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Table Page(s) Table Page(s)
1. Comparison of UM Collegiate Unit Enrollments 1 15. Retention and Graduation 20
2. Graduates per FTE Teaching Faculty 2 16. Applicants 21
3. Fall Term Majors 3-5 17. Financial Aid Distribution 22-23
4. Fall Term Minors 6-7 18. Tuition and Fees 24
5. Degrees Conferred 8 19. Full-Time-Equivalent Teaching Faculty 25
6. Degrees Conferred by Major 9-11 20. Tenured & Tenure-Track Faculty by Rank, Unit, etc. 26
7a. Degrees Conferred by Ethnicity 12 21. Tenure & Tenure-Track Faculty by Ethnicity 27
7b. Degrees Conferred by Degree and Ethnicity 12 22. Full-Time-Equivalent Report by Administrative Unit 28-29
8. Fall Term Enrollment by Unit and Student Level 13 23. UMD 1000 Fund 30
9 -14. Enrollment and Demographic Characteristics: 24. UMD 1000 Fund, 3-Year Comparison 31
9. All Students 14 25. UMD Expeditures per Department - Fund 1000 32
10. LSBE 15 26. Programs Currently Offered 33-36
11. CEHSP 16 27. Student Credit Hour (SCH) by Department 37
12. SFA 17 28. Student Credit Hour (SCH) by Unit 38
13. CLA 18 29. Campus Map 39
14. SCSE 19 30. UMD Buildings 40-42
Table of Contents
Office of Institutional Research
University of Minnesota Duluth
2013 Campus Data Book
March 29, 2014
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Table 1. Comparison of UM Collegiate Unit Enrollments
Campus Unit Fall 2009 Fall 2010 Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Fall 2013
Twin Cities Biological Sciences 2,257 2,148 2,159 2,176 2,341
Carlson School of Management 4,794 4,532 4,403 4,441 4,361
Center for Allied Health 227 296 244 334 322
Continuing Education 3,710 3,659 4,770 4,658 4,840
Dentistry 569 588 587 586 599
Design 1,619 1,669 1,692 1,699 1,577
Education & Human Development 5,088 5,255 5,079 4,984 4,757
Food/Agr/Nat Res Sci 2,549 2,579 2,706 2,730 2,651
Graduate School 25 0 1 0 0
Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs 515 563 513 489 426
Law 824 810 834 828 827
Liberal Arts 17,021 16,935 16,587 15,983 15,818
Medical School 2,147 2,114 2,110 2,166 2,197
Nursing 858 865 953 903 921
Pharmacy 544 552 547 564 539
Public Health 973 1,021 1,021 969 987
Science & Engineering 7,475 7,656 7,869 7,863 7,890
Veterinary Medicine 464 479 482 480 473
Total 51,659 51,721 52,557 51,853 51,526
Duluth Business & Economics 2,118 2,131 2,001 1,942 1,966
Education & Human Service Professions 2,320 2,429 2,480 2,371 2,273
Graduate School 82 91 95 83 85
Fine Arts 716 667 683 591 573
Liberal Arts 2,207 2,142 2,197 1,993 1,863
Medicine 152 156 123 156 151
Pharmacy 220 224 232 227 227
Science and Engineering 2,741 2,901 3,080 3,227 3,278
University Studies* 1,108 988 915 901 825
Total 11,664 11,729 11,806 11,491 11,241
Morris Total 1,705 1,811 1,932 1,896 1,946
Crookston Total 2,279 2,528 2,653 2,764 2,839
Rochester Total 57 143 273 414 495
Note: *Continuing Education prior to fall 2013
Source: Twin Cities OIR
1. Comparison of UM Collegiate Unit Enrollments
Campus Data Book 1
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Table 2. Graduates per FTE Teaching Faculty
Unit Department FY 10 FY 11 FY 12 FY 133
CEHSP Communication Sci & Disorders 3.8 4.0 5.1 3.9
Education 4.4 5.0 5.4 3.3
Health, Phy Ed & Recreation 4.7 5.6 4.0 6.4
Psychology 5.6 6.3 6.1 7.1
Social Work 2.7 3.3 2.4 3.1
CLA American Indian Studies 0.2 1.2 1.1
Communication 5.3 5.1 4.2 4.8
English 3.2 3.8 3.1 2.9
Foreign Languages & Literature 1.8 2.3 2.4 2.5
Geog,Urban,Envir & Sust Stu 9.7 3.2 5.5 5.7
History 5.7 4.2 3.2 2.7
Interdisciplinary Programs 1.0 3.0 1.0
MA Advocacy & Political Leadership 1.0 2.3 7.6 4.7
Philosophy 1.5 1.2 1.6 2.8
Political Science 4.6 3.8 7.6 3.7
Sociology/Anthropology 7.4 7.8 7.5 7.1
Womens Studies 0.8 1.2 1.2 1.0
Writing Studies 0.1 0.1 0.5 0.5
LSBE Accounting 7.9 10.8 8.0 10.1
Economics 3.4 2.5 3.1 6.3
Finance & Mgt Info Sciences 6.9 8.8 6.3 8.8
Management Studies 13.2 15.7 12.6 7.2
Marketing 13.7 12.2 13.7 14.2
SCSE Biology 6.8 7.1 7.1 5.1
Chemical Engineering 3.7 3.7 5.0 3.3
Chemistry & Biochemistry 3.4 4.2 2.7 1.8
Civil Engineering 3.8 6.4
Computer Science 3.0 2.7 4.1 1.5
Elec & Computer Engineering 5.1 2.8 2.0 3.5
Geological Sciences 2.3 2.1 3.0 1.7
Math & Statistics 2.1 2.2 2.1 1.5
Mech & Industrial Engineering 5.2 5.4 5.0 3.6
Physics 0.9 1.0 1.0 0.1
SFA Art & Design 3.9 3.7 2.9 2.8
Music 1.5 1.2 1.1 1.2
Theater 1.8 2.3 2.1 3.4
Campus Average 4.3 4.3 4.5 4.1
Note 3: Teaching degrees counted in Education.
Note 4 : Graduates in FY13 exclude Biomedical Sciences B S and MBA
Note 5 : Blank cells indicate no graduates in the department .
Source: Data Warehouse, University Catalog
2. Graduates1 per FTE Teaching Faculty
2
Note 1: Graduates represent the degrees conferred with Bachelor's, Master's and Education PhD .
Note 2: Teaching Faculty include tenured, tenure-track and non-tenure-track faculty and graduate assistants with a job function code of Primary Instruction.
Campus Data Book 2
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Table 3. Fall Term Majors - Historical
Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall % change % change
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 over 3 yrs over 1 yr
CEHSP Undergraduate Athletic Training 59 77 79 79 28 -64% -65%
Communication Science and Disorders 97 101 110 112 95 -6% -15%
Unified Early Childhood Studies 135 144 123 100 74 -49% -26%
Elementary Education Elementary and Middle School Education 277 169 104 8 2 -99% -75%
Integrated Elementary/Special Education 195 217 234 298 53% 27%
Pre-Elementary and Middle School Education 55 4 -100%
Elementary Education Total 332 368 321 242 300 -18% 24%
Exercise Science 248 240 296 321 322 34% 0%
Envtl Outdoor Educ B A Sc 22
Health Education 86 104 97 111 106 2% -5%
Ojibwe Elementary/Middle School Edu 8
Physical Education 64 65 63 53 48 -26% -9%
Psychology 534 550 585 593 575 5% -3%
Recreation-Outdoor Education 52 62 55 58 31 -50% -47%
Social Work 2
Teaching Teaching Communication Arts/Literature 76 69 69 58 50 -28% -14%
Teaching Earth and Space Science 6 7 6 6 8 14% 33%
Teaching French 3 2 2 1 3 50% 200%
Teaching German 4 3 3 2 2 -33% 0%
Teaching Life Science 31 29 26 22 20 -31% -9%
Teaching Mathematics 70 80 98 83 73 -9% -12%
Teaching Physical Science 23 28 23 16 21 -25% 31%
Teaching Social Studies 101 102 106 103 81 -21% -21%
Teaching Spanish 12 18 15 10 8 -56% -20%
Teaching Total 326 338 348 301 266 -21% -12%
5th Year Licensure 23 23 21 30 17 -26% -43%
Undeclared 138 171 169 143 124 -27% -13%
Graduate Communication Science/Disorders M A *2009-2010 was part of Graduate Programs 36 31 30 29 31 0% 7%
Master of Education 112 85 81 70 87 2% 24%
Master of Special Education 6 1 1 0%
Environmental Education M E Ed 15 19 27%
Social Work MSW *2009-2010 was part of Graduate Programs 91 98 105 105 100 2% -5%
Teaching and Learning Ed D *2009-2010 was part of Graduate Programs 41 40 44 36 45 13% 25%
CLA Undergraduate American Indian Studies 14 14 18 16 12 -14% -25%
Anthropology 84 92 81 71 59 -36% -17%
Communication 345 315 310 313 286 -9% -9%
Criminology 251 266 280 277 252 -5% -9%
Cultural Entrepreneurship B A 8
English 163 165 141 119 96 -42% -19%
Environment Sustainability/Environmental Studies B A 122 103 93 86 83 -19% -3%
French Studies 4 8 100%
Geographic Info Science 8 19 138%
Geography 45 34 34 33 26 -24% -21%
German Studies 36 36 27 26 20 -44% -23%
Hispanic Studies 0 0 0 24 41 71%
History 141 97 109 83 74 -24% -11%
Interdisciplinary Study 7 6 4 3 3 -50% 0%
International Studies 77 70 75 66 68 -3% 3%
Latin American Area Stdys B A 1
Linquistics BS 6
Philosophy 43 38 45 51 39 3% -24%
Pre Law 29 42 37 30 35 -17% 17%
Unit
3. Fall Term Majors - Historical
Academic
Career
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Table 3. Fall Term Majors - Historical
Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall % change % change
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 over 3 yrs over 1 yrUnit
Academic
Career
Political Science 148 131 111 117 110 -16% -6%
Sociology 165 159 109 95 62 -61% -35%
Spanish 88 76 71 38 9 -88% -76%
Urban/Regional Studies 17 14 17 22 13 -7% -41%
Womens Studies 21 15 17 15 20 33% 33%
Writing Studies 34 63 84 66 70 11% 6%
Undeclared 443 512 562 461 527 3% 14%
Graduate Criminology MA *2009-2010 was part of Graduate Programs 20 13 6 3 3 -77% 0%
English M A *2009-2010 was part of Graduate Programs 19 16 16 19 16 0% -16%
Liberal Studies MLS *2009-2010 was part of Graduate Programs 11 2 1 1 5 150% 400%
Master of Advocacy & Political Leadership 38 29 41 38 44 52% 16%
Trib Admin & Govern M T A G 25 51 42 -18%
LSBE Undergraduate Accounting Accounting 134 150 140 147 150 0% 2%
Accounting B Acc 228 245 206 204 210 -14% 3%
Pre-Accounting 58 6 -100%
Accounting & Pre-Accounting Total 420 401 346 351 360 -10% 3%
Business (B.B.A.) Finance 210 224 213 214 185 -17% -14%
Financial Markets 22 21 19 22 16 -24% -27%
Health Care Management 69 104 99 90 93 -11% 3%
Management 181 191 197 176 144 -25% -18%
Management Information Sciences 34 59 58 66 81 37% 23%
Marketing 212 219 234 231 224 2% -3%
Marketing Analytics 6 25 26 4%
Pre-Business 1,003 969 891 845 840 -13% -1%
Business (B.B.A.) Total 1,731 1,787 1,717 1,669 1,609 -10% -4%
Economics BA *2009-2012 was part of the CLA 94 82 95 100 64 -22% -36%
Economics B B A 4 17 325%
Undeclared 2 3 4 33%
Graduate Business Admin M B A *2009-2010 was part of Graduate Programs 72 72 63 49 48 -33% -2%
SCSE Undergraduate Applied Physics 4 5 4 5 6 20% 20%
Biochemisty BA 4
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology 181 242 258 264 252 4% -5%
Biology BA *2009-2011 was part of the CLA 35 24 30 48 59 146% 23%
Biology BS 498 519 596 590 551 6% -7%
Cell and Molecular Biology 137 125 128 157 141 13% -10%
Chemical Engineering 189 205 214 225 252 23% 12%
Chemistry BA *2009-2011 was part of the CLA 16 4 14 12 19 375% 58%
Chemistry BS 120 140 162 145 147 5% 1%
Civil Engineering 114 180 217 274 267 48% -3%
Computer Information System 51 43 32 48 41 -5% -15%
Computer Science BA 2
Computer Science BS 125 134 154 178 189 41% 6%
Electrical & Computer Engineering 179 178 191 144 72 -60% -50%
Electrical Engineering 41 116 183%
Environmental Sciences BS 55 70 82 86 82 17% -5%
Geological Sciences BA *2009-2011 was part of the CLA 11 5 4 9 6 20% -33%
Geological Sciences BS 45 50 51 57 72 44% 26%
Industrial Engineering 67 46 51 56 46 0% -18%
Mathematics 123 108 133 131 117 8% -11%
Mechanical Engineering 349 354 338 378 413 17% 9%
Physics BA *2009-2011 was part of the CLA 1 2 1 4 100%
Physics BS 29 26 26 28 31 19% 11%
Pre-Aerospace Engineering 2
Pre-Dentistry 59
Pre-Engineering 30
Campus Data Book 4
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Table 3. Fall Term Majors - Historical
Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall % change % change
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 over 3 yrs over 1 yrUnit
Academic
Career
Pre-Medicine 289
Pre-Optometry 16
Pre-Pharmacy 201
Pre-Veterinary Medicine 26
Stats & Actuarial Science 61 77 88 106 105 36% -1%
Undeclared 338 335 272 186 200 -40% 8%
Graduate Applied/Computational Math M S *2009-2010 was part of Graduate Programs 31 31 35 32 34 10% 6%
Biology M S *2009-2010 was part of Graduate Programs 1 1 1 1 -100% -100%
Biochemistry/Molecular Biology/Biophysics M S 2
Chemistry M S *2009-2010 was part of Graduate Programs 30 35 35 38 35 0% -8%
Civil Engineering M S 9 17 20 18%
Computer Science M S *2009-2010 was part of Graduate Programs 25 21 29 27 29 38% 7%
Elect/Computer Engr MS E C E *2009-2010 was part of Graduate Programs 19 16 23 19 15 -6% -21%
Electrical Engineering M S E E 5 7 40%
Engineering Management M S E M *2009-2010 was part of Graduate Programs 20 21 18 19 15 -29% -21%
Geological Sciences M S *2009-2010 was part of Graduate Programs 31 28 23 23 29 4% 26%
Integrated Biosciences M S 33 42 41 42 45 7% 7%
Toxicology M S 2 2 1 1 -50%
Water Resources Science M S 13 17 17 15 10 -41% -33%
Master of Engineering M Eng 7 7 6 6 -14% 0%
Master of Environmental Health & Safety 11 14 13 20 17 21% -15%
Physics M S *2009-2010 was part of Graduate Programs 12 11 13 10 13 18% 30%
Earth Science PhD 1 1 1 1 0% 0%
Geology Ph D 6 5 5 2 1 -80% -50%
Biochemistry/Molecular Biology/Biophysics PhD 3 2 2 4 2 0% -50%
Integrated Biosciences Ph D 7 8 13 12 19 138% 58%
Toxicology Ph D 3 3 3 1 1 -67% 0%
Water Resources Science Ph D 11 10 11 6 5 -50% -17%
SFA Undergraduate Art Art 17 19 13 17 13 -32% -24%
Art Education (K-12) 49 58 49 38 36 -38% -5%
Art History 16 19 17 16 13 -32% -19%
Graphic Design 239 209 225 186 159 -24% -15%
Graphic Design & Marketing BA 24
Studio Art 109 104 93 86 90 -13% 5%
Art Total 430 409 397 343 335 -18% -2%
Music Jazz Studies 9 7 14 9 7 0% -22%
Music 39 38 40 43 37 -3% -14%
Music Education 73 63 63 52 49 -22% -6%
Performance 21 18 26 24 26 44% 8%
Theory Composition 7 11 12 11 15 36% 36%
Music Total 149 137 155 139 134 -2% -4%
Theater 129 126 131 119 120 -5% 1%
Graduate Art M F A *2009-2010 was part of Graduate Programs 8 7 6 2 1 -86% -50%
Music M M *2009-2010 was part of Graduate Programs 24 19 21 17 18 -5% 6%
Other Graduate Programs Social, Administrative, and Clinical Pharmacy 3 2 1 -100%
PHARMACY Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) 220 224 232 227 227 1% 0%
MEDICINE Medicine (MD) 123 126 123 127 120 -5% -6%
Campus Total 11,763 11,344 11,476 11,153 10,906 -4% -2%
Note 1: Students with more than one major are counted in each program.
