DOCUMENT RESUME ED 372 695 HE 027 580 AUTHOR Morgan, Frank;' Broyles, Susan TITLE Degrees and Other Awards Conferred by Institutions of Higher Education: 1991-92. E.D. TABS. INSTITUTION National Center for Education Statistics (ED), Washington, DC. REPORT NO NCES-94-053 PUB DATE Jul 94 NOTE 57p. PUB TYPE Statistical Data (110) Reports Research/Technical (143) EDRS PRICE MF01/PC03 Plus Postage. DESCRIPTORS American Indians; Asian Americans; Associate Degrees; Bachelors Degrees; Blacks; *Colleges; *Degrees (Academic); Demography; Doctoral Degrees; Educational Trends; Females; Higher Education; Hispanic Americans; Males; Masters Degrees; Minority Groups; Professional EducatiOn; Sex Differences; *Tables (Data); Whites IDENTIFIERS Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System ABSTRACT This report presents data on degrees conferred during the 1991-92 academic year by 3,615 of the nation's accredited higher education institutions. The data were a subset taken from Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) which collects information on number of degrees conferred by level of award, field of study and sex of recipient. Racial/ethnic data were collected by major field or discipline:Data are detailed in 11' tables. Findings reported include the following: (1) institutions conferred more than 2.1 million degrees in academic year 1991-92; (2) of these, 24 percent were associate's degrees, 54 percent were bachelor's degrees, 17 percent were master's degrees, 2 perc:at were doctorates, and 4 percent were first-professional degrees; (3) the number of all degrees awarded was up 4.1 percent over the previous year with about one half of the increase in bachelor's degrees and with women receiving almost 61 percent of the increase; (4) percentage gains in number of degrees awarded to minorities were as high as 10 percent more to Asians and Pacific Islanders, 9 percent more to American Indians, and 8 and 7 percent more to Hispanics and Blacks, non-Hispanics, respectively; (5) as a whole minorities increased their relative share of all degrees by .5 percent; and (6) minorities received only about 14 percent of all degrees awarded in 1991-92. (JB) *********************************************************************** * Reproductions supplied by EDRS are the best that can be made * * from the original document. *
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DOCUMENT RESUME
ED 372 695 HE 027 580
AUTHOR Morgan, Frank;' Broyles, SusanTITLE Degrees and Other Awards Conferred by Institutions of
Higher Education: 1991-92. E.D. TABS.INSTITUTION National Center for Education Statistics (ED),
Washington, DC.REPORT NO NCES-94-053PUB DATE Jul 94NOTE 57p.
PUB TYPE Statistical Data (110) ReportsResearch/Technical (143)
EDRS PRICE MF01/PC03 Plus Postage.DESCRIPTORS American Indians; Asian Americans; Associate Degrees;
IDENTIFIERS Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
ABSTRACTThis report presents data on degrees conferred during
the 1991-92 academic year by 3,615 of the nation's accredited highereducation institutions. The data were a subset taken from IntegratedPostsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) which collectsinformation on number of degrees conferred by level of award, fieldof study and sex of recipient. Racial/ethnic data were collected bymajor field or discipline:Data are detailed in 11' tables. Findingsreported include the following: (1) institutions conferred more than2.1 million degrees in academic year 1991-92; (2) of these, 24percent were associate's degrees, 54 percent were bachelor's degrees,17 percent were master's degrees, 2 perc:at were doctorates, and 4percent were first-professional degrees; (3) the number of alldegrees awarded was up 4.1 percent over the previous year with aboutone half of the increase in bachelor's degrees and with womenreceiving almost 61 percent of the increase; (4) percentage gains innumber of degrees awarded to minorities were as high as 10 percentmore to Asians and Pacific Islanders, 9 percent more to AmericanIndians, and 8 and 7 percent more to Hispanics and Blacks,non-Hispanics, respectively; (5) as a whole minorities increasedtheir relative share of all degrees by .5 percent; and (6) minoritiesreceived only about 14 percent of all degrees awarded in 1991-92.(JB)
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Degrees and Other AwardsConferred by Institutions ofHigher Education: 1991 92
Frank MorganSusan BroylesPostsecondary Education Statistics Division
U.S. Department of EducationOffice of Educational Research and Improvement NCES 94-053
U.S. Department of EducationRichard W. RileySecretary
Office of Educational Research and ImprovementSharon P. RobinsonAssistant Secretary
National Center for Education StatisticsEmerson J. ElliottCommissioner
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Completions in Institutions of Higher Education: 1991-92Analytic Summary
Overview
U.S. institutions of higher education conferred more than 2.1 million degrees inacademic year 1991-92. Twenty-four percent were associate's degrees; 54 percent werebachelor's C:grees; 17 percent were Master's degrees; 2 percent were doctorates; and 4
percent were first-professional degrees.
The number of all degrees awarded in 1991-92 increased by nearly 84,000, up 4.1
percent over the previous year. About one-half the increase in the number of degrees wasdue to the increase in the number of bachelor's degrees awarded. Further, of these 84,000degrees, almost 69,000 (82 percent) were awarded by public institutions. Women receivedalmost 61 percent of the increase in the number of degrees; while among the variousracial/ethnic groups, white, non-Hispanics accounted for almost two-thirds (64 percent) of the
84,000 additional degrees.
How Did Minorities Fare?
The percentage gains in the number of degrees awarded to minorities were high, (10percent more degrees were awarded to Asians and Pacific Islanders; 9 percent more wereawarded to American Indians; and 8 and 7 percent more were awarded to Hispanics andblack, non-Hispanics, respectively. Additionally, except for doctoral degrees to blacks, eachminority group registered an increase in the number of degrees awarded at each degree level.Minorities, taken as whole, also increased their relative share of all degrees awarded by one-half of one percent in the one-year period between 1990-91 ard 1991-92. On the other hand.minorities received only about 14 percent of all degrees awarded in 1991-92.
In both 1990-91 and 1991-92, about 6 percent of all degrees awarded were awarded toblack, non-Hispanics. The distribution of these degrees by level, however, did not reflect thedistribution of degrees for thc nation as a whole, as indicated above. Twenty-nine percent ofthe degrees awarded to black, non-Hispanic graduates were associate's degrees, 54 percentwere bachelor's degrees, 13 percent were master's degrees and 4 percent wcrc either doctoral(I percent) or first-professional degrees (3 percent).
The pattern of degrees awarded to Hispanics and American Indians/Alaskan Natives in
1991-92 was quite similar to that of black, non-Hispanics but differed more markedly from
the pattern of all degrees awarded because of the high concentration of awards at theassociate degree level. Of thc 4 percent share of degrees awarded to Hispanics, thirty-threepercent were associate's degrees, 51 percent were bachelor's, 11 percent were master's and 5percent were doctoral (1 percent) or first-professional (4 percent) degrees. Among AmericanIndians/Alaskan Natives, 36 percent of the degrees thcy received in 1991-92 were associate'sdegrees, 48 percent were bachelor's degrees, 11 percent were master's degrees, and 4 percent
were doctoral (1 percent) or first-professional (3 percent).
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Degrees awarded to Asians and Pacific Islanders accounted for 4 percent of alldegrees, about the same share of degrees awarded to Hispanics. The pattern of degrees toAsians and Pacific Islanders by level, however, differed dramatically from the pattern ofdegrees awarded to other minorities and differed also from the pattern of all degrees awardedin 1991-92. Only 19 percent of degrees awarded to Asians and Pacific Islanders wereassociate's degrees, 58 percent were bachelor's degrees, 15 percent were master's degrees ano8 percent were doctoral (2 percent) or first-professional (6 percent) degrees.
In addition to the distribution of degrees by level awarded to each of the minoritygroups, also of interest is the share of degrees at each degree level that were awarded tominorities in 1991-92 and the extent to which that share changed since 1990-91. Blacks,Hispanics and American Indian/Alaskan Natives were awarded about 14 percent of allassociate's degrees. At higher degree levels, their share of degrees dropped significantlyaccounting for 10 percent of bachelor's degrees, 8 percent of master's degrees and 5 percentof doctoral degrees (table A-1). About 9 percent of all first-professional degrees wereawarded to individuals in these three minority groups. Asians and Pacific Islanders wereawarded about 3 percent of all associate's and master's degrees, 4 percent of all bachelor'sand doctoral degrees, and 6 percent of all first-professional degrees.
There was little change in the shares of degrees in the period from 1990-91 to 1991-92. Only Asians and Pacific Islanders had a change in the share of degrees. They increasedtheir share of first-professional degrees from 5 percent in 1990-91 to 6 percent in 1991-92.
Limitations of the Data
In examining data on degrees awarded to minorities, it must be noted that 3 percent ofall degrees awarded in 1991-92 were awarded to individuals whose race/ethnicity wasunknown. This unknown category could affect trends and observable changes in the numberand share of awards received by minority students, particularly if there are shifts from year toyear in the number of degree recipients with unknown race/ethnicity. As table A-1 indicates,the share of degrees awarded to individuals whose race/ethnicity was unknown variedsomewhat by degree level from 4 percent for associate's and master's degrees to 2 percent forbachelor's, doctoral and first-professional degrees. Addftionally, this share changed at theassociate degree level from 2.5 percent to 3.9 percent between 1990-91 and 1991-92.
It also should be noted that minorities reported in these data are all United Statescitizens or non-citizens with residence status. Non-resident aliens are reported separately astable A-1 indicates. Non-resident aliens accounted for 4 percent of all degrees awarded in1991-92, but 11 percent of the master's degrees and 26 percent of the doctoral degrees.
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Tab
le A
-1.-
-D
egre
es c
onfe
rred
by
inst
itutio
ns o
fhig
her
educ
atio
n, b
y le
vet o
f deg
ree,
con
trol
of i
nstit
utio
n,ra
ce/e
thni
city
and
sex
of r
ecip
ient
: 50
stat
es a
nd th
e D
istr
ict
of C
olum
bia:
199
0-91
and
199
1-92
--,
Ass
ocia
te's
Deg
rees
IB
ache
lor's
Deg
rees
Mas
ter's
Deg
rees
r;i
1990
-91
,
!19
91-
92_A
;1 i19
90-9
1 I
119
91-9
2
1
1990
-91
1-P
erce
ntP
erce
nt
1991
-92
Per
cent
,
1
i
Num
ber
! Per
cent
; Num
ber
I Per
cent
I ch
ange
!N
umbe
r' P
erce
nt 1
Num
ber
1,P
erce
nt c
hang
eN
umbe
rP
erce
nt N
umbe
rP
erce
ntch
an e
1,13
6,55
310
0.0
3.8
337,
168
100.
