2004-2005 Academic Catalog

219 Statistical Information – Fall Semester 2002 By Class - Men and Women Men Women Totals Freshmen 442 476 918 Sophomores 286 362 648 Juniors 275 330 605 Seniors 351 415 766 Special/Grad/High School 24 35 59 Totals 1,378 1,618 2,996 Student Resident Status Campus housing 2,458 Commuters 538 By Major – Men and Women (double majors are included) Major Men Women Totals Accounting 35 37 72 American Studies 3 1 4 Applied Psychology 9 58 67 Athletic Training 12 14 26 Bible–1 year certificate 4 1 5 Bible, Comprehensive 21 11 32 Bible, Preseminary 64 4 68 Bible, Youth Ministries 51 13 64 Biology–Bachelor of Arts 18 24 42 Biology–Bachelor of Science 42 48 90 Broadcasting 18 7 25 Chemistry–Bachelor of Arts 2 4 6 Chemistry–Bachelor of Science 42 48 90 Christian Education 7 20 27 Christian Education & Youth 9 4 13 Communication Arts 46 87 133 Computer Engineering 35 3 38 Computer Science 64 5 69 Criminal Justice 30 12 42 Early Childhood Education 8 209 217 Electrical Engineering 94 5 99 Electronic Media Technology 48 11 59 End-User Information Systems 0 5 5 English 16 62 78 Exercise Science 11 24 35 Finance 28 20 48 Global Economics–International Studies 13 22 35 Graphic Design 6 20 26 History 21 13 34 History/Political Science 10 5 15 Integrated General Science 2 4 6 Integrated Language Arts 12 47 59 Integrated Life Science 3 5 8 Integrated Math 14 19 35 Integrated Physical Science 1 0 1 Integrated Physics Education 3 0 3 Integrated Social Studies 20 20 40 Management 106 42 148 Management Information Systems 30 2 32 Marketing 47 29 76 Mathematics–Bachelor of Arts 7 4 11 Mathematics–Bachelor of Science 9 10 19 Mechanical Engineering 159 9 168 Middle Childhood Education 24 67 91 Missiology–International Studies 2 9 11 Multimedia Technology 11 5 16 Music 21 47 68 Music, Church Ministries 16 4 20 Music, Composition 0 1 1 Music, Multi-Age Education 22 35 57 Music, Performance 1 0 1 Nursing 19 255 274 Pastoral Studies 25 0 25 Philosophy 14 3 17 Physical Education 0 1 1 Physical Education, Multi-Age 12 21 33 Physics 10 2 12 Political Science 16 9 25 Prelaw 18 10 28 Psychology 32 59 91 Public Administration 8 3 11 Sociology 3 7 10 Social Science 2 1 3 Social Science–International Studies 15 10 25 Social Work 2 34 36 Spanish 1 21 22 Spanish Education, Multi-Age 3 11 14 Special Education, Multi-Age 3 52 55 Sport Management 20 3 23 Technical & Professional Communication 5 23 28 Theatre 4 25 29 Undecided 105 109 214 World Missions 10 19 29 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 2003-04 2,898 200 14:4 By State Men Women Totals Alabama 0 2 2 Alaska 5 4 9 Arizona 4 1 5 Arkansas 2 4 6 California 24 28 52 Colorado 6 17 23 Connecticut 11 8 19 Delaware 4 5 9 Florida 17 31 48 Georgia 5 11 16 Idaho 2 4 6 Illinois 51 60 111 Indiana 81 112 293 Iowa 11 18 29 Kansas 5 6 11 Kentucky 15 15 30 Louisiana 1 1 2 Maine 11 11 22 Maryland 18 32 50 Massachusetts 13 14 27 Michigan 154 176 330 Minnesota 14 12 26 Missouri 10 14 24 Montana 6 0 6 Nebraska 4 9 13 Nevada 2 1 3 New Hampshire 17 16 33 New Jersey 49 51 100 New Mexico 0 1 1 New York 69 76 145 North Carolina 14 21 35 North Dakota 0 2 2 Ohio 467 540 1007 Oklahoma 2 8 10 Oregon 6 9 15 Pennsylvania 140 143 283 Rhode Island 1 0 1 South Carolina 7 9 16 South Dakota 1 0 1 Tennessee 12 12 24 Texas 13 16 29 Vermont 2 5 7 Virginia 30 31 61 Washington 11 18 29 West Virginia 17 21 38 Wisconsin 27 30 57 Wyoming 1 0 1 District of Columbia 0 1 1 Guam 2 1 3 Subtotals 1,364 1,607 2,971 Foreign Residence 14 11 25 Totals 1,378 1,618 2,996 By Age – Men and Women Years Men Women Totals under 18 27 45 72 18 291 396 687 19 320 374 694 20 273 353 626 21 280 315 595 22 118 85 203 23-24 39 21 60 25-29 10 8 18 30+ 20 21 41

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