PhD production - Anthropology

<p>Here are the top-47 undergrad schools in per capita PhD and Doctoral production from 1994-2003. Rank, followed by name, followed by number of PhDs per 1000 undergrads. This covers all PhDs and doctoral degrees included in the NSF data base. </p>

<p>Per Capita Undergrad Production of PhDs and Doctoral Degrees </p>

<p>Academic field: Anthropology </p>

<p>PhDs and Doctoral Degrees: 1994 to 2003 from NSF database </p>

<p>Enrollment from 2004 USNews </p>

<p>Formula: PhDs divided by undergrad enrollment times 1000 </p>

<p>1 Bryn Mawr College 35
2 Beloit College 18
3 Grinnell College 16
4 Reed College 13
5 Pomona College 12
6 Harvard University 12
7 University of Chicago 11
8 Wesleyan University 10
9 Vassar College 10
10 Yale University 9
11 Haverford College 9
12 Oberlin College 8
13 Barnard College 8
14 Bennington College 8
15 Wellesley College 8
16 Carleton College 8
17 Swarthmore College 7
18 Bowdoin College 7
19 Sarah Lawrence College 7
20 Kenyon College 7
21 Stanford University 7
22 Amherst College 7
23 Hampshire College 7
24 Smith College 7
25 Brown University 7
26 Dartmouth College 7
27 Rice University 7
28 Princeton University 6
29 San Francisco Conservatory of Music 6
30 Williams College 6
31 Bates College 5
32 University of California-Berkeley 5
33 Brandeis University 5
34 University of Pennsylvania 5
35 Kalamazoo College 5
36 Hamilton College 4
37 College of William and Mary 4
38 Colgate University 4
39 Bard College 4
40 Mills College 4
41 Washington and Lee University 4
42 Northwestern Univ 4
43 Duke University 4
44 Drew University 4
45 Macalester College 4
46 Colorado College 4
47 Hamline University 4</p>

<p>Note 1: Some have complained that these lists don't provide useful data. Proposed Solution: ignore the lists. </p>

<p>Note 2: Some have complained that these lists don't include Law, MBA, MD, or Masters degrees. Proposed Solution: find the data and make your own list. </p>

<p>Note 3: Some have complained that I should go school by school and selectively remove engineering from one school or music from another, but leave them for still others. Proposed Solution: Be my guest.</p>

<p>Note 4: Sociology and Anthro are a combined department at Swarthmore.</p>