035
2,83
810
0.0
4.6
All
inst
itutio
nsi
481,
720
100.
050
4,23
)10
0.0
4.7
1,09
4,53
810
0.0
Pub
lic39
8,05
582
.642
0,26
583
.35.
6172
4,06
266
.2
Priv
ate
83,6
6517
.483
,966
16.7
0.4
I37
0,47
633
.8
Men
198,
634
41.2
207,
481
41.1
4.5
;50
4,04
546
.1
Wom
en,
283,
086
58.8
296,
750
58.9
4.8
.59
0,49
353
.9
Whi
te, n
on-H
ispa
nic
376,
808
78.2
388,
038
77.0
3.0
I89
2,33
681
.5
Bla
ck. n
on -
His
pani
c37
,803
7.8
38,6
737.
72.
3 1
64,8
995.
9
His
pani
c24
,877
5.2
26,1
185.
25.
0 ;
36,5
133.
3
Asi
an o
r P
acifi
c Is
land
er14
,874
3.1
15,1
583.
01.
9 ;
41,5
633.
8
Am
er. I
ndia
n/A
lask
an N
ativ
e3,
772
0.8
3,87
30.
82.
74,
486
0.4
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resi
dent
Alie
n6,
953
1.4
7,9E
91.
614
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29,6
162.
7
Rac
e/et
hnic
ity u
nkno
wn
12,2
822.
519
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3.9
59.7
123
,690
2.2
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epor
ted*
/1,3
510.
94,
768
0.9
1
1,43
50.
0
759,
475
66.8
377,
078
33.2
520,
811
45.8
615,
742
54.2
921,
432
81.1
71.2
236.
3
40,2
513.
5
46,4
594.
1
5,12
80.
5
28,4
672.
5
22,1
892.
0
1,40
40.
0
4.9
193,
057
57.3
203,
398
57.6
5.4
1.8
144,
111
42.7
149,
440
42.4
3.7
3.3
4.3
3.3
9.7
10.2
11.8
14.3
-3.9
-6.3
156,
482
46.4
'61,
842
45.9
3.4
180,
686
53.6
190,
996
54.1
5.7
247,
508
73.4
257,
052
72.9
3.9
15,8
264.
717
,379
4.9
9.8
8,46
82.
59,
050
2.6
6.9
11,0
593.
312
,289
3.5
11.1
1,12
50.
31,
221
0.3
8.5
37,6
0511
.239
,644
11.2
5.4
14,7
224.
415
,504
4.4
5.3
855
0.3
699
0.2
--,-
-D
octo
r's_D
egre
es.
Firs
t-pr
ofes
sion
al D
egre
es
1990
-91
1991
-92
1990
-91
i19
91-9
2j
1990
-91
Tot
al D
rees 1991
-92
:P
erce
nt '
iI
i1
Per
cent
:P
erce
nt
Num
ber
Per
cent
Num
ber
' Per
cent
icha
nge
!N
umbe
rP
erce
nti N
umbe
r Ji
erce
nt i
chan
geN
umbe
rP
erce
nt N
umbe
rP
erce
ntch
an e
All
inst
itutio
ns39
,294
100.
040
,659
100.
03.
5 ;
71,9
48
Pub
lic25
,681
65.4
26,8
2066
.04.
4 ,
29,5
54
Priv
ate
13,6
1334
.613
,839
34.0
1.7
42,3
94
Men
24,7
5663
.025
.557
62.9
3.2
;43
,846
Wom
en14
,538
37.0
15,1
0237
.13.
928
,102
Whi
te. n
on-H
ispa
nic
24,9
0263
.425
,301
62.2
1.6
;56
,690
Bla
ck, n
on-H
ispa
nic
1,21
03.
11,
202
3.0
-0.7
I3,
535
His
pani
c73
41.
979
82.
08.
7 ;
2,50
5
Asi
an o
r P
acifi
c Is
land
er1,
452
3.7
1,54
53.
86.
43,
772
Am
er. I
ndia
n/A
lask
an N
ativ
e10
40.
311
80.
313
.5 ;
258
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resi
dent
Alie
n9,
824
25.0
10,6
4926
.28,
4 ;
1,08
6
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e/et
hr ..
ity u
nkno
wn
1,00
92.
697
62.
4-3
.31,
089
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epor
ted*
590.
270
0.2
13
100.
074
,146
100.
0
41.1
29,3
6639
.6
58.9
44,7
8063
.4
60.9
45,0
7160
.8
39.1
29,0
7539
.2
78.8
59,8
6680
.7
4.9
3,56
84.
8
3.5
2,82
03.
8
5.2
4,75
76.
4
0.4
294
1,34
2
0.4
1.5
1.8
1.5
1,18
51.
6
0.0
314
0.4
3.1
2,02
4,66
810
0.0
2,10
8,42
710
0.0
-0.6
1,37
0,40
967
.71,
439,
324
68.3
5.6
;65
4,25
932
.366
9,10
331
7I
2.8
i92
7,76
345
.896
0,76
245
.6
3.5
!1,
096,
905
54.2
1,14
7,66
554
.4
5.61
1,59
8,24
478
.91,
651,
689
78.3
0.91
112
3,27
36.
113
2,04
56.
3
12.6
173
,097
3.6
79,0
373.
7
26.1
;72
,720
3.6
80,2
083.
8
14.0
!9,
745
0.5
10,6
340.
5
23.6
I85
,084
4.2
88,0
914.
2
8.8
52,7
922.
659
,468
2.8
6,71
30.
37,
255
0.3
Inci
udes
dat
a fo
r in
stitu
tions
that
cou
ld n
ot r
epor
tde
gree
s by
rac
e/et
hric
ity a
nd fo
r w
hich
dat
a w
ere
noti
mpu
ted.
SO
UR
CE
. U S
Dep
artm
ent o
f Edu
catio
n, N
atio
nal C
ente
rfo
r E
duca
tion
Sta
tistic
s, In
tegr
ated
Pos
tsec
onda
ryE
duca
tion
Dat
a S
yste
m, "
Com
plet
ions
" su
rvey
, 199
0-91
and
1991
-92
and
"Con
solid
ated
" su
rvey
199
1 an
d 19
92. 7
BE
ST
CO
PY
AV
AIL
AB
LE
4.1
5.0
2.3
3.6
4.6
3.3
7.1
8.1
10.3
9.1
3.5
12.6
8.1
Table A-1a.- -Number and percent distribution of degrees conferred by institutions of higher education, by level of degree,control of institution, race/ethnicity and sex of recipient: 50 states and the District of Columbia, 1991-92
* Includes data for institutions that could not report degrees by race/ethnicity and for which data were not imputed.:RCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Integrated Postsecondary Education Data
System, "Completions" survey 1991-92 and "Consolidated" survey 1992.
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Analytic Summary iii
Text Table§
A-1 Degrees conferred by institutions of higher education, by level of degree,control of institution, and race/ethnicity and sex of recipient: 50states and District of Columbia, 1990-91 and 1991-92
A-la Number and percent distribution of degrees conferred by institutions of highereducation, by level of degree, control of institution, race/ethnicity and sex ofrecipient: 50 states and the District of Columbia, 1991-92 vi
A-2 Number and percentage of all degrees and awards imputed for institutionsof higher education, by control of institution, level of award, and sexof recipient: 50 states and District of Columbia, 1991-92 4
Introduction 1
Survey Methodology
Data Sources 1
Scopi . . 2
Editing 2
Imputations 3
Adjustments for Tables in This Reix.-t 5
Notes on Tables 5
Acknowledgments 5
One-Year Tables
1 Degrees conferred by institutions of higher education, by control ofinstitution, level of degree, and sex of recipient: 50 states andDistrict of Columbia, 1991-92 7
la First-professional degrees conferred by institutions of higher education,by control of institution, field of study, and sex of recipient:50 states and District of Columbia, 1991-92 8
2 Degrees conferred by institutions of higher education, by race/ethnicity,level of degree, and sex of recipient: 50 states and District ofColumbia, 1991-92 9
2a Certificates and other awards conferred by institutions of highereducation, by race/ethnicity, level of award, and sex of recipient:50 states and District of Columbia, 1991-92 10
2b First-professional degrees conferred by institutions of higher education,by race/ethnicity, field of study, and sex of recipient: 50 states andDistrict of Columbia, 1991-92 11
3 Degrees conferred by institutions of higher education, by 1evel of degree,sex of recipient, and state: 50 states and District of Columbia, 1991-92 12
a by public institutions of higher education 13
b by private institutions of higher education 14
c by private, nonprofit institutions of nigher education 15
d by private, for-profit institutions of higher education 16
4 Degrees conferred by institutions of higher education, by race/ethnicity andstate: 50 states and District of Columbia, 1991-92
a Associate's degrees 17
b Bachelor's degrees 18
c Master's degrees 19
d Doctor's degrees 20
5 Degrees conferred by institutions of higher education, by control of institution,level of degree, and field of study: 50 states and District of Columbia,1991-92 21
6 Number of i...ititutions of higher education conferring degrees, by control ofinstitution, level of degree, and field of study: 50 states and Districtof Columbia, 1991-92 22
7 Degrees conferred by institutions of higher education, by level of degree,and by discipline division and program specialty: 50 states and Districtof Columbia, 1991-92 23
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Introduction
This report presents data on degrees conferred during the 1991-92 academic year by thenation's accredited higher education institutions. The completions data for all postsecondaryinstitutions are from two components of the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System(IPEDS): (1) the "Completions" survey for 1991-92 and (2) the 1992 "Consolidated" survey.These surveys collected information on the number of de& 3es conferred by level of award(associate's, bachelor's, master's, doctor's, first-professional) including certificates, field ofstudy and sex of recipient. Racial/ethnic data were collected by major field or discipline.
