Overview of College of Social Sciences Academic Departments Data Fall 2011 update Presentation to COSS Chairs Meeting COSS Dean’s staff September 7, 2011.

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Overview of College of Social Sciences Academic Departments Data Fall 2011 update Presentation to COSS Chairs Meeting COSS Dean’s staff September 7, 2011

Degree Programs in College of Social Sciences (as of August 2011) Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) – Anthropology – Mass Communications – Political Science – Psychology Bachelor of Science (B.S.) – Criminology – Political Science – Sociology Master of Arts (M.A.) – Criminology – Psychology – Sociology Master of Public Administration (M.P.A.) Master of Science in Urban and Regional Planning Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Psychology

COURSE ENROLLMENT NUMBERS – Spring and Summer 2011

Spring 2011 Classes - COSS Seats FilledTotal SeatsPercent Filled TOTAL ONLINE level Graduate

Spring 2011 Classes by Department Seats Filled Total Seats Percent Filled Online Seats Filled Total Seats Percent Filled ANTH COMM CRIM POLS PSYC SOCI

Spring 2011 Classes by Department level Seats Filled Total Seats Percent Filled Graduate Seats Filled Total Seats Percent Filled ANTH COMM CRIM POLS PSYC SOCI

Summer 2011 Classes - COSS Seats FilledTotal SeatsPercent Filled TOTAL ONLINE level Graduate

Summer 2011 Classes by Department Seats Filled Total Seats Percent Filled Online Seats Filled Total Seats Percent Filled ANTH COMM CRIM POLS PSYC SOCI

Summer 2011 Classes by Department level Seats Filled Total Seats Percent Filled Graduate Seats Filled Total Seats Percent Filled ANTH COMM CRIM POLS PSYC SOCI

COURSE ENROLLMENT NUMBERS – Fall 2011 *Note – not final (as of 8/29/11)

Fall 2011 Classes - COSS Seats FilledTotal SeatsPercent Filled TOTAL ONLINE level Graduate

Fall 2011 Classes by Department Seats Filled Total Seats Percent Filled Online Seats Filled Total Seats Percent Filled ANTH COMM CRIM POLS PSYC SOCI

Fall 2011 Classes by Department level Seats Filled Total Seats Percent Filled Graduate Seats Filled Total Seats Percent Filled ANTH COMM CRIM POLS PSYC SOCI

UNIVERSITY AND COLLEGE LEVEL GRADUATION NUMBERS

Spring and Summer 2011 UWG Graduates by College Spring 2011 Graduates Percent of UWG Total Summer 2011 Graduates Percent of UWG Total Arts and Humanities Education Science and Mathematics Social Sciences RCOB Nursing Graduate School Note: First major only; tabulated from CA1665

Spring and Summer 2011 Graduates by Department Spring 2011 Graduates Percent of COSS Total Summer 2011 Graduates Percent of COSS Total ANTH COMM CRIM POLS PSYC SOCI Note: First major only; tabulated from CA1665

UNIVERSITY AND COLLEGE LEVEL ENROLLMENT DATA

Five Year (06-07 to 10-11) UWG Total Students by Classification Note – Rounded numbers may not equal total

Spring 2011 UWG Total Students by College and Classification

UWG Change to = 9,917 (8,008 undergraduates, 1,909 graduates) = 10,828 (9,302 undergraduates, 1,526 graduates) Growth of 9.2% total between to Growth of 16.2% in undergraduates between to Decline of 20.1% in graduates between to NOTE: Unofficial Fall 2011 numbers are significantly up for UGs and Grads

DEPARTMENTAL STUDENT DATA – Majors and Graduates

ANTHROPOLOGY

MAJORS ( THROUGH ACADEMIC YEARS) *Fall/Spring average

Averages: = = 92 Should have 40 majors if comparable growth at UWG undergrad rate f/ to 10-11

GRADUATES ( ) *Annual total

CRIMINOLOGY

MAJORS ( THROUGH ACADEMIC YEARS) *Fall/Spring average

Averages: = = 257 Should have 214 majors if comparable growth at UWG undergrad rate f/ to 10-11

