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Report

Fall 1996

University of Massachusetts AmherstOffice of Institutional Research (OIR)

Admissionsand Enrollment

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ADMISSIONS (ADM) TABLES

Table 1: Undergraduate and Graduate AdmissionsTable 2: Academic Indicators of Entering Undergraduate StudentsTable 3: Academic Indicators of Entering Graduate Students.

ENROLLMENT (ENR) TABLES (School or College Level)

Table 1: Instruction to Majors and Non-MajorsTable 2: Student MajorsTable 3: Instructional Service Matrix (Undergraduate and Graduate Combined)Table 3a: Instructional Service Matrix (Undergraduate)Table 3b: Instructional Service Matrix (Graduate)

ENROLLMENT TABLES (Department or Program Level)

College of Humanities and Fine ArtsHFA — 1: Instruction to Majors and Non.MajorsHFA —2: Student Majors

College of Natural ScIences and MathematicsNSM — 1: Instruction to Majors and Non-MajorsNSM —2: Student Majors

College of Social and Behavioral SciencesSBS — 1: Instruction to Majors and Non-MajorsSBS —2: Student Majors

Colleges of Arts end Sciences, interdiscIplInary ProgramsA5 —1: Instruction to Majors and Non-MajorsCAS —2: Student Majors

Coliege of EngineeringENG — 1: Instruction to Majors and Non-MajorsENG —2: Student Majors .

Cotiege of Food and Natural ResourcesFNR — 1: instruction to Majois and Non-Majors -

FNR —2: Student Majors . . . -

School of ManagementMGT —1: InstructIon to Majors and Non-MajorsMGT —2: Student Majors .

School of NursingNUR — 1: Instruction to Majors and Non-Majors -

NUR —2: Student Majors - . - -

School of Public Health and Health SctencesPUB — 1: Instruction to Majors and Non-Majors -

PUB —2: Student Majors - . . -

Other Programs0TH — 1: Instruction to Majors snd Non-Majors0TH —2: Student Majors

Division of Continuing EducationDCE — 1: instruction to Majors and Non-Majors -

DCE —2: Student Majors -

CONTENTS

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INTRODUCTION

REPORTING ADMISSIONS AND ENROLLMENT

Information for this report is drawn from the computer files maintajned by theUndergraduate and Graduate Admissions Offices and Registrars. These are working files,built from the daily transactions that represent the campus’s official actions with respect to

student admissions and enrollment. These “primary” data are captured, processed, andverified before they are put into table form for publication.

Admissions and enrollment activity is ongoing, but a “snapshot” of the data is taken as

of the end of the fourteenth calendar day of each semester, It typically takes three or four

days for all transactions “as of” this census date to be posted to the computer files.

We report enrollment activity at three levels. The school or college is the basic level

of analysis. Within this, activity is shown by department or program, and within depart

ment or program by dIscipline or major, where appropriate (thus, enrollment of HispanicLiteratures and Linguistics majors is shown within the Spanish and Portuguese Department within the College of Humanities and Fine Arts). Admissions activity is reported onlyat the school or college level, the level at which most undergraduates are admjtted.Graduate admissions at the department or program level are reported in the GraduateSchool Factbook, published by the Graduate School.

Beginning Fall 1995, calculation of undergraduate enrollment data for student majorsand instructed students are based upon students’ primary and secondary majors.Previous reports examined students’ primary major only. Reporting conventions forstudents with multiple majors are as follows: (1) Headcount student majors are computedusing all declared majors, (2) FTE student majors are distributed to all major programs, and(3) instructional credit for majors is based on students with any declared major. At theschool and college level the number of primary and secondary majors is reported. Thenumber of primary majors is comparable to headcount student majors reported in previoussemesters. There is no change in the way graduate enrollment is reported. See Enrollment Definitions for a more detailed explanation,

School of EducationEDU — 1: Instruction to Majors and Non-Majors -

EcU —2: Student Majors

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ENROLLMENT DEFINITIONS DATA COMPARABILITY

Headcount Student Major is the actual count of individual students who haveselected a given major. Every student is assigned a “major”’, even though it may be only anadministrative classification (e.g. “non-degree” or “undeclared).

At the undergraduate level, the count of student majors include students’ declaredprimary and secondary majors. Within and across schools and colleges, each department and program receives credit for each student major. For example, if a studentdeclares a primary major in Journalism and a secondary major in Political Science, bothdepartments in their respective colleges receive credit for that student major. In Spring1996, there were 864 students with more than one major.

Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) Student Majors show how many headcount studentsthere would be if all students took a “full” credit load (15 credits for undergraduates; 9 forgraduate students, effective Spring 1992). We look at the credits generated by studentswithin each major — regardless of where the courses are offered — and then divide by 15 or9, as appropriate. For undergraduate FTE student majors, the number of credits aredistributed based on the number of declared majors. As in the previous example, half ofthe student’s total credits would be assigned to Journalism, and half would be assigned toPolitical Science. Previously, all credits were attributed to Journalism.

Before Spring 1992, 12 credits were considered a full credit load for graduatestudents. To convert FTE student majors prior to Spring 1992, multiply the currentsemester’s FTE by .75.

FTE Instructed Students is our measure of instruction offered and consumed,regardless of the majors of the students taught. We look at the credits generated in thecourses offered by each discipline, calculate full-time equivalency, and then distributeinstruction according to “majors “ and “non-majors.” FTE instructed “majors” are defined asstudents with any declared major within the department or program offering the course;instructional credits for “majors” are assigned when the student taking the course is also amajor in the department offering the course. All other students, including those without adeclared major or pre-majors, are defined as “non-majors.” In the case of the student withmajors in Journalism and Political Science, FTE’s generated in Journalism and PoliticalScience would be classified as instruction to majors in the respective departments.Previously, only Joumalism would have been credited with instruction in the major.

Unlike FTE Student Majors, calculation of FTE tnstructed Students depends on the levelof the course being taken and the level of the student taking the course. For undergraduate courses (those numbered 100-499) we always divide by 15, whether the student isundergraduate or graduate. Similarly, for graduate courses (those numbered 600-899) wealways divide by 9 (prior to Spring 1992, the divisor was 12). For courses numbered 500-599, however, we look to see what kind of student is taking the course: if undergraduate,we divide by 15; if graduate, we divide by 9.

Admissions and enrollment data presented in this report are based on the currentorganizational structure of academic units and departments. Therefore, School or Collegetotals may not be directly comparable to previous semesters due to the consolidation,reassignment, or suspension of selected academic programs. During the course of any givensemester, departmental or programmatic changes may occur. Typically, these changes (e.g.,program name change, addition or consolidation of undergraduate majors) do not affect thenumbers at the school or college level.

Numbers for this report may not be directly comparable to prior semesters as a result oforganizational changes. In addition, enrollment numbers are not directly comparable toprevious semesters due to the inclusion of students with multiple majors.

The following organizational or programmatic changes are in effect for Academic Year1996-1997:

• The Department of French and Italian in the College of Humanities and Fine Artshas been renamed French and Italian Studies. The French major has beenrenamed French and Francophone Studies.

• The Department of Plant Pathology in the College of Food and Natural Resourceshas been consolidated with the Department of Microbiology.

• Graduate instruction offered through the Division of Continuing Education isreported as a separate instructional category within school or college.

• Effective Fall 1996, Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT) scores are reported usingthe recentered scale. Recentering establishes both the average verbal and mathscores near 500, the midpoint of the 200-800 scoring scale.

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ADMISSIONS (ADM) TABLESTable 1: Undergraduate and Graduate AdmissionsTable 2: Academic Indicators of Entering Undergraduate StudentsTable 3: Academic Indicators of Entering Graduate Students

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Admissions Table 1.UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE ADMISSIONS

Applications, Acceptances, and EnrollmentsFall Semester, 1996

ADM -1 CAMPUS SUMMARYUNDERGRADUATE GRADUATE

Applications Acceptances Enrollments* Applications Acceptances Enrollments*

Admissions Preferred Alternate Acc. Preferred Alternate Yield Admissions Acc. YieldSchool or College Category Major Major Total Rate (%)[ Major Major Total (%) Category N Rate (%)t N (%)

College of Humanitiesand Fine Arts

College of Natural Sciencesand Mathematics

First-YearTransferOther**

Total

First-YearTransferOther’ *

Total

First-YearTransferOtherTotal

First-YearTransferOther”Total

1,088 691 51 742 68.2340 195 48 243 71.5

20 15 - 15 75.01,448 901 99 1,000 69.1

2,058 1,658 139 1,797 87.3284 181 29 210 73.9

20 14 - 14 70.02,362 1,853 168 2,021 85.6

231 11 242 32.6109 30 139 57.2

9 - 9 60.0349 41 390 39.0

447 51 498 27.7113 18 131 62.4

7 - 7 50.0567 69 636 31.5

44

9

- 4 25.0- 4 66.7- 1 100.0- 9 39.1

934 92 1,026 84.9 266 38 304 29.6118 4 122 70.5 86 4 90 73.8

8 - 8 80.0 3 - 3 37.51,060 96 1,156 83.1 355 42 397 34.3

DoctoralTotal

Master’sC.A.G.S.ftDoctoralTotal

Master’sDoctoralTotal

407 270 66.349 34 69.4

198 101 51.0654 405 61.9

392 144 36.777 13 16.9

469 157 33.5

148 54.825 73.566 65.3

239 59.0

93 64.610 76.9

103 65.6

First-YearTransferOther**

Total

997 743 - 743 74.5379 156 68 224 59.1

3 3 - 3 100.01,379 902 68 970 70.3

17 16 - 16 94.16 6 - 6 100.0

1 - 1 100.024 23 - 23 95.8

204 - 204 27.590 40 130 58.0

294 40 334 34.4

Master’s 732 257 35.1 112 43.6Doctoral 669 121 18.1 54 44.6Total 1,401 378 27.0 166 43.9

Master’s 273 66 24.2 31 47.0Doctoral 1,339 272 20.3 101 37.1Total 1,612 338 21.0 132 39.1

Master’s 255 108 42.4 68 63.0Doctoral 1,090 131 12.0 63 48.1Total 1,345 239 17.8 131 54.8

34 7 20.6 4 57.134 7 20.6 4 57.1

College of Social andBehavioral Sciences

Colleges of Arts and Sciences,interdisciplinary

School of Education

College of Engineering

College of Food andNatural Resources

School of Management

(Continued)

First-YearTransferOther”Total

First-YearStockbridgeTransferOther’ *

Total

1,208173

101,391

1,511248444

272,230

1,071 - 1,071 70.9 427225 - 225 90.7 162288 3 291 65.5 206

19 - 19 70.4 91,603 3 1,606 72.0 804

- 427 39.9- 162 72.03 209 71.8- 9 47.43 807 50.2

Master’s 521 264 50.7 71 26.9Doctoral 520 199 38.3 61 30.7Total 1,041 463 44.5 132 28.5

Master’s 525 226 43.0 132 58.4Doctoral 268 51 19.0 31 60.8Total 793 277 34.9 163 58.8

2,145 1,279 299 1,578 73.6 331 91 422 26.7345 131 106 237 68.7 79 56 135 57.0

3 - - - - - - - -

2,493 1,410 405 1,815 72.8 410 147 557 30.7

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Admissions Table 1.UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE ADMISSIONS

Applications, Acceptances, and EnrollmentsFall Semester, 1996

School or CollegeAdmissionsCategory

Applications Acceptances

Preferred Alternate Yield AdmissionsTotal (%) Category

(ContInued) ADM - IGRADUATE

Applications Acceptances Enrollments*

Acc. YieldN ‘ate (%)t N (%)

TransferOther**

Total

Other Programsif TransferOther**

Total

First-YearTransferTotal

354 220 - 220 62.157 29 12 41 71.918 13 - 13 72.2

429 262 12 274 63.9

2,377 1,724130 130

2,507 1,854

First-Year 5,557 3,948

- 1,724 72.5- 130 100.0- 1,854 74.0

112 91 91 81.3109 108 - 108 99.1

221 199 - 199 90.0

- 502 29.1- 83 63.8- 585 31.6

- 1,227 31.1- 151 58.1-

- 0.0- 1,378 32.7

- 47 51.6- 96 88.9

143 - 143 71.9

• Includes students enrolled in at least one credit-bearing course at the end of the fourteenth calendar day of the semester.f The percent of applicants who were accepted (including either the preferred or alternate major at the undergraduate level).

The percent of accepted students who enrolled (including either the preferred or alternate major at the undergraduate level).Includes Post-Graduate (second baccalaureate degree seekers) and Eschange students at the undergraduate level.

if Certiticate of Advanced Graduate Study (School of Education only).

Note: Information is reported according to the School or College affiliation of the major to which the student applied (at the undergraduate level, the preferred major).