This report is one of a series published by the National Center for Education Statistics(NCES) designed primarily to highlight new data and make them available to the public asquickly as possible. It presents information on institutions of higher education which areaccredited at the college level by an agency recognized by the Secretary, U.S. Department ofEducation. This E.D. TABS is also available on an electronic bulletin board operated by theOffice of Educational Research and Improvement. For modem access, call 1-800-222-4922 or(202) 219-2011; for technical questions, call (202) 219-1547. Data may be obtained onmagnetic tape or on diskette; please contact the author for further information at (202) 219-1779.
Survey Methodology
Data Sources
The completions statistics presented in this publication are a Fubset of the data collectedfrom all postsecondary institutions using the two data sources as described above:"Completions" and "Consolidated" surveys. The data were collected from institutions ofhigher education following the trends available from the Higher Education GeneralInformation Survey (HEGIS), "Degrees and Other Formal Awards Conferred," whichpreceded IPEDS.
Discipline divisions and their specialties (fields of study) arc specified in theClassification of Instructional Programs (CIP) which was developed by (NCES) and is thefederally accepted standard for collecting, reporting, and interpreting education program data.This publication uses the 1990 version of CIP for classifying degree fields.
Scope
Data included in this report are limited to the 3,615 institutions of higher education,located within the 50 states and the District of Columbia that were identified as such on thefinal 1992 IPEDS universe file. These 3,615 institutions are accredited at the college level byan agency recognized by the Secretary, U.S. Department of Education, and have an overallresponse rate of 94.1 percent for the 1991-92 completions data.
The response rate was calculated as the ratio of the number of completed survey formsdivided by the number of schools in the final universe; that is, the number mailed minus thenumber determined to be out-of scope. An institution was considered a respondent if itsupplied total awards by sex (that is, the response was considered sufficient so thatimputations could be made based on data supplied).
In addition to the 3,615 higher education institutions examined in this report, the"Completions 1991-92" survey was mailed to 374 schools that do not have recognizedaccreditation but award bachelor's, master's, doctor's or first-professional degrees. The C 1version of the survey form (the most comprehensive) was mailed to schools offering at least abaccalaureate degree, and the C2 version was sent to those schools offering a degree orcertificate requiring less than 4 years. In addition, the "Consolidated" (CN) survey collectscompletions data from approximately 3,400 other postsecondary schools offering degrees orawards ranging from certificates of less than 1 year to post-master's certificates. The CNmailout included a sample of private, less-than-2-year institutions.
During the processing cycle, some institutions of higher education may have lostaccreditation or closed; and a few that received the CN form became accredited institutions ofhigher education and thus are included in this report.
Editing
During editing, all forms were checked for CIP code validity against the 1990 version ofA Classification of Instructional Programs. Addition checks were performed by generatingtotal lines and comparing them to reported totals for each 2-digit program category. If thereported total differed, but was within a designated range, the reported total was replaced bythe generated total and the cell was flagged with the proper imputation code. If thedifference exceeded the designated range, institutions were contacted for verification of thereported data and, as appropriate, correctior 3 were made to the file. Totals were alsogenerated to compare reported racial/ethnic data (including the "racial/ethnic unknown")against the reported totals. Similar comparisons were made to the "new" 2-digit programcategory totals. Comparisons were also made with the number of completions reported at the2-digit program category level for the previous year. If the differences were sufficientlylarge, institutions were contacted for verification.
132
Imputations
Completions data were imputed for nonresponding institutions both total nonresponseand partial nonresponse to specific data items. The three schools that were not part of theCN sample, but became accredited institutions of higher education during the processingcycle, were not imputed and thus are not accounted for in the data in this report. For theremainder of the institutions, the following imputation procedures were used:
For institutions with reported data on the 1990-91 Completions file, the prior year'sdata was used unchanged.
For institutions without prior year reported Completions data:
the prior year Fall Enrollment (EF) data (either reported or imputed) and current yearInstitutional Characteristics (IC) data were examined to determine
a. The level(s) of awards to be imputed (based on IC); and
b. Group ratios for responding institutions. The group ratios were developed (by level ofdegree and sex) based on similar institutions, and were then applied to the enrollmentdata for the nonrespondent to Completions, to compute estimated completions counts.
For institutions without prior year's enrollment data but having current year IC data,group means of the degrees by level and sex were derived from similar institutions.
Special manual imputations were used for rabbinical schools and any schools thatwere nonrespondents to the CN form.
Partial imputations were performed for those institutions that provided total awardsby gender; that is, the institution failed to report race/ethnicity and/or data by awardlevel or discipline. Here again, prior responses (if available) or group ratios wereused: however, no imputations were made by program or discipline.
Table A-2 provides the numbcr and percentage of degrees imputed for each award level
by sex of recipient.
Additional information on the methodology and procedures used in collecting the 1991-
92 Completions is available in the dOcumentation for the 1991-92 Completions Survey Data
Fi le.
31 4
5
Tab
le A
-2-
-Num
ber
and
perc
enta
ge o
f all
degr
ees
and
awar
ds im
pute
d fo
r in
stitu
tions
of h
ighe
r ed
ucat
ion,
by
cont
rol o
f ins
titut
ion,
leve
l of a
war
d,an
d se
x of
rec
ipie
nt :
50 s
tate
s an
d D
istr
ict o
f Col
umbi
a, 1
991-
92
Leve
l of a
war
d an
dse
x of
rec
ipie
nti
All
inst
itutio
nsIm
pute
dT
otal
Less
than
1 y
ear,
men
1,26
330
,492
Less
than
1 y
ear,
wom
en2,
255
34,1
55
Less
than
2 y
ears
, men
1,73
445
,531
Less
than
2 y
ears
, wom
en2,
798
70,4
56
Ass
ocia
te's
, men
8,60
920
7,48
1
Ass
ocia
te's
, wom
en12
,627
296,
750
Less
than
4 y
ears
, men
399
9,00
5Le
ss th
an 4
yea
rs, w
omen
255
8,80
0
Bac
helo
r's, '
men
9,88
852
0,81
1
Bac
helo
r's, w
omen
10,8
3161
5,74
2
Pos
t- b
acca
laur
eate
, men
451,
450
Pos
t-ba
ccal
aure
ate,
wom
en58
2,28
6
Mas
ter's
, men
3,85
416
1,84
2
Mas
ter's
, wom
en3,
930
190,
996
Pos
t- m
aste
r's, m
en35
2,92
9
Pos
t-m
aste
r's, w
omen
314,
497
Doc
tor's
, men
483
25,5
57
Doc
tor's
, wom
en30
415
,102
Firs
t-pr
ofes
sion
al, m
en1,
164
45,0
71
Firs
t-pr
ofes
sion
al, w
omen
813
29,0
75
IP
ublic
inst
itutio
ns%
I I
4.1
I
6.6
I
3.8
I
4.0
i .
4.1
i 1
4.3
4.4
:2.
9 I
1.9
1.8
'
3.1
.1
2.5
; i
2.4
!2.
1
1.2
:,
0.7
I
1.9
!
2.0
1
2.6
1
2.8
i
Impu
ted
Tot
al
947
26,3
621,
163
26,9
13
1,21
931
,551
1,93
049
,511
6,97
416
9,21
910
,500
251,
046
115
6,69
499
5,98
9
4,23
834
8,16
36,
290
411,
312
264
65
989
975
89,0
931,
534
114,
305
61,
784
102,
946
3816
,869
329,
951
017
,338
012
,028
% 3.6
4.3
3.9
3.9
4.1
4.2
1.7
1.7
1.2
1.5
0.3
1
0.5
I i
1.1
I
1.3
I
0.3
1
0.3
I i
0.2
1i
0.3
i I i
0.0
I0.
01
Priv
ate,
non
prof
it in
stitu
tions
Im u
ted
Tot
alP
rivat
e, fo
r -p
rofit
inst
itutio
nsIm
pute
dT
otal
23 99 203
78
.
713
649 34 126
5,49
54,
436 43 53
2,81
82,
311 29 21 445
272
1,16
1
810
463
1,19
6
34,029
225
18,5
1027
,190
1,12
92,
424
168,
531
202,
187
767
1,25
7
71,9
5576
,085
1,14
51,
551
8,61
75,
101
27,4
9616
,867
5.0
8.3
6.7
1.8
3.9
2.4
3,0
5.2
3.3
2.2
5.6
4.2
3.9
3.0
2.5
1.4
5.2
5.3
4.2
4.8
293
993
312
790
922
1,47
8
250
30 155
105 0 0
61 85
0 0I
0 3 3
3,66
76,
046
10,9
5116
,720
19,7
5218
,514
1,18
238
7
4,11
72,
243 37 40 794
606 0
71 50 237
180
8.0
16.4
2.8
4.7
4.7
8.0
21.2 7.8
3.8
4.7
C.0
0.0
7.7
14.0 0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
1.3
1.7
SO
UR
CE
: U.S
. Dep
artm
ent o
f Edu
catio
n, N
atio
nal C
ente
r fo
r E
duca
tion
Sta
tistic
s, In
tegr
ated
Pos
tsec
onda
ry E
duca
tion
Dat
a S
yste
m (
IPE
DS
), "
Com
plet
ions
" su
rvey
,
1991
-92
and
"C
onso
lidat
ed"
surv
ey 1
992.
RE
ST C
OPY
AV
AIL
AB
LE
Adjustments for Tables in This Report
The tables that appear in this report have not been adjusted for race/ethnicity ay. in pastreports. Data can Ix derived directly from the public release file to obtain the numberspresented in the tables. In order to maintain comparability with previously adjustedracial/ethnic counts, the actual data from the 1990-91 files are shown in table A-1. Note thatin past years, the "balance" or unreported racial/ethnic data ("balance" was calculated bysubtracting the number of awards reported by racial/ethnic category from the total number ofawards reported) were proportionately distributed among the known counts by racial/ethniccategory within the two-digit program areas. In order to provide an accurate picture of actualcompletions, by category, these distributions were not made to the 1991-92 data.
Notes on Tables
In addition to the text tables, this report presents 7 swlimary data tables for the 1991-92Completions survey. Table 7 provides a detailed listing of the number of degrees awarded byspecific field of study. When imputations were performed and CIP fields could not bedetermined, data were assigned to an "undesignated" field code; these are shown on the tables
where appropriate.
The discipline division fields shown in this publication vary from previous IPEDSCompletions reports. They are from the 1990 version of the Classificafion of InstructionalPrograms which was implemented with the 1991-92 Completions survey.