Note 2: CEHSP Pre-majors: Freshmen & Sophomores not yet admitted to a major program.
Note 3: Programs are placed within the collegiate unit they are associated with in the fall of 2013. Please refer to table 8 for enrollment trends within collegiate units
Note 4: * Program was relocated to a different collegiate unit
Source: Data Warehouse
Campus Data Book 5
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Table 4. Fall Term Minors - Historical
Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall % change % change
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 over 3 yrs over 1 yr
LSBE Accounting 16 23 19 25 24 4% -4%
Business Administration 64 75 78 64 89 19% 39%
Economics 77 64 72 62 61 -5% -2%
Finance 32 44 47 25 30 -32% 20%
Financial Markets Finance 1 1 1 3 200% 200%
Financial Planning 5 28 5 21 320% 320%
Health Care Management 5 3 7 8 60% 14%
Management 20 22 18 17 22 0% 29%
Management Information Systems 4 2 7 4 2 0% -50%
Marketing 22 32 20 22 28 -13% 27%
Marketing Analytics 4 2 -50%
Subtotal 235 273 293 236 290 6% 23%
CEHSP Coaching Certification 109 111 105 98 83 -25% -15%
Deaf Studies 38 55 73 74 100 82% 35%
Health Education 16 27 31 25 31 15% 24%
Psychology 550 502 508 378 307 -39% -19%
Recreation-Outdoor Education 7 7 12 11 14 100% 27%
Teaching
Communication Arts/Lit 1 1
Social Studies 2 1 1 -100%
Special Education 26 25 22 12 15 -40% 25%
Subtotal 749 729 752 598 550 -25% -8%
SFA Architecture & Design Studies 5
Art 82 88 96 102 83 -6% -19%
Art History 14 12 14 10 16 33% 60%
Arts in Media 13 15 21 30 17 13% -43%
Dance 29 33 31 19 18 -45% -5%
Film Studies 25 14 16 31 30 114% -3%
Jazz Studies 4 5 8 4 6 20% 50%
Music 25 28 36 31 37 32% 19%
Photography 58 60 65 51 46 -23% -10%
Theatre 14 18 12 10 11 -39% 10%
Subtotal 269 273 299 288 264 -3% -8%
CLA African/African American Studies 1 1 2 6 500% 200%
American Indian Studies 2 4 9 15 16 300% 7%
Anthropology 32 19 34 30 26 37% -13%
Chinese Area Studies 1
Communication 115 103 104 103 113 10% 10%
Cognitive Science 3
Cultural Studies 37 31 29 14 12 -61% -14%
English 29 38 37 29 22 -42% -24%
Unit
4. Fall Term Minors - Historical
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Table 4. Fall Term Minors - Historical
Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall % change % change
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 over 3 yrs over 1 yrUnit
Environmental Sustainability2
28 26 20 23 25 -4% 9%
Foreign Studies 38 8 1
French Studies2
38 28 35 27 23 -18% -15%
Geographic Information Science 1 4 8 21 163%
Geography 37 30 22 26 21 -30% -19%
German Studies 17 15 16 17 17 13% 0%
Hispanic Studies2
99 83 91 89 89 7% 0%
History 60 42 34 56 51 21% -9%
Information Design 12 8 8 9 9 13% 0%
International Studies 56 50 52 47 52 4% 11%
Journalism 47 44 43 41 37 -16% -10%
Linguistics 18 19 14 15 12 -37% -20%
Philosophy 63 58 58 70 73 26% 4%
Political Science 73 52 50 57 62 19% 9%
Professional & Writing Comm 8 7 11 9 6 -14% -33%
Russian Area Studies 7
Sociology 96 77 72 66 58 -25% -12%
Womens Studies 24 18 13 26 13 -28% -50%
Subtotal 929 762 758 779 775 2% -1%
SCSE Aerospace Studies 11 11 15 18 16 45% -11%
Astronomy 2 5 7 7 7 40% 0%
Biology 56 64 75 75 74 16% -1%
Bioc Engnr 10 2 1 1 6 200% 500%
Chemistry 226 193 191 215 202 5% -6%
Computer Engineering2
17 15 24 24 18 20% -25%
Computer Information Systems 4 3 -25%
Computer Science 59 69 73 73 44 -36% -40%
Computer Science Applied 2 1 1 1 2 100% 100%
Energy Engineering 5 30 500%
Environmental Engineering 20 21 28 27 24 14% -11%
Environmental Sciences 7 8 13 14 19 138% 36%
Geological Sciences 6 9 5 10 7 -22% -30%
Mathematics 121 125 115 189 219 75% 16%
Natural History 13 23 36 35 31 35% -11%
Physics 4 7 8 10 5 -29% -50%
Subtotal 554 553 592 708 707 28% 0%
Note 1: Students with more than one minor are counted in each program
Source: UM Reports
Note 2: Environmental Sustainability previously Environmental Studies; French Studies previously French;
Hispanic Studies previously Spanish; Computer Engineering previously Elect/Computer Engineering.
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Table 5. Degrees Conferred by Degree Level, Unit, and Gender
5. Degrees Conferred by Degree Level, Unit and Gender - Historical
Degree Unit M F Total M F Total M F Total M F Total M F Total
Bachelors LSBE 249 140 389 256 148 404 305 173 478 265 174 439 302 191 493
CEHSP 125 295 420 98 286 384 123 317 440 123 322 445 146 283 429
SFA 57 78 135 60 77 137 58 76 134 52 80 132 57 86 143
CLA 237 259 496 273 228 501 221 275 496 228 278 506 234 247 481
SCSE 222 121 343 272 119 391 265 130 395 322 156 478 358 190 548
Total 890 893 1,783 959 858 1,817 972 971 1,943 990 1,010 2,000 1,097 997 2,094
Masters LSBE 16 9 25 10 5 15 11 11 22 12 3 15 12 7 19
CEHSP 13 76 89 15 56 71 16 82 98 15 61 76 14 55 69
SFA 2 4 6 5 9 14 2 12 14 2 4 6 8 3 11
CLA 1 14 15 6 13 19 11 13 24 12 17 29 8 11 19
SCSE 35 25 60 47 22 69 49 18 67 42 27 69 37 20 57
Total 67 128 195 83 105 188 89 136 225 83 112 195 79 96 175
Doctoral CEHSP 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 7 13 0 3 3 4 9 13
Total 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 7 13 0 3 3 4 9 13
All Degrees LSBE 265 149 414 266 153 419 316 184 500 277 177 454 314 198 512
CEHSP 138 371 509 113 342 455 145 406 551 138 386 524 164 347 511
SFA 59 82 141 65 86 151 60 88 148 54 84 138 65 89 154
CLA 238 273 511 279 241 520 232 288 520 240 295 535 242 258 500
SCSE 257 146 403 319 141 460 314 148 462 364 183 547 395 210 605
Total Campus 957 1,021 1,978 1,042 963 2,005 1,067 1,114 2,181 1,073 1,125 2,198 1,180 1,102 2,282
Source: Data Warehouse
Fiscal Year
2012-2013
Fiscal Year
2011-2012
Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year
2008-2009 2009-2010 2010-2011
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Table 6. Degrees Conferred by Major and Degree Type
Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year
Major Degree 2008-09 2009-10 2010-2011 2011-2012 2012-2013
Accounting B.Acc. 75 71 101 78 99
American Indian Studies B.A. 2 1 5 0 8
Anthropology B.A. 15 16 17 23 21
Art (Total) 96 93 91 84 82
Art B.A. 8 9 5 3 7
Art M.F.A. 3 2 0 4 0
Art Education B.F.A. 9 7 12 9 10
Art-Graphic Design B.F.A. 52 50 55 45 45
Art History B.A. 4 1 5 2 5
Art-Studio B.F.A. 20 24 14 21 15
Athletic Training Athl Train B.A. Sc 6 5 14 7 10
Biology (Total) 143 144 139 158 184
Biology B.A. 2 8 7 11 19
Biology B.S. 98 95 97 115 116
Cell and Molecular Biology B.S. 38 34 31 32 41
Biomedical Sciences B.S. 0 2 4 0 8
Biology M.S. 5 5 0 0 0
Business Administration (Total) 357 379 400 408 437
Business Administration B.B.A. 1 0 1 0 0
Economics B.A. 18 31 23 32 24
Finance B.B.A. 86 89 102 84 96
Financial Markets Fin B.B.A. 11 18 18 14 16
Health Care Management B.B.A. 26 32 45 47 41
Marketing B.B.A. 89 96 95 117 108
Marketing Analytics B.B.A. 13
Management B.B.A. 91 87 90 79 96
Management Information Systems B.B.A. 10 11 26 20 24
Business Administration M.B.A. 25 15 0 15 19
Chemical Engineering B.Ch.E./B.S.Ch.E. 18 26 26 40 26
Chemistry (Total) 64 62 66 63 70
Biochemistry/Molecular Biology B.S. 31 24 30 26 39
Chemistry B.A. 12 14 14 11 11
Chemistry B.S. 12 13 22 15 13
Chemistry M.S. 9 11 0 11 7
Civil Engineering (Total) 33 68
Civil Engineering B.S.C.E 32 62
Civil Engineering M.S. 1 6
Communication B.A. 101 100 103 92 104
Communication Disorders (Total) 41 34 26 52 48
Communication Disorders B.A.Sc. 30 14 26 34 35
Communication Disorders M.A. 11 20 0 18 13
Computer Science (Total) 35 36 21 49 31
Computer Information Systems B.S. 5 9 9 13 6
6. Degrees Conferred by Major and Degree Type - Historical
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Table 6. Degrees Conferred by Major and Degree Type
Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year
Major Degree 2008-09 2009-10 2010-2011 2011-2012 2012-2013
Computer Science B.S. 19 17 12 25 20
Computer Science M.S. 11 10 0 11 5
Criminology 91 76 64 72 80
Criminology B.A. 90 72 64 71 80
Criminology M.A. 1 4 0 1 0
Early Childhood Studies(UE) B.A.Sc. 24 19 42 27 26
Economics B.A. 18 31 23 32 24
Education M.Ed. 34 24 0 30 21
Electrical Engineering B.S.E.E 9
Electrical & Computer Engineering B.E.C.E./B.S.E.C.E. 24 40 23 21 33
Electrical & Computer Engineering M.S.E.C.E. 3 6 0 2 4
Elementary/Middle School Education B.A.Sc. 62 60 57 89 15
Engineering Management M.S.E.M. 5 5 0 9 6
English (Total) 45 42 43 45 45
English B.A. 41 36 43 42 40
English M.A. 4 6 0 3 5
Environmental Science B.S. 0 3 12 16 14
Environmental and Sustainability1
B.A. 27 39 21 27 21
Environmental Education M.E.Ed. 15 0
Environmental Health & Safety M.E.H.S. 4 9 0 7 7
Environmental and Outdoor Education1
B.A.Sc. 19 18 9 14 20
Exercise Science B.A.Sc. 34 50 51 36 61
Family Life Education B.A.Sc. 1
Geography B.A. 18 13 15 12 12
Geological Sciences (Total) 13 15 15 22 13
Geological Sciences B.A. 3 3 7 1 1
Geological Sciences B.S. 3 6 8 10 9
Geological Sciences M.S. 7 6 0 11 3
German Studies B.A. 6 4 11 6 10
Health Education B.A.Sc. 21 22 29 26 32
History B.A. 33 40 34 26 22
Industrial Engineering B.I.E./B.S.I.E. 14 17 13 12 11
Interdisciplinary Studies B.A. 5 0 1 3 1
Integrated Biosciences M.S. 2 0 0 0 0
International Studies B.A. 19 15 27 12 15
Liberal Studies M.L.S. 2 5 0 1 0
Master of Advocay & Pol Lead M.A.P.L. 8 4 0 24 14
Master of Engineering M.Eng 1 2
Mathematics (Total) 45 50 56 63 63
Mathematics B.S. 22 25 24 28 28
Applied and Computational Mathematics M.S. 12 14 12 13 15
Stats & Actuarial B. S. 11 11 20 22 20
Mechanical Engineering B.S.M.E. 44 66 63 64 64
Music (Total) 29 37 18 29 35
Jazz Studies B.Mus. 1 3 0 1 3
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Table 6. Degrees Conferred by Major and Degree Type
Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year
Major Degree 2008-09 2009-10 2010-2011 2011-2012 2012-2013
Music B.A. 10 8 4 8 9
Music B.Mus. 1
Music M.M. 3 12 0 2 11
Music Education B.Mus. 7 10 10 13 9
Music-Performance B.Mus. 5 4 2 5 2
Theory Composition B.Mus. 2 0 2 0 1
Ojibwe Ele/Mid Sch Ed B.A.Sc. 0 7 0 0 0
Philosophy B.A. 9 9 7 13 22
Physical Education B.A.Sc. 9 9 10 17 16
Physics (Total) 7 7 3 10 2
Applied Physics B.S. 0 1 0 2 0
Physics B.A. 1 1 2 0 0
Physics B.S. 4 2 1 5 1
Physics M.S. 2 3 0 3 1
Political Science B.A. 35 41 25 40 22
Psychology B.A.Sc. 145 128 144 134 156
Psychology B.A. 1
Social Work M.S.W. 44 27 0 27 35
Sociology B.A. 35 34 38 35 24
Sociology/Anthropology B.A. 1
Spanish (Hispanic Studies) B.A. 17 14 19 25 20
Special Education M.Sp.Ed. 5 1
Teaching (Total) 69 52 57 61 58
Teaching Comm Arts/Lit B.A.A. 14 18 11 18 14
Teaching Earth/Space Science B.A.Sc. 4 0 1 1 1
Teaching French B.A.A. 1 0 0 1 0
Teaching German B.A.A. 0 1 0 0 0
Teaching Life Science B.A.Sc. 7 7 8 4 6
Teaching Mathematics B.A.Sc. 14 12 12 17 19
Teaching Physical Sciences B.A.Sc. 3 2 5 5 2
Teaching Social Studies B.A.A. 20 12 16 11 14
Teaching Spanish B.A.A. 6 0 4 4 2
Teaching and Learning Ed D 13 3 13
Theatre (Total) 16 21 25 25 37
Theatre B.F.A. 11 15 17 13 14
Theatre B.A. 5 6 8 12 23
Urban & Regional Studies B.A. 3 6 7 4 8
Womens Studies B.A. 4 3 4 6 5
Writing Studies B.A. 0 1 2 12 14
Note 1 : Degree conferred of Environment Studies counted in Environmental and Sustainability ; Recreation - Outdoor Ed counted in Environmental and Outdoor Education
Note 2: Totals represent a single count for double-majoring students
