 642 401 19: '-` 89 25

1299..

.266 *

1299 / 267

1299 t -, ' 2611

1

1200

A qTOTAL jam ofither 249 6.11 ,.. .

20 9,459 32,410 3,873 5,86: 447 131

NOR: Peed sada lad ',dialog: RoPITIN OHLkown edeatioa: Avon a 003-3.

OCON0611411113001

Hotel ealmetwarset latmesmeat: Royal 1.0501.

1301.- ,

Ikea adaida, pan! ' .270 106 ;-1954,.

2.3

s,

701 3

1302 Hems dearaIles and boattethalpasa Had* badtithaildap and hamag.1 i

0

71

272> \

273

40

2,6

,

2

652

, 209

493

5

2

30

'123

-92

- °

.118

1 5

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41,

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PART S TE11'S. AND DOCTOR'S DEGREES. 157344 CORO

UNIINum11811 OP 01011111$ PE111180

NO. Gavel LOWS saNSTI1011 .... DOCTON8018ONIANII OPIIONLYV (Oleo 0110111118 011011148 DIMNESS

COO* ( , Ilit.D.. etc.ifalliN "kW of may) 4(new (Reflarall 44 owlrias0 . year) MIN WOMEN MIN WOMEN MEN OMIN

Ili IV IV NI 01 01 IV WI IV)

IN MOM 11C01601111C11113101 Continued . ..

.:-...

1305 Paielly "'kW's, and chid develognient 2741

189 3,093 89 12 26 21.. ./ .

1306 Fools and isatrillosi (iit** dietetics) 27577 1,84.8 32 3)5 17 34

1307 Instileetlosil asenagsreent and cafeteria managonsol 276, 96 . 260 5 26 - -,i1398 Other, spear; 277

2 370 3 30 - 1

. 1399 2781 --

1399 279, -

1,1

13991.

2110 ...- .

. ..,1300 TOTAL (aim of lbws 270 den 240) 281 ...----

554 14,879 167 1,702 46 90

LA11(1400)

Law, pascal fUndergradiate ntedin_dssignaterd "Prelawn:,Repxt under bachelor's elegrees:0111Wsludents planning

1401-2 to eater law school: Itepott undergraduate nukfor in 252 - , _-appropriate field. IReport LL,I11. or 1D. degree in Part A, .....-------'-'-

---', 140141 409 1 41 625 62 26 1. q

1499 Other. specify 283 1 _...13/ 11 472 22

71419

, . 284 -

1499..

. 285

, .

Q` 286 11499

1400 TOTAL (nonof lines 202 Wu 286r. ' 287.

.

' . 442 52 1,097 84 .36 1

..,

LETTERS (1500)

. ., , 1. , .,... '

,

1301 Englibli, general 288 15.239 27 614- 2,485 3,957 X691 3836 ,

;1502 Literature . English,

r

28? 1,452 2;145 385 512 219 146

1503 Comparative.Utenture 290 139` 273 93 138 le' 66 64.,

. 1 ` e, -1304 Ckeria 291

. . -230 220 72 54 29 17

,.. 1.,

1505 UtesulatIcs (bedside phoiwttes,,sersantics. end philology, 292 116, 315 207 .248 84 61

gpesch, &bete, and forensic science (rhetoric and public , ....,

1306 davit) (Report weed, correction in 0815-1 293 1,I871 4,084 685 1,004 209 72_

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11.1NS 'TUTION COOS NUMMI

PART S BACHELOR'S, MASTERS, AND DOCTOR'S DEGREES 197344 Continued

NA/A1 OP INSTITUTION

...

COOS

01

1507

.

DISCIPLINII SOCIALTYowit MIof 0141,1

' (2)

LINONO.