In analyzing data by fields of study, users must remember that the data representprograms, not schools, colleges, or divisions (SCDs) within institutions. For example, someinstitutions might have a few computer and information science programs organized andtaught within a business school. However, for WEDS reporting purposes, the degrees arcclassified and counted within the computer and information science discipline division.Therefore, the data represent programs, not organizational units within institutions.
Acknowledgments
The auth& is grateful to Charles Andersen, American Council on Education; KentPhillippc, American Association of Community Colleges; and Mike Cohen, Frank Johnson
and Charlene Hoffman of the National Center for Education Statistics for their valuablecomments during the review of this publication.
I
Table 1.- -Degrees conferred by institutions of highor education, by control of institution, level of degree, and sexof recipient: 50 states and District of Ccdumbia, 1991-92
Level of degreeand sex of recipient
PrivateTotal Public 11- Total I Nonprofit I For - profit
Master's ciegrees 352,838 203,398 149,440 i 48,040 1,400
Men 161,842 89,093 72,749 71,955 794
Women 190,996 114,305 76,691 76,085 606
Doctor's degrees 40,659 26,820 13,839 13,718 121
Men 25,557 16,869 8,688 8,617 71
Women 15,102 9,951 5,151 5,101 50
First- professional degrees 74,146 29,366 44,780 44,363 417
Men 45,071 17,338 27,733 27,496 237
Women 29,075 12,028 17,047 16,867 180
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Integrated Postsecondary Education DataSystem, "Completions" survey, 1991-92 and "Consolidated" survey, 1992.
1 3
7
-1
Table la.- -First-professional degrees conferred by institutions of higher education, by control of institution, field ofstudy, and sex of recipient: 50 states and District of Columbia, 1991-92
Field of studyI
Privateand sex of recipient Total I Public -1 Total I Nonprofit For-profit
Other / undefined field 2,072 116 1.956 1.950 6Men 1,282 68 1,214 1211 3
Women 790 48 742 739 3
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System,'Completions" survey, 1991-92 and "Consolidated" survey, 1992.
198
Tab
le 2
.- -
Deg
rees
con
ferr
ed b
y in
stitu
tions
of h
ighe
r ed
ucat
ion,
by r
ace/
ethn
icity
, lev
el o
f deg
ree,
and
sex
of r
ecip
ient
:50
sta
tes
and
Dis
tric
t of
Col
umbi
a, 1
991-
92
Leve
l of d
egre
e an
d se
x of
rec
ipie
ntT
otal
*W
hite
,j
Bla
ck,
I
non-
His
pani
c; n
on-H
ispa
nic
)H
ispa
nic
IA
sian
or
IP
acifi
c Is
land
erA
mer
ican
Indi
an/ A
lask
an N
ativ
eN
onre
side
ntal
ien
Rac
e/et
hnic
ityun
know
n
Ass
ocia
te's
deg
rees
504,
231
388,
038
38,6
7326
,118
15,1
583,
873
7,98
919
,614
Men
207,
481
155,
557
13,5
5910
,890
6,89
71,
420
3,41
813
,078
Wom
en29
6,75
023
2,48
125
,114
15,2
288,
261
2,45
34,
571
6,53
6
Bac
helo
r's d
egre
es1,
136,
553
921,
432
71,2
2340
,251
46,4
595,
128
28,4
6722
,189
Men
520,
811
422.
510
26,5
0317
,772
23,1
392,
151
17,0
7010
,949
Wom
en61
5,74
249
8,92
244
,720
22,4
7923
,320
2,97
711
,397
11,2
40
Mas
ter's
deg
rees
352,
838
257,
052
17,3
799,
050
12,2
891,
221
39,6
4415
,504
Men
161,
842
110,
793
5,78
83,
989
6,81
950
126
,235
7,42
4
Wom
en19
0,99
614
6,25
911
,591
5,06
15,
470
720
13,4
098,
080
Doc
tor's
deg
rees
40,6
5925
,301
1,20
279
81,
545
118
10,6
4997
6
Men
25,5
5714
,377
565
447
1,04
665
8,39
862
2
Wom
en15
,102
10,9
2463
735
149
953
2,25
135
4
Firs
t- p
rofe
ssio
nal d
egre
es74
,146
59,8
663,
568
2,82
04,
757
294
1,34
21,
155
Men
45,0
7137
,087
1,62
01,
668
2,72
815
794
869
0
Wom
en29
,075
22,7
791,
948
1,15
22,
029
137
394
465
* T
otal
s in
clud
e 4,
768
asso
ciat
es';
1,40
4 ba
chel
crs'
; 699
mas
ters
'; 70
doc
tors
'; an
d31
4 fir
st-p
rofe
ssio
nal d
egre
es fo
r w
hich
rac
e/et
hnic
ity w
as n
ot r
epor
ted.
SO
UR
CE
: U.S
. Dep
artm
ent o
f Edu
catio
n, N
atio
nal C
ente
rfo
r E
duca
tion
Sta
tistic
s, In
tegr
ated
Pos
tsec
onda
ry E
duca
tion
Dat
a S
yste
m, "
Com
plet
ions
" su
rvey
, 199
1-92
and
"Con
solid
ated
" su
rvey
, 199
2.
91
BE
ST
CO
PY
AV
AIL
AB
LE
Tab
le 2
a.-
-Cer
tific
ates
and
oth
er a
war
ds c
onfe
rred
by
inst
itutio
ns o
f hig
her
educ
atio
n, b
y ra
ce/e
thni
city
, lev
el o
f aw
ard,
and
sex
of r
ecip
ient
: 50
stat
esan
d D
istr
ict o
f Col
umbi
a, 1
991-
92
Leve
l of a
war
d an
d se
x of
rec
ipie
nt1
Tot
al *
_Lno
nW
hite
,I
Bla
ck,
I
-His
pani
c ! n
on-H
ispa
nic
IH
ispa
nic
Asi
an o
r1
Am
eric
an In
dian
Pac
ific
Isla
nder
I/ A
lask
an N
ativ
eN
onre
side
ntal
ien
3ace
/eth
nici
t71
unkn
own
I
Less
than
1 y
ear
64,6
4746
,692
8,26
43,
340
1,53
866
641
81,
726
Men
30,4
9222
,704
3,41
51,
599
751
283
158
561
Wom
en34
,155
23,9
884,
849
1,74
178
738
326
01,
165
At l
east
1 b
ut le
ss th
an 2
yea
rs11
5,98
781
,367
14,0
958,
604
3,36
0.
1.18
31,
088
4,04
0
Men
45,5
3131
,018
4,82
83,
686
1,65
146
545
72,
041
Wom
en70
,456
50,3
499,
267
4,91
81,
709
718
631
1,99
9
At l
east
2 b
ut le
ss th
an 4
yea
rs17
,805
13,2
781,
427
721
698
159
325
909
Men
9,00
56,
687
517
319
387
8613
369
0W
omen
8,80
06,
591
910
402
311
7319
221
9
Pos
tbac
cala
urea
te c
ertif
icat
es3.
736
2,71
411
191
252
1518
020
3
Men
1,45
01,
077
3735
627
8189
Wom
en2,
286
1,63
774
5619
08
9911
4
Pos
t-m
aste
r's c
ertif
icat
s7,
426
5,38
955
322
525
822
512
463
Men
2,92
91,
979
136
7017
410
347
198
Wom
en4,
497
3,41
041
715
584
1216
526
5
* T
otal
s in
clud
e 2,
003
less
than
1 y
ear;
2,2
50 a
t lea
st 1
but
less
than
2 y
ears
; 288
at l
east
2 b
ut le
ss th
an 4
year
s:17
0 po
stba
ccal
aure
ates
; and
4 p
ost-
mas
ters
'ce
rtifi
cate
s fo
r w
hich
rac
e/et
hnic
ity w
as n
ot r
epor
ted.
SO
UR
CE
: U.S
. Dep
artm
ent o
f Edu
catio
n, N
atio
nal C
ente
r fo
r E
duca
tion
Sta
tistic
s, In
tegr
ated
Pos
tsec
onda
ry E
duca
tion
Dat
a S
jiste
m, "
Com
plet
ions
" su
rvey
, 199
1-92
and
"Con
solid
ated
".su
rvey
, 199
2.
23
Tab
le 2
b.-
-Firs
t-pr
ofes
sion
al d
egre
es c
onfe
rred
by
inst
itutio
nsof
hig
her
educ
atio
n, b
y ra
ce/e
thni
city
, fie
ld o
f stu
dy, a
nd s
ex o
f rec
ipie
nt:
and
Dis
tric
t of C
olum
bia,
199
1-92
50 s
tate
s
Fie
ld
;,
Whi
te,
Bla
ck,
Asi
an o
rI A
mer
ican
Indi
an I
Nox
esid
ent
I Rac
e/et
hnic
ity I
of s
tudy
and
sex
of r
ecip
ient
Tot
al *
; non
-His
pani
c ; n
on-H
ispa
nic
IH
ispa
nic
II. P
acifi
c Is
land
er;
/ Ala
skan
Nat
ive;
alie
n1,3
42
Iun
know
n
All
field
s74
,146
59,8
663,
568
21,6
8628
0
4,75
729
4
j
Men
45,0
7137
,087
1,62
02,
728
157
948
1,61
9085
Wom
en29
,075
.22,
779
1,94
81,
152
2,02
913
739
449
5
Chi
ropr
actic
(D
.C.,
D.C
.M.)
2,69
42
,311
3563
.
8127
Men
2 01
2,
1,71
727
5363
15
172
134
5 3
Wom
en68
259
48
1018
1238
2
Den
tistr
y (D
.D.S
., D
.M.D
.)3
,593
2,34
617
423
652
015
203
87
Men
2,43
11
9416
931
613
Wom
en1
162
,
,647 69
9ao
6720
42
132
71
60 27
Med
icin
e (M
.D.)
15,2
4311
,384
829
623
1,78
565
203
Men
'9,
796
7,49
538
640
:1,
122
3314
4
354
215
Wom
en5,
447
3,88
944
322
266
332
5913
9
Opt
omet
ry (
0.D
.)1,
232
964
3444
142
731
10
Men
676
564
720
564
196
Wom
en55
640
027
2486
312
4
Ost
eopa
thic
Med
iCin
e (D
.O.)
