Data Publication | Mar 2015 The State of the Humanities: Higher Education 2015 Project Humanities Indicators Share Back to publications American Ƶ of Arts and Sciences Table of Contents Introduction Estimated Number of Departments in Surveyed Humanities Disciplines, Fall 2007 and Fall 2012 Percentage of Humanities Departments Ceasing to Grant Degrees at Some Level, by Control of Institution and Discipline, Fall 2007–Fall 2012 Degree Completions in the Humanities as a Percentage of All Degree Completions at That Level, 1987–2013 Humanities Bachelor’s Degrees Earned as “Second Majors,” 2001–2013 Associate’s Degree Completions in Selected Fields as a Percentage of All Associate’s Degree Completions, 1987–2013 Humanities Bachelor’s Degree Completions as a Percentage of All Bachelor’s Degree Completions, by Control of Institution, 1987–2013 Advanced Placement Exams Taken in Major Fields, 1996–2013 Median Number of College Credits Earned in Selected Subjects by 2008 Graduates, by Student Major Median Annual Earnings of Full-Time Workers with Bachelor’s Degrees in Selected Fields, by Highest Degree Earned and Undergraduate Major, 2012 Occupations of Humanities Majors, by Highest Degree Earned and Undergraduate Major, 2012 Number of Postsecondary Faculty Teaching in Selected Academic Fields, 1999–2012 Percentage of Humanities Faculty Members Employed Part-Time or Off the Tenure Track, by Discipline, Fall 2012 Percentage of Humanities Departments Engaged with Digital Activities, by Carnegie Classification and Activity Type, Academic Year 2011–2012 Academic Research and Development Expenditures in Selected Fields, Fiscal Year 2012 Sources of Funding for Academic Research and Development in Selected Fields, Fiscal Year 2012 New North American Academic Books in Humanities Subjects, 2009–2012 Data Sources American Ƶ of Arts and Sciences View PDF Order Print Copy Order Print Copy Topics Arts & Humanities Education Related Project Humanities Indicators The Humanities Indicators is a nationally recognized source of nonpartisan information on the state of the humanities, providing researchers and policy-makers with better tools to answer basic questions about areas of concern in the field. Chairs Norman Marshall Bradburn and Robert B. Townsend Arts & Humanities Education Bulletin | Jun 2015 New Report Explores the State of the Humanities in Higher Education
Humanities Indicators The Humanities Indicators is a nationally recognized source of nonpartisan information on the state of the humanities, providing researchers and policy-makers with better tools to answer basic questions about areas of concern in the field. Chairs Norman Marshall Bradburn and Robert B. Townsend Arts & Humanities Education