CAMPUS SUMMARYUNDERGRADUATE

Enrollments*

Major Major Total Rate (%)t

Acc. Preferred AlternateMajor Major

First-YearTransferOther**

Total

First-YearTransferOther**

Total

School of Nursing

School of Public Healthand Health Sciences

UnIversIty, Pro-majors

University, Undeclared

393 299 - 299 76.1 9298 69 2 71 72.4 45

9 8 - 8 88.9 5

500 376 2 378 75.6 142

63 - 63 28.69 8 17 41.5

2 - 2 15.474 8 82 29.9

- 92 30.81 46 64.8

- 5 62.51 143 37.8

50283

585

6,013

455 260 - 260 57.1

4,208

- 3,948 71.0 1,227151

Total

- 0.0

4,208 70.0

Master’sDoctoralTotal

Master’sDoctoral

Total

Master’s

C.A.G.S.ff

DoctoralTotal

1,378

4796

74 48 64.9 41 85.48 5 62.5 3 60.0

82 53 64.6 44 83.0

581 288 49.6 100 34.766 22 33.3 7 31.8

647 310 47.9 107 34.5

3,760 1,671 44.4 796 47.649 34 69.4 25 73.5

4,269 922 21.6 400 43.48,078 2,627 32.5 1,221 46.5

First-Year 17,705 12,583 581 13,164 74.4 3,794 191 3,985 30.3Stockbridge 248 225 - 225 90.7 162 - 162 72.0Transfer 2,823 1,654 272 1,926 68.2 1,022 160 1,182 61.4Other” 221 189 - 189 85.5 132 - 132 69.8Total 20,997 14,651 853 15,504 73,8 5,110 351 5,461 35.2

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Admissions Table 2.ACADEMIC INDICATORS OF ENTERING UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS

High School Rank and Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT) Scores [First-Year Students] and Grade-Point Average [Transfer Students]Fall Semester, 1996

ADM-2 CAMPUSSUMMARYENTERING FIRST-YEAR TRANSFER

PA Grade-Point AverageTotal Number Number Number Math Verbal Combined Total Numbe

School or College Enrolled** Reportingif Mean Reportingt Mean Reportingff 25% 75% Mean 25% 75% Mean 25% 75% Mean Enrolled** Reportingff Mean

College of HumanitiesandFlneArts 233 167 31.5 231 2.90 221 510 590 553 530 640 581 1050 1220 1135 111 106 3.01

College of Natural Sciencesand Mathematics 450 326 24.2 448 3.06 424 530 650 592 510 630 568 1060 1265 1160 114 107 3.05

College of Social andBehavioral Sciences 206 148 34.0 205 2.79 182 490 590 540 510 610 565 1020 1190 1105 94 88 2.90

Colleges of Arts and Sciences,InterdIsciplinary 4 3 31.0 4 3.03 4 510 650 580 565 695 630 1075 1345 1210 4 4 3.46

College of Engineering 274 188 24.3 274 3.04 268 570 660 620 510 610 559 1090 1260 1179 86 78 2.97

College of Foodand Natural Resources 433 323 33.3 431 2.88 398 500 600 551 500 590 548 1020 1170 1098 213 209 2.92

School of Management 335 251 31.1 335 2.93 331 530 610 574 490 580 540 1040 1170 1114 79 77 3.08

Schoolof Nursing 63 53 32.8 63 2.84 59 490 560 526 500 560 529 1000 1110 1054 17 16 2.86

School of Public Healthand Health Sciences 92 78 30.9 92 2.95 87 470 570 524 490 560 524 960 1120 1048 45 45 3.11

University, Pre-majors 528 381 35.4 528 2.78 495 490 590 540 520 630 574 1030 1200 1114 140 133 2.91

University, Undeclared 1,367 976 37.7 1,361 2.74 1,188 500 600 548 500 600 547 1010 1180 1096 232 217 2.81

Total 3985 2,894 33.1 3,972 2.85 3,657 510 610 559 500 610 556 1020 1200 1115 1,135 1,080 2.94

High School rank Is a percentile scale with 0 representing the top of a class and 99 the bottom.t 25-75th Percentile represents the range of scores for the middle 50% of students.

Mean and percentiles not calculated when the number of cases is less than three.Includes students enrolled in at least one credit-beaiing course at the end of the fourteenth calendar day of the semester.

if Number of students for whom these data were available.

Note 1: Information is reported according to the School or College affiliation of the maior to which the student was accepted.

Note 2: SAT scores are calculated using the recentered scale. The comparable mean SAT calculated using the original scale is 642 for math, 479 for verbal, and a combined score of 1021.Note 3: Effective Fall 1993, students whose SAT scores are not used for admissions decisions are excluded.

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Admissions Table 3.ACADEMIC INDICATORS OF ENTERING GRADUATE STUDENTS

Graduate Record Examination (GRE) and Graduate Management Admissions Test (GMAT) ScoresFall Semester, 1996

CAMPUS SUMMARY AOM -3

Graduate Record Examination (GRE) Scores GMAT Scores

Admissions Total Number Math Verbal Analytic Number Subject Number

School or College Category Enrolled Reportingt Meant SD4 Meant SD Mean: SD Reporting-I- Meant SD Reportingt Meant SDt

CollegeofHumanitles Masters 112 76 541 122 568 121 584 136 9 518 92

and Fine Arts Doctoral 54 51 652 129 573 110 571 128 13 539 52Total 166 127 545 124 570 116 579 132 22 530 70

College of Natural Sciences Master’s 31 26 648 80 519 131 610 120 13 619 104

and Mathematics Doctoral 101 83 731 75 559 98 682 93 36 678 90

Total 132 109 711 84 550 108 665 104 49 662 97

CollegeofSoclaland Masters 68 29 571 115 535 100 609 112 1 - -

Behavioral ScIences Doctoral 63 63 611 101 588 118 632 104 21 622 110Total 131 92 598 107 571 115 625 106 22 615 112

Colleges of Arts and Sciences, Doctoral 4 4 635 33 608 69 678 57 3 - -

InterdisciplInary Total 4 4 635 33 608 69 678 57 3 - -

SchoolofEducatlon Master’s 148 36 577 119 516 120 596 127 5 564 91 1

C.A.G.S. 25 6 510 135 483 101 497 103 1 - - -

Doctoral 66 18 538 124 517 114 536 150 4 618 145 1

Total 239 60 559 122 513 116 568 135 10 568 124 2

Collegeof Engineering Master’s 71 70 713 72 510 109 640 105 1 - - - - -

Doctoral 61 60 730 63 501 130 644 99 4 688 113 - - -

Total 132 130 721 68 506 119 642 102 5 660 116 - - -

CollegeofFoodand Master’s 132 94 577 101 516 104 582 104 6 585 107 36 553 90

Natural Resources Doctoral 31 28 669 81 505 100 598 94 8 616 84 1 - -

Total 163 122 598 104 513 103 586 102 14 603 92 37 552 89

School of Management Master’s 93 3 470 187 387 105 427 116 89 539 86

Doctoral 10 2 - - - - - - - - 9 643 59

Total 103 5 550 186 486 155 562 203 - - - 98 548 89

School of Nursing Masters 41 41 482 77 501 81 503 85 - - -

Doctoral 3 3 600 260 557 150 510 183 - - -

Total 44 44 490 98 505 86 503 91 - - - - -

School of Public Health Master’s 100 94 586 118 496 96 578 102 1 - - I - -

and Health ScIences Doctoral 7 7 600 95 527 133 580 79 - - - -

Total 107 101 587 116 499 98 578 100 1 - - I - -

Total Master’s 796 469 588 122 519 109 587 116 36 571 102 127 543 87

GAGS. 25 6 510 135 483 101 497 103 1 - - - - -

Doctorai 400 319 656 120 549 116 628 115 89 639 104 11 615 83

Total 1,221 794 615 126 531 113 603 118 126 617 109 138 549 89

Includes students enrolled in at least one credit-bearing course at the end of the fourteenth calendar day of the semester.t Number of students for whom these data were available,I- Mean and standard deviation not calculated when the number of cases is less than three.

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ENROLLMENT (ENR) TABLES(School or College Level)

Table 1: Instruction to Majors and Non-MajorsTable 2: Student MajorsTable 3: Instructional Service Matrix (Undergraduate and Graduate)Table 3a: Instructional Service Matrix (Undergraduate)Table 3b: Instructional Service Matrix (Graduate)

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Table 1.

School or College

College of Humanitiesand Fine Arts

College of Natural Sciencesand Mathematics

College of Social andBehavioral Sciences

Colleges of Arts and Sciences,Interdisciplinary Programs

School of Education

College of Engineering

College of Foodand Natural Resources

School of Management

School of Nursing

School of Public Health

and Health Sciences

Other

Total

Division of Continuing Education

267.5 409.5

52.6 671.0

5,681.8 12,512.3

89.5 180.7

60.5 677.0

92.7 723.6

562.8 18,194.1

66.9 270.2

420.3 629.6

52.6 671.0

8,412.3 14,074.3

89.5 180.7

CAMPUS SUMMARY

60.0 1,049.9

92.7 723.6

60.5 22,486.6

66.9 270.2

Note: Maiors are defined as students with any declared primary and secondary malors within the department or program offering a course. All other students, inctuding those without a declared major or premajors, are defined as non-majors.

ENR

INSTRUCTION TO MAJORS AND NON-MAJORSFull-Time Equivalent (FTE) Instructed Students

Fall Semester, 1996

Undergraduate

Majors Non-Majors SubtotalFTE FTE % of Total FTE

Graduate

Majors Non-Majors SubtotalFIE FTE % of Total FTE

Total

Majors Non-Majors TotalFTE FTE % of Total FTE

1,072.2 3,425.8

466.5 3,430.7

976.6 2,601.8

94.9 647.5

540.5 43.0

1,400.7 925.0

678.5 352.3

131.8 5.7

551.4 108.3 16.4 659.7

413.9 194.9 32.0 608.8

420.9 69.7 14.2 490.6

76.2 4,498.0

88.0 3897.2

72.7 3,578.4

87.2 742.4

7.4 583.5

39.8 2,325.7

34.2 1,030.8

4.1 137.5

1,623.6 3,534.1

880.4 3,625.6

1,397.5 2,671.5

16.2 16.216.2 -

11.6 789.6

415.0 66.7

366.0

267.4

115.3

98.6 801.2

13.8 481.7

15.4 432.7

12.1 304.1

7.5 124.6

68.5 5,157.7

80.5 4,506.0

65.7 4,069.0

- 16.2

93.1 1,543.6

10.3 1,065.2

36.0 2,758.4

29.1 1,334.9

5.7 262.1

66.7

36.7

9.3

106.5 1,437.1

955.5 109.7

1,766.7 991.7

945.9 389.0

247.1 15.0

152.8 220.1 59.0 372.9

2,730.5 1,562.0 36.4 4,292.5

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Table 2.STUDENT MAJORS

Headcount (HCT) and Full-time Equivalent (FTE) Student MajorsFall Semester, 1996

CAMPUS SUMMARY ENR -2HEADCOUNT STUDENT MAJORS FTESTUDENTMAJORS

Undergraduate Graduate Total UGrad Grad TotalFirst- Sopho- ALL MASTER’St DOCTORAL ALL GRADUATE

School or College Year more Junior Senior Other UGRAD Active PF Total Active PF Total Active PF Total

_______ _________________________

College of Humanities

192 195 387 520 226 746 3,016 1,978.4 642.4 2,620.8

412 144 556 498 172 670 2,290 1,542.6 489.1 2,031.7

464.9 2,625.5236 223 459 372 236 608 3,091 2,160.6

25 4 29 25 4 29 51 19.8 27.3 47.1

306 192 498 775 231 1,006 1,148 83.4 786.1 869.5

172 68 240 364 106 470 1,654 1,164.8 414.6 1,579.4

107 43 150 396 102 498 3,842 3,261.5 476.8 3,738.3

39 18 57 336 34 370 1,935 1,480.0 257.8 1737.8

22 - 22 143 6 149 454 283.1 117.0 400.1

28 16 44 287 66 353 1,055 673.4 354.8 1,028.2

- - -- 1 1,056 6,702 5,082.3 501.0 5,583.3

1,539 903 2,442 3,716 1,184 5,955 25,238 17,729.9 4,531.8 22,261.71,539 903 2,442 3,716 1,184 5,955 24,296 17,259.3 4,531.8 21,791.1

• - - - -- 942 470.6 - 470.6

Division of Continuing Education - - - 77 1,136 1,213 - - - - - - - - - 1,213 511.5 - 511.5

t Includes Certificate of Advanced Graduate Study (c.A.G.S.) in the School of Education.

Note 1. Student Majors: A student with a declared major within the school or college. At the undergraduate level, data reported represent a duplicated count of student majors (primary and secondary majors). FTE sludenl majors aredistributed proportionally across major programs. Therefore, numbers are not comparable to semesters prior to FaIl 1995, which reported data for primary majors only. See Enrollment Definitons for additional details.

