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versity of Massachusetts at Amherst

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Admissions and EnrollmentReport

Spring Semester 1987

Office of Institutional Research and Planning (OIRP)

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• 0 0Contents

TABLE OF CONTENTS

INTRODUCTIONHow We Measure EnrollmentThe Levels of Analysis 1How to Use These Tables 1

ADMISSIONS TABLESADMISSIONS—i: UndergraduateAdmissions 4ADMISSIONS —2: Academic Indicators of Entering First-Year Students 6ADMISSIONS —3: Academic Indicators of Entering Transfer Students 7ADMISSIONS—4: Graduate Admissions 8ADMISSIONS —5: Academic Indicators of Entering Graduate Students 10

ENROLLMENT TABLES (Faculty, School, or College Level)

EN ROLLMENT — 1: Instruction to Majors and Non-Majors 13ENROLLMENT—2: Student Majors 14ENROLLMENT—3: Instructional Service Matrix (Total) 15ENROLLMENT—3a: Instructional Service Matrix (Undergraduate) 16ENROLLMENT—3b: Instructional Service Matrix (Graduate) 17

ENROLLMENT TABLES (Department or Program Level)

HFA —1: Instruction to Majors and Non-Majors, Faculty of Humanities and Fine Arts 19H FA —2: Student Majors, Faculty of Humanities and Fine Arts 22

NSM —1: Instruction to Majors and Non-Majors, Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics 24NSM —2: Student Majors, Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics 25

SBS — 1: Instrucon to Majors and Non-Majors, Faculty of Social and Behavioral Sciences 27SBS —2: Student Majors, Faculty of Social and Behavioral Sciences 28

GAS — 1: Instruction to Majors and Non-Majors, College of Arts & Sciences Interdisciplinary & Other Programs . 29GAS —2: Student Majors, College of Arts & Sciences Interdisciplinary & Other Programs 30

EDU — 1: Instruction to Majors and Non-Majors, School of Education 32EDU —2: Student Majors, School of Education 33

ENG —1: Instruction to Majors and Non-Majors, College of Engineering 34ENG —2: Student Majors, College of Engineering 35

FN R —1: Instruction to Majors and Non-Majors, College of Food and Natural Resources 36FNR—2: Student Majors, College of Food and Natural Resources 38

HSC —1: Instruction to Majors and Non-Majors, School of Health Sciences . . 40HSC —2: Student Majors, School of Health Sciences . . 41

MGT — 1: Instruction to Majors and Non-Majors, School of Management 42MGT —2: Student Majors, School of Management 43

PHE —1: Instruction to Majors and Non-Majors, School of Physical Education . . 44PHE —2: Student Majors, School of Physical Education . . 45

0TH — 1: Instruction to Majors and Non-Majors, Other Programs 46OTH—2: StuclentMajors,OtherPrograms 47

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HOW WE MEASURE ENROLLMENT

C UIntroduction

Our basic data about admissions and enrollment comes from thecomputer files maintained by the Undergraduate and GraduateAdmissions Offices and the Undergraduate and Graduate Registrars.These are working files: they are built from the daily transactions —applications received, acceptances sent, course registrations submitted,etc. — which represent the campus’s official actions with respect tostudent admissions and enrollment.

In order to present these transactions in an understandable form, theOffice of Institutional Research and Planning (ClAP) has developed a setof computer programs which organize the basic — or “primary” — data ofthe files into the more familiar tables which appear in this report. It istherefore possible to trace the information in these tables directly to thetransactions posted on the official files.

Admissions and enrollment activity occurs throughout the year,although we report it only once each semester. To make these reports asuseful and comparable as possible, we take our “snapshots” of the dataat the same point in each semester. We have agreed with the registrarsto use as our “census date” the end of the fourteenth calendar day ofeach semester. It typically takes three weeks after the census date toprepare the files forthe actual snapshot.

THE LEVELS OF ANALYSIS

We report enrollment activity at three levels. The faculty, school,or college is the basic level of analysis. Within this, activity is shown bydepartment or program, and within department or program bydiscipline or major, where appropriate (thus, enrollment of Art Historymajors is shown within the Art Department within the Faculty ofHumanities and Fine Arts). Admissions activity is reported only at thefaculty, school, or college level, the level at which most undergraduatesare admitted. Graduate admissions at the department or program levelare reported in the Graduate School Factbook, published by theGraduate School.

HOW TO USE THESE TABLES

We have organized the information in a series of tables, somedescribing admissions activity and some describing enrollment activity.There are five ADMISSIONS tables, as follows:

What it Shows

Undergraduate Admissions:applications received, applicantsaccepted, and applicants enrolled,shown according to acceptance intopreferred or alternate major.

Academic Indicators of Entering First-Year Students: the percentile highschool rank and mean ScholasticAptitude Test (SAT) scores ofentering first-year students.

Academic Indicators of EnteringTransfer Students: the cumulativegrade point average earned byentering undergraduate transferstudents at the institutions theyattended immediately beforeadmission to the University.

Graduate Admissions: applicationsreceived, applicants accepted, andapplicants enrolled.

Academic Indicators of EnteringGraduate Students: Mean GraduateRecord Examination (GRE) and GraduateManagement Admissions Test (GMA 7)scores of entering graduate students.

Table

ADMISSIONS- 1

ADMISSIONS -2

ADMISSIONS -3

ADMISSIONS -4

ADMISSIONS -5

The ENROLLMENT tables, described on the next page, show theinstructional activity in which students are involved. Enrollmentinformation is shown in two series of tables, the first showing activity atthe faculty, school, or college level:

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Instruction to Majors and Non-Majors:Instruction provided to students with majorsoffered withTh the departments orprogramsof each faculty, schoo4 or college, andinstruction provided to students with majorsoutside the departments or programs ofeach faculty, school, or college, shown inunits of FTE Instructed Students.

Instruction to Majors and Non-Majors: InstructionENROLLMENT - 2 Student Majors: Headcount and FTE provided to students with majors within the departmentStudent Majors. orprogram, and instruction provided to students withmajors outside the department orprogram, shown inENROLLMENT - 3 Instructional Service Matrix: the units of FTE Instructed Students.instructional load inducedii each faculty,schoo or collegeeach faculty, school,or college, based on total instruction

(undergraduate and graduate combined).ENROLLMENT - 3a Instructional Service Matrix: ash

ENROLLMENT -3, but based onundergraduate instruct/on only.

Student Majors: Headcount and FTE StudentMajors.ENROLLMENT - 3b Instructional Service Matrix: ashENROLLMENT -3, but based on graduateinstruction only.

A NOTE ABOUT DEFINONS

Some of these tables describe instruction, the activity represented by the course credits for which students register. Rather than simply reporting the gross number of credits,

we report instructional activity using the following unit of measure:Fu1-TIme EquvaIent (FTE) Instructed Students are calculated by dividing total credits by a nationally accepted credit load for ‘full-time” students. A full-time

undergraduate is expected to carry fifteen credits, and a full-time graduate student to carry twelve credits. Calculation of FTE Instructed students depends on the level of the course beingtaken and, in certain circumstances, on the level of the student taking the course, as well. For undergraduate courses (those numbered 100-499) we always divide by 15, whether thestudent is undergraduate or graduate. Similarly, for graduate courses (those numbered 600-899) we always divide by 12. For courses numbered 500-599, however, we look to see whatkind of student is taking the course: if undergraduate, we divide by 15; if graduate, we divide by 12.

We also look at enrollment activity in terms of student maiors, which we talk about in two different ways:Headcount Student Majors are the actual count of individual students who have selected a given major. In the context of this report, every student has a “major,’ even

though it may be only an administrative dassification (e.g., ‘non-degree” or ‘undeclared”).FTE Student Majors. We look at the courses being taken by students within each major, and then calculate full-time equivalency. Unlike the calculation for FTE Instructed

Students, however, we look only at the level of the student taking a course. All credits taken by undergraduate majors are divided by 15, and all credits taken by graduate majors

are divided by 12. This allows us to report the number of malors within a department or program in a way comparable to the calculation of the instruction provided. For some

purposes, especially the analysis of where instruction is produced and where it is consumed, this is a useful way of talking about majors.

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Table What it Shows

ENROLLMENT - 1

0 UIntroduction

The second series of Enrollment tables provides a more detailedaccount of selected enrollment activity. Tables ENROLLMENT - 1(Instruction to Majors and Non-Majors) and ENROLLMENT - 2 (StudentMajors) are provided for each faculty, school, or college, with activityreported at the department or program level.Table What it Shows

HFA-1NSM - 1SBS - 1CAS -1EDU - 1ENG-1FNR - 1HSC-1MGT-1PHE - 10TH - 1

HFA-2NSM-2SBS -2CAS -2EDU -2ENG -2FNR-2HSC-2MGT-2PHE-20TH -2

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ADMISSIONS TABLESADMISSIONS —1: Undergraduate AdmissionsADM ISSIONS —2: Academic Indicators of Entering First-Year StudentsADM ISSIONS —3: Academic Indicators of Entering Transfer StudentsADM ISSIONS —4: Graduate AdmissionsADMISSIONS—5: Academic Indicators of Entering Graduate Students

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,niversity of Massachusetts at Amherst (LADMISSIONS — 1

UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSIONSApplications, Acceptances, and Enrollments

Spring Semester 1987

AcceptancesEnrollments

Faculty, School or Admissions Preferred Alternate2 Preferred Alternate

3

College Mode Applications Major Major Total Percent Major Major Total PercentFaculty of Humanities First—Year 58 32 6 38 65.5 20 3 23 60.5and Fine Arts Transfer 200 106 8 114 57.0 77 4 81 71.1Other4 127 1)3 — 113 89.0 85

— 85 75.2Total 385 251 14 265 68.8 182 7 189 71.3Faculty of Natural First-Year 53 29 5 34 64.2 19 3 22 64.7 -

Sciences and Mathematics Transfer 89 40 18 58 65.2 27 11 38 65.5Other4 69 59— 59 85.5 47

— 47 79.7Total 211 128 23 151 71.6 93 14 10] 70.9Faculty of Social First-Year 73 32 17 49 67.1 24 11 35 71.4and Behavioral Transfer 210 94 26 120 57.1 61 17 78 65.0Sciences Other4 117 104

— 104 88.9 78 — 78 75.0Total 400 230 43 273 68.2 163 28 191 70.0College of Arts and First—Year 3 2 — 2 66.7 2 — 2 100.0Sciences, Transfer 2 1 — 1 50.0 — — 0 —

Interdisciplinary Other4 39 35— 35 89.7 25

— 25 71.4and Other Programs Total 44 38 — 38 86.4 27 — 27 71.1College of Arts and First—Year 188 141 — 141 75.0 10) — 101 71.6Sciences, Transfer 208 115 — 115 55.3 82 — 82 71.3Undeclared Other4 196 182 — 182 92.9 135 — 135 74.2Total 592 438 — 438 74.0 318 — 318 72.6School of Education First-Year 15 12

- 12 75.0 9 - 9 75.0transfer 122 90 — 90 73.8 71 — 71 78.9Other4 55 50 — 50 90.9 36 — 36 72.0Total 193 152— 152 78.8 116 — 116 76.3College of Engineering First-Year 33 8 11 19 57.6 5 8 13 68.4Transfer 108 45 20 65 60.2 31 16 47 72.3Other4 57 58 — 58 86.6 45

— 45 77.6Total 208 11) 31 142 68.3 81 24 105 73.9College of Food and First-Year 41 16 11 27 65.9 13 6 19 70.4Natural Resources Stockbridge 5 5 — 5 100.0 3 — 3 60.0Transfer 137 68 14 82 59.9 45 8 53 64.6Other4 101 94 — 94 93.1 64 — 64 68.1Total 284 183 25 208 73.2 125 14 139 66.8(Conti nued)

Office of Institutional Research and Planning (OIRP)

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University of Massachusetts at Amherst•ADM_1

ADMISSIONS — I (Continued)

UNDERGRADUATE ADMrSSIONSApplications, Acceptances, and Enrollments

Spring Semester 1987

Acceptances EnrollmentsFaculty, School, or Admissions Preferred Alternate

2 Preferred Alternate3

CpHee Mode Applications Major Major Total Percent Major Major Total PercentSchool of Health First—Year 5 1 3 4 80.0 1 2 3 75.0Sciences Transfer 36 24

— 24 66.7 16— 16 66.7

Other4 19 17— 17 89.5 10 — 10 58.8

Total 60 42 3 45 75.0 27 2 29 64.4School of Management First-Year 73 4 45 49 67.1 3 23 26 53.1Transfer 159 32 59 91 57.2 25 34 59 64.8Other4 36 35

— 35 97.2 29— 29 82.9

Total 268 71 104 175 65.3 57 57 114 65.1School of Physical First—Year 11 6— 6 54.5 5

— 5 83.3Education Transfer 33 19 2 21 63.6 12 — 12 57.1

Other 21 20— 20 95.2 19 — 19 95.0

Total 65 45 2 47 72.3 36 — 36 76.6Other5 Other4 15 15— 15 100.0 13

— 13 86.7Total 15 15

— 15 100.0 13 — 13 86.7TOTAL First—Year 554 283 98 381 68.8 202 56 258 67.7Stockbridge 5 5

—— — 3

—— —

Transfer 1,304 634 147 781 59.9 447 90 537 68.8Other4 862 782— 782 90.7 586

— 586 74.9Total 2,725 1,704 245 1,949 71.5 1,238 146 1,384 71.01lncludes students who were enrolled in at least one credit—bearing course at the end of the fourteenth calendar day of the semester.‘The percent of applicants who were accepted into either their preferred g an alternate major.3The percent of accepted students who enrolled, that is, the yield.4lncludes readmitted, post—qraduate (second baccalaureate degree seekers), and exchange students.“Includes students enrolled in an exchange program.

jgjs. The numbers pertain only to students processed through the Office of Undergraduate Admissions.Students are categorized according to the Faculty, School, or College affiliation of the major to which they applied, i.e., thepreferred major.

