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6 5 4 3 2 1 Engineering by the Numbers By Michael T. Gibbons Engineering bachelor s degrees recovered in 28 from a slight dip in 27, reaching 74,17 for a 1.2 percent gain. Excluding computer science, the 68,26 engineering bachelor s degrees awarded marked the highest total since 1988. Enrollment grew by 4.5 percent this year to 43,191 full-time undergraduates. That is almost 1 percent more than we saw just three years ago. Enrollment increased for each discipline this year, except for architectural engineering. Some of the larger fields computer science, electrical/computer engineering, and mechanical engineering showed below average growth. Much of the enrollment increase was fueled by the 1 percent growth in both chemical and biomedical engineering. Master s degrees recovered nicely from the past two years decline, posting a 5.4 percent increase in 28. The 38,986 degrees conferred were almost an exact match of the total for 26. Enrollment trends point toward higher degree production over the next couple of years. Master s enrollment hit an all-time high this year, with almost 93, students. That s 12.3 percent greater than the fall 25 class. Since that time, engineering management has led the way with a 24 percent enrollment increase. Although they are small fields, nuclear and petroleum engineering have gained 26.5 and 38.8 percent, respectively. The largest loss was in chemical engineering, which fell by over 7 percent during this 3-year period. Doctoral degrees remained virtually unchanged from 27 after a 54 percent rise over the preceding four years. While the 9,86 degrees awarded in 28 were a record, the 1.4 percent annual enrollment growth over the last three years means that degree output should remain at this level for the near term. Degree production increased markedly across all disciplines over the last five years. Yet some fields have fared better than others during the recent three-year enrollment plateau. Biomedical, materials, mechanical, and metallurgical engineering outperformed most fields in terms of percentage or raw growth. Electrical/computer engineering and computer science enrollment have been flat since 25. Several fields, such as aerospace, engineering science, industrial, and manufacturing engineering, declined by 5 percent. The share of doctoral degrees awarded to foreign nationals declined significantly for the first time in nine years. Having risen from 45.6 percent in 1999 to 61.6 percent in 27, this year s 58.3 percentage marks a clear change. At the master s level, degrees to foreign nationals reached 41.7 percent. This is a 3 percent increase from last year s mark, which was a 1-year low. The percentage of bachelor s degrees awarded to women ticked lower, to 18 percent, which is a tenth of a percent below 27. Women increased their undergraduate enrollment share slightly, to 17.9 percent. This rate stood at 17.5 percent for the previous two years. Representation at the graduate level is much stronger: women account for 23 percent of master s graduates and 21.1 percent of doctoral graduates in engineering. Both are at or near all-time highs. The representation of African-American and Hispanic students fluctuates from year to year but remains generally low. Combined, these groups accounted for only 11.1 percent of bachelor s degrees, 1.2 percent of master s degrees and 6.8 percent of doctoral degrees awarded in 27-8. This is far below their combined 28 percent share of the general population. Asian-Americans, who represent 4.5 percent of the U.S. population, received 13 percent of bachelor s, 15.4 percent of master s, and 12.4 percent of doctoral degrees. The faculty ranks are gradually diversifying. Yearly increases in the percentage of women have pushed their representation from 8.9 percent in 21 to 12.3 percent in 28. African- American and Hispanic faculty members are slightly more prevalent than in 21, with each rising a half of one percent during this period, to 2.5 percent and 3.5 percent, respectively. Asian-Americans now comprise 22.7 percent of tenured/tenuretrack faculty members. That s up significantly from 17 percent in 21. More detailed data for 339 U.S. and 1 Canadian engineering colleges can be found in the following pages of our 28 Profiles of Engineering and Engineering Technology Colleges book or online at www.asee.org/colleges. Michael T. Gibbons is the director of data research for the American Society for Engineering Education. He can be contacted at m.gibbons@asee.org.

BACHELOR S DEGREES, 27-28 By the Numbers BACHELOR S DEGREES AWARDED BY ENGINEERING DISCIPLINE: 74,17 2, 17,324 15, 1, 1,79 1,132 5, 5,964 4,85 3,88 3,367 3,237 3,211 2,93 2,216 2,26 1,16 1,95 646 623 496 486 472 464 415 331 153 Mechanical Electrical Civil Computer Sci. (inside eng.) Chemical Computer Industrial/Manufacturing Biomedical Aerospace Electrical/Computer Engineering (general) Metallurgical & Materials Architectural Biological & Agricultural Petroleum Environmental Eng. Science & Eng. Physics Civil/Environmental Nuclear Engineering Management Mining Computer Sci. (outside eng.) PERCENTAGE OF BACHELOR S DEGREES AWARDED TO WOMEN BY DISCIPLINE: 18.% OF TOTAL 5% 43.2% 4% 34.9% 38.6% 3% 2% 1% 21.1% 11.9% 12.1% 11.4% 9.2% 3.4% 27.6% 31.4% 24.7% 19.5% 15.1% 18.4% 18.3% 1.7% 19.9% 25% 21.8% 19.6% 17.3% 9.4% % Mechanical Electrical Civil Computer Sci. (inside eng.) Chemical Computer Industrial/Manufacturing Biomedical Aerospace Electrical/Computer Engineering (general) Metallurgical & Materials Architectural Biological & Agricultural Petroleum Environmental Eng. Science & Eng. Physics Civil/Environmental Nuclear Engineering Management Mining Computer Sci. (outside eng.) 12 For more information, visit the ASEE Web site at www.asee.org/colleges