Averages: = = 16

GRADUATES ( ) *Annual total

NOTE: Crim MA = 4 graduates in 2010 (first year of grads)

MASS COMMUNICATIONS

MAJORS ( THROUGH ACADEMIC YEARS) *Fall/Spring average

Averages: = = 361 Should have 250 majors if comparable growth at UWG undergrad rate f/ to 10-11

GRADUATES ( ) *Annual total

POLITICAL SCIENCE AND PLANNING

MAJORS ( THROUGH ACADEMIC YEARS) *Fall/Spring average

Should have 217 majors if comparable growth at UWG undergrad rate f/ to 10-11

Averages: = = 28

GRADUATES ( ) *Annual total

Note: 5 Public Management certificate graduates in 2010

PSYCHOLOGY

MAJORS ( THROUGH ACADEMIC YEARS) *Fall/Spring average

Averages: = = Should have 457 majors if comparable growth at UWG undergrad rate f/ to 10-11

Averages: = = 78

Averages: = = 23

GRADUATES ( ) *Annual total

SOCIOLOGY

MAJORS ( THROUGH ACADEMIC YEARS) *Fall/Spring average

Averages: = = 135 Should have 144 majors if comparable growth at UWG undergrad rate f/ to 10-11

Averages: = = 7

GRADUATES ( ) *Annual total

Notes on Data: 1. Course seat information from Banweb job CA1270. Raw data available upon request. 2. Data on number of majors was collected from the Institutional Research and Planning website ( Number of majors generated on the BOR Census Date each semester. Annual average number of majors was generated for Fall and Spring semesters of each relevant academic year. 3. Number of graduates data from Banweb job CA1665 and also the 2011 UWG Annual Factbook (PDF available at

THANK YOU!

ADDITIONAL DATA FROM THE IRP WEBSITE (5 Year Departmental Data)

IRP Data – to Five Year Average Credit Hours by Department Five Year Average Rank (out of 29 departments) Rank (out of 29 departments) ANTH4, th 4,65426 th COMM/THEA14, th 13,7448 th POLS10, th 11,4059 th PSYC12, th 13,8037 th SOC/CRIM10, th 10,15012 th

IRP Data – to Five Year Average Class Sizes by Department Lower Division Five Year Average Rank (out of 27 departments) Upper Division Five Year Average Rank (out of 27 departments) ANTH722 nd 2211 th COMM/THEA3218 th 1719 th POLS4210 th 1916 th PSYC493 rd 276 th SOC/CRIM439 th 239 th

IRP Data – to Five Year FTE Major/FTE Faculty Five Year Average Rank (out of 29 departments) Rank (out of 29 departments) ANTH7.59*22 nd *1 st* COMM/THEA th th POLS th th PSYC th nd SOC/CRIM th th * This is OBVIOUSLY an error

IRP Data – to Five Year Credit Hours/FTE Faculty Five Year Average Rank (out of 29 departments) Rank (out of 29 departments) ANTH71811 th th COMM/THEA7469 th th POLS73910 th th PSYC67817 th th SOC/CRIM69714 th th

IRP Data – to Five Year Department Budget Five Year Average Rank (out of 28 departments) Rank (out of 28 departments) ANTH$374,20727 th $334,97827 th COMM/THEA$1,077,36513 th $1,274,84311 th POLS$933,54618 th $1,005,12619 th PSYC$1,149,91711 th $1,320,2937 th SOC/CRIM$910,60121 st $959,89122 nd

IRP Data – to Five Year Average Undergrad and Grad Tuition Revenue UG Five Year Average Rank (out of 28 departments) Grad Five Year Average Rank (out of 28 departments) ANTH$453,74022 nd $56427 th COMM/THEA$1,536,9484 th --- POLS$1,092,9749 th $78,86611 th PSYC$1,145,8508 th $190,4107 th SOC/CRIM$1,037,32010 th $44,15516 th