Enrollments and Degrees Report, 2006

by Patrick J. Mulvey and Starr Nicholson

Highlights

  • The class of 2006 represents the seventh consecutive year that undergraduate physics degree production has increased. The 5,373 physics bachelors in the class of 2006 represent a gain of 5% from the previous year and a 47% increase over the class of 1999 (Figure 4).
  • There were 1,380 physics PhDs produced in the class of 2006, up 11% from the previous year and 26% during the last two years (Figure 13).
  • The median number of degrees produced by the 187 physics doctoral departments for the class of 2006 was 5. Thiry-three (18%) of the doctoral-granting departments averaged eleven or more PhDs. re PhDs. These departments were responsible for producing half of the PhDs conferred during this time period (Figure).
  • Undergraduate astronomy degree production has also increased sharply during the past decade, up 98% since a recent low in 1997 (Figure 5).