By the Numbers ENGINEERING BACHELOR S DEGREES, 1999-28 ENGINEERING BACHELOR S DEGREES AWARDED BY SCHOOL 1. Georgia Institute of Technology 1,459 2. Pennsylvania State University 1,327 3. Virginia Tech 1,162 4. University of Michigan 1,156 5. Univ. of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign 1,155 6. Purdue University 1,54 7. North Carolina State University 1,49 8. Texas A&M University 1,1 9. University of Texas, Austin 965 1. University of Florida 91 11. Iowa State University 846 12. California Poly. State U., SLO 835 13. University of Minnesota, Twin Cities 819 14. University of California, Berkeley 759 15. Ohio State University 74 16. University of California, San Diego 732 17. Cornell University 726 18. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 716 19. University of Washington 711 2. University of Central Florida 688 21. Missouri Univ. of Science and Tech. 67 22. Michigan Technological University 667 23. Arizona State University 662 24. Massachusetts Inst. of Technology 634 25. Colorado School of Mines 625 26. Drexel University 62 27. California State Poly. U., Pomona 596 28. Univ. of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez 578 29. University of Wisconsin, Madison 576 3. University of Colorado, Boulder 549 31. Univ. of Maryland, College Park 547 32. SUNY, Buffalo 51 33. Clemson University 51 33. Florida International University 51 35. Oregon State University 499 36. University of California, Davis 487 36. Michigan State University 487 38. San Jose State University 482 39. University of Pittsburgh 475 4. University of Virginia 467 41. Rutgers University 46 42. University of California, Irvine 453 43. Univ. of California, Los Angeles 445 44. University of Arizona 444 45. Worcester Polytechnic Institute 438 46. Kansas State University 433 46. Texas Tech University 433 48. Auburn University 431 49. California State Uni., Long Beach 419 49. University of South Florida 419 BACHELOR S DEGREES BY GENDER, 28 Male 82% BACHELOR S DEGREES BY ETHNICITY, 28* Caucasian 66.9% BACHELOR S DEGREES BY RESIDENCY, 28 Domestic 94% Asian- American 13% 8.9% Female 18% 1999 2 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Female 21.2% 2.8% 19.9% 2.9% 2.4% 2.3% 19.5% 19.3% 18.1% Male 78.8% 79.2% 8.1% 79.1% 79.6% 79.7% 8.5% 8.7% 81.9% African- American 4.7% Hispanic 6.5% 1999 2 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 African American 5.4% 5.6% 5.3% 5.4% 5.1% 5.1% 5.3% 5.% 4.9% Hispanic 5.8% 5.8% 5.4% 5.5% 5.4% 5.6% 5.8% 6.% 6.2% 1.4% 8.5% 9.% 7.3% 7.2% 8.% 8.6% 8.5% 8.3% Asian American 12.5% 13.1% 14.1% 14.2% 14.% 14.2% 14.1% 13.8% 13.3% Caucasian 65.9% 67.% 66.2% 67.6% 68.3% 67.1% 66.2% 66.7% 67.3% * data on ethnicity does not include schools in Puerto Rico or foreign nationals. The percentage of Hispanic graduates is 7.8% if the two schools in Puerto Rico are included. Foreign National 6% 1999 2 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Foreign National 7.8% 8.3% 7.5% 7.2% 7.7% 7.8% 7.5% 7.2% 6.7% Domestic 92.2% 91.7% 92.5% 92.8% 92.3% 92.2% 92.5% 92.8% 93.3% 339 schools reported. 13 For more information, visit the ASEE Web site at www.asee.org/colleges

ENGINEERING BACHELOR S ENROLLMENT AND DEGREES By the Numbers BACHELOR S DEGREES AWARDED BY ETHNICITY AND GENDER: 74,17* 1, 38,766 6,788 13,351 8, 6,945 7,181 6, 4, 4,168 3,577 4,692 2, 2,344 98 1,985 1,268 876 1,73 Female African-American Asian-American Hispanic 296 6 Native American Caucasian Foreign National Total Male * Includes 658 male and 292 female graduates from schools in Puerto Rico. UNDERGRADUATE ENROLLMENT BY ETHNICITY AND GENDER: 43,191* 28,12 39,156 35,19 28,97 25, 22,244 33,978 72,213 2, 15, 16,532 18,266 1, 9,55 7,935 5, 5,595 4,376 5,96 Female African-American Asian-American Hispanic 1,89 55 Native American Caucasian Foreign National Total Male * Includes 4,69 male and 1,946 female enrolled students from schools in Puerto Rico. Enrollment is for full-time students. 14 For more information, visit the ASEE Web site at www.asee.org/colleges

By the Numbers ENGINEERING BACHELOR S DEGREES, 27-28 BACHELOR S DEGREES AWARDED TO WOMEN BY SCHOOL 1. Georgia Institute of Technology 282 2. University of Michigan 265 3. Massachusetts Inst. of Technology 235 4. University of Texas, Austin 213 5. Pennsylvania State University 212 6. Univ. of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez 26 7. Cornell University 198 8. Purdue University 188 9. University of Florida 174 1. Texas A&M University 171 11. University of California, Berkeley 162 11. Virginia Tech 162 13. North Carolina State University 161 14. University of California, San Diego 151 14. Colorado School of Mines 151 14. Univ. of Illinois. Urbana-Champaign 151 17. Arizona State University 136 18. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 134 19. University of Washington 133 2. California Poly. State U., SLO 132 21. Iowa State University 12 21. University of Virginia 12 23. Michigan Technological University 119 24. Univ. of Minnesota, Twin Cities 118 25. University of Central Florida 115 26. Worcester Polytechnic Institute 111 27. University of Wisconsin, Madison 11 28. Missouri Univ. of Science and Tech. 19 29. Columbia University 18 3. Drexel University 16 31. Univ. of Maryland, College Park 13 31. University of Southern California 13 33. Florida International University 11 33. Ohio State University 11 33. University of Pittsburgh 11 36. University of California, Davis 96 36. University of Colorado, Boulder 96 38. Carnegie Mellon University 95 38. Washington University 95 4. San Jose State University 92 41. University of Arizona 88 42. University of California, Irvine 86 42. Michigan State University 86 42. Polytechnic Univ. of Puerto Rico 86 46. Northwestern University 84 46. University of Pennsylvania 84 46. Stanford University 84 48. University of Oklahoma 83 49. City College of the CUNY 81 5. Univ. of California, Los Angeles 8 5. Vanderbilt University 8 PERCENTAGE OF BACHELOR S DEGREES AWARDED TO WOMEN BY SCHOOL* 1. Tulane University 38.3% 2. Tennessee State University 37.3% 3. Massachusetts Inst. of Technology 37.1% 4. Howard University 37.% 5. North Carolina A &T State Univ. 35.6% 5. Univ. of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez 35.6% 7. University of Rochester 34.7% 8. Morgan State University 34.2% 9. Lafayette College 33.7% 9. William Marsh Rice University 33.7% 11. Prairie View A&M University 33.% 12. Dartmouth College 32.5% 13. Princeton University 31.8% 14. Syracuse University 3.1% 15. University of Miami 29.9% 16. Columbia University 29.3% 17. Mercer University 29.2% 18. City College of the CUNY 28.8% 19. University of Pennsylvania 28.3% 2. Tufts University 28.1% * Minimum of 5 B.S. degrees awarded 258 schools fit this criterion. BACHELOR S DEGREES AWARDED TO AFRICAN-AMERICANS BY SCHOOL 1. North Carolina A & T State Univ. 15 2. Georgia Institute of Technology 97 3. Alabama A&M University 93 4. FAMU-FSU College of Eng. 8 5. Prairie View A&M University 79 6. Morgan State University 7 7. North Carolina State University 54 8. Florida International University 53 8. Southern Univ. and A&M College 53 1. Univ. of Maryland, College Park 52 11. University of Florida 5 11. University of Michigan 5 13. New Jersey Inst. of Technology 43 14. Howard University 42 15. Tennessee State University 41 16. Florida Atlantic University 4 17. University of Central Florida 39 18. City College of the CUNY 38 19. Jackson State University 36 19. Virginia Tech 36 2. Massachusetts Inst. of Technology 33 2. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 33 2. University of South Florida 33 BACHELOR S DEGREES AWARDED TO ASIAN-AMERICANS BY SCHOOL 1. University of California, Berkeley 432 2. University of California, San Diego 327 3. San Jose State University 254 4. Georgia Institute of Technology 253 5. University of California, Davis 246 6. California State Poly. U., Pomona 245 7. University of Texas, Austin 233 8. Univ. of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign 216 9. University of Washington 214 1. University of California, Los Angeles 25 11. Cornell University 182 12. University of Michigan 18 13. Massachusetts Inst. of Technology 179 14. California Poly. State U., SLO 162 15. Rutgers University 137 16. California State University, Long Beach 134 17. Stony Brook University 123 18. University of Maryland, College Park 117 19. University of Southern California 18 2. Columbia University 16 339 schools reported. BACHELOR S DEGREES AWARDED TO HISPANICS BY SCHOOL 1. Univ. of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez 578 2. Polytechnic Univ. of Puerto Rico 372 3. Florida International University 314 4. University of Texas, El Paso 173 5. University of Florida 149 6. California State Poly. U., Pomona 147 7. University of Texas, Austin 141 8. Texas A&M University 93 9. California State Univ., Long Beach 85 9. University of Central Florida 85 11. California Poly. State U., SLO 82 12. Arizona State University 78 12. Massachusetts Inst. Technology 78 14. University of Texas, Pan American 72 14. University of Texas, San Antonio 72 16. New Mexico State University 64 17. Texas A&M University, Kingsville 62 18. Georgia Institute of Technology 6 18. San Jose State University 6 2. University of Arizona 59 339 schools reported. 339 schools reported. 339 schools reported. 15 For more information, visit the ASEE Web site at www.asee.org/colleges

