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1 Increased Productivity Numbers: How Your Programs Stack Up
Spring 2017 Faculty Institute January 3, 2017

2 Academic Productivity Guidelines
Up to Fall 2016 Spring 2017 Forward Baccalaureate Level Graduation of 15 students over a three year period Graduation of 18 students over a three year period Master’s Level Graduation of 9 students over a three year period Graduation of 12 students over a three year period

3 UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS 3-Year Total
Business Administration 166 HPER Non-Teaching 133 Social Work 131 Early Childhood Education 115 Criminal Justice 102 *Biology 65 Communications 48 Engineering Technology 45 *English 19 Secondary Education 18 Speech Communication 17 Accounting 15 Music 15 *History **General Studies 14 Computer Science 13 *Mathematics *Chemistry 12 Sociology Elementary Education 11 Environmental Health 6 **Government and Politics 4 Art 2 Music Education **Pre-Law/Legal Studies * Exempt programs ** New/Consolidated/Modified Programs (Have 7 years to meet minimum number of graduates)

4 Business Administration, MBA 60 Criminal Justice, MS 53
GRADUATE PROGRAMS 3-Year Total Social Work, MS 92 Business Administration, MBA 60 Criminal Justice, MS 53 Masters of Arts in Teaching 28 Bioinformatics 19 Environmental Health, MS 13 Rural Public Policy, MS Elementary Education, MS 6 Special Education, MS 1 *Sport Administration *Convergent Media * New Programs (Have 5 years to meet minimum number of graduates)

5 Academic Productivity Guidelines
Please visit: Academic Productivity Information Faculty Institute Survey


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