Orel.VWNW

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NUNISIR OP DIORIOS CONFORM

SACNSLOR'S. DOORIOS

Iltegvhate 4.3 yews)

1AASTOR'S.1111011600

DOCTOR'SDEDROIS

0,11.12. IMO.. etc)

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WOUON13)

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MON'PI

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MINis)

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MINN131

-

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Creative *Tido

1SOS Youldo ot Estolith as s tonikpi Moto,. or L. It 66 199 124 264 - .

1509' ., 4,393 1.416 544 120 146 67

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1599 01ler,, 296

166 262 112 222 22 121399

.

1399 '0-/

300

150$1'301

1300 TOTAL (ars opil266 dry 301) 3022 ' 27,434 ,891 5,284 6,881 1.789 844

1.1811ARYSCIENCE 1110017

1601 z-lbary 30378 993 1,733 6,231 35 21

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306 . ..," .

filth 307

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r5

-' Z.v4,078 1,813 6.372 36 24

MATHEMATICS (1700)

NOTE: Repot Compstrs idiommid Spasms Irbil, is the' ipthisities Compstor and throngs** Sebum (0700).

MothuorticsAlscatios: Report is 0033

.

1701 Matithisdth, gosond 30912,238 8,699 2,842 54 .:7'33 86

1702. Statistics, matbnistiod sitI thoorotkal 310 # 94 08 137 , 10

1703 Applied nothostatics . 311 -398 12 28 48 4

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PART B BACHELOR'S. MASTER'S, AND DOCTOR'S DEGREES, 1573-74 Contlesed

a-ODE

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LINENO.

(Ore&VIA pw

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(3)

312

NUM /!R OP 0EaREES CONFERRED

S'AONstON4DEORIES

atequldw 65 yearn

sairrritsS. DIODEIS

DOCTOR'S0110111ES

"N.D., Iff412. etc)

MEN

(4)

75

WOMEN

13)

25

MEN

(4)

26

WOMEN

(7)

10

MEN

(I)

13

WOMEN

(9)

....

-

MATHEMATICS 117001 Can inued

Other. opacity

1799.4

. 313

,

1799 314

1799,k

. 315

1700 TOTAL (aiin atilas 309 MI 313)

..

316 12,874 8,919 3,340

.....

1,500 9 31 100

SMUT ARV SCIENCE' 1111001

1801 INEtery adios (Array)_

4. 317lb..

6 - -

44102. .

Naval KAMM (Nary, Meritlier) 318 :11103 Amass 'discs (A* Panel 319 ,. 64 1 - -'

109 Other. sec* 320 169 -

1899-1 Mitcham 'W an (deck officer)

Y

N.321

79 - A*

/

1199-9 322.

.

189991- .

323 ..

111994 ia. . .324..

1800 TOTAL (aim of ilms 317 duo 324) . 325'127 1

NENE: Chaska' seiglseselag: Stepan In 0906sairhasetag: Report In 0914

ONVIIICAL SCIENCES 119001

Geography: Swart is 2206.Natural Wass Report In 4902

1901'

Physical schism MINN 326 864 215

.

214 49 ' 34

V

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..,

7hYtlys, Postal Wadi NoPhYsies) IltPs111,100Talcs M0415.)

327L 60 7 1,513 132 1,053 47

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3

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, 2

1904 Nudes Miyake-

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1103,

Chenelstry, greral (admit Nockemsloory)illtoport Machina-. Iamb 0414.1

.

3308 338 2,097 1,573 44R 1 .4f15 1519

1906 laorpalc clamiehy, 331 - -

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. 64 12 44 4 59

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T R' AND DOCTOR'S DEGREES, 1!73.74 Continued.

Of

1909

., , .

DISCIPLINS SPICIALTYfie*. INII or f stiriV

.

(2)

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.

.

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(Ittrooktrig 44 yowl

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(M.O., IAA, etc)

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334

MEN'PO It.

6

WOMEN(5)

-

MEN

(4)

15

Menlo17)

6

MEN WOMEN(1) I.)

41909 Atedydoe abouldrY 334

eil- 1 I I

1910 Pbaimmerticol drdelp,,

3355

- `'--' 3 29 14 61 7r

1911..

