2014-2015 Undergraduate Academic Catalog

Enrollment By Class Men Women Totals Freshmen 407 433 840 Sophomores 346 380 726 Juniors 338 372 710 Seniors 379 449 828 Special/Grad/High School 63 70 133 Totals 1,534 1,707 3,241 Enrollment By Major (double majors are included) Majors Men Women Totals Accounting 52 16 68 Allied Health 17 31 48 American Studies 1 0 1 Applied Communication 10 45 55 Athletic Training 18 19 37 Bible. Certificate 0 0 0 Bible, Comprehensive 15 7 22 Bible, Preseminary 16 2 18 Bible, Teacher Education 2 1 3 Bible, Youth Ministries 20 18 38 Biology – Bachelor of Arts 8 17 25 Biology – Bachelor of Science 44 50 94 Broadcasting and Digital Media 69 25 94 Chemistry – Bachelor of Arts 1 2 3 Chemistry – Bachelor of Science 17 13 30 Chemistry Education 1 0 1 Christian Education 6 13 19 Communication Studies 0 0 0 Comprehensive Communication 3 9 12 Computer Engineering 53 4 57 Computer Science 61 4 65 Criminal Justice 34 9 43 Early Childhood Education 8 135 138 Electrical Engineering 65 8 73 Electronic Media Technology 4 0 4 English 15 31 46 Environmental Science 6 4 10 Exercise Science – Bachelor of Arts 1 1 2 Exercise Science – Bachelor of Science 18 17 35 Finance 62 7 69 Forensic Science 3 13 16 Geology 15 3 18 Geoscience 2 1 3 Global Business 2 3 5 Global Economics – International Business 5 4 9 Graphic Design 23 48 71 History 12 11 23 History/Political Science 9 4 13 Individual Studies 0 0 0 Industrial and Innovative Design 44 26 70 Information Systems/Info Tech Management 19 3 22 Integrated Language Arts Education 6 21 27 Integrated Life Science Education 0 1 1 Integrated Math Education 8 13 21 Integrated Science Comprehensive Education 1 1 2 Integrated Social Studies Education 6 5 11 Intercultural Communication 0 1 1 International Studies 2 1 3 Intercultural Studies – Missiology 3 4 7 International Studies/Missiology 6 6 12 International Studies – Social Science 13 13 26 Journalism 5 15 20 Language Arts Education – Integrated 4 15 19 Liberal Arts 3 6 9 Linguistics 2 3 5 Management 49 25 74 Marketing 32 19 51 Mathematics – Bachelor of Arts 10 4 14 Mathematics – Bachelor of Science 10 4 14 Mechanical Engineering 223 25 248 Media Communication 2 1 3 Middle Childhood Education 10 41 51 Molecular and Cellular Biology 18 19 37 Music 13 17 30 Music, Church Ministries 1 0 1 Music, Composition 3 0 3 Music, Keyboard Pedagogy 0 12 12 Music, Multi-Age Education 7 13 20 Music, Performance 7 9 16 Nursing 42 340 382 Organizational Communication 2 10 12 Pastoral Studies 10 0 10 Pharmacy – General 0 0 0 Pharmacy – Preferred 0 0 0 Pharmaceutical Sciences 51 69 120 Philosophy 8 0 8 Physical Education, Multi-Age 10 6 16 Physical Science Education 0 0 0 Physics – Bachelor of Arts 2 0 2 Physics – Bachelor of Science 13 2 15 Physics Education 1 0 1 Political Communication 0 1 1 Political Science 15 6 21 Prelaw 4 7 11 Pre-Nursing 5 21 26 Psychology 37 77 114 Psychology Applied 1 0 1 Public Administration 12 4 16 Social Work 3 89 92 Sociology 2 8 10 Spanish 2 3 5 Spanish Education, Multi-Age 0 6 6 Special Education – Intervention Specialist 2 38 40 Sport and Exercise Studies 4 2 6 Sport Business Management 18 7 25 Studio Art 0 13 13 Professional Writing and Information Design 7 14 21 Theatre 6 29 35 Undecided – Degree Seeking 30 59 89 Undecided – Nondegree 63 69 132 Worship 46 17 63 Student Resident Status Men Women Totals Campus housing 1,125 1,319 2,444 Commuters 326 301 627 Faculty/Enrollment Comparison (full-time equivalents) Student Faculty Ratio 2003–04 2,898 200 14:1 2004–05 2,931 211 14:1 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 Statistical Information – Fall Semester 2013 Page 288 2014–15 Undergraduate Academic Catalog Appendix Statistical Information – Fall Semester 2013

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