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TABLES

ADMISSIONS (ADM) TABLES Table 1: Undergraduate and Graduate Admissions ...................................................... 4 Table 2: Academic Indicators of Entering Undergraduate Students ........................... 6 Table 3: Academic Indicators of Entering Graduate Students...................................... 7 ENROLLMENT (ENR) TABLES (School or College Level) Table 1: Instruction to Majors and Non-Majors............................................................. 10 Table 2: Student Majors .................................................................................................. 11 Table 3: Instructional Service Matrix (Undergraduate and Graduate Combined ....... 12 Table 3a: Instructional Service Matrix (Undergraduate) ............................................... 13 Table 3b: Instructional Service Matrix (Graduate)......................................................... 14 ENROLLMENT TABLES (Department or Program Level) College of Humanities and Fine Arts

HFA – 1: Instruction to Majors and Non-Majors .................................................... 16 HFA – 2: Student Majors ......................................................................................... 17

College of Natural Sciences NSM – 1: Instruction to Majors and Non-Majors ................................................... 20 NSM – 2: Student Majors ........................................................................................ 21

College of Social and Behavioral Sciences SBS – 1: Instruction to Majors and Non-Majors ..................................................... 24 SBS – 2: Student Majors .......................................................................................... 25

School of Education EDU – 1: Instruction to Majors and Non-Majors .................................................... 26 EDU – 2: Student Majors ......................................................................................... 27

College of Engineering ENG – 1: Instruction to Majors and Non-Majors .................................................... 28 ENG – 2: Student Majors ......................................................................................... 29

Isenberg School of Management MGT – 1: Instruction to Majors and Non-Majors ................................................... 30 MGT – 2: Student Majors ........................................................................................ 31

School of Nursing NUR – 1: Instruction to Majors and Non-Majors ................................................... 32 NUR – 2: Student Majors ......................................................................................... 33

School of Public Health and Health Sciences PUB – 1: Instruction to Majors and Non-Majors .................................................... 32 PUB – 2: Student Majors ......................................................................................... 33

Other Programs OTH – 1: Instruction to Majors and Non-Majors ................................................... 34 OTH – 2: Student Majors ......................................................................................... 35

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INTRODUCTION REPORTING ADMISSIONS AND ENROLLMENT Information for this report is drawn from the computer files maintained by the Undergraduate and Graduate Admissions and Registrars offices. These are working files, built from the daily transactions that represent the campus’s official actions with respect to student admissions and enrollment. These “primary” data are captured, processed, and verified before they are put into table form for publication. Admissions and enrollment activity is ongoing, but a “snapshot” of the data is taken as of the end of the fourteenth calendar day of each semester. It typically takes three or four days for all transactions “as of” this census date to be posted to the computer files. We report enrollment activity at three levels. The school or college is the basic level of analysis. Within this, activity is shown by department or program, and within department or program by discipline or major, where appropriate (thus, enrollment of Earth Systems majors is shown within the Geosciences Department within the College of Natural Sciences). Admissions activity is reported only at the school or college level, the level at which most undergraduates are admitted. Graduate admissions at the department or program level are reported in the Graduate School Factbook, published by the Graduate School. Calculation of undergraduate enrollment data for student majors and instructed students based upon students’ primary and secondary majors. Reporting conventions for students with multiple majors are as follows: (1) Headcount student majors are computed using all declared majors, (2) FTE student majors are distributed to all major programs, and (3) instructional credit for majors is based on students with any declared major. At the school and college level the number of primary and secondary majors is reported. The number of primary majors is comparable to headcount student majors reported in previous semesters. There is no change in the way graduate enrollment is reported. See Enrollment Definitions for a more detailed explanation.

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ENROLLMENT DEFINITIONS Headcount Student Majors is the actual count of individual students who have selected a given major or pre-major. Every student is assigned a “major”, even though it may be only an administrative classification (e.g., “non-degree” or “undeclared”). At the undergraduate level, the count of student majors includes students’ declared primary and secondary majors. In the case of multiple majors, the enrollment is attributed to both departments. For example, if a student declares a primary major in Communication and a secondary major in Political Science, both departments in their respective colleges receive credit for the enrollment. Undergraduate Class Level is calculated using the number of credits earned towards graduation. The following credit ranges are used to calculate class level: first-year 0-26; sophomore 27-56; junior 57-86; and senior 87 or more. Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) Student Majors show how many headcount students there would be if all students took a “full” credit load (15 credits for undergraduates; 9 for graduate students, effective Spring 1992). We look at the credits generated by students within each major regardless of where the courses are offered and then divide by 15 or 9, as appropriate. For undergraduate FTE student majors, the number of credits are distributed based on the number of declared majors. As in the previous example, half of the student’s total credits would be assigned to Communication, and half would be assigned to Political Science. FTE Instructed Students is a measure of instruction offered and consumed, regardless of the majors of the students taught. We look at the credits generated in the courses offered by each discipline, calculate full-time equivalency, and then distribute instruction according to “majors“ and “non-majors.” FTE instructed “majors” are defined as students with any declared major within the department or program offering the course; instructional credits for “majors” are assigned when the student taking the course is also a major in the department offering the course. All other students, including those without a declared major or pre-majors, are defined as “non-majors.” In the case of the student with majors in Communication and Political Science, FTE's generated in Communication and Political Science would be classified as instruction to majors in the respective departments. Unlike FTE Student Majors, calculation of FTE Instructed Students depends on the level of the course being taken and the level of the student taking the course. For undergraduate courses (those numbered 100-499) we always divide by 15, whether the student is undergraduate or graduate. Similarly, for graduate courses (those numbered 600-899) we always divide by 9 (prior to Spring 1992, the divisor was 12). For courses numbered 500-599, however, we look to see what kind of student is taking the course: undergraduate, we divide by 15; if graduate, we divide by 9.

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DATA COMPARABILITY Admissions and enrollment data presented in this report are based on the current organizational structure of academic units and departments. During the course of any given semester, organizational, departmental or programmatic changes may occur. Therefore, numbers may not be directly comparable to previous semesters due to the consolidation, reassignment, or suspension of selected academic programs. In many cases, these changes (e.g., program name change, addition or consolidation of undergraduate majors) do not affect the numbers at the school or college level. In addition, enrollment numbers are not directly comparable to semesters before Fall 1995 due to the inclusion of students with multiple majors. ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGES The following changes are in effect for Academic Year 2009-2010:

The College of Natural Sciences (CNS) was established, bringing together most of the life sciences. CNS was a merger of most of the departments in the former Colleges of Natural Resources and the Environment (NRE) and Natural Sciences and Mathematics (NSM). The department of Psychology also moved to CNS from the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences.

The department of Landscape Architecture and Regional Planning moved to

the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences from the former College of Natural Resources and the Environment.

The department of Resource Economics moved to the School of Management

from the former College of Natural Resources and the Environment

The name of the Art department was changed to Art, Architecture, and Art History.

The name of the Women's Studies department was changed to Women,

Gender, Sexuality Studies.

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ADMISSIONS (ADM) TABLES Table 1: Undergraduate and Graduate Admissions Table 2: Academic Indicators of Entering Undergraduate Students Table 3: Academic Indicators of Entering Graduate Students

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Admissions Table 1.UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE ADMISSIONS

Applications, Acceptances, and EnrollmentsFall Semester, 2009

ADM - 1 CAMPUS SUMMARY

U N D E R G R A D U A T E G R A D U A T EApplications Acceptances Enrollments Applications Acceptances Enrollments

Admissions Preferred Alternate Acc. Preferred Alternate Yield Admissions Acc. Yield

School or College Category Major Major Total Rate% Major Major Total % Category N Rate% N %

College of Humanities First-Year 2,981 1,698 399 2,097 70.3 360 68 428 20.4 Master's 1,164 337 29.0 143 42.4

and Fine Arts Transfer 443 257 44 301 67.9 144 17 161 53.5 Doctoral 628 121 19.3 54 44.6Post-graduate 3 3 - 3 100.0 2 - 2 66.7 Total 1,792 458 25.6 197 43.0Total 3,427 1,958 443 2,401 70.1 506 85 591 24.6

College of Natural Sciences First-Year 6,527 4,666 53 4,719 72.3 951 20 971 20.6 Master's 450 112 24.9 74 66.1Stockbridge 147 117 - 117 79.6 76 - 76 65.0 Doctoral 2,320 387 16.7 155 40.1Transfer 720 452 16 468 65.0 262 11 273 58.3 Total 2,770 499 18.0 229 45.9Post-graduate 17 14 - 14 82.4 11 - 11 78.6Total 7,411 5,249 69 5,318 71.8 1,300 31 1,331 25.0

College of Social and First-Year 3,332 2,079 69 2,148 64.5 335 26 361 16.8 Master's 423 193 45.6 72 37.3Behavioral Sciences Stockbridge 44 38 - 38 86.4 27 - 27 71.1 Doctoral 572 93 16.3 49 52.7

Transfer 548 273 48 321 58.6 165 29 194 60.4 Total 995 286 28.7 121 42.3Post-graduate - - - - - - - - -Total 3,924 2,390 117 2,507 63.9 527 55 582 23.2

School of Education First-Year - - - - - - - - - Master's 506 353 69.8 184 52.1

Transfer C A G S 49 39 79 6 31 79 5Transfer - - - - - - - - - C.A.G.S. 49 39 79.6 31 79.5Post-graduate - - - - - - - - - Doctoral 205 98 47.8 53 54.1Total - - - - - - - - - Total 760 490 64.5 268 54.7

College of Engineering First-Year 2,596 1,546 402 1,948 75.0 308 109 417 21.4 Master's 702 297 42.3 113 38.0Transfer 237 127 21 148 62.4 67 13 80 54.1 Doctoral 646 133 20.6 49 36.8Post-graduate 12 7 5 12 100.0 5 2 7 58.3 Total 1,348 430 31.9 162 37.7Total 2,845 1,680 428 2,108 74.1 380 124 504 23.9

School of Management First-Year 5,679 2,229 1,321 3,550 62.5 495 351 846 23.8 Master's 816 580 71.1 411 70.9Transfer 748 205 277 482 64.4 130 132 262 54.4 Doctoral 169 20 11.8 13 65.0Post-graduate 2 - - - - - - - - Total 985 600 60.9 424 70.7Total 6,429 2,434 1,598 4,032 62.7 625 483 1,108 27.5

