Proposed 2010 SED Questionnaire and Current 2009 Questionnaire

Survey of Earned Doctorates

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Proposed 2010 SED Questionnaire and Current 2009 Questionnaire

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ATTACHMENT 1
COVER PAGE
Please print your name in full:
First Name

Middle Name

Last Name

Cross reference: Birth name or former name legally changed
Name of Doctoral Institution

Suffix (e.g., Jr.)
Today‘s date

City or Branch

Type of Research Doctorate Degree (e.g., Ph.D., Ed.D., etc.)

Date Degree Granted
(mm/yyyy)

Survey of Earned Doctorates
July 1, 2009, to June 30, 2010
Conducted by
The National Opinion Research Center at the University of Chicago
for
The National Science Foundation
The National Institutes of Health
The U.S. Department of Education
The U.S. Department of Agriculture
The National Endowment for the Humanities
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration
This information is solicited under the authority of the National Science Foundation Act of 1950, as amended, and
the Privacy Act of 1974. ALL INFORMATION YOU PROVIDE WILL BE TREATED AS CONFIDENTIAL and
used only for research or statistical purposes by your doctoral institution, the survey sponsors, their contractors, and
collaborating researchers for the purpose of analyzing data, preparing scientific reports and articles, and selecting
samples for a limited number of carefully defined follow-up studies. The last four digits of your Social Security
Number are also solicited under the NSF Act of 1950, as amended, and the Privacy Act of 1974; provision of it is
voluntary. It will be kept confidential. It is used for quality control, to assure that we identify the correct persons,
especially when data are used for statistical purposes in Federal program evaluation. Any information publicly
released (such as statistical summaries) will be in a form that does not personally identify you. Your response is
voluntary and failure to provide some or all of the requested information will not in any way adversely affect you.
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INSTRUCTIONS
Thank you for taking the time to complete this questionnaire. Directions are provided for each
question.
If you have not already done so, please print your name on the front cover.
Please print all responses; you may use either a pen or pencil.
PART A - Education
A1.

What is the title of your dissertation?
Please mark (X) this box if the title below refers to a performance, project report, or a
musical or literary composition required instead of a dissertation.
Title:

A2.

Please write the name of the primary field of your dissertation research.
Name of Field
Using the list on page 6, choose the code that best describes the primary field of your
dissertation research.
Number of Field
If your dissertation research was interdisciplinary, list the name and number of your
secondary field.
Name of Field
Number of Field
If there were more than two fields, please list these additional fields.
Name of Field
Number of Field
Name of Field
Number of Field

A3.

Please name the department (or interdisciplinary committee, center, institute, etc.) of the
university that supervised your doctoral studies.
Department/Committee/Center/Institute/Program

A4.

If you received full or partial tuition remission (waiver) for your doctoral studies, was it:
1 I did not receive any tuition remission
2 for less than 1/3 of tuition
3 between 1/3 and 2/3 of tuition
4 more than 2/3 of tuition but less than full
5 full tuition remission

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A5.

Which of the following were sources of financial support during graduate school?
Mark (X) Yes or No for each
a. Fellowship, scholarship
b. Grant
c. Teaching assistantship
d. Research assistantship
e. Other assistantship
f. Traineeship
g. Internship, clinical residency
h. Loans (from any source)
i. Personal savings
j. Personal earnings during graduate school (other than sources listed above)
k. Spouse's, partner's, or family‘s earnings or savings
l. Employer reimbursement/assistance
m. Foreign (non-U.S.) support
n. Other - Specify

A6.

Which TWO sources listed in A5 provided the most support?
Enter letters of primary and secondary sources
1 Primary source of support
2 Secondary source of support
Mark (X) if no secondary source

A7.

When you receive your doctoral degree, how much money will you owe that is directly
related to your undergraduate and graduate education?
Mark (X) one in each column
a. Undergraduate
b. Graduate
1 None
1 None
2 $10,000 or less
2 $10,000 or less
3 $10,001 - $20,000
3 $10,001 - $20,000
4 $20,001 - $30,000
4 $20,001 - $30,000
5 $30,001 - $40,000
5 $30,001 - $40,000
6 $40,001 - $50,000
6 $40,001 - $50,000
7 $50,001 - $60,000
7 $50,001 - $60,000
8 $60,001 - $70,000
8 $60,001 - $70,000
9 $70,001 - $80,000
9 $70,001 - $80,000
10 $80,001 - $90,000
10 $80,001 - $90,000
11 $90,001 or more
11 $90,001 or more
Please specify_________
Please specify________

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A8.

The next few questions ask about the degrees you have received. Starting with this
doctorate degree, please provide the following information for the most recent master‘s
degree and your first bachelor‘s degree.

a. Have you received a degree of this type? . .
b. Month/year degree granted…………….. . .
c. Month/year that you started your degree….

This research
doctorate degree
Yes X No
Month
Year
Month
Year

d. Primary field of study . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
e. Field number from list on pp. 6-7. . . . . . . . .
f. Institution name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
g. Branch or city. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
h. State or province . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
i. Country . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

A9.

Most recent
master‘s degree
(e.g. MS, MA,
MBA) or
equivalent
Yes
No
Month
Year
Month
Year

First bachelor's
degree
(e.g. BA, BS,
AB) or equivalent
Yes
No
Month
Year
Month
Year

USA

Excluding those above, have you attained any additional postsecondary degrees? …
Yes No



If yes, please list the additional degree(s), granting institution(s), and years.
First Additional Degree
Degree type
Degree field
Field number, pp. 6-7
Month/Year granted
Institution
Branch or city
State or country

______________________________
______________________________
______________________________
______________________________
______________________________
______________________________
______________________________

Second Additional Degree
Degree type
______________________________
Degree field
______________________________
Field number, pp. 6-7
______________________________
Month/Year granted
______________________________
Institution
______________________________
Branch or city
______________________________
State or country
______________________________
If there are more than two degrees, additional degrees should be reported
on the back cover.

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A10.

Was a master‘s degree a prerequisite for admission to your doctoral program?
Yes No

A11.

In what month and year did you first enter any graduate school in any program or
capacity?
Month ______ Year __________

A12.

How many years were you:
a. taking courses or preparing for exams for this doctoral degree (including a master's
degree, if that was part of your doctoral program)?
Years __________
Round to whole years
b. working on your dissertation after coursework and exams (non-course related
preparation or research, writing, and defense)?
Years __________
Round to whole years

A13. Was there any time from the year you entered your doctoral program and the award
of your doctorate that you were not working on your degree (that is, not taking courses or
working on your dissertation)?
Yes No
 If yes, please provide the number of years ______
Round to whole years.
A14.

Did you earn college credit from a community or two-year college?
Yes
No

A15.

