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Enrollment By Class

Men

Women

Totals

Freshmen

428

434

862

Sophomores

337

360

697

Juniors

325

362

687

Seniors

392

419

811

Post-baccalaureate

1

3

4

Special/Grad/High School

112

184

296

Totals

1,595

1,762

3,357

Enrollment By Major (double majors are included)

Majors

Men

Women

Totals

Accounting

48

35

83

Allied Health

24

41

65

Applied Communication/Communication 21

42

63

Athletic Training

14

33

47

Bible Certificate

1

1

1

Bible Comprehensive

1

0

1

Bible Comprehensive — Online

1

0

1

Biblical Studies

55

3

58

Biblical Studies/Accelerated M.Div.

19

1

20

Biology — B.A.

8

13

21

Biology — B.S.

31

33

64

Broadcasting and Digital Media

54

21

75

Chemistry — B.A.

5

3

8

Chemistry — B.S.

12

6

18

Chemistry Education

2

0

2

Christian Education

15

20

35

Computer Engineering

58

4

62

Computer Science

69

9

78

Criminal Justice

27

12

39

Early Childhood Education

7

132

139

Economics — B.A.

5

1

6

Economics — B.S.

6

2

8

Electrical Engineering

48

9

57

English

12

22

34

Environmental Science

6

5

11

Exercise Science — B.S.

17

12

29

Finance.

59

13

72

Forensic Science

4

20

24

Geology

11

6

17

Geosciences

4

4

4

Global Business

13

7

20

Global Economics and International Business 1

1

1

Graphic Design

7

10

17

History

16

9

25

History/Political Science

2

4

6

Industrial & Innovative Design

56

34

90

Information Systems/Info Tech Mgmt

45

3

48

Intercultural Studies — Missiology

7

14

21

International Studies

12

18

30

Journalism

6

8

14

Language Arts Education-Integrated

4

10

14

Liberal Arts

2

2

4

Life Science Education

2

4

6

Linguistics

10

25

35

Management

70

39

109

Marketing

44

35

79

Mathematics — B.A.

7

4

11

Mathematics — B.S.

3

9

12

Mathematics Education-Integrated

5

6

11

Mechanical Engineering

200

31

231

Middle Childhood Education

6

25

31

Molecular and Cellular Biology

28

35

63

Multi-Age Health and Physical Education

6

4

10

Music

14

11

25

Music — Keyboard Pedagogy

1

9

10

Music Composition

4

0

4

Music Education — Multi-Age

12

15

27

Music Performance

5

10

15

Nursing

51

321

372

Pharmaceutical Sciences

35

56

91

Physical Education — Multi-Age

1

3

4

Physical Science Education

1

0

1

Physics — B.S.

11

1

12

Political Science

23

15

38

Pre-Engineering

25

1

26

Prelaw

5

2

7

Pre-Nursing

3

39

42

Professional Writing and Information Design 6

22

28

Psychology

15

88

103

Public Administration

6

0

6

Science Comprehensive Education-Integrated 1

2

3

Social Studies Education — Integrated

8

4

12

Social Work

5

79

84

Sociology

0

1

1

Spanish

6

12

18

Spanish Education — Multi-Age

0

7

7

Special Education-Intervention Specialist

4

39

43

Sport Business Management

33

7

40

Studio Art

4

11

15

Technical and Professional Communication 1

0

1

Theatre

8

16

24

Undeclared/Degree Seeking

17

21

38

Undeclared/Non-Degree

126

197

323

Visual Communication Design

11

23

34

Worship

35

16

51

Youth Ministries

30

17

47

Student Resident Status

Men

Women

Totals

Campus housing

1,203

1,325

2,528

Commuters

251

235

486

Faculty/Enrollment Comparison

(full-time equivalents)

Student

Faculty

Ratio

2005–06

2,947

211

14:1

2006–07

3,064

211

15:1

2007–08

3,006

228

13:1

2008–09

2,996

202

15:1

2009–10

2,841

195

15:1

2010–11

2,938

202

15:1

2011–12

3,014

215

14:1

2012–13

3,053

225

14:1

2013–14

3,075

240

13:1

2014–15

3,082

251

12:1

2015–16

3,076

245

13:1

2016–17

3,083

241

13:1

Statistical Information – Fall Semester 2016

2017–18 Undergraduate Academic Catalog

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Appendix

Statistical Information – Fall Semester 2016