UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN IOWA ANNUAL REPORT OF THE REGISTRAR 2005/2006

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UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN IOWA
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE REGISTRAR
2005/2006
Definitions
1.
Annual
The report includes data from three terms: Summer 2005, Fall 2005, and Spring 2006.
2.
Resident Enrollment
Students enrolled in courses offered through the Departments and Colleges of the University. Courses
sponsored by Continuing Education and Special Programs, with the exception of correspondence study,
are considered residential courses. (Definition revised Annual Report 1997/98)
3.
Non-Resident Enrollment
Students enrolled only in correspondence. Courses sponsored by Continuing Education and Special
Programs. (Definition revised Annual Report 1997/98)
4.
Graduate Students/Declared Candidates (Page 3)
Graduate students who have been accepted for graduate study by a department of the University. It
does not indicate that they received admission to candidacy.
Some Comparisons
Total resident enrollment
Total non-resident enrollment
Grand total students of university grade
Doctor's degrees
Specialist's degrees
Master's degrees
Bachelor's degrees
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
18,262
18,006
17,079
16,133
15,629
479
450
362
299
294
18,741
18,456
17,441
16,432
15,923
12
12
10
10
18
4
9
11
3
7
415
405
434
494
485
2,420
2,590
2,584
2,669
2,423
Philip L. Patton
University Registrar
July 2006
ANNUAL REPORT DATA
Page 3
Summary of Attendance
Students are counted only once. If they attended in the academic year and the summer session,
they are counted only in the academic year.
Checks:
Full year = academic year + summer only
Grand total = full year + correspondence only
Undergraduate students = seniors + juniors + sophomores + freshmen + unclassified
Total graduate students = graduate students (above) = declared candidates + non-candidates
Declared candidate is one who has been accepted at admission by departments [major is
prospective (P) or declared (D)]
Non-candidates are major code 090. They have not been accepted by a department.
Total graduate students = graduate students (above) = grads of UNI + grads of Iowa colleges +
grads of out of state
Grads of refers to Bachelor's degree college
Page 4
Correspondence
Extension
Checks
1.
All students enrolling for a correspondence course during any semester or session
of the full year (summer, fall and spring).
2.
Each student is counted only once regardless of the number of correspondence
courses enrolled in or completed during the full year.
1.
All students enrolling in a course identified as one offered by Continuing Education
and Special Programs.
2.
Each student is counted only once regardless of the number of extension courses
enrolled in during the full year.
Totals = correspondence + extension. Duplicates are omitted.
Totals < correspondence + extension.
Correspondence totals = not in residence (page 1). Students also enrolled in residence
work during the full year are omitted.
Correspondence totals > not in residence (page 1).
2
SUMMARY OF ATTENDANCE
Academic Year
Fall & Spring Semesters
2005/06
Men Women Total
ALL STUDENTS IN RESIDENCE
I. Graduate Students