Are you earning, or have you earned, an MD or a DDS?
Have earned?
Are earning?
MD
Yes No
Yes No
DDS
Yes No
Yes No
PART B - Postgraduation Plans

B1.

In what country or state do you intend to live after graduation (within the next year)?
1 in U.S.

State
__________
2 not in U.S. 
Country __________

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B2.

Do you intend to take a "postdoc" position?
(A "postdoc" is a temporary position primarily for gaining additional education and
training in research, usually awarded in academe, industry, or government or a non-profit
institution.)
1 Yes
2 No

B3.

What is the status of your postgraduate plans (in the next year)?
Mark (X) one
1 Returning to, or continuing in, predoctoral employment
2 Have signed contract or made definite commitment for a ―postdoc‖ or other
work
GO TO B4, pg 4
3 Negotiating with one or more specific organizations
4 Seeking position but have no specific prospects
5 Other full-time degree program (e.g., MD, DDS, JD, MBA, etc.)
6 Do not plan to work or study (e.g., family commitments, etc.)
7 Other - Specify
SKIP TO C1, pg 10

B4.

What best describes your post-graduation plans (within the next year)?
Mark (X) one
1 ―Postdoc‖ or further training GO TO B4a
2 Employment
GO TO B4b

B4a. What best describes the nature of your further training or study?
Mark (X) one
1 ―Postdoc‖ fellowship
2 ―Postdoc‖ research associateship
3 Traineeship
4 Intern, clinical residency
5 Other - Specify
GO TO B5, pg 9
B4b. What best describes the nature of your employment?
Mark (X) one
1 Non-‗postdoc‘ employment
2 Military service
3 Other – Specify
SKIP B6, pg 9

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PAGE 5

Please turn this page for the Field of Study List

The Field of Study listing on pages 6 and 7 is to be used in responding to items A2, A8, and A9.
Please choose the code that best described the name of your field.

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BUSINESS MANAGEMENT/ADMINISTRATION
900 Accounting
905 Banking/Financial Support Services
910 Business Administration & Management
915 Business/Managerial Economics
901 Finance
921 Human Resources Development

912 Hospitality, Food Service and Tourism Management
916 International Business/Trade/Commerce
920 Marketing Management & Research
917 Management Information Systems/Business Statistics
930 Operations Research (also in ENGINEERING & in
MATHEMATICS)

935 Organizational Behavior (see also
PSYCHOLOGY/Industrial & Organizational)
938 Business Management/Administration, General
939 Business Management/Administration, Other

950 Film, Radio, TV & Digital Communication
947 Mass Communication/Media Studies

958 Communication, General
959 Communication, Other

410 Information Science & Systems
415 Robotics

419 Computer & Information Science, Other

807
822
808
815
845

833 International Education
825 School Psychology (also in PSYCHOLOGY)
830 Social/Philosophical Foundations of Education
835 Special Education
806 Urban Education and Leadership

COMMUNICATION
940 Communication Research
957 Communication Theory

COMPUTER & INFORMATION SCIENCES
400 Computer Science

EDUCATION
Research & Administration
840 Counseling Education/Counseling & Guidance
800 Curriculum & Instruction
805 Educational Administration & Supervision
820 Educational Assessment/Testing/Measurement
810 Educational/Instructional Media Design
Teacher Education
858 Adult & Continuing Teacher Education
852 Elementary Teacher Education
Teaching Fields
860 Agricultural Education
861 Art Education
864 English Education
870 Family & Consumer/Human Science (also in
Fields Not Elsewhere Classified)
Other Education
898
Education, General

Educational Leadership
Educational Psychology (also in PSYCHOLOGY)
Educational Policy Analysis
Educational Statistics/Research Methods
Higher Education/Evaluation & Research

850 Pre-elementary/Early Childhood Teacher
Education

856 Secondary Teacher Education

866 Foreign Languages Education
868 Health Education
874 Mathematics Education
876 Music Education
878 Nursing Education
880 Physical Education & Coaching

882
884
885
889

Reading Education
Science Education
Social Science Education
Teacher Education & Professional Development

899 Education, Other

ENGINEERING
300 Aerospace, Aeronautical & Astronautical
Engineering
303 Agricultural Engineering
306 Bioengineering & Biomedical Engineering
309 Ceramic Sciences Engineering
312 Chemical Engineering
315 Civil Engineering
318 Communications Engineering
321 Computer Engineering
324 Electrical, Electronics & Communications
Engineering

376 Engineering Management & Administration
327 Engineering Mechanics
330 Engineering Physics
333 Engineering Science
336 Environmental Health Engineering
339 Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering
342 Materials Science Engineering
345 Mechanical Engineering
348 Metallurgical Engineering
351 Mining & Mineral Engineering

357 Nuclear Engineering
360 Ocean Engineering
363 Operations Research (also in MATHEMATICS
& in BUSINESS MANAGEMENT)
366 Petroleum Engineering
369 Polymer & Plastics Engineering
316 Structural Engineering
372 Systems Engineering
398 Engineering, General
399 Engineering, Other

705 European History
710 History, Science & Technology & Society
707 Latin American History

708 Middle/Near East Studies
718 History, General
719 History, Other

743 German
746 Italian
762 Japanese

752 Russian
749 Spanish
769 Other Languages & Literature

734 English Language
733 English Literature (British & Commonwealth)
724 Folklore

736 Speech & Rhetorical Studies
738 Letters, General
739 Letters, Other

780 Music
786 Music Theory & Composition
787 Music Performance
788 Musicology/Ethnomusicology
789 Music, Other

785 Philosophy
790 Religion/Religious Studies
798 Humanities, General
799 Humanities, Other

055 Fishing & Fisheries Sciences/Management
043 Food Science
044 Food Science & Technology, Other
066 Forest Sciences & Biology
070 Forest/Resources Management
079 Forestry & Related Science, Other
050 Horticulture Science
074 Natural Resources/Conservation

030 Plant Pathology/Phytopathology (also in
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES)
039 Plant Sciences, Other
046 Soil Chemistry/Microbiology
049 Soil Sciences, Other
080 Wildlife/Range Management
072 Wood Science & Pulp/Paper Technology
098 Agriculture, General
099 Agricultural Science, Other

HUMANITIES
History
706 African History
700 American History (U.S. & Canada)
703 Asian History
Foreign Languages & Literature
768 Arabic
758 Chinese
740 French
Letters
732 American Literature (U.S. & Canada)
720 Classics
723 Comparative Literature
735 Creative Writing
Other Humanities
770 American/U.S. Studies
773 Archaeology
776 Art History/Criticism/Conservation
792 Bible/Biblical Studies
795 Drama/Theater Arts

