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Data on undergraduate enrollments

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Astronomy Enrollments and Degrees

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Physics Enrollments in Two-Year Colleges

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Astronomy Enrollments and Degrees

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Number of Enrolled Juniors and Seniors

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Introductory Physical Science and Astronomy Course Enrollments at Physics Departments, Academic Year 2017-18

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Introductory Physics Course Enrollments at Physics Departments, Academic Year 2017-18

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Trends in Astronomy Enrollments and Degrees, Academic Years 2002-2013

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Introductory Astronomy Course Enrollments by Type of Department, Academic Year 2011-12

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Undergraduate physics student enrollments, fall 1999 – fall 2008

February 2011

Recent Enrollments in Introductory Physics Courses

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Junior and senior level physics major enrollments, fall 1989 through fall 2008

February 2011
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Introductory physical science and astronomy course enrollments at physics departments, academic year 2007-08

February 2011
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Introductory physics course enrollments at physics departments, academic year 2007-08

February 2011

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