2003-2004 Academic Catalog

213 Statistical Information – Fall Semester, 2002 By Class - Men and Women Men Women Totals Freshmen 393 465 858 Sophomores 309 371 680 Juniors 278 342 620 Seniors 364 422 786 Special/Grad/High School 16 26 42 Totals 1,360 1,626 2,986 Student Resident Status Campus housing 2,496 Commuters 490 By Major – Men and Women (double majors are included) Major Men Women Totals Accounting 44 33 77 American Studies 1 3 4 Applied Psychology 9 60 69 Athletic Training 12 14 26 Bible–1 year certificate 3 2 5 Bible, Comprehensive 36 13 49 Bible, Preseminary 61 4 65 Bible, Youth Ministries 37 8 45 Biology–Bachelor of Arts 18 34 52 Biology–Bachelor of Science 58 51 109 Broadcasting 35 19 54 Chemistry–Bachelor of Arts 7 9 16 Chemistry–Bachelor of Science 11 18 29 Christian Education & Youth 26 18 44 Communication Arts 52 95 147 Computer Engineering 15 1 16 Computer Science 53 7 60 Criminal Justice 18 3 21 Early Childhood Education 6 204 210 Electrical Engineering 92 4 96 Electronic Media Technology 17 5 22 End-User Information Systems 1 6 7 English 16 64 80 Exercise Science 1 6 7 Finance 39 20 59 Global Economics–International Studies 12 16 28 History 18 12 30 History/Political Science 3 3 6 Integrated General Science 2 1 3 Integrated Language Arts 14 43 57 Integrated Life Science 2 7 9 Integrated Math 12 20 32 Integrated Physical Science 2 2 4 Integrated Social Studies 16 24 40 Management 93 38 131 Management Information Systems 43 4 47 Marketing 59 27 86 Mathematics–Bachelor of Arts 9 5 14 Mathematics–Bachelor of Science 12 13 25 Mechanical Engineering 164 10 174 MiddleChildhoodEducation 25 80 105 Missiology–International Studies 2 5 7 MultimediaTechnology 25 7 32 Music 18 40 58 Music, Church Ministries 18 4 22 Music, Multi-Age Education 14 32 46 Nursing 16 222 238 Pastoral Studies 22 0 22 Philosophy 20 5 25 Physical Education 8 13 21 Physical Education, Multi-Age 11 19 30 Physics 12 2 14 Political Science 17 6 23 Prelaw 9 14 23 Professional Writing 0 2 2 Psychology 22 66 88 Public Administration 6 6 12 Sociology 2 6 8 Social Science 4 0 4 Social Science–International Studies 8 11 19 Social Work 4 33 37 Spanish 3 22 25 Spanish Education, Multi-Age 1 14 15 Special Education, Multi-Age 1 40 41 Sport Management 9 2 11 Technical & Professional Communication 5 29 34 Theatre 5 21 26 Undecided 91 111 202 World Missions 9 22 31 Statistics Faculty/Enrollment Comparison (full-time equivalents) Student Faculty Ratio 1998-99 2,636 153 17.2 1999-00 2,726 158 17.3 2000-01 2,735 167 16.4 2001-02 2,943 169 17.4 2002-03 2,853 193 14.8 By State Men Women Totals Alabama 1 2 3 Alaska 8 2 10 Arizona 5 2 7 Arkansas 2 3 5 California 19 33 52 Colorado 8 22 30 Connecticut 10 4 14 Delaware 3 4 7 Florida 17 25 42 Georgia 8 9 17 Idaho 2 5 7 Illinois 56 76 132 Indiana 87 115 202 Iowa 16 23 39 Kansas 4 7 11 Kentucky 14 15 29 Louisiana 3 0 3 Maine 11 19 30 Maryland 12 29 41 Massachusetts 14 8 22 Michigan 148 172 320 Minnesota 15 15 30 Missouri 8 11 19 Montana 7 0 7 Nebraska 5 9 14 New Hampshire 18 18 36 New Jersey 52 51 103 New York 68 85 153 North Carolina 13 18 31 North Dakota 0 2 2 Ohio 431 517 948 Oklahoma 4 3 7 Oregon 9 8 17 Pennsylvania 152 147 299 Rhode Island 1 0 1 South Carolina 6 8 14 South Dakota 1 0 1 Tennessee 13 13 26 Texas 12 17 29 Vermont 3 4 7 Virginia 26 27 53 Washington 14 14 28 West Virginia 9 22 31 Wisconsin 27 29 56 Wyoming 3 1 4 Guam 1 1 2 Subtotals 1,347 1,619 2,966 Foreign Residence 13 7 20 Totals 1,360 1,626 2,986 By Age – Men and Women Years Men Women Totals under 18 15 42 57 18 277 383 660 19 293 283 676 20 320 387 697 21 285 320 605 22 102 83 185 23-24 43 15 58 25-29 12 7 19 30+ 13 16 29

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