Astrososty334 119 33 ' 71 11 71 .

1912 Astiopkyle. 337,25 2 6 1 ' 6

01913Atatoplatio schwas sad stelsorolop

.s 334' ,279 188 7, 52 2

1914 GoofolY 3392,631 . 520 780 90 248 10

1915^

34015 6 9 3 tO -

1414 all sdosolopI °V, 341

771 7'- 501, -6

,

-7I/17 , . schooss.1,111110 - ---. 342825 203 263 __-----80 27

1914 tolop 343 ,.

1

-,-

4 -...'

1 -191/ .344

223 14 188 11

.65

1920

100

.

*0Pu*

. 315

347

10

248

1

46

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36

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80 111999-1 ' Nab WENN .

00-2 0 pityslal Waco i 3411 392 22 12E( A 44. 5

1094 .349 .

19194 . 350

199114 351 .

100.1 .-

TOM. (am of 1? *II Ill) 35217,751 3,536 5,20C , 887 3,178 253

Di 'Oil 13112.1. ai74

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88

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NAM OF INSTITUTIONr

INSTITUTION CODS NUMSER

0

PART S BACHELOR'S, MASTER'S, AND DOCTOR'S DEGREES 1117344 Continued

DISCILINE SPECIALTYOne orlWl f May)

(2)

LINENO.

(Ord,If stew

thisYear)

(3)

NUMSIER OP DEGREES CON /ER

SACHS LOWSDIGRESS(leo**,44 yews)

MASTER:.0113R1111'

MIN I WOMEN

(4) 4 (5)

IWOMEN.(71:

D

NUN

(9)

OCTOPI'SREEF

am)

MIN(1P)

Psvp±oLosy moon

PiDTE: idenadoed poychlikly: Report le 0422

3001 , Pmeholegy, pima',

:353 1'

_

25,417 259,t59 ......j,888 '1,798 1217 506

`2002 Eia perInnatal psyclsok;P Online! end humen1 ,) 1

34 1 67 31 49 20 44 ' 17

2003. a -

Onkel psychology '......

r355

41 44 289 , 193.<1

199 81

204i.

Psychology for oonnoling (PsychologY melon 014-1. . . I 356

15 16 476 371 4 4 , z 12

2005 nodal pechology . 357-'1151 . 214 32 26

z/ 42 16

2006

,

?mammal:Ica 358 3 3

.

17 . -

2067 Siatitics In pilichology 359 1 1

t

2001.

I4'.. nfusulal psychology . 360 25 17 36 11.

7

i

2003 Developmental psychologi cs ,-,. 0\49 334 52 61

f31 31

20101

Physiological psychology 3626 10 1

2

- 20W,.i ..7'

°the, specify.

36375 78 146 138 51 26

20331. .,

a

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s

364

209°)",

363

,,

.

2093 IR 366,

. ,

3000 TOTAL (nun Gillian 353 Am 3661-

367 j,--25,849 26,407 3,116

,a

'2,630 1,648' 691

FUIILIC AFFAIRS emncas 121001

2101 Community mrvicakfewswal . 7j7 364I 4 5'4

'4,,,f54$ 1 34

10)

6 3

2102 Mlle adlkistraglaga a 369 , '1889 135 2,808 488

t I67 9

.2103 Mu sad recreaUon management (Report phyakaledeation he 0435.1 .,/ 370 2,246 1,459 ' 317 ° 123

,22

2104&Jail wank an4 help* entail° then clinicaladd wok -

41,

3713 2,845 7,115 3,009 4,965 33

2105

,...tLaw mdomenint and conectloas (baceeteurnite endMetter 'mart n/

3720 1;10 3 1,154

-,x48E 75 2 1

-2106 Incarnatiosal gable wive (other then dtplonwne senior/ 373 13 9 32 12 I

4

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-NAME OR INSTITUTION 11. INSTITUTION CODE NUMBER

PART fa BACHELOR'S MASTERS. AND DOCTOR'S DEGREES, 197344 Continued

COOS

I,s. ,

2199

INECIPLINE SPECIALTYOwl& /fillip/ studio ...

f2)

LINENO.

ictckGMsMsyar)

(3)

'i '

' NUNES'', OP DEGREES CONFERRED ,,

sAga:ls's'Requiring 43 years)

MASTER'S 'OlORIES

DOCTOR'SDEGREES

opiji. ALA. etcI

MIN(4i

.