Note 2. ActIve: Matriculating graduate students registered for courses or dissertation credits.Note 3. Program Fee (PF): Matriculating graduate students assigned three credits while on Program Fee (no course).Note 4. PrImary Majors: The actual count of undergraduate students whose primary declared major is in the school or college.NoteS. Secondary Majors: The actual count of undergraduate students whose secondary or tertiary declared major lain the school or college.Note 6. All data reflect the current organizational structure.

and Fine Arts 259 362 687 924 38 2,270 328 31 359

College of Natural Sciences

and Mathematics 470 370 342 409 29 1,620 86 28 114

College of Social andBehavioral Sciences 227 292 737 1,214 13 2,483 136 13 149

Colleges of Arts and Sciences,

Interdisciplinary Programs 4 3 8 6 1 22 - - -

SchoolofEducation - 1 28 112 1 142 469 39 508

CollegeofEngineering 302 205 271 382 24 1,184 192 38 230

College of Food

and Natural Resources 672 675 869 1,070 58 3,344 289 59 348

School of Management 342 277 432 497 17 1,565 297 16 313

School of Nursing 72 68 78 80 7 305 121 6 127

School of Public Healthand Health Sciences 103 129 187 269 14 702 259 50 309

Other 2,013 1,880 1,072 395 286 5,646 - - -

Total 4,464 4,262 4,711 5,358 488 19,283 2,177 280 2,457Primary Majors 4,455 4,154 4,382 4,864 486 18,341 2,177 280 2,457Secondary Majors 9 108 329 494 2 942 •

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Table 3.INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICE MATRIX

Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) Instructed StudentsUNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE COMBINED

Fall Semester, 1996

ENR -3 CAMPUS SUMMARYSCHOOLICOLLEGE AFFILIATION OF STUDENT TAKING COURSE

School or College Five ContOfferIng Course HFA NSM SBS CAS EDU ENG FNR MGT NUR PUB 0TH College Ed TOTAL

College of Humanities HFA 2787 4667 1 4838 460 103 5 2665 1659 245 697 1482 747 563 5 1579and Fine Arts ‘$% 5% 9 / 29°! i/o 2/a 5% 3 / 1 /o 3/a 1 / 1 / 100%

College of Natural Sciences NSM 157.0 199.2 1,033.3 11.2 415.2 650.6 249.3 42.4 181.2 91.0 26.1 62.2 4,505.2and Mathematics 4% 4°”° 23% ° 9% 14% 6% 1% 4% 2% 1% 1% 100%

College of Social and SBS 225.1 143.9 1,262.3 35.4 75.7 265.2 203.4 29.4 85.3 89.3 25.8 33.7 4,069.0Behavioral Sciences 6% 4%4 31% 1% 2% 7% 5% 1% 2% 2% 1% 1% 100%

Colleges of Arts and Sciences, CAS -- - - - -

- 16.2Interdisciplinary . . . . . 100%

School of Educalion EDU 103.8 46.9 139.4 211.1 17.4 65.6 39.5 9.1 36.9 88.8 3.7 20.9 1,543.77% 3% 9% 14%J:;.:j 1% 4% 3% 1% 2% 6% * 1% 100%

Collegeof Engineering ENG 0.6 14.9 0.1 19.6 0.2JØ$j 4.1 3.6 • 1.1 18.5 0.9 3.1 1,065.3* 1% * 2% * * . 2% * * 100%

College of Food and FNR 51.2 59.8 79.4 226.6 7.5 24.8 $: 49.9 16.8 26.6 45.3 5.9 26.3 2,758.5Natural Resources 2% 2% 3% 8% 1%iI 2% 1% 1% 2% * 1% 100%

School of Management MGT 12.2 8.4 37.3 34.7 5.0 13.4 198.41 9j6 0.6 5.2 40.0 1.2 2.2 1,334.91% 1% 3% 3% • 1% 15%’;3% *

* 3% ** 100%

Schoolof Nursing NUR 0.3 0.9 0.4 2.9 0.2 - 0.8 1.0 9.0 - 2.5 262.1• *

• 1% •. * .J7J& * 4% . 1% 100%

School of Public Health PUB 239 337 343 1587 42 11 3 701 283 230 ô841 274 48 246 1 0498and Health Sciences 2% 3% 3% 15% 1% 7% 3% 2% 3% * 2% 100%

Other Programs 0TH 41.0 64.5 66.0 305.7 0.1 38.7 66.7 48.0 10.0 14.0’36: 1.7 9.5 723.56% 9% 9% 42% 5% 9% 7% 1% * 1% 100%

TOTAL 2,588.7 2,038.1 2,617.2 4,754.9 870.4 1,698.5 3,726.4 1,764.4 399.2 1,026.5 614.9 144.8 241.311% 9% 12% 21% 4% 7% 16% 8% 2% 5% 3% 1% 2%

Division of Continuing DCE • . - - . - 270.2 270.2Education . . . . . . . . . . . 100% 100%

• Denotes less than 1%.

Note 1. This table considers student affilialion (prImary and secondary major) at the School or College level. Table I (Instruction to Majors and Non.Majors) operates at the departmental level.

Note 2. Graduate student enrollment in programs administered through the Division of Continuing Education are reported with their respective school or college.

Note 3. All data reflect the current organizational stwclure.

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CAMPUS SUMMARY

Table 3a.

INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICE MATRIXFull-Time Equivalent (FTE) Instructed Students

UNDERGRADUATEFall Semester, 1996

ENR - 3a

SCHOOLICOLLEGE AFFILIATION OF STUDENT TAKING COURSE

School or CollegeOffering Course

College of Humanitiesand Fine Arts

College of Natural Sciencesand Mathematics

College of Social andBehavioral Sciences

Colleges of Arts and Sciences,Interdisciplinary

Five ContI-WA NSM SBS CAS EDU ENG FNR MGT NUR PUB 0TH College Ed TOTAL

HFA 278.2 457.7 1,482.8 16.7 102.8 263.9 165.6 24.5 68.7 108.3 73.4 56.3 4,498.06% 10% 33% • 2% 6% 4% 1% 2% 2% 2% 1% 100%

NSM 155.5jj44$Oj 194.5 1,027.9 4.7 364.8 611.5 245.6 42.4 172.9 55.2 24.1 62.2 3,897.35% 26% * 9% 16% 6% 1% 4% 1% 1% 2% 100%

SBS 222.5 141.94t. 1,259.6 16.2 74.1 259.8 196.7 29.4 83.8 64.0 24.5 33.7 3,578.36% 4%j 35% * 2% 7% 6% 1% 2% 2% 1% 1% 100%

CAS 0.0100%

NUR 0.3 0.9 0.4 2.9 - 0.5 •429,6j - 0.3 2.5 137.5* 1% • 2% .

. *. * . 2% 100%

PUB 23.4 28.0 32.2 156.3 1.4 7.6 59.3 26.8 21.8 2798 12.3 3.5 24.6 677.04% 4% 5% 23% * 1% 9% 4% 2% 1% 4% 100%

0TH 41.0 64.5 66.0 305.7 0.1 38.7 66.7 48.0 10.0 1.7 9.5 723.56% 9% 9% 42% 5% 9% 7% 1% 2%;8 1% 100%

1,992.8 1,546.5 2,154.5 4,725.8 100.0 1,180.2 3,271.9 1,480.6 282.9 683.0 396.0 138.5 241.311% 8% 12% 26% 1% 6% 18% 8% 2% 4% 2% 1% 100%

DCE - - - - - - - - 270.2 270.2100% 100%

Note 1. This table considers student afflhiation (prImary and secondary maior) at the School or College level. Table I (Instruction to Majors and Non-Msiors) operates at the departmental level.Note 2. All data reflect the current organizational structure.

ENG , 0.6 3.01%

EDU 90.7 43.0 125.7 210.8 17.4 61.1 37.712% 6% 17% 28%4 2% 8% 5%

0.1 18.63% r

FNR 49.4 47.0 72.5 226.52% 2% 3% 10%

MGT 10.3 4.0 33.3 34.71% 3% 3%

1.8 0.5

School of Education

College of Engineering

College of Food andNatural Resources

School of Management

School of Nursing

School of Public Healthand Health Sciences

Other Programs

TOTAL

Division of ContinuingEducation

* Denotes less than 1%.

7.9 33.7 31.1 3.7 20.91% 5% 4% 1% 3%

- 0.5 6.8 0.6 3.1* 1% * 1%

1.7 20.6I.J 47.2 16.8 24.4 31.3 5.9 26.3* 2% 1% 1% 1% • 1%

0.4 6.2 191.0:5 0.4 5.2 29.3 1.2 2.21/ 10/ 3%

742.5100%

583.6100%

2,325.7100%

1,030.7100%

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Table 3b.INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICE MATRIX

Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) Instructed StudentsGRADUATE

Fall Semester, 1996

ENR - 3b CAMPUS SUMMARYSCHOOLICOLLEGE AFFILIATION OF STUDENT TAKING COURSE

School or College Five ContOffering Course HFA NSM SBS CAS EDU ENG FNR MGT NUR PUB 0TH College Ed TOTAL

College of Humanities HFA 0.6 8.9 1.0 29.2 0.7 2.6 0.3 - 1.0 39.9 1.3 - 659.9and Fine Ms titI 1! 4% 6°! 100%

CollegeofNaturalSciences NSM I st’4$ê*j 47 54 65 504 391 38 83 358 20 6079and Mathematics 1% 1% 1% 8% 6% 1% . 1% 6% * 100%

College of Social and SBS 2.6 2.0 2.7 19.2 1.7 s.a 6.7 - 1.5 25.3 1.3 - 490.7BehavioraiSciences 1% *jj4äØ 1% 4% * 1% 2% * 5% * . 100%

Colleges of Arts and Sciences, CAS - -IW62I - - - - - -- 16.2

Interdisciplinary va,16ø4i 100%

School of Education EDU 13.1 3.9 13.7 0.3 I1Riu]fji - 4.5 1.8 1.2 3.2 57.7 - 801.22% 1% 2% *raIh,. . 1% * * 7% . 100%

Collegeof Engineering ENG - 11.9 - 1.0 0.24j3thJ 2.3 3.1 - 0.7 11.7 0.3 - 481.7• 3% * *raR4:j * 1% , * 2% * 100%

College of Food and FNR 1.9 12.8 6.8 0.1 5.8 4.2j4j 2.7 - 2.3 14.0 - - 432.8Natural Resources * 3% 2% * 1% 1%jcIA%i 1% 1% 3% . . 100%

School of Management MGT 1.9 4.3 4.0 - 4.6 7.2 7.46’:. 0.2 10.7 - 304.21% 1% 1% . 2% 2% *

. 4% . 100%

School of Nursing NUR 02 03 W’i4*fl 1 0 9 3 1247* . * I1h.1i 1% 7% . . 100%

SchoolofPublicHealth PUB 0.5 5.7 2.2 2.3 2.8 3.7 10.8 1.5 1.2J$$Jêj 15.1 1.3 - 372.8and Health Sciences * 2% 1% 1% 1% 1% 3% * *i:z:•4 4% *

, 100%

Other Programs 0TH - - - - - . - - 0.0• . . 100%

TOTAL 595.9 491.7 462.8 29.1 770.4 518.3 454.5 283.8 116.3 343.5 219.5 6.3 0.0 I$2J14% 12% 11% 1% 18% 12% 11% 7% 3% 8% 5% 0% 0% flflê%j

Division of Continuing DCE - - - - - - - - - - - . - -

Education . . . .

Denotes less thsn 1%.

Note 1. This table considers studeet afflhislion (primary and secondary msiorl at the School or college level. Tsble 1 (Instruction lo Msinrs snd Non-Ma(ors) opersles st the departmental level.

Noie 2. Graduate student enrollment ie programs administered through the Division of Continuing Edscahon sre reported with their respective school or college.Note 3. Alt dsta reflect the current orgsnizstionat slmcture.

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ENROLLMENT TABLES(Department or Program Level)College of Humanities and Fine Arts

HFA — 1: Instruction to Majors and Non-MajorsHFA — 2: Student Majors

College of Natural Sciences and MathematicsNSM — 1: Instruction to Majors and Non-MajorsNSM —2: Student Majors

College of Social and Behavioral SciencesSBS — 1: Instruction to Majors and Non-MajorsSBS — 2: Student Majors

Colleges of Arts and Sciences, Interdisciplinary ProgramsGAS — 1: Instruction to Majors and Non-MajorsCAS — 2: Student Majors

School of EducationEDU — 1: Instruction to Majors and Non-MajorsEDU — 2: Student Majors

College of EngineeringENG — 1: Instruction to Majors and Non-MajorsENG — 2: Student Majors

College of Food and Natural ResourcesFNR — 1: Instruction to Majors and Non-MajorsFNR — 2: Student Majors

School of ManagementMGT — 1: Instruction to Majors and Non-MajorsMGT —2: Student Majors

School of NursingNUR — 1: Instruction to Majors and Non-MajorsNUR — 2: Student Majors

School of Public Health and Health SciencesPUB — 1: Instruction to Majors and Non-MajorsPUB — 2: Student Majors

Other Programs0TH — 1: Instruction to Majors and Non-Majors0TH — 2: Student Majors

Division of Continuing EducationDCE — 1: Instruction to Majors and Non-MajorsDCE — 2: Student Majors

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Table 1.INSTRUCTION TO MAJORS AND NON-MAJORS

Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) Instructed StudentsFall Semester, 1996

Judaic and Near Eastern StudiesArabicHebrewJudaic StudiesMiddle Eastern Studies

(Continued)