II. Undergraduate Students
Seniors
Juniors
Sophomores
Freshmen
Unclassified
I. Graduate Students
II. Undergraduate Students
Seniors
Juniors
Sophomores
Freshmen
Unclassified
Total
5751
7958
13709
556
1364
1920
686
1376
2062
205
617
822
5065
6582
11647
351
747
1098
2041
1317
800
700
207
2523
1647
1101
1072
239
4564
2964
1901
1772
446
122
20
11
4
194
204
31
15
10
487
326
51
26
14
681
Full Year
Summer 2005 &
Fall & Spring 2005/06
Men Women Total
ALL STUDENTS IN RESIDENCE
Summer
2005
Men Women
Correspondence Only*
Men
Women
Total
6307
9322
15629
109
185
294
891
1993
2884
18
39
57
5416
7329
12745
91
146
237
2163
1337
811
704
401
2727
1678
1116
1082
726
4890
3015
1927
1786
1127
35
10
1
49
14
6
2
75
84
24
7
2
120
45
*Initially reported as "correspondence only" on 1997/98 Annual Report
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Academic Year 2005/06
Detail study of graduate students (included in table above)
Men
Total Graduate Students
Women
Summer 2005
Total
Men
Women
Total
686
1376
2062
205
617
822
Declared candidates
Non-candidates
535
151
1056
320
1591
471
68
137
192
425
260
562
Graduates of UNI
Graduates of other Iowa colleges
Graduates of out-of-state colleges
271
188
208
557
425
366
828
613
574
52
49
94
177
171
237
229
220
331
Annual Report 2005/2006
3
Full Year 2005/06
Correspondence
STUDENTS ENROLLED IN COURSES
THROUGH CONTINUING EDUCATION
AND SPECIAL PROGRAMS
I. Graduate Students
II. Undergraduate Students
Seniors
Juniors
Sophomores
Freshmen
Unclassified
Men
Women
181
Extension
Totals*
Total
Men
Women
Total
339
520
641
1633
2274
21
51
72
333
809
160
288
448
308
80
24
7
2
47
138
51
21
3
75
218
75
28
5
122
74
23
5
3
203
Men
Women
Total
814
1954
2768
1142
352
853
1205
824
1132
462
1101
1563
200
74
13
1
536
274
97
18
4
739
149
47
12
5
249
329
123
34
4
611
478
170
46
9
860
*Duplicates subtracted
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ATTENDANCE BY SESSION
2005/06
Men
W omen
Total
Summer Session 2005
(final count, duplicates excluded)
1728
3470
5198
Falls, 8-week session
Falls, May 4-week session
Falls, June 4-week session
Falls, July 4-week session
Falls, May/June 6-week session
Falls, June/July 6-week session
449
756
603
338
238
56
1089
1249
1103
552
544
133
1538
2005
1706
890
782
189
Fall Semester 2005 (second week count)
5219
7294
12513
Cedar
Cedar
Cedar
Cedar
Cedar
Cedar
Spring Semester 2006 (second week count)
4828
6781
11609
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FULL-TIME EQUIVALENCY ENROLLMENT
Computation is based upon an agreement between the three state universities and the Board of Regents. The total
hours for which all students are enrolled at the end of the second week (effective Fall 2004) of Fall/Spring semesters,
and the final enrollment of the summer session are determined. These are added together to determine the total hours
for the year. Undergraduate hours are divided by 30 (effective Fall 2004/Spring 2005) and graduate hours by 18 to
determine a full-time equivalent.
Academic Year
Semester
Full-time
Hours
Equivalent
Undergraduate
Full Year
Semester
Full-time
Hours
Equivalent
280,183
9,339
302,594
10,086
Graduate
21,953
1,220
29,300
1,628
TOTALS
302,136
10,559
331,894
11,714
Annual Report 2005/2006
4
DEGREES GRANTED
2005/06
Men
W omen
Total
3
5
3
4
6
9
8
7
15
DOCTOR OF EDUCATION
Education:Curr & Inst (201)