Source: Twin Cities OIR
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Table 7. Degrees Conferred by Ethnicity
7a. Degrees Conferred by Ethnicity, Historical
African
American
American
Indian Asian Hawaiian Hispanic International Unknown White Total
14 20 50 21 55 41 1777 1978
20 26 44 11 55 37 1812 2005
17 27 54 18 68 48 1949 2181
22 21 45 6 27 76 36 1965 2198
29 27 78 1 16 65 28 2038 2282
Note: Degrees include Bachelor's , Master's and Education PhD
Source: Data Warehouse
Unit Degree
African
American
American
Indian Asian Hawaiian Hispanic International Unknown White Total
CEHSP B A A 1 29 30
B A Sc 6 6 10 4 3 7 363 399
Ed D 3 1 9 13
M A 1 12 13
M Ed 1 1 1 2 16 21
M S W 2 3 3 27 35
CLA B A 6 8 15 6 2 3 441 481
M A 5 5
M A P L 1 4 9 14
LSBE B Acc 1 1 4 7 86 99
B B A 5 14 2 13 2 358 394
M B A 1 3 15 19
SCSE B A 1 4 1 22 28
B S 5 2 13 1 2 12 2 278 315
B S C E 1 2 59 62
B S E E 1 8 9
B S I E 11 11
B S M E 1 1 1 3 58 64
BS Ch E 3 23 26
BS E C E 3 1 2 27 33
M Eng 2 2
M S 12 25 37
M S E M 6 6
Master of Environm Hlth/Safety 1 7 8
MS E C E 2 2 4
SFA B A 1 1 33 35
B F A 2 1 4 1 1 2 82 93
B Mus 15 15
M M 1 10 11
Total 29 27 78 1 16 65 28 2038 2282
Note: Degrees include Bachelor's, Master's and Education PhD
Source: Data Warehouse
Fiscal Year 2013
7b. Degrees Conferred by Degree and Ethnicity, Fiscal Year 2013
Fiscal Year 2009
Fiscal Year 2010
Fiscal Year 2011
Fiscal Year 2012
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Table 8. Fall Term Enrollment by Unit and Student Level
Unit Undergrad
Non-
Degree Prof/Grad Total Undergrad
Non-
Degree Prof/Grad Total Undergrad
Non-
Degree Prof/Grad Total Undergrad
Non-
Degree Prof/Grad Total Undergrad
Non-
Degree Prof/Grad Total
LSBE 2,042 5 71 ###### 2,055 4 72 ###### 1,936 3 62 ###### 1,888 5 49 ###### 1,911 7 48 ######
CEHSP 2,019 6 295 ###### 2,166 2 261 ###### 2,208 0 270 ###### 2,099 8 264 ###### 1,960 4 309 ######
SFA 683 1 32 716 641 0 26 667 656 0 27 683 571 1 19 591 554 0 19 573
CLA 2,114 5 88 ###### 2,080 2 60 ###### 2,106 2 89 ###### 1,877 4 112 ###### 1,751 4 108 ######
SCSE 2,558 4 179 ###### 2,712 4 185 ###### 2,870 5 205 ###### 3,010 3 214 ###### 3,063 3 212 ######
Medicine 0 29 123 152 0 30 126 156 0 0 123 123 0 29 127 156 0 31 120 151
Pharmacy 0 0 220 220 0 0 224 224 0 0 232 232 0 0 227 227 0 0 227 227
Non-degree1
6 1,080 22 ###### 5 962 21 988 6 894 16 916 7 882 12 901 0 825 0 825
Grad School 0 0 82 82 0 0 91 91 0 0 96 96 0 0 83 83 0 0 85 85
Total
Note 1: Non-degree was formerly housed within Continuing Education
Source: Twin Cities OIR
11,491
F a l l 2 013
11,241
F a l l 2 012F a l l 2 011
8. Fall Term Enrollment by Unit and Student Level-Historical
F a l l 2 0 0 9
11,72911,664 11,806
F a l l 2 0 10
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Table 9. Profile of All Students
9. Profile of All Students - Enrollment and Demographic Characteristics
UMD NHS NAS Total NHS NAS Total NHS NAS Total NHS NAS Total NHS NAS Total
Region
Minnesota 1,840 423 9,271 2,087 455 9,519 1,830 461 9,559 1,661 446 9,218 1,834 435 9,078
Midwest1
221 29 1,132 201 37 1,079 225 48 1,082 175 41 1,020 154 46 957
Other U.S. 30 16 240 32 13 255 34 25 265 22 16 247 38 28 304
Foreign 17 7 213 15 3 203 12 9 240 20 6 312 22 15 238
Unknown 10 2 808 9 4 673 4 1 660 3 4 694 6 3 664
Ethnicity
American Indian 17 15 162 33 19 183 26 10 196 24 17 222 34 11 237
Asian3
83 20 346 92 9 365 97 9 405 79 17 412 84 15 407
African American 29 7 152 42 10 168 50 17 206 65 17 234 60 14 258
Hawaiian 4 0 21
Hispanic 32 8 119 31 6 121 46 12 160 49 7 175 42 20 194
International 24 8 252 21 8 241 15 16 282 19 13 302 31 21 302
White 1,917 409 9,992 2,119 453 10,099 1,860 471 10,030 1,630 428 9,605 1,795 444 9,338
Undefined 16 10 641 6 7 552 11 9 527 15 14 541 4 5 484
Age
<= 18 1,750 6 2,591 1,968 2 2,730 1,760 4 2,512 1,582 4 2,412 1,753 6 2,548
19-20 354 274 3,834 366 308 3,801 341 332 4,010 288 294 3,820 295 269 3,408
21-24 12 142 3,959 8 135 3,998 2 151 2 9 149 3,996 5 175 4,080
25-34 2 44 896 1 43 880 1 47 1 0 49 929 1 68 884
>= 35 0 11 380 1 24 317 1 10 1 2 17 333 0 12 321
Unknown 0 0 4 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
Sex
Male 1,069 251 5,940 1,211 269 5,976 1,098 308 6,149 989 280 5,988 1,078 281 5,870
Female 1,040 215 5,630 1,117 236 5,658 1,003 227 5,565 888 231 5,410 974 243 5,312
Unknown 9 11 94 16 7 95 4 9 92 4 2 93 2 6 59
Total Enrollment 2,118 477 11,664 2,344 512 11,729 2,105 544 11,806 1,881 513 11,491 2,054 530 11,241
Note 1: Midwest includes WI, ND, SD.
Note 2 : NHS represents New High School; NAS represents New Advanced Standing (transfer)
Note 3 : Including Hawaiian before Fall 2013
Source: Data Warehouse
Fall 2013Fall 2010 Fall 2011 Fall 2012Fall 2009
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Table 10. Profile of LSBE Students
LSBE NHS NAS Total NHS NAS Total NHS NAS Total NHS NAS Total NHS NAS Total
Region
Minnesota 334 81 1,862 344 101 1,873 279 74 1,744 257 80 1,693 257 75 1,762
Midwest1
40 4 180 23 6 166 30 6 159 23 3 155 23 5 133
Other U.S. 7 2 23 2 4 27 6 4 27 3 1 18 3 4 24
Foreign 5 2 46 6 2 52 1 2 57 4 1 74 4 2 37
Unknown 4 0 7 6 1 13 2 0 14 0 0 2 25 1 10
Ethnicity
American Indian 3 2 14 2 1 14 0 2 8 1 2 10 7 1 17
Asian3
10 5 78 17 4 88 15 1 72 9 1 68 8 4 70
African American 5 0 22 7 2 29 4 3 29 11 3 33 12 3 43
Hawaiian 0 0 1
Hispanic 7 3 19 2 0 12 5 1 20 8 1 24 4 3 37
International 8 2 57 9 3 72 2 4 75 4 3 73 9 3 61
White 355 75 1,890 342 104 1,888 292 73 1,778 249 74 1,719 272 74 1,724
Undefined 2 2 38 2 0 28 0 2 19 5 1 15 0 0 13
Age
<= 18 309 1 311 319 1 323 264 1 271 233 0 236 252 0 258
19-20 78 54 888 59 73 824 54 56 768 52 54 781 58 54 756
21-24 3 28 801 3 33 865 0 21 856 2 23 828 2 27 849
25-34 0 5 85 0 5 89 0 6 76 0 3 70 0 7 79
>= 35 0 1 32 0 2 29 0 2 30 0 5 27 0 0 24
Unknown 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Sex
Male 252 58 1,372 253 81 1,370 213 50 1,295 188 46 1,265 199 54 1,277
Female 136 28 731 125 31 745 104 34 690 98 38 669 113 32 680
Unknown 2 3 15 3 2 16 1 2 16 1 1 8 0 2 9
Total Enrollment 390 89 2,118 381 114 2,131 318 86 2,001 287 85 1,942 312 88 1,966
Note 1: Midwest includes WI, ND, SD.
Note 2 : NHS represents New High School; NAS represents New Advanced Standing (transfer)
Note 3 : Including Hawaiian before Fall 2013
Source: Data Warehouse
10. Profile of LSBE Students - Enrollment and Demographic Characteristics
Fall 2013Fall 2012Fall 2009 Fall 2010 Fall 2011
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Table 11. Profile of CEHSP Students
CEHSP NHS NAS Total NHS NAS Total NHS NAS Total NHS NAS Total NHS NAS Total
Region
Minnesota 360 109 1,944 415 118 2,055 362 109 2,109 309 116 2,041 327 90 1,957
Midwest1
56 7 296 56 15 295 45 11 289 36 6 264 35 8 237
Other U.S. 8 4 55 7 2 60 10 8 57 4 3 40 7 5 52
Foreign 3 0 13 3 0 13 2 0 17 4 0 22 0 1 20
Unknown 4 1 12 1 1 6 2 0 5 1 0 4 0 1 4
Ethnicity
American Indian 6 5 59 11 16 76 9 4 80 6 4 71 3 2 66
Asian3
10 1 45 15 1 52 15 2 66 6 3 55 16 1 66
African American 3 1 20 12 3 30 7 3 35 3 2 32 6 6 39
Hawaiian 0 0 5
Hispanic 8 2 29 12 2 37 8 2 35 14 4 47 6 8 48
International 6 1 22 4 0 18 1 0 20 4 0 20 0 2 24
White 393 108 2,101 427 111 2,184 379 117 2,216 319 107 2,114 337 85 2,001
Undefined 5 3 44 1 3 32 2 0 26 2 5 24 1 1 21
Age
<= 18 360 2 368 413 0 420 362 0 367 307 0 312 334 1 341
19-20 67 67 744 68 73 810 58 81 904 47 72 861 35 50 702
21-24 3 33 824 0 27 839 0 31 872 0 31 842 0 35 887
25-34 1 14 219 1 18 218 0 12 203 0 14 210 0 14 197
>= 35 0 5 165 0 18 141 1 4 131 0 8 138 0 5 143
Unknown 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
Sex
Male 135 42 710 147 36 765 142 47 810 112 45 789 104 26 698
Female 293 76 1,602 331 98 1,651 279 78 1,662 242 80 1,570 264 78 1,566
Unknown 3 3 8 4 2 13 0 3 6 0 0 4 1 1 6
Total Enrollment 431 121 2,320 482 136 2,429 421 128 2,478 354 125 2,363 369 105 2,270
Note 1: Midwest includes WI, ND, SD.
Note 2: NHS represents New High School; NAS represents New Advanced Standing (transfer)
Note 3 : Including Hawaiian before Fall 2013
Source: Data Warehouse
11. Profile of CEHSP Students - Enrollment and Demographic Characteristics
Fall 2013Fall 2012Fall 2010 Fall 2011Fall 2009
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Table 12. Profile of SFA Students
SFA NHS NAS Total NHS NAS Total NHS NAS Total NHS NAS Total NHS NAS Total
Region
Minnesota 125 26 594 117 32 558 126 23 576 75 25 503 84 32 481
Midwest1
12 2 98 14 0 83 12 4 77 11 3 57 8 2 54
Other U.S. 1 0 17 2 1 18 1 3 21 0 0 18 2 6 31
Foreign 0 1 6 0 0 6 2 0 7 2 0 13 0 1 5
Unknown 1 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 1 2
Ethnicity
American Indian 0 1 5 2 1 9 1 0 9 1 0 6 4 1 12
Asian3
12 1 29 4 0 23 3 0 19 8 0 25 4 1 20
African American 4 0 11 1 1 9 4 2 11 2 1 10 1 2 12
Hawaiian 0 0 2
Hispanic 2 0 11 1 0 8 4 1 13 1 0 10 3 1 8
International 0 1 8 0 0 6 2 1 9 1 1 12 1 2 9
White 121 26 630 125 31 599 125 24 609 73 27 519 82 35 504
Undefined 0 0 22 0 0 13 2 1 13 2 0 9 0 0 6
Age
<= 18 114 1 116 110 0 111 116 2 120 77 0 79 79 0 80
19-20 24 12 246 21 19 250 24 14 241 10 18 220 15 16 200
21-24 1 12 292 1 11 256 1 9 275 1 11 256 0 21 255
25-34 0 3 46 0 3 40 0 5 44 0 0 31 1 4 32
>= 35 0 1 16 1 0 10 0 0 3 0 0 5 0 1 6
Unknown 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Sex
Male 50 9 293 48 9 257 54 13 278 40 12 239 37 18 237
Female 88 20 421 84 24 408 87 17 403 48 17 349 58 24 336
Unknown 1 0 2 1 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 3 0 0 0
Total Enrollment 139 29 716 133 33 667 141 30 683 88 29 591 95 42 573
Note 1: Midwest includes WI, ND, SD.
Note 2 : NHS represents New High School; NAS represents New Advanced Standing (transfer)
Note 3 : Including Hawaiian before Fall 2013
Source: Data Warehouse
Fall 2013
12. Profile of SFA Students - Enrollment and Demographic Characteristics
Fall 2010 Fall 2011 Fall 2012Fall 2009
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Table 13. Profile of CLA Students
CLA NHS NAS Total NHS NAS Total NHS NAS Total NHS NAS Total NHS NAS Total
Region
Minnesota 491 99 1,939 568 86 1,910 480 98 1,943 414 74 1,734 474 83 1,616
Midwest1
51 11 218 47 8 191 62 7 196 38 8 183 41 12 174
Other U.S. 7 5 36 8 2 34 10 7 48 9 3 47 10 4 43
Foreign 1 2 14 0 0 6 1 1 10 2 1 28 6 4 25
Unknown 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 2 3
Ethnicity
American Indian 5 3 26 14 1 9 9 2 55 12 2 85 11 4 80
Asian3
23 3 62 17 3 23 31 2 82 18 2 70 19 3 66
African American 10 3 32 10 3 9 17 6 47 22 4 62 22 3 59
Hawaiian 0 0 7
Hispanic 8 2 30 10 1 8 15 3 46 14 1 42 3 7 51
International 1 2 16 1 0 6 2 1 13 2 3 28 16 4 31
White 495 100 1,993 568 86 599 475 96 1,913 394 74 1,680 453 83 1,551
Undefined 8 4 48 3 2 13 4 3 41 2 1 26 0 1 18
Age
<= 18 468 0 471 527 1 532 466 1 473 387 1 394 455 1 466
19-20 77 63 788 94 59 762 86 64 847 74 49 727 75 59 609
21-24 4 39 783 2 26 719 0 39 703 2 30 684 1 32 619
25-34 1 13 112 0 7 93 1 7 126 0 5 123 0 10 102
>= 35 0 2 52 0 3 36 0 2 48 1 2 65 0 3 67
Unknown 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Sex
Male 260 60 1,069 298 57 1,025 282 70 1,088 227 46 995 246 57 895
Female 288 53 1,128 321 36 1,107 270 40 1,096 236 40 986 284 47 954
Unknown 2 4 10 4 3 10 1 3 13 1 1 12 1 1 14
Total Enrollment 550 117 2,207 623 96 2,142 553 113 2,197 464 87 1,993 531 105 1,863
Note 1: Midwest includes WI, ND, SD.
