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APPENDIX D
Survey of Earned Doctorates Questionnaire, ~ 995-96
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NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION
4201 WILSON BOULEVARD
ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA 22230
To the Doctorate Recipient:
Congratulations on earning a doctoral degree! This is an important accomplishment for
you. Your accomplishment is also significant for both this nation and others, as the new knowI-
edge generated by research doctorates enhances the quality of life in this country and throughout
the world. Because of the importance of persons earmng research doctorates, several Federal
agencies-listed on the cover sponsor this Survey of Earned Doctorates.
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.
This form is distributed by the Graduate Deans and is filled out by all persons who have
completed the requirements for a research doctoral degree. Please print your name on the cover
if you have not already done so, and then complete this questionnaire and return it to the
Graduate Dean. The confidentiality of the information you provide is carefully protected.
On behalf of the sponsoring Federal agencies and the National Research Council, ~ thank
you for your participation in this survey.
Best wishes,
an/ ~
Dr. Kenneth M. Brown
Director, Division of Science Resources Studies
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The appendix tables present data according to the following field classifications. Appendix Tables A-l and A-2 and Appendix
Table B-1 display all subfields that are on the survey Specialties List. Appendix Tables Am, A-5, and AN show data by seven
broad fields only. Appendix Tables A-3 and A-7 include the additional field groupings indicated below.
SCIENCES
Physical Sciences (400~599)
Physics and Astronomy (500-505, 560-579)
Chemistry (520-539)
Earth, Atmospheric, and Manne Sciences
(5 10-5 19, 540-SS9, 580-599)
Mathematics (420~99) ~
Computer Sciences `400410y J Combined In Table A-7
Engineering (300~399)
Life Sciences (000 299)
Biological Sciences (100-199)
Biochemistry (100)
Other Biological Sciences (103-199)
Health Sciences (200-299)
Agricultural Sciences (000-099)
Social Sciences (600 699)
Psychology (600 649)
Economics and Econometrics (666, 668) `
Anthropology and Sociology (650, 686) ~
Political Science and Intemational Relations ~ Combined in Table A-7
(674, 678)
Other Social Sciences J
(652~62, 670, 672, 682' 690~99)
NONSClENCES
Humanities (700-799)
Histoly (700-719)
English and American Language
and Literature (732-734)
Foreign Languages and Literature ~
(740-769) 5 Combined in Table A-7
Other Humanities
(720-729, 736-739, 770-799)
Education (800~899)
Professional and Other Fields (900 999)
Business and Management (900-939)
Other Professional Fields (940-989)
Other Fields (999)
NOTE: Doctorate recipients indicate their fields of specialty.
Their choices may differ from departmental names.
TITLES OF RESEARCH DEGREES INCLUDED IN THE SURVEY OF EARNED DOCTORATES
DA/DAT Doctor of ArtslArts in Teaching DMM Doctor of Music Ministry
DArch Doctor of Architecture DMSc Doctor of Medical Science
DAS Doctor of Applied Science DNSc Doctor of Nursing Science
DBA Doctor of Business Adaun~stration DPA Doctor of Public Administration
DChem Doctor of Chemistry DPE Doctor of Physical Education
DC;I Doctor of Criminal Justice DPH Doctor of Public Health
DCL Doctor of Comparative Law/Ci~l Law DPS Doctor of Professional Studies
DCrim Doctor of Criminology DrDES Doctor of Design
DED Doctor of Environmental Design DRE Doctor of Religious Education
DEng Doctor of Engineering DReclDR Doctor of Recreation
DEn ~Doctor
DESc/ScDE Doctor
DF Doctor
DFA Doctor
DGS Doctor
of Environment
of Engineering Science
of Forestly
of Fine Arts
of Geological Science
DSc/ScD Doctor of Science
DScD Doctor of Science in Dentistry
DScH Doctor of Science and Hygiene
DScVM Doctor of Science in Veterinary Medicine
DSM Doctor of Sacred Music
DHL Doctor of Hebrew Literature/Letters DSSc Doctor of Social Science
DHS Doctor of Health and Safety DSW Doctor of Social Work
DHS Doctor of Hebrew Studies EdD Doctor of Education
DIT Doctor of Industrial Technology JCD Doctor of Canon Law
DLS Doctor of Library Science JSD Doctor of Juristic Science
DM Doctor of Music LScD Doctor of Science of Law
DMA Doctor of Musical Arts PhD Doctor of Philosophy
DME Doctor of Musical Education RhD Doctor of Rehabilitation
DMin/DM Doctor of Ministry SJD Doctor of Juridical Science
DMiss Doctor of Missiology STD Doctor of Sacred Theology
DML Doctor of Modern Languages ThD Doctor of Theology
The appendix tables present data according to the following field classifications. Appendix Tables A-l and A-2 and Appendix
Table B-1 display all subfields that are on the survey Specialties List. Appendix Tables Am, A-5, and AN show data by seven
broad fields only. Appendix Tables A-3 and A-7 include the additional field groupings indicated below.
