Analysis of Mineral Industries Education in the Western Hemisphere

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Edward Steidle
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Jan 1, 1948

Abstract

THAT veterans are crowding the colleges is no longer news; 78 per cent of the 1916-47 enrollment in mineral industries curricula in the United States were veterans, but the rapid comeback from an estimated 1262 total mineral industries students in 1944-45 to 11,422 in 1946-47 is almost astonishing. The figure, which includes 1008 graduate students, is a substantial increase over the previous top record of 9619 in 1938-39. A small part of the increase is caused by the larger number of women entering the field, of whom there were c 9 in 1916-47. Petroleum leads the curricula with 34.5 % of the enrollment, metallurgy is second with 28%, and mining is third with 18%. Table 1. shows all curricula offered and those accredited by ECPD. Using the Mississippi River as a dividing line, 31 colleges in the East and 27 in the West offer curricula in the mineral industries.
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APA: Edward Steidle  (1948)  Analysis of Mineral Industries Education in the Western Hemisphere

MLA: Edward Steidle Analysis of Mineral Industries Education in the Western Hemisphere. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1948.

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