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White, Susan C. – Physics Teacher, 2015
Each year we attempt to contact each person who received a bachelor's degree in physics one year earlier to ask them what they are doing. New degree recipients typically follow one of two paths: enrolling in graduate school or entering the employment market. For the classes of 2011 and 2012 combined, nearly 60% chose to enroll in a graduate…
Descriptors: Physics, Bachelors Degrees, College Graduates, College Science

Holloway, B. J. – Education in Chemistry, 1972
Descriptors: Career Opportunities, Chemistry, College Graduates, College Science
Office of Educational Research and Improvement (ED), Washington, DC. – 1987
Stressing the importance of engineers to the growth of the economy, the building of national defense, and the preparation of future generations for a technological age, this report examines the changes in engineering degree awards from 1972-1984. The document describes these changes from four perspectives. The role of graduates from United States…
Descriptors: College Graduates, College Science, Degrees (Academic), Employment Opportunities
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. – 1987
During the 1976-86 decade, the annual employment growth rate of chemists in the United States was 4%, well below average as compared with the growth rate for all science fields (8%). This document provides current and historical information on various trends in the field of chemistry. The book is divided into three major sections, dealing…
Descriptors: Chemical Engineering, Chemical Industry, Chemistry, College Graduates