Education Leadership (206)
Total
DOCTOR OF INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY
Total
3
3
3
3
SPECIALIST IN EDUCATION
Educ Psych - School Psych (293)
7
7
7
7
16
2
8
1
1
1
14
11
11
10
6
19
2
8
1
1
1
14
26
15
10
6
22
81
103
2
3
3
3
1
5
6
1
1
1
4
2
Total
MASTER OF ARTS IN EDUCATION
Post-Secondary Educ:Student Affairs (170)
Middle Level Education (21G)
C&I:Elem Education (21L)
C&I:Literacy Education (21Q)
C&I:Early Childhood Education (21U)
Reading Education (230)
Special Education (240)
Principalship (268)
School Counseling (285)
Educational Psychology (290)
Educational Psychology:Prof Dev/Tchrs (298)
3
15
4
Total
MASTER OF SCIENCE
Athletic Training (42N)
Computer Science (813)
Environmental Science (83S)
Environmental Technology (83T)
Environmental Science/Technology (830)
Biology (84S)
Chemistry (866)
1
3
2
Total
Annual Report 2005/2006
11
5
1
1
9
20
MASTER OF ARTS
Men
Performance & Training Technology (27P)
Counseling (280)
Mental Health Counseling (288)
Technology (349)
Library Science (350)
School Library Media Studies (353)
Psychology (400)
Health Education (411)
Physical Education (420)
Physical Education (42G)
Leisure Svcs: Youth/Hum Svcs Adm (44A)
Leisure, Youth & Human Services (44B)
Leisure Svcs: Program Mngt (44P)
Leisure Svcs Management Services (44Q)
Communication Studies (480)
Theatre (490)
Speech Pathology (511)
Music (520)
Art (600)
Art Education (60G)
English (620)
Teaching English to Speakers of Other Lang (629)
W omen's Studies (685)
TESOL/French (692)
TESOL/Spanish (698)
Major in Two Languages (700)
French (720)
German (740)
Spanish (780)
Math for the Middle Grades 4-8 (80A)
Mathematics (800)
Science Education (821)
History (960)
Geography (970)
Sociology (980)
Total
W omen
Total
4
1
1
3
3
3
7
1
5
4
15
5
3
5
3
1
3
4
1
19
5
1
8
9
8
13
1
2
6
1
4
18
1
23
3
6
1
26
9
2
1
1
1
5
4
16
6
6
8
6
8
4
62
175
237
2
1
2
3
4
5
1
6
5
7
12
1
1
3
1
4
3
5
1
1
8
2
2
9
1
18
2
8
5
5
8
1
2
6
3
10
1
23
1
4
1
17
8
2
1
1
1
MASTER OF MUSIC
Music Education (521)
Composition - Theory (522)
Performance (524)
Total
Annual Report 2005/2006
6
MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Business Administration (157)
Total
Men
W omen
Total
42
20
62
42
20
62
5
14
19
5
14
19
3
2
5
3
2
5
4
23
27
4
23
27
MASTER OF ACCOUNTING
Accounting (158)
Total
MASTER OF PUBLIC POLICY
Public Policy (950)
Total
MASTER OF SOCIAL W ORK
Social W ork (451)
Total
BACHELOR OF ARTS DEGREES
Individual Studies (001)
General Studies (010-019)
Marketing: General (13A)
Marketing: Managem ent (13B)
Marketing: Sales & Advertising (13D)
Managem ent Inform ation System s (141)
Business Teaching (143)
Mngm t: Prsnnl/Hum an Resour (15C)
Mngm t: Busn Adm in (15D)
Mngm t: Supply Chain & Oper (15S)
Accounting (152)
Finance: General (160)
Finance (165)
Real Estate (166)
Early Chdhd Educ (210)
Middle Level Education (21D)
Middle Level Education (21T)
Elem Education (208 & 212)
Sp Ed Mental Disab Mod/Sev/Pro (221)
Fam ily Services (31F)
Gerontology: Long Term Care (31L)
Gerontology: Social Sciences (31S)
Interior Design (32I)
Textile & Apparel (32T)
Annual Report 2005/2006
First Majors
Teaching
Lib Arts
Second Majors
Teaching
Lib Arts
M W T
M W T
M W T
51
17
10
22
30
3
4
23
24
38 260 298
3
3
21 29
46 121
6 14
50 108
1
2
43 102
3 18
2
2
2
3
5
3
42
2
3
15
17
45
