Top Educators

Physics Degrees from Master's Institutions

APS provides data about the top educators at institutions for which a master's degree is the highest physics degree awarded in the last five years.

Master's institutions are defined as institutions for which a master's degree was the highest physics degree they awarded in the last five years according to the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Institutions must graduate at least an average of 3.33 students/year from the relevant populations to be included. Tables are limited to have at most 20 institutions.

Data sources

Degree data are collected from the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) data. IPEDS data are collected from every institution that participates in the federal student financial aid programs. Each school appoints a person to complete the IPEDS survey, from which the data is gathered.

Undergraduate physics degrees:

Physics master’s-granting institutions 2021-2023

Review the data detailing the master's-granting institutions with the highest number of physics bachelor's degrees awarded.

Students from marginalized races/ethnicities undergraduate physics degrees:

Physics master’s-granting institutions 2021-2023

Review the data detailing the master's-granting institutions with the highest number of physics bachelor's degrees awarded to students from marginalized races/ethnicities.

Women undergraduate physics degrees:

Physics master’s-granting institutions 2021-2023

Review the data detailing the master's-granting institutions with the highest number of physics bachelor's degrees awarded to women. Only institutions that award at least 30% of their physics bachelor's degrees to women are included in these data.

Women from marginalized races/ethnicities undergraduate physics degrees:

Physics master’s-granting institutions 2021-2023

Review the data detailing the master's-granting institutions with the highest number of physics bachelor's degrees awarded to women from marginalized races/ethnicities.

Master’s physics degrees:

Physics master’s-granting institutions 2021-2023

Review the data detailing the master's-granting institutions with the highest number of physics master's degrees awarded.

Students from marginalized races/ethnicities master’s physics degrees:

Physics master’s-granting institutions 2021-2023

Review the data detailing the master's-granting institutions with the highest number of physics master's degrees awarded to students from marginalized races/ethnicities.

Women master’s physics degrees:

Physics master’s-granting institutions 2021-2023

Review the data detailing the master's-granting institutions with the highest number of physics master's degrees awarded to women. Only institutions that award at least 30% of their physics master's degrees to women are included in these data.

Women from marginalized races/ethnicities master's physics degrees:

Physics master's-granting institutions 2021-2023

For the IPEDS data included in this analysis, no institutions granted more than an average of 3.33 degrees/year in this category.

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