Education in Washington State for the 21 st century economy Ed - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Education in Washington State for the 21 st century economy Ed - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Education in Washington State for the 21 st century economy Ed Lazowska Bill & Melinda Gates Chair in Computer Science & Engineering University of Washington July 2005 IT is back! Total Employment for all Professional-Level IT
IT is back!
Total Employment for all Professional-Level IT Occupations
(John Sargent, Technology Administration, US Department of Commerce) 2,400,000 2,500,000 2,600,000 2,700,000 2,800,000 2,900,000 3,000,000 3,100,000 3,200,000 1999 May 1999 Nov 2000 May 2000 Nov 2001 May 2001 Nov 2002 May 2002 Nov 2003 May 2003 Nov 2004 May
What kind of education is needed to produce “innovation economy” goods?
National and regional studies conclude the 3/4ths of the jobs in IT require a Bachelors degree or greater (and it’s highly competitive among those with this credential!) In FY05, Microsoft will hire nearly 5,000 people in the U.S.
25% new grads, 75% experienced 85% “core technical”
⌧55% Bachelors, 40% Masters, 5% Ph.D. ⌧97% Redmond
Summer 2005: 932 undergraduate interns, 202 Research (graduate) interns, in Redmond alone
Average Earnings as a Proportion of High School Graduates’ Earnings, 1975 to 1999
US Census Bureau
Washington State: Average total personal income, 2003 (Age 25 or greater)
$0 $10,000 $20,000 $30,000 $40,000 $50,000 $60,000 $70,000 Less than high school High school diploma Some college or 2- year degree Bachelors degree Advanced degree
1 6 9 6 9 5 1 35 38 42 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
Engineers employed / 10,000 workers Computer specialists employed / 10,000 workers Life and physical scientists employed / 10,000 workers Persons with recent science & engineering Bachelors degrees / 10,000 workers Recent science & engineering Ph.D. degrees / 10,000 workers Percent of employment in high- technology NAICS codes Percent of payroll in high- technology NAICS codes Bachelors degrees granted (all institutions, public and private) / population of 18-24 year
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Percent of Bachelors degrees granted in science & engineering Science & engineering graduate students / population of 18-24 year
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Washington's ranking among the states
US Department of Commerce
1 6 9 6 9 5 1 35 38 42 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
Engineers employed / 10,000 workers Computer specialists employed / 10,000 workers Life and physical scientists employed / 10,000 workers Persons with recent science & engineering Bachelors degrees / 10,000 workers Recent science & engineering Ph.D. degrees / 10,000 workers Percent of employment in high- technology NAICS codes Percent of payroll in high- technology NAICS codes Bachelors degrees granted (all institutions, public and private) / population of 18-24 year
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Percent of Bachelors degrees granted in science & engineering Science & engineering graduate students / population of 18-24 year
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Washington's ranking among the states
US Department of Commerce
5 49 48 43 44 36
5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
2-year public institutions overall 4-year public institutions overall 4-year public lower- division 4-year public upper-division 4-year public graduate and professional 4-year private institutions
Participation rate (% of 18-24 year olds) Washington's ranking among the states (1998)
US Department of Commerce
5 49 48 43 44 36
5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
2-year public institutions overall 4-year public institutions overall 4-year public lower- division 4-year public upper-division 4-year public graduate and professional 4-year private institutions
Participation rate (% of 18-24 year olds) Washington's ranking among the states (1998)
US Department of Commerce
US Department of Commerce
4 24 24 49 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
Industry R&D Expenditures Federal Lab R&D Expenditures University and College R&D Expenditures State Support of Research
Expenditures per $1,000 of GSP Washington's ranking among the states
US Department of Commerce
4 24 24 49 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
Industry R&D Expenditures Federal Lab R&D Expenditures University and College R&D Expenditures State Support of Research
Expenditures per $1,000 of GSP Washington's ranking among the states