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EnginEEring by the numbErs By Brian L. Yoder, A Note on Data in the 2016 Profiles: over the previous year, with both showing an 11 percent In a change from previous issues of Profiles, ASEE has decided gain. Petroleum EnginEEring and Mining EnginEEring had the to omit data from schools that have not participated in our largest percentage drop in enrollment, showing a decrease survey for more than two years. In the past, we carried for- of 22 percent and 23 percent, respectively. ward data from prior years for non-participating schools so as to maintain a consistent benchmark. As a result of our tightened inclusion requirements, tabulations in this issue Master's Degrees and Enrollment of Profiles exclude data from 50 colleges. This difference Master's degrees awarded in 2016 increased by 9 percent accounts for totals that are noticeably lower than in the 2015 over 2015, reflecting a higher growth rate than the per- Profiles: 13,000 fewer undergraduate EnginEEring students, cent average annual increase in degrees awarded since 2007.
EnginEEring by thE numbErs By Brian L. Yoder, Ph.D. A notE on DAtA in thE 2016 Profiles: In a change from previous issues of Profiles, ASEE has decided to omit data from schools that have not participated in our survey for more than two years.
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