FB93 UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE DEGREES CONFERRED, 1989-90 - 1992-93 Boston College Fact Book, 1992-93 ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ Authored By: Executive Vice President's Office Posted By: Fact Book Editor Contact Phone Number: (617) 552-3264 Contact E-Mail: factbook@bc.edu Date Posted: 11-18-93 ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE DEGREES CONFERRED, 1989-90 - 1992-93* By Degree and Gender 1989-90 1990-91 -------------------- -------------------- Men Women Total Men Women Total ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Undergraduate Arts & Sciences A.B. 580 667 1,247 543 707 1,250 B.S. 58 50 108 61 44 105 ------ ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- Total Arts & Sciences 638 717 1,355 604 751 1,355 Education - A.B. 16 145 161 9 143 152 Management - B.S. 316 200 516 331 254 585 Nursing - B.S. - 86 86 - 83 83 ------ ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- Subtotal Undergraduate Day Degrees Conferred 970 1,148 2,118 944 1,231 2,175 Evening College - A.B. 53 103 156 63 124 187 ------ ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- Total Undergraduate Degrees Conferred 1,023 1,251 2,274 1,007 1,355 2,362 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Graduate Ph.D. 28 49 77 43 32 75 D.Ed. 11 3 14 - 8 8 D.S.W. 2 2 4 - - - M.A. 70 146 216 74 175 249 M.S. 49 174** 223** 39 85 124 M.Ed. 30 104 134 27 128 155 M.A.T. 5 6 11 6 18 24 M.S.W. 16 100 116 17 108 125 M.S.T. 2 7 9 2 2 4 M.B.A. 95 68 163 119 59 178 C.A.E.S. 6 11 17 8 23 31 C.A.G.S. - - - - - - ------ ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- Total Graduate Degrees Conferred 314 670 984 335 638 973 Professional J.D. 120 130 250 146 157 303 ------ ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- Total Graduate and Professional Degrees Conferred 434 800 1,234 481 795 1,276 ------ ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- Total Degrees Conferred 1,457 2,051 3,508 1,488 2,150 3,638 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1991-92 1992-93 -------------------- -------------------- Men Women Total Men Women Total ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Undergraduate Arts & Sciences A.B. 623 726 1,349 578 699 1,277 B.S. 70 57 127 66 68 134 ------ ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- Total Arts & Sciences 693 783 1,476 644 767 1,411 Education - A.B. 12 154 166 15 186 201 Management - B.S. 335 225 560 319 205 524 Nursing - B.S. 2 78 80 5 104 109 ------ ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- Subtotal Undergraduate Day Degrees Conferred 1,042 1,240 2,282 983 1,262 2,245 Evening College - A.B. 66 84 150 64 93 157 ------ ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- Total Undergraduate Degrees Conferred 1,108 1,324 2,432 1,047 1,355 2,402 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Graduate Ph.D. 40 55 95 54 48 102 D.Ed. 8 1 9 8 7 15 D.S.W. 1 4 5 - 2 2 M.A. 92 157 249 89 174 263 M.S. 72 84 156 65 88 153 M.Ed. 34 115 149 25 122 147 M.A.T. 3 9 12 8 15 23 M.S.W. 18 110 128 22 148 170 M.S.T. 3 - 3 2 7 9 M.B.A. 128 71 199 115 75 190 C.A.E.S. 8 21 29 3 17 20 C.A.G.S. - - - - - - ------ ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- Total Graduate Degrees Conferred 407 627 1,034 391 703 1,094 Professional J.D. 139 122 261 165 134 299 ------ ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- Total Graduate and Professional Degrees Conferred 546 749 1,295 556 837 1,393 ------ ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- Total Degrees Conferred 1,654 2,073 3,727 1,603 2,192 3,795 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- * September, January, and May graduations combined. ** The large number of M.S. degrees granted in 1989-90 was due to a change in the M.S. in Nursing program. In prior years most students completed this program in the summer and graduated in September. The revised program now allows most students to graduate in May. The 1989-90 graduation statistics included therefore two "classes" in one year. This was a one-time anomaly. Source: Registrar