LIFE SCIENCES
Agricultural Sciences/Natural Resources
005 Agricultural Animal Breeding
000 Agricultural Economics
025 Agricultural & Horticultural Plant Breeding
020 Agronomy & Crop Science
010 Animal Nutrition
014 Animal Science, Poultry (or Avian)
019 Animal Science, Other
081 Environmental Science

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Biological/Biomedical Sciences
130 Anatomy
110 Bacteriology
100 Biochemistry (see also PHYSICAL SCIENCES/
Chemistry, other)
102 Bioinformatics
103 Biomedical Sciences
133 Biometrics & Biostatistics
105 Biophysics (also in PHYSICS)
107 Biotechnology
129 Botany/Plant Biology
158 Cancer Biology
136 Cell/Cellular Biology & Histology
104 Computational Biology
Health Sciences
210 Environmental Health
220 Epidemiology
227 Gerontology (also in SOCIAL SCIENCES)
212 Health Systems/Service Administration
222 Kinesiology/Exercise Science

142 Developmental Biology/Embryology
139 Ecology
145 Endocrinology
148 Entomology
167 Environmental Toxicology
137 Evolutionary Biology
170 Genetics/Genomics, Human & Animal
151 Immunology
157 Microbiology
154 Molecular Biology
160 Neurosciences
163 Nutrition Sciences
166 Parasitology

175 Pathology, Human & Animal
180 Pharmacology, Human & Animal
185 Physiology, Human & Animal
115 Plant Genetics
120 Plant Pathology/Phytopathology (also in
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES)
125 Plant Physiology
155 Structural Biology
169 Toxicology
168 Virology
189 Zoology, Other
198 Biology/Biomedical Sciences, General
199 Biology/Biomedical Sciences, Other

240 Medicinal/Pharmaceutical Sciences
230 Nursing Science
207 Oral Biology/Oral Pathology
215 Public Health
245 Rehabilitation/Therapeutic Services

200 Speech-Language Pathology & Audiology
250 Veterinary Sciences
298 Health Sciences, General
299 Health Sciences, Other

440 Logic
445 Number Theory
465 Operations Research (also in ENGINEERING & in
BUSINESS MANAGEMENT/ADMIN.)

450 Statistics (also in SOCIAL SCIENCES)
455 Topology/Foundations
498 Mathematics/Statistics, General
499 Mathematics/Statistics, Other

Astronomy
500 Astronomy

505 Astrophysics

509 Astronomy, Other

Atmospheric Science & Meteorology
510 Atmospheric Chemistry & Climatology
512 Atmospheric Physics & Dynamics

514 Meteorology
518 Atmospheric Science/Meteorology, General

519 Atmospheric Science/Meteorology, Other

530 Physical Chemistry
532 Polymer Chemistry

538 Chemistry, General
539 Chemistry, Other (see also BIOLOGICAL/

MATHEMATICS
425 Algebra
430 Analysis & Functional Analysis
420 Applied Mathematics
460 Computing Theory & Practice
435 Geometry/Geometric Analysis

PHYSICAL SCIENCES

Chemistry
520 Analytical Chemistry
522 Inorganic Chemistry
526 Organic Chemistry

534 Theoretical Chemistry

Geological & Earth Sciences
542 Geochemistry
540 Geology
552 Geomorphology & Glacial Geology

544 Geophysics & Seismology
548 Mineralogy & Petrology
546 Paleontology

Ocean/Marine Sciences
585 Hydrology & Water Resources
590 Oceanography, Chemical & Physical

595 Marine Sciences
599 Ocean/Marine, Other

Physics
560 Acoustics
576 Applied Physics
561 Atomic/Molecular/Chemical Physics
565 Biophysics (also in BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES)

Biochemistry)
550 Stratigraphy & Sedimentation
558 Geological & Earth Sciences, General
559 Geological & Earth Sciences, Other

574 Condensed Matter/Low Temperature Physics
577 Medical Physics/Radiological Science
568 Nuclear Physics
569 Optics/Phototonics
564 Particle (Elementary) Physics

570 Plasma/Fusion Physics
572 Polymer Physics
578 Physics, General
579 Physics, Other

615 Experimental Psychology
620 Family Psychology
613 Human Development & Family Studies
621 Industrial & Organizational (see also BUSINESS
MANAGEMENT/Organization. Behavior)
624 Personality Psychology

627 Physiological/Psychobiology Psychology
633 Psychometrics & Quantitative Psychology
636 School Psychology (also in EDUCATION)
639 Social Psychology
648 Psychology, General
649 Psychology, Other

667 Economics
670 Geography
684 Gerontology (also in HEALTH SCIENCES)
674 International Relations/Affairs
676 Linguistics
678 Political Science & Government
682 Public Policy Analysis

686 Sociology
690 Statistics (also in MATHEMATICS)
694 Urban Affairs/Studies
695 Urban/City, Community & Regional Planning
698 Social Sciences, General
699 Social Sciences, Other

972 Library Science
974 Parks/Sports/Rec./Leisure/Fitness
976 Public Administration
980 Social Work

984 Theology/Religious Education (see also OTHER
HUMANITIES/Religion/Religious Studies)
989 Other Fields, NEC

PSYCHOLOGY
600 Clinical Psychology
603 Cognitive Psychology & Psycholinguistics
609 Counseling
612 Developmental & Child Psychology
618 Educational Psychology (also in EDUCATION)

SOCIAL SCIENCES
650 Anthropology
652 Area /Ethnic/Cultural/Gender Studies
657 Criminal Justice & Corrections
658 Criminology
662 Demography/Population Studies
668 Econometrics
Fields Not Elsewhere Classified (NEC)
960 Architecture/Environmental Design
964 Family/Consumer Science/Human Science
(also in EDUCATION)
968 Law

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Back cover of FOS list

PAGE 9
B5.

What will be the main source of financial support for your ―postdoc‖ or further training
within the next year?
Mark (X) one
1 U.S. government
2 Industry/business
3 College or university
4 Private foundation
5 Nonprofit, other than private foundation or college
6 Foreign government
7 Other - Specify
8 Unknown

B6.

What type of principal employer will you be working for (or training with) in the next
year?
Mark (X) one
EDUCATION
1. U.S. 4-year college or university other than medical school
2. U.S. medical school (including university-affiliated hospital or medical
center)
3. U.S. university-affiliated research institute
4. U.S. community or two-year college
5. U.S. preschool, elementary, middle, secondary school or school system
6. Foreign educational institution
GOVERNMENT (other than education institution)
7. Foreign government
8. U.S. federal government
9. U.S. state government
10. U.S. local government
PRIVATE SECTOR (other than education institution)
11. Not for profit organization
12. Industry or business (for profit)
OTHER
13. Self-employed
14. Other - Specify

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B7.