Note 2: NHS represents New High School; NAS represents New Advanced Standing (transfer)
Note 3 : Including Hawaiian before Fall 2013
Source: Data Warehouse
13. Profile of CLA Students - Enrollment and Demographic Characteristics
Fall 2013Fall 2012Fall 2010 Fall 2011Fall 2009
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Table 14. Profile of SCSE Students
SCSE NHS NAS Total NHS NAS Total NHS NAS Total NHS NAS Total NHS NAS Total
Region
Minnesota 530 108 2,302 643 118 2,467 583 157 2,615 606 151 2,718 670 154 2,764
Midwest1
62 5 268 61 8 271 76 20 287 67 21 303 48 19 293
Other U.S. 7 5 49 13 4 52 7 3 49 6 9 49 14 9 80
Foreign 8 2 116 6 1 106 6 6 126 8 4 152 12 7 131
Unknown 1 1 6 2 2 5 0 1 3 1 2 5 3 1 10
Ethnicity
American Indian 3 4 25 4 0 19 7 2 24 4 9 25 9 9 29
Asian3
28 10 99 39 1 115 33 4 128 38 11 157 37 6 150
African American 7 3 49 12 1 46 18 3 64 27 7 86 19 0 86
Hawaiian 1 0 5
Hispanic 7 1 20 6 3 21 14 5 36 12 1 42 13 1 44
International 9 2 129 7 5 118 8 9 140 8 6 148 14 10 153
White 553 100 2,391 657 121 2,558 589 161 2,666 595 146 2,737 651 167 2,783
Undefined 1 1 28 0 2 24 3 3 22 4 7 32 3 3 28
Age
<= 18 499 2 506 599 0 602 552 0 554 578 3 592 633 4 644
19-20 108 78 1,116 124 84 1,098 119 117 1,218 105 101 1,222 112 90 1,129
21-24 1 30 903 2 38 994 1 51 106 4 54 1,154 2 60 1,227
25-34 0 9 185 0 10 169 0 17 187 0 27 224 0 33 237
>= 35 0 2 31 0 1 38 0 2 25 1 2 35 0 3 41
Unknown 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Sex
Male 372 82 1,828 465 86 1,941 407 128 2,075 422 131 2,180 492 126 2,243
Female 235 38 909 256 47 953 263 58 999 264 56 1,041 255 62 1,329
Unknown 1 1 4 4 0 7 2 1 6 2 0 6 0 2 6
Total Enrollment 608 121 2,741 725 133 2,901 672 187 3,080 688 187 3,227 747 190 3,278
Note 1: Midwest includes WI, ND, SD.
Note 2 : NHS represents New High School; NAS represents New Advanced Standing (transfer)
Note 3 : Including Hawaiian before Fall 2013
Source: Data Warehouse
14. Profile of SCSE Students - Enrollment and Demographic Characteristics
Fall 2013Fall 2011 Fall 2012Fall 2009 Fall 2010
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Table 15. Retention and Graduation
Cohort Year N (%) N (%) N (%) N (%) N (%) N (%) N (%)
Degree Entry Unit 0 0.00% 4 0.17% 37 1.61% 476 20.66% 785 34.07% 835 36.24% 851 36.94%
Degree Other Unit 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 7 0.30% 162 7.03% 353 15.32% 404 17.53% 423 18.36%
Degree Other Campus 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 4 0.17% 67 2.91% 119 5.16% 143 6.21% 150 6.51%
Sub-Total 0 0.00% 4 0.17% 48 2.08% 705 30.60% 1,257 54.56% 1,382 59.98% 1,424 61.81%
Enrolled Entry Unit 1,478 64.15% 1,028 44.62% 884 38.37% 385 16.71% 70 3.04% 23 1.00% 7 0.30%
Enrolled Other Unit 240 10.42% 425 18.45% 451 19.57% 285 12.37% 81 3.52% 22 0.95% 6 0.26%
Enrolled Other Campus 85 3.69% 135 5.86% 149 6.47% 95 4.12% 37 1.61% 17 0.74% 9 0.39%
Enrolled Other Level 0 0.00% 2 0.09% 6 0.26% 7 0.30% 9 0.39% 6 0.26% 3 0.13%
Sub-Total 1,803 78.26% 1,590 69.01% 1,490 64.67% 772 33.51% 197 8.55% 68 2.95% 25 1.09%
Not Enrolled Not Enrolled 501 21.74% 710 30.82% 766 33.25% 827 35.89% 850 36.89% 854 37.07% 855 37.11%
Total 2,304 100.00% 2,304 100.00% 2,304 100.00% 2,304 100.00% 2,304 100.00% 2,304 100.00% 2,304 100.00%
Degree Entry Unit 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 24 1.08% 508 22.83% 827 37.17% 893 40.13%
Degree Other Unit 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 4 0.18% 155 6.97% 377 16.94% 417 18.74%
Degree Other Campus 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 3 0.13% 69 3.10% 154 6.92% 173 7.78%
Sub-Total 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 31 1.39% 732 32.90% 1,358 61.03% 1,483 66.65%
Enrolled Entry Unit 1,474 66.25% 1,072 48.18% 934 41.98% 399 17.93% 74 3.33% 12 0.54%
Enrolled Other Unit 254 11.42% 418 18.79% 449 20.18% 290 13.03% 53 2.38% 14 0.63%
Enrolled Other Campus 97 4.36% 167 7.51% 179 8.04% 116 5.21% 31 1.39% 10 0.45%
Enrolled Other Level 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 7 0.31% 9 0.40% 6 0.27% 6 0.27%
Sub-Total 1,825 82.02% 1,657 74.47% 1,569 70.52% 814 36.58% 164 7.37% 42 1.89%
Not Enrolled Not Enrolled 400 17.98% 568 25.53% 625 28.09% 679 30.52% 703 31.60% 700 31.46%
Total 2,225 100.00% 2,225 100.00% 2,225 100.00% 2,225 100.00% 2,225 100.00% 2,225 100.00%
Degree Entry Unit 0 0.00% 4 0.18% 49 2.18% 609 27.14% 910 40.55%
Degree Other Unit 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 6 0.27% 166 7.40% 329 14.66%
Degree Other Campus 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 4 0.18% 74 3.30% 127 5.66%
Sub-Total 0 0.00% 4 0.18% 59 2.63% 849 37.83% 1,366 60.87%
Enrolled Entry Unit 1,450 64.62% 1,131 50.40% 980 43.67% 388 17.29% 61 2.72%
Enrolled Other Unit 249 11.10% 385 17.16% 417 18.58% 232 10.34% 51 2.27%
Enrolled Other Campus 113 5.04% 152 6.77% 154 6.86% 86 3.83% 30 1.34%
Enrolled Other Level 0 0.00% 2 0.09% 4 0.18% 4 0.18% 5 0.22%
Sub-Total 1,812 80.75% 1,670 74.42% 1,555 69.30% 710 31.64% 147 6.55%
Not Enrolled Not Enrolled 432 19.25% 570 25.40% 630 28.07% 685 30.53% 731 32.58%
Total 2,244 100.00% 2,244 100.00% 2,244 100.00% 2,244 100.00% 2,244 100.00%
Degree Entry Unit 0 0.00% 4 0.19% 38 1.80% 541 25.64%
Degree Other Unit 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 7 0.33% 194 9.19%
Degree Other Campus 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 56 2.65%
Sub-Total 0 0.00% 4 0.19% 45 2.13% 791 37.49%
Enrolled Entry Unit 1,368 64.83% 1,023 48.48% 900 42.65% 346 16.40%
Enrolled Other Unit 249 11.80% 405 19.19% 417 19.76% 234 11.09%
Enrolled Other Campus 109 5.17% 148 7.01% 153 7.25% 91 4.31%
Enrolled Other Level 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 2 0.09% 6 0.28%
Sub-Total 1,726 81.80% 1,576 74.69% 1,472 69.76% 677 32.09%
Not Enrolled Not Enrolled 384 18.20% 530 25.12% 593 28.10% 642 30.43%
Total 2,110 100.00% 2,110 100.00% 2,110 100.00% 2,110 100.00%
Degree Entry Unit 0 0.00% 6 0.26% 43 1.84%
Degree Other Unit 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 5 0.21%
Degree Other Campus 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 9 0.39%
Sub-Total 0 0.00% 6 0.26% 57 2.44%
Enrolled Entry Unit 1,607 68.76% 1,167 49.94% 1,023 43.77%
Enrolled Other Unit 212 9.07% 407 17.42% 447 19.13%
Enrolled Other Campus 94 4.02% 138 5.91% 124 5.31%
Enrolled Other Level 1 0.04% 0 0.00% 3 0.13%
Sub-Total 1,914 81.90% 1,712 73.26% 1,597 68.34%
Not Enrolled Not Enrolled 423 18.10% 619 26.49% 683 29.23%
Total 2,337 100.00% 2,337 100.00% 2,337 100.00%
Degree Entry Unit 0 0.00% 1 0.05%
Degree Other Unit 0 0.00% 1 0.05%
Degree Other Campus 0 0.00% 0 0.00%
Sub-Total 0 0.00% 2 0.10%
Enrolled Entry Unit 1,363 65.03% 994 47.42%
Enrolled Other Unit 213 10.16% 395 18.85%
Enrolled Other Campus 82 3.91% 127 6.06%
Enrolled Other Level 0 0.00% 0 0.00%
Sub-Total 1,658 79.10% 1,516 72.33%
Not Enrolled Not Enrolled 438 20.90% 578 27.58%
Total 2,096 100.00% 2,096 100.00%
Graduated Sub-Total 0 0.00%
Enrolled Entry Unit 1,192 63.61%
Enrolled Other Unit 216 11.53%
Enrolled Other Campus 89 4.75%
Enrolled Other Level 0 0.00%
Sub-Total 1,497 79.88%
Not Enrolled Not Enrolled 377 20.12%
Total 1,874 100.00%
Note 1: First time full time New Entering Freshmen, Part-time students were excluded from the NHS cohort group.
Source: Twin Cities OIR
Graduated
Enrolled
1-Year After 2-Year After 6-Year After 7-Year After
2006 Cohort
Graduated
Enrolled
3-Year After 4-Year After 5-Year After
15. Retention & Graduation Rate: Undergraduate
2012 Cohort
Enrolled
2010 Cohort
Graduated
Enrolled
2011 Cohort
Graduated
Enrolled
2008 Cohort
Graduated
Enrolled
2009 Cohort
Graduated
Enrolled
2007 Cohort
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Table 16. Applicants
16. Applicants: Undergraduate
% Change % Change % Change
Male Female Unknown Total Male Female Unknown Total Male Female Unknown Total Male Female Total Male Female Total over 1 yr over 3 yrs over 5 yrs
NHS Students
Applicants 3,875 3,831 207 7,913 3,948 3,717 169 7,834 3,736 3,543 177 7,456 3,546 3,217 6,763 3,690 3,384 7,074 4.60% -5.12% -10.60%
Admits 2,701 2,916 41 5,658 2,879 3,037 55 5,971 2,724 2,907 63 5,694 2,632 2,622 5,254 2,760 2,773 5,533 5.31% -2.83% -2.21%
Enrolled 1,069 1,040 9 2,118 1,211 1,117 16 2,344 1,098 1,003 4 2,105 992 889 1,881 1,079 975 2,054 9.20% -2.42% -3.02%
NAS Students
Applicants 579 506 62 1,147 563 541 58 1,162 741 599 78 1,418 683 569 1,252 644 535 1,179 -5.83% -16.85% 2.79%
Admits 382 328 20 730 368 362 14 744 461 400 26 887 410 363 773 431 375 806 4.27% -9.13% 10.41%
Enrolled 251 215 11 477 269 236 7 512 308 227 9 544 282 231 513 285 245 530 3.31% -2.57% 11.11%
Note 1: Totals may differ from those reported in the Common Data Set; an admissions static table is not maintained within the Data Warehouse
Note 2: Beginning Fall 2012, IR assigned gender to students with unknown gender.
Note 3 : NHS represents New High School; NAS represents New Advanced Standing (transfer)
Source: Data Warehouse
Fall 2012Fall 2011 Fall 2013 Fall 2009 Fall 2010
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Table 17. Financial Aid Distribution
FY 2009 FY 2010 FY 2011 FY 2012 FY 2013
Gift Aid $28,239,081 $39,006,846 $46,318,807 $41,762,452 $39,989,417
Employment $7,635,764 $7,883,604 $8,412,778 $8,039,254 $8,078,622
Loans $63,469,932 $67,110,886 $69,359,793 $76,561,662 $72,057,009
Waivers $2,357,027 $2,348,749 $1,864,945 $2,734,124 $2,764,615
Tuition Benefit3
$2,273,501 $2,643,884 $2,812,057 $2,863,446 $2,916,710
Total Financial Support $103,975,305 $118,993,969 $128,768,380 $131,960,938 $125,806,373
FY 2009 FY 2010 FY 2011 FY 2012 FY 2013
Gift Aid:
University Scholarships $10,463,609 $9,043,271 $14,466,881 $15,353,454 $13,559,672
PELL (Federal) $5,566,582 $8,448,846 $10,589,590 $10,420,479 $9,832,435
Other Federal $1,144,269 $1,421,514 $1,608,175 $504,233 $540,000
State/Local Gvt $7,773,720 $16,138,812 $15,379,531 $10,759,266 $10,803,546
Private $800,408 $1,521,661 $1,664,829 $1,636,577 $1,628,581
Athletic $1,597,235 $1,588,940 $1,698,903 $1,776,013 $1,986,094
Regents Scholarship $52,416 $88,256 $78,288 $66,199 $62,490
Total Gift Aid $27,398,239 $38,251,300 $45,486,197 $40,516,221 $38,412,818
Employment:
Work Study $925,457 $865,961 $987,185 $935,468 $909,101 U Employment-Students No Work Study $3,338,157 $3,391,026 $3,554,608 $3,429,361 $3,684,523
Total Employment $4,263,614 $45,707,144 $53,470,010 $48,359,839 $46,683,607
Loans:
Loans $54,002,401 $53,472,955 $49,893,990 $54,017,372 $51,525,337
Parent Loans $5,702,703 $9,593,768 $15,766,994 $18,194,179 $16,374,308
Total Loans $59,705,104 $113,030,854 $123,672,787 $124,936,219 $119,176,876
Waivers:
Total Waivers $1,475,892 $1,446,348 $1,002,380 $1,697,449 $1,796,536 Total UGD Degree-Seeking Financial Support $92,842,848 $107,021,358 $116,691,353 $118,790,050 $112,702,623
FY 2009 FY 2010 FY 2011 FY 2012 FY 2013
University Scholarships 67% 39% 43% 50% 50%
PELL (Federal) 19% 23% 28% 28% 27%
Other Federal 11% 11% 16% 10% 11%
State/Local Gvt 25% 86% 86% 36% 35%
Private 5% 9% 9% 8% 8%
Athletic 2% 3% 2% 2% 3%
Regents Scholarship 0% 0% 0% 0% 0%
Work Study 5% 5% 5% 5% 5%
U Employment-Students No Work Study 22% 22% 22% 22% 23%
Loans 62% 65% 66% 67% 66%
Parent Loans 12% 14% 18% 19% 17%
Waivers 4% 4% 2% 3% 3%
17. Financial Aid Distribution
Undergraduate Degree-Seeking: Financial Support Disbursed
Undergraduate Degree-Seeking: % of Unduplicated Head Count Receiving Financial Support
Financial Support Disbursed by Broad Categories--Summary1
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Table 17. Financial Aid Distribution
Graduate Degree-Seeking2: Financial Support Disbursed
FY 2009 FY 2010 FY 2011 FY 2012 FY 2013
Gift Aid $840,843 $755,546 $832,611 $1,246,230 $1,576,599
Employment $3,372,150 $3,626,617 $3,870,985 $3,674,425 $3,484,998
U Employment-Graduate Assistants $2,717,860 $3,002,051 $3,086,138 $3,132,041 $3,106,117
U Employment-Fellowships $588,466 $543,583 $706,416 $454,273 $303,476
U Employment-Professionals in Training $251 $692
U Employment-Students No Work Study $65,824 $80,732 $78,431 $87,419 $75,404
Loans $3,764,828 $4,044,163 $3,698,809 $4,350,111 $4,157,364
Waivers $881,135 $902,401 $862,565 $1,036,675 $968,079
Tuition Benefit $2,273,501 $2,643,884 $2,812,057 $2,863,446 $2,916,710
Total Financial Support $11,132,456 $11,972,611 $12,077,029 $13,170,888 $13,103,749
FY 2009 FY 2010 FY 2011 FY 2012 FY 2013
Gift Aid 23% 25% 31% 33% 36%
Employment 37% 40% 43% 41% 39%
Loans 35% 35% 36% 37% 36%
Waivers 17% 18% 17% 18% 17%Tuition Benefit 29% 33% 33% 33% 30%
Note 1 : The summary covers financial aid for campus of UMD, Students with Aid includes both undergraduate and graduate students,excluding professional students.
