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National Science Foundation, 2009
Institutions of higher education, the major source of the nation's scientists and engineers, perform about one-half of the nation's basic research. Therefore, the level, distribution, and characteristics of federal academic support are of much interest to officials at federal, state, and local levels and in nongovernmental sectors. The National…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Data Collection, Statistical Data, Research and Development
Alden, John – Engineering Education, 1976
Presents data broken down by curriculum and degree for four levels of engineering and four technology programs. Totals for women and minorities are offered by curriculum and three levels of degree. Summary tables are provided for past years. (MLH)
Descriptors: Curriculum, Degrees (Academic), Engineering, Engineering Education

Engineers Joint Council, New York, NY. Engineering Manpower Commission. – 1975
This report gives the number of engineering and technology degrees for the school year ending in June 1974. Tables appear in the following order: engineering degrees (bachelor's, master's, engineer's, doctor's) and technology degrees (associate, bachelor's, certificate, master's). The engineering tables include all 284 schools known to offer…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Engineering Technology, Engineers, Enrollment
Ellis, Richard A. – Engineering Education, 1990
Presents statistical data for engineering technology degrees, engineering undergraduates, and graduate degrees in 1989. Discusses trends for women, minorities, and foreign students. Includes data for many individual schools. (YP)
Descriptors: Associate Degrees, College Graduates, Community Colleges, Engineering Education
Salary-Trend Study of Faculty in Engineering Related Technologies for the Years 1996-97 and 1999-00.

Howe, Richard D. – 2000
This report is part of an annual national survey that examines salaries of full-time teaching faculty in 54 selected academic disciplines. Data for the study were collected from a total of 296 public and 390 private four-year institutions from the baseline year of 1996-97 to the trend year of 1999-2000. This portion of the study covers salary data…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Comparative Analysis, Engineering Technology, Higher Education
Salary-Trend Study of Faculty in Engineering-Related Technologies for the Years 1997-98 and 2000-01.
Howe, Richard D. – 2001
This report is part of an annual national survey that examines salaries of full-time teaching faculty in 54 selected disciplines. Data for the study as a whole were collected from 305 public and 403 private institutions for the baseline year of 1997-1998 and the trend year of 1999-2000. This portion of the study covers salary data for faculty in…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Comparative Analysis, Engineering Technology, Higher Education
Salary-Trend Study of Faculty in Engineering-Related Technologies for the Years 1995-96 and 1998-99.
Howe, Richard D. – 1999
This study examined salary data for 2,356 college faculty in the field of engineering-related technologies for both public and private institutions for the years 1995-1996 and 1998-1999. The study reflects data obtained from the 279 public and 386 private institutions that participated in both study years. The study found that the average faculty…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Comparative Analysis, Engineering Technology, Higher Education