School of Nursing First-Year 1,297 262 538 800 61.7 67 56 123 15.4 Master's 25 19 76.0 13 68.4Transfer 58 - 27 27 46.6 - 7 7 25.9 Doctoral 121 93 76.9 69 74.2Post-graduate - - - - - - - - - Total 146 112 76.7 82 73.2Total 1,355 262 565 827 61.0 67 63 130 15.7

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Admissions Table 1.UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE ADMISSIONS

Applications, Acceptances, and EnrollmentsFall Semester, 2009

CAMPUS SUMMARY (Continued) ADM - 1 U N D E R G R A D U A T E G R A D U A T E

Applications Acceptances Enrollments Applications Acceptances Enrollments

Admissions Preferred Alternate Acc. Preferred Alternate Yield Admissions Acc. Yield

School or College Category Major Major Total Rate% Major Major Total % Category N Rate% N %

School of Public Health First-Year 750 498 - 498 66.4 110 - 110 22.1 Master's 554 265 47.8 101 38.1and Health Sciences Transfer 125 87 - 87 69.6 53 - 53 60.9 Doctoral 141 56 39.7 29 51.8

Post-graduate 7 7 - 7 100.0 5 - 5 71.4 Total 695 321 46.2 130 40.5Total 882 592 - 592 67.1 168 - 168 28.4

University, Undeclared First-Year 6,290 3,943 - 3,943 62.7 868 - 868 22.0 Master's - - - - -

Transfer 346 176 - 176 50.9 102 - 102 58.0 Doctoral - - - - -Post-graduate 3 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 100.0 Total - - - - -Total 6,639 4,120 - 4,120 62.1 971 - 971 23.6

Other Programs Post-graduate - - - - - - - - - Master's - - - - -Transfer 5 2 - 2 40.0 1 - 1 50.0 Doctoral - - - - -Total 5 2 - 2 40.0 1 - 1 50.0 Total - - - - -

Total First-Year 29,452 16,921 2,782 19,703 66.9 3,494 630 4,124 20.9Stockbridge 191 155 0 155 - 103 0 103 66.5 Master's 4,640 2,156 46.5 1,111 51.5Transfer 3,230 1,579 433 2,012 62.3 924 209 1,133 56.3 C.A.G.S. 49 39 79.6 31 79.5Post-graduate 44 32 5 37 84.1 24 2 26 70.3 Doctoral 4,802 1,001 20.8 471 47.1Total 32,917 18,687 3,220 21,907 66.6 4,545 841 5,386 24.6 Total 9,491 3,196 33.7 1,613 50.5

Continuing and Post-graduate - - - - - - - - -Professional Education Transfer 324 289 - 289 89.2 243 - 243 84.1

Total 324 289 - 289 89.2 243 - 243 84.1

Definitions and NotesRate: The percent of applicants who were accepted (including either the preferred or alternate major at the undergraduate level).Yield: The percent of accepted students who enrolled (including either the preferred or alternate major at the undergraduate level).C.A.G.S. Certificate of Advanced Graduate Study (School of Education only).

Note 1. All data reflect the current organizational structure. Note 2. Includes students enrolled in at least one credit-bearing course at the end of the fourteenth calendar day of the semester.Note 3. Information is reported according to the School or College affiliation of the major to which the student applied (at the undergraduate level, the preferred major).Note 4. Some academic units have restricted the number of entering students, and many applicants are offered an alternative major. In the majority of cases, the alternate acceptance and enrollment figures do not represent acceptance or enrollment into that school or college, but acceptance or enrollment as an "Undeclared" major. Note 5. Students applying to graduate programs administered through CPE are included in the School/College Totals. Students applying to undergraduate programs administered through CPE arereported in Continuing and Professional Education and not included in the totals.

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ADM - 2 CAMPUS SUMMARY

E N T E R I N G F I R S T - Y E A R T R A N S F E R

High School Rank High School GPA SAT Mean Scores and Percentile Score Ranges Grade-Point Average

Total Number Number Number Math Critical Reading Combined Total Number

School or College Enrolled Reporting Mean Reporting Mean Reporting 25% 75% Mean 25% 75% Mean 25% 75% Mean Enrolled Reporting Mean

College of Humanities

and Fine Arts 392 173 19.0 387 3.61 382 520 620 574 540 670 606 1080 1270 1180 167 163 3.25

College of Natural Sciences

1035 479 18.7 1,030 3.66 1,006 550 660 602 520 640 579 1080 1280 1181 278 275 3.21

College of Social and

Behavioral Sciences 407 163 22.8 402 3.51 393 520 620 566 520 630 576 1050 1220 1142 202 199 3.17

College of Engineering 315 157 14.7 313 3.76 310 630 710 670 550 650 601 1190 1340 1271 67 66 3.37

School of Management 560 237 18.2 558 3.67 539 590 660 623 530 620 575 1130 1260 1198 164 164 3.35

School of Nursing 68 36 13.9 68 3.86 66 590 650 620 580 640 609 1200 1270 1229 - - -

School of Public Health

and Health Sciences 174 75 19.6 173 3.57 169 510 600 558 500 590 542 1020 1180 1100 67 67 3.17

Admissions Table 2.ACADEMIC INDICATORS OF ENTERING UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS

High School Rank, Grade-Point Average, and SAT Scores [First-Year Students] and Grade-Point Average [Transfer Students]

University, Undeclared 1173 467 24.2 1,162 3.48 1,129 530 620 575 510 600 555 1050 1200 1130 186 184 3.20

Other - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2 2 ‡

Total 4,124 1,787 20.1 4,093 3.60 3,994 540 650 594 520 630 575 1080 1250 1169 1,133 1,120 3.23

Definitions and Notes

High School Rank: A percentile scale with 0 representing the top of a class and 99 the bottom.Number Reporting: Number of students for whom these data were available.Percentile: The 25-75th Percentile represents the range of scores for the middle 50% of students.Note 1. All data reflect the current organizational structure. Note 2. Includes students enrolled in at least one credit-bearing course at the end of the fourteenth calendar day of the semester.Note 3. Mean and percentiles not calculated when the number of cases is less than three.Note 4. Information is reported according to the School or College affiliation of the major to which the student was enrolled. Note 5. Excludes entering undergraduates who enrolled in a program administered by CPE.

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Admissions Table 3.

Fall Semester, 2009

CAMPUS SUMMARY ADM - 3Graduate Record Examination (GRE) Scores GMAT Scores

Admissions Total Number Math Verbal Analytic Number Subject NumberSchool or College Category Enrolled Reporting Mean SD Mean SD Mean SD Reporting Mean SD Reporting Mean SD

College of Humanities Master's 143 101 589 114 560 116 4.6 0.9 3 500 87 - - -and Fine Arts Doctoral 54 51 609 123 639 97 5.2 0.7 17 608 93 - - -

Total 197 152 596 117 587 116 4.8 0.9 20 592 98 - - -

College of Natural Sciences Master's 74 57 637 130 521 130 4.2 1.0 6 812 119 1 ‡ ‡Doctoral 155 155 733 80 525 114 4.2 0.9 34 754 126 - - -Total 229 212 707 105 524 118 4.2 0.9 40 763 125 1 ‡ ‡

College of Social and Master's 72 53 603 114 519 130 4.4 1.0 - - - 3 583 105Behavioral Sciences Doctoral 49 48 661 111 566 120 4.7 0.9 - - - 1 ‡ ‡

Total 121 101 631 116 541 127 4.6 1.0 - - - 4 575 87-

School of Education Master's 184 31 587 99 523 95 4.5 0.9 1 ‡ ‡ 1 ‡ ‡C.A.G.S. 31 10 551 81 455 115 5.0 0.7 - - - 1 ‡ ‡Doctoral 53 20 609 131 558 104 4.8 0.9 1 ‡ ‡ - - -Total 268 61 588 108 523 106 4.6 0.9 2 ‡ ‡ 2 ‡ ‡

College of Engineering Master's 113 111 748 58 501 88 4.1 0.6 - - - 1 ‡ ‡Doctoral 49 49 751 55 481 107 4.0 1.0 - - - 1 ‡ ‡Total 162 160 749 57 495 94 4.1 0.7 - - - 2 ‡ ‡

School of Management Master's 411 15 639 85 508 97 4.6 0.9 1 ‡ ‡ 294 568 86Doctoral 13 4 753 31 433 144 3.8 1.0 - - - 9 661 94Total 424 19 663 89 492 109 4 4 0 9 1 ‡ ‡ 303 571 87

Graduate Record Examination (GRE) and Graduate Management Admissions Test (GMAT) ScoresACADEMIC INDICATORS OF ENTERING GRADUATE STUDENTS

Total 424 19 663 89 492 109 4.4 0.9 1 ‡ ‡ 303 571 87

School of Nursing Master's 13 2 ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ - - - - - -Doctoral 69 15 483 163 464 149 3.6 1.4 - - - - - -Total 82 17 487 157 457 144 3.8 1.4 - - - - - -

School of Public Health Master's 101 84 576 124 483 98 4.4 0.9 - - - - - -and Health Sciences Doctoral 29 28 560 128 473 96 4.5 0.9 - - - - - -

Total 130 112 572 125 480 98 4.5 0.9 - - - - - -

Total Master's 1,111 454 633 125 516 111 4.4 0.9 11 680 181 302 569 86C.A.G.S. 31 10 551 81 455 115 5.0 0.7 - - - 1 ‡ ‡Doctoral 471 370 679 123 535 122 4.4 1.0 52 702 136 11 645 92Total 1,613 834 653 126 524 117 4.4 0.9 63 698 143 314 571 87

Definitions and NotesNumber Reporting: Number of students for whom these data were available.

Note 1. All data reflect the current organizational structure. Note 2. Includes students enrolled in at least one credit-bearing course at the end of the fourteenth calendar day of the semester.Note 3. Mean and standard deviation not calculated when the number of cases is less than three.Note 4. Some GRE Analytic scores are excluded from the mean and standard deviation calculations because they are based on the former scale, 200-800.Beginning Fall 2004 the scores were recalibrated to a 1-6 scale. Note5. The GRE subject test is based on a 200-990 score scale.

* Includes students enrolled in at least one credit-bearing course at the end of the fourteenth calendar day of the semester.† Number of students for whom these data were available.‡ Mean and standard deviation not calculated when the number of cases is less than three.

