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AGI Examines U.S. Geoscience Enrollments and Degrees in 2010-2011

Alexandria, VA — Enrollments and degrees in the geosciences in the United States dipped during the 2010-2011 academic year as detailed in the latest Geoscience Currents published by the American Geosciences Institute. After peaking the year before, enrollments slipped back to 2008-2009 levels with undergraduate geoscience enrollments dropping about 8 percent and graduate enrollments falling approximately 3 percent. Degrees similarly declined, with Bachelor’s degrees dropping 9 percent, Master’s dropping 6 percent, and Doctorates dropping 4 percent. Data was collected as part of the preparation of the 2012 Directory of Canecrianca DNanartmantc

A copy of Geoscience Currents 56 can be found online and downloaded here.

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