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University of Massachusetts at Amherst ADM2

ADMISSIONS — 2

ACADEMIC INDICATORS OF ENTERING FIRST—YEAR STUDENTSHigh School (HS) Class Rank and Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) Scores

Spring Semester 1987

EnteringFirst—Year MS Class Rank SAT ScoresStudents I Math Verbal CombinedFaculty, School. or College N N Mean SD N Mean SD Mean SD Mean SD

Faculty of Humanitiesand Fine Arts 23 15 41.4 20.4 21 479 122 509 116 988 216Faculty of NaturalSciences and Mathematics 22 17 29.9 20.9 20 507 104 476 98 983 163Faculty of Social andBehavioral Sciences 35 24 37.8 20.9 34 501 86 491 81 992 140College of Arts and Sciences,Interdisciplinary andOther Progranìs 2 1 — — 2 — — — — — —

College of Arts and Sciences,Undeclared 101 65 37.7 19.2 95 485 99 454 103 939 184School of Education 9 4 36.7 18.7 7 459 76 420 109 879 171College of Engineering 13 7 53.1 25.6 13 534 102 452 102 986 187College of Food andNatural Resources 19 16 36.8 20.2 19 482 88 454 85 935 141School of Health Sciences 3 1 — — 2 — — — — — —

School of Management 26 19 36.5 22.6 26 492 118 436 103 928 199School of PhysicalEducation 5 4 46.5 9.8 5 470 91 394 48 864 113

TOTAL 258 173 37.9 20.4 244 490 100 462 100 952 177

‘Number of students for whom these data were available.

Notes. The numbers pertain only to students processed through the Office of Undergraduate Admissions andenrolled in a credit—bearing course at the end of the fourteenth calendar day of the semester.

Means are not presented in cells with fewer than three entries.

Students are categorized according to the Faculty, School, or College affiliation of the major in whichthey enrolled.

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University of Massachusetts at Amherst IADM-3

ADMISSIONS - 3

ACADEMIC INDICATORS OF ENTERING TRANSFER STUDENTSGrade—Point Average from Prior Institution

Spring Semester 1987

Entering Transfer Grade—Point AverageStudents

Faculty, School. or College N N Mean SD

Faculty of Humanities andFine Arts 81 65 2.73 0.43

Faculty of NaturalSciences and Mathematics 38 26 2.81 0.53

Faculty of Social andBehavioral Sciences 78 58 2.59 0.43

College of Arts and Sciences,Undeclared 82 56 2.61 0.47

School of Education 71 15 2.87 0.44

College of Engineering 47 35 2.79 0.49

College of Food andNatural Resources 53 42 2.58 0.47

School o Health Sciences 16 16 2.84 0.54

School of Management 59 40 2.81 0.46

School of PhysicalEducation 12 9 2.56 0.30

TOTAL 537 362 2.70 0.47

‘Number of students for whom these data were available.

The numbers pertain only to students processed through the Office of TransferAffairs and enrolled in a credit—bearing course at the end of the fourteenthcalendar day of the semester.

Means are not presented in cells with fewer than three entries.

Students are categorized according to the Faculty, School, or Collegeaffiliation of the major in which they enrolled.

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University of Massachusetts at Amherst

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I ADM-4

ADMISSIONS — 4

GRADUATE ADMISSIONSApplications, Acceptances, and Enrollments

Spring Semester 1987

Acceptances Enrollments3Faculty. School. or College Degree Level Applications N Percent N Percent

Faculty of Humanities and Master’s 65 41 63.1 34 82.9Fine Arts Doctoral 30 17 56.7 14 82.4Total 95 58 61.1 ‘18 82.8

Faculty of Natural Sciences Master’s 68 11 16.2 9 81.8and Mathematics Doctoral 115 28 24.3 2] 75.0Total 183 39 21.3 30 76.9

Faculty of Social and Master’s 22 11 50.0 6 54.5Behavioral Sciences Doctoral 19 9 47.4 8 88.9Total 41 20 48.8 14 70.0

School of Education C.A.G.S.4 8 8 100.0 7 87.5Master’s 101 74 73.3 58 78.4Doctoral 87 67 77.0 59 88.1Total 196 149 76.0 124 83.2

College of Engineering Master’s 182 77 42.3 37 48.1Doctoral 106 26 24.5 16 61.5Total 288 103 35.8 53 51.5

College of Food and Master’s 63 29 46.0 17 58.6Natural Resources Doctoral 30 13 43.3 9 69.2Total 93 42 45.2 26 61.9

School of Health Sciences Master’s 46 29 63.0 23 79.3Doctoral 8 3 37.5 2 66.7Total 54 32 59.3 25 78.1

(Continued)

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University of Massachusetts at Amherst rADM-4

ADMISSIONS — 4 (Continued)

GRADUATE ADMISSIONSApplications, Acceptances, and Enrollments

Spring Semester 1987

Acceptances EnrollmentsFaculty. School. or College Degree Level Applications N Percent’ N PercentSchool of Management Master’s 21 8 38.1 6 75.0Doctoral 1 1 100.0 1 100.0Total 22 9 40.9 7 77.8S&ool of Physical Master’s 8 6 75.0 66.7Education Doctoral 3 1 33.3 1 100.0Total 11 7 63.6 5 71.4Others tlaster’s 6 4 66.7 2 50.0Total 6 4 66.7 2 50.0

TOTAL C.A.G.S.4 8 8 100.0 7 87.5Master’s 582 290 49.8 196 67.6Doctoral 399 165 41.4 131 79.4Total 989 463 46.8 334 72.1

‘Includes students who were enrolled in at least one credit—bearing course or as a program feestudent at the end of the fourteenth calendar day of the semester.

‘The percent of applicants who were acceoted.

The percent of accepted students who enrolled, that is, the yield.4Certificate of Advanced Graduate Studies.

5lncludes the Labor Studies program.

The numbers pertain only to students who applied to one of the Campus’s graduate degreeprograms.

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University of Massachusetts at Amherst c ADM-5

ADMISSIONS — 5

ACADEMIC INDICATORS OF ENTERING GRADUATE STUDENTSGraduate Record Examination (GRE) and Graduate Management

Admissions Test (GMAT) Scores

Spring Semester 1987

EnteringGraduate GRE Scores GMAT ScoresStudents Math Verbal Analytic 1 Advanced 1Faculty. School. or College Degree Level N N Mean SD Mean SD Mean SO N Mean SD N Mean SD

Faculty of Humanities and Master’s 34 32 534 104 583 105 541 114 8 560 58 — — —Fine Arts Doctoral 14 12 488 122 554 119 496 119 8 605 108 — — —Total 48 44 522 110 575 109 528 116 16 582 87 — — —

Faculty of Natural Sciences Master’s 9 8 639 95 509 169 542 91 2 — — — — —and Mathematics Doctoral 21 20 676 84 501 156 600 123 10 670 41 — — —Total 30 28 666 87 504 156 584 116 12 669 58 — — —

Faculty of Social and Master’s 6 6 552 107 583 132 582 155 — — — — — —Behavioral Sciences Doctoral 8 7 597 144 567 151 559 139 — — — 2 — —Total 14 13 576 125 575 137 569 141 — — — 2 — —

School of Education C.A.G.S.’ 7 6 500 111 500 59 492 55 2 — — 1 — —Master’s 58 54 474 127 462 123 459 127 5 452 163 1 — —Doctoral 59 52 485 135 501 136 468 114 4 565 100 — — —Total 124 112 480 129 482 127 465 118 11 509 130 2 — —

College of Engineering Master’s 37 36 709 66 541 102 620 105 2 — — I — —Doctoral 16 16 727 48 474 160 607 78 3 623 55 — — —Total 53 52 715 62 521 125 616 97 5 640 45 1 — —

College of Food and Master’s 17 16 577 97 495 131 561 121 3 630 75 1 — —Natural Resources Doctoral 9 8 582 106 377 87 467 138 2 — — 1 — —Total 26 24 579 97 456 129 528 132 5 590 109 2 — —

Schoolo Health Sciences Master’s 23 21 522 117 486 117 510 109 1 — - — - -Doctoral 2 1 — — — — — — — — — — — —Total 25 22 529 119 485 114 504 110 1 — — — — —

(Continued)

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University of Massachusetts at Amherst ADM5

ADMISSIONS — 5 (Continued)

ACADEMIC INDICATORS OF ENTERING GRADUATE STUDENTSGraduate Record Examination (GRE) and Graduate Management

Admissions test (GMAT) Scores

Spring Semester 1987

EnteringGraduate GRE Scores GMAT ScoresStudents 1 Math Verbal Analytic 1 Advanced 1Faculty. School. or College Degree Level N N Mean SD Mean SD Mean SD N Mean SD N Mean SD

School of Management Masters 6 2 — — — — — — — —— 6 500 83

Doctoral 1 — — — — — — —— 1 — —

Total 7 2 — — — — — — — — — 7 524 99

School of Physical Masters 4 4 615 35 565 85 617 60 — — — — — —

Education Doctoral 1 — — — — — — — — — — 1 — —

total 5 4 615 35 565 85 617 60 — — — 1 — —

Other3 Master’s 2 1 — — — — — — — — — — —

Total 2 1 — — — — — — — — — — — —

TOTAL C.A.G.S.’ 7 6 500 111 500 59 492 55 2 — — 1 — —

Master’s 196 180 560 135 513 125 532 128 21 556 124 9 520 87Doctoral 131 116 567 149 498 143 519 129 27 620 90 5 486 176Total 334 302 562 140 507 131 526 127 50 590 108 15 501 119

Number of students for whom these data were available.

Certificate of Advanced Graduate Studies.

Includes the Labor Studies program.

The numbers pertain only to students accepted into one of the Campus’s graduate degree programs and enrolled in a credit—bearing course or as a program fee student at the end of the fourteenth calendar day of the semester.

Means are not presented in cells with fewer than three entries.