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ENROLLMENT (ENR) TABLES (School or College Level) Table 1: Instruction to Majors and Non-Majors Table 2: Student Majors Table 3: Instructional Service Matrix (Undergraduate and Graduate) Table 3a: Instructional Service Matrix (Undergraduate) Table 3b: Instructional Service Matrix (Graduate)

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Table 1.INSTRUCTION TO MAJORS AND NON-MAJORS

Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) Instructed StudentsFall Semester, 2009

ENR - 1 CAMPUS SUMMARYUndergraduate Graduate Total

Majors Non-Majors Subtotal Majors Non-Majors Subtotal Majors Non-Majors TotalSchool or College FTE FTE % of Total FTE FTE FTE % of Total FTE FTE FTE % of Total FTE

College of Humanitiesand Fine Arts 1,273.7 3,050.0 70.5 4,323.7 598.4 88.0 12.8 686.4 1,872.1 3,138.0 62.6 5,010.1

College of Natural Sciences 1,972.8 4,894.3 71.3 6,867.1 717.9 193.8 21.3 911.7 2,690.7 5,088.0 65.4 7,778.7

College of Social andBehavioral Sciences 1,479.5 2,092.8 58.6 3,572.3 420.2 45.3 9.7 465.6 1,899.7 2,138.1 53.0 4,037.8

School of Education 0.0 404.9 100.0 404.9 635.9 74.1 10.4 710.0 635.9 479.0 43.0 1,114.9

College of Engineering 739.9 68.7 8.5 808.6 350.2 22.6 6.1 372.8 1,090.2 91.2 7.7 1,181.4

School of Management 1,630.2 720.6 30.7 2,350.8 731.3 132.4 15.3 863.7 2,361.5 853.0 26.5 3,214.5

School of Nursing 256.3 4.1 1.6 260.3 101.0 1.3 1.3 102.3 357.3 5.4 1.5 362.7

School of Public Health

and Health Sciences 425.9 431.3 50.3 857.2 326.2 116.2 26.3 442.4 752.1 547.6 42.1 1,299.6

Other Programs 141.9 822.8 85.3 964.7 0.0 1.0 100.0 1.0 141.9 823.8 85.3 965.7

T t l 7 920 1 12 489 5 61 2 20 409 6 3 881 2 674 8 14 8 4 555 9 11 801 3 13 164 2 52 7 24 965 5Total 7,920.1 12,489.5 61.2 20,409.6 3,881.2 674.8 14.8 4,555.9 11,801.3 13,164.2 52.7 24,965.5Continuing and Professional Education 246.8 314.3 56.0 561.1 930.1 192.2 17.1 1,122.3 1,176.9 506.6 30.1 1,683.5State-Supported 7,673.3 12,175.1 61.3 19,848.4 2,951.1 482.6 14.1 3,433.6 10,624.4 12,657.7 54.4 23,282.0

Definitions and NotesMajors: Students with a declared primary, secondary major or pre-major within the department or program offering a course. All other students are defined as "non-majors".

CPE: Non-state supported programs administered through Continuing and Professional Education.

Note 1. All data reflect the current organizational structure. See Organizational Changes for additional details: www.umass.edu/oapa/publications/admission_enrollment_reports/enroll_def_and_data_compar.pdf

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Table 2.

STUDENT MAJORSHeadcount (HCT) and Full-time Equivalent (FTE) Student Majors

Fall Semester, 2009

CAMPUS SUMMARY ENR - 2

H E A D C O U N T S T U D E N T M A J O R S FTE STUDENT MAJORSUndergraduate Graduate Total UGrad Grad Total

First- Sopho- ALL MASTER'S/C.A.G.S. DOCTORAL ALL GRADUATE

School or College Year more Junior Senior Other UGRAD Active PF Total Active PF Total Active PF Total

College of Humanitiesand Fine Arts 454 667 849 912 5 2,887 344 57 401 232 106 338 576 163 739 3,626 2,550.8 661.0 3,211.8

College of Natural Sciences 1,266 1,419 1,393 1,399 33 5,510 157 31 188 798 110 908 955 141 1,096 6,606 5,256.4 822.9 6,079.3

College of Social andBehavioral Sciences 523 858 1,207 1,260 2 3,850 185 33 218 227 155 382 412 188 600 4,450 3,419.1 467.6 3,886.7

School of Education - - - - - - 374 17 391 220 136 356 594 153 747 747 - 679.1 679.1

College of Engineering 336 345 316 412 12 1,421 189 35 224 156 55 211 345 90 435 1,856 1,458.5 396.7 1,855.2

School of Management 583 803 1,104 1,106 - 3,596 1,163 42 1,205 59 13 72 1,222 55 1,277 4,873 3,349.9 778.6 4,128.5

School of Nursing 70 61 82 175 - 388 34 3 37 140 12 152 174 15 189 577 380.6 129.1 509.7

School of Public Healthand Health Sciences 195 272 335 273 11 1,086 338 17 355 95 13 108 433 30 463 1,549 1,057.8 381.7 1,439.5

University, Undeclared 1,357 819 57 4 - 2,237 - - - - - - - - - 2,237 2,210.2 - 2,210.2

Other Programs 15 138 306 252 2 713 - - - - - - - - - 713 396.3 - 396.3

Non-Degree - - - - 586 586 - - - - - - - - 597 1,183 242.9 290.3 533.2

Total 4,799 5,382 5,649 5,793 651 22,274 2,784 235 3,019 1,927 600 2,527 4,711 835 6,143 28,417 20,322.5 4,607.0 24,929.5P i M j 4 777 5 167 5 183 5 097 649 20 873 2 784 235 3 019 1 927 600 2 527 4 711 835 6 143 27 016 19 578 2 4 606 9 24 185 1Primary Majors 4,777 5,167 5,183 5,097 649 20,873 2,784 235 3,019 1,927 600 2,527 4,711 835 6,143 27,016 19,578.2 4,606.9 24,185.1Secondary Majors 22 215 466 696 2 1,401 - - - - - - - - 1,401 744.3 - 744.4

Unduplicated (Primary Majors)State-Supported 4,761 5,022 4,858 4,820 192 19,653 1,357 154 1,511 1,808 596 2,404 3,165 750 4,117 23,770 19,792.2 3,482.2 23,274.4Continuing and Professional Education 16 145 325 277 457 1,220 1,427 81 1,508 119 4 123 1,546 85 2,026 3,246 530.3 1,124.8 1,655.1

Definitions and NotesStudent Majors: A student with a declared major within the school or college. At the undergraduate level, data reported represent a duplicated count of student majors (primary and secondary majors). FTE student majors are

distributed proportionally across major programs. See Enrollment Definitions for additional details.Other: Includes post-graduate and all non-degree students.Active: Matriculating graduate students registered for courses or dissertation credits.Program Fee (PF): Matriculating graduate students assigned three credits while on Program Fee (no course).Primary Majors: The actual count of undergraduate students whose primary major is in this school/college.Secondary Majors: The actual count of undergraduate students whose secondary or tertiary declared major is in this school/college.Continuing and Professional Education (CPE): Undergraduate and graduate programs administered through CPE. Note 1. All data reflect the current organizational structure. See Organizational Changes for additional details: www.umass.edu/oapa/publications/admission_enrollment_reports/enroll_def_and_data_compar.pdfNote 2. Excludes UMass undergraduate students on exchange at other institutions.Note 3. Non-Degree Graduate students are reported with the Total for 'All Graduate.'

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Table 3.

INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICE MATRIXFull-Time Equivalent (FTE) Instructed Students

UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE COMBINED

Fall Semester, 2009

ENR - 3 CAMPUS SUMMARY

SCHOOL/COLLEGE AFFILIATION OF STUDENT TAKING COURSE

School or College Five

Offering Course HFA CNS SBS EDU ENG MGT NUR PUB Undeclared OTH College TOTAL

College of Humanities HFA 2,289.2 748.6 729.2 20.9 99.5 302.3 26.9 117.7 468.4 89.1 61.5 4,953.4and Fine Arts 73% 12% 19% 4% 5% 9% 8% 9% 21% 23% 36% 21%

College of Natural Sciences CNS 390.2 4,304.3 588.0 6.9 485.6 545.4 48.0 365.2 801.5 115.2 53.8 7,703.9

12% 71% 15% 1% 26% 15% 14% 28% 36% 30% 32% 33%

College of Social and SBS 265.4 416.5 2,122.7 6.2 57.4 389.5 9.9 61.5 496.9 65.6 25.9 3,917.5

Behavioral Sciences 8% 7% 56% 1% 3% 11% 3% 5% 23% 17% 15% 17%

School of Education EDU 70.7 118.9 66.7 463.6 3.6 44.2 2.7 39.3 71.5 24.7 5.6 911.5

2% 2% 2% 93% * 1% * 3% 3% 6% 3% 4%

College of Engineering ENG 1.8 24.7 4.4 - 1,111.5 4.0 - 0.6 13.6 18.4 2.5 1,181.4

* * * * 60% * * * * 5% 1% 5%

School of Management SOM 28.3 105.7 122.0 2.0 23.5 2,074.5 0.8 23.2 91.8 35.4 4.6 2,511.7

* 2% 3% * 1% 59% * 2% 4% 9% 3% 11%

School of Nursing NUR - 3.5 0.9 - - - 205.4 1.1 0.2 0.9 0.6 212.5

* * * * * * 61% * * * * *

School of Public Health PUB 26.6 113.0 52.0 1.1 7.1 56.2 28.3 667.0 85.0 11.8 13.7 1,061.8

and Health Sciences * 2% 1% * * 2% 8% 51% 4% 3% 8% 5%

Other Programs OTH 83.5 202.8 125.1 - 62.2 111.7 14.3 29.0 173.8 23.8 1.8 828.1

3% 3% 3% * 3% 3% 4% 2% 8% 6% 1% 4%

State Supported Total 3,155.5 6,038.1 3,811.0 500.7 1,850.4 3,527.7 336.4 1,304.5 2,202.7 384.8 170.0 23,281.9

100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%

Continuing and Professional Education** CPE 10.7 17.9 54.2 175.7 1.5 598.1 172.8 129.3 2.5 520.7 0.2 1,683.6

TOTAL 3,166.2 6,056.0 3,865.2 676.4 1,851.9 4,125.8 509.2 1,433.9 2,205.2 905.6 170.2 24,965.5

Definitions and Notes

* Denotes less than 1%.

