In the academic year of 2021/22, about 880,250 students were awarded a Master's degree in the United States. This figure is projected to increase by the academic year of 2031/32, when it is forecasted that 1,000,460 students will be awarded a Master's degree.
A file that holds the master records for all online training courses nominated for reimbursement.
According to an online survey conducted in February 2025 in the United States, one third of LinkedIn users held a bachelor degree or equivalent. Additionally, 18 percent of LinkedIn users in the U.S. held a masters degree or equivalent.
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This dataset provides Census 2021 estimates for National Statistics Socio-economic Classification (NS-SeC) by sex in Northern Ireland. The estimates are as at census day, 21 March 2021.
The census collected information on the usually resident population of Northern Ireland on census day (21 March 2021). Initial contact letters or questionnaire packs were delivered to every household and communal establishment, and residents were asked to complete online or return the questionnaire with information as correct on census day. Special arrangements were made to enumerate special groups such as students, members of the Travellers Community, HM Forces personnel etc. The Census Coverage Survey (an independent doorstep survey) followed between 12 May and 29 June 2021 and was used to adjust the census counts for under-enumeration.
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This information covers fires, false alarms and other incidents attended by fire crews, and the statistics include the numbers of incidents, fires, fatalities and casualties as well as information on response times to fires. The Home Office also collect information on the workforce, fire prevention work, health and safety and firefighter pensions. All data tables on fire statistics are below.
The Home Office has responsibility for fire services in England. The vast majority of data tables produced by the Home Office are for England but some (0101, 0103, 0201, 0501, 1401) tables are for Great Britain split by nation. In the past the Department for Communities and Local Government (who previously had responsibility for fire services in England) produced data tables for Great Britain and at times the UK. Similar information for devolved administrations are available at https://www.firescotland.gov.uk/about/statistics/" class="govuk-link">Scotland: Fire and Rescue Statistics, https://statswales.gov.wales/Catalogue/Community-Safety-and-Social-Inclusion/Community-Safety" class="govuk-link">Wales: Community safety and http://www.nifrs.org/" class="govuk-link">Northern Ireland: Fire and Rescue Statistics.
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The pie chart showcases the distribution of app/software spending by store category in Montserrat, providing insights into how eCommerce stores allocate their resources on the app or software they utilize. Among the store categories, Apparel exhibits the highest spending, with a total expenditure of $1.00K units representing 100.00% of the overall spending. Following closely behind is Gifts & Special Events with a spend of $0.00 units, comprising <0.01% of the total. Sports also contributes significantly with a spend of $0.00 units, accounting for <0.01% of the overall app/software spending. This data sheds light on the investment patterns of eCommerce stores within each category, reflecting their priorities and resource allocation towards app or software solutions.
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This chart offers an insightful look at the store count by category in Montserrat. Leading the way is Apparel, with 1 stores, which is 33.33% of the total stores in the region. Next is Gifts & Special Events, contributing 1 stores, or 33.33% of the region's total. Sports also has a notable presence, with 1 stores, making up 33.33% of the store count in Montserrat. This breakdown provides a clear picture of the diverse retail landscape in Montserrat, showcasing the variety and scale of stores across different categories.
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This dataset provides Census 2021 estimates that classify usual residents aged 16 years and over in Northern Ireland by their highest level of qualification, and by broad age bands. The estimates are as at census day, 21 March 2021.
The census collected information on the usually resident population of Northern Ireland on census day (21 March 2021). Initial contact letters or questionnaire packs were delivered to every household and communal establishment, and residents were asked to complete online or return the questionnaire with information as correct on census day. Special arrangements were made to enumerate special groups such as students, members of the Travellers Community, HM Forces personnel etc. The Census Coverage Survey (an independent doorstep survey) followed between 12 May and 29 June 2021 and was used to adjust the census counts for under-enumeration.
'Age' is age at last birthday.
Qualification
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This dataset provides Census 2021 estimates that classify usual residents in Northern Ireland by their county of birth. The estimates are as at census day, 21 March 2021.
The census collected information on the usually resident population of Northern Ireland on census day (21 March 2021). Initial contact letters or questionnaire packs were delivered to every household and communal establishment, and residents were asked to complete online or return the questionnaire with information as correct on census day. Special arrangements were made to enumerate special groups such as students, members of the Travellers Community, HM Forces personnel etc. The Census Coverage Survey (an independent doorstep survey) followed between 12 May and 29 June 2021 and was used to adjust the census counts for under-enumeration.
This table reports the categories for which there are 10 or more usual residents. Where there are fewer than 10 usual residents for any category, these have been reported in a residual group which may or may not contain 10 or more usual residents in total.
