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EMSI Analyst PDF Export Program Overview Accounting in United States Cerritos College 11110 Alondra Blvd. Norwalk, California 90650 562.860.2451 Economic Modeling Specialists International | www.economicmodeling.com Page 1/85 Parameters Programs Code Description 52.0301 Accounting Regions Code Description 0 United States Completions Year 2013 Jobs Timeframe 2013 - 2014 Datarun 2014.3 – QCEW Employees Economic Modeling Specialists International | www.economicmodeling.com Page 2/85 Program Summary for Accounting 2,142 78,615 65,621 Regional Institutions Regional Program Completions (2013) Annual Openings (2013) Regional Trends 2003 2013 % Region Completions Completions Change A Region 52,348 78,615 50.2% Economic Modeling Specialists International | www.economicmodeling.com Page 3/85 Regional Completions by Award Level Completions Award Level Percent (2013) Award of less than 1 academic A 1,455 1.9% year Award of at least 1 but less than 2 A 1,332 1.7% academic years Award of at least 2 but less than 4 A 203 0.3% academic years A Postbaccalaureate certificate 496 0.6% A Post-masters certificate 19 0.0% A Associates degree 6,132 7.8% A Bachelors degree 51,230 65.2% A Masters degree 17,703 22.5% A Doctors degree 45 0.1% Total Certificates Degrees Institution Completions (2013) (2013) (2013) Alabama A & M University 0 9 9 University of Alabama at Birmingham 0 179 179 University of Alabama in Huntsville 4 69 73 Alabama State University 0 27 27 The University of Alabama 0 325 325 Athens State University 0 107 107 Auburn University at Montgomery 0 33 33 Auburn University 0 211 211 Birmingham Southern College 0 2 2 South University-Montgomery 0 0 0 Faulkner University 0 2 2 Herzing University-Birmingham 0 0 0 Economic Modeling Specialists International | www.economicmodeling.com Page 4/85 Huntingdon College 0 13 13 Jacksonville State University 0 45 45 University of West Alabama 0 25 25 Miles College 0 5 5 University of Mobile 0 12 12 University of Montevallo 0 10 10 University of North Alabama 0 26 26 Oakwood University 0 13 13 Samford University 0 45 45 University of South Alabama 0 71 71 Spring Hill College 0 0 0 Talladega College 0 0 0 TROY STATE UNIVERSITY-MONTGOMERY 0 0 0 Troy University 0 109 109 Tuskegee University 0 12 12 University of Alaska Anchorage 0 87 87 University of Alaska Fairbanks 0 15 15 University of Alaska Southeast 0 0 0 Alaska Pacific University 0 3 3 Charter College-Anchorage 50 21 71 Everest College-Phoenix 0 0 0 Brookline College-Phoenix 0 8 8 Arizona State University-Tempe 0 358 358 Arizona Western College 3 7 10 University of Arizona 0 231 231 Central Arizona College 8 5 13 Brown Mackie College-Tucson 0 0 0 DeVry University-Arizona 0 0 0 Economic Modeling Specialists International | www.economicmodeling.com Page 5/85 Glendale Community College 12 0 12 Grand Canyon University 0 135 135 Lamson College 0 0 0 GateWay Community College 3 5 8 Mesa Community College 0 0 0 Mohave Community College 0 3 3 Northern Arizona University 3 82 85 Northland Pioneer College 0 2 2 Ottawa University-Phoenix 0 5 5 Phoenix College 5 18 23 University of Phoenix-Phoenix Campus 0 31 31 Pima Community College 18 40 58 Prescott College 0 0 0 Rio Salado College 22 11 33 South Mountain Community College 1 1 2 Western International University 5 33 38 Yavapai College 14 15 29 University of Arkansas at Little Rock 2 67 69 Arkansas Baptist College 0 4 4 Lyon College 0 3 3 University of Arkansas 0 168 168 University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff 0 14 14 Arkansas State University-Beebe 0 0 0 Arkansas State University-Main Campus 0 71 71 Arkansas Tech University 0 24 24 University of Arkansas at Monticello 0 10 10 University of Central Arkansas 0 58 58 Crowley's Ridge Technical Institute 5 0 5 Economic Modeling Specialists International | www.economicmodeling.com Page 6/85 University of Arkansas Community College-Batesville 4 0 4 Harding University 0 34 34 Henderson State University 0 19 19 Hendrix College 0 21 21 John Brown University 0 9 9 Arkansas Northeastern College 0 0 0 North Arkansas College 11 0 11 Northwest Technical Institute 8 0 8 Ouachita Baptist University 0 18 18 College of the Ouachitas 3 4 7 University of the Ozarks 0 6 6 Pulaski Technical College 10 0 10 Southern Arkansas University Main Campus 0 34 34 University of Arkansas-Fort Smith 0 0 0 College of Alameda 0 0 0 Allan Hancock College 0 0 0 American River College 0 0 0 Antelope Valley College 0 0 0 Azusa Pacific University 0 20 20 Bakersfield College 0 0 0 Barstow Community College 0 0 0 Butte College 0 0 0 Cabrillo College 0 0 0 California Baptist University 0 22 22 California Lutheran University 0 29 29 California Polytechnic State University-San Luis Obispo 0 58 58 California State University-San Bernardino 0 25 25 California State Polytechnic University-Pomona 