Bachelor’s Degrees in Chemical & Physical Oceanography
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Education Levels of Chemical & Physical Oceanography Majors
During the most recent year for which data is available, 240 people earned their bachelor's degree in chemical & physical oceanography. This makes it the 527th most popular bachelor's degree program in the country.
The following table shows the number of diplomas awarded in chemical & physical oceanography at each degree level.
Education Level | Number of Grads |
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Bachelor’s Degree | 240 |
Master’s Degree | 194 |
Doctor’s Degree | 103 |
Earnings of Chemical & Physical Oceanography Majors With Bachelor’s Degrees
At this time, we do not have the data to estimate the median earnings for this class of people.
Student Debt
We do not have the data to calculate the median and range of debt loads for chemical & physical oceanography students who are bachelor's degree holders.
Student Diversity
More women than men pursue their bachelor's degree in chemical & physical oceanography. About 60.8% of graduates with this degree are female.
Gender | Number of Grads |
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Men | 94 |
Women | 146 |
The racial-ethnic distribution of chemical & physical oceanography bachelor’s degree students is as follows:
Race/Ethnicity | Number of Grads |
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Asian | 8 |
Black or African American | 9 |
Hispanic or Latino | 25 |
White | 161 |
International Students | 7 |
Other Races/Ethnicities | 30 |
Most Popular Chemical & Physical Oceanography Programs for Bachelor’s Degrees
There are 19 colleges that offer a bachelor’s degree in chemical & physical oceanography. Learn more about the most popular 19 below:
University of Washington - Seattle Campus tops the list of the most popular school in the U.S. for chemical & physical oceanography majors who are seeking their bachelor's degree. Each year, around 48,100 students seeking various degrees attend the university. The average in-state tuition for full-time undergraduates is $11,189 per year, while in-state graduate students, on average, pay $17,004 per year. During the most recent year for which we have data, 33 people received their bachelor's degree in chemical & physical oceanography from UW Seattle. About 61% of this group were women, and 24% were students from an underrepresented racial-ethnic group.
The 2nd most popular school in the country for chemical & physical oceanography majors who are seeking their bachelor's degree is United States Naval Academy. Each year, around 4,500 students seeking various degrees attend the university. During the most recent year for which we have data, 32 people received their bachelor's degree in chemical & physical oceanography from Annapolis. About 53% of this group were women, and 34% were students from an underrepresented racial-ethnic group.
The 3rd most popular school in the country for chemical & physical oceanography majors who are seeking their bachelor's degree is Louisiana State University and Agricultural & Mechanical College. Roughly 34,200 attend the school each year. The average in-state tuition for full-time undergraduates is $8,038 per year, while in-state graduate students, on average, pay $9,132 per year. During the most recent year for which we have data, 31 people received their bachelor's degree in chemical & physical oceanography from Louisiana State University. Of these students, 58% were women and 21% were members of underrepresented racial-ethnic groups.
United States Coast Guard Academy is the 4th most popular school in the nation for students seeking a bachelor's degree in chemical & physical oceanography. Each year, around 1,000 students seeking various degrees attend the university. During the most recent year for which we have data, 27 people received their bachelor's degree in chemical & physical oceanography from USCGA. Of these students, 77% were women and 31% were members of underrepresented racial-ethnic groups.
North Carolina State University is the 5th most popular school in the nation for students seeking a bachelor's degree in chemical & physical oceanography. Roughly 36,000 attend the school each year. The average in-state tuition for full-time undergraduates is $6,535 per year, while in-state graduate students, on average, pay $9,095 per year. During the most recent year for which we have data, 18 people received their bachelor's degree in chemical & physical oceanography from NC State. Of these students, 54% were women and 14% were members of underrepresented racial-ethnic groups.
University of California - Berkeley is the 6th most popular school in the nation for students seeking a bachelor's degree in chemical & physical oceanography. Each year, around 42,300 students seeking various degrees attend the university. The average in-state tuition for full-time undergraduates is $11,564 per year, while in-state graduate students, on average, pay $11,700 per year. During the most recent year for which we have data, 12 people received their bachelor's degree in chemical & physical oceanography from UC Berkeley. Of these students, 92% were women and 62% were members of underrepresented racial-ethnic groups.