** FTEIS generated in courses administered by Continuing and Professional Education are reported here rather than in the school/college that offers the course.

primary and secondary major) at the School or College level. Table 1 (Instruction to Majors and Non-Majors) operates at the departmental level.

Note 2. Percentages are column percents and reported for state-supported instruction only. Shows the proportion of instruction to student majors by school or college providing the instruction.

Note 3. Does not include credits generated by UMass students enrolled in Five College courses.

Note 4. All data reflect the current organizational structure. See Organizational Changes for additional details: www.umass.edu/oapa/publications/admission_enrollment_reports/enroll_def_and_data_compar.pdf

Note 5. FTEIS generated by graduate students enrolled in undergraduate courses are counted as Undergraduate FTEIS.

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INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICE MATRIXFull-Time Equivalent (FTE) Instructed Students

UNDERGRADUATEFall Semester, 2009

CAMPUS SUMMARY ENR - 3a

SCHOOL/COLLEGE AFFILIATION OF STUDENT TAKING COURSE

School or College FiveOffering Course HFA CNS SBS EDU ENG MGT NUR PUB Undeclared OTH College TOTAL

College of Humanities HFA 1,665.6 745.6 719.6 1.3 99.5 301.3 26.9 116.6 468.4 67.8 58.1 4,270.7and Fine Arts 66% 14% 21% 41% 7% 9% 9% 11% 21% 24% 39% 22%

College of Natural Sciences CNS 386.2 3,517.5 575.2 1.1 458.7 537.0 48.0 351.6 801.5 82.6 46.9 6,806.315% 67% 17% 37% 31% 16% 15% 33% 36% 29% 31% 34%

College of Social and SBS 259.0 412.0 1,719.8 0.2 57.4 384.8 9.9 60.2 496.9 54.3 23.3 3,477.6

Behavioral Sciences 10% 8% 51% 7% 4% 12% 3% 6% 23% 19% 15% 18%

School of Education EDU 54.9 115.1 59.6 - 3.6 38.5 1.1 28.3 71.5 6.6 2.6 381.92% 2% 2% * * 1% * 3% 3% 2% 2% 2%

College of Engineering ENG 1.8 17.5 3.4 - 754.5 3.0 - 0.6 13.6 11.8 2.5 808.6

* * * * 52% * * * * 4% 2% 4%

School of Management SOM 28.3 98.7 115.4 - 19.5 1,846.1 0.8 23.2 91.8 31.7 4.6 2,260.0

1% 2% 3% * 1% 56% * 2% 4% 11% 3% 11%

School of Nursing NUR - 3.5 0.9 - - - 189.1 1.1 0.2 0.2 0.6 195.5

* * * * * * 60% * * * * *

School of Public Health PUB 26.6 106.9 48.0 0.5 5.6 56.2 26.3 447.2 85.0 7.9 10.3 820.6

and Health Sciences 1% 2% 1% 15% * 2% 8% 42% 4% 3% 7% 4%

Other Programs OTH 83.5 202.5 125.1 - 62.2 111.7 13.7 29.0 173.8 23.8 1.8 827.1

3% 4% 4% * 4% 3% 4% 3% 8% 8% 1% 4%

State Supported Total 2,505.8 5,219.2 3,367.0 3.1 1,461.1 3,278.6 315.8 1,057.8 2,202.7 286.7 150.7 19,848.3100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%

Continuing and Professional Education** CPE 9.7 16.9 28.6 - 1.2 69.4 65.0 2.9 2.5 365.0 0.2 561.3

TOTAL 2,515.5 5,236.1 3,395.6 3.1 1,462.3 3,348.0 380.8 1,060.7 2,205.2 651.7 150.9 20,409.6

Definitions and Notes* Denotes less than 1%.** FTEIS generated in courses administered by Continuing and Professional Education are reported here rather than in the school/college that offers the course.

Note 1. This table considers student “affiliation” (primary and secondary major) at the School or College level. Table 1 (Instruction to Majors and Non-Majors) operates at the departmental level.Note 2. Percentages are column percents and reported for state-supported instruction only. Shows the proportion of instruction to student majors by school or college providing the instruction.Note 3. Does not include credits generated by UMass students enrolled in Five College courses.Note 4. All data reflect the current organizational structure. See Organizational Changes for additional details: www.umass.edu/oapa/publications/admission_enrollment_reports/enroll_def_and_data_compar.pdfNote 5. FTEIS generated by graduate students enrolled in undergraduate courses are counted as Undergraduate FTEIS.

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Table 3b.

INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICE MATRIXFull-Time Equivalent (FTE) Instructed Students

GRADUATE

Fall Semester, 2009

ENR - 3b CAMPUS SUMMARY

SCHOOL/COLLEGE AFFILIATION OF STUDENT TAKING COURSE

School or College FiveOffering Course HFA CNS SBS EDU ENG MGT NUR PUB Undeclared OTH College TOTAL

College of Humanities HFA 623.6 3.0 9.6 19.7 - 1.0 - 1.1 21.3 3.4 682.7and Fine Arts 96% * 2% 4% * * * * 22% 18% 20%

College of Natural Sciences CNS 4.0 786.8 12.8 5.8 26.9 8.4 - 13.6 32.6 6.9 897.7

* 96% 3% 1% 7% 3% * 5% 33% 36% 26%

College of Social and SBS 6.4 4.6 402.9 6.0 - 4.7 - 1.3 11.3 2.7 439.9Behavioral Sciences * * 91% 1% * 2% * * 12% 14% 13%

School of Education EDU 15.7 3.8 7.1 463.6 - 5.7 1.7 11.0 18.1 3.0 529.72% * 2% 93% * 2% 8% 4% 18% 16% 15%

College of Engineering ENG - 7.2 1.0 - 357.0 1.0 - - 6.6 - 372.8

* * * * 92% * * * 7% * 11%

School of Management SOM - 7.0 6.7 2.0 4.0 228.4 - - 3.7 - 251.7

* * 2% * 1% 92% * * 4% * 7%

School of Nursing NUR - - - - - - 16.3 - 0.7 - 17.0

* * * * * * 79% * * * *

School of Public Health PUB - 6.1 4.0 0.7 1.4 0.0 2.0 219.8 3.9 3.3 241.2and Health Sciences * * * * * * 10% 89% 4% 17% 7%a d ea t Sc e ces 10% 89% 4% 17% 7%

Other Programs OTH - 0.3 - - - - 0.7 - - - 1.0

* * * * * * 3% * * * *

State Supported Total 649.7 818.9 444.0 497.7 389.3 249.1 20.7 246.8 98.1 19.3 3,433.6100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%

Continuing and Professional Education** CPE 1.0 1.0 25.7 175.7 0.3 528.7 107.8 126.4 155.8 - 1,122.3

TOTAL 650.7 819.9 469.7 673.3 389.7 777.8 128.4 373.2 253.9 19.3 4,555.9

Definitions and Notes

* Denotes less than 1%.** FTEIS, generated by students in programs administered by Continuing and Professional Education, is not reported by school/college offering course, but in Continuing and Professional Education total.

Note 1. This table considers student “affiliation” at the School or College level. Table 1 (Instruction to Majors and Non-Majors) operates at the departmental level.Note 2. Percentages are column percents and reported for state-supported instruction only. Shows the proportion of instruction to student majors by school or college providing the instruction.Note 3. Does not include credits generated by UMass students enrolled in Five College courses.Note 4. All data reflect the current organizational structure. See Organizational Changes for additional details: www.umass.edu/oapa/publications/admission_enrollment_reports/enroll_def_and_data_compar.pdfNote 5. FTEIS generated by graduate students enrolled in undergraduate courses are counted as Undergraduate FTEIS.

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ENROLLMENT TABLES (Department or Program Level) College of Humanities and Fine Arts HFA – 1: Instruction to Majors and Non-Majors HFA – 2: Student Majors College of Natural Sciences NSM – 1: Instruction to Majors and Non-Majors NSM – 2: Student Majors College of Social and Behavioral Sciences SBS – 1: Instruction to Majors and Non-Majors SBS – 2: Student Majors School of Education EDU – 1: Instruction to Majors and Non-Majors EDU – 2: Student Majors College of Engineering ENG – 1: Instruction to Majors and Non-Majors ENG – 2: Student Majors Isenberg School of Management MGT – 1: Instruction to Majors and Non-Majors MGT – 2: Student Majors School of Nursing NUR – 1: Instruction to Majors and Non-Majors NUR – 2: Student Majors School of Public Health and Health Sciences PUB – 1: Instruction to Majors and Non-Majors PUB – 2: Student Majors Other Programs OTH – 1: Instruction to Majors and Non-Majors OTH – 2: Student Major

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Table 1.INSTRUCTION TO MAJORS AND NON-MAJORS

Full-time Equivalent (FTE) Instructed Students

COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES AND FINE ARTSHFA-1

Majors Non-Majors Subtotal % of TotalFTEFTE FTE

Undergraduate Graduate Total

Majors Non-Majors Subtotal % of TotalFTEFTE FTE

Majors Non-Majors Total% of TotalFTEFTE FTEDepartment or Program

Fall Semester, 2009

Afro-American Studies 4.5 101.1 105.6 21.3 6.2 27.695.7 22.6 25.9 107.3 133.280.6

Art 199.1 104.0 303.1 114.0 6.4 120.434.3 5.4 313.1 110.4 423.526.1

Architecture 36.9 1.5 38.5 69.3 3.3 72.74.0 4.6 106.3 4.9 4.4 111.1Art 106.9 33.1 140.1 24.0 1.8 25.823.7 6.9 130.9 34.9 21.1 165.8Art History 55.2 69.3 124.5 20.7 1.3 22.055.7 6.1 75.9 70.7 48.2 146.5

Classics 32.9 160.4 193.3 11.3 1.0 12.383.0 8.1 44.2 161.4 205.678.5

Classics 14.5 108.4 122.9 4.7 - 4.788.2 - 19.1 108.4 85.0 127.5Greek 7.2 4.2 11.4 - - -36.8 - 7.2 4.2 36.8 11.4Latin 11.2 47.8 59.0 5.3 1.0 6.381.0 15.8 16.5 48.8 74.7 65.3Latin Education - - - 1.3 - 1.3- - 1.3 - - 1.3

English 290.7 197.0 487.7 162.1 18.3 180.440.4 10.2 452.8 215.3 668.132.2

English 289.1 190.0 479.1 162.1 14.6 176.739.7 8.2 451.2 204.6 31.2 655.7English (CPE) 1.6 7.0 8.6 - 3.8 3.881.4 100.0 1.6 10.8 87.1 12.4

