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By Sara Jeanblanc
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February 2, 2001
For the first time in 14 years, the number of doctorates awarded by American research universities decreased.
The National Opinion Research Center at the University of Chicago announced the drop in Ph.D.s Monday after releasing the findings of its 1999 data.
According to the released report, the decline in the number of Ph.D.s awarded affected almost every discipline at colleges and universities around the nation.
The largest drop occurred in engineering, which experienced a 9.8 percent decrease, followed by the physical sciences, which showed a 6.2 percent drop.
Social sciences, humanities and education were affected least.
But the University did not experience the decreasing trend.