<p>And, sure enough, the NCES page on Harvard shows 243 bachelor’s degrees in economics awarded last year. Like cosar’s table, that probably includes “Economics +” and excludes a few “Something Else + Economics” joint concentrations.</p>
<p>There are generally two places to find data like this online. Each university’s registrar usually has something – in Harvard’s case, it’s all buried in a student handbook, on department-by-department pages, but usually there will be some registrar’s report with everything lined up. Then the National Center on Educations Statistics (nces.ed.gov) has a “College Navigator” site where there is a whole bunch of searchable, sortable, current information in a common format, including degrees awarded in the last complete academic year, by field.</p>