'EU' is the European Union and is as defined on Census day (21 March 2021).
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This dataset provides Census 2021 estimates that classify usual residents in Northern Ireland by long-term condition: learning difficulty, and by broad age bands. The estimates are as at census day, 21 March 2021.
The census collected information on the usually resident population of Northern Ireland on census day (21 March 2021). Initial contact letters or questionnaire packs were delivered to every household and communal establishment, and residents were asked to complete online or return the questionnaire with information as correct on census day. Special arrangements were made to enumerate special groups such as students, members of the Travellers Community, HM Forces personnel etc. The Census Coverage Survey (an independent doorstep survey) followed between 12 May and 29 June 2021 and was used to adjust the census counts for under-enumeration.
Data are available for Northern Ireland and the 11 Local Government Districts.
Alternative Non Credential Courses Market Size 2024-2028
The alternative non credential courses market size is forecast to increase by USD 15.38 billion at a CAGR of 23.31% between 2023 and 2028. The growth of m-learning is driven by the rising prominence of alternative non-credentialing, the availability of open educational resources, and the emergence of virtual schools. These trends cater to the increasing demand for flexible and accessible education options. However, the market faces challenges such as inadequate cybersecurity measures, which raise concerns over data privacy and safety. Additionally, traditional degree programs pose a competitive threat, as they continue to be valued for their established credibility and recognition. Furthermore, limited demand from developing economies hampers market expansion, as these regions often lack the necessary infrastructure and resources to support m-learning effectively. Addressing these challenges is crucial for the sustained growth and broader adoption of m-learning platforms globally. The report includes historic market data from 2018 - 2022.
Overview of the Market
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Key Companies & Market Insights
Companies are implementing various strategies, such as strategic alliances, partnerships, mergers and acquisitions, geographical expansion, and product/service launches, to enhance their presence in the market.
Boston University: The company offers alternative non credential courses such as MS in Applied Business Analytics, and MS in Supply Chain Management.
The market report also includes detailed analyses of the competitive landscape of the market and information about 15 market companies, including:
Blue Mountain Community College
Boston University
Colorado State University
Columbia University
Elmira College
Harvard University
Michigan Technological University
Montgomery College
New York Institute of Finance Inc.
New York University
Southern New Hampshire University
Stanford University
Temple University
Tennessee Tech
University of Arkansas
University of Cape Town
University of Illinois
University of Pennsylvania
University of Southern Indiana
University System of New Hampshire
Wake Technical Community College
Yale University
Qualitative and quantitative analysis of companies has been conducted to help clients understand the wider business environment as well as the strengths and weaknesses of key market research and growth and players. Data is qualitatively analyzed to categorize companies as pure play, category-focused, industry-focused, and diversified; it is quantitatively analyzed to categorize companies as dominant, leading, strong, tentative, and weak.
Regional Analysis
North America is estimated to contribute 58% to the growth of the global market during the forecast period. Technavio's analysts have provided extensive insight into market forecasting, detailing the regional trends and drivers influencing the market's trajectory throughout the forecast years.
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M-learning refers to mobile learning, enabling students to access educational content on their smartphones or tablets. Open educational resources are freely available materials, often digital, for self-directed learning. Virtual schools deliver instruction online, while internet-enabled devices facilitate remote access to educational content. Non-traditional courses in this market include digital badges, micro-credentials, workshops, bootcamps, and industry certifications. Publishers play a crucial role in producing and promoting these courses, while vendor selection methodologies ensure that learners choose high-quality offerings. Qualitative and quantitative research are essential for evaluating the effectiveness and value of these courses. Skill acquisition is a primary focus of the Market, with practical skills being a significant concern for employers.
Job requirements continue to evolve, necessitating reskilling and upskilling. Training providers offer various solutions to meet these demands, including hybrid and blended learning models. Skill assessment, adaptive learning paths, and blockchain technology facilitate credential verification and lifelong learning. Information technology sectors, such as data science and digital marketing, are major contributors to the Alternative Non-Credential Courses Market. Collaborations between educational institutions, industry partners, and edtech companies are driving standardization, validity, and comparability in these offerings. Employers increasingly adopt skills-based hiring practices, making it essential for learners to acquire relevant, in-demand skills. Economic uncertainties further emphasize the importance of adaptability and continuous learning.
Market Segmentation
The non-institutional segment is estimated to witness significant growth during the forecast period. There ar
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This dataset provides Census 2021 estimates about the religion or religion brought up in of the usual resident population of Northern Ireland. The estimates are as at census day, 21 March 2021. The religion or religion brought up in classification used is a 7-category classification corresponding to the tick box options and write-in responses on the census questionnaire for the religion belong to and the religion brought up in questions.