1,32
61,
097
5557
985
86
Men
887
745
2141
672
56
Wom
en43
935
234
1631
33
0
Pha
rmac
y (P
harm
.D.)
1.33
992
665
4221
94
6617
Men
493
350
2222
621
306
Wom
en84
657
643
2015
73
3611
Pod
iatr
y (D
.P.M
., D
.P.,
Pod
.D.)
504
394
4422
322
82
Men
Wom
en35
928
628
1322
26
2
145
108
169
100
20
Vet
erin
ary
Med
icin
e (D
.V.M
.)2,
044
1,86
351
5932
95
25
Men
850
780
1923
106
210
Wom
en1,
194
1,08
332
3622
33
15
Law
(LL
.B.,
J.D
.)38
,848
33,2
251,
875
1,44
81,
228
149
259
664
Men
22,2
6019
,501
753
768
629
7416
237
3
Wom
en16
,588
13,7
241,
122
680
599
7597
291
Div
inity
/Min
istr
y (B
.D.,
M.D
iv.)
4,95
03,
958
334
120
233
828
311
Men
3,73
12,
962
220
9619
95
243
6
Wom
en1,
219
996
114
2434
340
5
Rab
bit-
dull
& T
alm
udic
Stu
. (M
.H.L
./Rav
)30
129
30
20
06
0
Men
294
286
02
00
60
Wor
ren
77
00
00
00
Oth
er /
unde
fined
fiel
d2,
072
1,10
572
104
387
398
4
Men
1,28
275
443
6018
22
653
Wom
en79
035
129
4420
51
331
* T
otal
s in
clud
e 12
Den
tistr
y: 3
Div
inty
/Min
istr
y: a
nd 2
99 O
the4
A-in
dfin
ediie
ld d
egre
es fo
r w
hich
rac
e/et
hnic
ity w
as n
ot r
epor
ted.
SO
UR
CE
. U.S
. Dep
artm
ent o
f Edu
catio
n, N
atio
nal C
ente
r fo
r E
duca
tion
Sta
tistic
s, In
tegr
ated
Pos
tsec
onda
ry E
duca
tion
Dat
a S
yste
m, "
Com
plet
ions
'. su
rvey
,19
91-9
2
and
"Con
solid
ated
" su
rvey
, 199
2.
2425
Table 3.- -Degrees conferred by ALL institutions of higher education, by level of degree, sex of recipient, and state: 50 states andDistrict of Columbia, 1991-92
State
50 states and DC
Alabama *AlaskaArizonaArkansasCalifornia *
Colorado *Connecticut *DelawareDistrict of ColumbiaFlorida
* Includes data for U.S. Service Schools located in state
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System,'Completions" survey 1991-92 and 'Consolidated" survey 1992.
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Table 3a.- -Degrees conferred by PUBLIC institutions of higher education, by level of degree, sex of recipient, and state: 50 states ancDistrict of Columbia, 1991-92
State
50 states and DC
Alabama *AlaskaArizonaArkansasCalifornia *
Colorado *Connecticut *DelawareDistrict of ColumbiaFlorida
* Includes data for U.S. Service Schools located in state
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Integi ated Postsecondary Education Data System,
"Completions" survey 1991- 92 and *Consolidated" survey 1992.
134)7
Table 3b.- -Degrees conferred by PRIVATE institutions of higher education, by level of degree, sex Of recipient, and state: 50 states arDistrict of Columbia, 1991-92
StateAssociate's De9ree s Bachelor'sTotal Men Women Total
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Integrated Postsecondary Edth.:ation Data System,"Completions" survey 1991- 92 and "Consolidated" survey 1992.
14 23
Men Women
8,688 I 5,151
1 00 00 00 0
1,302 850
56 74261 137
0 0275 198326 275
126 852 30 0
806 41879 21
17 90 o
43 11
80 330 0
216 1121,132 648
40 21
20 13
14 0
212 1570 03 0
90
24 18
336 1370 0
1.518 1,089166 66
0 0i
I
197 105 i26 12 I
43 11 !
645 336 j95 40 1
17 2 1 ;i
2 0 ,147 104 1
306 77 I72 26 ,
097 123
22 25 1
0 0 I38 31
0 0
Table 3c.- -Degrees conferred by PRIVATE. NONPROFIT institutions of higher education, by level of degree, sex of recipient, and state50 states and District of Columbia, 1991-92
StateAssociate's Degrees Bachelor's Degrees Master's Degrees Doctor's D rees
Total Men Viomen Total Men Women Total Men Women Total Men Women
50 states and DC 45,700 18,510 27,190 370,718 168,531 202,187 148,040 71,955 76,085 13,718 8,617 5,101
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System,
"Completions" survey 1991-92 and "Consolidated" survey 1992.
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Table 3d.- -Degrees conferred by PRIVATE. FOR-PROFIT institutions of higher education, by level of degree, sex of recipient, and sta150 states and District of Columbia, 1991-92
-1Assoc'ate's Degrees Bachelor's Degrees Master's D- rees Doctor's D reesState Total Men Women Total Men Women Total Men Women Total Men Women50 states and DC 38,266 19,752 18,514 6,360 4,117 2,243 1,400 794 606 121 71 50
labama 263 423 140 o o o o o o o o olaska 76 12 64 o 0 o o o 0 u o 0'rizona 1,299 1,060 239 1,020 608 412 343 166 177 o 0rkansas 146 94 52 0 0 o o o 0 o o oalifornia 4,199 2.219 1,980 762 551 211 0 o o o o o
1olorado 1,803 1,000 803 246 192 54 20 17 3 o o o:onnectcut 103 6 97 33 4 29 0 0 0 0 o oIelaware 0 0 o o o o o o o o o olistrict of Columbia 117 43 74 391 179 212 160 84 76 0 0 olorida 3,222 1,643 1,579 .434 250 184 160 93 67 76 54 22
ieorgia 1,207 533 674 492 251 241 0 o o o o 0lawaii 0 o o o o o o 0 o o o olaho 110 so 20 0 0 o o o 0 o o oiinois 1,075 768 307 807 528 279 309 218 91 45 17 28idiana 950 707 243 337 322 15 0 0 0 0 0 0
Wiei 267 237 30 21 21 0 0 0 o o o 0:ansas 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 o o 0;entucky sas 499 499
1
4 2 2 0 0 o 0 o 0.ouisiana 322 135 187 5 5 0 o o o o 0 04aine 662 86 576 1 0 0 0 0 0 o o o 0
4aryland 79 9 70 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 o o 0Aassechusetts 102 0 102 1 0 0 0 67 50 17 0 0 0Aichigan 0 0 Oj o o o o o o o 0 0Ainnesota 504 . 356 148 23 18 5 0 0 0 0 0 0Aississippi 302 112 190 0 0 0 0 0 0 o o 0
Aissouri 462 325 137 269 196 73 19 15 4 0 0 0Aontana 0 0 0 0 o o o o o o o 0Jebraska 59 53 6 0 o o o o o o o 0Nlevada 61 14 47 o 0 0 o o o o o 0Jew Hampshire 496 120 376 0 0 o o o o I o 0 o
Jew Jersey 411 31 380 0 0 o o o o o o 0Jew Mexico 333 213 120 20 14 6 146 61 85 0 0 0Jew York 4,230 1,162 3,068 415 190 225 79 37 42 0 0 0gorth Carolina 50 8 42 o o o o o o o o 0Jorth Dakota 0 0 o o o o o o o o o 0
Dhio 2,159 1,108 1,051 503 415 88 0 0 0 0 0 0Dklahoma 421 115 306 0 0 0 0 0 o o o 0Dragon 253 190 63 75 59 16 0 0 o o o 0ennsylvania 5,513 3,278 2,235 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Rhode Island o o o o o o o 0 o o o 0
South Carolina 204 71 133 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0South Dakota 167 37 130 141 69 72 o o o o o 0Tennessee 956 631 325 41 22 19 40 16 24 0 0 0Texas 1.577 1,101 476 222 169 53 0 o 0 o o cUtah 303 202 101 22 22 o o o o o o c
Vermont 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o o o o cVirginia 1 .169 '377 792 17 8 9 o o o o o C
Washington 760 434 326 60 22 38 o o o o o cWest Virginia 294 136 158 0 o o o o o o o cWisconsin 343 184 159 0 0 0 57 37 20 0 0 C
Wyoming 239 230 9 o o o o o 01_
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education. Natonal Center for Education Statistics, Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System.'Completions" survey 1991-92 and "Consolidated" survey 1992.
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Table 4a.- -Associate's degrees conferred by institutions of higher education, by race/ethnicity and state: 60 states and District ofColumbia, 1991-92
State Total **White, Black,
1
non-Hispanic , non-Hispanic L HispanicAsian or
Pacific IslanderAmerican Indian I Nonresident I Race/ethnicity/ Alaskan Native L alien I unknown
50 states and DC 504,231 388,038 38,673 26,118 15,158 3,873 7,989 19,614
Alabama * 17,483 5,767 1,242 33 107 18 24 10,249
Alaska 753 621 45 12 11 55 6 2
Arizona 6,776 4,871 267 873 145 337 41 93
Arkansas 2,592 2,162 239 14 37 14 8 3
California * 53,008 31,884 3,259 6,893 5,821 554 2,235 2,374
' Includes data for U.S. SerViCe Schools locate-d in state.
** Totals include 1,404 degrees for which race/ethnicity was not reported.,
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System, "Completions" sand "Consolidated" survey, 1992.
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Table 4c.- -Master's degrees conferred by institutions of higher education, by race/ethnicity and state: 50 states and District ofColumbia, 1991-92
State 1 Total * j nonWhite, I
Hispanic].Black,
non - panicj HispanicAsian or 'an
Pacific IslanderAmerican India-r1.1 Nonresident [Race/ethnicity/ Alask Native I alien unknown
50 states and DC 352,838 257,052 17,379 9,050 12,289 1,221 39,644 15,504
* in-clt.".7des data for U.S. Service Schools located in state.
** Totals include 70 degrees for which race/ethnicity was not reported.
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System, 'Completions"survey, 1991-92 and "Consolidated" survey, 1992.
20'3 ,11
ts,
Tab
le 5
.- -
Deg
rees
con
ferr
ed b
y in
stitu
tions
of h
ighe
r ed
ucat
ion,
by
cont
rol o
f ins
titut
ion.