ENGINEERING BACHELOR S DEGREES, 27-28 By the Numbers AEROSPACE ENGINEERING DEGREES AWARDED BY SCHOOL CHEMICAL ENGINEERING DEGREES AWARDED BY SCHOOL CIVIL ENGINEERING DEGREES AWARDED BY SCHOOL 1. Embry-Riddle Aero. U., Daytona Beach 23 2. University of Michigan 12 3. Georgia Institute of Technology 117 4. Purdue University 115 5. Virginia Tech 12 6. University of Texas, Austin 91 7. U.S. Air Force Academy 86 8. Pennsylvania State University 84 9. University of Florida 8 1. Iowa State University 78 11. U.S. Naval Academy 76 12. University of Minnesota, Twin Cities 72 13. Univ. of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign 71 14. University of Colorado at Boulder 69 15. Embry Riddle Aero. U., Prescott 66 16. California Poly. State U., SLO 63 17. Texas A&M University 62 18. Massachusetts Inst. of Technology 59 18. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 59 2. University of Maryland, College Park 58 63 schools reported. BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING DEGREES AWARDED BY SCHOOL 1. University of California, San Diego 135 2. Georgia Institute of Technology 122 3. Duke University 11 4. Washington University 93 5. Arizona State University 92 6. Vanderbilt University 91 7. University of Texas, Austin 83 8. University of California, Irvine 81 8. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 81 1. Rutgers University 79 11. Boston University 78 12. Case Western Reserve University 76 13. Johns Hopkins University 72 14. University of California, Berkeley 71 15. University of Minnesota, Twin Cities 63 16. Northwestern University 62 17. Drexel University 61 17. University of Pennsylvania 61 19. University of Virginia 59 2. University of Southern California 58 8 schools reported. 1. University of Texas, Austin 19 2. University of Michigan 13 2. Univ. of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez 13 4. University of Minnesota, Twin Cities 12 5. Pennsylvania State University 98 6. North Carolina State University 89 7. Georgia Institute of Technology 88 8. University of California, Berkeley 78 9. Massachusetts Inst. of Technology 77 1. Colorado School of Mines 76 1. Iowa State University 76 1. Purdue University 76 13. Texas A&M University 73 14. Cornell University 71 15. University of Florida 66 16. University of Wisconsin, Madison 65 17. Univ. of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign 64 17. Johns Hopkins University 64 19. Carnegie Mellon University 58 2. University of California, Davis 56 21. University of Oklahoma 54 22. Drexel University 51 22. Montana State University 51 22. University of Pittsburgh 51 25. Michigan Technological University 5 26. Louisiana State University 49 26. Ohio State University 49 28. University of Colorado, Boulder 48 28. Virginia Tech 48 3. University of Delaware 47 31. Univ. of California, Los Angeles 46 32. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 45 32. University of Washington 45 34. Brigham Young University 44 34. University of Houston 44 36. Michigan State University 42 37. University of Connecticut 41 37. Rutgers University 41 39. Missouri Univ. of Science and Tech. 39 39. New Jersey Inst. of Technology 39 39. University of Notre Dame 39 42. Northeastern University 37 42. University of Pennsylvania 37 42. Villanova University 37 45. Arizona State University 36 45. California State Poly. U., Pomona 36 47. University of Alabama 35 47. Lehigh University 35 49. Princeton University 34 49. Rose-Hulman Inst. of Technology 34 49. SUNY, Buffalo 34 155 schools reported. 1. Pennsylvania State University 246 2. Texas A&M University 225 3. Virginia Tech 183 4. California State Poly. U., Pomona 174 5. Georgia Institute of Technology 169 6. North Carolina State University 168 7. California Poly. State U., SLO 166 8. Purdue University 153 9. Polytechnic Univ. of Puerto Rico 132 1. University of Florida 13 11. Michigan Technological University 116 11. University of Washington 116 13. University of California, San Diego 111 14. University of California, Davis 11 14. Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 11 14. Univ. of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez 11 17. University of California, Berkeley 16 17. University of Texas, Austin 16 19. Clemson University 11 2. FAMU-FSU College of Engineering 94 21. University of Central Florida 93 21. University of Kentucky 93 23. Iowa State University 92 24. Ohio State University 91 25. Missouri Univ. of Science and Tech 9 25. University of Pittsburgh 9 27. University of South Florida 89 28. University of California, Irvine 88 28. Washington State University 88 3. University of Minnesota, Twin Cities 86 31. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 83 31. Texas Tech University 83 33. Drexel University 81 33. Worcester Polytechnic Institute 81 35. University of Nebraska, Lincoln 79 36. University of Delaware 78 37. University of Michigan 77 37. San Jose State University 77 39. Oregon State University 75 4. Brigham Young University 71 4. North Dakota State University 71 4. San Diego State University 71 4. University of Wisconsin, Platteville 71 44. University of Wisconsin, Madison 69 45. Auburn University 68 45. Colorado State University 68 45. University of Missouri, Columbia 68 48. Clarkson University 67 48. Michigan State University 67 48. University of Utah 67 27 schools reported. 16 For more information, visit the ASEE Web site at www.asee.org/colleges

