2000-2001 Academic Catalog

Statistics 213 Statistical Information Social Science 9 6 15 Social Science-International Studies I 3 4 Fall Quarter, 1999 Social Work 6 38 44 By Class -Men andWomen Spanish 4 13 17 Men Women Totals Spanish Education, Multi-Age I 7 8 Freshmen 382 433 815 Special Education, Multi-Age 0 23 21 Sophomores 316 410 726 Speech Education 0 3 3 Juniors 248 286 534 Technical & Professional Communication 5 7 12 Seniors 291 368 659 Theatre 3 I 4 Special/Grad/High School 16 12 28 Undecided 99 98 197 Totals 1,253 1,509 2,762 World Missions 2 9 11 Student Resident Status Faculty/Enrollment Comparison (full-time equivalents) Campus housing 2,223 Commuters 539 Student Faculty Ratio By Major -Men andWomen (double majors are included) 1995-96 2,420 141 17.1 1996-97 2,484 150 16.6 Major Men Women Totals 1997-98 2,520 153 16.5 AA in Office Technology 0 l I 1998-99 2,636 153 17.2 Accounting 48 42 90 1999-00 2,726 158 17.2 American Studies 2 1 3 Applied Psychology 8 56 64 By State Men Women Totals Athletic Training 17 16 33 Alabama 3 5 8 Bible-I yearcertificate 3 3 6 Alaska 8 6 14 Bible, Comprehensive 118 43 161 Arizona I 4 5 Bible,Preseminary 41 I 42 Arkansas 2 2 4 Biology-Bachelor ofArts 19 26 45 California 11 22 33 Biology-BachelorofScience 67 60 127 Colorado 13 19 32 Broadcasting 38 20 58 Connecticut 5 10 15 Business Communication Technology I 3 4 Delaware 7 2 9 Business Education I I 2 Florida 18 20 38 Chemishy 25 21 46 Georgia 9 3 12 Christian Education & Youth 12 6 18 Hawaii 0 3 3 CommunicationArts 41 83 124 Idaho 3 2 5 Comprehensive Science 2 I 3 Illinois 63 70 133 Computer Informations Systems 24 3 27 Indiana 75 95 170 Computer Science 29 5 34 Iowa 16 22 38 Criminal Justice 31 3 34 Kansas 5 4 9 Early Childhood Education 5 50 55 Kentucky 4 II 15 Louisiana I 0 I Electrical Engineering 92 9 101 Maine 14 29 43 Elementary Education 15 221 236 Maryland 24 30 54 End-User Information Systems 0 6 6 Massachusetts II 6 17 Engineering 7 0 7 Michigan 157 156 313 English 16 33 49 Minnesota 12 12 24 English Education II 27 38 Missouri 3 13 16 Finance 31 25 56 Montana 4 I 5 Global Economics-International Studies 6 14 20 Nebraska 6 I 7 History 24 8 32 Nevada 0 I I Histmy-Political Science 9 3 12 NewHampshire 13 14 27 Integrated General Science 0 2 2 New Jersey 39 62 IOI Integrated Language Arts 5 26 31 NewYork 70 100 170 Integrated Life Science I 4 5 North Carolina 12 17 29 Integrated Math II 14 25 North Dakota 0 I I Ohio 386 479 865 Integrated Physical Science 2 I 3 Oklahoma I 2 3 Integrated Social Studies 10 9 19 Oregon II 6 17 Management 73 39 112 Pennsylvania 137 130 267 Management Information Systems 34 6 40 Rhode Island 1 2 3 Marketing 41 41 82 South Carolina 6 6 12 Math Education 0 0 0 South Dakota 4 I 5 Mathematics-Bachelor ofArts 15 10 25 Tennessee 9 10 19 Mathematics-Bachelor ofScience II 9 20 Texas 5 14 19 Mechanical Engineering 153 6 159 Vennont 3 6 9 Middle Childhood Education 12 39 51 Virginia 25 37 62 Missiology-International Studies 0 6 6 Washington II 13 24 Multimedia Technology 35 6 41 WestVir~inia 13 20 33 Music 12 34 46 Wisconsm 23 25 48 Music, Church 14 7 21 Wyoming 2 I 3 Music, Education 9 13 22 DistrictofColumbia 0 I I Guam 0 I I Music, Multi-Age Education 6 26 32 Puerto Rico I I 2 Music, Secondary Education 0 0 0 Subtotals 1,247 1,498 2,745 Nursing 17 226 243 Foreign Residence Q. 11 11 Office Systems 0 8 8 Totals 1,253 1,509 2,762 Pastoral Studies 10 0 10 Philosophy 17 2 19 By Age-Men andWomen Physical Education 12 16 28 Physical Education, Comprehensive 7 7 14 Years Men Women Totals Physical Education, Multi-Age 4 9 13 under 18 17 18 35 Physical Education, Secondary 2 0 2 18 265 367 632 Physics 7 I 8 19 304 380 684 Political Science 14 5 19 20 272 343 615 Prelaw 18 9 27 21 217 301 518 Professional Writing 7 14 21 22 109 68 177 Psychology 13 29 42 23-24 31 20 51 Public Administration 3 I 4 25-29 20 3 23 Sociology 2 4 6 30t 18 9 27

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