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GRADUATION REPORTA five year comparative look at total graduates and degrees awarded atBaton Rouge Community College and the former Capital Area TechnicalCollegeOffice of InstitutionalResearch

Table of ContentsGraduate Totals from 2010-2011 to 2014-2015 by Gender, by Ethnicity and by Award Type . 1Visual Representation of Total Awards and Total Graduates. 2List of Degrees Awarded from 2010-2011 to 2014-2015 by Program CIP Code and Degree Level . 3

Degrees AwardedComparative Look Using 5 Years of DataTotal Graduates and Degrees AwardedBRCCTotal Graduates (unduplicated)Total Degrees Awarded (includes multiple 3271473439CATCTotal Graduates (unduplicated)Total Degrees Awarded (includes multiple awards)Total Graduates by Gender (unduplicated)BRCCFemaleMaleCATCFemaleMaleTotal Graduates by Ethnicity (unduplicated)BRCCAsianAmerican Indian/Alaska NativeBlack, Non HispanicHispanicNative HawaiianWhiteForeign/Non Resident AlienUnknown RaceTwo or More RacesCATCAsianAmerican Indian/Alaska NativeBlack, Non HispanicHispanicNative HawaiianWhiteForeign/Non Resident AlienUnknown RaceTwo or More RacesTotal Degrees Awarded by Type (includes multiple awards)BRCCAssociate DegreeCertificateTechnical Competency AreaCATCAssociate DegreeTechnical DiplomaCertificateTechnical Competency AreaOffice of Institutional 01520462667234March 9, 2016

Degrees AwardedComparative Look Using 5 Years of Data2014-2015 Demographics and Degree TypeOffice of Institutional Research2March 9, 2016

Degrees Awarded2010-2011 to 2014-2015Degree2010-2011 2011-2012 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015LevelCIPDegree 302520302522001BRCC TotalNon DegreeComputer ScienceComputer Network EngineerTeaching (Gr 1-5)Pre-EngineeringProcess TechnologyParalegal StudiesLiberal ArtsGeneral StudiesGeneral StudiesGeneral ScienceLouisiana Transfer - Associate of ArtsLouisiana Transfer - Associate of ScienceScience TechnologiesCriminal JusticeEmergency ManagementHelicopter Pilot OperationsAV Main Tech - AvionicsHelicopter Operations: Private PilotHelicopter Ops: Commercial PilotHelicopter Ops: Instrument PilotEntertainment TechnologiesVeterinary TechnologyEmergency Medical Technician - ParamedicParamedicDiagnostic Medical SonographyDiagnostic Medical SonographyNursingBusinessBusiness TechnologyBusiness TechnologyAccounting TechnologyAccounting TechnologyConstruction CTSAASHorticulture/Landscape: Horticulture TechnicianHorticulture/Landscape: Landscape TechnicianHorticulture/Landscape: Grower TechnicianGraphicsGraphics: Prepress TechnicianGraphics: Bindery WorkerGraphics: Entry Level BinderyICT: Computer Network SpecialistIT Systems AnalystNetwork AdministratorApplication SpecialistComputer TechnicianIT LAN TechnicianServer AdministratorWAN 12118638421425111318116111716Note: To match completers to Board of Regents' numbers, all TCAs must be removed since Regents does not recognize TCAs in their reporting.Office of Institutional Research3March 9, 2016