- 5.5 90.2 94.3- 0.8 8.5 91.4- 1.5 20.9 93.3- 2.8 58.0 95.4- 0.4 2.8 87.5

HFA -

Majors Non-MajorsDepartment or Program FTE FTE % of Total

Undergraduate Graduate TotalSubtotal

FTE

169.4

389.2236.4152.8

95.7

40.526.662.1

COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES AND FINE ARTS

Non-Majors Subtotal Majors Non-Majors TotalFTE % of Total

- FTE % of Total FTE

5.0

12.86.86.0

35.0

13.410.619.2

FTE

14.3

95.564.231.3

FTE

16.6

314.1230.9

83.2

Afro-American Studies

Art and Art HistoryArtArt History

Asian Languages and LiteraturesAsian StudiesChineseJapanese

ClassicsClassicsGreekLatinLatin And Classical Humanities

Comparative Literature

English

Five College Foreign Language Resource Center

French and italian StudiesFrench and Francophone StudiesItalian Studies

Germanic Languages and LiteraturesDanishGermanSwedish

History

Journalism

76.8 130.698.2 10.980.2 52.570.7 67.2

95.4 211.497.7 148.969.7 12.294.6 50.3

94.7 220.3

57.9 487.2

91.0

35.223.254.8

69.698.275.561.3

90.996.969.782.9

7.3 162.1

231.4 157.8173.5 62.957.9 94.9

30.3 100.30.2 10.7

10.4 42.119.7 47.5

9.8 201.63.4 145.53.7 8.52.7 47.6

11.7 208.6

205.1 282.1

- 6.9

20.9 250.415.5 160.95.4 89.5

7.5 113.1- 3.0

7.5 107.1- 3.0

149.7 446.0

55.7 33.7

5.5 90.20.8 8.51.5 20.92.8 58.00.4 2.8

183.7

484.7300.6184.1

145.510.956.078.6

222.8150.2

12.258.4

2.0

MajorsFTE

___________________________

9.3 167.1

82.7 170.657.4 69.725.3 100.9

14.0 0.9 6.0 14.9 44.3 101.2- - -

- 0.2 10.73.3 0.2 5.7 3.5 13.7 42.3

10.7 0.7 6.1 11.4 30.4 48.2

10.5 0.9 7.9 11.4 20.3 202.51.2 0.1 7.7 1.3 4.6 145.6

- - -- 3.7 8.5

7.3 0.8 9.9 8.1 10.0 48.42.0 - - 2.0 2.0 -

14.1 8.7 38.2 22.8 25.8 217.3

145.6 28.4 16.3 174.0 350.7 310.5

- - - -- 6.9

17.0 6.3 27.0 23.3 37.9 256.716.7 6.3 27.4 23.0 32.2 167.20.3 - - 0.3 5.7 89.5

16.3 1.0 5.8 17.3 23.8 114.1- - - -

- 3.016.3 1.0 5.8 17.3 23.8 108.1

- - - -- 3.0

49.6 21.9 30.6 71.5 199.3 467.9

- - -- 55.7 33.7

89.4 243.1

47.0 661.2

100.0

92.391.294.3

93.8100.093.5

100.0

74.9

37.7

94.391.493.395.487.5

6.9

271.3176.494.9

120.63.0

114.63.0

595.7

89.4

95.79.3

22.460.8

3.2

100.0

87.183.994.0

82.7100.082.0

100.0

70.1

37.7

6.9

294.6199.495.2

137.93.0

131.93.0

667.2

89.4

95.79.3

22.460.8

3.2

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Table 1.

HFA

Department or Program

Latin American Studies

INSTRUCTION To MAJORS AND NON-MAJORSFull-Time Equivalent (FTE) instructed Students

Fail Semester, 1996

Undergraduate Graduate Total

Majors Non-Majors Subtotal Majors Non-Majors Subtotal Majors Non-Majors TotalFTE FTE % of Total FTE FTE FTE % of Total FTE FTE FTE % of Total FTE

COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES AND FINE ARTS

Linguistics

Music and DanceApplied MusicDanceMusicMusic Education

Philosophy

Slavic Languages and LiteraturesPolishRussian

Spanish and PortugueseHispanic Literatures and LinguisticsPortugueseSpanish

6.0 100.0

- 93.6 100.0 93.6

194.5 341.3 63.7 535.823.8 3.5 12.8 27.336.9 30.9 45.6 67.8

110.1 306.3 73.6 416.423.7 0.6 2.5 24.3

21.9 297.5 93.1 319.4

3.8 33.9 89.9 37.7- 4.6 100.0 4.6

3.8 29.3 88.5 33.1

54.6 400.1 88.0 454.7

3.2 18.4 85.2 21.651.4 381.7 88.1 433.1

52.3 89.1 63.0 141.4

6.0 - - - - - 6.0 100.0

43.7 5.0 10.3 48.7 43.7 98.6 69.3

49.3 3.6 6.8 52.9 243.8 344.9 58.613.3 0.1 0.7 13.4 37.1 3.6 8.8

- - -- 36.9 30.9 45.6

31.3 2.2 6.6 33.5 141.4 308.5 68.64.7 1.3 21.7 6.0 28.4 1.9 6.3

39.4 2.7 6.4 42.1 61.3 300.2 83.0

- 0.4 100.0 0.4 3.8 34.3 90.0- - - -

- 4.6 100.0- 0.4 100.0 0.4 3.8 29.7 88.7

41.0 7.7 15.8 48.7 95.6 407.8 81.06.0 - - 6.0 6.0 - -

3.0 - - 3.0 6.2 18.4 74.832.0 7.7 19.4 39.7 83.4 389.4 82.4

18.9 1.3 6.4 20.2 71.2 90.4 55.9

6.0

142.3

588.740.767.8

449.930.3

361.5

38.14.6

33.5

503.46.0

24.6472.8

161.6

122.4

5,157.7

Theater

Women’s Studies 10.2 110.5 91.5 120.7 - 1.7 100.0 1.7 10.2 112.2 91.7

Total 1,072.2 3,425.8 76.2 4,498.0 551.4 108.3 16.4 659.7 1,623.6 3,534.1 68.5

Note: Malors are defined as students with any declared prImary and secondary maiors within the department or program offering a course. All other students, including those without a declared major Of’ premaiors, are defined as non.majors.

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Table 2.STUDENT MAJORS

Headcount (HCT) and Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) MajorsFall Semester, 1996

ArtArtArt HistoryBachelor of Fine Arts

Asian Languages and LiteraturesChinese Language and LiteratureJapanese Language and Literature

Classics

Comparative Literature

EnglishEnglishEnglish MFA

French and Italian StudiesFrench and Fraricophone StudiesItalian Studies

Germanic Languages and Literatures

History

Journalism

Judaic and Near Eastern StudiesJudaic StudiesMiddle Eastern Studies

(Continued)

3 4 1 2 1 113 3 1 1 - 8- I - 1 1 3

76 6 82 484 351.1 95.3 446.450 4 54 67 8.8 66.7 75.526 2 28 86 51.7 28.7 80.4

- -- 331 290.6 - 290.6

- -- 13 2 15 76 52.9 17.3 70.2

- -- 5 1 6 22 14.8 6.8 21.6

- -- 8 1 9 54 38.1 10.4 48.5

- -- 10 - 10 35 20.2 16.8 37.0

18 14 32 77 40.7 23.7 64.4

155 65 220 677 394.6 164.7 559.374 57 131 588 394.6 79.2 473.881 8 89 89 - 85.5 85.5

17 9 26 79 43.9 24.3 68.216 9 25 68 35.7 22.6 58.3

- 1 11 8.2 1.8 10.0

10 19 29 52 19.3 16.6 35.9

43 33 76 440 321.6 51.2 372.8

- - - - -- 135 106.6 - 106.6

COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES AND FINE ARTS

Department or Program

Afro-American Studies

First- Sopho- ALLYear more Junior Senior Other UGRAD

HFA. 2HEADCOUNT STUDENT MAJORS FTESTUDENTMAJORS

Underaraduate Graduate Total UGrad Grad TotalMASTERS DOCTORAL ALL GRADUATE

Active PF Total Active PF Total Active PF Total

21 - - - 7 - 7 7 - 7 28 19.1 9.3 28.42 3 4 12

51 69 110 159- 2 3 87 9 16 25

44 58 91 126

13 10 18 185 2 4 48 8 14 14

1 6 4 14

4 9 16 16

2 50 176 2232 50 176 223

6 6 18 234 4 17 182 2 1 5

6 3 4 10

54 58 103 146

1 9 57 67

13 402- 131 58

12 331

2 611 161 45

- 25

- 45

6 4576 457

- 53• 43- 10

- 23

3 364

1 135

76 6 8250 4 5426 2 28

13 2 155 1 68 1 9

10 - 10

3 - 3

89 8 978 - 8

81 8 89

12 1 1311 1 12

1 — 1

3 2 5

32 5 37

15 14 29

66 57 12366 57 123

5 8 135 8 13

7 17 24

11 28 39

11 10.78 8.43 2.3

10.78.42.3

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Table 2.STUDENT MAJORS

Headcount (HCT) and Full-Time Equivalent (FIE) MajorsFall Semester, 1996

HEADCOUNT STUDENT MAJORSGraduate

HFA-2FTE STUDENT MAJORS

Total UGrad Grad Total

LinguIstIcs - -- 26 14 40 26 14 40 40 - 45.9 45.9

55 63 4911 12 842 45 32

2 3 4- 3 5

54 2 56 2 1 3 56 3 59 309 260.0 65.3 325.3- - - - - - - - - 46 48.9 - 48.9- - - - - - -

- 174 188.5 - 188.5- - - - -

- 13 9.8 - 9.82 1 3 56 3 59 76 12.9 65.3 78.2

Philosophy 7 10 29 28 74 - - - 25 33 58 25 33 58 132 54.1 40.1 94.2

Slavic Languages and LIteratures 5 - 13 13 11.6 - 11.6

SovIet and East European Studies 1 2 - 3 - - - - -- 3 2.6 - 2.6

Spanish and PortugueseHispanic Literatures and LinguisticsPortuguese

12 22 43 69 3 149 18 4 22 28 23 51- -

- 18 4 22 28 23 514 - 8 - - - - - -I - 3

11 22 40

46 27 73 222 115.7 50.3 166.046 27 73 73 - 50.3 50.3

- -- 8 5.9 - 5.9

- -- 141 109.8 - 109.8

Theater 33 36 39 40 2 150 18 1 19 18 1 19 169 125.3 21.4 146.7

WomeWs StudIes 4 4 11 15 34 34 28.4 - 28.4

259 362 687 924252 330 595 776

7 32 92 148

520 226 746 3,016 1,978.4 642.4 2,620.8520 226 746 2,737 1,838.3 642.4 2,480.7

- -- 279 140.1 - 140.1

Note 1. Student Majors: A student with a declared major within the department or program. At the undergraduate level, data reported represent a duplicated count of student majors (primary and secondary majors). FTE student majors aredistributed proportionally across major programs. Therefore, numbers are not comparable to semesters prior to Fall 1995 whIch reported data for primary majors only. See Enrollment Definitions for additional details.

Note 2. ActIve: Matriculating graduate atudenta registered for courses or dissertation credits.Note 3. Program Fee (PF): Matriculating graduate students assigned three credits while on Program Fee (no course).Note 4. PrImary Majors: The actual count of undergraduate students whose primary declared major is in the department or program.Note 5. Secondary Majors: The actual count of undergraduate students whose secondary or tertiary declared major is in the department or program.Note 6. All data reflect the current organizational structure.

COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES AND FINE ARTS

Department or Program

UnderaraduateFirst- Sopho- ALLYear more Junior Senior Other UGRAD

Music and DanceBachelor of Fine Arts, DanceBachelor of MusicDanceMusic

MASTERS DOCTORAL ALL GRADUATEActive PF Total Active PF Total Active PF Total

761549

48

7 25046

6 174- 13 - - -

1 17 54 2 56

Spanish

TotalPrimary MajorsSecondary Majors

65 3 141

38 2,270 328 31 359 192 195 38738 1,991 328 31 359 192 195 387

- 279 - - - - -

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Table 1.INSTRUCTION TO MAJORS AND NON-MAJORS

Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) Instructed StudentsFall Semester, 1996

NSM - COLLEGE OF NATURAL SCIENCES AND MATHEMATICSUndergraduate Graduate Total

Majors Non-Majors Subtotal Majors Non-Majors Subtotal Majors Non-Majors TotalDepartment or Program FTE FTE % of Total FTE FTE FIE % of Total FTE FTE FTE % of Total FTE

Biochemistry and Molecular BIology 18.8 56.3 75.0 75.1 4.1 24.9 85.9 29.0 22.9 81.2 78.0 104.1

Biology 205.9 528.2 72.0 734.1 14.1 26.8 65.5 40.9 220.0 555.0 71.6 775.0

Chemistry 34.1 532.7 94.0 566.8 64.2 6.4 9.1 70.6 98.3 539.1 84.6 637.4

Computer Science 92.1 270.6 74.6 362.7 89.8 51.0 36.2 140.8 181.9 321.6 63.9 503.5

Geosclences 27.1 407.7 93.8 434.8 43.1 16.3 27.4 59.4 70.2 424.0 85.8 494.2

Mathematics and Statistics 57.8 1,193.1 95.4 1,250.9 66.0 31.2 32.1 97.2 123.8 1224.3 90.8 1,348.1Mathematics and Statistics 50.8 1,069.9 95.5 1,120.7 52.3 9.2 15.0 61.5 103.1 1,079.1 91.3 1,182.2Statistics 7.0 123.2 94.6 130.2 13.7 22.0 61.6 35.7 20.7 145.2 87.5 165.9

Molecular and Cellular Biology - - - - 25.9 5.8 18.3 31.7 25.9 5.8 18.3 31.7

Natural Sciences and Mathematics - 0.9 100.0 0.9 - - - - - 0.9 100.0 0.9

Organismic and Evolutionary Biology - - - - 8.9 8.3 48.3 17.2 8.9 8.3 48.3 17.2

PhysIcs and Astronomy 30.7 441.2 93.5 471.9 42.4 11.2 20.9 53.6 73.1 452.4 86.1 525.5Astronomy 7.8 167.9 95.6 175.7 12.2 1.3 9.6 13.5 20.0 169.2 89.4 189.2Physics 22.9 273.3 92.3 296.2 30.2 9.9 24.7 40.1 53.1 283.2 84.2 336.3

Polymer Science and Engineering - - - - 55.4 13.0 19.0 68.4 55.4 13.0 19.0 68.4

Total 466.5 3,430.7 88.0 3,897.2 413.9 194.9 32.0 608.8 880.4 3,625.6 80.5 4,506.0

Note: ‘Malors are defIned as students with any declared primary and secondary majors within the department or program offering a course. All other students, including those without a declared major or premajors, are defined as non-majors.