By the Numbers ENGINEERING BACHELOR S DEGREES, 27-28 INDUSTRIAL/MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING DEGREES AWARDED BY SCHOOL 1. Georgia Institute of Technology 236 2. University of Michigan 169 3. Purdue University 143 4. Virginia Tech 12 5. Cornell University 113 6. Ohio State University 112 7. Pennsylvania State University 16 8. University of Florida 9 9. Texas A&M University 7 1. Columbia University 67 11. Northwestern University 66 12. Iowa State University 65 13. North Carolina State University 6 14. Univ. of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez 58 15. Stanford University 54 16. California Poly. State U., SLO 53 17. University of Southern California 48 18. Arizona State University 47 19. University of Central Florida 46 19. University of Wisconsin, Madison 46 21. Florida International University 43 21. University of Pittsburgh 43 23. West Virginia University 38 24. University of California, Berkeley 37 24. University of Oklahoma 37 26. FAMU-FSU College of Engineering 35 27. University of Washington 33 28. University of Arkansas 32 28. Auburn University 32 28. Polytechnic Univ. of Puerto Rico 32 31. Clemson University 3 31. Oregon State University 3 33. California State Poly. U., Pomona 29 33. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 29 35. University of Arizona 28 35. Boston University 28 35. University of Missouri, Columbia 28 38. Kettering University 27 38. Montana State University 27 38. SUNY, Buffalo 27 38. University of Texas at El Paso 27 42. Northeastern University 26 43. University of Iowa 25 43. North Carolina A & T State Univ. 25 43. South Dakota School of Mines 25 46. Lehigh University 24 47. Kansas State University 23 48. Mississippi State University 22 48. North Dakota State University 22 5. Rochester Institute of Technology 21 5. San Jose State University 21 5. University of Wisconsin, Stout 21 112 schools reported. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DEGREES AWARDED BY SCHOOL 1. Georgia Institute of Technology 317 2. University of Michigan 258 3. Michigan Technological University 251 4. Kettering University 243 5. Pennsylvania State University 239 6. Virginia Tech 236 7. Purdue University 226 8. Texas A&M University 24 9. Univ. of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign 197 1. University of Florida 191 1. Iowa State University 191 12. California Poly. State U., SLO 185 13. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 184 14. University of Texas, Austin 181 15. University of Minnesota, Twin Cities 18 16. University of California, Berkeley 17 16. Univ. of Maryland, College Park 17 18. University of Wisconsin, Madison 169 19. University of Colorado, Boulder 167 19. SUNY, Buffalo 167 21. North Carolina State University 166 22. Worcester Polytechnic Institute 161 23. University of California, San Diego 157 23. Clemson University 157 23. Texas Tech University 157 26. Ohio State University 156 27. University of Central Florida 141 28. Massachusetts Inst. of Technology 136 29. Michigan State University 135 3. Missouri Univ. of Science and Tech. 132 31. Rose-Hulman Inst. of Technology 13 32. Kansas State University 123 33. Colorado State University 12 34. University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez 119 35. Carnegie Mellon University 115 35. Drexel University 115 35. Rochester Institute of Technology 115 38. Brigham Young University 113 39. Univ. of North Carolina, Charlotte 11 39. San Jose State University 11 39. University of Utah 11 42. Northeastern University 18 43. Arizona State University 17 43. Cornell University 17 45. Univ. of California, Santa Barbara 15 45. University of Pittsburgh 15 47. University of California, Davis 14 47. University of Missouri, Columbia 14 49. Clarkson University 13 49. University of Texas, Arlington 13 274 schools reported. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEGREES AWARDED BY SCHOOL 1. Georgia Institute of Technology 241 2. Purdue University 191 3. California State Poly. U., Pomona 168 4. Univ. of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign 165 5. San Jose State University 161 5. University of Washington 161 7. University of Texas, Dallas 143 8. University of Michigan 139 9. University of Minnesota, Twin Cities 138 1. University of Florida 137 1. North Carolina State University 137 1. Pennsylvania State University 137 13. Virginia Tech 126 14. University of Central Florida 124 15. Univ. of Maryland, College Park 119 16. Michigan Technological University 19 17. California Poly. State U., SLO 18 18. University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez 15 19. University of California, Los Angeles 13 2. Arizona State University 11 2. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 11 22. Texas A&M University 1 23. Polytechnic Univ. of Puerto Rico 99 23. University of Texas, Arlington 99 25. University of California, San Diego 98 25. Drexel University 98 27. Rochester Institute of Technology 97 27. University of South Florida 97 29. SUNY, Buffalo 95 3. Missouri Univ. of Science and Tech. 94 31. California State Univ., Long Beach 9 31. Kettering University 9 33. Iowa State University 88 34. Auburn University 86 35. University of Southern California 83 35. Michigan State University 83 37. Florida International University 82 37. City College of the CUNY 82 39. Northeastern University 8 4. University of Pittsburgh 75 41. University of Missouri, Columbia 73 42. University of Wisconsin, Madison 71 43. University of Illinois at Chicago 69 43. New Jersey Institute of Technology 69 45. North Dakota State University 68 46. Oregon State University 66 46. University of Texas, El Paso 66 46. University of Utah 66 49. Louisiana State University 65 5. Alabama A&M University 63 247 schools reported. 17 For more information, visit the ASEE Web site at www.asee.org/colleges

