Which fields attract students?

Women

Growing subfields

The subfields of doctoral study showing the largest relative growth in numbers of female doctorate recipients over the past decade have been in bioengineering and biomedical engineering (125%) and in aerospace, aeronautical, and astronautical engineering (124%). Geosciences, atmospheric, and ocean sciences also saw strong growth in the number of female recipients, with an increase of 92% between 2006 and 2016, followed by teaching fields with an increase of 86%.

Fastest growing fields of study for female U.S. doctorate recipients, by broad field of study: 2006–16

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(Percent change 2006–16)
Field Percent change 2006–16
Life sciences
Biological and biomedical sciences 44.3
Agricultural sciences and natural resources 39.3
Physical sciences and earth sciences
Geosciences, atmospheric, and ocean sciences 91.7
Physics and astronomy 62.7
Mathematics and computer sciences
Mathematics and statistics 37.4
Computer and information sciences 34.7
Psychology and social sciences
Other social sciences 75.4
Economics 34.8
Engineering
Bioengineering and biomedical engineering 124.6
Aerospace, aeronautical, and astronautical engineering 124.0
Education
Teaching fields 86.4
Other education 71.3
Humanities and arts
History 32.2
Letters 11.2
Other non-S&E fields
Communication 41.4
Business management and administration 13.6