Wel
l of d
egre
e,an
d fie
ld o
f stu
dy: 5
0 st
ates
and
Dis
tric
t of C
olum
bia,
199
1-92
Fie
ld o
f stu
dyP
Ass
ocia
t1
De
degr
ee
All
field
s50
4,2
Agr
icul
tura
l bus
ines
s an
d pr
oduc
tion
3,0
Agr
icul
tura
l sci
ence
s9
Arc
hite
ctur
e an
d re
late
d pr
ogra
ms
4
Are
a, e
thni
c an
d cu
ltisa
l stu
dies
Bio
logi
cal s
cien
ces/
life
scie
nces
1,
Bus
ines
s m
anag
eMen
t & a
dmin
. ser
vice
s93
,7
Com
mun
icat
ions
1,8
Com
mun
icat
ions
tech
nolo
gies
1,7
Com
pute
r an
d in
form
atio
n sc
ienc
es9,
2C
onse
rvat
ion
& r
enew
. nat
ural
res
oace
s1.
2
Con
stru
ctio
n tr
ades
1,5
Edu
catio
n10
,2
Eng
inee
ring
2,6
Eng
inee
ring
-rel
ated
tech
nolo
g ie
s35
,8
Eng
lish
lang
uage
& li
tera
ture
/lette
rs1,
0
For
eign
lang
uage
s an
d lit
erat
ures
4
Hea
lth p
rofe
ssio
ns &
rel
ated
sci
ence
s79
,4
Hom
e ec
onom
ics
5
Law
and
lega
l stu
dies
7,0
Libe
ral/g
ener
al s
tudi
es &
hum
aniti
es15
4,5
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ety
scie
nce
1
Mar
ketin
g op
ersi
mar
ket.
& d
istr
ibut
ion
8,4
Mat
hem
atic
s7
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hani
cs a
nd r
epai
rers
10,2
Mili
tary
tech
nolo
gies
1
Mul
ti/in
terd
isci
plin
ery
stud
ies
7,8
Par
ks, r
ecre
atio
n, le
isur
e &
fitn
ess
6
Per
sona
l and
mis
cella
neou
s se
rvic
es4,
4
Phi
loso
phy
and
relig
ion
Phy
sica
l sci
ence
s1,
2
Pre
cisi
on p
rodu
ctio
n tr
ades
9,
Pro
tect
ive
serv
ices
15,1
Psy
chol
ogy
1,2
Pub
lic a
dmin
istr
atio
n an
d se
rvic
es3.
1
Sci
ence
tech
nolo
gies
8
Soc
ial s
cien
ces
and
hist
ory
3,1
The
olog
ical
stu
dies
/rel
igio
us v
ocat
ions
4
Tra
nspo
rtat
ion
& m
ater
ial m
ovin
g w
orke
rs2,
4
Vis
ual a
nd p
erfo
rmin
g ar
ts(
11,
Voc
atio
nal h
ome
econ
omic
s5,
8
Und
esig
nate
d fie
lds
9,8
NO
TE
.- -
Dat
a re
pres
ent p
togr
arns
, not
org
aniz
atio
nalFee
sco
nter
red
byB
ache
lcr's
Ide
gree
sI
all i
nstit
utio
nsM
aste
r's 1
degr
ees
ID
octo
r s
dee
sA
ssoc
iate
'sD
egre
es c
onfe
rred
bub
lic in
stitu
tions
Deg
rees
Ass
ocia
te's
degr
ees
conf
erre
d by
Bac
helo
r'sde
gree
s
priv
ate
inst
itutio
nsM
aste
r'sde
gree
sD
octo
r'sde
gree
sR
'SI
s_I
degr
ees
Bac
helc
r'sde
gree
s.M
aste
r'sde
gree
sD
octo
r'sde
gree
s
311
1,13
6,55
335
2,83
840
,659
420,
265
759,
475
203,
398
26,8
2083
,966
377,
078
149,
440
13,8
39
464,
682
687
176
2,94
44,
461
648
170
102
221
396
51!
5,79
31,
592
773
839
5,56
61,
569
771
112
227
232
43 ;
8,75
33,
640
132
376
6,49
82,
531
7267
2,25
51,
109
60
29 i
5,34
21,
385
155
272,
508
826
762
2,83
455
979
61I
42,9
414,
785
4,24
31,
287
27,7
123,
536
3,05
274
15,2
291,
249
1,19
1
62 I
248,
907
84,0
441,
238
72,6
7715
7,63
934
,602
893
21,0
8591
,268
49,4
4234
5
86 1
54,2
574,
180
252
1,40
338
,258
2,48
920
448
315
,999
1,69
148
94 ;
720
284
31,
349
503
570
445
217
227
3
90 j
24.5
57,
9,53
077
26,
933
15,3
514,
997
508
2,35
79,
206
4,53
326
4
54 !
4,64
9 I
1,45
626
5 I
1,18
44,
413
1,22
525
570
236
231
10
60 1
,67
:0
01,
276
240
028
443
00
67 1
108,
006
'92
,668
6,86
49,
095
83,0
1862
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5,19
91,
172
24,9
8830
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1,66
5
85 ;
61,2
06 '
24,9
835,
488
;2,
209
45,3
5516
,817
3,84
747
615
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8,16
61,
641
6116
,190
:99
411
23,9
9812
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862
1111
,863
4,11
013
20
1954
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7,45
01,
273
953
36,2
345,
695
934
6618
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1,75
533
9
33 :
13,9
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2,92
685
025
08.
514
2,15
453
918
35,
389
772
311
53 :
61,7
20 !
23,0
651,
661
71,0
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14,0
301,
219
8,44
519
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9,03
544
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8914
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389
288
495
12,7
031,
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251
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1,43
694
837
532,
144
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369
684,
879
1,41
148
29
2,17
473
31,
887
59
94 ;
32,1
74 ;
2,39
467
143,
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20,9
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239
2911
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11,2
401,
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38
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4,89
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7,54
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7,72
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1,35
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818
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053
1,12
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911,
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114
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2,82
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4,70
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2816
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6,26
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378
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0,
6,41
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50
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924
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0963
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110
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3,37
311,
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42,5
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19,2
4343
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225
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103
207
3889
3513
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4134
1367
481
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60 '
133,
974
112
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3,21
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824
85,3
428,
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1,96
833
648
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4,48
81,
250
96 '
4.72
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51,
259
01
73
496
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178
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547
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519
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3,80
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4775
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242
380
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6,72
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656
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5,00
441
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II__
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UR
CE
: U.S
. Dep
artm
ent o
f Edu
catio
n. N
atio
nal C
ente
r fo
r E
duca
tion
Sta
tistic
s, In
tegr
ated
Pos
tsec
onda
ryE
duca
tion
Dat
a S
yste
m, "
Com
plet
ions
" su
rvey
, 199
1-92
and
"Con
solid
ated
" su
rvey
, 199
2.
3B
ES
T C
OP
Y A
VA
ILA
BLE
I.
Tab
le 6
.- -
Num
ber
of in
stitu
tions
of h
ighe
r ed
ucat
ion
conf
errin
g de
gree
s, b
y co
ntro
l of i
nstit
utio
n, le
vel o
f deg
ree,
and
fiel
d of
stu
dy: 5
0 st
ates
and
Dis
tict o
fC
olum
bia,
199
1-92
Tot
al n
umbe
r of
inst
itutio
nsP
ublic
inst
itutio
nsP
rivat
e in
stitu
tions
Fie
ld o
f stu
dyA
ssoc
iate
'sde
gree
sB
ache
lor's
degr
ees
Mas
ter's
desr
ees
Doc
tor's
degr
ees
Ass
ocia
te's
degr
ees
Bac
helo
r'sde
gree
sM
aste
r'sde
gree
sD
octo
r'sde
gree
sde
gree
sB
ache
lor's
degr
ees
Mas
ter's
degr
ees
Doc
tor's
degr
ees
All
field
s2,
162
11,
809
1,29
747
711,
241
551
480
209
921
1,25
881
726
8
Agr
icul
tura
l bus
ines
s an
d pr
oduc
tion
298
:12
663
351
285
100
6034
1326
31
Agr
icul
tura
l sci
ence
s10
5 1
131
7750
1 1
9311
473
4912
174
1
Arc
hite
ctur
e an
d re
late
d pr
ogra
ms
Are
a, e
thni
c an
d cu
ltiza
l stu
dies
60 '
19 1
169
114
11
348
103
191
361
49 1710
414
1
87 61
14 1911 2
65 207
27 425 17
Bio
logi
cal s
cien
ces/
life
scie
nces
158
i 1
1,20
2 1
436
2181
145
464
309
144
1373
812
774
Bus
ines
s M
anag
emen
t & a
dmin
. ser
vice
si
1,56
21,
320
167
911
011,
074
487
350
7448
883
332
936
Com
mun
icat
ions
227
185
3 1
216
401
181
357
154
3346
496
627
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Table 7.- -Degrees conferred by institutions of higher education, by level of degree, and by discipline division
[GIP code
and program specialty: 50 states and District of Columbia, 1991-92
7 Discipline division and program specialty Total * Associate's Bachelor's I Master's Doctor's1
Total all fields 2,034,281 504,231 1,136,553 352,838 40,659
01.0000 Agricultural Business and Production 8,591 3,046 4,682 687 176
01.0101 Agricultural Business and Management, General 1,231 483 692 56 0
02.0409 Range Science and Management 180 4 111 39 26
02.0499 Plant Sciences, Other 174 57 117 0 0
02.0501 Soil Sciences 245 1 94 91 59
02.9999 Agriculture/Agricultural Scie, ,ces, Other 315 32 183 78 22
See footnotes at end of table. 23 3
Table 7.- -Degrees conferred by.institutions of higher education, by level of degree, and by discipline divisionand program specialty: 50 states and District of Columbia, 1991-92- -Continued
I CIP code Discipline division and program specialty Total * Associate's Bachelor's Master's Doctor's
10.0104 Radio and Television Broadcasting Technology/Technician 1,915 1.038 648 226 3
