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Table P39. Number of subbaccalaureate career education credentials awarded by Title IV postsecondary institutions, by career field of study and state: United States, 2006
State Any field
of study
Agri-
culture and nat-
ural re-
sources
Busi-
ness manage-
ment
Busi-
ness support
Communi-
cations and design
Com-
puter and infor-
mation sciences
Con-
sumer ser-
vices
Educa-
tion
Engi-
neering, archi-
tecture, and science technol-
ogies
Health sciences Manufac-
turing, construc-
tion, repair and trans-
portation
Mar-
keting
Pro-
tective
services
Public, legal, and social services
                             
Total, all states 1,127,637 11,750 110,447 31,390 28,762 53,027 133,097 21,453 53,804 443,606 144,097 17,848 54,080 24,276
                             
Alabama 11,391 79 488 769 138 587 1,261 26 662 5,130 1,961 9 116 165
Alaska 1,699 3 211 45 4 42 75 21 178 798 264 0 26 32
Arizona 37,417 94 4,159 1,567 715 1,313 4,137 649 1,485 12,389 7,545 37 2,906 421
Arkansas 9,574 10 541 343 39 383 1,062 283 444 3,454 2,454 10 503 48
California 144,082 1,272 11,904 3,141 4,915 5,685 23,873 585 4,142 54,055 16,127 5,970 9,169 3,244
                             
Colorado 22,870 557 1,074 415 493 406 2,090 41 734 11,281 3,922 224 1,370 263
Connecticut 10,083 58 1,019 268 256 279 1,173 20 505 3,570 2,213 105 286 331
Delaware 2,700 21 299 23 60 56 162 472 146 1,062 138 44 98 119
District of Columbia 2,095 0 576 5 22 308 149 1 16 959 0 17 36 6
Florida 86,831 305 5,495 1,034 1,766 3,335 11,393 679 3,871 37,478 7,892 3,188 9,196 1,199
                             
Georgia 45,546 367 3,756 2,692 562 4,043 3,851 1,223 873 16,654 9,423 402 1,326 374
Hawaii 2,933 14 634 79 40 213 327 47 260 724 303 19 188 85
Idaho 3,826 95 150 146 37 93 586 103 295 1,666 413 28 128 86
Illinois 57,931 854 8,969 1,590 1,084 2,518 7,809 392 1,787 20,437 8,633 754 2,274 830
Indiana 19,643 101 3,522 435 279 986 1,233 315 1,916 8,069 2,061 50 370 306
                             
Iowa 15,630 541 1,695 513 238 840 1,401 8 528 5,577 1,424 225 1,550 1,090
Kansas 14,894 184 736 407 201 365 1,682 235 543 6,613 3,383 86 303 156
Kentucky 22,855 281 1,794 1,581 337 1,071 2,277 67 1,343 7,610 5,775 66 308 345
Louisiana 10,433 32 629 473 86 521 1,398 207 651 4,897 1,179 1 212 147
Maine 3,263 28 367 59 55 30 362 94 232 1,337 485 10 115 89
                             
Maryland 13,527 35 2,353 203 370 688 1,211 404 686 4,980 1,717 17 541 322
Massachusetts 17,704 133 2,048 180 582 750 2,660 512 1,045 7,834 485 98 874 503
Michigan 35,242 228 3,976 741 1,385 1,559 3,807 1,087 2,945 15,063 2,117 420 1,364 550
Minnesota 25,432 576 2,214 402 1,036 851 2,561 188 1,064 10,653 3,625 488 1,252 522
Mississippi 9,128 79 741 534 90 198 1,165 742 415 3,853 935 114 97 165
                             
Missouri 16,876 104 1,014 434 341 952 1,654 56 1,028 8,051 1,921 57 712 552
Montana 1,828 126 168 77 4 118 222 70 93 637 213 21 43 36
Nebraska 7,218 271 792 231 270 323 936 59 498 2,073 1,375 33 229 128
Nevada 5,530 14 423 31 118 249 1,616 76 174 2,462 83 7 166 111
New Hampshire 4,655 50 642 49 187 187 830 196 130 1,656 208 40 331 149
                             
New Jersey 24,204 34 2,893 567 695 1,729 2,461 756 986 9,959 2,211 227 1,068 618
New Mexico 7,004 36 716 312 74 344 847 419 443 2,498 820 0 310 185
New York 63,313 552 11,337 2,368 4,134 2,871 7,501 1,456 2,698 18,519 4,352 1,198 2,731 3,596
North Carolina 31,120 698 3,179 381 670 1,889 3,434 2,067 1,329 9,305 5,599 179 1,838 552
North Dakota 2,247 81 265 128 18 75 277 26 329 558 384 19 71 16
                             
Ohio 42,337 1,299 4,586 916 956 2,062 3,716 593 3,141 18,491 3,135 517 1,813 1,112
Oklahoma 17,299 224 1,730 436 390 709 2,262 868 850 6,406 2,823 73 338 190
Oregon 9,808 133 806 154 193 326 1,600 164 410 4,799 535 46 414 228
Pennsylvania 48,192 149 4,184 684 1,694 2,618 5,054 1,742 2,705 17,068 8,731 534 1,710 1,319
Rhode Island 5,887 41 739 53 236 318 1,158 98 291 1,350 1,011 245 260 87
                             
South Carolina 13,509 75 1,504 743 134 791 1,546 0 607 5,017 1,940 133 390 629
South Dakota 3,103 123 406 27 54 228 183 49 172 1,103 520 72 117 49
Tennessee 19,569 33 1,136 1,063 348 701 2,110 32 1,171 8,125 4,096 55 399 300
Texas 81,861 600 5,717 2,523 1,470 4,228 10,510 2,223 5,040 35,553 8,233 783 3,192 1,789
Utah 11,375 37 1,174 321 286 380 1,537 298 426 4,907 1,481 132 257 139
                             
Vermont 1,340 48 241 0 35 88 296 29 111 371 51 2 16 52
Virginia 21,558 174 2,699 717 259 1,700 997 484 1,698 10,952 838 64 770 206
Washington 25,093 325 2,138 688 604 1,682 2,125 611 1,182 10,983 3,272 435 631 417
West Virginia 5,268 77 540 273 88 208 475 35 430 2,265 511 0 223 143
Wisconsin 26,274 380 1,840 514 577 1,049 1,983 387 1,009 13,720 2,708 542 1,343 222
                             
Wyoming 4,440 119 228 55 137 82 62 258 87 635 2,572 52 100 53
NOTE: This table shows, for example, that 79 subbaccalaureate credentials in agriculture and natural resources were awarded by Title IV institutions in Alabama in 2006. There are no standard errors for this table because it is based on population counts.
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS), 2005–06 Completions and 2006–07 Institutional Characteristics (IC) data files.

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