Please name the organization and geographic location where you will work or
study.
Name
_______________
State (if U.S.)
_______________
OR
Country (if not U.S.) _______________

B8.

What will be your basic annual salary for this principal job (in the next year)? Do
not include bonuses or additional compensation for summertime teaching of
research. If you are not salaried, please estimate your earned income.
$____________________________
If you prefer not to report an exact amount, please indicate into which range you
expect your salary to fall:
1 $30,000 or less
2 $30,001 - $35,000
3 $35,001 - $40,000
4 $40,001 - $50,000
5 $50,001 - $60,000
6 $60,001 - $70,000

7 $70,001 - $80,000
8 $80,001 - $90,000
9 $90,001 - $100,000
10 $100,001 - $110,000
11 $110,001 or more
12 Don‘t know

B9.

How many months does this salary cover?
Number of months _________

B10.

What will be your primary and secondary work activities?
Mark (X) one in each column
a. Primary
b. Secondary
Research and development
1
1
Teaching
2
2
Management or administration
3
3
Professional services to individuals
4
4
Other - Specify
5
5
Mark (X) if no secondary work activities.

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PAGE 10
PART C - Background Information
C1.

Are you –
1 Male
2 Female

C2.

What is your marital status?
Mark (X) one
1 Married
2 Living in a marriage-like relationship
3 Widowed
4 Separated
5 Divorced
6 Never married

C3. Not including yourself or your spouse/partner, how many dependents (children or
adults) do you have – that is, how many others receive at least one half of their financial
support from you?

5 years of age or younger
6 to 18 years
19 years or older
Mark (x) box if none
C4.

Write in Number
____
____
____


What is the highest educational attainment of your mother and father?
Mark (X) one for each parent
a. Mother
b. Father
Less than high/secondary school graduate
1
1
High/secondary school graduate
2
2
Some college
3
3
Bachelor's degree
4
4
Master's degree
5
5
(e.g., MA, MS, MBA, MSW, etc.)
Professional degree
6
6
(e.g., MD, DDS, JD, D.Min, Psy.D., etc.)
Research doctoral degree
7
7
Not applicable/Unknown
8
8

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C5.

What is your place of birth?
State (if U.S.)
__________
OR
Country (if not U.S.) __________

C6.

What is your date of birth?
Month _________

C7.

Day _________

Year 19

What is your citizenship status?
Mark (X) one
U.S. CITIZEN
1 Since birth
2 Naturalized
SKIP TO C9
NON-U.S. CITIZEN
3 With a Permanent U.S. Resident Visa ("Green Card")
4 With a Temporary U.S. Visa
GO TO C8

C8.

(IF A NON-U.S. CITIZEN) Of which country are you a citizen?
(Specify country of present citizenship)

C9.
In what state or country was the high school/secondary school that you last
attended?
State (if U.S.)
__________
OR
Country (if not U.S.) __________

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C10.

Are you a person with a disability?
1 Yes 
GO TO C11
2 No

SKIP TO C12

C11.

Which of the following categories describes your disability(ies)?
Mark (X) one or more
a. Blind/Visually Impaired
b. Deaf/Hard of Hearing
c. Physical/Orthopedic Disability
d. Learning/Cognitive Disability
e. Vocal/Speech Disability
f. Other - Specify ___________________

C12.

Are you Hispanic or Latino?
1 Yes 
GO TO C13
2 No

SKIP TO C14

C13.

Which of the following best describes your Hispanic origin or descent?
Mark (X) one
1 Mexican or Chicano
2 Puerto Rican
3 Cuban
4 Other Hispanic - Specify

C14.

What is your racial background? Mark (X) one or more
a. American Indian or Alaska Native
Specify tribal affiliation(s)
b. Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander
c. Asian
d. Black or African-American
e. White

C15. Please fill in the last four digits of your Social Security Number.
XXX – XX - ___ ___ ___ ___

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C16.

In case we need to clarify some of the information you have provided, please list
your current address, an e-mail address and telephone number where you can be
reached.
Your current street address:
City

State

Country

Zip or Postal Code

E-mail address
Daytime or cell telephone

C17.

Please provide the name and address of a person who is likely to know where you
can be reached in case your address changes in the near future.
__________________________________
Name of person who will know where you can be reached
__________________________________________
Street address
City

State

Country

Zip or Postal Code

Phone Number (Including area or country code)
E-mail address
Thank you for completing the questionnaire.
Please use the back cover to make any additional comments you may have about this
survey.
The results of this survey will be published in a Summary Report; the Summary Reports
on earlier surveys are available at http://www.norc.uchicago.edu/issues/docdata.htm
Please return this questionnaire to your GRADUATE SCHOOL for forwarding to Survey
of Earned Doctorates, NORC at the University of Chicago, 1 N. State Street, Floor 16,
Chicago, IL 60602.
If you have questions or concerns about the survey, you may contact us by e-mail at
[email protected] or phone at 1-800-248-8649.
For more information about the SED, go to www.nsf.gov/statistics/doctorates/
If you have questions about your rights as a study participant, you may call Kathleen
Parks, the NORC IRB Administrator, toll free at 866-309-0542

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To the Doctorate Recipient:
Congratulations on earning a doctoral degree!

ADDITIONS TO QUESTIONS
A9. (continued from page 3)

This is an important accomplishment for you. Your
accomplishment is also significant for both this
nation and others, as the new knowledge generated
by research doctorates enhances the quality of life
in this country and throughout the world. Because
of the importance of persons earning research
doctorates, several Federal agencies—listed on the
cover—sponsor this Survey of Earned Doctorates.

Third Additional Degree Type

The basic purpose of this survey is to gather
objective data about doctoral graduates. These data
are important in improving graduate education both
at your home institution and beyond. Often,
decisions made by governmental and private
agencies to develop new programs, or to support
present ones, are based in part on the data
developed from this survey. If you have any
comments about the survey, please provide them in
the space below.

Degree type
Degree field
Field number, pp. 6-7
Month/Year granted
Institution
Branch or city
State or country

_____________________
_____________________
_____________________
_____________________
_____________________
_____________________
_____________________

Fourth Additional Degree Type
Degree type
Degree field
Field number, pp. 6-7
Month/Year granted
Institution
Branch or city
State or country

_____________________
_____________________
_____________________
_____________________
_____________________
_____________________
_____________________

On behalf of the sponsoring Federal agencies, I
thank you for your participation in this survey.
Best wishes,
Dr. Lynda T. Carlson
National Science Foundation
Comments about the Survey

Case ID

Instit. Code:

OFFICE USE ONLY
Grad Date:

Main Disp.:

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Initials
Date

Editing
Initials
Date

CADE
Initials
Date

Ver. Adjust
Initials
Date

Retrieval
Initials
Date

Updates
Initials
Date

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SED


Survey of Earned Doctorates

July1, 2008 to June 30, 2009

Conducted by

for
NSF

Please complete:
First Name

Middle Name

Last Name

Suffix (e.g., Jr.)