Five College Center for Study of World Languages - 14.5 14.5 - - -100.0 - - 14.5 14.5100.0

History 177.2 351.7 528.9 40.0 7.8 47.866.5 16.3 217.2 359.4 576.662.3

History 177.2 337.7 514.9 40.0 7.8 47.865.6 16.3 217.2 345.4 61.4 562.6History (CPE) - 14.0 14.0 - - -100.0 - - 14.0 100.0 14.0

Interpreter's Studies - 2.4 2.4 - - -100.0 - - 2.4 2.4100.0

Judaic and Near Eastern Studies 10.5 118.9 129.4 - - -91.9 - 10.5 118.9 129.491.9

Hebrew 2.0 30.2 32.2 - - -93.8 - 2.0 30.2 93.8 32.2Judaic and Near Eastern Studies 8.5 87.1 95.6 - - -172.6 - 8.5 87.1 172.6 95.6Yiddish - 1.6 1.6 - - -100.0 - - 1.6 100.0 1.6

Languages, Literatures and Cultures 196.7 1,034.3 1,231.1 97.2 28.8 126.084.0 22.8 294.0 1,063.1 1,357.178.3

Asian Studies 0.4 3.6 4.0 - - -90.0 - 0.4 3.6 90.0 4.0Chinese 34.6 113.8 148.4 13.7 9.1 22.876.7 40.0 48.3 122.9 71.8 171.2Comparative Literature 17.9 175.3 193.2 23.8 12.3 36.190.8 34.2 41.6 187.7 81.8 229.3Comparative Literature (CPE) - 6.0 6.0 - - -100.0 - - 6.0 100.0 6.0French Studies 22.3 121.9 144.3 6.1 3.3 9.484.5 35.3 28.4 125.3 81.5 153.7German 12.5 115.0 127.5 12.1 2.0 14.190.2 14.2 24.6 117.0 82.6 141.6Hispanic Literatures and Linguistics - - - 12.8 - 12.8- - 12.8 - - 12.8Italian Studies 10.7 90.8 101.5 2.7 - 2.789.5 - 13.3 90.8 87.2 104.1Japanese 49.9 89.6 139.5 10.8 - 10.864.2 - 60.7 89.6 59.6 150.3Portuguese 3.2 23.4 26.6 0.7 - 0.788.0 - 3.9 23.4 85.8 27.3Scandinavian 0.8 7.6 8.4 - - -90.5 - 0.8 7.6 90.5 8.4Spanish 44.0 279.5 323.5 14.7 2.0 16.786.4 12.0 58.7 281.5 82.8 340.2Spanish (CPE) - 6.8 6.8 - - -100.0 - - 6.8 100.0 6.8Swedish 0.4 0.9 1.3 - - -70.0 - 0.4 0.9 70.0 1.3

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Table 1.INSTRUCTION TO MAJORS AND NON-MAJORS

Full-time Equivalent (FTE) Instructed Students

COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES AND FINE ARTSHFA-1

Majors Non-Majors Subtotal % of TotalFTEFTE FTE

Undergraduate Graduate Total

Majors Non-Majors Subtotal % of TotalFTEFTE FTE

Majors Non-Majors Total% of TotalFTEFTE FTEDepartment or Program

Fall Semester, 2009

Linguistics 27.3 164.3 191.6 39.6 4.9 44.485.7 11.0 66.9 169.2 236.071.7

Linguistics 27.3 159.7 187.0 39.6 4.9 44.485.4 11.0 66.9 164.6 71.1 231.4Linguistics (CPE) - 4.6 4.6 - - -100.0 - - 4.6 100.0 4.6

Music and Dance 205.7 276.5 482.3 70.1 1.6 71.757.3 2.2 275.8 278.1 553.950.2

Applied Music 32.1 3.5 35.6 17.3 0.2 17.69.9 1.3 49.4 3.8 7.1 53.2Dance 19.2 27.6 46.8 - - -59.0 - 19.2 27.6 59.0 46.8Music 134.4 244.2 378.6 52.4 0.7 53.164.5 1.3 186.8 244.9 56.7 431.7Music (CPE) - 1.2 1.2 - - -100.0 - - 1.2 100.0 1.2Music Education 20.1 - 20.1 0.3 0.7 1.0- 66.7 20.4 0.7 3.2 21.1

Philosophy 50.4 332.7 383.1 26.6 2.3 28.986.8 8.1 77.0 335.1 412.081.3

Philosophy 50.4 325.1 375.5 26.6 2.3 28.986.6 8.1 77.0 327.5 81.0 404.4Philosophy (CPE) - 7.6 7.6 - - -100.0 - - 7.6 100.0 7.6

Slavic and East European Studies 0.5 9.5 9.9 - - -95.3 - 0.5 9.5 9.995.3

Polish - 1.4 1.4 - - -100.0 - - 1.4 100.0 1.4Russian 0.5 8.1 8.5 - - -94.5 - 0.5 8.1 94.5 8.5

Theater 69.0 74.3 143.3 16.2 2.0 18.251.9 11.0 85.2 76.3 161.647.2

Women's Studies 9.1 108.5 117.6 - 8.7 8.792.2 100.0 9.1 117.1 126.392.8

51.4 97.0 53.0 - 3.8 100.0 3.8 1.6 55.2 97.2 56.8Continuing and Professional Education

1,273.7 3,050.0 70.5 4,323.7 598.4 88.0 686.4 1,872.1 3,138.0 62.6 5,010.1State-Supported 1,272.1 2,998.6 70.2 4,270.7 598.4 84.2 12.3 682.6 1,870.5 3,082.8 62.2 4,953.3

1.6

12.8Total

MajorsCPE: Non-state supported programs administered through Continuing and Professional Education.

Definitions and NotesStudents with a declared primary, secondary major or pre-major within the department or program offering a course. All other students are defined as "non-majors".

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Table 2.STUDENT MAJORS

Headcount (HCT) and Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) MajorsFall Semester, 2009

COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES AND FINE ARTS HFA - 2

H E A D C O U N T S T U D E N T M A J O R S FTE STUDENT MAJORS

Undergraduate Graduate Total UGrad Grad TotalFirst- Sopho- ALL MASTER'S DOCTORAL ALL GRADUATE

Department or Program Year more Junior Senior Other UGRAD Active PF Total Active PF Total Active PF Total

Afro-American Studies - 3 3 4 - 10 - - - 14 15 29 14 15 29 39 7.2 22.0 29.2

Art, Architecture, and Art History 59 88 129 124 2 402 97 4 101 - - - 97 4 101 503 363.1 121.6 484.7Architecture - - - - - - 42 1 43 - - - 42 1 43 43 - 66.9 66.9Art Education - - - - - - 16 1 17 - - - 16 1 17 17 - 9.3 9.3Art History 13 9 28 20 1 71 19 2 21 - - - 19 2 21 92 60.9 21.1 82.0Design 8 31 38 36 - 113 4 - 4 - - - 4 - 4 117 113.3 5.8 119.1Studio Art BA - - 8 8 - 16 - - - - - - - - - 16 11.5 - 11.5Studio Art BFA 38 48 55 60 1 202 - - - - - - - - - 202 177.5 - 177.5Studio Art MFA - - - - - - 16 - 16 - - - 16 - 16 16 - 18.4 18.4

Classics 3 15 17 35 - 70 11 1 12 - - - 11 1 12 82 53.5 16.0 69.5Classics 3 15 17 35 - 70 - - - - - - - - - 70 53.5 - 53.5Latin and Classical Humanities - - - - - - 11 1 12 - - - 11 1 12 12 - 16.0 16.0

English 130 190 236 216 - 772 91 10 101 82 19 101 173 29 202 974 679.4 177.8 857.2English 130 190 236 216 - 772 17 2 19 82 19 101 99 21 120 892 679.4 92.2 771.6English MFA - - - - - - 74 8 82 - - - 74 8 82 82 - 85.6 85.6

History 62 116 152 150 2 482 23 10 33 20 12 32 43 22 65 547 418.3 43.6 461.9History 62 116 152 150 2 482 - - - - - - - - - 482 418.3 - 418.3UMass/Five College History - - - - - - 23 10 33 20 12 32 43 22 65 65 - 43.6 43.6

Judaic and Near Eastern Studies 6 6 11 12 35 35 32 1 32 1Judaic and Near Eastern Studies 6 6 11 12 - 35 - - - - - - - - - 35 32.1 - 32.1Judaic Studies 1 2 3 6 - 12 - - - - - - - - - 12 9.6 - 9.6Middle Eastern Studies 5 4 8 6 - 23 - - - - - - - - - 23 22.5 - 22.5

Languages, Literatures and Cultures 65 104 123 150 - 442 52 18 70 47 41 88 99 59 158 600 362.6 117.0 479.6Chinese - - - - - - 8 10 18 - - - 8 10 18 18 - 13.3 13.3Chinese Language and Literature 9 13 12 29 - 63 - - - - - - - - - 63 54.8 - 54.8Comparative Literature 3 14 21 18 - 56 4 2 6 22 12 34 26 14 40 96 46.8 27.1 73.9French and Francophone Studies 10 13 15 15 - 53 10 - 10 - - - 10 - 10 63 41.1 9.8 50.9Germanic Languages and Literature - - - - - - 5 1 6 8 8 16 13 9 22 22 - 17.6 17.6German and Scandinavian Studies 3 6 10 8 - 27 - - - - - - - - - 27 21.3 - 21.3Hispanic Literatures and Linguistics - - - - - - 9 3 12 17 21 38 26 24 50 50 - 28.9 28.9Italian Studies 5 6 5 5 - 21 6 - 6 - - - 6 - 6 27 18.1 8.3 26.4Japanese - - - - - - 10 2 12 - - - 10 2 12 12 - 12.0 12.0Japanese Language and Literature 18 24 21 37 - 100 - - - - - - - - - 100 88.8 - 88.8Portuguese 1 2 1 2 - 6 - - - - - - - - - 6 4.3 - 4.3Spanish 16 26 38 36 - 116 - - - - - - - - - 116 87.4 - 87.4

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Table 2.STUDENT MAJORS

Headcount (HCT) and Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) MajorsFall Semester, 2009

COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES AND FINE ARTS HFA - 2 H E A D C O U N T S T U D E N T M A J O R S FTE STUDENT MAJORS