Note 2 :Graduate Degree-Seeking students are bothMasters and Doctorate students, excluding professional students.
Note 3: Tuition Benefit applies only to Masters and Doctorate students
Note 4: University Scholarships includes UPromise, MN Resident, Aid from Admissions, Aid from MN Medical Foundation, Aid from U of M Foundation, Multicultural Excellence Program (MEP), College/Departmental Aid (excludes Athletic Scholarships and Waivers)
Note 5: Work Study includes State, Federal, and Employer (U of MN) contribution
Source: Twin Cities OIR
Graduate Degree-Seeking: % of Unduplicated Head Count Receiving Financial Support
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Table 18. Tuition and Fees
18. Tuition and Fees
Resident Non-Resident Resident Non-Resident Resident Non-Resident Resident Non-Resident Resident Non-Resident
University Fee1
(per term)
9 credits or less (per credit)
10 credits or more (per term)
Undergraduate (per credit) 339.61 416.53 364.70 441.62 435.46 532.00 450.76 553.26 450.77 591.74
13-credit band ( for 13 or more credits) 4,415.00 5,415.00 4,741.00 5,741.00 5,661.00 6,916.00 5,860.00 7,192.50 5,860.00 7,692.50
Departmental Masters & Post-bacc certificates (per credit)2
444.00 754.00 477.00 810.00 569.00 893.00 592.00 929.00 609.75 957.00
Medicine
Per term including summer - 1st year students 10,176.00 12,812.00 10,683.00 13,773.00 11,900.00 15,489.00 12,376.00 16,263.00 12,624.00 16,589.00
Per term including summer - 2nd year students 9,691.00 12,202.00 10,176.00 12,812.00 11,366.00 14,456.00 11,900.00 15,489.00 12,376.00 16,263.00
Graduate School
5 credits or less (per credit) 934.33 1,525.83 1,003.67 1,595.17 1,167.67 1,788.83 1,214.16 1,860.00 1,250.67 1,915.84
6-14 credits 5,606.00 9,155.00 6,022.00 9,571.00 7,006.00 10,733.00 7,285.00 11,160.00 7,504.00 11,495.00
Each credit over 14 934.33 1,525.83 1,003.67 1,595.17 1,167.67 1,788.83 1,214.16 1,860.00 1,250.67 1,915.84
MBA Program - Duluth (per credit)
MBA Program - Rochester (per credit)
College of Pharmacy
1-11 credits (per credit) 769.33 1,243.83 827.00 1,301.50 925.33 1,399.75 962.00 1,436.75 991.00 1,466.00
12 or more credits 9,232.00 14,926.00 9,924.00 15,618.00 11,104.00 16,797.00 11,548.00 17,241.00 11,892.00 17,592.00
Student Service Fee (per term3)
Computer Network Access Fee 12 or fewer credits (per credit)
Computer Network Access Fee 13 or more credits (per term3)
Computer Lab Access Fee (per term3)
Collegiate Fees4 (per term
3)
CLA
SCSE
CEHSP
SFA
LSBE
University Studies5
Medical School Collegiate Fee (per term)
Pharmacy Collegiate Fee (per term)
Note 1: Effective Fall 2011, the University Fee was incorporated into tuition and collegiate fee rates.
Note 2: Departmental Masters Programs with this per credit fee for the academic year 2013-2014 are: Master of Advocacy and Political Leadership (M.A.P.L.), Master of Education (M.Ed.),
Master of Environmental Health and Safety (M.E.H.S.), Master of Social Work (M.S.W.), Master of Special Education (M.Sp.Ed.), Master of Tribal Administration and Governance (M.T.A.G.)
Note 3: fall or spring term
Note 4: the rates listed are for students with 6 or more credits
Note 5: Continuing Education prior to fall 2013Source: UMD ONE STOP website for year 2013 and UMD Registrar for prior years
126.00
275.00
0.0078.0074.49
71.75
0.00
71.75
231.00
231.00
181.00
150.00
150.00
125.00
250.00
0.00
0.00
1,154.00
1,312.00
311.45
0.00
0.00
206.00
0.00
0.00
1,077.00
1,224.00
0.00
0.00
1,120.00
1,273.00
230.00
230.00
205.00
293.61 296.27
65.00
650.00
60.00
600.00
279.32
960.00
1,100.00
892.00
1,033.00
293.61
Fall 2013
190.00
Fall 2012
100.00
50.00
275.00
150.00
150.00
125.00
250.00
100.00
50.00
200.00
Fall 2009 Fall 2010 Fall 2011
5.73
231.00
0.00
70.17 71.75 71.75
231.00
400.00
206.00
331.00
181.00
6.00 0.00
195.00
275.00
400.00
330.00 331.00
180.00
125.00
275.00
300.00
126.00
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Table 19. FTE Teaching Faculty
Unit N FTE N FTE N FTE N FTE N FTE N FTE N FTE N FTE N FTE
LSBE Acct 5 5.00 7 4.60 12 9.60 5 5.00 6 4.80 11 9.80 7 7.00 4 3.27 11 10.27
Econ 8 7.27 2 2.00 10 9.27 8 7.27 3 3.00 11 10.27 8 8.00 2 1.27 10 9.27
FMIS 11 11.00 5 4.53 16 15.53 10 10.00 7 5.54 17 15.54 9 9.00 7 4.69 16 13.69
Marketing 5 5.00 5 3.54 10 8.54 4 4.00 6 4.54 10 8.54 11 11.00 7 2.89 18 13.89
MgtS 9 9.00 5 2.08 14 11.08 10 10.00 5 2.81 15 12.81 4 4.00 6 4.54 10 8.54
LSBE Total 38 37.27 24 16.75 62 54.02 37 36.27 27 20.69 64 56.96 39 39.00 26 16.66 65 55.66
CEHSP CSD 5 4.75 5 3.95 10 8.70 6 5.75 7 4.48 13 10.23 6 5.75 7 4.64 13 10.39
Educ 25 25.00 31 18.45 56 43.45 21 21.00 30 16.69 51 37.69 21 21.00 32 19.62 53 40.62
HPER 13 13.00 10 8.80 23 21.80 12 12.00 10 8.87 22 20.87 13 13.00 14 10.54 27 23.54
Psy 15 15.00 8 7.46 23 22.46 14 14.00 8 8.00 22 22.00 14 14.00 11 10.40 25 24.40
SW 7 7.00 6 3.35 13 10.35 8 8.00 9 3.32 17 11.32 7 7.00 7 3.91 14 10.91
CEHSP Total 65 64.75 60 42.01 125 106.76 61 60.75 64 41.36 125 102.11 61 60.75 71 49.11 132 109.86
SFA Art & Design 15 15.00 14 12.25 29 27.25 13 13.00 17 15.50 30 28.50 14 14.00 16 15.00 30 29.00
Music 15 15.00 11 8.04 26 23.04 13 13.00 15 11.25 28 24.25 15 15.00 15 10.85 30 25.85
Th 7 7.00 5 3.84 12 10.84 8 8.00 5 4.00 13 12.00 8 8.00 6 4.00 14 12.00
SFA Total 37 37.00 30 24.13 67 61.13 34 34.00 37 30.75 71 64.75 37 37.00 37 29.85 74 66.85
CLA AmIn 4 4.00 2 0.62 6 4.62 6 6.00 3 1.56 9 7.56 6 6.00 3 0.87 9 6.87
Comm 11 11.00 11 10.29 22 21.29 10 10.00 12 11.83 22 21.83 10 10.00 10 10.00 20 20.00
Engl 11 11.00 2 2.00 13 13.00 12 12.00 4 2.58 16 14.58 12 12.00 4 3.67 16 15.67
ForL 7 7.00 8 7.00 15 14.00 7 7.00 6 6.00 13 13.00 9 9.00 9 8.00 18 17.00
Geog 4 4.00 5 4.62 9 8.62 4 4.00 4 3.86 8 7.86 5 5.00 4 3.15 9 8.15
Hist 7 7.00 2 1.32 9 8.32 7 7.00 2 1.24 9 8.24 7 7.00 3 2.44 10 9.44
Interdisc 1 1.00 0 0.00 1 1.00 1 1.00 0 0.00 1 1.00
MAPL 0 0.00 11 3.17 11 3.17 0 0.00 9 2.96 9 2.96 0 0.00 10 3.02 10 3.02
Phil 7 6.29 1 1.00 8 7.29 6 6.00 2 2.00 8 8.00 6 6.00 2 2.00 8 8.00
Pol 8 8.00 3 2.55 11 10.55 6 6.00 4 4.00 10 10.00 8 8.00 2 2.00 10 10.00
SA 13 13.00 4 2.91 17 15.91 15 15.00 3 2.58 18 17.58 15 15.00 8 3.96 23 18.96
WS 3 3.00 1 1.00 4 4.00 4 4.00 1 1.00 5 5.00 4 4.00 1 1.00 5 5.00
Writing 8 8.00 20 18.39 28 26.39 8 8.00 19 18.36 27 26.36 9 9.00 21 20.86 30 29.86
CLA Total 84 83.29 70 54.87 154 138.16 86 86.00 69 57.97 155 143.97 91 91.00 77 60.97 168 151.97
SCSE Biol 16 15.50 6 5.45 22 20.95 15 14.50 8 6.66 23 21.16 12 12.00 8 7.01 21 20.01
Chem & Biochem 14 14.00 6 5.45 20 19.45 17 17.00 6 6.00 23 23.00 15 15.00 5 5.00 20 20.00
Chem Eng 5 5.00 2 2.00 7 7.00 6 6.00 2 2.00 8 8.00 6 6.00 2 2.00 8 8.00
CE 8 8.00 3 1.62 11 9.62 6 6.00 4 2.62 10 8.62 8 8.00 6 4.26 14 12.26
CS 10 10.00 2 2.00 12 12.00 10 10.00 2 2.00 12 12.00 10 10.00 3 3.00 13 13.00
ECE 9 9.00 3 1.93 12 10.93 9 9.00 3 2.39 12 11.39 9 9.00 3 2.36 12 11.36
Geol 11 10.85 0 0.00 11 10.85 11 10.70 2 1.76 13 12.46 11 10.85 1 0.70 12 11.55
M & I Eng 11 11.00 7 4.91 18 15.91 12 12.00 9 6.32 21 18.32 13 13.00 10 6.38 23 19.38
Math & Stats 17 16.50 13 10.88 30 27.38 18 18.00 12 11.67 30 29.67 19 18.75 11 10.67 30 29.42
Phys 7 7.00 2 2.00 9 9.00 8 8.00 3 2.16 11 10.16 8 8.00 6 3.07 14 11.07
SCSE Total 108 106.85 44 36.24 152 143.09 112 111.20 51 43.58 163 154.78 111 110.60 55 44.45 167 156.05
CE 1 0.50 6 3.00 7 3.00 0 0.00 5 2.50 5 2.50 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00
UMD Total 333 329.66 234 177.00 567 506.16 330 328.22 253 196.85 583 525.07 339 338.35 268 202.04 607 540.39
Note 1: Regular faculty includes tenured and tenure-track. Term faculty includes non-tenure/track
Note 2: Excluded: visiting appointments, deans, associate deans, and assistant deans and terminal leaves.
Note 3: Included: sabbaticals, 100% leaves with or without pay, single quarter leaves, phased retirements/leaves for the % of time teaching, faculty teaching in England
and appointments split between administration and teaching responsibilities.
Source: Data Warehouse
Total
Fall 2013Fall 2012
Regular Term Total Regular Term
19. Full-Time-Equivalent Teaching Faculty
Fall 2011
TotalRegular Term
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Table 20. Tenure Tenure-Track Faculty by Rank, Unit, Gender, Percent Tenured
Academic Rank Gender Tenured
Tenure-
TrackTotal-FTE Tenured
Tenure-
TrackTotal-FTE Tenured
Tenure-
TrackTotal-FTE Tenured
Tenure-
TrackTotal-FTE Tenured
Tenure-
TrackTotal-FTE Tenured
Tenure-
TrackTotal-FTE
Female 0 0 0.00 4 0 4.00 5 0 5.00 4 0 4.00 6 0 5.85 19 0 18.85
Male 7 0 7.00 9 0 9.00 6 0 6.00 8 0 8.00 39 0 39.00 69 0 69.00
Sub-Total 7 0 7.00 13 0 13.00 11 0 11.00 12 0 12.00 45 0 44.85 88 0 87.85
Female 8 0 8.00 24 0 23.75 9 0 9.00 26 1 27.00 8 0 8.00 75 1 75.75
Male 12 0 12.00 11 0 11.00 10 0 10.00 25 0 25.00 32 2 33.75 90 2 91.75
Sub-Total 20 0 20.00 35 0 34.75 19 0 19.00 51 1 52.00 40 2 41.75 165 3 167.50
Female 0 4 4.00 1 5 6.00 0 2 2.00 0 10 10.00 6 6.00 1 27 28.00
Male 0 5 5.00 0 6 6.00 0 5 5.00 0 17 17.00 1 17 18.00 1 50 51.00
Sub-Total 0 9 9.00 1 11 12.00 0 7 7.00 0 27 27.00 1 23 24.00 2 77 79.00
Female 0 1 1.00 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 1 1.00
Male 0 2 2.00 0 1 1.00 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 3 3.00
Sub-Total 0 3 3.00 0 1 1.00 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 4 4.00
Female 8 5 13.00 29 5 33.75 14 2 16 30 11 41 14 6 19.85 95 29 123.60
Male 19 7 26.00 20 7 27 16 5 21 33 17 50 72 19 90.75 160 55 214.75
Total 27 12 39.00 49 12 60.75 30 7 37.00 63 28 91.00 86 25 110.60 255 84 338.35
Note 1: The figures represent tenured and tenure-track headcounts.
Note 2: Excluded: Deans, Associate Deans, Assistant Deans, Terminal Leaves, Visiting Appointments, Temporary Appointments.
Note 3: Included: Sabbaticals, Phased Retirements, Single Quarter Leaves, Annual Leaves with or without pay, and Appointments.
