For the share of master’s degrees awarded in particular humanities disciplines to members of traditionally underrepresented racial/ethnic groups, see Indicator II-25e, “Percentage of Master’s Degrees Awarded to Members of Traditionally Underrepresented Racial/Ethnic Groups, Selected Humanities Disciplines, 1995–2015.” For the racial/ethnic distribution of those earning master’s degrees in the humanities, see Indicator II-25c, “Racial/Ethnic Distribution of 2015 Master’s and Professional Degree Completions, Selected Academic Fields.”
For data on students receiving doctoral degrees, see Indicator II-25f, “Percentage of Doctoral Degrees Awarded to Members of Traditionally Underrepresented Racial/Ethnic Groups, Selected Humanities Disciplines, 1995–2015.” For the share of humanities doctorates awarded to members of traditionally underrepresented racial/ethnic groups, see Indicator II-25b, “Percentage of Doctoral Degrees Awarded to Members of Traditionally Underrepresented Racial/Ethnic Groups, Selected Academic Fields, 1995–2015.”
For comparable information on the demographics of students at the bachelor’s level, see “Racial/Ethnic Distribution of Bachelor's Degrees in the Humanities.”
For additional information on the demographics of students earning graduate-level humanities degrees, see “Gender Distribution of Advanced Degrees in the Humanities.”
Other indicators pertaining to graduate education in the humanities can be found under the topics “Advanced Degrees in the Humanities,” “Share of All Advanced Degrees Conferred in the Humanities,” “Disciplinary Distribution of Advanced Degrees in the Humanities,” “Humanities Degree Completions: An International Comparison,” “Paying for Doctoral Studies in the Humanities,” “Years to Attainment of a Humanities Doctorate,” and “Attrition in Humanities Doctorate Programs.”