2
3
15
19
2
7
2
88
37
20
59
35
1
1
W T
1
1
1
2
2
1
2
1
1
1
2
2
7
8
75
8
58
1
59
15
1
2
37
20
10
37
5
M
1
12 6 18
15 22 37
1
13
1
3
78
32
9
7
2
79
45
10
10
2
5
5
1
1
BACHELOR OF ARTS DEGREES
(continued)
Graphic Com m unication (33G)
Tech Ed & Training Tchg (33N)
Tech Ed & Training-Training (33R)
Technology Education (33T)
Technology Managem ent (34T)
Technology Managem ent (34U)
Psychology (400)
Health Education (411)
Health Prom otion: Global Hlth/Cult Com p (41C)
Health Prom otion: Gerontology (41G)
Health Prom otion: W om en's Health (41H)
Health Prom otion: Global Health (41L)
Health Prom otion: W orksite (41S)
Health Prom otion: W ellness (41W )
Health Prom otion: General (41X)
Phys Education (420)
Athletic Training (42A)
Physical Education: Exercise Science (42E)
Physical Education (42L)
Physical Education: Sport Psychology (42P)
Leisure Services: Prg Serv Adm (43B)
Leisure Services: Tourism (43D)
LYHS: Tourism (43E)
LYHS: Outdoor Recreation (43G)
LYHS: Prog Svc Adm (43H)
LYHS: Nonprofit Youth Adm (43J)
Leisure Services: Non-profit Youth Adm in (43N)
Leisure Services: Program m ing (43P)
Leisure Services: Ther Rec (43T)
Leisure Services: Ther Recreation (43U)
Leisure Services: Youth Services (43V)
LYHS: Youth Services (43W )
Social W ork (450)
Com m unication/Culture & Com m (48C)
Com m unication/Electronic Media (48E)
Com m unication/General Com m (48G)
Com m unication/Com m unity & Com m (48H)
Com m unication/Interpersonal Com m (48i)
Com m unication/Org Com m (48O)
Com m /Public Relations (48P)
Com m & Theatre Arts 7-12 (48T)
Theatre: Perform ance-Acting (49A)
Theatre: Dram a & Theatre Youth (49F)
Theatre: Design & Production (49P)
Theatre (490)
Com m unicative Disorders (510)
Music (520)
Art (600)
Art: History Em phasis (60H)
Art: Studio Em phasis (60S)
English (620)
Tchg Eng/Spkr Other Lang (629)
The Study of Religion (641)
Philosophy (650)
Annual Report 2005/2006
First Majors
Teaching
Lib Arts
Second Majors
Teaching
Lib Arts
M W T
M W T
M W T
2
2
5
5
1
4
23
8
1
4
5
7
12
1
1
2
17
16
22
2
60
19
16
82
3
1
2
8
1
7
7
3
2
8
1
7
10
4
6
11
12
4
1
15
3
7
1
21
14
19
5
1
2
4
11
6
3
3
9
7
5
7
20
13
31
4
7
1
14
12
2
15
2
3
9
7
11
18
1
8
2
1
3
5
31
5
1
1
27
18
2
3
2
11
1
6
5
31
14
1
2
40
26
3
7
10
1
1
2
2
7*
9*
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
3
1
5
2
1
1
4
2
7
3
1
3
1
4
2
1
2
1
1
1
2
9
3
10
21
1
5
18
31
1
2
14
1
13
77
1
24
33
1
5
20
46
1
12
1
9
70
W T
2 2
1* 1*
1 1
2 2
1
1
1
2
M
14
25
1
1
13
8
1
4
8
2
1
1
3
1
2
2
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
4
2
1
BACHELOR OF ARTS DEGREES
(continued)
First Majors
Teaching
Lib Arts
M W T
Hum anities (680)
TESOL/Spanish (698)
Modern Languages: Germ an/Spanish (70G)
Modern Languages: Portuguese/Spanish (70i)
Modern Languages: Russian/Spanish (70J)
French (720)
French Studies: Business (72B)
French (72L)
Germ an (740)
Germ an (74L)
Spanish (780)
Mathem atics (800)
Mathem atics (80B)
Math: Stats & Actuarial Sci (80D)
Com puter Science (810)
Com p Info System s (815)
Science (820)
Middle/Jr HS Science (82J)
Biology (844)
Biology: Ecology & System atics (84C)
Biology: Microbiology (84I)
Biology (84K)
Biology: Biom edical (84M)
Biotechnology (848)
Chem istry-Mrktg (862)
Chem istry (865)
Earth Science: Int. Naturalist (87N)
Earth Science (870)
Physics (880)
Social Science (900)
