PhD Enrollment and Degree SCHOOL TOTAL WOMEN URS PHD PHD PHD PHD PHD (E) (D) (E) (D) (E)
MS Enrollment and Degree SCHOOL WOMEN URS TOTAL PHD MS MS MS MS MS MS (D) (E) (D) (E) (D) (E) (D)
2000-01 198 43
34
10
6
4
315
100
50
14
8
5
2001-02 206 32
49
4
6
0
321
108
53
21
11
1
2002-03 221 30
52
8
7
0
362
138
52
22
7
5
2003-04 237 33
58
7
17
0
341
127
73
28
14
13
2004-05 258 36
75
8
17
2
304
135
56
27
15
14
2005-06 274 49
92
10
14
1
270
116
51
27
17
6
2006-07 276 44
92
12
14
2
276
92
52
16
15
7
2007-08 288 37
92
12
12
1
272
117
48
29
13
8
2008-09 321 48
96
18
14
2
314
93
64
20
19
6
2009-10 349 52
99
21
18
1
402
132
73
35
18
9
2010-11 389 53
102
13
17
1
426
93
86
19
17
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(E)=Enrollment, (D) =Degrees, URS= Underrepresented students (African, Hispanics and Native American students) George M. Bevier Engineering Library The George M. Bevier Engineering Library provides access to books and journals both in print and electronically, in addition to a wide variety of databases to serve the teaching and research needs of following disciplines: engineering, physics and astronomy, mathematics, geology and planetary sciences. The Library is named in honor of George M. Bevier (BSE, ’43) a pioneering geologist, geophysicist and engineer. Library patrons can access the collection of the University Library System's Digital Library via PITTCat+, an on-line catalog. Specifically, University Library System also provides access to many remote resources for the University of Pittsburgh faculty, students, and staff, including Compendex, Web of Science, ScienceDirect, Knovel and thousands of electronic journals from publishers, including the American Chemical Society, the Institute of Physics, Elsevier and Wiley. PITTCat+ and other databases are available through the ULS website at http://pitt.summon.serialssolutions.com/ The University of Pittsburgh is a member of the Association of Research Libraries with extended memberships in several other library consortia which include PALCI and NERL.
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