Undergraduate Graduate Total UGrad Grad TotalFirst- Sopho- ALL MASTER'S DOCTORAL ALL GRADUATE

Department or Program Year more Junior Senior Other UGRAD Active PF Total Active PF Total Active PF Total

Linguistics 18 19 35 24 1 97 - - - 30 9 39 30 9 39 136 88.8 41.7 130.5Linguistics 15 16 26 17 1 75 - - - 30 9 39 30 9 39 114 68.6 41.7 110.3

Linguistics and Anthropology 1 - 2 3 - 6 - - - - - - - - - 6 6.2 - 6.2

Linguistics and Chinese - - 1 - - 1 - - - - - - - - - 1 1.1 - 1.1

Linguistics and German - - 1 1 - 2 - - - - - - - - - 2 1.8 - 1.8

Linguistics and Japanese 1 1 - 1 - 3 - - - - - - - - - 3 2.5 - 2.5

Linguistics and Philosophy - - 2 - - 2 - - - - - - - - - 2 1.8 - 1.8

Linguistics and Psychology 1 2 3 2 - 8 - - - - - - - - - 8 6.8 - 6.8

Music and Dance 55 44 46 99 - 244 57 13 70 6 4 10 63 17 80 324 266.0 76.4 342.4Dance - 2 3 1 - 6 - - - - - - - - - 6 6.0 - 6.0

Dance BFA 12 6 5 9 - 32 - - - - - - - - - 32 31.7 - 31.7

Music 3 3 6 10 - 22 57 3 60 6 4 10 63 7 70 92 16.7 73.1 89.8

Music BMus 40 33 32 79 - 184 - - - - - - - - - 184 211.7 - 211.7

Music Education (CPE) - - - - - - - 10 10 - - - - 10 10 10 - 3.3 3.3

Philosophy 7 33 42 42 - 124 - - - 33 6 39 33 6 39 163 100.8 28.1 128.9

Slavic and East European Studies 2 3 2 - - 7 - - - - - - - - - 7 6.5 - 6.5Russian and East European Studies 2 3 2 - - 7 - - - - - - - - - 7 6.5 - 6.5

Theater 45 43 43 44 - 175 13 1 14 - - - 13 1 14 189 152.2 16.9 169.1

Women, Gender, Sexuality Studies 2 3 10 12 - 27 - - - - - - - - - 27 20.4 - 20.4

Total 454 667 849 912 5 2,887 344 57 401 232 106 338 576 163 739 3,626 2,550.8 661.0 3,211.8Primary Majors 444 596 716 735 5 2,496 344 57 401 232 106 338 576 163 739 3,235 2,342.9 661.0 3,003.9Secondary Majors 10 71 133 177 - 391 - - - - - - - - - 391 207.9 - 207.9

Unduplicated (Primary Majors)

State-Supported 444 596 716 735 5 2,496 344 47 391 232 106 338 576 153 729 3,225 2,550.8 657.7 3,208.5Continuing and Professional Education - - - - - - - 10 10 - - - - 10 10 10 - 3.3 3.3

Definitions and NotesStudent Majors: A student with a declared major within the school or college. At the undergraduate level, data reported represent a duplicated count of student majors (primary and secondary majors). FTE student majors are

distributed proportionally across major programs. See Enrollment Definitions for additional details.

Other: Includes post-graduate and all non-degree students.

Active: Matriculating graduate students registered for courses or dissertation credits.

Program Fee (PF): Matriculating graduate students assigned three credits while on Program Fee (no course).Primary Majors: The actual count of undergraduate students whose primary major is in this school/college.Secondary Majors: The actual count of undergraduate students whose secondary or tertiary declared major is in this school/college.Continuing and Professional Education (CPE): Undergraduate and graduate programs administered through CPE. Note 1. All data reflect the current organizational structure. Note 2. Excludes UMass undergraduate students on exchange at other institutions.

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Full-time Equivalent (FTE) Instructed Students

COLLEGE OF NATURAL SCIENCESCNS-1

Majors Non-Majors Subtotal % of TotalFTEFTE FTE

Undergraduate Graduate Total

Majors Non-Majors Subtotal % of TotalFTEFTE FTE

Majors Non-Majors Total% of TotalFTEFTE FTEDepartment or Program

Fall Semester, 2009

Astronomy 5.1 194.7 199.7 17.9 0.3 18.297.5 1.8 23.0 195.0 218.089.5

Biochemistry 58.0 128.7 186.7 2.9 6.8 9.768.9 70.1 60.9 135.4 196.369.0

Biology 329.3 518.6 847.9 - 18.2 18.261.2 100.0 329.3 536.8 866.262.0

Biology 329.3 515.0 844.3 - 18.2 18.261.0 100.0 329.3 533.2 61.8 862.6Biology (CPE) - 3.6 3.6 - - -100.0 - - 3.6 100.0 3.6

Chemistry 72.5 656.7 729.2 87.0 10.6 97.690.1 10.8 159.5 667.2 826.880.7

Computer Science 140.0 182.3 322.3 101.9 15.3 117.256.6 13.1 241.9 197.6 439.545.0

Food Science 28.5 148.9 177.4 24.6 2.7 27.284.0 9.8 53.0 151.6 204.674.1

Geosciences 32.0 243.1 275.1 48.3 10.3 58.788.4 17.6 80.3 253.5 333.875.9

Geosciences 32.0 228.1 260.1 48.3 10.3 58.787.7 17.6 80.3 238.5 74.8 318.8Geosciences (CPE) - 15.0 15.0 - - -100.0 - - 15.0 100.0 15.0

Mathematics and Statistics 114.1 1,195.5 1,309.5 61.1 36.4 97.691.3 37.4 175.2 1,231.9 1,407.187.6

Mathematics 98.9 1,027.3 1,126.1 43.3 9.3 52.791.2 17.7 142.2 1,036.6 87.9 1,178.8Mathematics (CPE) - 2.8 2.8 - - -100.0 - - 2.8 100.0 2.8Statistics 15.2 165.4 180.6 17.8 27.1 44.991.6 60.4 33.0 192.5 85.4 225.5

Microbiology 38.3 129.0 167.3 23.1 2.1 25.277.1 8.4 61.4 131.1 192.668.1

Molecular and Cellular Biology - - - 46.6 1.3 47.9- 2.8 46.6 1.3 47.92.8

Natural Resources and the Environment - 22.3 22.3 - - -100.0 - - 22.3 22.3100.0

Natural Resources Conservation 204.7 169.4 374.1 65.4 15.6 81.045.3 19.2 270.2 185.0 455.140.6

Building Materials and Wood Technology 56.7 34.5 91.2 1.9 3.7 5.637.9 66.0 58.6 38.2 39.5 96.8Building Materials and Wood Technology (CPE) - 0.8 0.8 0.3 1.0 1.3100.0 75.0 0.3 1.8 84.4 2.1Environmental Science 46.9 57.8 104.7 - 0.7 0.755.2 100.0 46.9 58.5 55.5 105.4Forestry 28.1 17.6 45.7 7.3 2.3 9.738.5 24.1 35.5 19.9 36.0 55.4Natural Resources Conservation 43.2 34.8 78.0 31.4 3.9 35.344.6 11.0 74.6 38.7 34.1 113.3Wildlife and Fisheries Conservation 29.8 23.9 53.7 24.4 4.0 28.444.5 14.1 54.2 27.9 33.9 82.1

Natural Sciences and Mathematics - 1.5 1.5 - 4.7 4.7100.0 100.0 - 6.2 6.2100.0

Natural Sciences and Mathematics - 1.5 1.5 - - -100.0 - - 1.5 100.0 1.5Natural Sciences and Mathematics (CPE) - - - - 4.7 4.7- 100.0 - 4.7 100.0 4.7

Neuroscience and Behavior - - - 9.4 2.9 12.3- 23.4 9.4 2.9 12.323.4

Organismic and Evolutionary Biology - - - 21.4 1.0 22.4- 4.5 21.4 1.0 22.44.5

Physics 41.3 482.5 523.8 41.3 8.7 50.092.1 17.3 82.7 491.1 573.885.6

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Table 1.INSTRUCTION TO MAJORS AND NON-MAJORS

Full-time Equivalent (FTE) Instructed Students

COLLEGE OF NATURAL SCIENCESCNS-1

Majors Non-Majors Subtotal % of TotalFTEFTE FTE

Undergraduate Graduate Total

Majors Non-Majors Subtotal % of TotalFTEFTE FTE

Majors Non-Majors Total% of TotalFTEFTE FTEDepartment or Program

Fall Semester, 2009

Plant, Soil and Insect Sciences 138.2 195.7 333.9 26.3 17.6 43.958.6 40.0 164.5 213.2 377.856.4

Entomology - - - 2.9 2.6 5.4- 46.9 2.9 2.6 46.9 5.4Entomology (CPE) - - - - 2.0 2.0- 100.0 - 2.0 100.0 2.0Plant and Soil Sciences 21.9 8.1 30.0 23.1 9.3 32.426.9 28.8 45.0 17.4 27.9 62.4Plant and Soil Sciences (CPE) - - - 0.3 3.7 4.0- 91.7 0.3 3.7 91.7 4.0Plant, Soil and Insect Sciences 115.5 179.6 295.1 - - -60.9 - 115.5 179.6 60.9 295.1Plant, Soil and Insect Sciences (CPE) 0.8 8.0 8.8 - - -90.9 - 0.8 8.0 90.9 8.8

Polymer Science and Engineering - 0.4 0.4 61.4 14.2 75.7100.0 18.8 61.4 14.6 76.119.2

Psychology 623.1 599.6 1,222.7 70.2 22.7 92.949.0 24.4 693.4 622.3 1,315.647.3

Psychology 620.0 572.9 1,192.9 70.2 20.7 90.948.0 22.7 690.2 593.6 46.2 1,283.8Psychology (CPE) 3.1 26.7 29.8 - 2.0 2.089.5 100.0 3.1 28.7 90.1 31.8

Veterinary and Animal Sciences 147.6 25.5 173.1 8.9 2.4 11.314.7 21.6 156.5 28.0 184.515.2

56.9 93.6 60.8 0.7 13.3 95.0 14.0 4.6 70.2 93.9 74.8Continuing and Professional Education

1,972.8 4,894.3 71.3 6,867.1 717.9 193.8 911.7 2,690.7 5,088.0 65.4 7,778.7State-Supported 1,968.9 4,837.4 71.1 6,806.3 717.2 180.5 20.1 897.7 2,686.1 5,017.8 65.1 7,703.9

3.9

21.3Total

MajorsCPE: Non-state supported programs administered through Continuing and Professional Education.

