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DIVERSITY BY THE NUMBERS
Bachelor's degress in engineering by ethnicity, 2001-2002
| CAUCASIAN |
67.6%
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| ASIAN-AMERICAN |
14.2%
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| HISPANIC |
5.5%
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| AFRICAN-AMERICAN |
5.4%
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| OTHER |
7.3%
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Engineering bachelor's degrees awarded to Asian Americans by school
| 1. University of California, Berkeley |
373
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| 2. University of California, Davis |
280
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| 3. Univ. of California, Los Angeles |
257
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| 4. San Jose State University |
254
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| 5. University of California, San Diego |
244
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| 6. Univ. of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign |
232
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| 7. Massachusetts Inst. of Technology |
197
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| 8. University of Washington |
195
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| 9. California State Polytech., Pomona |
189
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| 9. Cornell University |
189
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| 9. University of Texas, Austin |
189
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| 12. SUNY, Stony Brook |
185
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| 13. University of California, Irvine |
177
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| 14. University of Michigan |
173
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| 15. California Polytechnic State Univ. |
171
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Engineering bachelor's degrees awarded to African Americans by school
| 1. North Carolina A&T State Univ. |
222
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| 2. Georgia Institute of Technology |
123
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| 3. FAMU-FSU College of Engineering |
112
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| 4. Morgan State University |
93
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| 5. Tennessee State University |
85
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| 6. Howard University |
78
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| 7. Tuskegee University |
70
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| 8. North Carolina State University |
66
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| 8. Prairie View A&M University |
66
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| 10. University of Michigan |
61
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| 11. Alabama A&M University |
60
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| 12. Southern Univ. and A&M College |
55
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| 13. Michigan State University |
51
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| 14. Univ. of Maryland, College Park |
48
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| 15. City College of the CUNY |
46
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Engineering bachelor's degrees awarded to Hispanics by school
| 1. Univ. of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez |
680
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| 2. Polytechnic Univ. of Puerto Rico |
305
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| 3. Florida International University |
154
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| 4. University of Florida |
93
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| 5. Texas A&M University |
102
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| 6. University of Texas, El Paso |
98
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| 7. California Polytechnic State Univ. |
93
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| 8. California State Polytech., Pomona |
85
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| 9. University of Texas, Austin |
81
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| 10. New Mexico State University |
66
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| 11. Massachusetts Inst. of Technology |
61
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| 12. Arizona State University, Main |
55
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| 13. Texas A&M University, Kignsville |
53
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| 14. University of Illinois, Chicago |
50
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| 14. University of New Mexico |
50
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| 14. University of South Florida |
50
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Statistics compiled by Michael Gibbons, American Society
for Engineering Education
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