Projected or Actual Enrollment for new academic year

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Northern Marianas College
Academic Programs and Services
Dean: Barbara Merfalen
TASK: Projected or actual enrollment for new academic year by course/program
REQUESTED BY: BOR Program Committee, July 15, 2014, Dr. Elizabeth D. Rechebei
Directed by: Dr. Sharon Hart, President
Dear APS Leadership Team,
Please use the following template to assist you in completing this task. This task is due to my office NLT
12:00 noon, Monday, July 21, 2014. A gentle reminder to include Shirley in the email.
Thank you,
Dean Bobbi
Department/Program Names: Business, Criminal Justice, Natural Resource Management, Nursing,
Sciences Mathematics Health & Athletics, School of Education, and Social Sciences & Fine Arts.
Course Code
Course Title
Actual
Enrollment Total
for AY 13-14
(fall/spring)
Projected
Enrollment Total
for AY 14-15
(fall/spring)
Notes
Business
AC 220
Accounting Principles I
48
50
AC 221
Accounting Principles II
9
20
AC 226
Intermediate Acctng. I
3
20
*AC 240
Management Acctng
17
40
8
25
CS 103
Intro to Cooperative
Education
Intro to Computers
326
*400
CS 140
Database Applications
8
20
CS 150
Spreadsheet
Applications
28
40
CS 160
Desktop Publishing
7
20
CS 222
Web Design and
Programming
7
20
CS 227
Intro to Programming
7
20
CS 246
Database Applications II
5
20
18
20
11
35
43
60
CE 250
EC 211
EC 212
MG 206
Principles of
Macroeconomics
Principles of
Microeconomics
Business
Communications
Student finishing
Accounting I or
majoring in
Accounting.
*Newly developed
course
AY 14-15: Class
offered in Spring
*6 sections offered,
and Business
courses majoring in
Computer
Applications
AY14-15: Class
offered in Fall
AY 14-15: Class
offered in Spring
AY 14-15: Class
offered both
Fall/Spring
*MG 210
Principles of
Entrepreneurship
9
25
MG 220
Applied Math in Business
62
80
MG 231
Intro to Business
119
140
MG 232
Intro to Marketing
30
70
MG 234
Intro to Management.
18
50
MG 238
Business Law
33
60
17
30
15
30
MG 239
MG 240
Principles of Customer
Service
Personnel/Human
Resources Mgmt.
MG 250
Small Business Mgmt.
10
30
OT 101
Keyboarding/Typewriting
36
50
23
40
23
40
3
15
18
30
TS 101
TS 103
TS 185
TS 288
Intro to Travel & Tourism
Industry
Intro to Hospitality
Industry
Intro to Food & Beverage
Mgmt.
Practicum Training
Newly developed
course. AY 14-15:
Class offered both
Fall/Spring
AY 14-15: Class
offered both
Fall/Spring
AY14-15: Three
Sections offered
AY14-15: Class
offered in Spring
AY14-15: Class
offered in Fall
AY14-15: Class
offered in Spring
AY14-15: Class
offered in Fall
AY14-15: Class
offered in Fall
AY14-15: Class
offered in SpringCapstone Course
AY 14-15: Class
offered both
Fall/Spring
AY14-15: Class
offered in Fall
AY14-15: Class
offered in Spring
AY14-15: Class
offered in Spring
AY14-15: Class
offered in Fall
Criminal Justice
CJ 101
Introduction to
Criminal Justice
Juvenile Delinquency
37
40
33
35
Dynamics of Substance
Abuse
Report Writing for Law
Enforcement
35
40
23
35
CJ 133
Introduction to
Homeland Security
10
15
CJ 150
Constitutional Law for
Police
Criminal Law
18
20
17
25
CJ 103
CJ 104
CJ 113
CJ 200
This course is
offered during
the spring
semester.
CJ 206
CJ 225
CJ 233
CJ 251
CJ 299
Social Values and the
Criminal Justice
Process
Criminal Investigation
18
25
18
25
Transportation &
Border Security
Police Operations and
Organizational Theory
Internship/Fieldwork
7
15
18
25
11
20
Natural Resource Management
NR 150
NR 153
Intro to NRM
Environmental
Conservation
34
14
40
30
NR 253
Species & Ecosystem
Management
Conservation Politics
& Economics
10 (3 IS
graduating)
5 (Active Spring
Only)
16
NR 290
Special Topics in NRM
20
20
NR 295
NRM Seminar
17
20
NR 298
NRM Internship
8
15
NR 255
16
AY 13-14
Changed of Adj
Instructors
AY 13-14
cancelled classes
because low
enrollment.
Anticipation of
advancing
cohorts of
students & spike
in enrollment
Fall Only
Nursing
30
NU 107
Medical- Surgical
Nursing I
23
(standard cap for
nursing course
set at 30
students)(This
will be offered in
Spring 2015)
NU 203
Maternal-
22
30
One student
withdrew from
course for personal
reasons. End with
22/23 students =
96% course
completion rate.
