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Physics Bachelors and STEM Bachelors Produced in the United States, Classes 1980 to 2018

August 2020
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Data on People from Underrepresented Groups in the Physical Sciences and Engineering

June 2020
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African-Americans Earning Bachelors in Physical Science and Engineering Fields, 2005 and 2015

August 2019
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Number of African-American Men and Women Earning Bachelor's Degrees in Engineering and Physical Science Fields, 2005 and 2015

August 2019
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Number of Bachelor's Degrees Earned in Physical Science and Engineering Fields per 1,000 Degrees Earned: African-Americans and All US Bachelor's Degrees, 2015

August 2019
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Trends in African-Americans Earning Bachelors in Astronomy, Atmospheric Sciences, and Oceanography, 2005 and 2015

August 2019
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Trends in African-Americans Earning Bachelors in Physics, Earth Sciences, and Physical Sciences, 2005 and 2015

August 2019
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Trends in African-Americans Earning Bachelors in Chemistry, 2005 and 2015

August 2019
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Number of Bachelor's Degrees Earned by African-Americans in Physical Science Fields, 2005 and 2015

August 2019
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African-American Participation Among Bachelors in the Physical Sciences and Engineering

August 2019

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