Degrees Awarded2010-2011 to 2014-2015CIPDegree 4470604470604470604470604470604ICT: Computer System TechnicianICT: LAN AdministratorIT Systems AnalystNetwork AdministratorComputer TechnicianICT Computer OperatorIT LAN TechnicianIT System SupportWAN TechnicianCosmetologyShampoo OperatorBarber-StylingCulinary ArtsEntry Level Line CookProduction CookEntry Level Prep Cook IIIOccupational EducationDrafting & Design TechnologyDrafting & Design TechnologyDrafting & Design TechnologyDD Engineering Aide IIDD Engineering Aide ICare/Development Of Young ChildrenCare/Development Of Young ChildrenCare/Development Of Young ChildrenChild Care Teacher IChild Care Teacher IIBasic Caregiver IBasic Caregiver IIBasic Infant/Toddler CaregiverBasic Preschool CaregiverBasic Preschool TeacherCare and Development SpecialistJourneyman IndustrialCarpentryCarpentry Technician IICarpenter's HelperCarpentry Technician IResidential A/C & RefrigA/C & Refrig - DomesticA/C & Refrig Helper IIA/C & Refrig Helper ICollision Repair TechnologyCRT Basic Structure RepairCRT Collision Repair ApprenticeAutomotive TechnicianAutomotive TechnicianAuto Electrical TechnicianAuto Engine Performance TechnicianAuto Power Train TechnicianAuto Brake TechnicianAuto Electrical TechnicianAuto Engine Performance TechnicianAuto Engine Repair TechnicianDegree2010-2011 2011-2012 2012-2013 2013-2014 88262219Note: To match completers to Board of Regents' numbers, all TCAs must be removed since Regents does not recognize TCAs in their reporting.Office of Institutional Research4March 9, 2016

Degrees Awarded2010-2011 to 2014-2015CIPDegree 2520303520401520401520401520401Auto Heating & A/C TechnicianAuto Manual Drive Train TechnicianAuto Steering & Suspension TechnicianAuto Transmission & Transaxle TechnicianOutdoor Power Equipment TechnologyOPET: Outdoor Power Equipment Tech IIOPET: Outdoor Powere Equipment Tech IUpholstery TechnicianUpholstery Furniture Tech IUpholstery Furniture Tech IIUpholstery Furniture Tech IIIUpholstery Tech VehicleUpholstery AssistantMTT Indust Machine Shop TechnicianMTT CNC OperatorMTT Lathe OperatorMTT Mill OperatorMTT Drill Press OperatorWeldingCombination Welder (SMAW/GTAW)Marine/ShipProduction Line WelderStructural WelderWelding Arc FCAWWelding Arc GMAWWelding Arc GTAWWelding Arc SMAWProduction Line WelderTack Welder/Fitter HelperThermal CutterWelder HelperWelding Arc CutterWelding Arc Skills UpgradeMedical Office AsstMedical AsstPharmacy TechnicianPhlebotomy: Phlebotomy SkillsPatient Care TechnicianPCT EKG SkillsPCT Nurse AssistantPCT Phlebotomy SkillsPractical NursingPN Health AideNurse AssistantBusiness Office TechnologyAccounting TechnologyAccounting TechnologyAcct Tech: Account ClerkAcct Tech: General ClerkAcct Tech: General ClerkBusiness Office AdministrationOffice Systems TechnologyOffice Sys TechBusiness Office TechnologyDegree2010-2011 2011-2012 2012-2013 2013-2014 T32TD631161Note: To match completers to Board of Regents' numbers, all TCAs must be removed since Regents does not recognize TCAs in their reporting.Office of Institutional Research5March 9, 2016

Degrees Awarded2010-2011 to 2014-2015CIPDegree 20401520401CATC TotalOffice Sys TechAccounting Office AssistantAccounting Office SpecialistMedical Office SpecialistOffice Assistant SpecialistOffice Sys Tech: Office AsstOffice Sys Tech: Word ProcessorGeneral ClerkOffice Systems Technology: General ClerkDegree2010-2011 2011-2012 2012-2013 2013-2014 nd Total32842874266428132302Note: To match completers to Board of Regents' numbers, all TCAs must be removed since Regents does not recognize TCAs in their reporting.Office of Institutional Research6March 9, 2016

480508 Welding Arc GMAW CTS 1 18 11 33 480508 Welding Arc GTAW CTS 4 8 10 12 29 480508 Welding Arc SMAW CTS 18 27 27 130 211 480508 Production Line Welder TCA 235 200 63 480508 Tack Welder/Fitter Helper TCA 96 67 31 480508 Thermal Cutter TCA 117 103 46 480508 Welder Helper TCA 114 101 46

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