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State of Engineering
Undergraduate
engineering enrollment by state
| Alaska |
665
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| Alabama |
8,046
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| Arkansas |
2,261
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| Arizona |
8,489
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| California |
47,189
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| Colorado |
8,642
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| Connecticut |
2,938
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| District
of Columbia |
1,518
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| Delaware |
1,096
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| Florida |
19,136
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| Georgia |
6,770
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| Hawaii |
634
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| Iowa |
6,122
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| Idaho |
2,595
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| Illinois |
12,854
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| Indiana |
10,684
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| Kansas |
5,334
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| Kentucky |
3,375
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| Louisiana |
8,383
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| Massachusetts |
10,281
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| Maryland |
9,534
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| Maine |
840
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| Michigan |
22,865
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| Minnesota |
4,256
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| Missouri |
6,468
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| Mississippi |
2,650
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| Montana |
2,087
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| North Carolina |
9,222
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| North Dakota |
2,358
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| Nebraska |
1,853
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| New Hampshire |
770
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| New Jersey |
5,602
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| New Mexico |
2,805
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| Nevada |
2,416
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| New York |
24,709
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| Ohio |
16,592
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| Oklahoma |
4,993
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| Oregon |
4,960
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| Pennsylvania |
18,754
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| Puerto Rico |
8,174
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| Rhode Island |
1,543
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| South Carolina |
4,542
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| South Dakota |
2,285
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| Tennessee |
7,139
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| Texas |
30,465
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| Utah |
5,411
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| Virginia |
10,159
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| Vermont |
494
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| Washington |
4,509
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| Wisconsin |
9,488
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| West Virginia |
2,222
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| Wyoming |
1,194
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People's Choice
Undergraduate enrollment by discipline
| 1.
Electrical/Computer |
127,586
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| 2.
Mechanical |
77,117
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| 3.
Civil |
43,346
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| 4.
Chemical |
23,368
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| 5.
Industrial |
14,029
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| 6.
Aerospace |
9,717
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| 7.
Biomedical |
8,990
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| 8. Engineering science & Engineering physics |
5,480
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| 9.
Metallurgical & Materials |
3.024
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| 10. Agricultural |
2,248
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| 11. Petroleum |
1,538
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| 12. Nuclear |
931
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| 13. Mining |
476
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| 14. Other |
80,589
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Up, Up, Up
Engineering
enrollment, 1999-2002
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1999
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2000
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2001
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2002
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Undergraduate
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364,091
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369,958
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385,959
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398,439
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Master's
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72,091
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75,635
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79,324
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90,665
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Doctoral
|
38,067
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39,548
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41,513
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47,618
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Statistics
compiled by Michael Gibbons, American Society for Engineering Education
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