ENGINEERING BACHELOR S DEGREES, 27-28 By the Numbers COMPUTER ENGINEERING DEGREES AWARDED BY SCHOOL 1. Virginia Tech 14 2. North Carolina State University 97 3. Georgia Institute of Technology 95 4. Univ. of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign 9 5. Iowa State University 72 6. Rochester Institute of Technology 71 7. University of Florida 64 7. San Jose State University 64 9. University of Central Florida 63 1. Univ. of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez 59 11. Florida International University 57 12. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 54 13. Arizona State University 52 14. California Poly. State U., SLO 51 15. Univ. of Maryland, College Park 5 16. Michigan Technological University 49 16. University of Pittsburgh 49 18. California State Poly. U., Pomona 48 18. University of Minnesota, Twin Cities 48 18. New Jersey Institute of Technology 48 18. West Virginia University 48 22. California State Univ., Long Beach 46 22. Missouri Univ. of Science and Tech. 46 24. University of Michigan 45 25. University of California, Irvine 44 26. University of Virginia 43 26. University of Washington 43 28. Clemson University 42 29. Univ. of California, Santa Barbara 41 29. Pennsylvania State University 41 31. Drexel University 4 32. University of South Florida 36 33. Clarkson University 35 33. Stevens Institute of Technology 35 33. University of Wisconsin, Madison 35 36. Michigan State University 34 37. California State Univ., Northridge 33 38. Milwaukee School of Engineering 32 38. Univ. of North Carolina, Charlotte 32 38. Polytechnic Institute of NYU 32 38. San Diego State University 32 42. Univ. of Maryland, Baltimore County 3 43. SUNY, Binghamton 29 43. Northeastern University 29 45. Boston University 28 45. University of California, Riverside 28 45. Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology 28 48. Florida Atlantic University 27 49. University of Illinois, Chicago 26 49. City College of the CUNY 26 17 schools reported. ELECTRICAL/COMPUTER ENGINEERING DEGREES AWARDED BY SCHOOL 1. University of Texas, Austin 262 2. University of California, Berkeley 179 3. Ohio State University 129 4. Carnegie Mellon University 127 5. Cornell University 125 6. Brigham Young University 16 7. Massachusetts Inst. of Technology 99 8. Rutgers University 99 9. Worcester Polytechnic Institute 87 1. University of Texas, San Antonio 69 11. Colorado State University 58 12. Stony Brook University 58 13. Southern Illinois Univ., Carbondale 51 14. New York Institute of Technology 49 15. Temple University 43 16. University of Akron 42 17. Univ. of California, Los Angeles 4 18. University of Iowa 39 19. University of Cincinnati 34 2. University of Pennsylvania 34 5 schools reported. COMPUTER SCIENCE (OUTSIDE ENG.) DEGREES AWARDED BY SCHOOL* 1. University of California, Irvine 179 2. Georgia Institute of Technology 169 3. Rochester Institute of Technology 127 4. Carnegie Mellon University 125 5. University of California, Berkeley 88 6. Brigham Young University 81 7. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 77 8. University of Arizona 73 8. University of Wisconsin, Madison 73 1. Univ. of Massachusetts, Amherst 6 11. University of Iowa 57 12. University of Pittsburgh 53 13. Michigan Technological University 51 13. Worcester Polytechnic Institute 51 15. Missouri Univ. of Science and Tech. 5 16. University of California, Davis 48 17. FAMU-FSU College of Engineering 46 18. Boston University 4 19. University of Texas, San Antonio 36 19. Illinois Institute of Technology 36 52 schools reported. *ASEE collects only a fraction of all computer science degrees awarded outside of engineering colleges. COMPUTER SCIENCE (INSIDE ENG.) DEGREES AWARDED BY SCHOOL 1. Univ. of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign 165 2. University of Central Florida 149 3. University of California, San Diego 143 4. Florida International University 141 5. University of Texas, Dallas 137 6. North Carolina State University 134 7. Texas A&M University 129 8. Massachusetts Inst. of Technology 118 9. University of Minnesota, Twin Cities 17 1. Univ. of Maryland, Baltimore County 16 1. Virginia Tech 16 12. Stony Brook University 11 13. University of Washington 95 14. California Poly. State U., SLO 87 14. Drexel University 87 14. Ohio State University 87 17. University of Texas, Arlington 77 18. University of Southern California 75 19. California State Univ., Long Beach 69 19. California State Univ., Northridge 69 21. George Mason University 67 21. Oregon State University 67 23. Cornell University 66 23. University of North Texas 66 23. Stanford University 66 26. University of Michigan 63 26. SUNY, Binghamton 63 26. University of Utah 63 29. Arizona State University 62 3. California State Univ., Fullerton 59 31. Florida Atlantic University 58 31. University of Pennsylvania 58 33. New York Institute of Technology 57 33. SUNY, Buffalo 57 35. Michigan State University 54 35. Portland State University 54 37. Pennsylvania State University 53 38. Rose-Hulman Inst. of Technology 52 39. University of Virginia 51 39. University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee 51 41. Univ. of California, Los Angeles 5 42. Clemson University 45 42. University of Colorado, Boulder 45 44. University of California-Santa Cruz 44 44. Colorado School of Mines 44 46. University of South Florida 44 47. Univ. of Colorado, Colorado Springs 43 47. University of Missouri, Columbia 43 49. Washington University 42 5. Univ. of California, Santa Barbara 41 5. University of Connecticut 41 5. University of Illinois, Chicago 41 159 schools reported. 18 For more information, visit the ASEE Web site at www.asee.org/colleges

By the Numbers ENGINEERING UNDERGRADUATE ENROLLMENT, FALL 28 UNDERGRADUATE ENROLLMENT BY SCHOOL* 1. Georgia Institute of Technology 7,57 2. Texas A&M University 6,84 3. Purdue University 6,695 4. North Carolina State University 6,161 5. Pennsylvania State University 6,116 6. Univ. of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign 5,943 7. Virginia Tech 5,929 8. California Poly. State U., SLO 5,67 9. University of Michigan 5,23 1. University of Texas, Austin 5,131 11. Ohio State University 5,45 12. University of Florida 4,894 13. Iowa State University 4,845 14. Univ. of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez 4,695 15. Polytechnic Univ. of Puerto Rico 4,475 16. University of Central Florida 4,468 17. California State Poly. U., Pomona 4,417 18. University of Washington 3,952 19. University of California, San Diego 3,853 2. Missouri Univ. of Science and Tech. 3,799 21. Arizona State University 3,749 22. Florida International University 3,482 23. University of Minnesota, Twin Cities 3,411 24. University of Wisconsin, Madison 3,4 25. Colorado School of Mines 3,397 26. Oregon State University 3,384 27. Auburn University 3,383 28. Texas Tech University 3,362 29. Michigan Technological University 3,345 3. Clemson University 3,29 31. University of California, Berkeley 3,217 32. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 3,87 33. Drexel University 3,84 34. Cornell University 3,51 35. University of Colorado, Boulder 3,22 36. University of California, Los Angeles 3,1 37. Kansas State University 2,931 38. University of South Florida 2,96 39. Michigan State University 2,83 4. University of California, Davis 2,754 41. University of Maryland, College Park 2,743 42. California State Univ., Long Beach 2,71 43. San Jose State University 2,683 44. Louisiana State University 2,681 45. Rutgers University 2,61 46. University of California, Irvine 2,541 47. University of Arizona 2,411 48. Stanford University 2,41 49. University of Nebraska, Lincoln 2,389 5. West Virginia University 2,344 51. SUNY, Buffalo 2,32 52. Rochester Institute of Technology 2,284 53. University of Utah 2,235 54. University of Alabama 2,226 55. University of Texas, El Paso 2,218 56. University of Oklahoma 2,29 57. Brigham Young University 2,169 58. University of Virginia 2,134 59. George Mason University 2,116 6. Mississippi State University 2,18 61. University of Cincinnati 2,9 62. Oklahoma State University 2,74 63. San Diego State University 2,41 64. Northeastern University 2,15 65. University of Pittsburgh 2,14 66. North Dakota State University 2,9 334 schools reported. * Some schools do not permit formal enrollment in their engineering colleges until the second of third year. Enrollment is full-time plus part-time students. UNDERGRADUATE ENROLLMENT BY DISCIPLINE:* 43,191 1, 85,249 8, 73,343 6, 5,167 4, 2, 38,468 Mechanical Electrical/Computer Civil Chemical Computer Sci. (inside eng.) 28,636 27,766 22,856 17,561 17,798 13,476 Engineering (general) Biomedical Aerospace 4,33 3,191 4,312 4,29 3,18 2,643 1,832 2,546 1,224 881 Industrial/Manufacturing Metallurgical & Materials Architectural Petroleum Biological & Agricultural Environmental Eng. Science & Eng. Physics Civil/Environmental Nuclear Engineering Management Mining * Enrollment is for full-time bachelor s degree candidates in engineering. 19 For more information, visit the ASEE Web site at www.asee.org/colleges

