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