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ENROLLMENT TABLESFaculty, School, or College Level

ENROLLMENT—i: Instruction to Majors and Non-MajorsENROLLMENT— 2: Student MajorsENROLLMENT—3: Instructional Service Matrix (Total)EN ROLLMENT — 3a: Instructional Service Matrix (Undergraduate)ENROLLMENT—3b: Instructional Service Matrix (Graduate)

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Jniversity of Massachusetts at Amherst \NR-1

ENROLLMENT — 1

INSTRUCTION TO MAJORS AND NON—MAJORSFull—Time Equivalent (FTE) Instructed Students

Spring Semester 1987

Undergraduate Graduate TotalMajors Non—Majors Majors Non—Majors Majors Non—MajorsPercent Total Percent Total Percent TotalFaculty, School, or College FTE FTE of Total FTE FTE FTL of Total FTE FTE FTE of Total FTEFaculty of Humanities

and Fine Arts 1,037.2 4,173.3 80.1 5,210.5 363.4 86.3 19.2 449.7 1,400.6 4,259.6 75.3 5,660.2

Faculty of Natural Sciencesand Mathematics 375.4 3,209.0 89.5 3,584.4 404.3 153.1 27.5 557.4 779.7 3,362.1 81.2 4,141.8

Faculty of Social andBehavioral Sciences 992.2 2,878.0 74.4 3,870.2 291.4 62.0 17.5 353.4 1,283.6 2,940.0 69.6 4,223.6

College of Arts andSciences, Interdisciplinaryand Other Programs 19.6 41.4 67.9 61.0 — — — — 19.6 41.4 67.9 61.0

School of Education 197.3 581.5 74.7 778.8 633.4 229.4 26.6 862.8 830.7 810.9 49.4 1,641.6

College of Engineering 840.4 148.7 15.0 989.1 392.3 62.3 13.7 454.6 1,232.7 211.0 14.6 1,443.7

College of Food andNatural Resources 947.5 744.1 44.0 1,691.6 220.1 44.0 16.7 264.1 1,167.6 788.1 40.3 1,955.7

School of Health Sciences 139.7 59.0 29.7 198.7 169.7 21.7 11.3 191.4 309.4 80.7 20.7 390.1

School of Management 410.2 963.6 70.1 1,373.8 271.0 42.3 13.5 313.3 681.2 1,005.9 59.6 1,687.1

School of PhysicalEducation 232.5 629.1 73.0 861.6 55.2 8.7 13.6 63.9 287.7 637.8 68.9 925.5

Other 0.7 64.4 98.9 65.1 20.0 4.8 19.4 24.8 20.7 69.2 77.0 89.9

TOTAL 5,192.7 13,492.1 72.2 18,684.8 2,820.8 714.6 20.2 3,535.4 8,013.5 14,206.7 63.9 22,220.2

Note. Majors: Students with declared majors within the department or program offering the course.Non—Majors: Students with declared majors outside the department or program offering the course and students without a declared major.

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iversity of Massachusetts at Amherst

ENROLLMENT — 2

STUDENT MAJORSHeadcount (HCT) and Full—Time Equivalent (FTE) Student Majors

Spring Semester 1987

UnderoraduateGraduate TotalHepdcount Total Headcpunt TotalFirst—Year Soohomore Junior Senior Other Master’s Doctoral

Faculty. School. or College F N F N F N F N F M HCT FTE F H F H HCT FTE HCT FTEFaculty of Humanitiesand Fine Arts 267 198 305 233 384 293 271 215 66 46 2278 2210.1 212 141 165 130 648 403.5 2926 2613.6Faculty of Natural Sciencesand Mathematics 146 146 139 155 125 235 108 172 35 43 1304 1268.1 53 80 171 428 732 443.2 2036 1711.3Faculty of Social and

— —

Behavioral Sciences 292 204 371 269 477 409 368 380 49 29 2848 2797.5 46 48 231 221 546 313.6 3394 3111.1College of Arts and SciencesInterdisciplinary andOther Programs 1013 1063 530 560 184 277 64 98 22 23 3834 3765.6 — — 8 7 15 11.2 3849 3776.8School of Education 124 20 200 32 226 44 121 22 114 50 953 824.8 288 125 647 492 1552 790.4 2505 1615.2College of Engineering 74 376 69 340 112 496 62 300 21 68 1918 1886.2 65 345 30 227 667 431.5 2585 2317.7College of Food andNatural Resources 29-3&5 32—46 367 285 302 219 67 34 2434 2370.9 145 148 38 78 409 284.0 2843 2654.9School of Health Sciences 48 8 61 14 83 13 74 20 35 6 362 341.3 185 52 21 13 271 176.9 633 518.2School of Management 205 200 281 291 283 327 217 221 22 21 2068 2036.1 135 158 23 37 353 275.8 2421 2311.9School of Physical Education 33 65 64 102 68 104 48 72 7 6 569 553.6 31 43 5 7 86 61.3 655 614.9Other — 21 10 25 14 72 64 7 5 79 50 347 253.0 15 20 — — 1193 425.5 1540 678.5

TOTAL2547 1642 1724 517 376 18915 18307.2 1175 1160 1339 1640 6472 3616.9 25387 21924.1

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INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICE MATRIXFull—Time Equivalent (FTE) Instructed Students

UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE, COMBINED

Spring Semester 1987

b-3

FAILII TV 1NflCLL OLCOLLEGEAFFILIATION OF STUDENT’S MAJOR

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— HFA NSM SBS CAS EDU ENG FNR HSC MGT PHE 0TH College TOTALFA HFA 1,957.0 252.6 768.7 1,284.2 170.6 191.2 270.2 46.9 347.3 55.5 240.7 74.1 5,659.0C (34.6) (4.5) (13.6) (22.7) (3.0) (3.4) (4.8) (0.8) (6.1) (1.0) (4.2) (1.3) (100.0)U CL NSM 179.9 1,185.3 260.2 864.4 89.9 645.4 334.3 79.5 227.4 93.0 160.1 21.9 4,141.3T A (4.3) (28.6) (6.3) (20.9) (2.2) (15.6) (8.1) (1.9) (5.5) (2.2) (3.9) (0.5) (100.0)V7 S SBS 254.8 138.1 1,697.1 1,094.4 135.9 121.7 214.3 36.4 328.8 61.1 120.7 20.3 4,223.6S (6.0) (3.3) (40.2) (25.9) (3.2) (2.9) (5.1) (0.9) (7.8) (1.4) (2.9) (0.5) (100.0)CH CAS 5.6 5.4 7.2 26.5 2.0 1.2 2.4 1.3 2.2 1.5 5.5 0.2 61.00 (9.2) (8.9) (11.8) (43.4) (3.3) (2.0) (3.9) (2.1) (3.6) (2.5) (9.0) (0.3) (100.0)0L EDU 55.4 24.2 88.2 59.2 1,154.9 7.9 40.8 17.9 43.9 10.9 134.5 3.7 1,641.5/ (3.4) (1.5) (5.4) (3.6) (70.4) (0.5> (2.5) (1.1) (2.7) (0.7) (8.2) (0.2) (100.0)C0 ENG 0.7 12.1 0.6 29.6 0.8 1,345.8 10.1 0.4 0.3 0.5 40.0 3.1 1,444.0L (*) (0.8) (*) (2.0) (0.1) (93.2) (0.7) (*) (*) (*) (2.8) (0.2) (100.0)LE FNR 38.4 23.7 76.5 163.8 19.7 7.6 1,483.6 8.1 62.9 22.2 45.4 4.1 1,956.06 (2.0) (1.2) (3.9) (8.4) (1.0) (0.4) (75.8) (0.4) (3.2) (1.1) (2.3) (0.2) (100.0)E

HSC 1.9 6.5 6.5 8.5 17.9 0.9 6.4 312.4 6.8 3.0 18.0 1.5 390.3O (0.5) (1.7) (1.7) (2.2) (4.6) (0.2) (1.6) (80.0) (1.7) (0.8) (4.6) (0.4) (100.0)FFF MGT 7.3 12.3 47.5 68.8 12.0 23.6 216.2 2.2 1,197.8 53.7 42.3 3.4 1,687.1E (0.4> (0.7) (2.8) (4.1> (0.7) (1.4) (12.8) (0.1) (71.0) (3.2) (2.5) (0.2) (100.0)RI PHE 55.7 39.9 111.8 140.6 23.6 38.1 69.0 11.8 93.3 311.8 27.7 2.1 925.4N (6.0) (4.3) (12.1) (15.2) (2.6) (4.1) (7.5) (1.3) (10.1) (33.7) (3.0) (0.2) (100.0)G

0TH 8.8 5.0 17.0 11.1 3.5 7.1 2.9 0.7 7.9 0.5 23.2 2.3 90.0C (9.8) (5.6) (18.9) (12.3) (3.9) (7.9) (3.2) (0.8) (8.8) (0.6) (25.8) (2.6) (100.0)0

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UP TOTAL 2,565.5 1,705.1 3,081.3 3,751.1 1 630.8 2,390.5 2,650.2 517.6 2,318.6 613.7 858.1 136.7 22,219.2S (11.5) (7.7) (13.9) (16.9) (7.3) (10.8) (11.9) (2.3) (10.4) (2.8) (3.9) (0.6> (100.0)F

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Less than 0.1 percent.

Note. The values in parentheses are row percentages and may not sum to a total of 100.0 percent because of rounding

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—dniversity of Massachusetts at Amherst mENROLLMENT — 3A

INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICE MATRIXFull—Time Equivalent (FTE) Instructed Students

UNDERGRADUATE

Spring Semester 1987

- 3A

FACULTY, SCHOOL OR COLLEG AFFILIATION OF THE STUDENTS MAJORCollege of Arts and SciencesFive—HFA NSM SBS CAS EDU ENG FNR HSC MGT PHE 0TH College TOTAL

H FA

CN SM

A

S SBS

CA S

EDU

ENG

FNR

HSC

MG T

PHE

0TH

FACULTY/SCH00L/C0LLE6E

0FFFER

N6

C0URSF

,578.0(30.3)

179.9(5.0)

253.5(6.6)

5.6(9.2)

52.9(6.8)

0.7(0.1)

38.4(2.3)

1.9(1.0)

7.3(0.5)

55.7(6.5)

8.8(13.5)

251.4(4.8)

753.5(21 .0)

135.3(3.5)

5.4(8.9)

23.2(3.0)

6.9(0.7)

19.4(1.2)

6.0(3.0)

11.8(0.9)

39.9(4.6)

4.7(7.2)

765.6(14.7)

259.9(7.3)

1,400.7(36.2)

7.2(11.8)

82.3(10.6)

0.3()

72.7(4.3)

5.5(2.8)

45.5(3.3)

111.5(12.9)

15.2(23.3)

1,281.9(24.6)

859.9(24.0)

1,086.9(28.1)

26.5(43.4)

57.4(7.4)

28.8(2.9)

163.0(9.6)

8.2(4.1)

68.5(5.0)

140.6(16.3)

10.6(16.3)

157.3(3.0)

85.1(2.4)

116.2(3.0)

2.0(3.3)

397.7(51.1)

0.8(0.1)

17.9(1.1)

14.1(7.1)

4.7(0.3)

20.3(2.4)

2.2(3.4)

190.9(3.7)

576.5(16.1)

120.7(3.1)

1.2(2.0)

7.9(1.0)

914.9(92.5)

6.3(0.4)

0.4(0.2)

22.6(1.6)

38.1(4.4)

7.1(10.9)

267.9(5.1)

320.5(8.9)

208.5(5.4)

2.4(3.9)

37.0(4.8)

5.3(0.5)

1,252.9(74.0)

4.7(2.4)

206.2(15.0)

69.0(8.0)

2.9(4.5)

46.4(0.9)

76.6(2.1)

33.9(0.9)

1.3(2.1)

14.9(1.9)

0.4(*)

5.8(0.3)

142.3(71.6)

0.4(*)

11.3(1.3)

0.7(1.1)

346.8(6.6)

225.9(6.3)

326.5(8.4)

2.2(3.6)

42.1(5.4)

(—)

55.4(3.3)

6.0(3.0)

924.5(67.3)

92.8(10.8)

7.4(11.4)

55.5(1.1)

92.7(2.6)

60.8(1.6)

1.5(2.5)

10.4(1.3)

0.2(*)

21.7(1.3)

1.2(0.6)

53.4(3.9)

256.5(29.8)

0.5(0.8)

197.3(3.8)

133.8(3.7)

107.9(2.8)

5.5(9.0)

49.4(6.3)

27.8(2.8)

34.7(2.1)

7.3(3.7)

25.3(1.8)

23.7(2.8)

2.7(4.1)

71.0(1.4)

19.9(0.6)

19.0(0.5)

0.2(0.3)

3.4(0.4)

3.1(0.3)

3.8(0.2)

1.2(0.6)

3.4(0.2)

2.1(0.2)

2.3(3.5)

5,210.0(100.0)

3,584.2(100.0)

3,869.9(100.0)

61.0(100.0)

778.6(100.0)

989.2(100.0)

1,692.0(100.0)

198.8(100.0)

1,373.6(100.0)

861.5(100.0)

65.1(100.0)

TOTAL 2, 182.7(11 .7)

1,257.5(6.7)

2,766.4(14.8)

3,732.3(20.0)

818.3(4.4)

1,886.6(10.1)

2,377.3(12.7)

334.0(1.8)

2,029.6(10.9)

554.4(3.0)

615.4(3.3)

129.4(0.7)

18,683.9(100.0)

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0FFFER

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C0URSF

Less than 0.1 percent.