ENGINEERING MASTER'S DEGREES, 27-28 By the Numbers MASTER S DEGREES AWARDED BY DISCIPLINE: 38,986 6, 5,735 5, 4,924 4,647 4, 3,757 3,655 3,437 3, 2,669 2, 2,36 1,662 1,539 1,221 1,96 1,51 1, 715 612 524 268 232 223 194 155 119 54 Electrical Computer Sci. (inside eng.) Mechanical Electrical/Computer Civil Industrial/Manufacturing Engineering Management Computer Biomedical Aerospace Chemical Metallurgical & Materials Engineering (general) Environmental Nuclear Petroleum Civil/Environmental Eng. Science & Eng. Physics Biological & Agricultural Architectural Mining Computer Sci. (outside eng.) PERCENTAGE OF MASTER S DEGREES AWARDED TO WOMEN BY DISCIPLINE: 23% OF TOTAL 5% 4% 42.8% 4.5% 32.2% 32.9% 3% 22.8% 26.7% 25.6% 26.2% 25.2% 24.9% 28.7% 24.8% 28.7% 23.7% 22.7% 23.4% 2% 1% 19.7% 19% 14.6% 15.3% 17.5% 12.5% 11.4% Electrical Computer Sci. (inside eng.) Mechanical Electrical/Computer Civil Industrial/Manufacturing Engineering Management Computer Biomedical Aerospace Chemical Metallurgical & Materials Engineering (general) Environmental Nuclear Petroleum Civil/Environmental Eng. Science & Eng. Physics Biological & Agricultural Architectural Mining Computer Sci. (outside eng.) 2 For more information, visit the ASEE Web site at www.asee.org/colleges

By the Numbers ENGINEERING MASTER'S DEGREES, 1999-28 ENGINEERING MASTER S DEGREES AWARDED BY SCHOOL 1. University of Southern California 1,449 2. Stanford University 96 3. San Jose State University 831 4. Georgia Institute of Technology 82 5. Johns Hopkins University 83 6. University of Michigan 782 7. Massachusetts Inst. of Technology 759 8. University of Florida 624 9. Cornell University 572 1. Columbia University 58 11. North Carolina State University 51 12. Texas A&M University 493 13. New Jersey Inst. of Technology 446 14. Stevens Institute of Technology 433 15. Univ. of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign 428 16. George Mason University 427 17. Purdue University 425 18. University of Texas, Austin 416 19. George Washington University 398 2. Pennsylvania State University 381 21. University of Maryland, College Park 38 22. University of California, Berkeley 378 23. Virginia Tech 367 24. University of Wisconsin, Madison 357 25. Southern Methodist University 354 26. University of Texas, Arlington 35 27. Missouri Univ. of Science and Tech. 348 28. Polytechnic Institute of NYU 346 29. SUNY, Buffalo 337 3. University of Washington 332 31. Illinois Institute of Technology 329 32. Arizona State University 325 33. University of Minnesota, Twin Cities 324 34. Carnegie Mellon University 321 34. Florida International University 321 36. Univ. of California, Los Angeles 316 37. Wayne State University 315 38. University of Pennsylvania 38 39. University of Colorado, Boulder 36 4. University of Bridgeport 32 41. University of Arkansas 288 42. Northwestern University 281 43. Drexel University 27 44. University of Texas, Dallas 269 45. Ohio State University 255 45. Texas A&M University, Kingsville 255 47. Old Dominion University 253 48. Stony Brook University 25 48. Syracuse University 25 5. Univ. of California, San Diego 249 MASTER'S DEGREES BY GENDER, 28 Male 77% MASTER'S DEGREES BY ETHNICITY, 28* Caucasian 59.3% MASTER'S DEGREES BY RESIDENCY, 28 Domestic 58.3% Asian- American 15.4% 15.1% Female 23% 1999 2 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Female 23.2% 21.7% 22.1% 22.1% 22.3% 21.9% 22.7% 22.5% 22.4% Male 76.8% 78.3% 77.9% 77.9% 77.7% 78.1% 77.3% 77.5% 77.6% Foreign National 41.7% African- American 4.8% Hispanic 5.4% 1999 2 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 African American 4.3% 4.4% 4.5% 4.7% 4.6% 4.3% 4.6% 4.4% 4.6% Hispanic 4.1% 4.5% 3.9% 4.2% 4.3% 4.5% 5.% 4.7% 5.2% 9.6% 11.2% 13.6% 11.8% 12.1% 14.1% 14.4% 15.7% 15.2% Asian American 14.5% 15.1% 15.4% 15.2% 15.8% 16.8% 17.7% 16.5% 16.5% Caucasian 67.5% 64.8% 62.6% 64.1% 63.2% 6.3% 58.3% 58.7% 58.5% * data on ethnicity does not include schools in Puerto Rico or foreign nationals. The percentage of Hispanic graduates is 5.9% if the two schools in Puerto Rico are included. 1999 2 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Foreign National 39.7% 4.6% 43.% 42.1% 46.% 45.5% 42.6% 39.8% 38.7% Domestic 6.3% 59.4% 57.% 57.9% 54.% 54.5% 57.4% 6.2% 61.3% 252 schools reported. 21 For more information, visit the ASEE Web site at www.asee.org/colleges

