Hello CINFers!
Quick question: Does anyone know if there is an existing list of the LARGEST chemistry graduate programs in the US? Not necessarily the highest ranking but the ones with the most bodies in their graduate programs?
Any assistance would so appreciated!
Hope everyone is well.
Best,
Sara
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Annually a report appears in C&EN on the number of chemistry degrees granted by school: undergrad (accredited and not) and grad. As I recall, the top degree granting institutions are shown in tables so you don't have to scan the entire list.
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Hi Sarah,
FYI, a statistical summary on the size of chemistry programs is available in the print copy of the ACS Directory of Graduate Research. It would be great to have this info added to the online version (http://dgr.rints.com/)
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The new NRC report on PhD programs includes a lot statistical info that might be of interest. See:
Assessment of Research-Doctorate Programs
http://sites.nationalacademies.org/PGA/Resdoc/index.htm
Cheers!
GB
Hi Sarah,
FYI, a statistical summary on the size of chemistry programs is available in the print copy of the ACS Directory of Graduate Research. It would be great to have this info added to the online version (http://dgr.rints.com/).
The new NRC report on PhD programs includes a lot statistical info that might be of interest. See:
Assessment of Research-Doctorate Programs
http://sites.nationalacademies.org/PGA/Resdoc/index.htm
Cheers!
GB
All,
Thank you so much for the swift and thorough responses! This was very helpful! I've got another question coming your way momentarily...
Best,
Sara
S. Sara Rouhi
Associate Manager, Library Relations | ACS Publications
1155 16th St., NW | Washington | DC 20036
T 202-872-6386 | F 202-872-6005| AIM sararouhi
http://pubs.acs.org/4librarians
––––––––––––––––––––
ACS Chemistry for Life