Source: Data Warehouse
20. Tenured & Tenure-Track Faculty by Rank, Unit, Gender, Percent Tenured - Fall 2013
SCSE Total LSBE CEHSP SFA
Total
Professor
CLA
Associate Professor
Assistant Professor
Instructor
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Table 21. Tenure-Tenure Track Faculty by Ethnicity
African Asian or American Indian/ Nonresident
Collegiate Unit American Pacific Islander Alaskan Native Alien
Labovitz School of Business and Economics 22 1 12 0 1 3 39
College of Education and Human Service Professions 51 3 4 3 0 0 61
School of Fine Arts 33 1 3 0 0 0 37
College of Liberal Arts 65 6 8 5 3 4 91
Swenson College of Science and Engineering 82 2 17 1 1 8 111
Total Campus 253 13 44 9 5 15 339
Note 1: Excluded: deans, associate deans, assistant deans, terminal leaves, visiting appointments, and temporary appointments.
Note 2: Included: sabbaticals, phased retirement, single quarter leaves, annual leaves with or without pay and appointments split between administration and teaching.
Source: Data Warehouse
TotalHispanicWhite
21. Fall 2013 Tenure & Tenure-Track Faculty by Ethnicity
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Table 22. FTE Report by Administrative Unit
Administrative Unit TOTAL FTE
Office of the Chancellor
Administration 2.00
Alumni 2.00
Athletics 39.28
Development 3.00
External Affairs 3.00
KUMRadio 2.00
Total 51.28
Office of Vice Chancellor for Student Life
Administration 2.00
Career & Internship Services 1.75
Health Services 3.70
Kirby Student Center 2.00
Multicultural Programs 3.80
Total 13.25
Office of Vice Chancellor for Finance & Operations
Auxiliary Services 3.97
Business Office 1.00
Facilities Management 3.80
Human Resources 3.00
VCFO Office 1.00
Total 12.77
Office of Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs
Academic Administration 5.00
Academic Affairs, Exec VC 2.00
Civic Engagement 1.00
Continuing Education 2.00
Enrollment Services 8.50
Graduate School 1.00
Information Technology Systems and Services 12.00
Instructional Develop Serv 1.75
International Education 1.00
Library 11.00
MN Sea Grant 7.24
Natural Resources Research Institute 46.97
Sponsored Projects Administration 1.00
Supportive Services Program 3.75
Total 104.21
Labovitz School of Business & Economics
Accounting Department 10.27
Bus & Econ Research, Bur of 1.00
CED Admin 5.00
Economics Department 9.27
Finance anMIS Department 13.69
Financial Markets Program 0.00
LSBE Dean's Office 6.00
Management Studies Dept 13.89
Marketing Department 8.54
Total 67.66
College of Education & Human Service Professions
CEHSP Administration 2.00
CEHSP Student Affairs 3.00
Children's Place 1.00
22. Fall 2013 Full-Time-Equivalent Faculty and P&A Report by Administrative Unit
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Table 22. FTE Report by Administrative Unit
Administrative Unit TOTAL FTE
Comm Sci & Disorders 10.39
Education 42.62
Health Phy Educ& Rec 24.54
Psychology 24.40
Social Work 14.91
UpwarBounProgram 1.00
Total 123.86
School of Fine Arts
Art & Design, Dept of 29.00
Fine Arts Academy 5.50
Fine Arts, School of Admin 4.00
Glensheen 1.00
Music, Department of 28.60
Theatre, Department of 12.00
TweeMuseum of Art 0.95
Total 81.05
College of Liberal Arts
Alworth Institute 1.00
American Indian Studies 6.87
CLA Admin 5.00
CLA Student Affairs Office 4.00
Communication 20.00
English 15.96
Foreign Languages & Lits 17.00
Geog,Urban,Envir & Sust Stu 8.15
Geospatial Analysis Center 1.00
History 9.44
Interdisciplinary Programs 0.00
MA Adv & Pol Leader Prog 4.02
Philosophy 8.00
Political Science 10.00
Sociology/Anthropology 19.96
Women,Gender & Sexuality Stu 5.00
Writing Studies 30.15
Total 165.55
Swenson College of Science & Engineering
Biology 23.17
Chemical Engineering 8.00
Chemistry & Biochemistry 21.27
Civil Engineering 12.26
Computer Science 13.00
Electrical Engineering 11.36
Geological Sciences 11.55
Great Lakes Maritime Resrch 1.00
Large Lakes Observatory 2.00
Math & Statistics 29.42
Mechanical & InEngr 19.38
Physics 11.07
SCSE Administration 3.50
SCSE Student Affairs 2.74
Total 169.72
Campus Total 789.35
Source : Twin Cities OIR
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Table 23. UMD 1000 Fund (State Allocation, Tuition, and University Fee)
23. UMD 1000 Fund (State Allocation, Tuition, and University Fee), Fiscal Year 2013
Unit Account Academic1
Civil Service2
Administration 478,590.73 212,264.64 222,239.23 538,772.47 1,451,867.07
Alumni 6,014.57 6,014.57
Athletics 2,328,462.93 424,014.63 932,364.70 850,712.47 4,535,554.73
Development 348,164.19 193,540.19 194,789.95 48,359.90 784,854.23
External Affairs 145,640.12 241,842.95 144,001.66 147,740.12 679,224.85
KUMD Radio 128,960.00 56,877.27 17,063.29 202,900.56
Total 3,300,857.97 1,200,622.41 1,550,272.81 1,608,662.82 7,660,416.01
Academic Administration 629,855.66 338,193.06 324,634.79 945,284.88 2,237,968.39
Academic Affairs, Exec VC 322,335.10 224,806.35 198,754.29 57,871.32 803,767.06
Civic Engagement 50,765.14 37,837.84 30,370.10 35,141.37 154,114.45
Continuing Education 1,101,139.74 278,711.12 201,559.74 136,661.59 1,718,072.19
Enrollment Services 563,704.54 1,855,031.45 851,584.79 566,813.84 3,837,134.62
Graduate School 117,750.10 50,344.03 59,168.32 14,607.78 241,870.23
Information Technology Systems and Services 190,292.22 1,458,006.35 623,539.81 -230,504.50 2,041,333.88
Instructional Develop Serv 127,637.24 18,582.40 60,878.26 20,102.25 227,200.15
International Education 92,034.02 28,874.46 93,112.71 214,021.19
Library 606,735.67 947,201.07 567,485.12 1,089,329.42 3,210,751.28
MN Sea Grant 54,685.22 87,502.57 43,895.82 37,350.49 223,434.10
Natural Resources Research Institute 957,898.99 395,107.31 486,067.07 54,360.48 1,893,433.85
Sponsored Projects Administration 94,036.27 35,849.53 9,955.87 139,841.67
Supportive Services Program 111,430.68 53,106.37 47,995.00 19,520.52 232,052.57
CEHSP 7,638,602.20 1,654,330.70 2,913,263.17 850,863.97 13,057,060.04
CLA 9,261,934.14 821,356.03 3,283,161.03 790,100.68 14,156,551.88
LSBE 5,942,911.04 534,647.51 2,077,448.23 724,046.83 9,279,053.61
SCSE 14,226,065.02 1,911,018.54 6,587,362.43 1,930,647.24 24,655,093.23
SFA 4,305,578.25 1,099,168.10 1,886,964.53 609,517.49 7,901,228.37
Total 46,209,320.95 11,951,021.09 20,308,856.49 7,754,784.23 86,223,982.76
Office of Vice Chancellor for Finance & Operations
Accounting Services 168,877.04 496,457.36 254,639.26 827,643.98 1,747,617.64
Facilities Management 389,511.16 7,256,192.68 2,944,810.58 8,929,277.60 19,519,792.02
Human Resources 206,887.57 317,021.68 169,516.46 50,988.46 744,414.17
Police 916,359.97 329,621.54 62,649.08 1,308,630.59
Student Accounts Receivable 6,479.67 6,479.67
VCFO Office 194,707.75 89,014.40 248,299.20 18,636,094.48 19,168,115.83
Total 959,983.52 9,075,046.09 3,946,887.04 28,513,133.27 42,495,049.92
Office of Vice Chancellor for Student Life
Administration 182,302.66 293,648.88 159,976.79 142,675.06 778,603.39
Career & Internship Services 81,214.04 301,967.98 134,601.32 38,217.55 556,000.89
Cultural Diversity 155,344.40 232,369.25 132,862.59 129,567.69 650,143.93
Disability Services 149,757.40 107,819.88 91,879.87 21,203.47 370,660.62
Health Services 64,667.72 140,597.97 75,698.24 19,030.38 299,994.31
Total 633,286.22 1,076,403.96 595,018.81 350,694.15 2,655,403.14
51,103,448.66 23,303,093.55 26,401,035.15 38,227,274.47 139,034,851.83
Note 4: SE&E (Supplies, Expense & Equipment) include accounts 720xxx-880xxx (excluding 760xxx )and all expenditures acoounts in 168xxx and 890xxx
SE&E4
Total
Office of Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs
Salaries
Fringe Benefits3
Office of the Chancellor
Campus Total
Note 1: Academic Salaries include accounts 7001xx, 7002xx, 7003xx
Note 2: CS Salaries include accounts 7004xx, 7005xx, 704xxx
Note 3: Fringe Benefits include accounts 710xxx
Source: UM Data Warehouse
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Table 24. UMD 1000 Fund, 3-Year Comparison
1 Year 1 Year
Unit Account 2010-2011 2011-2012 2012-2013 Change 2010-2011 2011-2012 2012-2013 Change
Office of the Chancellor
Administration 584,902.40 588,966.82 690,855.37 17.30% 524,645.10 515,980.49 538,772.47 4.42%
Alumni 12,363.52 -100.00% 27,920.31 2,529.14 6,014.57 137.81%
Athletics 2,630,966.37 2,829,350.11 2,752,477.56 -2.72% 702,075.86 864,646.53 850,712.47 -1.61%
Development 565,666.14 541,704.38 -4.24% 34,363.31 48,359.90 40.73%
External Affairs 861,936.27 320,018.54 387,483.07 21.08% 125,619.95 114,682.46 147,740.12 28.83%
KUMD Radio 53,094.40 118,463.20 128,960.00 8.86% 11,684.16 1,480.82 17,063.29 1052.29%
Office of the Chancellor Total 4,130,899.44 4,434,828.33 4,501,480.38 1.50% 1,391,945.38 1,533,682.75 1,608,662.82 4.89%
Office of Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs
Academic Administration 1,372,214.35 1,425,417.82 968,048.72 -32.09% 362,274.64 616,670.66 945,284.88 53.29%
Academic Affairs, Exec VC 316,850.23 547,141.45 72.68% 10,615.91 57,871.32 445.14%
Civic Engagement 88,602.98 0.00 35,141.37
Continuing Education 1,872,331.01 1,597,620.82 1,379,850.86 -13.63% 131,914.13 95,250.63 136,661.59 43.48%
Enrollment Services 2,197,071.02 2,161,758.30 2,418,735.99 11.89% 622,329.89 297,122.61 566,813.84 90.77%
Graduate School 162,533.66 152,178.09 168,094.13 10.46% 23,010.02 6,345.77 14,607.78 130.20%
Information Technology Systems and Services 1,700,345.33 1,699,824.51 1,648,298.57 -3.03% 1,217,548.71 2,102,944.33 -230,504.50 -110.96%
Instructional Develop Serv 143,784.10 146,264.47 146,219.64 -0.03% 19,475.24 18,569.21 20,102.25 8.26%
International Education 20,234.24 85,180.17 92,034.02 8.05% 67,455.98 160,545.79 93,112.71 -42.00%
Library 1,700,750.54 1,574,354.96 1,553,936.74 -1.30% 1,078,799.52 1,079,450.80 1,089,329.42 0.92%
MN Sea Grant 129,932.15 147,735.52 142,187.79 -3.76% 57,630.98 54,888.24 37,350.49 -31.95%
Natural Resources Research Institute 1,310,913.24 1,313,973.94 1,353,006.30 2.97% 55,454.88 61,982.22 54,360.48 -12.30%
Sponsored Projects Administration 96,653.22 93,499.66 94,036.27 0.57% 8,669.77 11,517.13 9,955.87 -13.56%
Supportive Services Program 191,434.41 169,057.97 164,537.05 -2.67% 11,432.40 16,550.23 19,520.52 17.95%
CEHSP 9,137,424.55 9,261,675.19 9,292,932.90 0.34% 964,734.26 910,020.99 850,863.97 -6.50%
CLA 9,208,528.32 9,451,854.98 10,083,290.17 6.68% 636,822.82 646,318.60 790,100.68 22.25%
LSBE 6,285,048.70 6,421,078.31 6,477,558.55 0.88% 632,411.47 635,585.30 724,046.83 13.92%
SCSE 15,218,911.76 15,407,518.33 16,137,083.56 4.74% 3,019,516.70 1,974,870.33 1,930,647.24 -2.24%
SFA 5,240,480.76 5,361,381.09 5,404,746.35 0.81% 490,798.79 661,797.02 609,517.49 -7.90%
Office of Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs Total 55,988,591.36 56,787,224.36 58,160,342.04 2.42% 9,400,280.20 9,361,045.77 7,754,784.23 -17.16%
Office of Vice Chancellor for Finance & Operations
Accounting Services 648,894.75 629,991.44 665,334.40 5.61% 427,568.11 748,075.21 827,643.98 10.64%
Facilities Management 7,838,312.26 7,614,311.07 7,645,703.84 0.41% 9,809,776.29 9,904,668.59 8,929,277.60 -9.85%
Human Resources 417,680.84 492,521.39 523,909.25 6.37% 46,744.18 49,979.93 50,988.46 2.02%
Police 885,395.52 686,336.07 916,359.97 33.51% 37,540.33 8,579.21 62,649.08 630.24%
Student Accounts Receivable 0.00 0.00 6,479.67
VCFO Office 311,386.59 189,083.76 283,722.15 50.05% 18,383,690.65 17,840,624.35 18,636,094.48 4.46%
Office of Vice Chancellor for Finance & Operations Total 10,101,669.96 9,612,243.73 10,035,029.61 4.40% 28,705,319.56 28,551,927.29 28,513,133.27 -0.14%
Office of Vice Chancellor for Student Life
Administration 298,858.95 307,248.97 475,951.54 54.91% 127,193.36 180,189.75 142,675.06 -20.82%
Career & Internship Services 332,942.05 366,232.12 383,182.02 4.63% 37,952.46 39,752.38 38,217.55 -3.86%
Cultural Diversity 348,951.23 397,611.30 387,713.65 -2.49% 87,920.21 135,816.92 129,567.69 -4.60%
Disability Services 257,273.56 251,689.45 257,577.28 2.34% 13,196.57 14,151.90 21,203.47 49.83%
Health Services 253,814.54 220,180.32 205,265.69 -6.77% 14,389.65 18,991.50 19,030.38 0.20%
Office of Vice Chancellor for Student Life Total 1,491,840.33 1,542,962.16 1,709,690.18 10.81% 280,652.25 388,902.45 350,694.15 -9.82%
Grand Total 71,713,001.09 72,377,258.58 74,406,542.21 2.80% 39,778,197.39 39,835,558.26 38,227,274.47 -4.04%
Note 1: Salaries include Academic and Civil Service salaries (Fringe Benefits are not included)
Note 2: Blank cells represent the department did not exist yetSource: Data Warehouse
24. UMD 1000 Fund, 3-Year Comparison
Salaries1
Supplies, Expense & Equipment