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Headcount (HCT) and Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) MajorsFall Semester, 1996

Undo rraduaFirst- Sopho- ALL MASTERSYear more Junior Senior Other UGRAD Active PF Total

NSM .2FTE STUDENT MAJORS

Graduate Total UGrad Grad Total

BIochemistry and Molecular BIology 37 37 24 39 3 140 4 4 - - 4 4 144 136.1 4.7 140.8

BIologyBiologyPlant Biology

223 176 142 186 12 739 5 2 7223 176 142 186 12 739 3 1 4

- - - - -- 2 1 3

6 22 283 15 183 7 10

11 24 356 16 225 8 13

774 706.7 18.0 724.7761 706.7 11.9 718.6

13 - 6.1 6.1

ChemIstry 26 12 26 32 - 96 1 - 1 73 32 105 74 32 106 202 88.9 73.0 161.9

Computer Science 71 50 34 66 9 230 9 9 94 32 126 103 32 135 365 221.5 96.2 317.7

GeographyGeologyGeosciences

MathematIcs and StatisticsApplied MathematicsMathematics and Statistics

28 36 44 46 3 157

28 36 44 46 3 157

43 29 7212 8 2022 14 36

9 7 16

134 56.5 51.8 108.338 17.0 13.4 30.480 39.5 28.4 67.916 - 9.9 9.9

227 143.4 72.4 215.87 - 9.8 9.8

220 143.4 62.7 206.1

Molecular and Cellular Biology 3 2 5 49 6 55 52 8 60 60 - 45.6 45.6

NSM, Other ProgramsPre-DentalPre-Medical

62 27 22 2 - 1133 2 - - - 5

59 25 22 2 - 108

Organismic and Evolutionary Biology 7 7 8 4 12 15 4 19 19 - 16.8 16.8

PhysIcs and AstronomyAstronomyPhysics

21 23 23 15 1 83 3 2 511 11 11 4 — 37 1 1 210 12 12 11 1 46 2 1 3

59 18 7717 2 1942 16 58

62 20 8218 3 2144 17 61

165 77.6 47.2 124.858 34.4 13.6 48.0

107 43.2 33.7 76.9

Polymer ScIence and Engineering - -- 69 18 87 69 18 87 87 - 63.4 63.4

Primary MajorsSecondary Majors

86 28 11486 28 114

498 172 670 2,290498 172 670 2,239

51

1,542.6 489.1 2,031.71,517.1 489.1 2,006.2

25.5 25.5

Note 1. Student Majors: A student with a declared major within the department or program. At the undergraduate level, data reported represent a duplicated count of student majors (primary and secondary majors). FTE student majors aredistributed proportionally across major programs. Therefore, numbers are not comparabte to semesters prior to Fall 1995, which reported data for primary majors only. See Enrollment Definitions for additional detail.

Note 2. ActIve: Matriculating graduate students registered for courses or dissertation credits.Note 3. Program Fee (PF): Matriculating graduate students assigned three credits while on Program Fee (no course).Note 4. PrImary Majors: The actual count of undergraduate students whose primary dedared major is In the department or program.Note 5. Secondary Majors: The actual count of undergraduate students whose secondary or tertiary declared major is in the department or program.Note 6. All data reflect the current organizational structure.

COLLEGE OF NATURAL SCIENCES AND MATHEMATICS

Department or Program

HEADCOUNT STUDENT MAJORS

DOCTORALActive PF Total

Geosclences

ALL GRADUATEActive PF Total

2 9 27 23 1 62 34 22 56- 3 6 8 1 18 12 8 20

2 6 21 15 - 44 22 14 36

9 7 16

9 7 16

45 5 50

45 5 50

20 - 207 - 7

13 - 13

65 5 707 - 7

58 5 63

Total

. - - - - - -- 113 111.9 - 111.9

. - - - - - - - - 5 4.5 - 4.5- - - - - - - -

- 108 107.4 - 107.4

470 370 342 409 29 1,620470 363 324 383 29 1,569

- 7 18 26 . 51

412 144 556412 144 556

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Table 1.INSTRUCTION TO MAJORS AND NON-MAJORS

Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) instructed StudentsFall Semester, 1996

SBS - i COLLEGE OF SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCESUndergraduate Graduate Total

Majors Non.Majors Subtotal Majors Non-Majors Subtotal Majors Non-Majors TotalDepartmentor Program FTE FTE %of Total FTE FTE FTE %of Total FIE FTE FTE %of Total FTE

Anthropology 59.7 263.5 81.5 323.2 34.2 6.7 16.4 40.9 93.9 270.2 74.2 364.1

CommunicatIon 198.8 223.9 53.0 422.7 42.3 7.3 14.7 49.6 241.1 231.2 49.0 472.3Communication 197.9 223.0 53.0 420.9 42.3 7.3 14.7 49.6 240.2 230.3 48.9 470,5Communication Education 0.9 0.9 50.0 1.8 - - - 0.9 0.9 50.0 1.8

EconomIcs 92.4 504.3 84.5 596.7 55.0 14.0 20.3 69.0 147.4 518.3 77.9 665.7

LaborStudies - 3.2 100.0 3.2 67.1 4.0 5.6 71.1 67.1 7.2 9.7 74.3LaborStudies - 3.2 100.0 3.2 30.1 4.0 11.7 34.1 30.1 7.2 19.3 37.3Union Leadership and Administration - - - - 37.0 - - 37.0 37.0 - - 37.0

Legal Studies 80.7 68.5 45.9 149.2 - - - - 80.7 68.5 45.9 149.2

Political Science 154.6 199.8 56.4 354.4 77.9 9.7 11.1 87.6 232.5 209.5 47.4 442.0

Psychology 176.4 877.7 83.3 1054.1 105.0 17.7 14,4 122.7 281.4 895.4 76.1 1,176.8

Social Thought and Political Economy 29.5 6.9 19.0 36.4 - - - - 29.5 6.9 19.0 36.4

Sociology 184.5 454.0 71.1 638.5 39.4 10.3 20.7 49.7 223.9 464.3 67.5 688.2

Total 976.6 2,601.8 72.7 3,578.4 420.9 69.7 14.2 490.6 1,397.5 2,671.5 65.7 4,069.0

Note: ‘Majors’ are defined as students with any declared primary and secondary majors within the department or program offering a coume. All other students, including those without a declared major or premajors, are defined as ‘non.majors.

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Table 2.STUDENT MAJORS

Headcount (HCT) and Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) MajorsFall Semester, 1996

COLLEGE OF SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES SBS .2HEADCOUNT STUDENT MAJORS FTESTUDENTMAJORS

Underradua Total UGrad Grad TotalFirst- Sopho- ALL MASTER’S DOCTORAL ALL GRADUATE

Department or Program Year more Junior Senior Other UGRAD Active PF Total Active PF Total Active PF Total

_____________________

Anthropology 23 23 45 67 2 160 1 - 1 29 49 78 30 49 79 239 134.9 40.0 174.9

CommunIcation - 16 113 247 1 377 8 1 9 27 30 57 35 31 66 443 338.9 47.3 386.2

Economics 15 36 90 110 2 253 - - - 38 59 97 38 59 97 350 219.9 61.9 281.8

Labor Studies - - - - - 85 6 91 - - - 85 6 91 91 - 73.7 73.7Labor Studies - - - - - 33 4 37 - - - 33 4 37 37 - 38.3 38.3Union Leadership and Administration - - - . - - 52 2 54 - - - 52 2 54 54 - 35.3 35.3

Legal StudIes 44 56 68 112 1 281 - - - - - - - - - 281 243.5 - 243.5

Political Science 95 87 131 150 2 465 42 6 48 31 36 67 73 42 115 580 406.1 87.4 493.5Political Science 95 87 131 150 2 465 14 5 19 31 36 67 45 41 86 551 406.1 59.3 465.4Public Administration - - - - - - 28 1 29 - - - 28 1 29 29 - 28.1 28.1

Psychology - 2 93 273 1 369 - - - 79 15 94 79 15 94 463 323.0 110.9 433.9

Social Thought and Political Economy 8 14 30 42 2 96 - - . - - - - - - 96 81.2 - 81.2

SocIology 42 58 167 213 2 482 - . - 32 34 66 32 34 66 548 413.1 43.8 456.9

Total 227 292 737 1,214 13 2,483 136 13 149 236 223 459 372 236 608 3091 2,160.6 464.9 2,625.5Primary Majors 227 271 647 1,027 12 2,184 136 13 149 236 223 459 372 236 608 2,792 2,011.1 464.9 2,476.0Secondary Majors • 21 90 187 1 299 - . . - - . . - • 299 149.5 - 149.5

Note 1. Student Majors: A student with a declared major within the department or program. At the undergraduate level, data reported represent a duplicated Count Of student majors (primary and secondary majors). FTE student majors aredistributed proportionally across major programs. Therefore, numbers are not comparable to semesters prior to Fall 1995, whIch reported data for primary majors only. See Enrollment Definitions for additional detail.

Note 2. ActIve: Matriculating graduate students registered for courses or dissertation credits.Note 3. Program Fee (PF): Matriculating graduate students assigned three credits while on Program Fee (no course).Note 4. PrImary Majors: The actual count of undergraduate students whose primary declared major is in the department or program.Note 5. Secondary Majors: The actual count of undergraduate students whose secondary or tertiary declared major is in the department or program.Note 6. All data reflect the current organizational structure.

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Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) Instructed StudentsFall Semester, 1996

CAS - COLLEGES OF ARTS AND SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY PROGRAMSUndergraduate Graduate Total

Majors Non-Majors Subtotal Majors Non-Majors Subtotal Majors Non-Majors TotalDepartment or Program FIE FTE % of Total FTE FTE FTE % of Total FTE FTE FTE % of Total FTE

Neuroscience and Behavior 16.2

16.2

16.2 16.2 16.2

Note: Majors are defined as students with any declared primary and secondary malors within the department or pro9ram offering a course. All other students, including those without a declared major or premajors, are defined as non-majors.’

Total 16.2 16.2 16.2

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Table 2.STUDENT MAJORS

Headcount (HCT) and Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) MajorsFall Semester, 1996

COLLEGES OF ARTS AND SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY PROGRAMS CAS -2HEADCOUNT STUDENT MAJORS FTESTUDENTMAJORS

Underradua Gradua Total UGrad Grad Total

First- Sopho- ALL MASTERS DOCTORAL ALL GRADUATEDepartment or Program Year more Junior Senior Other UGRAD Active PF Total Active PF Total Active PF Total

_____________________

LInguistics and Anthropology - - 2 2 - 4 - - - - - - 4 3.5 - 3.5

LInguistics and Chinese - I - 1 2 - - - - - - - 2 2.3 - 2.3

Linguistics and German - I - - - 1 - - - - - - - 1 0.5 - 0.5

LInguistics and Japanese - 1 2 1 - 4 - - - - - - - 4 3.7 - 3.7

LInguistics and PhIlosophy 1 - 1 2 - 4 - - - - - - 4 3.9 - 3.9

Linguistics and Psychology 1 1 2 1 - 5 - - - - - - 5 4.1 - 4.1

Ungulstics and Russian 2 - - - - 2 - - - - - - - 2 1.7 - 1.7

Neurosclence and Behavior - - - - - - - - 25 4 29 25 4 29 29 - 27.3 27.3

Total 4 3 8 6 1 22 - - - 25 4 29 25 4 29 51 19.8 27.3 47.1Primary Majors 4 3 8 6 1 22 - - - 25 4 29 25 4 29 51 19.8 27.3 47.1Secondary Majors - - - . . - - - -

Note I. Student Majors: A student with a declared maior within the department or program. At the undergraduate level, data reported represent a duplicated count of student majors (primary and secondary majors). ETE student majors are

distributed proportionally across maior programs. Therefore, numbers are not comparable to semesters prior to Fall 1995, which reported data for primary maiors only. See Enrollment Definitions for additional detail.Note 2. ActIve: Matriculating graduate students registered for courses or dissertation credits.Note 3. Program Fee (PF): Matriculating graduate students assigned three credits while on Program Fee (no course).Note 4. PrImary Majors: The actual count of undergraduate students whose primary declared major is in the department or program.Note 5. Secondary Majors: The actual count of undergraduate students whose secondary or tertiary declared major is in the department or program.Note 6. All data reflect the current organizational stwcture.

