UW-Stout Departmental Staffing Request to Fill a Faculty or Instructional Academic Staff Vacancy Department:_ Speech Comm, Foreign Lang, Theatre & Music Date:__________________ (For UW System IAIS reports Speech, Foreign Lang, Theatre & Music were separate prior to 09-10) 1. Descriptive Statistics for Department (Provided by Planning, Assessment, Research & Quality) 2002-2003 2007-2008 2010-2011 2011-2012 2012-2013 Department Total Total Total Total Total Undergraduate SCH 3,108 3,652 4,787 5,494 4,807 Graduate SCH 2 21 Total 3,110 3,652 4,787 5,494 4,828 FTE – Faculty/AS 8.50 9.33 6.61 10.52 13.77 SCH/FTE 366 391 724 522 351 Student to Staff Ratio 24.40 26.10 48.28 34.82 23.40 Source: UW System PMIS and IAIS – Fall term data includes Instructional funds (Activity 2) only Note: FTE numbers are generated from payroll and include faculty and academic staff (no graduate assistants) Special consideration that would help clarify the data: 2. Departmental Profile (Provided by Planning, Assessment, Research & Quality) Base FTE Filled Positions* Department 2013-14 (Affirmative Action Plan as of 11/01/12) OnCI Men Women Campus White Minority White Minority Faculty Professor 3.00 2 Associate Professor 3.50 1 2 1 Assistant Professor 4.00 1 3 Academic Staff** Total 3.00 13.50 2 6 2 7 Source: 2013-14 Redbook Budget *Includes all positions from the Dept of Speech Communications, Foreign Languages, Theatre and Music **Teaching Academic Staff positions 3. Present assignment of person to be replaced: Fall Courses Enrollment Spring Courses Enrollment 1 2 Vacancy created by: _________________________________________ Position:_______________________________________ Other Considerations (e.g., leading a program, administrative responsibilities): 4. What needs must be addressed by this position (curricular, research/scholarly activity, service)? 5. What new direction or course/expertise would be important to the department/college/university? 6. What specific qualification (degree, skills, knowledge base) would serve the needs that have been identified?