10.0199 Communications Technologies/Technicians, Other 498 388 53 57 0
11.0000 Computer and Information Sciences 44,149 9,290 24,557 9.530 772
11.0101 Computer and Information Sciences, General 26,030 2,374 16,004 6,985 667
11.0201 Computer Programming 2,797 2,351 375 71 0
11.0301 Data Processing Technology/Technician 2,527 2,163 288 76 0
11.0401 Information Sciences and Systems 5,871 1,090 3,556 1,203 22
See footnotes at end of table. 25
Table 7.- -Degrees conferred by institutions of higher education, by hvel of degree, and by discipline divisionand program specialty: 50 states and District of Columbia, 1991-92- -Continued
[CIP code Discipline division and program specialty Total * Associate's Bachelor's
11.0501 Computer Systems Analysis 449 91 279
11.0701 Comput& Science 4,564 536 3,217
11.9999 Computer and Information Sciences, Other 1911, 685 838
12.0000 Personal and Miscellaneous Services 4,578 4,420 155
12.0301 Funeral Services and Mortuary Science 811 686 125
12.0401 Cosmetic Services. General 22 22 0
12.0402 Barber / Hairstylist 4 4 0
12.0403 Cosmetologist 174 173 1
12.0501 Baker / Pastry Chef 188 188 0
12.0503 Culinary Arts / Chef Training 1,967 1,967 0
13.1203 Junior High / Intermediate / Middle School Teacher Education 1,823 8 1.247
See footnotes at end of table. 26
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Table 7.- -Degrees conferred by institutions of higher education, by level of degree, and by discipline divisionand program specialty: 50 states and District of Columbia, 1991-92- -Continued
{-.&7:_code {_Discipline division anclprogrem specialty L_ Total* _..{Associate's1 Bachelor's_ {Master's I Doctor s
13.1320 Trade and Industrial Teacher Education (Vocational) 1,609
13.1321 Computer Teacher Education 593
13.1322 Biology Teacher Education 372
13.1323 Chemistry Teacher Education 42
13.1324 Drama and Dance Teacher Education 16
13.1325 French Language Teacher Education 57
13.1326 German Language Teacher Education 12
13.1327 Health Occupations Teacher Education (Vocational) 45
13.1328 History Teacher Education 300
13.1329 Physics Teacher Education 19
13.1330 Spanish Language Teacher Education 147
13.1331 Speech Teacher Education 191
13.1399 Teacher Education, Specific Academic and VocationalPrograms, Other 1,960
13.1401 Teaching English as a Second Language / Foreign Language 1,397
13.1501 Teacher Assistant / Aide 720
13.9999 Education, Other 4,235
14.0000 Engineering 94,362
14.0101 Engineering, General 5,138
14.0201 Aerospace, Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering 4,165
14.0301 Agricultural Engineering 744
14.0401 Architectural Engineering 621
14.0501 Bioengineering and Biomedical Engineering 1,168
14.0601 Ceramic Sciences and Engineering 445
14.0701 Chemical Engineering 5,311
14.0801 Civil Engineering, General 11,540
14.0802 Geotechnical Engineering 15
14.0803 Structural Engineering 1
14.0804 Transportation and Highway Engineering 36
14.0805 Water Resources Engineering 27
See footnotes at end of table. 27 4 3
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280 4,153 3,598 73
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20 1,723 557 13
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6 1,495 515 20
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26 288 93 38
11 3,754 956 590
89 7,871 3,045 535
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Table 7.- -Degrees conferred by institutions of higher education, by level of degree, and by discipline divisionand program specialty: 50 states and District of Columbia, 1991-92- -Continued
[-GIP code Discipline division and program specialty LTotal Associate's Bachelor's Master's Doctc7r;1
15.0699 Industrial Productuction Technologies/Technicians, Other 1,475 750 659 66 0
15.0701 Occupational Safety and Health Technology/Technician 636 118 339 179 0
15.07C2 Quality Control TechnologyfTechnician 389 350 1 38 0
4,1See footnotes at end of table. 28
Table 7.- -Degrees conferred by institutions of higher education, by level of degree, and by discipline divisionand program specialty: 50 states and District of Columbia, 1991 -92- -Continued
1-1-CIP code I Discipline division and program specialty Total * FAssociate's[Bachelor's L.Master's1Doct;:si
15.0799 Quality Control and Safety Technologyfrechnician 31 20
15.0801 Aeronautical and Aerospace Engineering Technology/Technician 1,265 905
15.0999 Mining and Petroleum Technologies/Technicians, Other 3 3
15.1001 Construction / Building Technology/Technician 1,273 524
15.1101 Engineering Technoiogy/Technician, General 949 604
15.1102 Surveying 317 181
15.1103 Hydraulic Technologyfrec hnician 41 40
15.9999 Engineering-Related Technologies/Technicians, Other 4,440 1,480
16.0000 Foreign Languages and Literatures 18,112 433
16.0101 Foreign Languages and Literatures, General 1,471 219
16.0102 Linguistics 1,360 1
16.0103 Foreign Language Interpretation and Translation 24 23
16.0301 Chinese Language and Literature 235 2
16.0302 Japanese Language and Literature 296 3
16.0399 East and Southeast Asian Languages and Literatures, Other / 143 0
16.0402 Russian Language and Literature 706 2
16.0403 Slavic Languages and Literatures (Other Than Russian) 161 1
16.0499 East European Languages and Literatures, Other 13 0
16.0501 German Language and Literature 1,990 16
16.0502 Scandinavian Languages and Literatures 43 0
16.0599 Germanic Languages and Literatures, Other 47 0
16.0602 Greek Language and Literature (Modern) 2 0
16.0703 South Asian Languages and Literatures 10 0
16.0901 French Language and Literature 3,987 39
16.0902 Italian Language and Literature 311 0
16.0904 Portuguese Language and Literature 37 0
16.0905 Spanish Language and Literature 5,666 108
16.0999 %mance Languages and Literatuies. Other 157 0
16.1101 Arabic Language and Literature 14 1
16.1102 Hebrew Language and Literature 87 0
16.1199 Middle Eastern Languages and Literatures, Other 39 0
16.1201 Classics and Classical Languages and Literatures 762 0
16.1202 Greek Language and Literature (Ancient/Medieval) 52 0
16.1203 Latin Language and Literature (Ancient/Medieval) 121 0
16.1299 Classical and Ancient Near Eastern Languages and Literatures.Other 7 0
16.9999 Foreign Languages and Literatures, Other 371 18
19.0000 Home Economics 17,405 589
19.0101 Home Economics, General 3,530 121
19.0201 Business Home Economics 155 0
19.0202 Home Economics Communications 13 0
19.0301 Family and Community Studies 299 13
19.0401 Family Resource Management Studies 770 1
19.0402 Consumer Economics and Science 363 2
19.0499 Family / Consumer Resource Management, Other 66 1
19.0501 Foods and Nutrition Studies, General 1,860 6
See footnotes at end of table. 29
4 5
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Table 7.- -Degrees conferred by institutions of higher education, by level of degree, and by discipline divisionand program specialty: 50 states and District of Columbia, 1991-92- -Continued
CIP code I. Discipline division and program specialty Total * lAssociate'sTBachelor's ' Master's Doctor's
19.0502 Foods and Nutrition Science 91
19.0503 Dietetics / Human Nutritional Services 1,155
19.0505 Food Systems Administration 25
19.0599 Foods and Nutrition Studies, Other 166
19.0601 Housing Studies, General 488
19.0603 Interior Environments 90
19.0699 Housing Studies, Other 80
19.0701 Individual and Family Development Studies, General 3,641
19.0703 Family and Marriage Counseling 766
19.0704 Family Life and Relations Studies 306
19.0705 Gerontological Services 150
19.0706 Child Growth, Care and Development Studies 510
19.0799 Individual and Family Development Studies, Other 283
19.0901 Clothing / Apparel and Textile Studies 2,363
19.9999 Home Economics, Other 235
20.0000 Vocational Home Economics 6,634
20.0201 Child Care and Guidance Workers and Managers. General 2,525
20.0202 Child Care Provider / Assistant 978
20.0203 Child Care Services Manager 570
20.0299 Child Care and Guidance Workers and Managers, Other 149
20.0301 Clothing, Apparel and Textile Workers and Managers, General 118
20.0303 Commercial Garment and Apparel Worker 32
20.0305 Custom Tailor 12
20.0306 Fashion and Fabric Consultant 44
20.0309 Drycleaner and Launderer 5
20.0399 Clothing, Apparel and Textile Workers and Managers. Other 21
20.0401 Institutional Food Workers and Administrators, General 717
23.0000 English Language and Literature / Letters 64,693
23.0101 English Language and Literature, General , 46.811
23.0301 Comparative Literature 1,574
23.0401 English Composition 329
23.0501 English Creative Writing 1,510
23.0701 American Literature (United States) 30
See footnotes at end of table. 304 3
0 60 30 1
49 933 172 1
0 12 12 1
2 145 14 5
1 438 44 5
0 90 0 0
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0 25 713 28
0 251 47 8
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31 215 36 1
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7 163 56 9
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7,053 2,144 2,369 68
154 566 102 5
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86 802 1,586 57
1,019 54,951 7,450 1,273
367 40,514 5,037 893
507 701 235 131
1 307 14 7
4 783 720 3
0 26 1 3
Table 7.- -Degrees conferred by institutions of higher education, by level of degree, and by discipline divisionand program specialty: 50 states and District of Columbia, 1991 -92- -Continued
CIP code t Discipline division and program specialty Total * Associate's] Bachelors1Master's l Doctor's!