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Table 1.INSTRUCTION TO MAJORS AND NON-MAJORS

Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) Instructed StudentsFall Semester, 1996

EDU - I SCHOOL OF EDUCATIONUndergraduate Graduate Total

Majors Non-Majors Subtotal Majors Non-Majors Subtotal Majors Non-Majors TotalDepartmentorProgram FTE FTE %ofTotal FTE FTE FTE %ofTotal FTE FTE FTE %ofTotat FTE

EducatIon 94.9 343.9 78.4 438.8 11.6 789.6 98.6 801.2 106.5 1133.5 91.4 1,240.0Education 94.9 343.9 78.4 438.8 11.6 763.6 98.5 775.2 106.5 1,107.5 91.2 1,214.0Education, Off-Campus - - - - - 26.0 100.0 26.0 - 26.0 100.0 26.0

General Physical Education - 303.6 100.0 303.6 - - - - - 303.6 100.0 303.6

Total 94.9 647.5 87.2 742.4 11.6 789.6 98.6 801.2 106.5 1,437.1 93.1 1,543.6

Note: ‘Majors are defined as students with any declared primary and secondary malors within the deparirnent or program offering a course. All other students, including those without a declared major or premajors, are defined as non-majors.’

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Table 2.

STUDENT MAJORSHeadcount (HCT) and Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) Majors

Fall Semester, 1996

UndergraduateFirst- Sopho- ALL

Year more Junior Senior Other UGRAD

EDU -2

FTE STUDENT MAJORS

Total UGrad Grad Total

Education Policy, Research, and

AdministrationEducation Policy, Research, and

Student Development and Pupil

Personnel ServicesCounseling Psychology

Student Development and Pupil Personnel

Services

119 9 128 68 50 118- -

- 34 19 53

119 9 128 34 31 65

187 59 246 24634 19 53 53

153 40 193 193

- 182.7 182.7

- 41.6 41.6

- 141.1 141.1

Teacher Education and Curriculum

Teacher Education and Curriculum Studies

Teacher Education and Curriculum Studies,

Off-Campus

431 122 553 553 82.6 437.6 520.2- -

- 141 82.6 - 82.6

362 112 474 474 - 381.8 381.8

Primary MajorsSecondary Majors

- 1 28 112- - 21 78•

. 7 34

1 142 469 39 508- 99 469 39 508- 43 - • -

775 231 1,006 1,148775 231 1,006 1,105

- - - 43

83.4 786.1 869.560.9 786.1 847.022.5 - 22.5

t Includes Certificate of Advanced Graduate Study (C.A.G.S.) in the School of Education.

Note 1. Student Majors: A student with a declared major within the department or program. At the undergraduate level, data reported represent a duplicated count of student majors (primary and secondary majors). FTE student majors are

distributed proportionally across maior programs. Therefore, numbers are not comparable to semesters prior to Fall 1995, which reported data for primary majors only. See Enrollment Definitions for additional detail.

Note 2, ActIve: Matriculating graduate students registered for courses or dissertation credits.Note 3. Program Fee (PF): Matriculating graduate students assigned three credits while on Program Fee (no course).Note 4. PrImary Majors: The actuat count of undergraduate students whose primary declared major is in the department or program.Note 5. Secondary Majors: The actual count of undergraduate students whose secondary or tertiary declared major Is In the department or program.Note 6. All data reflect the current organizational structure.

SCHOOL OF EDUCATION

Department or Program

HEADCOUNT STUDENT MAJORS

Administrationinquiry Program

Graduate

MASTER’St DOCTORAL ALL GRADUATE

Active PF Total Active PF Total Active PF Total

1 65 6 71 92 44 136

- - -- 65 6 71 92 44 136

StudiesEducation

1 - - 1 - - - - - - - - - 1 0.8 - 0.8

157 50 207 208 0.8 165.9 166.7

157 50 207 207 - 165.9 165.9

Total

- 27 1121 27 112

1 141 285 24 309 146 98 244

1 141 - - - - - -

- -- 216 14 230 146 98 244

69 10 79 - - - 69 10 79 79 - 55.8 55.8

306 192 498306 192 498

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Table 1.INSTRUCTION TO MAJORS AND NON-MAJORS

Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) instructed StudentsFall Semester, 1996

ENG- I COLLEGE OF ENGINEERINGUndergraduate Graduate Total

Majors Non-Majors Subtotal Majors Non-Majors Subtotal Majors Non-Majors TotalDepartmentorProgram FTE FTE %ofTotal FTE FTE FTE %ofTotai FTE FTE FTE %ofTotal FTE

Chemical Engineering 56.3 - - 56.3 63.8 2.2 3.3 66.0 120.1 2.2 1.8 122.3

CivIl and Environmental Engineering 138.7 8.8 6.0 147.5 71.2 4.8 6.3 76.0 209.9 13.6 6.1 223.5

Electrical and Computer Engineering 134.7 1.5 1.1 136.2 188.3 20.7 9.9 209.0 323.0 22.2 6.4 345.2

EngIneering 72.5 18.4 20.2 90.9 - - - 72.5 18.4 20.2 90.9

Mechanical and industrial Engineering 138.3 14.3 9.4 152.6 91.7 39.0 29.8 130.7 230.0 53,3 18.8 283.3

Total 540.5 43.0 7.4 583.5 415.0 66.7 13.8 481.7 955.5 109.7 10.3 1,065.2

Note; ‘Majors’ are defined as students with any declared primary and secondary majors within the department or program offering a course. All other students, Including those without a declared major or premajors, are defined as ‘non-majors.’Exception; Declared undergraduate ‘Engineering’ majors are treated as majors In all courses offered within the College. Undergraduate students with any declared major within the College are treated as majors in ‘Engineering’ courses.

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Headcount (HOT) and Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) MajorsFall Semester, 1996

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING ENG -2HEADCOUNT STUDENT MAJORS FTESTUDENTMAJORS

Underradua Graduate Total UGrad Grad TotalFirst- Sopho- ALL MASTER’S DOCTORAL ALL GRADUATE

Department or Program Year more Junior Senior Other UGRAD Active PF Total Active PF Total Active PF Total

_____________________

Chemical EngineerIng - 11 44 44 2 101 2 1 3 48 6 54 50 7 57 158 93.8 69.3 163.1

Civil and Environmental Engineering - 12 38 125 9 184 35 8 43 34 5 39 69 13 82 266 178.4 87.6 266.0Civil Engineering - 12 37 125 9 183 17 4 21 34 5 39 51 9 60 243 177.9 60.5 238.4Environmental Engineering - - - - - - 18 4 22 - - - 18 4 22 22 - 27.1 27.1

Electrical and Computer EngIneering 2 24 69 86 8 189 86 8 94 44 30 74 130 38 168 357 186.9 144.3 331.2Computer Systems Engineering - 8 34 38 3 83 - - - - - - - - - 83 85.0 - 85.0Electrical and Computer Engineering - - - - - - 60 3 63 43 30 73 103 33 136 136 - 129.7 129.7Electrical and Computer Engineering,

Video - - - - - - 26 5 31 1 - 1 27 5 32 32 14.7 14.7Electrical Engineering 2 16 35 48 5 106 - - - - - - - - - 106 101.9 - 101.9

Engineering 299 140 58 25 1 523 - - - - - - - - - 523 523.5 - 523.5

Mechanical and IndustrIal Engineering 1 18 62 102 4 187 69 21 90 46 27 73 115 48 163 350 182.2 113.3 295.5Engineering Management - - - - - - 36 6 42 - - - 36 6 42 42 - 17.7 17.7Industrial Engineering and Operations

Research 1 2 9 16 - 28 12 2 14 22 18 40 34 20 54 82 28.5 42.7 71.2Manufacturing Engineering - - - - - - 4 8 12 - - - 4 8 12 12 - 6.3 6.3Mechanical Engineering - 16 53 86 4 159 17 5 22 24 9 33 41 14 55 214 153.7 46.7 200.4

Total 302 205 271 382 24 1,184 192 38 230 172 68 240 364 106 470 1,654 1,164.8 414.6 1,579.4Primary Majors 302 204 261 379 24 1,170 192 38 230 172 68 240 364 106 470 1,640 1,157.9 414.6 1,572.5Secondary Majors - 1 10 3 - 14 - - - - - 14 6.9 • 6.9

Note 1. Student Majors: A student with a declared major within the department or program. At the undergraduate level, data reported represent a duplicated count of student majors (primary and secondary majors). FTE student majors aredistributed proportionally across major programs. Therefore, numbers are not comparable to semesters prior to Fall 1995, which reported data for primary majors only. See Enrollment Definitions for additional detail.

Note 2. ActIve: Matriculating graduate students registered for courses or dissertation credits.Note 3. Program Fee (PF): Matriculating graduate students assigned three credits while on Program Fee (no course).Note 4. PrImary Majors: The actual count of undergraduate students whose primary declared major is In the department or program.Note 5. Secondary Majors: The actual count of undergraduate students whose secondary or tertiary dectared major is in the department or program.Note 6. All data reflect the current organizational structure.

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Table 1.INSTRUCTION TO MAJORS AND NON-MAJORS

Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) Instructed StudentsFall Semester, 1996

MicrobiologyMedical TechnologyMicrobiologyPlant Pathology

(Continued)

208.419.169.365.554.5

273.9

29.91.1

26.91.9

220.150.482.824.062.9

53.11.1

43.09.0

69.2 23.9 289.352.1 50.8 102.5

9.7 10.5 92.50.5 2.0 24.56.9 9.9 69.8

99.4 65.2 152.5—

— 1.144.7 51.0 87.754.7 85.9 63.7

MajorsFTE

97.9

2.7

84.3

10.410.4

FNR- I

Department or Program

Consumer Studies

Entomology

Environmental Sciences

Food ScienceFood ScienceFood Science, Off-Campus

Forestry and Wildlife ManagementBuilding Materials and Wood TechnologyForestryNatural Resource StudiesWildlife and Fisheries Conservation

Hotel, Restaurant, and Travel Administration

Landscape Architecture and RegionalPlanning

Environmental DesignLandscape ArchitectureLandscape ContractingRegional Planning

COLLEGE OF FOOD AND NATURAL RESOURCESTotalUndergraduate

Non-MajorsFTE %of Total

105.3 51.8

79.1 96.7

51.5 37.9

110.3 91.4110.3 91.4

92.6 30.84.9 20.4

23.3 25.251.4 44.013.0 19.3

71.6 20.7

61.0 36.452.1 51.2

8.4 20.40.5 2.0

Graduate

Majors Non-MajorsFTE FTE % of Total

2.7 0.6 18.2

18.7 8.9 32.2

- 1.4 100.0

32.0 2.1 6.231.3 2.1 6.3

0.7 - -

48.8 9.0 15.62.2 - -

6.3 3.9 38.2

40.3 5.1 11.2

27.8 1.0 3.5

SubtotalFTE

3.3

27.6

1.4

34.133.4

0.7

57.82.2

10.2

45.4

28.8

SubtotalFTE

203.2

81.8

135.8

120.7120.7

301.024.092.6

116.967.5

345.5

167.4101.841.124.5

118.11.1

64.452.6

MajorsFTE

100.6

21.4

84.3

42.441.7

0.7

257.221.375.665.594.8

301.7

Non-Majors TotalFTE % of Total FTE

105.9 51.3 206.5

88.0 80.4 109.4

52.9 38.6 137.2

112.4 72.6 154.8112.4 72.9 154.1

-- 0.7

101.6 28.3 358.84.9 18.7 26.2

27.2 26.5 102.851.4 44.0 116.918.1 16.0 112.9

72.6 19.4 374.3

106.449.732.724.0

88.2

37.550.7

74.7

58.296.4

113.7 8.2 6.7 121.90.7 - - 0.7

50.1 1.3 2.5 51.4

62.9 6.9 9.9 69.8

23.2 11.2 32.6 34.4

16.1 7.2 30.9 23.37.1 4.0 36.0 11.1

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Table 1.INSTRUCTION TO MAJORS AND NON-MAJORS

Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) Instructed StudentsFall Semester, 1996

FNR.1

Department or Program

Plant and Soil SciencesPlant and Soil SciencesPlant and Soil Sciences, Off-Campus

Resource Economics

Sport Studies

Veterinary and Animal Sciences

Total

Undergraduate

Majors Non-Majors Subtotal MajorsFIE FTE % of Total FTE FTE

160.4 75.0 31.9 235.4 28.6160.4 75.0 31.9 235.4 28.2

- - -- 0.4

33.7 138.4

COLLEGE OF FOOD AND NATURAL RESOURCESGraduate Total

Non-Majors Subtotal Majors Non-Majors TotalFTE % of Total FTE FTE FTE % of Total FTE

9.4 24.7 38.0 189.0 84.4 30.9 273.49.4 25.0 37.6 188.6 84.4 30.9 273.0

-- 0,4 0.4 - - 0.4

11.0 41.2 26.7 49.4 149.4 75.2 198.8

0.7 1.7 42.4 267.3 36.3 12.0 303.6

3.2 19.6 16.3 180.2 19.6 9.8 199.8

66.7 15.4 432.7 1,766.7 991.7 36.0 2,758.4

Note: Majors are defined as students with any declared primary and secondary majors within the department or program offering a course. All other students, Including those without a declared major or premajors, are defined as non-majors.