Social Science Tchg-Plan B-All Soc Sci (90B)
Asian Studies (912)
Econom ics: General Econom ics (921)
Econom ics: Quant Tech (922)
Econom ics: Business Analysis (923)
Econom ics: Com m Econ Div (924)
Political Science (940)
Political Com m unication (94C)
Public Adm : Econ & Finance (94E)
Public Adm : Pub Pol/Pub Svcs (94P)
Public Adm : Gen Adm (944)
Public Adm : Public Law (946)
Public Adm : Com m & Reg Dev (94G)
Public Adm : Hum an Resources (94H)
History (960)
Geography (970)
Geography: Environm ental (971)
Geography: GIS (972)
Annual Report 2005/2006
M W T
3
1
1
1
2
2
11
3
20
1
5
1
5
12
1
1
2
4
11
1
3
2
1
2
1
1
Lib Arts
M
W T
4
1
1
1
3
6
1
16
1
1
8
14
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1 16 17
2
1
1
1
3
1
1
3
1
1
4
1
1
2
3
1
1
1
3
3
6
24
1
5
5
4
2
6
10
10
1
20
1
1
M W T
1
1
1
1
9
Second Majors
Teaching
1
3
1
9
1
1
3
2
9
1
17
2
4
6
3
16
30
2
3
1
2
5
1
16
3
1
9
3
22
54
3
3
4
1
9
1
1
3
4
14
2
33
5
4
1
2
2
2
2
4
3 4* 7*
1
1
1 1* 2*
10
14
9
24
1
1
2
22
6
2
3
2
7
2
1
1
4
29
6
4
3
1*1*
BACHELOR OF ARTS DEGREES
(continued)
First Majors
Teaching
Lib Arts
M W T
M W T
Sociology (980)
Crim inology (982)
Anthropology (990)
Totals
Second Majors
Teaching
9
38
119 383 502
14
31
6
M W T
23
69
6
800 970 1770
Lib Arts
M
4*
3
18 129 147
W T
2 6*
5 8
1 1
76* 121^
197~
* Includes one 3rd m ajor
^ Includes five 3rd m ajors
~ Includes six 3rd m ajors
BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS
First Majors
Teaching
Lib Arts
Second Majors
Teaching
Lib Arts
M W T
M W T
M W T
Art (605)
Totals
BACHELOR OF LIBERAL STUDIES
Totals
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
2
5
15
M W T
M W T
11
13
24
11
13
24
M
W T
First Majors
Teaching
Lib Arts
Second Majors
Teaching
Lib Arts
M W T
M W T
2
6
M W T
M
W T
2
8
2
5
7
2
5
7
2
8
12
First Majors
Teaching
Lib Arts
Second Majors
Teaching
Lib Arts
M W T
M W T
Construction Mgm t. (33S)
Mfg. Tech: Auto & Pro (34F)
Mfg. Tech: Metal Casting (34G)
Mfg. Tech: Design (34H)
Elec/Info Eng Tech (EIET) (35T)
Elec-Mech Sym s: Eng Tech (352)
Com puter Science (81S)
Biology (84A)
Biology - Honors Research (84H)
Chem istry (863)
Chem istry: Biochem istry (86B)
Geology (872)
Physics (885)
Applied Physics (886)
M W T
21
1
3
16
11
1
12
4
3
2
3
3
1
Totals
Annual Report 2005/2006
10
M W T
2
4
15
Second Majors
Teaching
Lib Arts
Totals
Music Ed: Choral (52A)
Music Ed:Instru (52B)
Perform ance (524)
Music Ed: Jazz (52E)
5
W T
First Majors
Teaching
Lib Arts
Bachelor of Liberal Studies (009)
BACHELOR OF MUSIC
10
M
80
10
3
1
2
2
4
13
21
1
3
16
11
1
15
5
2
5
6
3
3
1
93
M
W T
6
6
2
2
8
8
DEGREE SUMMARY
2005/06
Men
3
8
Doctor of Industrial Technology
Doctor of Education
Specialist in Education
Master of Arts in Education
Master of Accounting
Master of Arts
Master of Music
Master of Business Administration
Master of Public Policy
Master of Science
Master of Social Work
Total Graduate Degrees
Bachelor
Bachelor
Bachelor
Bachelor
Bachelor
Bachelor
of
of
of
of
of
of
Arts Teaching
Arts Liberal Arts
Fine Arts
Liberal Studies
Music
Science
Total Baccalaureates
TOTAL ALL DEGREES
Women
22
5
62
5
42
3
11
4
7
7
81
14
175
7
20
2
9
23
Total
3
15
7
103
19
237
12
62
5
20
27
165
345
510
119
800
10
11
6
80
383
970
5
13
13
13
502
1770
15
24
19
93
1026
1397
2423
1191
1742
2933
PROGRAM CERTIFICATES
Men
Adv. Studies in Ed. Admin.