Cross Reference: Birth name or former name legally changed
Name of Doctoral Institution
Type of Research Doctoral Degree (e.g., Ph.D, Ed.D, etc.)

City or Branch
Date Degree Granted (mm/yyyy)

This information is solicited under the authority of the National Science Foundation Act of 1950, as amended. ALL INFORMATION YOU PROVIDE WILL BE TREATED AS
CONFIDENTIAL and used only for research or statistical purposes by your doctoral institution, the survey sponsors, their contractors, and collaborating researchers for the
purpose of analyzing data, preparing scientific reports and articles, and selecting samples for a limited number of carefully defined follow-up studies. The last four digits
of your Social Security Number are also solicited under the NSF Act of 1950, as amended; provision of it is voluntary. It will be kept confidential. It is used for quality control
to assure that we identify the correct persons, especially when data are used for statistical purposes in Federal program evaluation. Any information publicly released
(such as statistical summaries) will be in a form that does not personally identify you. Your response is voluntary and failure to provide some or all of the requested
information will not in any way adversely affect you.
The time needed to complete this form varies according to individual circumstances, but the average time is estimated to be 19 minutes. If you have comments regarding
this time estimate, you may write to the National Science Foundation, 4201 Wilson Blvd., Arlington, VA 22230, Attention: NSF Reports Clearance Officer. A Federal agency
may not conduct or sponsor a collection of information unless it displays a currently
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INSTRUCTIONS
Thank you for taking the time to complete this questionnaire. Directions are provided for each question.
• If you have not already done so, please PRINT your name on the front cover.
• Please print all responses; you may use either a pen or a pencil.

Part A ­ EDUCATION
A5.	 Which of the following were sources of financial
support during graduate school?

A1.	 What is the title of your dissertation?
mark (X) this box if the title below refers to a
■ Please
performance, project report, or musical or literary composition

Mark (X) Yes or No for each

required instead of a dissertation.

Yes

No

■ . . . ■

b Grant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ■ . . . ■

c Teaching assistantship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ■ . . . ■

d Research assistantship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ■ . . . ■

e Other assistantship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ■ . . . ■

f Traineeship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ■ . . . ■

g Internship, clinical residency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ■ . . . ■

h Loans (from any source) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ■ . . . ■

i Personal savings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ■ . . . ■

j Personal earnings during graduate school . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ■ . . . ■
(other than sources listed above)
k Spouse’s, partner’s, or family’s earnings or savings . . . . ■ . . . ■
l Employer reimbursement/assistance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ■ . . . ■
m Foreign (non­U.S.) support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ■ . . . ■
n Other ­ Specify . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ■ . . . ■
a Fellowship, scholarship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Title
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________

A2.	 Please write the name of the primary field of your
dissertation research.
__________________________________________________________________________

Name of Field

Using the list on page 7, choose the code that best
describes the primary field of your dissertation
research.
Number of Field

If your dissertation research was interdisciplinary,
list the name and number of your secondary field.
__________________________________________________________________________

A6.	 Which TWO sources listed in A5 provided the most support?

Name of Field

Enter letters of primary and secondary sources
Number of Field
If there were more than two fields, additional fields should be
reported on page 10.

A3.	 Please name the department (or interdisciplinary
committee, center, institute, etc.) of the university
that supervised your doctoral studies.

1

Primary source of support

2

Secondary source of support

■ Mark (X) if no secondary source
A7.	 When you receive your doctoral degree, how much
money will you owe that is directly related to your
undergraduate and graduate education?

__________________________________________________________________________

Department/Committee/Center/Institute/Program

Mark (X) one in each column

A4.	 If you received full or partial tuition remission
(waiver) for your doctoral studies, was it:

UNDERGRADUATE

GRADUATE

■ None
2 ■ $10,000 or less
3 ■ $10,001 ­ $20,000
4 ■ $20,001 ­ $30,000
5 ■ $30,001 ­ $40,000
6 ■ $40,001 ­ $50,000
7 ■ $50,001 ­ $60,000
8 ■ $60,001 ­ $70,000
9 ■ $70,001 or more ­ Specify

■ None
2 ■ $10,000 or less
3 ■ $10,001 ­ $20,000
4 ■ $20,001 ­ $30,000
5 ■ $30,001 ­ $40,000
6 ■ $40,001 ­ $50,000
7 ■ $50,001 ­ $60,000
8 ■ $60,001 ­ $70,000
9 ■ $70,001 or more ­ Specify

$

$

1

Mark (X) one

■ I did not receive any tuition remission
2 ■ for less than 1/3 of tuition
3 ■ between 1/3 and 2/3 of tuition
4 ■ more than 2/3 of tuition, but less than full
5 ■ full tuition remission

1

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A8. The next few questions ask about the degrees you have received. Please provide the following information for this doctoral
degree, your most recent master’s degree, and your first bachelor’s degree in the appropriate columns below.
This research
doctoral degree

■ ■

a. Have you received a degree of this type? . . . . . . X Yes
b. Month/ year degree granted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

No

Month

Most recent master’s degree
(e.g. MS, MA, MBA)
or equivalent

First bachelor’s degree
(e.g. BA, BS, AB)
or equivalent

■ ■

■ ■

Yes

No

Month
Year

c. Month / year that you started your degree . . . . . .

Month

No

Month
Year

Month
Year

d. Primary field of study . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Yes

Year
Month

Year

Year

__________________________________

__________________________________ __________________________________

__________________________________

__________________________________ __________________________________

__________________________________

__________________________________ __________________________________

__________________________________

__________________________________ __________________________________

e. Field number from list on p. 7. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
f. Institution name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

g. Branch or city . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
h. State or province . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

USA

i. Country . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
A9.	 Excluding those above, have you attained
any additional postsecondary degrees?

■ Yes ■ No

A10. Was a master’s degree a prerequisite for
admission to your doctoral program?

■ Yes ■ No

A11. In what month and year did you first
enter graduate school in any program
or capacity, in any university?
A12. How many years were you:
a. taking courses or preparing for exams
for this doctoral degree (including a
master’s degree, if that was part of
your doctoral program)?
b. working on your dissertation after
coursework and exams (non­course
related preparation, writing and defense)?
A13. Was there any time from the year you
entered your doctoral program and
the award of your doctorate that you
were not working on your degree
(that is, not taking courses or
working on your dissertation)?
If yes, please provide the number of years

If yes, please list the additional degree(s), granting
institution(s), and years.