80.4 172.1 15.7

225.6 35.6 13.6 261.2 41.7

167.1 16.4 8.9 183.5 13.1

1,400.7 925.0 39.8 2,325.7 366.0

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Headcount (HCT) and Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) MajorsFall Semester, 1996

Department or Program

CFNR (Undeclared)

UnderraduaFirst- Sopho- ALLYear more Junior Senior Other-t UGRAD

65 50 28 7

FNR -2FTE STUDENT MAJORS

Total UGrad Grad Total

151 142.9 - 142.9

Consumer StudiesApparel MarketingConsumer StudiesFamily and Consumer Sciences

Entomology - 3 5 3 - 11 10 1 11 16 4 20 26 5 31 42 9.9 30.1 40.0

Environmental Sciences 58 71 77 107 5 318 318 300.6 - 300.6

Food ScienceFood ScienceFood Science, Off-Campus

ForestryNatural Resource StudiesWildlife and Fisheries Conservation

68 101 136 20323 19 - -

4 9 16 208 22 35 344 10 30 74

29 41 55 75

9 5171 433 521 100- 118

4 204

19 7 2619 7 26

36 11 47 74 25.1 47.2 72.336 9 45 72 25.1 46.6 71.7

- 2 2 2 - 0.7 0.7

67 25 92 609 499.4 79.9 579.3- -

- 43 47.9 47.9- -

- 52 49.3 - 49.311 4 15 115 97.5 14.0 111.5

- -- 118 103.8 - 103.8

56 21 77 281 200.8 65.9 266.7

Hotel, Restaurant, and TravelAdministration 65 61 146 223 2 497 31 3 34 31 3 34 531 490.3 37.6 527.9

Landscape Architecture andRegional Planning

Environmental DesignLandscape ArchitectureLandscape Architecture and

Regional PlanningLandscape ContractingRegional Planning

- - -- 9 4 13

- -- 70 - - -

- - - - 38 4 42

6 7 13 89 18 107 302 199.2 123.9 323.1- - - - -

- 37 34.4 - 34.4- -

- 36 3 39 127 85.9 50.0 135.9

- -- 9 4 13 13 - 12.9 12.9

- - - - -- 70 78.9 - 78.9

6 7 13 44 11 55 55 - 61.0 61.0

12 - 12 18 6 2412 - 12 18 6 24

30 6 36 166 121.3 32.3 153.630 6 36 157 113.2 32.3 145.5

- -- 8 7.5 - 7.5

COLLEGE OF FOOD AND NATURAL RESOURCESHEADCOUNT STUDENT MAJORS

151

GraduateMASTER’S DOCTORAL ALL GRADUATE

Active PF Total Active PF Total Active PF Total

19 25 92 84 3 223 6 - 6 - - - 6 6 229 214.6 3.4 218.018 22 63 52 - 155 - - - - - - - - - 155 149.2 - 149.2

- - - - -- 6 - 6 - - - 6 - 6 6 - 3.4 3.4

1 3 29 32 3 68 - - - - - - - - - 68 65.4 - 65.4

Forestry and Wildlife ManagementArboriculture and Park Management tBuilding Materials and Wood Technology

1 6 7 131 6 7 13

- 27- 27

17 4 2117 2 19

- 2 2

53 19 72

10 2 12

43 17 60

14 6 20

1 2 3

13 4 17

70 52 27 435 6 6 18

19 22 21 25

3 1952 371 88

46 24

83 11 94

36 3 39

Microbioiogy*

MicrobiologyPlant Palhotogy

(Continued)

21 29 34 4221 28 32 38

- 1 2 3

4 1302 1212 8

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Table 2.

STUDENT MAJORSHeadcount (HCT) and Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) Majors

Fall Semester, 1996

HEADCOUNT STUDENT MAJORS. Grad te

First- Sopho- ALL MASTERS DOCTORAL ALL GRADUATEYear more Junior Senior Other UGRAD Active PF Total Active PF Total Active PF Total

FTE STUDENT MAJORSTotal UGrad Grad Total

Plant and SoIl SciencesFloricultureFruit and Vegetable CropsPlant and Soil SciencesPlant and Soil Sciences, Off-CampusTurf Managementj

20 3 236 3 9

Resource Economics 2 30 29 1 62 13 2 15 6 3 9 19 5 24 86 57.7 21.6 79.3

2 1 3 35 10 45 607 531.2 43.0 574.2- - - - -

- 562 531.2 - 531.22 1 3 35 10 45 45 - 43.0 43.0

11 3 14 16 7 23 391 371.8 16.3 388.111 3 14 16 7 23 357 337.9 16.3 354.2

- - - - -- 34 33.9 - 33.9

TotalPrimary MajorsSecondary Majors

672 675 869 1,070 58 3,344672 671 844 1,029 58 3,274

- 25 41

289 59 348 107 43 150 396 102 498 3,842 3,261.5 476.8 3,738.3289 59 348 107 43 150 396 102 498 3,772 3,225.3 476.8 3,702.1

- 70 - • - - - - - • - 70 36.2 36.2

Graduate student majors in Plant Pathology are reported with Microbiology.t Includes ‘Special’ students in the Stockbridge School of Agriculture. All other ‘Special’ students are reported under ‘Other Programs.’4 Designates programs within the two-year Stockbridge School of Agriculture.

Note 1. Student Majors: A student with a declared major within the department or program. At the undergraduate level, data reported represent a duplicated count of student majors (primary and secondary majors). FTE student majors aredistributed proportionally across major programs. Therefore, numbers are not comparable to semesters prior to Fall 1995, which reported data for primary majors only. See Enrollment Definitions for additional detail.

Note 2. ActIve: Matriculating graduate students registered for courses or dissertation credits.Note 3. Program Fee (PF): Matriculating graduate students assigned three credits while on Program Fee (no course).Note 4. PrImary Majors: The actual count of undergraduate students whose primary declared major is in the department or program.Note 5. Secondary Majors: The actual count of undergraduate students whose secondary or tertiary declared major is in the department or program.Note 6. All data ref ect the current organizational structure.

COLLEGE OF FOOD AND NATURAL RESOURCES

Department or Program

87 82 4114 7 -

5 5 -

5 12 41

55 18 283- 3 24— 1 11

55 12 125

63 58 - - 2 123

26 6 32 15 6 21

FNR .2

41 12 53 336 297.6 41.4 339.0- - - 24 23.2 - 23.2

Sport Studies 106 106 164 182 4 562 33 9 42Sports Management 106 106 164 182 4 562 - - -

Sport Studies - - - - - - 33 9 42

Veterinary and Animal Sciences 112 87 82 79 8 368 5 4 9Animal Science 92 73 82 79 8 334 5 4 9Equine Industries 20 14 - - - 34 - -

- - - - -- 11 9.9 - 9.9

15 6 21 35 9 44 169 119.1 38.0 157.1- -

- 6 3 9 9 - 3.4 3.4- - - - - - 123 145.3 - 145.3

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Table 1.INSTRUCTION TO MAJORS AND NON-MAJORS

Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) Instructed StudentsFall Semester, 1996

MGT -1 SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENTUndergraduate Graduate Total

Majors Non-Majors Subtotal Majors Non-Majors Subtotal Majors Non-Majors 1oDepartmentorProgram FTE FTE %ofTotai FTE FTE FTE %ofTotal FTE FTE FTE %ofTotai FTE

Accounting and information Systems 144.9 79.2 35.3 224.1 - - - - 144.9 79.2 35.3 224.1

Finance and Operations Management 129.3 50.1 27.9 179.4 - - - - 129.3 50.1 27.9 179.4

Management 124.5 125.1 50.1 249.6 - - - - 124.5 125.1 50.1 249.6

Marketing 103.9 85.6 45.2 189.5 - - - - 103.9 85.6 45.2 189.5

School of Management 175.9 12.3 6.5 188.2 267.4 36.7 12.1 304.1 443.3 49.0 10.0 492.3School of Management 175.9 12.3 6.5 188.2 127.1 36.3 22.2 163.4 303.0 48.6 13.8 351.6School of Management, Off-Campus - - - - 140.3 0.4 0.3 140.7 140.3 0.4 0.3 140.7

Total 678.5 352.3 34.2 1,030.8 267.4 36.7 12.1 304.1 945.9 389.0 29.1 1,334.9

NUR - j SCHOOL OF NURSINGUndergraduate Graduate Total

Majors Non-Majors Subtotal Majors Non-Majors Subtotal Majors Non-Majors TotalDepartment or Program FTE FTE % of Total FTE FTE FTE % of Total FTE FTE FTE % of Total FTE

Nurslng* 131.8 5.7 4.1 137.5 115.3 9.3 7.5 124.6 247.1 15.0 5.7 262.1Nursing 131.8 5.7 4.1 137.5 115.3 8.3 6.7 123.6 247.1 14.0 5.4 261.1Nursing. Off-Campus - - - - - 1.0 100.0 1.0 - 1.0 100.0 1.0

Total 131.8 5.7 4.1 137.5 115.3 9.3 7.5 124.6 247.1 15.0 5.7 262.1

Does not include FTE’s generated in undergraduate nursing courses offered through the DivIsion of Continuing Education.

Note: Majors are defined as students with any declared primary and secondary majors within the department or program offering a course. All other students, including those without a declared major or premsjors, are defined asnon-majors. Exception: Declared School of Management” majors are treated as majors in all courses offered within the School. Students with any declared major within the School are treated as majors in School of Management” courses.

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Table 2.STUDENT MAJORS

Headcount (HCT) and Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) MajorsFall Semester, 1996

Accounting and Information Systems - 8 126 2 136 - -- 136 126.6 - 126.6

Finance and Operations Management - 13 137 3 153 153 142.8 142.8

Management

Marketing

8 77 5 90

17 100 117 108.7 108.7

342 277 386 57 7 1069 297 16 313— — — — —

— 1 — 1- - - - -

- 161 6 167- - - - -

- 72 3 75342 277 386 57 7 1,069 63 7 70

39 18 57 336 34 370 1,439 1,028.0 257.8 1,285.8- -

- 1 - 1 1 - 0.3 0.3- - - 161 6 167 167 - 74.2 74.2- -

- 72 3 75 75 - 39.7 39.739 18 57 102 25 127 1,196 1,028.0 143.6 1,171.6

TotalPrimary MajorsSecondary Majors

342 277 432 497 17 1,565342 274 403 486 17 1,522

- 3 29 11 • 43

297 16 313297 16 313

39 18 5739 18 57

336 34 370 1,935 1,480.0 257.8 1,737.8336 34 370 1,892 1,460.7 257.8 1,718.5

- -- 43 19.3 - 19.3

HEADCOUNT STUDENT MAJORS

GraduateFirst- Sopho- ALL MASTER’S DOCTORAL ALL GRADUATEYear more Junior Senior Other UGRAD Active PF Total Active PF Total Active PF Total

72 68 78 80- 2 40 72

72 66 38 8

121 6 127 22 - 22 143 6 149 454 283.1 117.0 400.1121 6 127 12 - 12 133 6 139 258 105.7 107.7 213.4

- -- 10 - 10 10 - 10 10 - 9.3 9.3

- - - - - - - -- 186 177.4 - 177.4

• Does not include undergraduate enrollments in the Nursing Program administered by the Division of Continuing Education. Refer to Table 2, Division of Continuing Education.

143 6 149 454 283.1 117.0 400.1143 6 149 453 282.6 117.0 399.6

- -- 1 0.5 - 0.5

Note 1. Student Majors: A student with a declared major within the department or program. At the undergraduate level, data reported represent a duplicated count of student majors (primary and secondary msjors). FTE student majors aredistributed proportionally across major programs. Therefore, numbers are not comparable to semesters prior to Fall 1995, which reported data for primary majors only. See Enrollment Detinitions for additional detail.

Note 2. ActIve: Matriculating graduate students registered for courses or dissertation credits.Note 3. Program Fee (PF): Matriculating graduate students assigned three credits while on Program Fee (no course).Note 4. PrImary Majors: The actual count of undergraduate students whose primary declared major is in the department or program.Note 5. Secondary Majors: The actual count of undergraduate students whose secondary or tertiary declared major Is In the department or program.Note 6. All data reflect the current organizational structure.

SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT MGT .2HEADCOUNT STUDENT MAJORS FTESTUDENTMAJORS

Underaraduate Graduate Total UGrad Grad TotalFirst- Sopho- ALL MASTER’S DOCTORAL ALL GRADUATE

Department or Program Year more Junior Senior Other UGRAD Active PF Total Active PF Total Active PF Total

School of ManagementM.B.A. Off-CampusProfessional M.B.A. - HolyokeProfessional M.B.A. Program - PittsfieldSchool of Management

117

90 73.9 - 73.9

QCLJAflI AE hit IOQIMI!

flnnnrtmont nr Prnriram

Nurslng*

NursingNursing (UMaas Medical Center)Pre-Nuraing

TotalPrimary MajorsSecondary Majors

7 3055 119

2 186

NIJR .2FTE STUDENT MAJORS

Total UGrad Grad Total

72 68 78 80 7 305 121 6 12772 68 78 79 7 304 121 6 127

- -- I - I - -

22 - 2222 22

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Table 1.INSTRUCTION TO MAJORS AND NON-MAJORS

Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) Instructed StudentsFall Semester, 1996

PUB - i SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND HEALTH SCIENCESUndergraduate Graduate Total

Majors Non-Majors Subtotal Majors Non-Majors Subtotal Majors Non-Majors TotalDepartment or Program FTE FTE % of Total FTE FTE FTE % of Total FTE FTE FTE % of Total FTE

Communication DIsorders 89.2 39.0 30.4 128.2 81.2 5.7 6.6 86.9 170.4 44.7 20.8 215.1

Exercise ScIence 140.1 93.1 39.9 233.2 36,7 2.1 5.4 38.8 176.8 95.2 35.0 272.0

NutritIon 38.2 134.9 77.9 173.1 13.9 4.7 25.3 18.6 52.1 139.6 72.8 191.7

Public Health - 142.5 100.0 142.5 21.0 207.6 90.8 228.6 21.0 350.1 94.3 371.1

Total 267.5 409.5 60.5 677.0 152.8 220.1 59.0 372.9 420.3 629.6 60.0 1,049.9

Note: ‘Majors’ are defined as students with any dectared primary and secondary majors within the department or program offering a course. All other students, including those without a declared major or premajors, are defined as “non-majors.’