Artist Diploma I
Cartography & Geographic Information Systems
Computer Applications
Conflict Resolution
Criminology
Educational Leadership:Principalship
Educational Leadership:Superintendency Prep Program
Environmental Health
Financial Analysis
French Language Studies
German Language Studies
Global Health/Culturally Competent Health Care
Industrial & Organizational Psychology
International Business
Outdoor Recreation
Public History
Russian Language Studies
School-Age Care Leadership
Social Work
Spanish Language Studies
Substance Abuse Counseling
Training & Development in Business
Tourism
Translation in Spanish
Translation in French
1
1
4
5
3
8
1
3
2
7
2
1
1
2
6
1
2
2
4
13
1
4
2
4
4
5
7
23
1
19
59
4
6
1
5
1
1
TOTAL ALL PROGRAM CERTIFICATES
Annual Report 2005/2006
Women
52
11
164
Total
1
1
6
9
13
1
7
10
4
1
7
2
5
7
30
3
1
1
21
65
5
8
1
5
1
1
216
PUPILS IN PRICE LABORATORY SCHOOL
Boys
Fall
Girls
Boys
Spring
Girls
Total
Pre-Kindergarten
Kindergarten
Primary Grades (1-3)
Intermediate Grades (4-5)
11
14
29
25
7
6
29
17
18
20
58
42
11
14
29
24
8
7
30
17
19
21
59
41
ELEMENTARY TOTALS
79
59
138
78
62
140
42
71
55
74
97
145
46
75
54
72
100
147
113
129
242
121
126
247
192
188
380
199
188
387
Middle School (6-8)
High School (9-12)
SECONDARY TOTALS
GRAND TOTALS
Total
MISCELLANEOUS ENROLLMENT INFORMATION
Students enrolled in courses at UNICUE
(college credit)
Undergraduates
Graduates
Total
Summer 2004
Fall 2004
Spring 2005
0
346
284
0
8
1
0
354
285
Total
630
9
639
Annual Report 2005/2006
12
DEGREES GRANTED BY COLLEGE, DEGREE OBJECTIVE
AND RACIAL/ETHNIC CLASSIFICATION
College
W hite
BUSINESS
BA/Teaching
BA/Liberal Arts
MBA
Master of Accounting
7
523
10
15
0
7
1
0
555
Totals
EDUCATION
BA/Teaching
BA/Liberal Arts
MA/Education
MA/Liberal Arts
MA/Science
Specialist in Ed
Doctor of Education
Totals
Asian
Hispanic
Foreign
Students
No Racial/Ethnic
Classification
Total
0
0
0
0
0
5
1
0
0
3
0
0
0
14
49
2
0
16
1
2
7
568
62
19
8
0
6
3
65
19
656
343
164
88
55
5
6
12
2
2
7
3
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
2
2
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
1
3
5
0
0
3
7
5
4
4
0
1
0
359
174
103
68
5
7
15
673
14
1
4
5
13
21
731
0
8
0
0
6
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
4
0
0
2
0
1
9
0
0
2
0
1
5
0
0
16
1
2
10
0
1
7
0
46
321
15
19
117
12
453
15
0
7
12
23
20
530
40
159
84
18
7
0
0
9
1
3
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
6
1
0
0
0
0
2
1
3
5
3
2
7
5
1
2
0
42
184
93
25
15
3
308
14
0
2
7
14
17
362
0
1
0
0
0
1
6
0
0
0
0
9
2
0
1
0
1
4
1
0
3
15
0
0
1
48
433
27
5
27
HUM ANITIES AND FINE ARTS
BA/Teaching
41
BA/Liberal Arts
285
Bachelor of Fine Arts
15
Bachelor of Music
18
MA/Liberal Arts
84
Master of Music
10
Totals
NATURAL SCIENCES
BA/Teaching
BA/Liberal Arts
Bachelor of Science
MA/Liberal Arts
Master of Science
Doctor of Industrial Tech
Totals
Black
SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
BA/Teaching
44
0
BA/Liberal Arts
383
18
MA/Liberal Arts
20
1
Master of Public Policy
4
0
Master of Social W ork
21
4
Totals
Am er
Indian
472
23
1
7
12
6
19
540
NO SPECIFIC COLLEGE
BA/Liberal Arts
77
Bachelor of Liberal Studies 22
6
0
0
0
1
1
0
1
1
0
5
0
90
24
6
0
2
1
1
5
114
Totals
99
Annual Report 2005/2006
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