2023 Middle Eastern and Semitic Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics Popularity
There are about 1,615 students enrolled in Middle Eastern and Semitic Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics in the USA.
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popularity
Not Very Popular
Compared to national avg.
Diplomas received last year
789
Vs. National Avg.
-95%
popularity Rank
#305
POPULARITY
Middle eastern and semitic languages, literatures, and linguistics is the 307th most popular degree in America, with 355 students receiving their bachelors degree last year. It narrowly lost to #306 Biology Teacher Education.
The degree is offered at a total of 78 colleges across the nation, and is the 212th most widely offered degree.
It is also worth noting that 48% of colleges offering middle eastern and semitic languages literatures and linguistics are public making it a pretty accessible field.
The mid east produces the most middle eastern and semitic languages literatures and linguistics graduates, largely led by University of Maryland-College Park, while it’s the Pacific-12 Conference that leads conference totals. As far as states, Pennsylvania ranks highest, with particular help from California University of Pennsylvania and University of Pennsylvania.
All that being said, no individual school produces more middle eastern and semitic languages literatures and linguistics graduates than Cuyamaca College, which graduated 37 students last year alone. Although size is critical, another important factor to consider is the program’s density (the percent of all students that study middle eastern and semitic languages literatures and linguistics). More students studied middle eastern and semitic languages literatures and linguistics as a percentage of total students at California University of Pennsylvania than any other college.