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INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICE MATRIXFull—Time Equivalent (FTE) Instructed Students

GRADUATE

Spring Semester 1987

FACUL Y. SCHOOL OR COLLEGE AFFILIATION OF THE STUDENT’S MA.IOR

t(- 3B

_Cilege of Arts and Sciences- —

- Five—— NSM SBS CAS EDU ENG FNR HSC MGT PHE 0TH College TOTALHFA 379.0 1.2 3.1 2.3 13.3 0.3 2.3 0.5 0.5 — 43.4 3.1 449.0

(84.4) (0.3) (0.7) (0.5) (3.0) (0.1) (0.5) (0.1) (0.1) (—) (9.7) (0.7) (100.0)

CNSM — 431.8 0.3 4.5 4.8 68.9 13.8 2.9 1.5 0.3 26.3 2.0 557.1

A (—) (77.5) (0.1) (0.8) (0.9) (12.4) (2.5) (0.5) (0.3) (0.1) (4.7) (0.4) (100.0)S SBS 1.3 2.8 296.4 7.5 19.7 1.0 5.8 2.5 2.3 0.3 12.8 1.3 353.7(0.4) (0.8) (83.8) (2.1) (5.6) (0.3) (1.6) (0.7) (0.7) (0.1) (3.6) (0.4) (100.0)CAS — — — — — — — — — — — — 0.0(—) (—) (—) (—) _(—) — (—) (—) (—) (—) (—) (—) (—) (100.0)EDO 2.5 1.0 5.9 1.8 757.2 — 3.8 3.0 1.8 0.5 85.1 0.3 862.9(0.3) (0.1) (0.7) (0.2) (87.8) (—) (0.4) (0.3) (0.2) (0.1) (9.9) () (100.0)ENS

— 5.2 0.3 0.8 — 430.9 4.8 — 0.3 0.3 12.2 — 454.8(—) (1.1) (0.1) (0.2) (—) (94.7) (1.1) (—) (0.1) (0.1) (2.7) (—) (100.0)FNR — 4.3 3.8 0.8 1.8 1.3 230.7 2.3 7.5 0.5 10.7 0.3 264.0(—) (1.6) (1.4) (0.3) (0.7) (0.5) (87.4) (0.9) (2.8) (0.2) (4.1) (0.1) (100.0)HSC — 0.5 1.0 0.3 3.8 0.5 1.7 170.1 0.8 1.8 10.7 0.3 191.5(—) (0.3) (0.5) (0.2) (2.0) (0.3) (0.9) (88.8) (0.4) (0.9) (5.6) (0.2) (100.0)

MGT 0.5 2.0 0.3 7.3 1.0 10.0 1.8 273.3 0.3 17.0 — 313.5(—) (0.2) (0.6) (0.1) (2.3) (0.3) (3.2) (0.6) (87.2) (0.1) (5.4) (—) (100.0)PHE — — 0.3 — 3.3 — — 0.5 0.5 55.3 4.0 — 63.9(—) (—1 (0.5) (—) (5.2) (—) (—) (0.8) (0.8) — (86.5) — — (6.3) (—) (100.0)0TH — 0.3 1.8 0.5 1.3 — — — 0.5

— 20.5 24.9(—) (1.2) (7.2) (2.0) (5.2) (—) (—) (—) (2.0) (—) (82.3) (100.0)

TOTAL 382.8 447.6 314.9 18.8 812.5 503.9 272.9 183.6 289.0 59.3 242.7 7.3 3,535.3(10.8) (12.]) (8.9) (0.5) (23.0) (14.3) (7.]) (5.2) (8.2) (1.7) (6.9) (0.2) (100.0)

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ENROLLMENT TABLESDepartment or Program LevelHFA —1: Instruction to Majors and Non-Majors, Faculty of Humanities and Fine ArtsHFA —2: Student Majors, Faculty of Humanities and Fine ArtsNSM —1: Instruction to Majors and Non-Majors, Faculty of Natural Sciences & MathematicsNSM —2: Student Majors, Faculty of Natural Sciences & MathematicsSBS —1: Instruction to Majors and Non-Majors, Faculty of Social and Behavioral SciencesSBS —2: Student Majors, Faculty of Social and Behavioral SciencesGAS —1: Instruction to Majors and Non-Majors, GAS Interdisciplinary & Other ProgramsGAS —2: Student Majors, College of Arts & Sciences Interdisciplinary & Other ProgramsECU — 1: Instruction to Majors and Non-Majors, School of EducationECU —2: Student Majors, School of EducationENG — 1: Instruction to Majors and Non-Majors, College of EngineeringENG —2: Student Majors, College of EngineeringFNR — 1: Instruction to Majors and Non-Majors, College of Food and Natural ResourcesFNR —2: Student Majors, College of Food and Natural ResourcesHSC — 1: Instruction to Majors and Non-Majors, School of Health SciencesHSC —2: Student Majors, School of Health SciencesMGT— 1: Instruction to Majors and Non-Majors, School of ManagementMGT—2: Student Majors, School of ManagementPHE — 1: Instruction to Majors and Non-Majors, School of Physical EducationPHE —2: Student Majors, School of Physical Education0TH — 1: Instruction to Majors and Non-Majors, Other Programs0TH —2: Student Majors, Other Programs

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— 1

•A_1

INSTRUCTION TO MAJORS AND NON—MAJORSFull—Time Equivalent (FTE) Instructed Students

Spring Semester 1987FACULTY OF HUMANITIES AND FINE ARTS

Undergraduate Graduate TotalMajors Non—Majors Majors Non—Majors Majors Non—MajorsPercent Total Percent Total Percent TotalDepartment or Program FTE FTE of Total FTE FTE FTE of Total FTE FTE FTE of Total FTEAfro—American Studies 4.1 137.6 97.1 141.7 — — —

— 4.1 137.6 97.1 141.7Art 272.8 220.0 44.6 492.8 63.8 18.8 22.8 82.6 336.6 238.8 41.5 575.4Art 192.5 108.7 36.1 301.2 40.2 8.3 17.1 48.5 232.7 117.0 33.5 349.7Art Education 9.8 1.6 14.0 11.4 2.0 —

— 2.0 11.8 1.6 11.9 13.4Art History 70.5 109.7 60.9 180.2 21.6 10.5 32.7 32.1 92.1 120.2 56.6 212.3Asian Languages andLiteratures 22.5 81.1 78.3 103.6 — — —

— 22.5 81.1 78.3 103.6Asian Studies 0.3 1.1 78.6 1.4 — — —— 0.3 1.1 78.6 1.4Chinese 10.1 34.7 77.5 44.8 — — —— 10.1 34.7 77.5 44.8Japanese 12.1 45.3 78.9 57.4 — — —— 12.1 45.3 78.9 57.4

Classics 12.9 249.0 95.1 261.9 6.7 1.3 16.3 8.0 19.6 250.3 92.7 269.9Classics 8.6 150.0 94.6 158.6 0.8 1.0 55.6 1.8 9.4 151.0 94.1 160.4Greek 2.0 3.2 61.5 5.2— 0.3 100.0 0.3 2.0 3.5 63.6 5.5Latin 2.3 95.8 97.7 98.1 5.9 — — 5.9 8.2 95.8 92.1 104.0

Comparative Literature 3.5 164.7 97.9 168.2 - 11.8 6.8 36.6 18.6 15.3 171.5 91.8 186.8English 223.7 829.1 78.8 1,052.8 107.3 22.0 17.0 129.3 331.0 851.1 72.0 1,182.1English 217.5 401.3 64.9 618.8 107.3 22.0 17.0 129.3 324.8 423.3 56.6 748.1English Writing Program 6.2 427.8 98.6 434.0 —

— —— 6.2 427.8 98.6 434.0

French and Italian 30.2 332.1 91.7 362.3 12.6 4.8 27.6 17.4 42.8 336.9 88.7 379.7French1 23.1 283.7 92.5 306.8 11.1 2.8 20.1 13.9 34.2 286.5 89.3 320.7French Education— — —

— 1.5 1.0 40.0 2.5 1.5 1.0 40.0 2.5Italian’ 7.1 48.4 87.2 55.5 — 1.0 100.0 1.0 7.1 4g.4 87.4 56.5Germanic Languages andLiteratures 8.9 132.6 93.7 141.5 17.8 3.0 14.4 20.8 26.7 135.6 83.5 162.3Dutch 0.2 5.4 96.4 5.6 —

— —— 0.2 5.4 96.4 5.6German 8.7 119.2 93.2 127.9 17.8 3.0 14.4 20.8 26.5 122.2 82.2 148.7Swedish

— 8.0 100.0 8.0 — — — — — 8.0 100.0 8.0(Continued)

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INSTRUCTION TO MAJORS AND NON—MAJORSFull—Time Equivalent (FTE) Instructed Students

Spring Semester 1987

FACULTY OF HUMANITIES AND FINE ARTSUndergraduate Graduate TotalMajors Non—Majors Majors Non—Majors Majors Non—MajorsPercent Total Percent Total Percent TotalDepartment or Program FTE FTE of Total FTE FTE FTE of Total FTE FTE FTE of Total FTE

History 126.2 636.2 83.4 762.4 39.7 10.0 20.1 49.7 165.9 646.2 79.6 812.1Interpreter’s Studies — 2.2 100.0 2.2 — — — —

— 2.2 100.0 2.2Journalistic Studies 84.3 32.7 27.9 117.0 — — —

-. 84.3 32.7 27.9 117.0Judaic and Near EasternStudies 3.1 91.2 96.7 94.3 — — —

— 3.1 91.2 96.7 94.3Arabic 0.4 11.0 96.5 11.4 — — —— 0.4 11.0 96.5 11.4Hebrew 0.9 14.5 94.2 15.4 — — —— 0.9 14.5 94.2 15.4Judaic Studies 1.4 61.3 97.8 62.7 — — — — 1.4 61.3 97.8 62.7Near Eastern Studies 0.4 1.4 77.8 1.8 — — —— 0.4 1.4 77.8 1.8Yiddish

— 3.0 — 3.0 — — — —— 3.0 — 3.0

Latin American Studies — 2.0 100.0 2.0 — — — —— 2.0 100.0 2.0

Linguistics— 115.8 100.0 115.8 25.8 6.5 20.1 32.3 25.8 122.3 82.6 148.1

Music and Dance 145.2 216.7 59.9 361.9 22.6 5.3 19.0 27.9 167.8 222.0 57.0 389.8Dance 19.6 26.8 57.8 46.4 — — — — 19.6 26.8 57.8 46.4Music 78.7 179.0 69.5 257.7 15.0 3.5 18.9 18.5 93.7 182.5 66.1 276.2Music Applied 18.9 5.6 22.9 24.5 6.3 1.5 19.2 7.8 25.2 7.1 22.0 32.3Music Education 28.0 5.3 15.9 33.3 1.3 0.3 18.7 1.6 29.3 5.6 16.0 34.9Philosophy 9.1 296.2 97.0 305.3 29.6 4.0 11.9 33.6 38.7 300.2 88.6 338.9Slavic Languages andLiteratures 13.1 31.0 70.3 44.1 0.9 0.8 47.1 1.7 14.0 31.8 69.4 45.8Polish 0.2 2.5 92.6 2.7 —

— —— 0.2 2.5 92.6 2.7Russian 12.9 28.5 68.8 41.4 0.6 0.8 57.1 1.4 13.5 29.3 68.5 42.8Slavic

—— — — 0.3 — — 0.3 0.3 — — 0.3

(Continued)

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.HEA — 1 (Continued)

INSTRUCTION TO MAJORS AND NON—MAJORSFull—Time Equivalent (FTE) Instructed Students

Spring Semester 1987

1Does not include instruction occurinq in the Angers Proqran as these data are not available as of the census date. Retrospectively, in the1986 Spring Semester, ‘13.0 Undergraduate FTE Instructed Students were taught in this Program.

‘Does not include instruction occuring in the Siena Program as these data are not available as of the census date. Retrospectively, in the1986 Spring Semester, 11.4 Undergraduate FTE Instructed Students were taught in this Program.Majors: Students with declared majors within the department or program offering the course.Non—Majors: Students with declared majors outside the department or program offering the course and students without a declared major.