SCIENCES
Physical Sciences (400~599)
Physics and Astronomy (500-505, 560-579)
Chemistry (520-539)
Earth, Atmospheric, and Manne Sciences
(5 10-5 19, 540-SS9, 580-599)
Mathematics (420~99) ~
Computer Sciences `400410y J Combined In Table A-7
Engineering (300~399)
Life Sciences (000 299)
Biological Sciences (100-199)
Biochemistry (100)
Other Biological Sciences (103-199)
Health Sciences (200-299)
Agricultural Sciences (000-099)
Social Sciences (600 699)
Psychology (600 649)
Economics and Econometrics (666, 668) `
Anthropology and Sociology (650, 686) ~
Political Science and Intemational Relations ~ Combined in Table A-7
(674, 678)
Other Social Sciences J
(652~62, 670, 672, 682' 690~99)
NONSClENCES
Humanities (700-799)
Histoly (700-719)
English and American Language
and Literature (732-734)
Foreign Languages and Literature ~
(740-769) 5 Combined in Table A-7
Other Humanities
(720-729, 736-739, 770-799)
Education (800~899)
Professional and Other Fields (900 999)
Business and Management (900-939)
Other Professional Fields (940-989)
Other Fields (999)
NOTE: Doctorate recipients indicate their fields of specialty.
Their choices may differ from departmental names.
TITLES OF RESEARCH DEGREES INCLUDED IN THE SURVEY OF EARNED DOCTORATES
DA/DAT Doctor of ArtslArts in Teaching DMM Doctor of Music Ministry
DArch Doctor of Architecture DMSc Doctor of Medical Science
DAS Doctor of Applied Science DNSc Doctor of Nursing Science
DBA Doctor of Business Adaun~stration DPA Doctor of Public Administration
DChem Doctor of Chemistry DPE Doctor of Physical Education
DC;I Doctor of Criminal Justice DPH Doctor of Public Health
DCL Doctor of Comparative Law/Ci~l Law DPS Doctor of Professional Studies
DCrim Doctor of Criminology DrDES Doctor of Design
DED Doctor of Environmental Design DRE Doctor of Religious Education
DEng Doctor of Engineering DReclDR Doctor of Recreation
DEn ~Doctor
DESc/ScDE Doctor
DF Doctor
DFA Doctor
DGS Doctor
of Environment
of Engineering Science
of Forestly
of Fine Arts
of Geological Science
DSc/ScD Doctor of Science
DScD Doctor of Science in Dentistry
DScH Doctor of Science and Hygiene
DScVM Doctor of Science in Veterinary Medicine
DSM Doctor of Sacred Music
DHL Doctor of Hebrew Literature/Letters DSSc Doctor of Social Science
DHS Doctor of Health and Safety DSW Doctor of Social Work
DHS Doctor of Hebrew Studies EdD Doctor of Education
DIT Doctor of Industrial Technology JCD Doctor of Canon Law
DLS Doctor of Library Science JSD Doctor of Juristic Science
DM Doctor of Music LScD Doctor of Science of Law
DMA Doctor of Musical Arts PhD Doctor of Philosophy
DME Doctor of Musical Education RhD Doctor of Rehabilitation
DMin/DM Doctor of Ministry SJD Doctor of Juridical Science
DMiss Doctor of Missiology STD Doctor of Sacred Theology
DML Doctor of Modern Languages ThD Doctor of Theology