Definitions and Notes

Students with a declared primary, secondary major or pre-major within the department or program offering a course. All other students are defined as "non-majors".

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Table 2.STUDENT MAJORS

Headcount (HCT) and Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) Majors

COLLEGE OF NATURAL SCIENCES CNS - 2 H E A D C O U N T S T U D E N T M A J O R S FTE STUDENT MAJORS

Undergraduate Graduate Total UGrad Grad TotalFirst- Sopho- ALL MASTER'S DOCTORAL ALL GRADUATE

Department or Program Year more Junior Senior Other UGRAD Active PF Total Active PF Total Active PF Total

Astronomy 17 4 13 15 - 49 - - - 23 1 24 23 1 24 73 44.8 21.1 65.9

Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 50 56 61 81 3 251 2 - 2 - - - 2 - 2 253 238.7 2.8 241.5

Biology 248 302 238 220 6 1,014 - - - - - - - - - 1,014 976.5 - 976.5

Chemistry 52 51 44 48 1 196 3 - 3 125 4 129 128 4 132 328 184.5 89.7 274.2

Computer Science 79 53 60 91 4 287 10 - 10 140 32 172 150 32 182 469 267.3 108.8 376.1

CNS, Other Programs 139 74 15 3 - 231 - - - - - - - - - 231 227.1 - 227.1Pre-Dental 13 5 2 - - 20 - - - - - - - - - 20 19.0 - 19.0Pre-Medical 126 69 13 3 - 211 - - - - - - - - - 211 208.1 - 208.1

CNS (Undeclared) 20 9 - - - 29 - - - - - - - - - 29 28.9 - 28.9

Food Science 17 9 22 17 1 66 7 4 11 15 4 19 22 8 30 96 66.8 27.0 93.8

Geosciences 10 16 22 31 2 81 25 5 30 25 10 35 50 15 65 146 68.7 51.0 119.7Earth Systems 4 7 3 8 - 22 - - - - - - - - - 22 18.1 - 18.1Geography - 2 6 4 1 13 10 - 10 - - - 10 - 10 23 10.8 11.1 21.9Geology 6 7 13 19 1 46 - - - - - - - - - 46 31.0 - 60.9Geosciences - - - - - - 15 5 20 25 10 35 40 15 55 55 - 39.9 39.9

Mathematics and Statistics 51 69 70 98 3 291 16 1 17 40 7 47 56 8 64 355 259.9 61.4 321.3Applied Mathematics - - - - - - 7 - 7 - - - 7 - 7 7 - 9.0 9.0Mathematics 51 69 70 98 3 291 9 1 10 40 7 47 49 8 57 348 259.9 52.4 312.3

Microbiology 25 24 44 51 1 145 8 - 8 23 1 24 31 1 32 177 135.5 27.3 162.8

Fall Semester, 2009

Molecular and Cellular Biology - - - - - - 13 3 16 59 3 62 72 6 78 78 - 64.7 64.7

Natural Resources Conservation 105 142 147 142 2 538 41 11 52 20 18 38 61 29 90 628 527.7 78.4 606.1Arboriculture and Community Forest Management‡ 23 18 - - - 41 - - - - - - - - - 41 45.3 - 45.3Building Materials and Wood Technology 11 24 45 36 - 116 - - - - - - - - - 116 111.2 - 111.2Environmental Science 51 53 40 27 - 171 - - - - - - - - - 171 168.8 - 168.8Forest Resources - - - - - - 15 3 18 3 2 5 18 5 23 23 - 24.8 24.8Forestry 3 10 17 21 - 51 - - - - - - - - - 51 49.6 - 49.6Natural Resources Conservation 9 16 22 28 - 75 - - - - - - - - - 75 70.3 - 70.3Marine Science - - - - - - 2 - 2 - 1 1 2 1 3 3 - 2.3 2.3Wildlife and Fisheries Conservation 8 21 23 30 2 84 24 8 32 17 15 32 41 23 64 148 82.4 51.3 133.7

Neuroscience and Behavior - - - - - - 4 1 5 21 2 23 25 3 28 28 - 18.9 18.9

Organismic and Evolutionary Biology - - - - - - 5 2 7 20 9 29 25 11 36 36 - 27.7 27.7Organismic and Evolutionary Biology - - - - - - 5 2 7 19 4 23 24 6 30 30 - 24.6 24.6Organismic and Evolutionary Biology/Entomology - - - - - - - - - 1 3 4 1 3 4 4 - 2.4 2.4Organismic & Evolutionary Biology/Wildlife Biology - - - - - - - - - - 2 2 - 2 2 2 - 0.7 0.7

Physics 36 24 34 29 1 124 - - - 82 2 84 82 2 84 208 111.2 52.1 163.3

Plant Biology - - - - - - - - - 13 2 15 13 2 15 15 - 8.3 8.3

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COLLEGE OF NATURAL SCIENCES CNS - 2 H E A D C O U N T S T U D E N T M A J O R S FTE STUDENT MAJORS

Undergraduate Graduate Total UGrad Grad TotalFirst- Sopho- ALL MASTER'S DOCTORAL ALL GRADUATEYear more Junior Senior Other UGRAD Active PF Total Active PF Total Active PF Total

Plant, Soil and Insect Sciences 68 54 48 40 5 215 16 4 20 18 4 22 34 8 42 257 211.4 29.9 241.3Entomology - - - - - - 2 - 2 2 1 3 4 1 5 5 - 3.7 3.7Fruit and Vegetable Crops‡ 8 4 - - - 12 - - - - - - - - - 12 11.9 - 11.9Horticulture‡ 18 4 - - - 22 - - - - - - - - - 22 21.7 - 21.7Plant and Soil Sciences - - - - - - 12 2 14 16 3 19 28 5 33 33 - 23.8 23.8Plant and Soil Sciences (CPE) - - - - - - 2 2 4 - - - 2 2 4 4 - 2.4 2.4Plant, Soil and Insect Sciences 10 23 48 40 5 126 126 123.4 - 123.4Turfgrass Management‡ 32 23 - - - 55 - - - - - - - - - 55 54.5 - 54.5

Polymer Science and Engineering - - - - - - 1 - 1 97 2 99 98 2 100 100 - 66.9 66.9

Psychology 235 426 495 452 - 1,608 - - - 64 6 70 64 6 70 1,678 1,513.0 71.7 1,584.7

Science 1 2 3 2 1 9 - - - - - - - - - 9 7.3 - 7.3

Veterinary and Animal Sciences 113 104 77 79 3 376 6 - 6 13 3 16 19 3 22 398 386.9 15.2 402.1Animal Biotechnology and Biomedical Sciences - - - - - - 6 - 6 13 3 16 19 3 22 22 - 15.2 15.2Animal Science 100 92 76 65 3 336 - - - - - - - - - 336 343.1 - 343.1Equine Industries‡ 13 12 - - - 25 - - - - - - - - - 25 25.8 - 25.8Pre-Veterinary - - 1 14 - 15 - - - - - - - - - 15 18.0 - 18.0

Total 1,266 1,419 1,393 1,399 33 5,510 157 31 188 798 110 908 955 141 1,096 6,606 5,256.4 822.9 6,079.3Primary Majors 1,260 1,378 1,301 1,223 32 5,194 157 31 188 798 110 908 955 141 1,096 6,290 5,086.4 822.9 5,909.3Secondary Majors - 41 92 176 1 316 - - - - - - - - - 316 170.0 - 170.0

Unduplicated (Primary Majors)State-Supported 1,260 1,378 1,301 1,223 32 5,194 155 29 184 798 110 908 953 139 1,092 6,286 5,256.4 820.5 6,076.9Continuing and Professional Education - - - - - - 2 2 4 - - - 2 2 4 4 - 2.4 2.4

‡ Designates programs within the two-year Stockbridge School of Agriculture.Definitions and NotesStudent Majors: A student with a declared major within the school or college. At the undergraduate level, data reported represent a duplicated count of student majors (primary and secondary majors). FTE student majors are

distributed proportionally across major programs. See Enrollment Definitions for additional details.Other: Includes post-graduate and all non-degree students.Active: Matriculating graduate students registered for courses or dissertation credits.Program Fee (PF): Matriculating graduate students assigned three credits while on Program Fee (no course).Primary Majors: The actual count of undergraduate students whose primary major is in this school/college.Secondary Majors: The actual count of undergraduate students whose secondary or tertiary declared major is in this school/college.Continuing and Professional Education (CPE): Undergraduate and graduate programs administered through CPE. Note 1. All data reflect the current organizational structure. Note 2. Excludes UMass undergraduate students on exchange at other institutions.

Headcount (HCT) and Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) MajorsSTUDENT MAJORS

Table 2.