Undergraduate Graduate Total —Majors Non—Majors Majors Non—Majors Majors Non—MajorsPercent Total Percent Total Percent Total

Department or Program FTE ETE of Total FTE FTE FTE of Total FTE FTE FTE of Total FTESpanish and Portuguese 26.9 456.5 94.4 483.4 17.5 3.0 14.6 20.5 44.4 459.5 91.2 503.9Portuguese 1.7 17.5 91.1 19.2 — — —

— 1.7 17.5 91.1 19.2Spanish 24.4 439.0 94.7 463.4 17.5 3.0 14.6 20.5 41.9 442.0 91.3 483.9Spanish Education 0.8 — — 0.8 — — —

— 0.8 —— 0.8Theater 46.8 92.7 66.5 139.5 7.3

—— 7.3 54.1 92.7 63.1 146.8Womens Studies 3.9 53.9 93.3 57.8 — — —

— 3.9 53.9 93.3 57.8

TOTAL 1,037.2 4,173.3 80.1 5,210.5 363.4 86.3 19.2 449.7 1,400.6 4,259.6 75.3 5,660.2

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STUDENT MAJORSHeadcount (HCT) and Full—Time Equivalent (FTE) Student Majors

Spring Semester 1987FAflftTY OF HUMANITIES AND FINE ARTS

- Undergraduate Gradua’e TotalHepdcoynt Total Hepdcount TotalFirst—Year Sophomore Junior Senior Other Masters DoctoralDepartment or Program F H F M F M F M F M HCT FTE F M F H HCT FTE HCT FTEAfro—American Studies — 1 4 — 1 1 — 2 1 — 10 9.1 — — — — —

— 10 9.1Art 42 21 55 31 112 40 56 25 16 7 405 376.0 62 29 — — 91 71.0 496 447.0Art

— — 2 1 2 3 3 3 2 1 17 14.9 42 17 —— 59 48.7 76 63.6Art History 6 — 6 3 17 5 8 2 1 1 49 49.9 20 12 — — 32 22.3 81 72.2Bachelor of Fine Arts 36 21 43 25 60 25 23 14 10 2 259 235.7 — — — — —

— 259 235.7Bachelor of Fine Arts,Design

— — 2 2 21 6 14 4 2 2 53 48.2 — — — — —— 53 48.2Bachelor of Fine Arts,

Education— — 2 — 12 1 8 2 1 1 27 27.3 — — — — — — 27 27.3

Asian Languages andLiteratures 10 3 7 8 2 2 6 2 3 2 45 45.0 — — — — —

— 45 45.0Chinese 6 2 3 2 1 1 3 1 2 1 22 21.0 — — — — — — 22 21.0Japanese 4 1 4 6 1 1 3 1 1 1 23 24.0 — — — — — — 23 24.0Classics

— — 6 2 6 1 2 3 3 1 24 22.3 5 3 — — 8 9.7 32 32.0Classics and Philosophy — 1 — — — — — — — — 1 0.8 — — — — — — 1 0.8Comparative Literature

— 2 3 1 6 2 4 3 — — 21 20.1 8 2 14 9 33 18.2 54 38.3English 70 34 88 50 94 79 84 56 1] 13 585 566.9 62 39 68 37 206 111.8 791 678.7French and Italian 17 2 11 4 15 2 11 8 4 — 74 72.9 16 6 6 2 30 17.2 104 90.1French 16 2 10 4 13 1 9 4 3 — 62 60.4 16 6 6 2 30 17.2 92 77.6Italian 1 — 1 — 2 1 2 4 1 — 12 12.5 — — — — — — 12 12.5Germanic Languages and

VLiteratures 2 — 4 2 2 2 3 — 2 1 18 16.5 9 3 13 3 28 19.7 46 36.2German 2 — 4 2 2 2 3 — 2 1 18 16.5 9 3 13 3 28 19.7 46 36.2History — — — 15 44 23 63 32 81 18 43 3 11 333 320.6 10 33 11 15 69 41.8 402 362.4Journalistic Studies 41 33 41 40 49 28 42 30 4 5 313 305.5 — — — — — — 313 305.5Journalistic Studies,

English 10 7 11 8 11 9 10 9 1 — 76 73.3 — — — — — — 76 73.3Journalistic Studies,Interdisciplinary 31 26 30 32 38 19 32 21 3 5 237 232.2 — — — — — — 237 232.2

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STUDENT MAJORSHeadcount (HCT) and Full—lime Equivalent (PIE) Student Majors

Spring Semester 1987FAfLIITY OF HUMANITIES AND FINE ARTS

-

- UndergraduateGraduate TotalHeadcount Total Headcount Iota]First—Year Sophomore Junior Senior Other Master’s DoctoralDepartment or Program F fri F N F M F N F N HCT PIE P N P M HCT PIE HCT PIEJudaic and Near Eastern

Studies 1 1 — — 1 2 3 2 — — 10 8.5 — — — — — — 10 8.5Judaic Studies 1 1 — — 1 1 3 — — — 7 5•9 — — — —— 7 59Near Eastern Studies — — — — — 1 — 2 — — 3 2.6 — — — — —— 3 2.6

Linguistics— — — — — — — — — — — — — — 20 18 38 27.2 38 27.2

Music and Dance 29 16 23 13 25 30 13 12 3 4 168 188.5 16 17 —— 33 25.9 201 214.4Bachelor of Fine Arts,

Dance 13 — 5 — 8 1 5 — — — 32 34.7 — — — — —— 32 34.7Bachelor of Music 16 15 16 10 15 26 8 9 2 2 119 136.3 — — — — — — 119 136.3Music

— 1 2 3 2 3 — 3 1 2 17 17.5 16 17 — — 33 25.9 50 43.4Philosophy 3 10 2 2 4 7 1 7 1 1 38 35.3 4 4 17 37 62 32.1 100 67.4Slavic Languages andLiteratures 1 5 3 4 6 5 2 8 2

— 36 35.7 2 — — — 2 1.4 38 37.1Russian 1 4 1 1 4 3 — 3 1 — 18 16.9 — — — — —— 18 16.9Slavic

— — — — — — — — — — — — 2 — — — 2 1.4 2 1.4Soviet and East EuropeanStudies

— 1 2 3 2 2 2 5 1 — 18 18.8 — — — — — — 18 18.8Spanish and Portuguese 14 3 16 4 12 4 11 3 4 - 71 66.7 11 1 16 9 37 19.7 108 86.4Portuguese

— 1 1 1 — — — 1 — — 4 3.6 — — — — — — 4 3.6Spanish 14 2 15 3 12 4 11 2 4 — 67 63.1 11 1 16 9 37 19.7 104 82.8Theater 22 22 ig 9 14 7 10 11 3 1 118 112.5 7 4 — — 11 7.8 129 120.3WomensStudies

— — — — 3 — 5 — — — 8 7.2 — — — — —— 8 7.2

TOTAL 267 198 305 233 384 293 271 215 66 46 2278 2210.1 212 141 165 130 648 403.5 2926 2613.6

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INSTRUCTION TO MAJORS AND NON—MAJORSFull—Time Equivalent (FTE) Instructed Students

Spring Semester 1987

nSM-1

FACULTY OF NATURAL SCIENCES AND MATHFMATrrsUndergraduate Graduate TotalMajors Non—Majors Majors Non—Majors Majors Non—MajorsPercent Total Percent Total Percent TotalDepartment or Program FTE FTE of Total FTE FTE FTE of Total FTE FTE FTE of Total FTE

Biochemistry 26.3 27.2 50.8 53.5 — 3.5 — 18.7 84.2 22.2 29.8 45.9 60.6 75.7Biology

- 76.9 100.0 76.9- - - -

- 76.9 100.0 76.9Botany 10.8 106.3 90.8 117.1 10.7 7.8 42.2 18.5 21.5 114.1 84.1 135.6Chemistry 34.3 471.9 93.2 506.2 70.8 - 3.2 4.3 74.0 105.1 475.1 81.9 580.2Computer and InformationScience 59.6 172.1 74.3 231.7 82.8 54.0 39.5 136.8 142.4 226.1 61.4 368.5Geology and Geography 32.5 261.9 89.0 294.4 37.9 4.1 9.8 42.0 70.4 266.0 79.1 336.4Geography 14.3 58.2 80.3 72.5 7.1 2.3 24.5 9.4 21.4 60.5 73.9 81.9Geology 18.2 203.7 91.8 221.9 30.8 1.8 5.5 32.6 49.0 205.5 80.7 254.5Mathematics and Statistics 78.7 1,197.3 93.8 1,276.0 43.3 24.1 35.8 67.4 122.0 1,221.4 90.9 1,343.4Actuarial Science 2.5 1.8 41.9 4.3 — — —

— 2.5 1.8 41.9 4.3Mathematics 59.4 1,015.5 94.5 1,074.9 37.5 18.8 33.4 56.3 96.9 1,034.3 91.4 1,131.2Statistics 16.8 180.0 91.5 196.8 5.8 5.3 47.7 11.1 22.6 185.3 89.1 207.9Microbiology 28.0 116.6 80.6 144.6 13.4 6.0 30.9 19.4 41.4 122.6 74.8 164.0Medical Technology 4.3 — — 4.3 — — —

— 4.3 — — 4.3Microbiology 23.] 116.6 83.1 140.3 13.4 6.0 30.9 19.4 37.1 122.6 76.8 159.7Molecular and CellularBiology

— — — — 16.8 2.0 10.6 18.8 16.8 2.0 10.6 18.8Physics and Astronomy 44.0 601.8 93.2 645.8 44.1 8.8 16.6 52.9 88.1 610.6 87.4 698.7Astronomy 5.] 252.5 97.8 258.2 12.2 1.0 7.6 13.2 17.9 253.5 93.4 271.4Physics 38.3 349.3 90.1 387.6 31.9 7.8 19.6 39.7 70.2 357.1 83.6 427.3Polymer Science andEngineering

— — — — 57.5 10.6 15.6 68.1 57.5 10.6 15.6 68.1Zoology 61.2 177.0 74.3 238.2 23.5 13.8 37.0 37.3 84.7 190.8 69.3 275.5

TOTAL 375.4 3,209.0 89.5 3,584.4 404.3 153.1 27.5 557.4 779.7 3,362.1 81.2 4,141.8

Note. Majors: Students with declared majors within the department or program offering the course.Non—Majors: Students with declared majors outside the department or program offering the course and students without a declared major.

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STUDENT MAJORSHeadcount (HCT) and Full—Time Equivalent (FTE) Student Majors

Spring Semester 1987

FAith TY OF NATURAL SCIENCES AND MATHEMATICSUnderQraduate Graduate Total

Headcount Total Headcount TotalFirst—Year Sophomore Junior Senior Other Master’s Doctoral

Department or Program F M F H F M F M F N HCT FTE F M F M HCT FTE HCT FTE

Biochemistry 29 23 15 25 13 28 13 17 3 5 171 167.8 1 1 2 2 6 2.5 177 170.3

Botany 2 1 1 1 5 3 2 5 2 2 24 23.3 3 3 8 8 22 13.5 46 36.8

Chemistry 10 14 4 14 8 23 5 12 4 3 97 94.9 4 2 47 76 129 77.2 226 172.1

Computer and InformationScience 9 18 8 15 9 38 10 30 1 11 149 139.7 7 12 23 110 152 82.6 301 222.3

Geology and Geography 1 9 6 11 2 16 6 11 1 5 68 66.9 2! 42 5 20 88 47.1 156 114.0Geography — 1 4 4 2 6 3 5 1 2 28 26.8 7 12 — — 19 8.7 47 35.5Geology 1 8 2 7 — 10 3 6 — 3 40 40.1 14 30 5 20 69 38.4 109 78.5

Mathematics and Statistics 28 15 26 25 21 40 19 32 9 4 219 213.5 4 6 19 33 62 44.7 281 258.2Mathematics 28 15 26 25 21 40 19 32 9 4 219 213.5 4 6 19 33 62 44.7 281 258.2

Microbiology 20 17 34 13 26 12 13 13 4 2 154 153.6 1 4 8 8 21 14.1 175 167.7Medical Technology — — — — — — — — 1 1 2 2.1 — — — — — — 2 2.1Microbiology 20 17 34 13 26 12 13 13 3 1 152 151.5 1 4 8 8 21 14.1 173 165.6

Molecular and CellularBiology — — — : — — — —

— 1 1 12 21 35 30.1 35 30.1

Physics and Astronomy 9 27 5 14 7 32 4 16 3 7 124 116.4 1 6 12 69 88 46.3 212 162.7Astronomy 4 8 2 3 1 2 — 6 1 — 27 25.3 — 1 6 21 28 14.0 55 39.3Physics 5 19 3 11 6 30 4 10 2 7 97 91.1 1 5 6 48 60 32.3 157 123.4

