By Program By Institution
You can search for multiple values, seprated by commas ",". *
* After your results are return, don't forget to expand the institution program lists. Results can be found in the institution program name(s) as well as the CIP program classifications.
The plus and minus icons are used to expand and collapse the sub-table detail lists.
Click the plus to expand the sub-table and click the minus to collapse the detail.
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The Classification of Instructional Programs (CIP) is a code system of instructional programs with the purpose to facilitate the organization, collection, and reporting of fields of study and program completions.
The CIP is the accepted federal government statistical standard on instructional program classifications and is used in a variety of education information surveys and databases.
How to Read a CIP Code The CIP is subdivided in a hierarchical, three-level structure. The highest level is the 2-digit series, which is composed of 47 fields of study. This is followed by the 4-digit series, composed of 421 subject categories, and the final level 6-digit series which is composed of 1,847 program classifications.
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The plus and minus icons are used to expand and collapse the lists of institution where the programs are available.
** Data extracted from the Inventory databases as of today @ 5:00AM