The census collected information on the usually resident population of Northern Ireland on census day (21 March 2021). Initial contact letters or questionnaire packs were delivered to every household and communal establishment, and residents were asked to complete online or return the questionnaire with information as correct on census day. Special arrangements were made to enumerate special groups such as students, members of the Travellers Community, HM Forces personnel etc. The Census Coverage Survey (an independent doorstep survey) followed between 12 May and 29 June 2021 and was used to adjust the census counts for under-enumeration.
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This dataset provides Census 2021 estimates that classify usual residents of primary school age and over in full-time education in Northern Ireland by the distance they travelled to their place of study. The estimates are as at census day, 21 March 2021. Census 2021 took place during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic which will have affected the travel to work and travel to study statistics.
The census collected information on the usually resident population of Northern Ireland on census day (21 March 2021). Initial contact letters or questionnaire packs were delivered to every household and communal establishment, and residents were asked to complete online or return the questionnaire with information as correct on census day. Special arrangements were made to enumerate special groups such as students, members of the Travellers Community, HM Forces personnel etc. The Census Coverage Survey (an independent doorstep survey) followed between 12 May and 29 June 2021 and was used to adjust the census counts for under-enumeration.
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This dataset provides Census 2021 estimates that classify usual residents aged 16 years and over in Northern Ireland by sexual orientation. The estimates are as at census day, 21 March 2021.
The census collected information on the usually resident population of Northern Ireland on census day (21 March 2021). Initial contact letters or questionnaire packs were delivered to every household and communal establishment, and residents were asked to complete online or return the questionnaire with information as correct on census day. Special arrangements were made to enumerate special groups such as students, members of the Travellers Community, HM Forces personnel etc. The Census Coverage Survey (an independent doorstep survey) followed between 12 May and 29 June 2021 and was used to adjust the census counts for under-enumeration.
This table reports the categories for which there are 10 or more usual residents. Where there are fewer than 10 usual residents for any category, these have been reported in a residual group which may or may not contain 10 or more usual residents in total.
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This dataset provides Census 2021 estimates that classify households in Northern Ireland by the household lifestage of the Household Reference Person (HRP). The estimates are as at census day, 21 March 2021.
The census collected information on the usually resident population of Northern Ireland on census day (21 March 2021). Initial contact letters or questionnaire packs were delivered to every household and communal establishment, and residents were asked to complete online or return the questionnaire with information as correct on census day. Special arrangements were made to enumerate special groups such as students, members of the Travellers Community, HM Forces personnel etc. The Census Coverage Survey (an independent doorstep survey) followed between 12 May and 29 June 2021 and was used to adjust the census counts for under-enumeration.
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This article describes a free, open-source collection of templates for the popular Excel (2013, and later versions) spreadsheet program. These templates are spreadsheet files that allow easy and intuitive learning and the implementation of practical examples concerning descriptive statistics, random variables, confidence intervals, and hypothesis testing. Although they are designed to be used with Excel, they can also be employed with other free spreadsheet programs (changing some particular formulas). Moreover, we exploit some possibilities of the ActiveX controls of the Excel Developer Menu to perform interactive Gaussian density charts. Finally, it is important to note that they can be often embedded in a web page, so it is not necessary to employ Excel software for their use. These templates have been designed as a useful tool to teach basic statistics and to carry out data analysis even when the students are not familiar with Excel. Additionally, they can be used as a complement to other analytical software packages. They aim to assist students in learning statistics, within an intuitive working environment. Supplementary materials with the Excel templates are available online.
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This chart provides a detailed overview of the number of Montserrat online retailers by Number of Employee. Most Montserrat stores' Number of Employee are Less than 10, there are 1 stores, which is 50.00% of total. In second place, 1 stores' Number of Employee are 200 to 500, which is 50.00% of total. Meanwhile, 0 stores' Number of Employee are 10 to 20, which is <0.01% of total. This breakdown reveals insights into Montserrat stores distribution, providing a comprehensive picture of the performance and efficient of online retailer.
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This project contains the data, code, and files for my Master dissertation for the MA Digital Cultures at UCC 2018/19. I complied a data set from the Union List of Artist Names (ULAN) online repository (http://www.getty.edu/research/tools/vocabularies/ulan/) with SSMS and created a data visualization with Gephi. The thesis can be found at https://ckdigitalarts.com/dissertation-documentation/.
In the academic year of 2021/22, about 880,250 students were awarded a Master's degree in the United States. This figure is projected to increase by the academic year of 2031/32, when it is forecasted that 1,000,460 students will be awarded a Master's degree.