Month
Year

Degree Type

_____________________________________________

Degree Field

_____________________________________________

Field Number, p. 7

_____________________________________________

Month/Year Granted

_____________________________________________

Institution

_____________________________________________

Branch or City

_____________________________________________

State or Country

_____________________________________________

Degree Type

_____________________________________________

Degree Field

_____________________________________________

Field Number, p. 7

_____________________________________________

Month/Year Granted

_____________________________________________

Institution

_____________________________________________

Branch or City

_____________________________________________

State or Country

_____________________________________________

Years (round to whole years)

Years (round to whole years)

■ Yes ■ No

Years (round to whole years)


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If there are more than two degrees, additional degrees
should be reported on page 10.

A14. Did you earn college credit from a community or two­
year college?
1

■

Yes

2

■

A15. Are you earning, or have you earned, an MD
or a DDS?

No

1

■

Yes

2

■

No

Part B ­ POSTGRADUATION PLANS
B5. What will be the main source of financial support for
your “postdoc” or further training within the next year?

B1. In what country or state do you intend to live after
graduation (within the next year)?

■ in U.S.
2 ■ not in U.S.

1

Mark (X) one

State

■ U.S. government
2 ■ Industry/business
3 ■ College or university
4 ■ Private foundation
5 ■ Nonprofit, other than private foundation or college
6 ■ Foreign government
7 ■ Other ­ Specify
1

Country

B2. Do you intend to take a “postdoc” position?
(A “postdoc” is a temporary position primarily for gaining additional
education and training in research, usually awarded in academe,
industry, government, or a non­profit organization.)
1

■

Yes

2

■

No

B3. What is the status of your postgraduate plans
(in the next year)?
Mark (X) one

■ Returning to, or continuing in, predoctoral employment
2 ■ Have signed contract or made definite commitment for
a “postdoc” or other work

1

■ Negotiating with one or more specific organizations
4 ■ Seeking position but have no specific prospects
5 ■ Other full­time degree program (e.g., MD, DDS, JD, MBA, etc.)
6 ■ Do not plan to work or study (e.g., family commitments, etc.)
7 ■ Other ­ Specify

8

GO
TO
B4

B6. What type of principal employer will you be working
for (or training with) in the next year?
Mark (X) one

3

EDUCATION

■ U.S. 4­year college or university other than medical school
2 ■ U.S. medical school (including university­affiliated hospital or medical center)
3 ■ U.S. university­affiliated research institute
4 ■ U.S. community or two­year college
5 ■ U.S. preschool, elementary, middle, secondary school or school system
6 ■ Foreign educational institution
1

SKIP
TO
C1

B4. What best describes your (within the next year)
postgraduate plans?

GOVERNMENT (other than education institution)

■ Foreign government
8 ■ U.S. federal government
9 ■ U.S. state government
10 ■ U.S. local government

Mark (X) one

7

“POSTDOC” OR FURTHER TRAINING

■ “Postdoc” fellowship
2 ■ “Postdoc” research associateship
3 ■ Traineeship
4 ■ Internship, clinical residency
5 ■ Other Training ­ Specify

■ Unknown

1

PRIVATE SECTOR (other than education institution)

GO
TO
B5

■ Not for profit organization
12 ■ Industry or business (for profit)

11

OTHER

■ Self­employed
14 ■ Other ­ Specify
13

EMPLOYMENT

■ Employment (other than “postdoc” or further training)
7 ■ Military service
8 ■ Other Employment­ Specify
6

SKIP
TO
B6

B7. Please name the organization and geographic
location where you will work or study.
Name . . . . . . . . . . . .
State (if U.S.) . . . . . .
Country (if not U.S.) .

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B8.	 What will be your basic annual salary for this principal
job (in the next year)? Do not include bonuses or
additional compensation for summertime teaching or
research. If you are not salaried, please estimate your
earned income.

B10.What will be your primary and secondary work activities?
Mark (X) one in each column
a PRIMARY b SECONDARY

■ . . . . . 1 ■

Teaching . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 ■ . . . . . 2 ■

Management or administration . . . . . . . . 3 ■ . . . . . 3 ■

Professional services to individuals . . . . . 4 ■ . . . . . 4 ■
Other ­ Specify . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 ■ . . . . . 5 ■

Research and development . . . . . . . . . . . 1

$

__________________________________

If you prefer not to report an exact amount, please
indicate into which range you expect your salary to fall:
Mark (X) one

■ $30,000 or less
■ $30,001 ­ $35,000
3 ■ $35,001 ­ $40,000
4 ■ $40,001 ­ $50,000
5 ■ $50,001 ­ $60,000
6 ■ $60,001 ­ $70,000

■ $70,001 ­ $80,000
■ $80,001 ­ $90,000
9 ■ $90,001 ­ $100,000
10 ■ $100,001 ­ $110,000
11 ■ $110,001 or above
12 ■ Don’t know

1

7

■ Mark (X) if no secondary work activities

8

2

B9.	 How many months does this salary cover?
Number of Months

Part C ­ BACKGROUND INFORMATION
C1.	 Are you ­
1

■

Male

2

■

C4.	 What is the highest educational attainment of your
mother and father?
Female

Mark (X) one for each parent

C2.	 What is your marital status?

a MOTHER

b FATHER

■ . . . . .1 ■
■ . . . . .2 ■
Some college . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 ■ . . . . . 3 ■
Bachelor’s degree . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 ■ . . . . . 4 ■
Master’s degree . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 ■ . . . . . 5 ■
(e.g., MA, MS, MBA, MSW, etc.)
Professional degree . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 ■ . . . . . 6 ■
(e.g., MD, DDS, JD, D.Min, Psy.D., etc.)
Research doctoral degree . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 ■ . . . . . 7 ■

Not applicable/Unknown . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 ■ . . . . . 8 ■

Mark (X) one

Less than high/secondary school graduate . .1

■ Married
2 ■ Living in a marriage­like relationship
3 ■ Widowed
4 ■ Separated
5 ■ Divorced
6 ■ Never married

High/secondary school graduate . . . . . . . 2

1

C3.	 Not including yourself or your spouse/partner, how many
dependents (children or adults) do you have ­ that is, how
many others receive at least one half of their financial
support from you?


C5.	 What is your place of birth?
State (if U.S.) . . . . . .

OR

Country (if not U.S.) .

Write in number of dependents

5 years of age or younger . .

C6.	 What is your date of birth?

6 to 18 years . . . . . . . . . . .

19 years or older . . . . . . . .


Month

■ Mark (X) if none

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Year

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C7.	 What is your citizenship status?

C14. What is your racial background?