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Table 25. UMD Expenditures per Department - Fund 1000
25. UMD Expenditures per Department - Fund 1000
FY10 FY11 FY12 FY13 % Change over 1 Year % Change over 3 Years
CEHSP CEHSP Administration 1,242,194.71 1,529,722.08 1,623,022.63 1,569,851.32 -3.28% 26.38%
CEHSP Collegiate GraProgs 67,030.44 59,589.33 58,517.98 26,549.56 -54.63% -60.39%
CEHSP Student Affairs 250,347.54 273,765.06 337,359.59 326,449.47 -3.23% 30.40%
Children's Place 464,810.68 489,021.41 426,791.82 434,601.97 1.83% -6.50%
Comm Sci & Disorders 865,474.69 886,244.61 915,544.32 1,028,680.28 12.36% 18.86%
Education 3,200,027.54 3,882,838.60 3,994,938.08 3,779,747.61 -5.39% 18.12%
Eni-gikendaasoyang 297,527.03 262,394.86 232,864.90 378,752.01 62.65% 27.30%
Health Phy Educ& Rec 1,993,330.67 2,048,925.06 2,127,233.88 2,222,185.59 4.46% 11.48%
Psychology 2,006,317.55 2,103,422.04 2,150,147.64 1,957,437.12 -8.96% -2.44%
Social Work 985,558.00 1,114,624.34 1,078,743.26 1,097,910.66 1.78% 11.40%
UpwarBounProgram 23,992.72 25,744.48 25,432.65 25,556.06 0.49% 6.52%
Sub Total 11,586,115.00 12,926,328.26 13,232,445.91 13,057,060.04 -1.33% 12.70%
SFA Art & Design, Dept of 1,874,489.05 2,182,590.18 2,315,867.94 2,310,799.37 -0.22% 23.28%
Fine Arts Academy 186,378.04 238,771.34 196,206.72 268,598.25 36.90% 44.11%
Fine Arts, School of Admin 1,330,035.69 1,231,796.76 1,306,696.86 1,221,944.06 -6.49% -8.13%
Marshall Performing Arts Ctr 650.54 1,437.70 186.72 -87.01% -71.30%
Music, Department of 2,061,577.82 2,253,930.17 2,442,779.28 2,296,310.39 -6.00% 11.39%
Theatre, Department of 1,119,107.87 1,077,141.42 1,187,961.20 1,204,399.92 1.38% 7.62%
TweeMuseum of Art 405,109.19 431,917.33 409,969.39 442,911.65 8.04% 9.33%
Visual & Digital Image Lab 105,166.34 116,206.08 93,584.58 89,019.32 -4.88% -15.35%
Weber Music Hall 60,889.65 64,930.99 66,024.76 67,058.69 1.57% 10.13%
Sub Total 7,143,404.19 7,597,284.27 8,020,528.43 7,901,228.37 -1.49% 10.61%
LSBE Accounting Department 1,110,040.89 1,086,429.64 1,113,429.64 1,172,687.50 5.32% 5.64%
Bus & Econ Research, Bur of 134,398.72 85,297.36 134,122.29 145,112.86 8.19% 7.97%
CEAdmin 121,153.38 126,412.30 127,001.75 129,132.61 1.68% 6.59%
Economic Education, Ctr for 589.70 578.13 205.87 565.25 174.57% -4.15%
Economics Department 1,147,885.46 1,112,861.02 1,131,612.76 1,144,671.29 1.15% -0.28%
Finance anMIS Department 1,182,011.28 1,895,187.55 1,870,646.72 1,832,004.66 -2.07% 54.99%
LSBE Dean's Office 1,775,864.68 1,944,387.72 2,028,429.70 1,949,789.78 -3.88% 9.79%
LSBE Student Affairs 267,930.87 273,859.20 273,588.05 286,381.06 4.68% 6.89%
Management Studies Dept 1,325,932.09 1,355,239.97 1,396,013.58 1,601,990.41 14.75% 20.82%
Marketing Department 969,448.87 1,016,300.43 1,121,057.10 1,016,718.19 -9.31% 4.88%
Sub Total 8,035,255.94 8,896,553.32 9,196,107.46 9,279,053.61 0.90% 15.48%
CLA Alworth Institute 106,246.54 87,575.98 86,282.21 99,881.62 15.76% -5.99%
American Indian Studies 306,823.05 514,089.87 606,179.19 842,682.57 39.02% 174.65%
CLA Admin 951,628.65 1,114,532.55 1,070,086.48 1,139,382.01 6.48% 19.73%
CLA Student Affairs Office 256,212.27 268,330.95 247,250.18 281,718.57 13.94% 9.96%
Communication 1,388,680.41 1,561,934.11 1,525,447.31 1,555,507.74 1.97% 12.01%
English 1,153,810.96 1,178,003.05 1,230,871.58 1,272,131.05 3.35% 10.25%
Foreign Languages & Lits 722,394.57 989,804.47 1,088,489.73 1,079,978.61 -0.78% 49.50%
Geog,Urban,Envir & Sust Stu 482,322.19 600,092.75 702,096.82 694,639.76 -1.06% 44.02%
Geospatial Analysis Center 58,769.61 26,358.37 9,868.63 5,040.56 -48.92% -91.42%
History 696,851.88 726,290.90 724,899.17 785,927.70 8.42% 12.78%
Interdisciplinary Programs 122,356.08 122,276.54 88,297.72 120,089.46 36.01% -1.85%
MA Adv & Pol Leader Prog 371,106.04 363,260.94 456,722.36 423,549.63 -7.26% 14.13%
Philosophy 482,464.55 560,912.16 682,843.33 714,960.74 4.70% 48.19%
Political Science 804,336.45 836,553.64 929,600.55 890,969.45 -4.16% 10.77%
Sociology/Anthropology 1,601,993.54 1,601,214.51 1,549,754.70 1,765,137.81 13.90% 10.18%
Women,Gender & Sexuality Stu 346,709.56 386,285.34 424,472.27 490,135.55 15.47% 41.37%
Writing Studies 1,678,325.19 1,830,912.51 1,875,628.45 1,994,819.05 6.35% 18.86%
Sub Total 11,531,031.54 12,768,428.64 13,298,790.68 14,156,551.88 6.45% 22.77%
SCSE Aerospace 68,458.81 73,790.82 70,648.33 72,000.94 1.91% 5.17%
Biology 3,063,380.22 3,225,092.79 3,319,163.69 3,260,220.74 -1.78% 6.43%
Chemical Engineering 834,663.04 945,562.94 856,301.78 1,150,315.02 34.34% 37.82%
Chemistry & Biochemistry 3,087,894.36 3,292,441.38 3,459,567.73 3,422,527.72 -1.07% 10.84%
Civil Engineering 675,892.53 1,387,179.95 1,455,089.43 1,249,881.05 -14.10% 84.92%
Computer Science 2,035,102.88 2,195,431.94 2,210,978.36 2,145,732.97 -2.95% 5.44%
Electrical Engineering 1,285,930.50 1,467,866.16 1,522,144.21 1,559,287.40 2.44% 21.26%
Freshwater Res & Pol, Ctr 7,931.40 6,794.44
Geological Sciences 1,728,736.37 1,787,847.85 1,753,237.37 1,726,504.94 -1.52% -0.13%
IntegrateBiosciences 68,956.94 73,850.32 132,785.91 144,859.89 9.09% 110.07%
Large Lakes Observatory (101,994.87) 1,498,367.65 753,944.91 1,033,915.86 37.13% -1113.69%
Math & Statistics 2,730,018.14 3,175,258.26 3,353,840.44 3,533,527.02 5.36% 29.43%
Mechanical & InEngr 2,084,199.87 2,027,871.12 1,980,143.90 2,217,771.86 12.00% 6.41%
NATSRL 215,603.70 181,158.14 43,873.44 31,548.54 -28.09% -85.37%
Physics 1,163,971.23 1,307,992.20 1,382,297.17 1,370,202.65 -0.87% 17.72%
SCSE Administration 1,155,260.77 1,184,712.03 1,170,110.44 1,155,945.83 -1.21% 0.06%
SCSE Student Affairs 421,794.02 473,497.03 539,593.06 580,850.80 7.65% 37.71%
Sub Total 20,525,799.91 24,304,715.02 24,003,720.17 24,655,093.23 2.71% 20.12%
Total 58,821,606.58 66,493,309.51 67,751,592.65 69,048,987.13 1.91% 17.39%
Source: Data Warehouse
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Table 26. Programs Currently Offered at UMD
Baccalaureate Degrees (13)
Bachelor of Accounting
Bachelor of Applied Arts 5 Majors
Bachelor of Applied Science 14 Majors
Bachelor of Arts 33 Majors
Bachelor of Business Administration 9 Majors
Bachelor of Fine Arts 5 Majors
Bachelor of Music 4 Majors
Bachelor of Science 13 Majors
Bachelor of Science Chemical Engineering
Bachelor of Science Civil Engineering
Bachelor of Science Electrical & Computer Engineering
Bachelor of Science Industrial Engineering
Bachelor of Science Mechanical Engineering
Minors (68) - Not including discontinued minors
Post-Baccalaureate Degrees (17) - University Specific
Master of Advocacy & Political Leadership 2 Majors
Master of Arts
Master of Business Administration
Master of Education 2 Majors
Master of Engineering
Master of Environmental Education
Master of Environmental Health & Safety
Master of Liberal Studies
Master of Music 6 Majors
Master of Science
Master of Science Electrical Engineering
Master of Science Engineering Management
Master of Psychological Science
Master of Social Work
Master of Special Education
Doctor of Education
Master of Tribal Administration Governance
Graduate Programs in Cooperation with Twin Cities Campus 4 Programs
All-University Graduate Programs 3 Programs
Professional Licensure Programs 3 Programs
Non-Degree Pre-Professional Programs 8 Programs
Professional Degree Program in Cooperation with Twin Cities Campus 2 Programs
26. Programs Currently Offered - Fall 2013
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Table 26. Programs Currently Offered at UMD
I. BACCALAUREATE DEGREE PROGRAMS:
Bachelor of Accounting Degree (B.Acc.) [LSBE]
Bachelor of Applied Arts Degree (B.A.A.) [CEHSP]
Teaching Communication Arts/Literature Teaching Social Studies
Teaching French Teaching Spanish
Teaching German
Bachelor of Applied Science Degree (B.A.Sc.) [CEHSP]
Athletic Training Psychology
Communication Sciences & Disorders Environmental and Outdoor Recreation
Exercise Science Teaching Earth & Space Science
Health Education Teaching Life Science
Integrated Elem/Special Education Teaching Mathematics
Ojibwe Elementary/Middle Education Teaching Physical Sciences
Physical Education Unified Early Childhood StudiesBachelor of Business Administration Degree (B.B.A.) [LSBE]
Economics Finance
Financial Markets Finance Marketing and Graphic Design
Marketing Management Information Systems
Health Care Management Retail Marketing Analytics
Management
Bachelor of Science Chemical Engineering (B.S.Ch.E.) [SCSE]
Bachelor of Science Civil Engineering (B.S.Ch.E.) [SCSE]
Bachelor of Science Electrical Engineering Degree (B.S.E.E.) [SCSE]
Bachelor of Science Industrial Engineering (B.S.I.E.) [SCSE]
Bachelor of Science Mechanical Engineering Degree (B.S.M.E.) [SCSE]
Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree (B.F.A.) [SFA]
Art Education K-12 Studio Art
Graphic Design Graphic Design and Marketing
Theatre
Bachelor of Arts Degree (B.A.) [CLA] [SFA] [LSBE] [SCSE]
American Indian Studies Geological Sciences
Anthropology German Studies
Art (SFA) History
Art History (SFA) Hispanic Studies
Biochemistry (SCSE) Interdisciplinary Studies
Biology (SCSE) International Studies
Chemistry (SCSE) Latin America Area Studies
Chinese Area Studies Music (SFA)
Communication Philosophy
Criminology Physics (SCSE)
Cultural Entreprenuership Political Science
Economics (LSBE) Sociology
English Theatre (SFA)
Environment and Sustainability Urban and Regional Studies
French Studies Women's Studies
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Table 26. Programs Currently Offered at UMD
Geographic Information Studies Writing Studies
Geography
Bachelor of Music Degree (B.Mus.) [SFA]
Jazz Studies Performance
Music Education Theory-Composition
Bachelor of Science Degree (B.S.) [SCSE]
Biochemistry/Molecular Biology Environmental Science
Biology Geological Sciences
Biomedical Sciences Mathematics
Cell & Molecular Biology Physics
Chemistry Physics, Applied
Computer Information Systems Statistics & Actuarial Science
Computer Science
Minors
Accounting French Studies
Aerospace Studies Geographic Information Science
African and African American Studies Geography
American Indian Studies Geological Sciences
Anthropology German Studies
Art History Health Care Management
Art Health Education
Arts in Media Hispanic Studies
Astronomy History
Biochemical Engineering Information Design
Biology International Studies
Business Administration Jazz Studies
Chemistry Journalism
Chinese Area Studies Latin America Area Studies
Coaching Linguistics
Cognitive Science Management-Information Systems
Communication Management
Computer Engieering Marketing Analytics
Computer Information Systems Marketing
Computer Science Applied Mathematics
Computer Science Music
Cultural Studies Natural History
Dance Philosophy
Deaf Studies Photography
Economics Physics
Energy Engieering Political Science
English Professional Writing
Environment and Sustainability Psychology
Environmental Engineering Recreation - Outdoor Education
Environmental Science Russian Area Studies
Film Studies Sociology
Finance Special Education
Financial Markets Theatre
Financial Planning Women's Studies
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Table 26. Programs Currently Offered at UMD
II. POST-BACCALAUREATE DEGREE PROGRAMS:
Master of Advocacy & Political Leadership (M.A.P.L.) [CLA]
Master of Arts Degree (M.A.) [Grad Schl]
Communication Sciences & Disorders
English
Master of Business Administration Degree (M.B.A.) [Grad Schl]
Master of Education Degree (M.Ed.) [CEHSP]
Master of Environmental Health & Safety Degree (M.E.H.S.) [SCSE]
Master of Environmental Education (M.E.Ed)
Master of Liberal Studies (M.L.S.) [Grad Schl]
Master of Music (M.M.) [Grad Schl]
Master of Science Degree (M.S.) [Grad Schl]
Applied and Computational Mathematics
Chemistry
Civil Engineering
Computer Science
Geological Sciences
Physics
Master of Science Electrical Engineering (M.S.E.E.) [Grad Schl]
Master of Science Engineering Management (M.S.E.M.) [Grad Schl]
Professional Master of Engineering (MEng) [SCSE]
Master of Social Work (M.S.W.) [Grad Schl]
Master of Special Education (M.SpEd) [CEHSP]
Master of Psychological Science (M.A.)
Doctor of Education, Teaching, and Learning (Ed.D) [Grad Schl]
Master of Tribal Administration Governance [CLA]
GRADUATE PROGRAMS IN COOPERATION WITH TWIN CITIES CAMPUS:
Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, & Biophysics M.S., Ph.D.
Microbiology, Immunology and Cancer Biology, M.S., Ph.D.
Pharmacology, M.S., Ph.D.
Cellular & Integrative Physiology, M.S., Ph.D.
ALL-UNIVERSITY GRAD PROGRAMS [Grad Schl]:
Toxicology, M.S., Ph.D.
Integrated Biosciences, M.S., Ph.D.
Water Resource Sciences, M.S., Ph.D.
III. PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE PROGRAMS:
Early Childhood/Special Education
Emotional Behavioral Disorders
Learning Disabilities
IV. NON-DEGREE PRE-PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMS:
Pre-Law [CLA]
V. PROFESSIONAL DEGREE PROGRAM IN COOPERATION WITH TWIN CITIES CAMPUS:
M.D., (First two years at UMD) (School of Medicine)
Pharm.D. Doctor of Pharmacy
Source: University Catalog
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Table 27. Credit Hour Report by Department
Undergraduate Graduate Total Undergraduate Graduate Total Undergraduate Graduate Total Undergraduate Graduate Total Undergraduate Graduate Total
Collegiate UnitsDepartments Credits Credits Credits Credits Credits Credits Credits Credits Credits Credits Credits Credits Credits Credits Credits Credits Percent(%) Credits Percent(%)
LSBE Accounting 8,678 8,678 8,804 8,804 8,903 8,903 8,862 8,862 8,646 8,646 -216 -2.44 -158 -1.79
Dean's Office 459 677 1,136 564 619 1,183 843 503 1,346 972 576 1,548 835 451 1,286 -262 -16.93 103 8.71
Economics 9,354 9,354 9,552 9,552 9,554 9,554 9,834 9,834 9,777 9,777 -57 -0.58 225 2.36
Finance & MIS 8,631 8,631 10,473 10,473 9,874 9,874 9,662 9,662 9,789 9,789 127 1.31 -684 -6.53
Management Studies 5,757 5,757 5,682 5,682 6,051 6,051 6,343 6,343 6,525 6,525 182 2.87 843 14.84
Marketing 3,840 3,840 3,879 3,879 4,281 4,281 4,417 4,417 4,181 4,181 -236 -5.34 302 7.79
Sub Total 36,719 677 37,396 38,954 619 39,573 39,506 503 40,009 40,090 576 40,666 39,753 451 40,204 -462 -1.14 631 1.59
CEHSP Comm Sciences & Disorders 2,137 517 2,654 1,938 503 2,441 2,405 435 2,840 2,358 411 2,769 2,088 417 2,505 -264 -9.53 64 2.62
Education 17,522 360 17,882 18,549 384 18,933 20,440 721 21,161 18,573 550 19,123 16,905 1,519 18,424 -699 -3.66 -509 -2.69
Health, Physical Education & Recreation 12,340 12,340 13,408 13,408 14,394 14,394 13,974 4 13,978 14,060 39 14,099 121 0.87 691 5.15
Psychology 21,431 21,431 20,726 20,726 21,791 21,791 20,272 20,272 19,655 19,655 -617 -3.04 -1,071 -5.17
Social Work 624 1,224 1,848 466 1,038 1,504 800 1,312 2,112 637 1,324 1,961 823 1,522 2,345 384 19.58 841 55.92
Sub Total 54,054 2,101 56,155 55,087 1,925 57,012 59,830 2,468 62,298 55,814 2,289 58,103 53,531 3,497 57,028 -1,075 -1.85 16 0.03
SFA Art and Design 12,463 78 12,541 10,788 118 10,906 11,161 124 11,285 10,565 66 10,631 9,783 24 9,807 -824 -7.75 -1,099 -10.08
Music 8,117 167 8,284 9,386 248 9,634 9,434 182 9,616 9,701 164 9,865 7,960 155 8,115 -1,750 -17.74 -1,519 -15.77
Theatre 5,482 5,482 5,541 5,541 5,012 5,012 5,428 5,428 4,955 4,955 -473 -8.71 -586 -10.58
Sub Total 26,062 245 26,307 25,715 366 26,081 25,607 306 25,913 25,694 230 25,924 22,698 179 22,877 -3,047 -11.75 -3,204 -12.28
CLA Student Affairs Office 654 654 452 452 489 489 156 156 136 136 -20 -12.82 -316 -69.91
American Indian Studies 1,427 1,427 1,654 1,654 1,625 1,625 1,578 394 1,972 1,566 927 2,493 521 26.42 839 50.73
Communication 12,321 12,321 11,448 11,448 12,812 12,812 13,249 13,249 11,407 11,407 -1,842 -13.90 -41 -0.36
English 5,561 76 5,637 6,547 64 6,611 5,057 96 5,153 5,136 77 5,213 4,607 65 4,672 -541 -10.38 -1,939 -29.33
Foreign Language & Literature 3,858 3,858 3,603 3,603 3,889 3,889 4,101 4,101 3,741 3,741 -360 -8.78 138 3.83
Geography 6,094 6,094 5,875 5,875 5,795 5,795 5,802 5,802 5,021 5,021 -781 -13.46 -854 -14.54
History 4,870 4,870 4,335 4,335 4,397 4,397 4,798 4,798 4,430 4,430 -368 -7.67 95 2.19
Philosophy 3,880 3,880 4,109 4,109 4,138 4,138 4,819 4,819 5,741 5,741 922 19.13 1,632 39.72
Political Science 5,590 5,590 4,884 4,884 4,749 4,749 4,073 4,073 4,642 4,642 569 13.97 -242 -4.95
Sociology/Anthropology 15,000 243 15,243 13,555 279 13,834 15,064 85 15,149 13,299 15 13,314 12,320 12,320 -994 -7.47 -1,514 -10.94
Women's Studies 1,298 1,298 855 855 1,294 1,294 1,244 1,244 1,122 1,122 -122 -9.81 267 31.23
Writing Studies 11,229 18 11,247 11,240 65 11,305 11,570 12 11,582 11,952 20 11,972 12,350 23 12,373 401 3.35 1,068 9.45
MA Adv & Pol Leader 500 500 558 558 441 441 29 626 655 541 541 -114 -17.40 -17 -3.05
Sub Total 72,282 337 72,619 69,115 408 69,523 71,320 193 71,513 70,236 1,132 71,368 67,083 1,556 68,639 -2,729 -3.82 -884 -1.27
SCSE Integrated Biosciences 54 400 454 36 334 370 30 416 446 45 489 534 30 563 593 59 11.05 223 60.27
Aerospace Studies 370 370 441 441 385 385 296 296 318 318 22 7.43 -123 -27.89
Biology 14,032 5 14,037 14,422 39 14,461 15,187 14 15,201 16,082 15 16,097 15,950 8 15,958 -139 -0.86 1,497 10.35
Chemical Engineering 1,903 1,903 2,170 2,170 2,284 2,284 2,644 23 2,667 2,389 45 2,434 -233 -8.74 264 12.17
Chemistry and Biochemistry 13,162 214 13,376 12,954 231 13,185 14,456 245 14,701 14,314 250 14,564 14,098 194 14,292 -272 -1.87 1,107 8.40
Civil Engineering 50 50 1,092 1,092 2,636 24 2,660 4,318 289 4,607 4,597 252 4,849 242 5.25 3,757 344.05
Computer Science 5,124 291 5,415 5,410 291 5,701 5,425 240 5,665 5,591 264 5,855 5,236 265 5,501 -354 -6.05 -200 -3.51
Electrical & Computer Engineering 2,816 65 2,881 2,713 107 2,820 2,675 93 2,768 2,963 88 3,051 2,822 101 2,923 -128 -4.20 103 3.65
Geological Sciences 5,061 174 5,235 5,232 261 5,493 5,251 312 5,563 5,774 204 5,978 6,276 322 6,598 620 10.37 1,105 20.12
Mathematics & Statistics 22,532 125 22,657 23,044 80 23,124 24,895 141 25,036 25,180 96 25,276 24,452 174 24,626 -650 -2.57 1,502 6.50
Mechanical & Industrial Engineering 6,015 452 6,467 5,694 362 6,056 5,297 220 5,517 4,957 245 5,202 5,228 352 5,580 378 7.27 -476 -7.86
Physics 5,862 5,862 5,956 10 5,966 6,286 10 6,296 6,736 25 6,761 7,292 32 7,324 117 8.33 1,358 22.76
SCSE Administration 60 60 332 332 404 404
Sub Total 77,041 1,726 78,767 79,496 1,715 81,211 85,211 1,715 86,926 88,900 1,988 90,888 88,688 2,308 90,996 108 0.12 9,785 12.05
Admin Academic Administration 43 43 104 104 3,392 3,392 3,288 3161.54
University Studies1
21,132 78 21,210 22,449 83 22,532 20,391 53 20,444 19,185 77 19,262 16,485 288 16,773 -2,489 -12.92 -5,759 -25.56
International Education 3,724 3,724 3,641 3,641 3,664 3,664 2,989 2,989 -3,641 -100.00
Supportive Svcs Prog2
2,220 2,220 2,162 2,162 2,271 2,271 2,477 2,477 -2,477 -100.00 -2,162 -100.00
Sub Total 27,076 78 27,154 28,252 83 28,335 26,369 53 26,422 21,766 77 21,843 22,866 288 23,154 1,311 6.00 -5,181 -18.28
UMD Total 293,234 5,164 298,398 296,619 5,116 301,735 307,843 5,238 313,081 302,500 6,292 308,792 294,619 8,279 302,898 -5,894 -1.91 1,163 0.39
Note 1: Continuing Education prior to fall 2013
Note 2: Beginning fall 2013, Supportive Services Program SCH counted within Academic Administration
Source: Fall 2013: Twin Cities OIR; Previous years : Data Warehouse.
27. Credit Hour Report by Department
Fall 2012 1-Year Change 3-Year ChangeFall 2010Fall 2009 Fall 2011 Fall 2013
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Table 28. Day Student Credit Hour History
College Fall 2009 Fall 2010 Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Fall 2013
LSBE 37,396 39,573 40,009 40,666 40,204
CEHSP 56,155 57,012 62,298 58,103 57,028
SFA 26,307 26,081 25,913 25,924 22,877
CLA 72,619 69,523 71,513 71,368 68,639
SCSE 78,767 81,211 86,926 90,888 90,996
Admin 27,154 28,335 26,422 21,843 23,154
Total 298,398 301,735 313,081 308,792 302,898
Source: Fall 2013: Twin Cities OIR; Previous years : Data Warehouse.
28. Student Credit Hour History
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Table 29. UMD Map
29. Campus Map
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Table 30. UMD Buildings
Year of Acquisition Abbreviation Building Name Building Number
1970 ABAH A.B. Anderson Hall 550
2010 BagC Bagley Classroom 532
1999 BTS Bagley Trail Storage 532
1961 BohH Bohannon Hall 534
1959 BH Burntside Hall 530
1949 Chem Chemistry 520
2009 ChPk Chester Park 590
2000 CP Chiller Plant 583
1959 CinaH Cina Hall 529
1999 CMRLColeraine Mineral Research Laboratory (Coleraine, MN)
580
1961 ConA Concourse A 536
1971 DAdB Darland Administration Building 553
1981 EduE Education Endazhi-gikinoo amaading 566
1986 Engr Engineering 570
1979 Fens Fens Research Facility (Zim, MN) 573
1979 G Glensheen 567
1988 GoldH Goldfine Hall (Buildings A-C) 572
2008 Griggs Field Ticket Booth 554A
1966 GRMS Griggs Field/Malosky Stadium 554
1965 GHGriggs Hall (Buildings A-D, E-F, K-N, P-S; 1965-2002)
541
1963 HS Health Services 556
1996 HHa Heaney Hall 578
1971 HHSC Heaney Hall Service Center 558
1959 HP Heating Plant 531
1957 HH Heller Hall 527
1958 H Humanities 528
2005 SSB James I. Swenson Science Building 581
1979 JApts Junction Apartments (Buildings Cuyuna & Mesabi) 565
2000 KAML Kathryn A. Martin Library 582
1955 KPlz Kirby Plaza 522
1956 KSC Kirby Student Center 523
2008 LSBE Labovitz School of Business and Economics 588
1971 LSH Lake Superior Hall 549
2011 LAIH Lawrence A. Ianni Hall 506
1977 Lannx Library Annex 564
1968 LSci Life Science 544
1950 Lim Linmology 517
1973 Lund Lund 555
30. UMD Buildings
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Table 30. UMD Buildings
Year of Acquisition Abbreviation Building Name Building Number
1974 MPAC Marshall Performing Arts Center 551
1974 MWAH Marshall W. Alworth Hall 560
1967 MWAP Marshall W. Alworth Planetarium 542
1964 MonH Montague Hall 540
1983 NRRI Natural Resources Research Institute 569
1998 NATSRLNorthland Advanced Transportation Systems Research
Laboratories (Carlton, MN)584
1981 OAptsOakland Apartments (Buildings Aspen, Balsam, Basswood,
Birch, and Oak)568
1992 O Outpost Building (Carlton, MN) 579
1939 RFSC Research & Field Studies Center 506
1928 RLB Research Laboratory Bldg 502
1973 RDC Residence Dining Center 552
2001 RBMF Robert W. Bridges Fleet Grounds Maintenance 511
1979 SMed School of Medicine 563
1995 SCC Solon Campus Center 577
1976 SDC Sophie DuFresne Concourse 562
1952 SpHC Sports & Health Center 521
1989 SLBAC St. Louis Bay Aquatic Center 575
2010 SCiv Swenson Civil Engineering 535A
1956 VH Vermillion Hall 524
1962 VKH Voss-Kovach Hall 535
1975 WWFH Ward Wells Field House 561
2002 WMH Weber Music Hall 586
Source: Facilities Management
Secondary Buildings
Year of Acquisition Abbreviation Building Name (Primary Building) Building Number
1978 Animal Holding (RFSC) 506D
1948 Barn (RFSC) 506B
1996 Batch Lab (CMRL) (168) 580P
1979 Boat House (G) 567E
2010 Building L (RFSC) (Biology WR Shed) 506L
2009 Building M (RFSC) (Solar Test Shed #1) 506M
2009 Building N (RFSC) (Solar Test Shed #2) 506N
2010 Building O (RFSC) (Apple Orchard Shed) 506O
2010 Building P (RFSC) (SAP Shed #1) 506P
1999 CWNRB C. W. Niemi Research Building (CMRL) (001) 580A
1979 Carriage House (G) 567A
1958 Chicken Coop (RFSC) 506E
2014 Coba Cobalt (US) (Campus Utility Building - CUB) 545C
2009 Cold Storage (CMRL) (007) 580R
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Table 30. UMD Buildings
Year of Acquisition Abbreviation Building Name Building Number
1948 CotA Cottage A (Lim) 518
1996Crushing Pilot Plant (CMRL) (171) (Crushing/Screening
Pilot Plant) 580G
1996 Dry Cobbing Pilot Plant (CMRL) (010) 580D
1996 Dry Pilot Plant (CMRL) (019) 580C
1989 Dugouts Field 5 (MSS) 533G
1987 Dugouts Field 7 (MSS) 533D
1989 Dugouts w/ Storage Field 5 (MSS) 533F
1987 Dugouts w/ Storage Field 7 (MSS) 533E
1996 Equipment Storage (CMRL) (090) 580H
2011 FEMA Test Building #1 (Not officially named or
2011 FEMA Test Building #2 (Not officially named or
Garage A (FENS) 573A
Garage B (FENS) 573B
1979 Gardeners Cottage (G) 567B
1998 GLES Grounds Large Equipment Storage (RBMF) 511B
2002 GMS Grounds Material Storage (RBMF) 511C
1953 Metal Building (RFSC) 506C
1996 Mill Plant (CMRL) (230) (Aerofall Mill Pilot Plant) 580F
1979Museum Shop (G) (Ticket House) 567C
2004Parking Booth G (MSS) 533C
1979 Potting Shed (G) 567D
1950 Pump House (Lim) 517B
1996 Pyro Lab (CMRL) (160) 580M
1922 Root Celler (RFSC) 506I
1996 Sample Storage (CMRL) (177) (Core Sample Storage) 580I
1996 Sample Storage 2 (CMRL) (009) 580L
SS Sports Storage (WWFH) 561A
1996 Storage 3 (CMRL) (227) (Sample Storage 3) 580N
1996 Storage 4 (CMRL) (182) (Sample Storage 4) 580Q
1950 Storage Building (Lim) 517A
1995 TS Tank Storage (RBMF) 511A
1988 Test Building #1 (NRRI) 569A
1988 Test Building #2 (NRRI) 569B
1996 USS Storage 1 (CMRL) (005) 580J
1996 USS Storage 2 (CMRL) (006) 580K
1949 Water Tower Pump House (RFSC) 506K
1996 Wet Pilot Plant (CMRL) (011) 580B
Source: Facilities Management
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