.

157...

WOMEN131

137

MEN

IQ

,'.'*

223

WOMEN

(71

49

MIN(11

5

' WOMEN01

2

PUSLICAFFAIRS AND eIRMMIS CHOM Coolness!

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UPI ,, 373

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. 2199

., .

.;

376fr

4.{ 2/9-.2 -'

.377

2100

.TOTA1. (mop 4 Win 368 Mau 3771 371- 13,707 10,557 6,948 5,146 14 51

SOCIAL-scsamcas MIN

NOTE: Distiegprish among specialowlit 10c6MSMIntars (2200).Area Studies 10300). and Public Attain and Services (2100).

Hospital admhestradoe: Report in 1202rtmlustrial rob : 1 in 0316

Social psychology: Report in 2005.

2201 Social soleness, mind 9,539 1,511)

1,468 851 5I 14

2202

-.Anthropology 3110 2,673 3,329

-..

497

i

388 259 111

2203 Arcbafobgy..

311. 26 . 52 1 10 6, ,

6

.2204 Economics /Report svicultural economic* In 0111.1 ' 312 12,291 2,121' 1,842 303 713.0 # 7;

220$ rHistoryry3113 24,773 12,608

:N...:....3,116 1,427 913 201

2206 Geography 314 3,293 946 . 618 145 199 18

2207 Political science and government315 . 24,763 6,199 1,992 456 655 111

2201 SoMology 316 15,314 20,582 1,327 869 455 1771

2209 Criminology 317 1,123-

374 118 -22 17 2

2210 Intonations! Motions 3111 , 815 378 598 108 1A 3

2211 Afro-Aressican (black csollurt) Audits 319.

174 218 . 10,

3

2212 American India cultural MGM.; ... 390 12. - -A.

2213 MealausAnalcan cultural studies -,

391 65

.

46 , "' 6 6 -

2214.

392 797 492 x534 261 . 6 1

2213.

IllimiOgniphy., 393

- _..

11 8.

.

1 1' 2 E 3.,

POW 230.11. 3/71

93-..

90

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U7

NAMEOP INSTITUTION - Is. INSTITUTION CODE NOMSER

PART H R. MASTER'S, AND DOCTOR'S DEGREES, 1073 -74 " COntInSIX1

--CODS

0 I

DliCIPLINE SPECIALTYMelo/ field of ready)

(2)

LINEIt

NO.(Circle

V ""thisOW)

(3)

NUMBER OF DEGREES CONFERRED

BACHELOR'SDEGREES

(11141dring 3 YHA)

MASTER'S. DEGREES.

.

DOCTOR'SDEGREES

(M.A. SSD; etc.)

MEN

(4)WOMEN

(J)MEN(6)

WOMEN(7)

MEN

(8)WOMEN

IV

'4.4 SOCIAL. SCIENCES (2200) CanIkluad

2299.

Other, specify 394 819 847 168 108 27 13

2299 . 395.

2299.

396

..

2299...

._.

397a

2200. __ .

TOTAL (aim of lines 379 thru 397f . .39196,480 55,723 12,313 4,984 3,352 744

VIROLOGY (2300)

NOTE: EXCLUDED here are FIRSTPROFESSION/reclaims In theological Report religious studies (excluding theological professions)professions, (AD.. M.DIr. Rabbi, or other first prolessional degree), in1510.requiring 6 years or more. Report in Part A.