Polymer Science andEngineering — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 19 66 85 59.3 85 59.3

Pre—Medical — — 1 — — — — 1 1 — 3 3.1 — — — — — — 3 3.1

(Conti nued)

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STUDENT MAJORSHeadcount (HCT) and Full—Time Equivalent (FTE) Student Majors

Spring Semester 1987

FACULTY OF NATURAL crTFJrrc AND MATHEMATICSUndergraduate Graduate Total

Hepdcpunt Total Headcount TotalFirst—Year Sophomore Junior Senior Other Master’s Doctoral

Department or Program F M F M F N F M F N HCT FTE F M F M HCT ETE HCT ETE

Science 1 — 1 — 1 3 2 5 — — 13 12.8 — — — — — — 13 12.8Science 1 — — — 1 1 — — — — 3 3.2 — — — — —

— 3 3.2Scienceand COINS — — — — — — — 2 — — 2 2.0 — — — — — — 2 2.0Science and Mathematics — — — — — 1 1 — — — 2 1.9 — — — — — — 2 1.9Science and Zoology — — 1 — — 1 1 3 — — 6 5.7 — — — — — — 6 5.7

Zoology 37 22 38 37 33 40 34 30 7 4 282 276.1 10 3 16 15 44 25.8 326 301.9

TOTAL 146 146 139 155 125 235 108 172 35 43 1304 1268.1 53 80 171 428 732 443.2 2036 1711.3

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SBS — 1

INSTRUCTION TO MAJORS AND NON—MAJORSFull—Time Equivalent (FTE) Instructed Students

Spring Semester 1987FACULTY 0F SOCIAL AND RFHa\iTflPi cCTFJrFS

Undergraduate GraduateTotalMajors Non—Majors Majors Non—Majors Majors Non—MajorsPercent Total Percent Total Percent Total

Department or Program FTE ETE of Total ETE FTE FTE of Total ETE ETE ETE of Total FTEAnthropology 46.5 317.5 87.2 3640 35.8 4.4 10.9 40.2 82.3 321.9 79.6 404.2Communication 252.0 301.7 54.5 553.7 43.5 5.0 10.3 48.5 295.5 306.7 50.9 602.2Communication 251.8 301.7 54.5 553.5 43.5 5.0 10.3 48.5 295.3 306.7 50.9 602.0Communication Education 0.2 — — 0.2 —

— —— 0.2 — — 0.2Economics 61.9 814.1 92.9 876.0 42.1 5.2 11.0 47.3 104.0 819.3 88.7 923.3Legal Studies 57.2 64.0 52.8 121.2 — — —

— 57.2 64.0 52.8 121.2Political Science 2)8.0 247.2 53.1 465.2 46.5 4.6 9.0 51.1 264.5 251.8 48.8 516.3Psychology 276.0 482.3 63.6 758.3 90.0 31.8 26.1 121.8 366.0 514.1 58.4 880.1Social Thought andPolitical Economy 16.5 53 243

—— 16.5 5.3 24.3 21.8Sociology - 64.) 645.9 91.0 710.0 33.5 11.0 24.7 44.5 97.6 656.9 87.1 754.5

TOTAL 992.2 2,878.0 74.4 3,870.2 291.4 62.0 17.5 353.4 1,283.6 2,940.0 69.6 4,223.6jge. Majors: Students with declared majors within the department or program offering the course.Non—Majors: Students with declared majors outside the department or program offering the course and students wi thout a declared major.

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.i3S -2

SBS — 2

STUDENT MAJORSHeadcount (HCT) and Full—Time Equivalent (FTE) Student Majors

Spring Semester 1987FACULTY OF SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL crTFMrFc

UndergraduateGraduate TotalHeadcount Total Headcount. TotalFirst—Year Sophomore Junior Senior Other Masters DoctoralDepartment or Program F M F N F M F M F M HCT FTC F N F N HCT FTE HCT FTEAnthropology 13 5 17 14 23 14 13 10 S 1 115 112.9 4 1 53 32 90 38.3 205 151.2Communication Studies 24 21 80 31 141 88 112 63 10 5 575 569.8 13 13 25 21 72 43.1 647 612.9Economics 5 8 6 9 19 50 37 101 3 8 246 241.1 3 4 31 61 99 48.5 345 289.6Legal Studies 30 30 38 40 33 36 16 19 1 2 245 239.6 — — — — — — 245 239.6Political Science 51 83 52 99 67 132 60 103 4 6 657 660.5 22 27 16 46 111 55.0 768 715.5

Political Science 51 83 52 99 67 132 60 103 4 6 657 660.5 4 2 16 46 68 33.5 725 694.0Public Administration

— — — — — — — — — — — — 18 25 — — 43 21.5 43 21.5Psychology 145 45 138 54 141 55 96 59 16 4 753 727.2 — 2 75 38 115 94.3 868 821.5Social Thought andPolitical Economy 1 5 10 8 11 15 11 1] 4 1 77 73.8 — — — — — — 77 73.8Sociology 23 7 30 14 42 19 23 14 6 2 180 172.6 4 1 31 23 59 34.4 239 207.0

TOTAL 292 204 371 269 477 409 368 380 49 29 2848 2797.5 46 48 231 221 546 313.6 3394 3111.1

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CAS — 1

INSTRUCTION TO MAJORS AND NON—MAJORSFull—Time Equivalent (FTE) Instructed Students

Spring Semester 1987OF ARTS AND crTrMrrc TwTrnTcrTpLINARy AND OTHER PROGRAMS

University of Massachusetts at Amherst .s-1

Undergraduate GraduateTotalMajors Non—Majors Majors Non—Majors Majors Non—MajorsPercent Total Percent Total Percent Total

Department or Program FIE FTE of Total FTE FTE FTE of Total FTE FTE FTE of Total FTEBachelor’s Degree withIndividual Concentration 9.5 1.3 12.0 10.8 — — —

— 9.5 1.3 12.0 10.8College of Arts and Sciences(Communication Skills Center,ESL and Special Topics) 10.1 23.6 70.0 33.7 — — —

— 10.1 23.6 70.0 33.7University InternshipProgram

— 14.1 100.0 14.1 —— —

—— 14.1 100.0 14.1Western European Studies — 2.4 100.0 2.4 — — —

—— 2.4 100.0 2.4

TOTAL 19.6 41.4 67.9 61.0 —— —

— 19.6 41.4 67.9 61.0Majors: Students with declared majors within the department or program offering the course.Non—Majors: Students with declared majors outside the department or program offering the course and students without a declared major.

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-2

STUDENT MAJORSHeadcount (HCT) and Full—Time Equivalent (ETE) Student Majors

Spring Semester 1987mi I F(F flF APTS AtJfl cCTFNCFc TNTFPflTS(TPI TNARY AND OTHFR PRDIRAMS

Undergraduate Graduate TotalHeadcount Total Headcount TotalFirst—Year Sophomore Junior Senior Other Master’s DoctoralDepartment or Program F M F M F N F M F M HCT FTE F M F N HCT FTE HCT FTEBachelor’s Degree withIndividual Concentration — — 1 — 30 21 31 25 3 3 114 109.9 — — — — — — 114 109.9College of Arts and Sciences,Undeclared 841 838 287 349 65 81 3 9 17 12 2502 2444.6 — — — — —

— 2502 2444.6College of Arts and Sciences,Pre—BDIC

— — 2 — — 1 1 — — — 4 3.3 — — — — — — 4 3•3College of Arts and Sciences,Pre—COINS 1 — — — — — — — — — 1 1.0 — — — — — — 1 1.0College of Arts and Sciences,Pre—Communication 11 36 5 17 6 9 1 — — 1 86 84.3 — — — — — — 86 84.3College of Arts and Sciences,Pre—Economics 123 87 182 93 41 43 4 4 —

— 5]] 578.2 — — — — — — 577 578.2College of Arts and Sciences,Pre—Engineering 19 31 39 75 39 114 22 58 2 7 406 399.1 — — — — — — 406 399.1College of Arts and Sciences,Pre—Studio Art 15 68 10 24 1 4 — — — — 122 123.7 — — — — — — 122 123.7College of Arts and Sciences,Pre—Women’s Studies 1 2 1 — — 1 — — — — 5 4.7 — — — — — 5 47(Conti nued)

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STUDENT MAJORSHeadcount (HCT) and Full—Time Equivalent (FTE) Student Majors

Spring Semester 1987

(‘nil F(F (IF ARTS AND rirc rNTERDTSCIPLINARY AND OTHER PROGRAMSUndergraduate Graduate

— TotalHepdcount Total Headcount TotalFirst—Year Sophomore Junior Senior Other Master’s DoctoralDepartment or Program F M F M F M F M F M HCT FTE F M F N HCT FTE HCT FTELinguistics and Anthropology — — — 1 1 2 — — — — 4 3.7 — — — — — — 4 3•7Linguistics and Chinese — — 1 — — — — — — — 1 1.6 — — — — — — 1.6Linguistics and German — 1 — — — — — — — — 1 1.0 — — — — — — 1 1.0Linguistics and Japanese — — 1 — — 1 — 1 — — 3 3.3 — — — — — — 3 3.3Linguistics and Philosophy — — — 1 1 — 1 — — — 3 2.9 — — — — — — 3 2.9Linguistics and Psychology 1 — 1 — — — 1 1 — — 4 3.3 — — — — — — 4 3•3Linguistics and Russian 1 — — — — — — — — — 1 1.0 — — — — — — 1 1.0Neuroscience and Behavior — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 8 7 15 11.2 15 11.2

TOTAL 1013 1063 530 560 184 277 64 98 22 23 3834 3765.6 — — 8 7 15 11.2 3849 3776.8

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Spring Semester 1987

aT-i

cr-nni OF EDUCATIONUndergraduate Graduate TotalMajors Non—Majors Majors Non—Majors Majors Non—MajorsPercent Total Percent Total Percent TotalDepartment or Program FTE FTE of Total FTE FTE FTE of Total FTE FTE FTE of Total FTE

Education 0.9 1.2 57.1 2.1 — — —— 0.9 1.2 57.1 2.1

Human Services andBehavioral Sciences 66.6 283.3 81.0 349.9 207.5 101.3 32.8 308.8 274.1 384.6 58.4 658.7Human Development 23.7 64.4 73.1 88.1 3.0 4.0 57.1 7.0 26.7 68.4 71.9 95.1Human Services and

Behavioral Sciences 42.9 218.9 83.6 261.8 204.5 97.3 32.2 301.8 247.4 316.2 56.1 563.6Inquiry Program 11.5 12.0 51.1 23.5 — — — — 11.5 12.0 51.1 23.5Instructional Leadership 63.3 200.8 76.0 264.1 248.6 63.3 20.3 311.9 311.9 264.1 45.9 576.0Policy, Research andAdministration 2.5 39.1 94.0 41.6 177.3 64.8 26.8 242.1 179.8 103.9 36.6 283.7Southwest ResidentialCollege

— 43.4 100.0 43.4 — — — —— 43.4 100.0 43.4

University Without Walls’ 52.5 1.7 3.1 54.2 — — — — 52.5 1.7 3.1 54.2

TOTAL 197.3 581.5 74.7 778.8 633.4 229.4 26.6 862.8 830.7 810.9 49.4 1,641.6

‘Does not include a significant portion of the credits awarded for Prior Learning as these data are not available as of the census date.Retrospectively, in the 1986 Sprinq Semester, 387 Prior Learning credits were awarded after the census date yielding an additional25.8 undergraduate FTE Instructed Students.

Majors: Students with declared majors within the department or program offering the course.Non—Majors; Students with declared majors outside the department or program offering the course and students without a declared major.Exception: Undergraduate students with a declared major of ‘Education are considered to be majors in courses offered by any of the followingdepartments —— Education; Human Services and Behavioral Sciences; Instructional Leadership; or Policy, Research and Administration.