23.0801 English Literature (British & Commonwealth) 1,951 1 1,513 373 64
23.1001 Speech and Rhetorical Studies 10,651 112 9,650 ne 121
23.1101 English Technical and Business Writing 238 13 115 110 0
23.9999 English Language and Literature / Letters, Other 1,599 14 1,342 192 51
24.0000 Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities . 189,229 154,594 32,174 2,394 67
24.0101 Liberal Arts and Sciences / Liberal Studies 142,931 120,757 20,569 1,577 28
Table 7.- -Degrees conferred by institutions of higher education, by level of degree, and by discipline divisionand program specialty: 50 states and District of Columbia, 1991-92- -Continued
1CIP code Discipline division and program specialty Total * Associate's Bachelor's I Master's Doctor's
39.9999 Theological Studies and Religious Vocations, Other 1,020 33 323 515 149
Table 7.- -Degrees conferred by institutions of higher education, by level of degree, and by discipline divisionand program specialty: 50 states and District of Columbia, 1991 -92- -Continued
[CIP code Discipline division and program specialty Total * Associate's Bachelor's Master's Docto
43.0109 Security and Loss Prevention Services 424 362 58 4 0
43.0199 Criminal Justice and Corrections, Other 1,237 446 758 33 0
43.0201 Fire Protection and Safety Technology/Technician 1,437 1,320 114 3 0
43.0202 Fire Services Administration 145 76 69 0 0
43.0203 Fire Science / Firefighting 556 552 4 0 0
43.0299 Fire Protection, Other 57 41 10 6 0
43.9999 Protective Services, Other 511 479 32 0 0
44.0000 Public Administration and Services 38,824 3,162 15,987 19,243 432
44.0201 Community Organization, Resources and Services 2,450 1,037 1,203 203 7
44.0401 Public Administration 8,807 105 2,558 6,039 105
44.0501 Public Policy Analysis 1,094 10 435 590 59
44.0701 Social Work 24,954 1,292 11,427 11,993 242
44.9999 Public Administration and Services, Other 1,519 718 364 418 19
45.0000 Social Sciences and History 153,054 3,160 133,974 12,702 3,218
45.0101 Social Sciences, General 9,473 1,951 7,024 462 36
45.0201 Anthropology 5,915 48 4,648 895 324
45.0301 Archeology 132 2 102 18 10
45.0401 Criminology 1,878 49 1,756 67 6
45.0501 Demography and Population Studies 33 0 0 28 5
45.0601 Economics, General 26,012 134 23,029 2,000 849
45.0602 Applied and Resource Economics 183 0 145 34 4
45.0603 Econometrics and Quantitative Economics 24 0 24 0 0
45.0604 Development Economics and International Development 41 0 4 37 0
45.0605 International Economics 99 0 74 24 1
45.0699 Economics. Other 170 0 147 11 12
45.0701 Geography 4,592 23 3,808 639 122
45.0702 Cartography 46 0 43 3 0
45.0801 History, General 30,429 239 26,820 2,734 636
45.0802 American (United States) History 12 0 7 3 2
45.0804 History and Philosophy of Science and Technology 27 0 21 3 3
45.0805 Public / Applied History and Archival Administration 9 0 0 9 0
45.0899 History, Other 134 8 118 5 3
45.0901 International Relations and Affairs 7,879 246 5,860 1,715 53
45.1001 Political Science and Government. General 40,174 139 37,597 1,904 534
45.1002 American Government and Politics 4 0 4 0 0
45.1099 Political Science and Government, Other 211 2 204 4 1
45.1101 Sociology 21,668 252 19,568 1.347 501
45.1201 Urban Affairs / Studies 962 11 654 249 48
45.9999 Social Sciences and History, Other 2,947 56 2,317 511 63
See footnotes at end of table. 345')
Table 7.- -Degrees conferred by institutions of higher education. by level of degree, and by discipline divisionand program specialty: 50 states and District of Columbia, 1991-92- -Continued
CIP code L_Discipline division and_programpecialV Total * Associate's iBachelor's I Master's Doctor's
46.0000 Construction Trades
46.0101 Mason and Tile Setter46.0201 Carpenters46.0301 Electrical and Power Transmission Installer, General46.0302 Electrician46.0303 Uneworker46.0399 Electrical and Power Transmission Installer, Other46.0401 Building / Property Maintenance and Manager46.0403 Construction / Building Inspector46.0408 Painter and Wall Coverer46.0499 Construction and Building Finishers and Managers, Other46.0501 Plumber and Pipefitter46.9999 Construction Trades, Other
47.0000 Mechanics and Repairers
47.0101 Electrical and Electronics Equipment Installer and Repairer,General
47.0102 Business Machine Repairer47.0103 Communication Systems Installer and Repairer47.0104 Computer Installer and Repairer47.0105 Industrial Electronics Installer and Repairer47.0106 Major Appliance Installer and Repairer47.0199 Electrical and Electronics Equipment Installer and Repairer.
Other47.0201 Heating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Mechanic and
Repairer
47.0302 Heavy Equipment Maintenance and Repairer47.0303 Industrial Machinery Maintenance and Repairer47.0399 Industrial Equipment Maintenance and Repairers, Other47.0401 Instrument Calibration and Repairer47.0402 Gunsmith47.0404 Musical Instrument Repairer47.0408 Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairer47.0499 Miscellaneous Mechanics and Repairers. Other47.0501 Stationary Energy Sources Installer and Operator47.0603 Auto/Automotive Body Repairer47.0604 Auto/Automotive Mechanic / Technician47.0605 Diesel Engine Mechanic and Repairer47.0606 Small Engine Mechanic and Repairer47.0607 Aircraft Mechanic / Technician, Airframe47.0608 Aircraft Mechanic / Technician, Powerplant47.0609 Aviation Systems and Avionics Maintenance Technologist/
Technician47.0699 Vehicle and Mobile Equipment Mechanics and Repairers, Other47.9999 Mechanics and Repairers. Other
48.0104 Electrical / Electronics Drafting48.0105 Mechanical Drafting48.0199 Drafting, Other
48.0201 Graphic and Printing Equipment Operator, General
See footnotes at end of table. 35 51
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0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
11 0 0
14 0 0
0 0 0
24 0 0
1 0 0
9 0 0
0 0 0
4 0 0
378 0 0
193 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
2 0 0
1 0 0
6 0 0
137 0 0
Table 7.- -Degrees conferred by institutions of higher education, by level of degree, and by discipline divisionand program specialty: 50 states and District of Columbia, 1991 -92- -Continued
LCIP codel Discipline division and program specialbt I * I Associate's Bachelor'sj MasterTDoctor's1
48.0205 Mechanical Typesetter and Composer 10 10 0 0 0
50.0505 Drama / Theater Literature, History and Critcism 2 0 2 0 0
50.0599 Dramatic / Theater Arts and Stagecraft, Other 82 4 40 38 0
50.0601 Film / Cinema Studies 559 11 473 72 3
50.0602 Film-Video Making / Cinematography and Production 1,622 456 882 280 4
50.0605 Photography 1,364 253 988 123 0
50.0699 Film / Video and Photographic Arts, Other 204 4 174 26 0
See footnotes at end of table.
Table 7.- -Degrees conferred by institutions of higher education, by level of degree, and by discipline divisionand program specialty: 50 states and District of Columbia, 1991-92- -Continued
ICIP code Discipline division and program specialty Total * Associate's! Bachelor's I MastEWDoctorr'sj
50.0701 Art, General 12,929 899 10,957 1,045 2850.0702 Fine / Studio Arts 1,235 0 978 257 050.0703 Art History, Criticism and Conservation 5,881 58 4,871 832 120
50.0712 Fiber, Textile and Weaving Arts 145 3 123 18 1
50.0713 Metal and Jewelry Arts 103 2 85 16 050.0799 Fine Arts and Art Studies, Other 1,741 45 1,269 427 0
50.0901 Music, General 5,677 481 3,863 1,070 26350.0902 Music History and Literature ., 142 3 58 55 26
50.0903 Music General Performance 4,949 114 2,696 1,924 21550.0904 Music Theory and Composition 433 5 209 156 6350.0905 Musicology and Ethnomusicology 30 0 20 8 2
50.0906 Music Conducting 44 0 10 25 9
50.0907 Music - Piano and Organ Performance 96 3 54 31 8
50.0908 Music - Voice and Choral / Opera Performance 137 8 81 45 3
50.0909 Music Business Management and Merchandising 144 1 143 0 0
50.0999 Music, Other 1,065 297 590 144 3450.9999 Visual and Performing Arts, Other 925 126 470 303 26
51.0000 Health Professions and Related Sciences 165,899 79453 61,72C 23,065 1,661
51.0201 Communication Disorders, General 1,642 0 952 674 16
Table 7.- -Degrees conferred by institutions of higher education, by level of degree, and by discipline divisionand program specialty: 50 states and District of Columbia, 1991-92- -Continued
[CiP code L Discipline division and program specialty Total * Associate's I Bachelor's Master's iDoctor'si
51.2701 Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine 108 0 5 103 051.2702 Medical Dietician 35 15 15 5 051.2703 Medical Illustrating 64 0 38 26 0
51.2704 Naturopathic Medicine 3 0 0 3 051.2705 Psychoanalysis 59 0 29 30 051.9999 Health Professions and Related Sciences, Other 4,334 485 2,750 1,006 93
52.0000 Business Management and Administrative Services 427,951 93,762 248,907 84,044 1,238
52.0101 Business, General 52,230 11,823 27,742 12,424 241
52.0201 Business Administration and Management, General 152,170 26,850 80,911 43,810 59952.0202 Purchasing, Procurement and Contracts Management 891 101 445 345 052.0203 Logistics and Materials Management 709 130 499 80 0
52.0204 Office Supervision and Management 2,678 1,725 953 0 0
52.0205 Operations Management and Supervision 2,647 651 1,532 455 9
52.0206 Non-Profit and Public Management 22 1 6 15 0
52.0299 Business Administration and Management, Other 7,080 1,727 3,306 2,047 0
52.0407 Information Processing / Data Entry Technician 470 464 6 0 0
52.0408 General Office / Clerical and Typing Services 767 746 20 1 0
52.0499 Administrative and Secretarial Services, Other 523 504 10 0 9
52.0501 Business Communications 218 10 157 51 0
52.0601 Business / Managerial Economics 3,959 1 3,779 159 20
See footnotes at end of table. 39
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Table 7.- -Degrees conferred by institutions of higher education, by ievel of degree, and by discipline divisionand program specialty: 50 states and District of Columbia, 1991-92- -Continued
LCIP code 1 Discipline division and program specialty ITotal * I AssociateqBachelor's Master's ! Doctor's
52.0701 Enterprise Management and Operation, General 651 352 281 18 0
52.0799 Enterprise Management and Operation, Other 30 29 1 0 0
52.0801 Finance, General 29,557 479 24,051 4,975 52
52.0802 Actuarial Science 427 0 351 76 0
52.0803 Banking and Financial Support Services 1,032 612 324 93 3
52.0804 Financial Planning 74 21 37 16 0
52.0805 Insurance and Risk Management 654 15 573 54 12
52.0806 International Finance 86 0 76 10 0
52.0807 Investments and Securities 615 35 327 253 0
52.0899 financial Management and Services, Other 425 58 239 128 0