Presheoiogy depots: Report undergraduate major inappropriate field:

2301.2 11urologIcal professions, general 3992,123 407 1,147 193 668

2302 RaliglOus musk 40079 81 112 33 4 -

' 2303 Mika! languages. .,

. 40157 21 72 4 4

.

2304 Religious education , 402670 611 688 5+1 32

2399 Other:specify 403111 51 91 17 38 2

2399 404v

1i99 ,

2399 ,, _,---'''' 406

2300 TOTAL (sum of lines 399 thru 406) 4073,040

(4'1,191 2,110 78E 746 22

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PART B BACHELOR'S, MASTER'S, AND DOCTOR'S DEGREES, 1117344 Continued

COOS

11)

DISCIPLINE SPECIALTYIrrupt *kJ of study)

(2)

LINENO.

(Ord(V new

mtsyew)

NOMMEN OP DEMME CONFEEMED

BACHELOR'SDEONEES

(Requiring 4.1 pram)

MASTER'SDIONEES

ciceroni,OICIAIES

A.D., SAD., etc.)

MIN(I)

WOMEN3)

MEN WOMEN

171

MEN(8)

INTINDMCIPLINANY RUMS ONO

MIS: Tomlin of Itaglki as s tam. leademp. MINNS te 1300.

4901f

Gaon! Mad arts sad Idiom., 6,029 3,831 920 17 3

4902 Moto. led sod okysissi ssisocr, 3,126 919 . I 370 ,'.130 12 3

4903 Hutu Mu NM sods! stisous 410.1,766

,.

1,854 369

-..

329 42 28

410$ &Wonting and odor disdpiers 411284 9 202

.,

15 28.

-

A4999 Mr, specify , 412 4,278 -2,642 250 179 46 17 ,

4999. 413

4999 414

4999e

615.

4900 "TOTAL (aim ofkW 408 dap 4131 ._

416 15,683 9,255 1,864 /1;573 14! 5l

ORM& TOTAL. .

NO0 DRANO TOTAL, ALL SACHMNS, NINSTIN% AND. DOCTOR'S DIGRESS t&ottt July 1,.1913 (ohm 30, 1974)

En

1

Or FOAM 231111-LI, 3/74

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a

.417

530,907 423,469 158,344 27,374 6,452

9-2

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...13404ELORY5 MISTER'S. AND

Do you provide itiowidegree or certificate) forprograminter eur'thet master's degree and

doctor's de Ed,D etc.), which in e is the

doctor's d outi.die dissertation? F. )(ample,

Muter o phyrtandidate in sophy, etc.

,,,,,,,,,, S", specify the.7iir. 'Iiiiie 30, 1974'.

" 1. INSTITUTION CODE NUMBER

'S DEGREES. 1973-74 Continued

(Do not include specialist degrees.) (Also, do not include'in the tabulated figures for Bachelor's, Master's, andDoctor's degrees.)

of the degree(s) or certificate(s) and theAumber of students

C E.111

."-C. ..

teeOF DEGREE OR CERTIFICATE-

ceI _A,.12-) .

I,INENO.

(31.---'-

NO. Of STUDENTS'REEIVING DEGREE=DR CERTIFICATE

(4)

9001

0041.''_,s,

Candida0sPhilosophy °

'eso°°0 ' ,

418

2.725

9002 Candidate in (rigre of specific field) 419 .. 131

9003 ofessionaL.DiPlotfir

. ..

420 ' %,"- ,,,

-.-'"/ 330

9004 Master of/Philosophy 421 °

"01

9099 Other; specify ..

.

°' 4221,371

S ..

,

. 423.

i' .

.424

1.,425

--'-:<,,

°

. . '

.

,426

./

9000

.

TOTAL (Sum of lines 418 through 426)

.

427

5,46D

,

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NCI S 1 j2. \ Students Lmolled for Advanced Degrees, Fall 1972

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.

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