2004-05年MLA英语和其他现代语言博士课程指南数据报告

ADE Bulletin Pub Date : 1900-01-01 DOI:10.1632/ADE.140.61
Douglas Steward
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文件:Steward_data_140_P5T1。Adobe Garamond Pro: title: 22/24;身份验证:14;验证注:9/10;发行信息:8/10.5 osf & It (0 tr);©信息:8/10.5 sc (+11 tr);毅联汇业:22;Txt: 10.5/12.25 (cd 4%);本报告基于MLA为2004-05年版在线MLA英语和其他现代语言博士课程指南收集的数据,这是许多成员和MLA专业就业委员会要求的一个项目。《指南》的第一版(试点)基于2000-01年的数据,于2004年在网上发布。试行版的英语系数据报告发表在《ADE通报》137(2005):81-88,英语系和外语系的试行版数据可在www.mla.org/ gdp_ intro网站上查阅。2004-05年度的数据包括333个自愿参与的院系的反馈:134个英语系,158个外语系,41个比较文学和其他类型的院系MLA通过在线调查表格征求各部门的信息。除特别注明外,本报告只引用2004-05学年的数据。在《指南》于2005年秋季在www.mla .org网站上公开发布之前,各部门被邀请对它们提交的信息进行核实和更正。26人在加拿大。表1显示了参与部门的细目。如表2和表3所示,院系提供几十种语言的博士学位。表2显示,外语系提供博士学位最多的是法语(66个系),其次是西班牙语(60个系);德语(50人);意大利语(21门);汉语、日语、俄语(15个部门)每一个);葡萄牙语(14个专业)。表4显示,在回答问题的289个院系中,博士生招生人数最少的为3人,最多的为305人。被调查的院系平均招生人数为42.2人,中位数为52人。这些系共有超过12,200名学生。当提交的数据使其成为可能和重要时,信息按部门类型进行细分。在其他情况下,要么数据过于稀疏,无法按部门类型进行分解,要么类型之间的数据差异不显著。同样,在可能和重要的情况下,对美国和加拿大各部门的数据进行分类。2004-05年MLA英语和其他现代语言博士课程指南数据报告
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Report on Data from the 2004–05 MLA Guide to Doctoral Programs in English and Other Modern Languages
File: Steward_data_140_P5T1.indd Job #: 320-30 11/3/06–JF/JR/DC Adobe Garamond Pro: Titl: 22/24; Auth: 14; Auth note: 9/10 It; Issue info: 8/10.5 osf & It (0 tr); © Info: 8/10.5 sc (+11 tr); ICap: 22; Txt: 10.5/12.25 (cd 4%); Extr: 8.5/10 This report is based on data collected by the MLA for the 2004–05 edition of the online MLA Guide to Doctoral Programs in English and Other Modern Languages, a project called for by many members and by the MLA Committee on Professional Employment. The first (pilot) edition of the Guide, based on 2000–01 data, became available online in 2004. A report on English department data from the pilot edition appeared in ADE Bulletin 137 (2005): 81–88, and data from the pilot edition for both English and foreign language departments are available online at www .mla .org/ gdp_ intro. The data for the 2004–05 edition include the responses of 333 voluntarily participating departments: 134 English departments, 158 departments of foreign languages, and 41 departments of comparative literature and other types.1 The MLA solicited departments’ information through an online survey form. Except where noted, this report refers only to the data for the 2004–05 academic year. Departments were invited to verify and correct the information they submitted before the Guide became publicly accessible online at www .mla .org in fall 2005.2 Of the 333 departments 307 are in the United states; 26 are in Canada. Table 1 shows the breakdown of participating departments. Departments offer the PhD in several dozen languages, as tables 2 and 3 illustrate. Table 2 shows that reporting foreign language departments offer the PhD most commonly in French (66 depts.), followed by spanish (60 depts.); German (50 depts.); italian (21 depts.); Chinese, Japanese, and Russian (15 depts. each); and Portuguese (14 depts.). Table 4 shows that, in the 289 departments that answered the question, the lowest number of enrolled doctoral students was 3, the highest 305. On average, responding departments had an enrollment of 42.2 students, with a median enrollment of 52. in total, over 12,200 students were enrolled in the departments. When the submitted data make it possible and significant, information is broken down by department type. in other cases, the data were either too sparse to be disaggregated by department type or there was no significant difference in the data among types. similarly, when possible and significant, data are disaggregated for United states and Canadian departments. Report on Data from the 2004–05 MLA Guide to Doctoral Programs in English and Other Modern Languages
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