ENGINEERING MASTER'S ENROLLMENT AND DEGREES By the Numbers MASTER S DEGREES AWARDED BY ETHNICITY AND GENDER: 38,986* 4, 1,891 12,252 3,986 3,4 8,982 3,5 3, 2,5 2,475 2,522 2,586 2, 1,5 1, 762 1,12 967 749 Female 5 325 374 African-American Asian-American Hispanic 71 24 Native American Caucasian Foreign National Total Male * Includes 78 male and 44 female graduates from schools in Puerto Rico. MASTER'S ENROLLMENT BY ETHNICITY AND GENDER: 92,815* 8, 25,264 3,722 9,655 72,419 2,396 7, 6, 5,358 5,447 6,31 5, 4, 3, 2,84 2, 1, 1,925 812 1,924 955 1,63 Female African-American Asian-American Hispanic 18 55 Native American Caucasian Foreign National Total Male * Includes 443 Hispanic male and 252 Hispanic female enrolled students from schools in Puerto Rico. 22 For more information, visit the ASEE Web site at www.asee.org/colleges

By the Numbers ENGINEERING GRADUATE ENROLLMENT AND DEGREES PERCENTAGE OF MASTER S DEGREES AWARDED TO WOMEN BY SCHOOL* 1. San Jose State University 41.5% 2. Tufts University 41.2% 3. Polytechnic Univ. of Puerto Rico 4.7% 4. Virginia Commonwealth University 39.6% 5. Yale University 38.8% 6. University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee 38.3% 7. Rutgers University 34.7% 8. San Diego State University 34.2% 9. Tennessee Technological University 33.3% 1. University of Miami 32.9% 11. Marquette University 32.6% 12. University of California, Berkeley 32.5% 13. Boston University 32.2% 14. University of Illinois, Chicago 31.8% 14. North Carolina A & T State University 31.8% 16. Univ. of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez 31.7% 17. Duke University Pratt 31.4% 18. SUNY, Binghamton 31.% 19. University of North Texas 3.6% 19. University of Notre Dame 3.6% * Minimum of 35 master's degrees awarded. 197 schools fit this criterion. PERCENTAGE OF DOCTORAL DEGREES AWARDED TO WOMEN BY SCHOOL* 1. Michigan Technological University 4.% 2. University of Rochester 38.7% 3. Yale University 36.7% 4. Duke University 33.3% 5. University of California, Davis 32.2% 6. University of Houston 31.9% 7. University of Pennsylvania 31.3% 8. Auburn University 3.6% 9. Drexel University 3.5% 1. George Mason University 29.6% 11. Northeastern University 29.4% 11. Vanderbilt University 29.4% 13. Rutgers University 29.2% 14. University of Iowa 28.6% 14. Michigan State University 28.6% 16. Princeton University 28.2% 17. U. of Maryland, Baltimore County 27.6% 18. Washington State University 27.5% 19. University of Pittsburgh 27.% 2. University of Washington 26.9% *Minimum of 25 total doctoral degrees awarded. 1 schools fit this criterion. GRADUATE ENROLLMENT BY SCHOOL* 1. University of Southern California 3,882 2. Georgia Institute of Technology 3,572 3. Stanford University 3,373 4. Massachusetts Inst. of Technology 2,76 5. The Johns Hopkins University 2,73 6. Texas A&M University 2,698 7. University of Florida 2,694 8. Univ. of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign 2,539 9. University of Michigan 2,518 1. North Carolina State University 2,36 11. Purdue University 2,231 12. San Jose State University 2,17 13. University of Texas, Austin 2,99 14. Arizona State University 2,82 15. Virginia Tech 1,936 16. Univ. of Minnesota, Twin Cities 1,889 17. University of California, Berkeley 1,774 18. Pennsylvania State University 1,748 19. Columbia University 1,657 2. Univ. of Maryland, College Park 1,651 21. George Mason University 1,595 22. University of Texas, Arlington 1,578 23. Stevens Institute of Technology 1,554 24. Univ. of California, Los Angeles 1,52 25. University of Bridgeport 1,477 26. University of Washington 1,471 27. Cornell University 1,397 28. Ohio State University 1,369 29. University of Wisconsin, Madison 1,36 3. Polytechnic Institute of NYU 1,34 31. University of Colorado, Boulder 1,334 32. New Jersey Institute of Technology 1,275 33. Northwestern University 1,254 34. University of Texas, Dallas 1,2 35. University of California, San Diego 1,195 36. University of Pennsylvania 1,148 37. Illinois Institute of Technology 1,136 38. Carnegie Mellon University 1,12 39. University of California, Davis 1,93 4. Northeastern University 1,86 41. George Washington University 1,63 42. Iowa State University 1,12 43. SUNY, Buffalo 1,3 44. Drexel University 988 45. Stony Brook University 958 46. University of Central Florida 957 47. University of Illinois, Chicago 924 48. Southern Methodist University 917 49. University of Cincinnati 915 5. Colorado School of Mines 93 256 total schools reported. *includes both full-time and part-time ENGINEERING DOCTORAL DEGREES AWARDED BY SCHOOL 1. Georgia Institute of Technology 329 2. Massachusetts Inst. of Technology 34 3. Univ. of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign 287 4. University of California, Berkeley 252 5. University of Michigan 24 6. Stanford University 234 7. University of Texas, Austin 199 8. Purdue University 194 9. University of Florida 189 1. Pennsylvania State University 188 11. Texas A&M University 181 12. University of Southern California 154 13. Virginia Tech 14 14. Ohio State University 139 15. University of Maryland, College Park 135 16. University of Wisconsin, Madison 134 17. University of California, Los Angeles 133 18. University of California, San Diego 128 19. University of Minnesota, Twin Cities 126 2. Arizona State University 123 21. University of California, Davis 121 22. Northwestern University 114 22. North Carolina State University 114 24. Cornell University 19 25. Carnegie Mellon University 18 25. University of Washington 18 27. Univ. of California, Santa Barbara 11 28. California Institute of Technology 94 29. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 86 29. University of Virginia 86 31. Stony Brook University 82 32. Johns Hopkins University 81 32. William Marsh Rice University 81 34. Princeton University 78 35. Columbia University 77 36. University of Arizona 76 36. Iowa State University 76 38. University of Colorado, Boulder 74 39. University of Cincinnati 72 39. Rutgers University 72 41. University of California, Irvine 7 41. University of Central Florida 7 43. SUNY, Buffalo 64 44. University of Texas, Arlington 62 45. University of Illinois at Chicago 61 45. Univ. of Tennessee, Knoxville 61 46. Drexel University 59 47. Univ. of Massachusetts Amherst 57 48. Boston University 56 48. Case Western Reserve Univ. 56 48. University of Notre Dame 56 193 total schools reported. 23 For more information, visit the ASEE Web site at www.asee.org/colleges