(standard cap for
nursing course
set at 30
students)
Child
Nursing
End with 22/22
students = 100%
completion rate.
(This will be
offered in
Spring 2015)
30
NU 207
(Intersession,
December
2013)
Medical-Surgical
Nursing II
23
(standard cap for
nursing course
set at 30
students)
One student failed
course. End with
22/23 students =
96% completion
rate.
(This will be
offered in Fall
2015)
30
(standard cap for
nursing course
set at 30
students)
Medical-Surgical
NU 212
Nursing III
22
End with 22/22
students = 100%
completion rate.
(This will be
offered in Spring
2016)
Sciences, Mathematics, Health & Athletics
BI 101
Principles of Biology
117
120
BI 103
Marine Biology
20
20
1 section only:
BI 225
Basic Microbiology
20
20
22
40
11
20
Spring 2014 only
40
40
1 section only
CH 124
Human Anatomy &
Physiology I
Human Anatomy &
Physiology II
General Chemistry
HE 150
Personal Health
248
296
HE 230
Nutrition & Health
94
94
MA 087
Fundamentals of
Mathematics
178
244
MA 089
Pre-Algebra
277
320
MA 091
Beginning Algebra
267
294
140
162
13
20
66
80
81
80
36
50
BI 251
BI 252
MA 132
MA 151
MA 161
Intermediate
Algebra
Introduction to
Statistics
College Algebra
PE 140
Introduction to
Physical Science
Physical Fitness
PE 142
Aerobic Dance
PE 149
Walk-Jog-Run
NS 101
offered in Fall
1 section only:
offered in Spring
50
84
Fall 2013 only
Spring 2014 only
Last active on Spring
2008
100
School of Education
ED 205
ED 211
ED 246
ED 247
ED 282
ED 300
ED 315
Child Development
Introduction to
Teaching
Admin in Early
Childhood
Medical Implications
of Special Education
Multicultural
Foundations
Educational
Psychology
Inclusive Practices for
Students w/Learning
Problems
50
70
64
70
4
8
27
15
106
100
77
80
85
90
ED 319
Children’s Literature
*1
0
ED 320
Fine Arts for
Elementary Teachers
23
25
*Course was
canceled due to
low enrollment
ED 321
ED 343
ED 345
ED 351
ED 353
ED 370
ED 401
ED 406
ED 432
ED 434
ED 435
ED 450
ED 456
ED 471
ED 480
ED 492
ED 493
RH 215
RH 310
6705RH 320
RH 330
Literature & Language
Arts for Elementary
Teachers
Guiding & Nurturing
Young Children
Education for
Parenthood
Instructional
Strategies &
Classroom
Management
Health & PE Methods
for Elementary
Teachers
Integrated Planning &
Programs
Teaching Methods in
Special Education
Teaching Linguistically
Diverse Students
Teaching Elementary
& Middle School Math
Social Studies in
Action
Diagnostic & Pres.
Reading
Assessment &
Evaluation
SPED Diagnostic &
Assessment
Integrated Lessons &
Activities
Educational
Technology
Student Teaching
Practicum
Community Education
Practicum
Introduction to
Human Services
Theories &
Techniques of
Counseling
Community Resources
Human Services
37
35
3
8
4
8
73
80
51
80
40
45
68
45
53
80
33
35
45
36
49
40
58
45
9
8
31
35
110
110
46
31
16
14
27
30
32
30
20
19
30
25
RH 400
RH 420
RH 430
RH 440
FieldworkExperience I
Case Management
22
Human Services
15
Program Management
Medical &
Psychosocial Aspects
15
of Disability
Human Services
18
Fieldwork Experience
Social Sciences & Fine Arts
25
25
25
0
Inactive
AR 101
Introduction to Art
40
40
AR 103
Drawing
39
40
AR 135
Studio for non-Majors
72
80
AR 216
Ceramics
91
100
BE 111
College Success
450
480
DR 120
Drama in Education
29
40
GE 201
World Geography
93
100
HI 101
American Nation I
39
40
Fall only
HI 102
American Nation II
29
40
Spring only
39
40
Fall only
19
20
Spring only
9
20
Spring only
HI 121
HI 122
HI 202
History of World
Civilization I
History of World
Civilization II
Issues in the American
Nation
HI 215
Modern Chinese History
35
40
HI 240
Sport and Society
24
30
HI 255
History of the NMI
165
180
PS 110
Principles of Democratic
Institutions
134
140
PY 101
General Psychology
181
200
PY 201
Human Growth &
Development
63
70
SO 101
Intro. To Sociology
107
120
SO 210
Sociology of love, marriage,
family & relationships
48
50
SO 230
Social Psychology
25
30
SO 297
Current issues in the CNMI
178
190
Fall only
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