University of California 2009 Accountability Report

Indicator 1.12
Undergraduate Degrees Awarded by Discipline - UC and Comparison Institutions, 2006-07

Data visualization. please download the source data for accessible information.

Approximately 31 percent of all undergraduate degrees awarded at UC are in the physical and life sciences, technology, engineering and math fields, compared to 28 percent at the AAU public comparison institutions and 27 percent at the AAU private institutions.

By Campus
By-Campus chart

Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) Graduation Rate Survey. Additional information can be found at http://nces.ed.gov/IPEDS.

Degrees are based upon first degrees awarded as reported to IPEDS; double- or triple-majors are counted as one degree. “Interdisciplinary & Other” includes students who earned two or more degrees in majors that cross disciplinary groups (e.g., Economics and Math); students who earned two or more degrees in one disciplinary group (e.g., English and History) are counted in that disciplinary group, in this case Humanities.

San Francisco has no undergraduates. Merced awarded a small number of degrees in 2006-07.

You may view or download a table of the raw data used to generate these charts in CSV files, which can be opened in spreadsheet programs such as Microsoft Excel or OpenOffice.