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SCHOOLOF FflhIPtTTflM

Undergraduate Graduae TotalHeadcount Total Headcount TotalFirst—Year Sophomore Junior Senior Other Masters DoctoralDepartment or Program F M F M F H F M F H HCT FTE F M F M HCT FTE HCT ETEEducation 1 1 10 3 104 10 96 12 11 — 248 248.2 — — — — — — 248 248.2Human Services andBehavioral Sciences — — 3 — 4 1 5 — 2 — 15 13.6 125 44 206 109 484 255.5 499 269.1Human Development — — 3 — 4 1 5 — 2 — 15 13.6 — — — — — — 15 13.6Human Services and

Behavioral Sciences — — — — — — — — — — — — 119 42 206 109 476 253.5 476 253.5Off—Campus Programs — — — — — — — — — — — — 6 2 — — 8 2.0 8 2.0Inquiry Program 10 9 12 7 6 6 1 — — — 51 50.7 — — — — — — 51 50.7Instructional Leadership — — — — — — — — — — — — 139 54 233 190 616 322.7 616 322.7Instructional Leadership — — — — — — — — — — — — 118 39 183 144 484 267.7 484 267.70ff—Campus Programs — — — — — — — — — — — — 21 15 50 46 132 55.0 132 55.0

Policy, Research, andAdministration

— — — — — — — — — — — — 24 27 208 193 452 212.2 452 212.2Off—Campus Programs — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 70 38 108 35.8 108 35.8Policy, Research, andAdministration — — — — — — — — — — — — 24 27 138 155 344 176.4 344 176.4

Pre—Education 97 5 160 11 75 15 7 2 10 — 382 378.3 — — — — — — 382 378.3

University Without Walls1 16 5 15 11 37 12 12 8 91 50 257 134.0 — — — — — — 257 134.0

TOTAL 124 20 200 32 226 44 121 22 114 50 953 824.8 288 125 647 492 1552 790.4 2505 1615.2

Does not include a significant portion of the credits awarded for Prior Learning as these data are not available as of the census date.Retrospectively, in Spring Semester 1986, 387 Prior Learning credits were awarded after the census date, yielding an additional 25.8 Undergraduate FTEStudent Majors.

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Undergraduate Graduate TotalMajors Non—Maors Majors Non—Majors Majors Non—MajorsPercent Total Percent Total Percent TotalDepartment or Program FTE FTE of Total FTE FIE FTE of Total FTE FTE ETE of Total FTEChemical Engineering 37.4 2.6 6.5 40.0 52.2 2.9 5.3 55.1 89.6 5.5 5.8 95.1Civil Engineering 113.6 35.3 23.7 148.9 40.0 9.5 19.2 49.5 153.6 44.8 22.6 198.4Electrical and ComputerEngineering 269.9 23.6 8.0 293.5 198.8 14.6 6.8 213.4 468.7 38.2 7.5 506.9Engineering 88.1 17.0 16.2 105.1 —

— —— 88.1 17.0 16.2 105.1industrial Engineering and

Operations Research 85.7 29.3 25.5 115.0 56.8 28.3 33.3 85.1 142.5 57.6 28.8 200.1Ilechanical Engineering 245.7 40.9 14.3 286.6 44.5 7.0 13.6 51.5 290.2 47.9 14.2 338.1

TOTAl.. 840.4 148.7 15.0 989.1 392.3 62.3 13.7 454.6 1,232.7 211.0 14.6 1,443.7

Majors: Students with declared majors within the department or program offering the course.Non—Majors: Students with declared majors outside the department or program offering the course and students without a declared major.Exception: When the department or program offering the course is ‘Engineering,’ a student with any College of Engineering declared major isconsidered to he a major; furthermore, a student with a declared major of “Engineering” is considered to be a major in courses offered byany College of Engineering department or program.

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Spring Semester 1987mi I rcr OF rM(TMcrPrMr

Undergraduate Graduate TotalHeadcount Total Headcount TotalFirst—Year Soohomore Junior Senior Other Master’s DoctoralDepartment or Program F M F M F M F M F M HCT FTE F H F M HCT FTE HCT FTEChemical Engineering 1 3 4 18 6 22 5 17 3 1 80 77.1 4 12 9 47 72 61.8 152 138.9Civil Engineering

— 3 3 39 7 63 10 28 3 20 176 171.6 13 40 2 23 78 53.5 254 225.1Civil Engineering — 3 3 39 7 63 10 28 3 20 176 171.6 4 26 2 14 46 33.1 222 204.7Enviromental Engineering — — — — — — — — — — —— 9 14 — 9 32 20.4 32 20.4

Electrical and ComputerEngineering

— 4 13 102 31 212 19 122 5 32 540 506.4 24 150 9 113 296 196.3 836 702.7Computer Engineering — — 3 28 7 61 3 26 1 7 136 128.5 — — — — — — 136 128.5Electrical and ComputerEngineering — — — — — — — — — — — — 16 112 8 107 243 181.3 243 181.3Electrical and ComputerEngineering (Video) — — — — — — — — — — — — 8 38 1 6 53 15.0 53 15.0Electrical Engineering — 1 10 74 24 151 16 96 4 25 404 377.9 — — — — — — 404 377.9

Engineering 73 359 17 77 3 11 1 1 2 3 547 570.3 — — — — — — 547 570.3Industrial Engineering andOperations Research — 2 19 16 30 38 14 44 2 2 167 163.7 15 63 8 23 109 58.8 276 222.5Engineering Management — — — — — — — — — — — — 3 41 — — 44 13.0 44 13.0Industrial Engineering — 2 19 16 30 38 14 44 2 2 167 163.7 12 22 8 23 65 45.8 232 209.5Mechanical Engineering — 5 13 88 35 150 13 88 6 10 408 397.1 9 80 2 21 112 61.1 520 458.2Manufacturing

Engineering— — — — — — — — — — — — 3 24 — — 27 16.6 27 16.6Manufacturing

Engineering (Off—Campus) — — — — — — — — — — — — 3 20 — — 23 7.5 23 7.5Mechanical Engineering— 5 13 88 35 150 13 88 6 10 408 397.1 3 36 2 21 62 37.0 470 434.1

TOTAL 74 376 69 340 112 496 62 300 21 68 1918 1886.2 65 345 30 227 667 431.5 2585 2317.7

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cm c(F OF fOQD AND MTIiPM QFcfluPrFcUndergraduate Graduate TotalMajors Non—Majors Majors Non—Majors Majors Non—MajorsPercent Total Percent Total Percent Total

Department or Program FTE FTE of Total ETE FTE FTE of Total FTE FTE FTE of Total FTEAgricultural and ResourceEconomics 43.1 84.0 66.1 127.1 11.8 3.5 22.9 15.3 54.9 87.5 61.4 142.4English Writing

— 7.2 100.0 7.2 —— —

—— 7.2 100.0 7.2Entomology ‘i.3 32.3 96.1 33.6 12.9 3.3 20.4 16.2 14.2 35.6 71.5 49.8Food Engineering

— 50.5 100.0 50.5 11.6 0.3 2.5 11.9 11.6 50.8 81.4 62.4Food Science and Nutrition 30.5 236.1 88.6 266.6 26.8 3.6 11.8 30.4 57.3 239.7 80.7 297.0Forestry and WildlifeManagement 52.5 21.5 29.1 74.0 21.4 4.0 15.7 25.4 73.9 25.5 25.7 99.4

Forestry 17.3 17.1 49.7 34.4 10.8 0.9 7.7 11.7 28.1 18.0 39.0 46.1Natural Resources 4.5 0.7 13.5 5.2 —

— —— 4.5 0.7 13.5 5.2

Wildlife and FisheriesBiology 17.1 2.0 10.5 19.1 9.3 3.1 25.0 12.4 26.4 5.1 16.2 31.5Wood Technology 13.6 1.7 11.1 15.3 1.3 — — 1.3 14.9 1.7 10.2 16.6Home Economics 151.1 81.9 35.2 233.0 1.3 7.3 84.9 8.6 152.4 89.2 36.9 241.6Hotel Restaurant and Travel

Administration 329.2 125.9 27.7 455.1 11.1 0.8 6.7 11.9 340.3 126.7 27.1 467.0Landscape Architecture andRegional Planning 209.3 46.3 18.1 255.6 89.0 11.4 11.4 100.4 298.3 57.7 16.2 356.0

Arboriculture and ParkManagement’ 16.1 3.7 18.7 19.8 —

— —— 16.1 3.7 18.7 19.8

Enviromental Design 89.6 25.2 22.0 114.8 — — —— 89.6 25.2 22.0 114.8

Landscape Architecture 5.8 1.0 14.7 6.8 33.1 2.4 6.8 35.5 38.9 3.4 8.0 42.3Landscape Architecture andRegional Planning

——

—— 0.3 — — 0.3 0.3 — — 0.3

Landscape Operations’ 48.5 2.8 5.5 51.3 —— —

— 48.5 2.8 5.5 51.3Leisure Studies andResources 49.3 13.6 21.6 62.9

—— — — 49.3 13.6 21.6 62.9

Regional Planning—

— —— 55.6 9.0 13.9 64.6 55.6 9.0 13.9 64.6(Continued)

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INSTRUCTION TO MAJORS AND NON—MAJORSFull—Time Equivalent (FTE) Instructed Students

Spring Semester 1987I OF FOOD AND NATURAL RESOURCES

Underoraduate Graduate- TotalMajors Non—Majors Majors Non—Majors Majors Non—MajorsPercent Total Percent Total Percent TotalDepartment or Program FTE FTE of Total FTE FTE FTE of Total FTE FTE FTE of Total FTE

Plant and Soil Sciences 51.8 40.5 43.9 92.3 13.0 4.2 24.4 17.2 64.8 44.7 40.8 109.5Plant Pathology 0.4 5.0 92.6 5.4 9.9 0.8 7.5 10.7 10.3 5.8 36.0 16.1Veterinary and AnimalSciences 78.3 12.9 14.1 91.2 11.3 4.8 29.8 16.1 89.6 17.7 16.5 107.3

TOTAL 947.5 744.1 44.0 1,691.6 220.1 44.0 16.7 264.1 1,167.6 788.1 40.3 1,955.7

Organized within the Stockbridge School of Agriculture.

Majors: Students with declared majors within the department or program offering the course.Non—Majors: Students with declared majors outside the department or program offering the course and students without a declared major.

University of Massachusetts at AmherstFNR-1

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STUDENT MAJORSHeadcount (HCT) and Full—Time Equivalent (ETE) Student MajorsSpring Semester 1987C(H OF FOOD AND NATURAL cnuorc’

UnderoraduateGraduate Total

Headcount Total Hepdcount TotalFirst—Year Soohomore Junior Senior Other Master’s Doctoral

Department or Program F M F M F M F M F M HCT FTE F M F M HCT ETE HCT FTEAgricultural and Resource 4 Li . l.aEconomics -J---__-1-3-___-2—--—46 8 21 9 25 1 2 94 90.0 11 6 2 5 24 16.6 118 106.6

Agricultural andResource Economics

— 3 2 10 8 21 9 25 1 2 81 77.1 11 6 2 5 24 16.6 105 93.7

Agricultural BusinessManagement -3--—-—iO- —

— — — — — — 13 12.9 — — — — —— 13 12.9

College of Food and NaturalResources (Undeclared) 76 52 65 35 15 24 2 2 2 1 274 268.8 — — — — —

— 274 268.8Entomology

— — — 1 1 1 1 1 2 — 7 6.3 8 3 5 9 25 14.7 32 21.0

Entomology— — — 1 — — 1 1 2 — 5 4.2 8 3 5 9 25 14.7 30 18.9

Pest Management— — — — 1 1 — — — — 2 2.1 —

— ——

— 2 2.1Food Engineering

— 1 1 1 — — — — — — 3 3.0 2 13 1 9 25 17.1 28 20.1Food Science and Nutrition 1 2 10 — 22 4 19 3 7

— 68 65.6 22 6 8 15 51 34.0 119 99.6

Food Science 1 2 1 — 2 4 1 2 3 — 16 15.1— — — — —

— 16 15.1

Food Science andNutrition

— — — — — — — — — —— — 22 6 8 15 51 34.0 51 34.0

Human Nutrition— — 9 — 20 — 18 1 4 — 52 50.5 — — — — — — 52 50.5

Forestry and WildlifeManagement 14 29 9 25 10 30 10 31 3 7 168 165.2 15 23 1 14 53 32.2 221 197.4

Forestry 4 6 2 3 2 4 1 6 — — 28 29.3 9 11 — 7 27 15.9 55 45.2

Natural Resources 2 4 2 5 — 5 3 8 1 2 32 29.6 — — — — — — 32 29.6

Wildlife and FisheriesBiology 6 16 5 9 7 13 5 13 2 2 78 76.6 6 12 1 7 26 16.3 104 92.9

Wood Technology 2 3 — 8 1 8 1 4 — 3 30 29.7— — — — — — 30 29.7Home Economics 41 2 93 4 108 7 99 7 15