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Table 2.STUDENT MAJORS

Headcount (HCT) and Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) MajorsFall Semester, 1996

SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND HEALTH SCIENCES PUB .2HEADCOUNT STUDENT MAJORS FTESTLJDENTMAJORS

Undr9radua Graduate Total UGrad Grad TotalFirst- Sopho- ALL MASTER’S DOCTORAL ALL GRADUATE

Department or Program Year more Junior Senior Other UGRAD Active PF Total Active PF Total Active PF Total

_____________________

Biostatistics and Epidemiology - - - - - 56 19 75 10 6 16 66 25 91 91 - 83.8 83.8

Communication Disorders 29 33 67 72 - 201 57 1 58 4 1 5 61 2 63 264 195.2 84.7 279.9

Community Health Studies - - - - - - 60 6 66 - 3 3 60 9 69 69 - 78.1 78.1

Environmental Health Sciences - - - - - - 17 4 21 3 - 3 20 4 24 24 - 25.7 25.7

Exercise Science 55 75 89 149 1 369 40 12 52 6 3 9 46 15 61 430 356.4 50.4 406.8

Nutrition 19 21 31 48 13 132 11 4 15 5 3 8 16 7 23 155 121.8 21.1 1429Human Nutrition 19 21 31 48 13 132 - - - - - - - - 132 121.8 - 121.8Nutrition - - - - - - 11 4 15 5 3 8 16 7 23 23 - 21.1 21.1

Public Health (UMass Medical Center) - - - - - - 18 4 22 - - - 18 4 22 22 - 11.0 11.0

Total 103 129 187 269 14 702 259 50 309 28 16 44 287 66 353 1,055 673.4 354.8 1,028.2Primary Majors 103 127 185 264 14 693 259 50 309 28 16 44 287 66 353 1,046 669.1 354.8 1,023.9Secondary Majors - 2 2 5 - 9 • - • - - - - - 9 4.3 - 4.3

Note 1. Student Majors: A student with a declared major within the department or program. At the undergraduate level, data reported represent a duplicated count of student majors (primary and secondary majors). FIE student majors aredistributed proportionally across major programs. Therefore, numbers are not comparable to semesters prior to Fall 1995, which reported data for primary majors only. See Enrollment Definitions for additional detail.

Note 2. Acttve: Matriculating graduate students registered for courses or dissertation credits.Note 3. Program Fee (PF): Matriculating graduate students assigned three credits while on Program Fee (no course).Note 4. PrImary Majors: The actual count of undergraduate students whose primary declared major is in the department or program.Note 5. Secondary Majors: The actual count of undergraduate students whose secondary or tertiary declared major is in the department or program.Note 6. All data reflect the current organizational structure.

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Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) Instructed StudentsFall Semester, 1996

0TH -1 OTHER PROGRAMSUndergraduate Graduate Total

Majors Non-Majors Subtotal Majors Non-Majors Subtotal Majors Non-Majors TotalDepartment or Program FTE FTE % of Total FTE FTE FTE % of Total FTE FTE FTE % of Total FTE

Bachelors Degree withIndividual Concentration 11.1 0.9 7.5 12.0 - - - - 11.1 0.9 7.5 12.0

Center for Counseling andAcademic Development - 44.5 100.0 44.5 - - - - - 44.5 100.0 44.5

English As A Second Language - 35.4 100.0 35.4 - - - - - 35.4 100.0 35.4

English Writing Program - 442.8 100.0 442.8 - - - - 442.8 100.0 442.8

Honors Program - 48.8 100.0 48.8 - - - - 48.8 100.0 48.8

LearnIng Resource Center 9.1 100.0 9.1 - - - - - 9.1 100.0 9.1

MIlitary Science - 22.4 100.0 22.4 - - - - - 22.4 100.0 22.4

Orchard Hill Residential College - 6.6 100.0 6.6 - - - - - 6.6 100.0 6.6

University interdepartmental Course - 81.6 100.0 81.6 - - - - - 81.6 100.0 81.6

University Internship Program - 22.7 100.0 22.7 - - - - - 22.7 100.0 22.7

UnIversity Without Waits 41.5 0.7 1.7 42.2 - - - - 41.5 0.7 1.7 42.2

Total 52.6 671.0 92.7 723.6 - - • - 52.6 671.0 92.7 723.6

* Does not include a significant portion of credits awarded for Prior Learning (data not available as of enrollment census date). In Fall 1995, 276 Prior Learning credits were awarded after the census date, yielding an additional18.4 FTE Instructed Students.

Note: Majors are defined as students with any declared primary and secondary majors within the department or program offering a course. All other students, including those without a declared major or premajors, are defined as non-majors.

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Table 2.STUDENT MAJORS

Headcount (H CT) and Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) MajorsFall Semester, 1996

International Exchange Program

National Exchange Program

Non.Degree*

GraduateUndergraduate

Non-Degree Off.Campus*

Electrical and Computer Engineering, VideoEducationNational Technical UniversityPlant and Soil SciencesProfessional M.B.A. - HolyokeProfessional M.B.A. - PittsfieldPublic Health (U Mass Medical Center)Teacher Education & Curriculum Studies

linder9rad teFirst- Sopho- ALL

HEADCOUNT STUDENT MAJORSGraduate

MASTERS DOCTORAL ALL GRADUATEYear more Junior Senior Other UGRAD Active PF Total Active PF Total Active PF Total

- 174.9 174.9- 32.7 32.7- 0.3 0.3- 94.0 94.0

- 4 4 - 0.4 0.4- 63 63 - 25.8 25.8- 8 8 - 3.3 3.3- 29 29 - 10.0 10.0- 22 22 - 8.3 8.3

OTHER

Department or Program

Bachelors Degree with Individual Concentration

Honors, Undeclared

- 2 43 82 4 131

1 2 1 - -

- - 94 1 - 95

- 24 51 28 - 103

- - -- 125 125

- -- 125 125

0TH -2FTE STUDENT MAJORS

Total UGrad Grad Total

4 - - - - - - - - - 4 4.1 - 4.1

131 123.0 - 123.0

95 58.3 - 58.3

103 48.3 - 48.3

38.7 326.1 364.8- 326.1 326.1

38.7 - 38.7

- 562 687- 562 562-

- 125

1 494 494- 89 89

1 1 1- 278 278

University, Pre-MajorsPre-BDICPre-CommunicationPre-Computer SciencePre-EngineeringPre-EnglishPre-JournalismPre-MusicPre-PsychologyPre-Studio ArtPre-Women’s Studies

University, Undeclared

University Without WallsfJ

TotalPrimary MajorsSecondary Majors

666 703 537 193- 4 2 2

165 213 149 4518 11 10 678 33 15 -

118 129 93 2963 45 7 2

- 3 - 1223 263 256 107

I - 2 -

- 2 3 1

1,343 1,143 322

11 2,110- 81 573- 45

1 1273 372- 117- 46 855- 3- 6

66 18 2,892

3 6 24 25 128 186

-- 2,110 1,963.3

-- 8 7.0

-- 573 532.8

-- 45 43.0

-- 127 122.1

-- 372 326.4

-- 117 112.5

•- 4 3.0

-- 855 808.7

• - 3 2.9-

- 6 4.9

- - 2892 2,755.0

2,013 1,880 1,072 3952,011 1,843 1,016 357

2 37 56 38

- 1,963.3- 7.0- 532.8- 43.0- 122.1- 326.4- 112.5- 3.0- 808.7- 2.9- 4.9

- 2,755.0

286 5,646286 5,513

133

- - - - - - - -- 186 91.5 - 91.5

- . - - • -- 1 1,056 6,702 5,082.3 501.0 5,583.3

- - - - - -- 1 1,056 6569 5,016.3 501.0 5,517.3

- - - - - • - -• 133 66.0 • 66.0

* Graduate Non-Degree students have no degree level. They appear in this table aggregated under Graduate Total.t Does not Include enrollment in the University Without Walls program administered by the Division of Continuing Education. Refer to Table 2, Division of Continuing Education.4 Does not Include a significant portion of credits awarded for Prior Learning (data not available as of enrollment census date). In Fall 1995, 276 Prior Learning credits were awarded after the census date, yielding an additional

18.4 FTE Instructed Students.Note 1. Student Majors: A student with a declared maior within the department or program. At the undergraduate levet, data reported represent a duplicated count of student maiors (primary and secondary majors). FTE student majors are

distributed proportionally across maior programs. Therefore, numbers are not compsrable to semesters prior to Fall 1995, which reported data for primary majors only. See Enrollment Definitions (or additional detail.Note 2. ActIve: Matriculating graduate students registered (or courses or dissertation credits.Note 3. Program Fee (PF): Matriculating graduate students assigned three credits while on Program Fee (no course).Note 4. PrImary Majors: The actual count of undergraduate students whose primary declared malor is in the department or program.Note 5. Secondary Majors: The actual count of undergraduate students whose secondary or tertiary declared maior is in the department or program.Note 6. All data reflect the current organizational structure,

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DCE- 1

Department or Program

College of Humanities and Fine Arts

College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics

College of SocIal and Behavioral Sciences

College of Food and Natural Resources

School of Education

School of Management

School of Nursing

Other Programs

Majors Non-Majors Subtotal MajorsFTE FTE % of Total FTE FTE

47.8 100.0

23.4 100.0

46.0 100.0

2.9 100.0 2.9

29.6 100.0 29.6

10.4 100.0 10.4

DIVISION OF CONTINUING EDUCATION

Total

Non-Majors TotalFTE % of Total FTE

47.8 100.0 47.8

23.4 100.0 23.4

46.0 100.0 46.0

Table 1.INSTRUCTION TO MAJORS AND NON-MAJORS

Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) Instructed StudentsFall Semester, 1996

Undergraduate Graduate

Non-Majors Subtotal MajorsFTE % of Total FTE FTE

47.8

23.4

46.0

2.9 100.0

29.6 100.0

10.4 100.0

77.4 3.6 4.4 81.0 - - - - 77.4 3.6 4.4 81.0

12.1 17.0 58.4 29.1 - - - - 12.1 17.0 58.4 29.1

Total 89.5 180.7 66.9 270.2 - - - - 89.5 180.7 66.9 270.2

Note 1. Majors are defined as students with any declared primary and secondary majors within the department or program offering a course. All other students, including those without a declared major or premajors, are defined as “non-majors.”Note 2. Graduate student enrollment in programs administered through the Division of Continuing Education are reported with their respective major departments.

2.9

29.6

10.4

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Table 2.

STUDENT MAJORSHeadcount (HCT) and Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) Majors

Fall Semester, 1996

DIVISION OF CONTINUING EDUCATION DCE -2

HEADCOUNT STUDENT MAJORS FTESTUDENTMAJORS

Undergraduate Graduate Total UGrad Grad Total

First- Sopho- ALL MASTERS DOCTORAL ALL GRADUATEDepartment or Program Year more Junior Senior Other UGRAD Active PF Total Active PF Total Active PF Total

Access Program - - - - 58 58 - - - - - - - 58 52 - 52

Bachelor of General Studies - - - - 8 8 - - - - - - - - 8 3.7 - 3.7

Continuing Education - - - - 994 994 - - - - - - 994 361.7 - 361.7

Nursing - - - 77 38 115 - - - 115 78.3 78.3

Nursing (RN to BSN) - - - 77 8 85 - - - 85 55.2 - 55.2Nursing (Post BA) - - - - 30 30 - - - - - - - - - 30 23.1 - 23.1

University Without Walls - - - - 38 38 - - - 38 15.8 - 15.8

Total - - - 77 1,136 1,213 - - - - - 1,213 511.5 - 511.5Primary Majors - • - 77 1,136 1,213 - - - - 1,213 511.5 - 511.5Secondary Majors - - • - - - - - - -

Note 1. Student Majors: A student with a declared malor within the department or program. At the undergraduate level, data reported represent a duplicated count of student majors (primary and secondary majors). FTE student majors aredistributed proportionally across major programs. Therefore, numbers are not comparable to semesters prior to 1995, whIch reported data for primary majors only. See Enrollment Delinilions for additional detail.

Note 2. ActIve: Matriculating graduate students registered for courses or dissertation credits.Note 3. Program Fee (PF): Matriculating graduate students assigned three credits while on Program Fee (no course).Note 4. PrImary Majors: The actual count of undergraduate students whose primary dectared maior is in the department or program.Note 5. Secondary Majors: The actual count of undergraduate students whose secondary or tertiary declared major is in the department or program.Note 6. Graduate student enrollment in programs administered through the Division of Continuing Education are reported with their respective major departments.Note 7. All data reflect the current organizational structure.

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