0 1 1 Economic Modeling Specialists International | www.economicmodeling.com Page 7/85 California State University-Chico 0 0 0 California State University-Fullerton 0 41 41 California State University-Los Angeles 0 33 33 California State University-Northridge 0 245 245 University of California-Davis 0 29 29 University of California-Riverside 0 8 8 California College San Diego 0 7 7 Canada College 0 0 0 College of the Canyons 0 0 0 CET-Sobrato 0 0 0 CET-El Centro 54 0 54 CET-San Bernardino 0 0 0 CET-Gilroy 0 0 0 Cerritos College 0 0 0 Chabot College 0 0 0 Chaffey College 0 0 0 Chapman University 0 44 44 Citrus College 0 0 0 City College of San Francisco 0 0 0 Claremont McKenna College 0 36 36 Coastline Community College 0 0 0 Columbia College 0 0 0 El Camino College-Compton Center 0 0 0 Contra Costa College 0 0 0 Cosumnes River College 0 0 0 Crafton Hills College 0 0 0 Cuesta College 0 0 0 Economic Modeling Specialists International | www.economicmodeling.com Page 8/85 Cuyamaca College 0 0 0 Cypress College 0 0 0 De Anza College 0 0 0 College of the Desert 0 0 0 DeVry University-California 0 0 0 Diablo Valley College 0 0 0 East Los Angeles College 0 0 0 El Camino Community College District 0 0 0 Empire College School of Business 2 6 8 Evergreen Valley College 0 0 0 Feather River Community College District 0 0 0 Foothill College 0 0 0 Fresno City College 0 0 0 Fresno Pacific University 0 0 0 Fullerton College 0 0 0 Gavilan College 0 0 0 Glendale Community College 0 0 0 Golden Gate University-San Francisco 17 113 130 Golden West College 0 0 0 Grossmont College 0 0 0 Hartnell College 0 0 0 Heald College-Rancho Cordova 0 1 1 Heald College-Fresno 1 0 1 Heald College-San Jose 0 0 0 Heald College-San Francisco 2 1 3 Heald College-Concord 1 0 1 Humphreys College-Stockton and Modesto Campuses 0 16 16 Imperial Valley College 0 0 0 Economic Modeling Specialists International | www.economicmodeling.com Page 9/85 Irvine Valley College 0 0 0 Reedley College 0 0 0 University of La Verne 0 21 21 Lake Tahoe Community College 0 0 0 Laney College 0 0 0 Lassen Community College 0 0 0 La Sierra University 0 18 18 Long Beach City College 0 0 0 Los Angeles Harbor College 0 0 0 Los Angeles Pierce College 0 0 0 Los Angeles Southwest College 0 0 0 Los Angeles Trade Technical College 0 0 0 Los Angeles Valley College 0 0 0 Los Angeles City College 0 0 0 Los Angeles Mission College 0 0 0 Los Medanos College 0 0 0 Loyola Marymount University 0 56 56 MTI College 0 0 0 College of Marin 0 0 0 Mendocino College 0 0 0 Menlo College 0 10 10 Merced College 0 0 0 Merritt College 0 0 0 MiraCosta College 0 0 0 Mission College 0 0 0 Modesto Junior College 0 0 0 Monterey Peninsula College 0 0 0 Moorpark College 0 0 0 Economic Modeling Specialists International | www.economicmodeling.com Page 10/85 Mt San Antonio College 0 0 0 Mt San Jacinto Community College District 0 0 0 Napa Valley College 0 0 0 National University 6 145 151 Notre Dame de Namur University 0 1 1 Ohlone College 0 0 0 Orange Coast College 0 0 0 Oxnard College 0 0 0 Pacific States University 15 22 37 Palo Verde College 0 0 0 Palomar College 0 0 0 Pasadena City College 0 0 0 Pepperdine University 0 21 21 Pitzer College 0 0 0 Point Loma Nazarene University 0 16 16 Porterville College 0 0 0 Santa Ana College 0 0 0 University of Redlands 0 10 10 College of the Redwoods 0 0 0 Rio Hondo College 0 0 0 Riverside City College 0 0 0 Sacramento City College 0 0 0 Saddleback College 0 0 0 San Diego City College 0 0 0 San Diego Mesa College 0 0 0 San Diego Miramar College 0 0 0 San Diego State University 0 99 99 University of San Diego 0 142 142 Economic Modeling Specialists International | www.economicmodeling.com Page 11/85 University of San Francisco 0 50 50 San Joaquin Delta College 0 0 0 San Jose City College 0 0 0 San Jose State University 0 20 20 College of San Mateo 0 0 0 Santa Barbara City College 0 0 0 Santa Clara University 102 91 193 Santa Monica College 0 0 0 Santa Rosa Junior College 0 0 0 Scripps College 0 0 0 College of the Sequoias 0 0 0 Shasta College 0 0 0 Sierra College 0 0 0 Simpson University 0 1 1 College of the Siskiyous 0 0 0 Skyline College 0 0 0 San Bernardino Valley College 0 0 0 Saint Mary's College of California 0 24 24 Solano Community College 0 0 0 Vanguard University of Southern California 0 3 3 Southwestern College 0 0 0 University of Southern California 0 350 350 Taft College 0 0 0 Ventura College 0 0 0 Victor Valley College 0 0 0 Berkeley City College 0 0 0 Walden University 0 78 78 West Hills College-Coalinga 0 0 0 Economic Modeling Specialists International | www.economicmodeling.com Page 12/85 West Los Angeles College 0 0 0 West Valley College 0 0 0 Woodbury University 0 29 29 Yuba College 0 0 0 Aims Community College 14 10 24 Everest College-Colorado Springs 0 0 0 University of Colorado
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