— 376 367.4 3 — — — 3 1.3 379 368.7Hotel, Restaurant, andTravel Administration 64 25 91 60 132 105 103 74 17 10 681 673.3 12 18 — — 30 23.8 711 697.1(Continued)

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STUDENT MAJORSHeadcount (HCT) and Full—Time Equivalent (ETE) Student Majors

Spring Semester 1987CflhIcc OF FOOD AND NATURAL D’-cnhlorrc

- Undergraduate Graduate TotalHeadcount Total Headcount TotalFirst—Year SoDhomore Junior Senior Other Masters DoctoralDepartment or Program F H F M F H F M F M HCT FTE F M F M HCT FTE HCT FTELandscape Architecture and IRegional Planning -16--—-f4—11—--—3 35 70 22 57 6 7 397 376.2 49 67 — — 116 95.9 513 472.1Arbori Cul ture and Park 9Management1 -2_44- — — — — — — 2 44 34.3 — — — — — 44 34.3Enviromental Design 1 7 2 12 14 50 9 36 1 2 134 136.1 — — — — — — 134 136.1Landscape Architecture 2 10 3 13 1 — — — — — 29 27.3 22 22 — — 44 39.2 73 66.5Landscape Architecture

and Regional Plannin — — — —, — — — — — — — — 2 1 — — 3 2.6 3 2.6Landscape Operations +---84 — — — — I — 96 87.9 — — — — — — 96 87.9Leisure Studies andResources — 2 6 5 20 20 13 21 4 3 94 90.6 — — — — — — 94 90.6Regional Planning — — — — — — — — — — — — 25 44 — — 69 54.1 69 54.1

Plant and and SoilSciences 25 7.- 1T 2 9 1 7 5 5 129 121.4 11 9 7 14 41 23.8 170 145.2Floriculture’ 2e—3- — - — — — — 4 2 29 21.5 — — — — — — 29 21.5Fruit and Vegetable

Crops 2 — — — — — — 1 12 10.2 — — — — — — 12 10.2Plant and Soil Sciences 2 2 1 1 2 9 1 7 1 1 27 27.1 11 9 7 14 41 23.8 68 50.9Turf Management1 -)——— — ,— — — — — — 1 61 62.6 — — — — — — 61 62.6Plant Pathology

— — — — — 1 — 1 — — 2 1.7 4 1 7 3 15 11.0 17 12.7Pre—Human Nutrition 13 5 8 3 1 2 1 — — — 33 32.6 — — — — — — 33 32.6Veterinary and AnimalSciences 44 20 3L 6 33 ‘1 35 11 9 2 202 199.4 8 2 7 9 26 13.6 228 213.0Animal Agriculture’ l3.___A’- — — — — 2 — 24 22.0 — — — — — — 24 22.0Animal Science 31 11 31 6 33 11 35 11 7 2 178 177.4 8 2 7 g 26 13.6 204 191.0

71-TOTAL -Q-7 &S 32- 1-+ 367 285 302 219 67 34 2434 2370.9 145 148 38 78 409 284.0 2843 2654.9

‘Organized within the Stockbridge School of Agriculture.

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Undergraduate GraduateTotal

Majors Non—Majors Majors Non—Majors Majors Non—MajorsPercent Total Percent Total Percent TotalDepartment or Program FTE FTE of Total FTE FTE ETE of Total FTE FTE FTE of Total FTECommunication Disorders 32.3 4.8 12.9 37.1 44.8 2.4 5.1 47.2 77.1 7.2 8.5 84.3Nursing 70.7 15.5 18.0 86.2 25.1 4.3 14.6 29.4 95.8 19.8 17.1 115.6Public Health 36.7 38.7 51.3 75.4 99.8 15.0 13.1 114.8 136.5 53.7 28.2 190.2Environmental Science 10.7 3.9 26.7 14.6 0.1 0.3 75.0 0.4 10.8 4.2 18.0 15.0Public Health 26.0 34.8 57.2 60.8 99.7 14.7 12.8 114.4 125.7 49.5 28.3 175.2

TOTAL 139.7 59.0 29.7 198.7 169.7 21.7 11.3 191.4 309.4 80.7 20.7 390.1Note. Majors: Students with declared majors within the department or program offering the course.Non—Majors: Students with declared majors outside the department or program offering the course and students without a declared major.

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STUDENT MAJORSHeadcount (HCT) and Full—Time Equivalent (FTE) Student Majors

Spring Semester 1987SrHOflI OF HEAl TH SrTFNCES

Undergraduate

Graduate TotalHeadcount Total Headcount TotalFirst—Year Sophomore Junior Senior Other Masters DoctoralDepartment or Program F N F N F M F M F N HCT FTE F N F M HCT FTE HCT FTECommunication Disorders 18 1 30 1 30 3 29 — 4 — 116 114.6 45 4 7 — 56 39.3 172 153.9Nursing 27 — 21 2 27 3 26 2 28 3 139 121.5 48 1 — — 49 26.0 188 147.5Nursing 27 — 19 2 26 2 25 2 19 2 124 114.7 48 1 — — 49 26.0 173 140.7Pre—Nursing

— — 2 — 1 1 1 — 9 1 15 6.8 — — — — — — 15 6.8Public Health 3 7 10 11 25 7 19 18 3 3 107 105.2 92 47 14 13 166 111.6 273 216.8Environmental Health!Environmental Sciences 1 7 3 9 7 2 6 11 3 3 52 50.7 — — — — — — 52 50.7Public Health 2 — 7 2 19 5 13 7 — — 55 54.5 92 47 14 13 166 111.6 221 166.1

TOTAL 48 8 61 14 83 13 74 20 35 6 362 341.3 185 52 21 13 271 176.9 633 518.2

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Spring Semester 1987SCHflfl OF MANAOFMENT

Undergraduate Graduate TotalMajors Non—Majors Majors Non—Majors Majors Non—MajorsPercent Total Percent Total Percent TotalDepartment or Program ETE FTE of Total FTE FTE FTE of Total FTE FTE FTE of Total FTEAccounting 54.1 188.2 77.7 242.3 — — —

— 54.1 188.2 77.7 242.3General Business andFinance 186.0 173.8 48.3 359.8 — — — — 186.0 173.8 48.3 359.8Management 50.3 255.9 83.6 306.2 — — —

— 50.3 255.9 83.6 306.2Marketing 87.5 140.4 61.6 227.9 — — —— 87.5 140.4 61.6 227.9

School of Management 32.3 205.3 86.4 237.6 271.0 42.3 13.5 313.3 303.3 247.6 44.9 550.9

TOTAL 410.2 963.6 70.1 1,373.8 271.0 42.3 13.5 313.3 681.2 1,005.9 59.6 1,687.1

Majors: Students with declared majors within the department or program offering the course.Non—Majors: Students with declared majors outside the department or program offering the course and students without a declared major.Clarification: The definition of majors and non—majors also apply when the department or program offering the course is “School of Management,”that is, only students with the declared major of “School of Management” are considered to be majors.

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SCHOOL OF MiMFMFJT—.

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UndergraduateGradu’ Total

Headcount Total Headcount TotalFirst—Year Sophomore Junior Senior Other Master’s Doctoral

Department or Program F M F M F M F M F M HCT FTE F N F M HCT FTE HCT FTEAccounting— — — 2 66 64 45 35 4 9 225 210.3

— — — — — — 225 210.3General Business and Finance — — I — 83 124 62 90 8 6 374 362.]— — — — — — 374 362.7Management

— — I — 41 39 30 51 5 3 170 163.5 — — — — — — 170 163.5Marketing— — 1 1 62 56 80 44 3 2 249 242.7

— — — — — — 249 242.7School of Management 205 200 278 288 31 44 — 1 2 1 1050 1056.9 135 158 23 37 353 275.8 1403 1332.7

Off—Campus Programs— — — — — — — — — — — — 32 42 — — 74 25.8 74 25.8

School of Management 205 200 278 288 31 44 — 1 2 1 1050 1056.9 103 116 23 37 279 250.0 1329 1306.9TOTAL 205 200 281 291 283 327 217 221 22 21 2068 2036.1 135 158 23 37 353 275.8 2421 2311.9

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— PHE — 1

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INSTRUCTION TO MAJORS AND NON—MAJORSFull—Time Equivalent (ETE) Instructed Students

Spring Semester 1987SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION

Undergraduate Graduate TotalMajors Non—Majors Majors Non—Majors Majors Non—MajorsPercent Total Percent Total Percent TotalDepartment or Program VIE VIE of Total FTE FTE ETE of Total ETE VIE VIE of Total FTEExercise Science 71.5 64.9 47.6 136.4 31.4 0.8 2.5 32.2 102.9 65.7 39.0 168.6Physical Education 29.3 526.1 94.7 555.4 — — —

— 29.3 526.1 94.7 555.4Professional Preparation 34.9 24.1 40.8 59.0— 5.6 100.0 5.6 34.9 29.7 46.0 64.6

Professional Preparation 22.1 24.] 52.2 46.2— 4.8 100.0 4.8 22.1 28.9 56.7 51.0

Professional PreparationEducation 12.8

— — 12.8— 0.8 100.0 0.8 12.8 0.8 5.9 13.6Sport Studies 96.8 14.0 12.6 110.8 23.8 2.3 8.8 26.1 120.6 16.3 11.9 136.9

TOTAL 232.5 629.1 73.0 861.6 55.2 8.7 13.6 63.9 287.7 637.8 68.9 925.5

Notes Majors: Students with declared majors within the department or program offering the course.Non—Majors: Students with declared majors outside the department or program offering the course and students without a declared major.Exceotion: When the department or program offering the course is “Physical Education,” a student with any School of Physical Education declaredmajor is considered to be a major.

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STUDENT MAJORSHeadcount (HCT) and Full—Time Equivalent (FTE) Student Majors

Spring Semester 1987C4flf OF PHYSiCAL EDUCATION

UndergraduateGraduate TotalHeadcount Total Headcount TotalFirst—Year Soohompre Junior Senior Other Masters DoctoralDepartment or Program F M F M F M F M F M HCT FTE F M F M HCT FTE HCT FTEExercise Science 15 20 29 20 38 22 21 13 2 2 182 180.5 26 22 5 5 58 38.2 240 218.7Professional Preparation 10 9 8 8 6 11 — 9 — 8 1 — — 70 68.5 — — — — — — 70 68.5Sort Studies — 8 36 27 74 24 71 18 51 4 4 317 304.6 5 21 — 2 28 23.1 345 327.7

Sports Management 8 36 27 74 24 71 18 51 4 4 317 304.6 — — — — — — 317 304.6Sport Studies

— — — — — — — — — — — 5 21 — 2 28 23.1 28 23.1

TOTAL 33 65 64 102 68 104 48 72 7 6 569 553.6 31 43 5 7 86 61.3 655 614.9

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Undergraduate GraduateTotal

Majors Non—Majors Majors Non—Majors Majors Non—MajorsPercent Total Percent Total Percent TotalDepartment or Program FTE ETE of Total FTE FTE FTE of Total FTE FTE ETE of Total FTEAerospace Studies — 13.1 100.0 13.1 — — —

—— 13.1 100.0 13.1Honors 0.7 9.0 92.8 9.7 — — —

— 0.7 9.0 92.8 9.7Labor Studies — 0.8 100.0 0.8 20.0 4.8 19.4 24.8 20.0 5.6 21.9 25.6Military Science — 23.9 100.0 23.9 — — — — — 23.9 100.0 23.9Orchard Hill ResidentialCollege

— 17.6 100.0 17.6 — — —— — 17.6 100.0 17.6

TOTAL 0.7 64.4 98.9 65.1 20.0 4.8 19.4 24.8 20.7 69.2 77.0 89.9Majors: Students with declared majors within the department or program offering the course.Non—Majors: Students with declared majors outside the department or program offering the course and students without a declared major.

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UndergraduateGradua

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Total Headcount TotalFirst—Year Sophomore Junior Senior Other Masters Doctoral

Department or Program F M F N F H F N F M HCT FTE F M F M HCT FTE HCT FTEExchange Program 1 — 22 11 71 63 6 5 6 4 189 177.7 — — — — —

— 189 177.7Honors Program 20 10 3 3 1 1 1 — — — 39 41.7 — — — — —

— 39 41.7Labor Studies

— — — — — — — — — —— — 15 20 —

— 35 27.4 35 27.4Non—Degree

— — — — — — — — 73 46 119 33.6 — — — — 1158 398.1 1277 431.7TOTAL 21 10 25 14 72 64 7 5 79 50 347 253.0 15 20 — — 1193 425.5 1540 678.5

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