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PART I: QUALITATIVE
INFORMATION
- Assessment
- Active
student learning opportunities: All students conduct, present and write
up independent research in the capstone
course (SOC 4900); informally coordinated with research methods, SOC 3620.
- Strategies to improve P-16
teaching and learning:
Sociology/Anthropology participate in the Social Science Teacher Certification
Program.
- Collaborative activities with business/industry: None reported.
- Pass rates on any professional/ occupational licensure exams: NA
- Faculty
and Student Achievements
PART II: QUANTITATIVE INFORMATION
SOC Data Spreadsheet (Excel)
- Enrollment:
Undergraduate: 250
- Degrees:
Undergraduate: 68
- Student Major Statistics
- Full-time
students: 224
- Part-time
students: 26
- Diversity:
34
- ACT:
20.65
- GPA: 2.64
- Faculty Statistics
- Total
faculty headcount: 13
- Total
FTE faculty: 12.50
- Full-time
faculty:
12- Part-time
faculty:
1- #
faculty on leave:
0
- Total tenured/tenure
track faculty: 10
- Faculty
break down by rank:
- Professor:
4- Associate:
1
- Assistant: 5
Instructor: 3
- #
w/Terminal degrees: 10
- Total
annually-contracted faculty: 3
- #
w/Terminal degrees: 0
- Non-negotiated
part-time faculty: 0
- Gender:
7 females, 6 males
- Diversity:
1
- Credit
Hour Production - Anthropology Total: 1,890
- Credit
Hour Production - Sociology Total: 9,617
- Discipline
cost per credit hour by level: $157.98
- Direct
Cost Per Credit Hour Total: $73.01
- Freshman-Sophomore
Retention Rate: 67%
- Average
Actual Hours to Degree: 127
- Required Hours to Degree: 120
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