ENGINEERING DOCTORAL ENROLLMENT AND DEGREES By the Numbers DOCTORAL DEGREES AWARDED BY DISCIPLINE: 9,86 1,2 1,169 1,14 1, 1,6 888 847 8 6 76 662 617 4 447 41 31 2 252 216 138 133 13 1 88 64 5 Electrical/Computer Mechanical Electrical Chemical Computer Sci. (inside eng.) Civil Biomedical Metallurgical & Materials Industrial/Manufacturing Aerospace Computer Environmental Eng. Science & Eng. Physics Nuclear Civil/Environmental Biological & Agricultural Engineering (general) Petroleum Engineering Management Mining Architectural Computer Sci. (outside eng.) 35 13 11 PERCENTAGE OF DOCTORAL DEGREES AWARDED TO WOMEN BY DISCIPLINE: 21.1% OF TOTAL 4% 35% 3% 25% 2% 15% 1% 27% 21.7% 34.9% 24% 26.8% 27.2% 17.5% 17.5 % 16.6% 15.3% 14.2% 1.3% 35.5% 36.4% 31.4% 29.5% 24% 21.6% 2.3% 18.4% 15% 1% 7.7% 5% Electrical/Computer Mechanical Electrical Chemical Computer Sci. (inside eng.) Civil Biomedical Metallurgical & Materials Industrial/Manufacturing Aerospace Computer Environmental Eng. Science & Eng. Physics Nuclear Civil/Environmental Biological & Agricultural Engineering (general) Petroleum Engineering Management Mining Architectural Computer Sci. (outside eng.) 24 For more information, visit the ASEE Web site at www.asee.org/colleges

By the Numbers DOCTORAL DEGREES, 1999-28 DOCTORAL DEGREES AWARDED TO FOREIGN NATIONALS BY SCHOOL 1. Georgia Institute of Technology 214 2. Univ. of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign 194 3. Texas A&M University 151 4. Purdue University 145 5. University of Michigan 137 6. Stanford University 135 7. Massachusetts Inst. of Technology 132 8. Pennsylvania State University 128 9. University of Texas, Austin 116 1. University of Florida 115 11. University of Southern California 16 12. University of California, Berkeley 99 12. Ohio State University 99 14. Univ. of Maryland, College Park 96 15. Univ. of Minnesota, Twin Cities 84 16. Arizona State University 82 16. Univ. of California, Los Angeles 82 18. North Carolina State University 81 19. University of Wisconsin, Madison 8 2. Virginia Tech 78 21. University of California, San Diego 64 22. University of California, Davis 63 22. Stony Brook University 63 24. University of Cincinnati 62 25. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 6 26. Cornell University 59 26. Northwestern University 59 28. SUNY, Buffalo 55 29. Univ. of California, Santa Barbara 53 29. University of Central Florida 53 31. Princeton University 52 32. University of Washington 52 33. Johns Hopkins University 5 34. Columbia University 49 35. Rutgers University 47 35. University of Virginia 47 37. Carnegie Mellon University 46 37. Iowa State University 46 39. University of Texas, Arlington 46 4. University of Arizona 4 4. Auburn University 4 4. Clemson University 4 4. University of Illinois, Chicago 4 44. University of Tennessee, Knoxville 39 45. University of Kentucky 38 46. Florida International University 37 47. University of Connecticut 35 47. University of Houston 35 47. Univ. of Massachusetts Amherst 35 47. Missouri Univ. of Science and Tech. 35 47. William Marsh Rice University 35 DOCTORAL DEGREES BY GENDER, 28 DOCTORAL DEGREES BY ETHNICITY, 28* Domestic 41.7% Male 78.9% Caucasian 61.3% DOCTORAL DEGREES BY RESIDENCY, 28 Asian- American 12.4% Foreign National 58.3% 19.5% Female 21.1% 1999 2 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Female 17.9% 15.9% 16.9% 17.4% 17.4% 17.8% 18.3% 2.2% 2.8% Male 82.1% 84.1% 83.1% 82.6% 82.6% 82.2% 81.7% 79.8% 79.2% African- American 3.2% Hispanic 3.6% 1999 2 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 African American 3.2% 3.5% 3.9% 3.5% 3.4% 3.8% 3.7% 3.7% 3.6% Hispanic 2.9% 2.9% 3.3% 3.9% 3.6% 3.5% 3.7% 3.% 3.5% 7.5% 13.8% 14.2% 11.4% 11.9% 14.% 14.2% 15.1% 18.7% Asian American 13.2% 13.8% 13.9% 14.6% 13.4% 14.% 14.4% 16.6% 12% Caucasian 73.2% 66.% 64.7% 66.6% 66.7% 64.7% 64.% 61.6% 62.2% * Data on ethnicity does not include schools in Puerto Rico or foreign nationals. The percentage of Hispanic graduates is 4.% if the two schools in Puerto Rico are included. 1999 2 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Foreign National 45.6% 49.9% 53.8% 54.% 55.2% 57.8% 59.4% 61.7% 61.6% Domestic 54.4% 5.1% 46.2% 46.% 44.8% 42.2% 4.6% 38.3% 38.4% 193 schools reported. 25 For more information, visit the ASEE Web site at www.asee.org/colleges

ENGINEERING DOCTORAL ENROLLMENT AND DEGREES By the Numbers DOCTORAL DEGREES AWARDED BY ETHNICITY AND GENDER: 9,86* 8 1,813 4,329 1,5 7,173 1,913 7 6 5 5 511 4 3 324 2 1 74 48 African-American Asian-American 143 112 41 1 Hispanic Native American 4 Caucasian Foreign National 172 Total Female Male * Includes 12 male and 4 female graduates from University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez. DOCTORAL ENROLLMENT BY ETHNICITY AND GENDER: 59,45* 8, 13,78 24,338 46,24 13,426 7, 6,855 6, 5, 4, 3, 2,831 3,671 3,236 2, 1, 828 421 African-American Asian-American 1,74 983 344 1 24 Hispanic Native American Caucasian Foreign National 1,37 Total Female Male * Includes 49 Hispanic male and 27 Hispanic female enrolled students from schools in Puerto Rico. 26 For more information, visit the ASEE Web site at www.asee.org/colleges