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Academic Profile
Statistics
are based on Autumn Quarter 2003

Academic Structure
College
of Arts and Sciences:
- Fine Arts
- Humanities
Science and Engineering
- Social and
Behavioral Sciences
Schools:
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- Business and
Economics
- Education
- Health Sciences
- Psychology,
Family and Community
- Theology
| Academic
Programs |
| Undergraduate
Majors |
55 |
| Undergraduate
Minors |
39 |
| Master’s
and Post-Master's Degrees |
11 |
| Doctoral
Programs |
2 |
Class
Size
82 percent of the Autumn Quarter 2003 undergraduate classes had enrollments
of 30 or less.
Undergraduate
Majors
Click here for a complete list of Undergraduate
Majors.
Graduate Programs
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Programs.
Top 10 Undergraduate
Programs
By number of students enrolled fall and accepted into a major
- Teaching Certification
- Business Administration
- Psychology
- Nursing
- Biology
- English
- Communication
- Art
- Computer
Science
- Electrical
Engineering
Graduate Areas
of Specialization
Business
Administration (M.B.A.)
Clinical Psychology (Ph.D.)
Curriculum and Instruction (M.Ed.)
Doctor of Education (Ed.D.)
Marriage and Family Therapy (M.F.T.)
Nurse Practitioner
Nursing (M.S.N.)
Information Systems Management (M.S.)
School Administration (M.Ed.)
School Counseling (M.Ed.)
Teaching (M.A.)
Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (M.A)
Physical Education (M.S.)
Institutional
Student-Faculty Ratio : 15:1 (Based on Common Data Set
definition)
| Faculty
Headcount |
Headcount |
% with terminal degree |
| Full-time
Teaching |
169 |
84.4% |
|
Faculty with non-teaching assignments |
15 |
93.3% |
| Part-time
Faculty |
10 |
70.0% |
| Librarians |
6 |
83.3% |
| Adjunct Faculty |
104 |
N/A |
| Total |
304 |
85.2% |
| Degrees
Awarded 2002-03 |
| Doctoral
Degrees
(Ed.D., Ph.D.) |
15 |
| Education
Specialist Degree (Ed.S.) |
1 |
| Master's
Degrees
(M.A., M.A.T, M.B.A., M.Ed., M.S., M.S.N.) |
179 |
| Bachelor's
Degrees (B.A., B.S.) |
640 |
| Total |
835 |
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