Mark (X) one

Mark (X) one or more

U.S. CITIZEN

a

■ Since birth
2 ■ Naturalized

■ American Indian or Alaska Native

SKIP
TO
C9

1

Specify tribal affiliation(s)

NON­U.S. CITIZEN

■ With a Permanent U.S. Resident Visa (“Green Card”)
4 ■ With a Temporary U.S. Visa
3

■ Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander

c ■ Asian

d ■ Black or African­American

e ■ White

b

GO
TO
C8

C8.	 (If a non­U.S. citizen)
Of which country are you a citizen?

C15. Please fill in the last four digits of your
Social Security Number.

__________________________________________________________________________

Specify country of present citizenship

X X X ­ X X ­

C9.	 In what state or country was the high school/secondary
school that you last attended?

C16. In case we need to clarify some of the information
you have provided, please list an e­mail address and
telephone number where you can be reached.

State (if U.S.) . . . . . .

OR

Country (if not U.S.) .


__________________________________________________________________________

E­mail Address

C10. Are you a person with a disability?

■ Yes
2 ■ No

1

GO TO C11

__________________________________________________________________________

Daytime or Cell Telephone

SKIP TO C12

C17. Please provide your address and the name and
address of a person who is likely to know where you
can be reached.

C11. Which of the following categories describes your
disability(ies)?
Mark (X) one or more

YOUR CURRENT ADDRESS:

■ Blind/Visually Impaired

b ■ Deaf/Hard of Hearing

c ■ Physical/Orthopedic Disability

d ■ Learning/Cognitive Disability

e ■ Vocal/Speech Disability

f ■ Other ­ Specify

a

__________________________________________________________________________

Street Address
__________________________________________________________________________

City/State/Country/Zip or Postal Code
CURRENT ADDRESS OF A PERSON WHO IS LIKELY TO KNOW WHERE
YOU CAN BE REACHED:
__________________________________________________________________________

Name

C12. Are you Hispanic or Latino?

■ Yes
2 ■ No
1

__________________________________________________________________________

Street Address
GO TO C13
__________________________________________________________________________

City/State/Country/Zip or Postal Code

SKIP TO C14

C13. Which of the following best describes your Hispanic
origin or descent?

The results of this survey will be published in a Summary
Report. For information on the publications available from this
survey, please go to http://www.nsf.gov/statistics/doctorates.

Mark (X) one

■ Mexican or Chicano

2 ■ Puerto Rican

3 ■ Cuban

4 ■ Other Hispanic ­ Specify

1

Please use the back cover to make any additional comments
you may have about this survey.
Thank you for completing the questionnaire. Please return
this questionnaire to your GRADUATE SCHOOL for for­
warding to Survey of Earned Doctorates, NORC at the
University of Chicago, 1 N. State Street, Floor 16, Chicago,
IL 60602.
If you have questions or concerns about the survey, you
may contact us by e­mail at 4800­[email protected] or
phone at 1­800­248­8649.
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e Field

of Study List
The Field of Study listing
on pages 8 and 9 is to
be used in responding to
items A2, A8, and A9.
Please choose the code
that best describes the
name of your field.

BUSINESS MANAGEMENT/ADMINISTRATION
900
905
910
915
901
921

Accounting
Banking/Financial Support Services
Business Administration & Management
Business/Managerial Economics
Finance
Human Resources Development

916
920
917
930

International Business/Trade/Commerce
Marketing Management & Research
Management Information Systems/Business Statistics
Operations Research (also in ENGINEERING &
in MATHEMATICS)

935 Organizational Behavior (see also
PSYCHOLOGY/Industrial & Organizational)
938 Business Management/Administration, General
939 Business Management/Administration, Other

COMMUNICATION
940 Communication Research
957 Communication Theory

950 Film, Radio, TV & Digital Communication
947 Mass Communication/Media Studies

958 Communication, General
959 Communication, Other

COMPUTER & INFORMATION SCIENCES
400 Computer Science

410 Information Science & Systems

419 Computer & Information Science, Other

810
807
822
815

845
825
830
835

EDUCATION
RESEARCH & ADMINISTRATION
840 Counseling Education/Counseling & Guidance
800 Curriculum & Instruction
805 Educational Administration & Supervision
820 Educational Assessment/Testing/Measurement
TEACHER EDUCATION
858 Adult & Continuing Teacher Education
852 Elementary Teacher Education
TEACHING FIELDS
860 Agricultural Education
861 Art Education
862 Business Education
864 English Education
870 Family & Consumer/Human Science (also in
Fields Not Elsewhere Classified)
OTHER EDUCATION
898 Education, General

Educational/Instructional Media Design
Educational Leadership
Educational Psychology (also in PSYCHOLOGY)
Educational Statistics/Research Methods

Higher Education/Evaluation & Research
School Psychology (also in PSYCHOLOGY)
Social/Philosophical Foundations of Education
Special Education

850 Pre­elementary/Early Childhood Teacher Education

856 Secondary Teacher Education

866
868
874
876
878
880

882
884
885
888
889

Foreign Languages Education
Health Education
Mathematics Education
Music Education
Nursing Education
Physical Education & Coaching

Reading Education
Science Education
Social Science Education
Trade & Industrial Education
Teacher Education & Professional Development, Other

899 Education, Other

ENGINEERING
300
303
306
309
312
315
318
321
324

Aerospace, Aeronautical & Astronautical Engineering
Agricultural Engineering
Bioengineering & Biomedical Engineering
Ceramic Sciences Engineering
Chemical Engineering
Civil Engineering
Communications Engineering
Computer Engineering
Electrical, Electronics & Communications Engineering

376
327
330
333
336
339
342
345
348
351

Engineering Management & Administration
Engineering Mechanics
Engineering Physics
Engineering Science
Environmental Health Engineering
Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering
Materials Science Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Metallurgical Engineering
Mining & Mineral Engineering

357 Nuclear Engineering
360 Ocean Engineering
363 Operations Research (also in MATHEMATICS
& in BUSINESS MANAGEMENT)
366 Petroleum Engineering
369 Polymer & Plastics Engineering
372 Systems Engineering
398 Engineering, General
399 Engineering, Other

HUMANITIES
HISTORY
706 African History
700 American History (U.S. & Canada)
703 Asian History
FOREIGN LANGUAGES & LITERATURE
768 Arabic
758 Chinese
740 French
743 German
LETTERS
732 American Literature (U.S. & Canada)
720 Classics
723 Comparative Literature
735 Creative Writing
OTHER HUMANITIES
770 American/U.S. Studies
773 Archaeology
776 Art History/Criticism/Conservation
792 Bible/Biblical Studies
795 Drama/Theater Arts