University of North Carolina at Wilmington is the 7th most popular school in the nation for students seeking a bachelor's degree in chemical & physical oceanography. Roughly 17,900 attend the school each year. The average in-state tuition for full-time undergraduates is $4,443 per year, while in-state graduate students, on average, pay $4,719 per year. During the most recent year for which we have data, 9 people received their bachelor's degree in chemical & physical oceanography from UNCW. Of these students, 22% were women and 11% were members of underrepresented racial-ethnic groups.
Texas A&M University - College Station is the 7th most popular school in the nation for students seeking a bachelor's degree in chemical & physical oceanography. Roughly 70,400 attend the school each year. The average in-state tuition for full-time undergraduates is $8,815 per year, while in-state graduate students, on average, pay $6,885 per year. During the most recent year for which we have data, 9 people received their bachelor's degree in chemical & physical oceanography from Texas A&M College Station. About 40% of this group were women, and 40% were students from an underrepresented racial-ethnic group.
University of Southern Mississippi comes in at #9 on our list of the most popular colleges offering bachelor's degrees in chemical & physical oceanography. Each year, around 14,600 students seeking various degrees attend the university. The average in-state tuition for full-time undergraduates is $9,340 per year, while in-state graduate students, on average, pay $9,340 per year. During the most recent year for which we have data, 8 people received their bachelor's degree in chemical & physical oceanography from Southern Miss.
Humboldt State University is the 10th most popular school in the nation for students seeking a bachelor's degree in chemical & physical oceanography. Each year, around 6,600 students seeking various degrees attend the university. The average in-state tuition for full-time undergraduates is $5,742 per year, while in-state graduate students, on average, pay $7,176 per year. During the most recent year for which we have data, 7 people received their bachelor's degree in chemical & physical oceanography from Humboldt State University. Of these students, 75% were women and 25% were members of underrepresented racial-ethnic groups.
Kutztown University of Pennsylvania is the 11th most popular school in the nation for students seeking a bachelor's degree in chemical & physical oceanography. Each year, around 7,800 students seeking various degrees attend the university. The average in-state tuition for full-time undergraduates is $7,716 per year, while in-state graduate students, on average, pay $9,288 per year. During the most recent year for which we have data, 6 people received their bachelor's degree in chemical & physical oceanography from Kutztown University. Around 9% of these students were from an underrepresented racial-ethnic group, and 82% were women.
Rider University is the 11th most popular school in the nation for students seeking a bachelor's degree in chemical & physical oceanography. The average in-state tuition for full-time undergraduates is $36,000 per year, while in-state graduate students, on average, pay $18,234 per year. During the most recent year for which we have data, 6 people received their bachelor's degree in chemical & physical oceanography from Rider.
University of Miami is the 13th most popular school in the nation for students seeking a bachelor's degree in chemical & physical oceanography. Each year, around 17,800 students seeking various degrees attend the university. The average in-state tuition for full-time undergraduates is $55,440 per year, while in-state graduate students, on average, pay $41,580 per year. During the most recent year for which we have data, 4 people received their bachelor's degree in chemical & physical oceanography from U Miami. Of these students, 71% were women and 29% were members of underrepresented racial-ethnic groups.
Hawaii Pacific University comes in at #14 on our list of the most popular colleges offering bachelor's degrees in chemical & physical oceanography. Roughly 4,200 attend the school each year. The average in-state tuition for full-time undergraduates is $31,440 per year, while in-state graduate students, on average, pay $20,306 per year. During the most recent year for which we have data, 2 people received their bachelor's degree in chemical & physical oceanography from Hawaii Pacific University. Around 60% of these students were from an underrepresented racial-ethnic group, and 60% were women.
Florida Institute of Technology is the 14th most popular school in the nation for students seeking a bachelor's degree in chemical & physical oceanography. Roughly 6,700 attend the school each year. The average in-state tuition for full-time undergraduates is $42,770 per year, while in-state graduate students, on average, pay $22,338 per year. During the most recent year for which we have data, 2 people received their bachelor's degree in chemical & physical oceanography from Florida Tech. Around 33% of these students were from an underrepresented racial-ethnic group, and 67% were women.
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References
*The racial-ethnic minority student count is calculated by taking the total number of students and subtracting white students, international students, and students whose race/ethnicity was unknown. This number is then divided by the total number of students at the school to obtain the percentage of racial-ethnic minorities.
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- National Center for Education Statistics
- O*NET Online
- Bureau of Labor Statistics
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