705 European History
710 History, Science & Technology & Society
707 Latin American History

708 Middle/Near East Studies
718 History, General
719 History, Other

746 Italian
762 Japanese
752 Russian

755 Slavic (other than Russian)
749 Spanish
769 Other Languages & Literature

734 English Language
733 English Literature (British & Commonwealth)
724 Folklore

736 Speech & Rhetorical Studies
738 Letters, General
739 Letters, Other

780
786
787
788
789

Music
Music Theory & Composition
Music Performance
Musicology/Ethnomusicology
Music, Other

785
790
798
799

Fishing & Fisheries Sciences/Management
Food Science
Food Science & Technology, Other
Forest Sciences & Biology
Forest/Resources Management
Forestry & Related Science, Other
Horticulture Science
Natural Resources/Conservation

030 Plant Pathology/Phytopathology (also in
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES)
039 Plant Sciences, Other
046 Soil Chemistry/Microbiology
049 Soil Sciences, Other
080 Wildlife/Range Management
072 Wood Science & Pulp/Paper Technology
098 Agriculture, General
099 Agricultural Science, Other

Philosophy
Religion/Religious Studies
Humanities, General
Humanities, Other

LIFE SCIENCES
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES/NATURAL RESOURCES
005 Agricultural Animal Breeding
055
000 Agricultural Economics
043
025 Agricultural & Horticultural Plant Breeding
044
020 Agronomy & Crop Science
066
010 Animal Nutrition
070
014 Animal Science, Poultry (or Avian)
079
019 Animal Science, Other
050
081 Environmental Science
074

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LIFE SCIENCES (continued)
BIOLOGICAL/BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES
130 Anatomy
110 Bacteriology
100 Biochemistry (see also PHYSICAL SCIENCES/
Chemistry, other)
102 Bioinformatics
103 Biomedical Sciences
133 Biometrics & Biostatistics
105 Biophysics (also in PHYSICS)
107 Biotechnology
129 Botany/Plant Biology
158 Cancer Biology
HEALTH SCIENCES
210 Environmental Health
211 Environmental Toxicology
220 Epidemiology
212 Health Systems/Services Administration
222 Kinesiology/Exercise Science

136
142
139
145
148
137
170
151
157
154
160
163

Cell/Cellular Biology & Histology
Developmental Biology/Embryology
Ecology
Endocrinology
Entomology
Evolutionary Biology
Genetics/Genomics, Human & Animal
Immunology
Microbiology
Molecular Biology
Neurosciences
Nutrition Sciences

166
175
180
185
115
120
125
169
189
198
199

Parasitology
Pathology, Human & Animal
Pharmacology, Human & Animal
Physiology, Human & Animal
Plant Genetics
Plant Pathology/Phytopathology (also in
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES)
Plant Physiology
Toxicology
Zoology
Biology/Biomedical Sciences, General
Biology/Biomedical Sciences, Other

240
230
215
245

Medicinal/Pharmaceutical Sciences
Nursing Science
Public Health
Rehabilitation/Therapeutic Services

200
250
298
299

Speech­Language Pathology & Audiology
Veterinary Sciences
Health Sciences, General
Health Sciences, Other

450
455
498
499

Statistics (also in SOCIAL SCIENCES)
Topology/Foundations
Mathematics/Statistics, General
Mathematics/Statistics, Other

MATHEMATICS
425
430
420
460
435

Algebra
Analysis & Functional Analysis
Applied Mathematics
Computing Theory & Practice
Geometry/Geometric Analysis

440 Logic
445 Number Theory
465 Operations Research (also in ENGINEERING & in
BUSINESS MANAGEMENT/ADMIN.)

PHYSICAL SCIENCES
ASTRONOMY
500 Astronomy
ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCE & METEOROLOGY
510 Atmospheric Chemistry & Climatology
512 Atmospheric Physics & Dynamics
CHEMISTRY
520 Analytical Chemistry
522 Inorganic Chemistry
526 Organic Chemistry
GEOLOGICAL & EARTH SCIENCES
542 Geochemistry
540 Geology
552 Geomorphology & Glacial Geology
OCEAN/MARINE SCIENCES
585 Hydrology & Water Resources
590 Oceanography, Chemical & Physical
PHYSICS
560 Acoustics
576 Applied Physics
561 Atomic/Molecular/Chemical Physics
565 Biophysics (also in BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES)

505 Astrophysics
514 Meteorology
518 Atmospheric Science/Meteorology, General

519 Atmospheric Science/Meteorology, Other

530 Physical Chemistry
532 Polymer Chemistry
534 Theoretical Chemistry

538 Chemistry, General
539 Chemistry, Other (see also BIOLOGICAL/Biochemistry)

544 Geophysics & Seismology
548 Mineralogy & Petrology
546 Paleontology

550 Stratigraphy & Sedimentation
558 Geological & Earth Sciences, General
559 Geological & Earth Sciences, Other

595 Marine Sciences
599 Ocean/Marine, Other
574
568
569
564

Condensed Matter/Low Temperature Physics
Nuclear Physics
Optics/Photonics
Particle (Elementary) Physics

570
572
578
579

Plasma/Fusion Physics
Polymer Physics
Physics, General
Physics, Other

Experimental Psychology
Family Psychology
Human Development & Family Studies
Industrial & Organizational (see also BUSINESS
MANAGEMENT/Organization Behavior)
624 Personality Psychology

627
633
636
639
648
649

Physiological/Psychobiology Psychology
Psychometrics & Quantitative Psychology
School Psychology (also in EDUCATION)
Social Psychology
Psychology, General
Psychology, Other

667
670
674
676
678
682

686
690
694
695
698
699

Sociology
Statistics (also in MATHEMATICS)
Urban Affairs/Studies
Urban/City, Community & Regional Planning
Social Sciences, General
Social Sciences, Other

PSYCHOLOGY
600
603
606
609
612
618

Clinical Psychology
Cognitive Psychology & Psycholinguistics
Comparative Psychology
Counseling
Developmental & Child Psychology
Educational Psychology (also in EDUCATION)

615
620
613
621

SOCIAL SCIENCES
650
652
657
658
662
668

Anthropology
Area/Ethnic/Cultural/Gender Studies
Criminal Justice & Corrections
Criminology
Demography/Population Studies
Econometrics

Economics
Geography
International Relations/Affairs
Linguistics
Political Science & Government
Public Policy Analysis

FIELDS NOT ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED (NEC)
960 Architecture/Environmental Design
964 Family/Consumer Science/Human Science
(also in EDUCATION)
968 Law

972
974
976
980

Library Science
Parks/Sports/Rec./Leisure/Fitness
Public Administration
Social Work

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88

984 Theology/Religious Education (see also OTHER
HUMANITIES/Religion/Religious Studies)
989 Other Fields, NEC

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To the Doctorate Recipient:
Congratulations on earning a doctoral degree! This
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and others, as the new knowledge generated by
research doctorates enhances the quality of life in this
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