Fall Semester, 2009

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Full-time Equivalent (FTE) Instructed Students

COLLEGE OF SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCESSBS-1

Majors Non-Majors Subtotal % of TotalFTEFTE FTE

Undergraduate Graduate Total

Majors Non-Majors Subtotal % of TotalFTEFTE FTE

Majors Non-Majors Total% of TotalFTEFTE FTEDepartment or Program

Fall Semester, 2009

Anthropology 73.9 299.9 373.8 40.1 4.0 44.180.2 9.1 114.0 303.9 417.972.7

Anthropology 73.1 279.9 353.0 40.1 4.0 44.179.3 9.1 113.2 283.9 71.5 397.1Anthropology (CPE) 0.8 20.0 20.8 - - -96.2 - 0.8 20.0 96.2 20.8

College of Social and Behavioral Sciences - 1.4 1.4 - - -100.0 - - 1.4 1.4100.0

Communication 490.1 393.5 883.7 50.3 13.0 63.344.5 20.5 540.5 406.5 947.042.9

Communication 336.1 355.7 691.7 50.3 13.0 63.351.4 20.5 386.4 368.7 48.8 755.1Journalism 148.0 14.7 162.7 - - -9.0 - 148.0 14.7 9.0 162.7Journalism (CPE) 6.1 23.2 29.3 - - -79.3 - 6.1 23.2 79.3 29.3

Economics 174.2 447.8 622.0 52.8 3.3 56.172.0 5.9 227.0 451.1 678.166.5

Economics 172.6 442.4 615.0 52.8 3.3 56.171.9 5.9 225.4 445.7 66.4 671.1Economics (CPE) 1.6 5.4 7.0 - - -77.1 - 1.6 5.4 77.1 7.0

Labor Studies - 27.4 27.4 49.0 1.3 50.3100.0 2.6 49.0 28.7 77.737.0

Labor Studies - 27.4 27.4 23.3 1.3 24.7100.0 5.4 23.3 28.7 55.2 52.1Labor Studies (CPE) - - - 25.7 - 25.7- - 25.7 - - 25.7

Landscape Architecture and Regional Planning 104.7 62.1 166.8 100.0 5.3 105.337.2 5.1 204.7 67.4 272.124.8

Environmental Design 42.6 58.5 101.1 - - -57.8 - 42.6 58.5 57.8 101.1Landscape Architecture 47.4 3.0 50.4 46.0 3.1 49.16.0 6.3 93.4 6.1 6.1 99.5Landscape Contracting 14.1 - 14.1 - - -- - 14.1 - - 14.1Regional Planning 0.6 0.6 1.2 54.0 2.2 56.250.0 4.0 54.6 2.8 4.9 57.4

Latin American Studies - 1.3 1.3 - - -100.0 - - 1.3 1.3100.0

Legal Studies 139.4 56.8 196.2 - - -29.0 - 139.4 56.8 196.229.0

Modern European Studies - 0.1 0.1 - - -100.0 - - 0.1 0.1100.0

Political Science 273.3 358.7 632.1 41.4 4.3 45.856.8 9.5 314.8 363.1 677.853.6

Political Science 273.1 355.7 628.9 41.4 4.3 45.856.6 9.5 314.6 360.1 53.4 674.6Political Science (CPE) 0.2 3.0 3.2 - - -93.8 - 0.2 3.0 93.8 3.2

Public Policy and Administration - - - 39.7 10.3 50.0- 20.7 39.7 10.3 50.020.7

Social Thought and Political Economy 28.2 6.4 34.6 - - -18.5 - 28.2 6.4 34.618.5

Sociology 195.6 437.3 632.9 46.9 3.7 50.669.1 7.3 242.5 441.0 683.564.5

Sociology 187.8 410.7 598.5 46.9 3.7 50.668.6 7.3 234.7 414.4 63.8 649.1Sociology (CPE) 7.8 26.6 34.4 - - -77.3 - 7.8 26.6 77.3 34.4

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MajorsCPE: Non-state supported programs administered through Continuing and Professional Education.

Definitions and NotesStudents with a declared primary, secondary major or pre-major within the department or program offering a course. All other students are defined as "non-majors".

78.2 82.6 94.7 25.7 - - 25.7 42.1 78.2 65.0 120.3Continuing and Professional Education

1,479.5 2,092.8 58.6 3,572.3 420.2 45.3 465.6 1,899.7 2,138.1 53.0 4,037.8State-Supported 1,463.0 2,014.6 57.9 3,477.6 394.5 45.3 9.7 439.9 1,857.6 2,059.9 52.6 3,917.5

16.5

9.7Total

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Table 2.STUDENT MAJORS

Headcount (HCT) and Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) Majors

COLLEGE OF SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES SBS - 2 H E A D C O U N T S T U D E N T M A J O R S FTE STUDENT MAJORS

Undergraduate Graduate Total UGrad Grad TotalFirst- Sopho- ALL MASTER'S DOCTORAL ALL GRADUATE

Department or Program Year more Junior Senior Other UGRAD Active PF Total Active PF Total Active PF Total

Anthropology 37 42 69 53 - 201 4 1 5 37 33 70 41 34 75 276 179.0 48.3 227.3

Communication 158 254 349 372 - 1,133 5 1 6 44 28 72 49 29 78 1,211 1,026.4 53.7 1,080.1Communication 97 155 242 241 - 735 5 1 6 44 28 72 49 29 78 813 684.0 53.7 737.7Journalism 61 99 107 131 - 398 - - - - - - - - - 398 342.3 - 342.3

Economics 52 79 205 234 - 570 1 - 1 52 40 92 53 40 93 663 489.5 61.1 550.6

Labor Studies - - - - - - 58 18 76 - - - 58 18 76 76 - 51.3 51.3Labor Studies - - - - - - 18 2 20 - - - 18 2 20 20 - 20.3 20.3Union Leadership and Administration (CPE) - - - - - - 40 16 56 - - - 40 16 56 56 - 31.0 31.0

Landscape Architecture & Regional Planning 61 59 40 64 2 226 75 12 87 5 8 13 80 20 100 326 225.3 110.0 335.3Environmental Design 12 23 22 28 2 87 - - - - - - - - - 87 84.0 - 84.0Landscape Architecture 12 15 18 36 - 81 30 7 37 - - - 30 7 37 118 79.8 43.3 123.1Landscape Architecture & Regional Planning - - - - - - 8 1 9 - - - 8 1 9 9 - 10.4 10.4Landscape Contracting‡ 37 21 - - - 58 - - - - - - - - - 58 61.6 - 61.6Regional Planning - - - - - - 37 4 41 5 8 13 42 12 54 54 - 56.2 56.2

Legal Studies 49 96 119 151 - 415 - - - - - - - - - 415 352.9 - 352.9

Political Science 118 207 204 190 - 719 - 1 1 38 23 61 38 24 62 781 619.2 43.3 662.5

Public Policy and Administration - - - - - - 42 - 42 - - - 42 - 42 42 - 47.9 47.9

Social Thought and Political Economy 25 34 43 33 135 135 123 3 123 3

Fall Semester, 2009

Social Thought and Political Economy 25 34 43 33 - 135 - - - - - - - - - 135 123.3 - 123.3

Sociology 23 87 178 163 - 451 - - - 51 23 74 51 23 74 525 403.4 51.9 455.3

Total 523 858 1,207 1,260 2 3,850 185 33 218 227 155 382 412 188 600 4,450 3,419.1 467.6 3,886.7Primary Majors 517 786 1,026 979 2 3,309 185 33 218 227 155 382 412 188 600 3,909 3,135.6 467.6 3,603.2Secondary Majors 6 72 181 281 - 541 - - - - - - - - - 541 283.5 - 283.5

Unduplicated (Primary Majors)State-Supported 517 786 1,026 979 2 3,309 145 17 162 227 155 382 372 172 544 3,853 3,419.1 436.6 3,855.7Continuing and Professional Education - - - - - - 40 16 56 - - - 40 16 56 56 - 31.0 31.0

‡ Designates programs within the two-year Stockbridge School of Agriculture.

Definitions and NotesStudent Majors: A student with a declared major within the school or college. At the undergraduate level, data reported represent a duplicated count of student majors (primary and secondary majors). FTE student majors are

distributed proportionally across major programs. See Enrollment Definitions for additional details.Other: Includes post-graduate and all non-degree students.Active: Matriculating graduate students registered for courses or dissertation credits.Program Fee (PF): Matriculating graduate students assigned three credits while on Program Fee (no course).Primary Majors: The actual count of undergraduate students whose primary major is in this school/college.Secondary Majors: The actual count of undergraduate students whose secondary or tertiary declared major is in this school/college.Continuing and Professional Education (CPE): Undergraduate and graduate programs administered through CPE. Note 1. All data reflect the current organizational structure. Note 2. Excludes UMass undergraduate students on exchange at other institutions.Note 3. Enrollment in the dual degree program MBA/MPPA is reported in the School of Management.

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Full-time Equivalent (FTE) Instructed Students

SCHOOL OF EDUCATIONEDU-1

Majors Non-Majors Subtotal % of TotalFTEFTE FTE

Undergraduate Graduate Total

Majors Non-Majors Subtotal % of TotalFTEFTE FTE

Majors Non-Majors Total% of TotalFTEFTE FTEDepartment or Program

Fall Semester, 2009

Education - 404.9 404.9 635.9 74.1 710.0100.0 10.4 635.9 479.0 1,114.943.0

Education - 381.9 381.9 463.6 66.1 529.7100.0 12.5 463.6 448.0 49.1 911.5Education (CPE) - 23.1 23.1 172.3 8.0 180.3100.0 4.4 172.3 31.1 15.3 203.4

MajorsCPE: Non-state supported programs administered through Continuing and Professional Education.

Definitions and NotesStudents with a declared primary, secondary major or pre-major within the department or program offering a course. All other students are defined as "non-majors".

23.1 100.0 23.1 172.3 8.0 4.4 180.3 172.3 31.1 15.3 203.4Continuing and Professional Education

0.0 404.9 100.0 404.9 635.9 74.1 710.0 635.9 479.0 43.0 1,114.9State-Supported 0.0 381.8 100.0 381.8 463.6 66.1 12.5 529.7 463.6 447.9 49.1 911.5

-

10.4Total

Note: All data reflect the current organizational structure. See Organizational Changes for additional details: www.umass.edu/oapa/publications/admission_enrollment_reports/enroll_def_and_data_compar.pdf

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Table 2.STUDENT MAJORS

Headcount (HCT) and Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) Majors

SCHOOL OF EDUCATION EDU - 2 H E A D C O U N T S T U D E N T M A J O R S FTE STUDENT MAJORS

Undergraduate Graduate Total UGrad Grad TotalFirst- Sopho- ALL MASTER'S/C.A.G.S. DOCTORAL ALL GRADUATE

Department or Program Year more Junior Senior Other UGRAD Active PF Total Active PF Total Active PF Total

Education Policy, Research, andAdministration - - - - - - 76 4 80 86 62 148 162 66 228 228 - 171.4 171.4

Education Policy, Research and Administration - - - - - 64 3 67 86 61 147 150 64 214 214 - 163.4 163.4Education Policy, Research and - - - - - - Administration (CPE) 12 1 13 - 1 1 12 2 14 14 - 8.0 8.0

Student Development and PupilPersonnel Services - - - - - - 91 1 92 48 15 63 139 16 155 155 - 145.7 145.7

School Psychology - - - - - - - - - 19 4 23 19 4 23 23 - 26.8 26.8Student Development & Pupil Personnel Services - - - - - - 91 1 92 29 11 40 120 12 132 132 - 118.9 118.9

Teacher Education and CurriculumStudies - - - - - - 207 12 219 86 59 145 293 71 364 364 - 362.0 362.0

Teacher Education and Curriculum Studies - - - - - - 113 7 120 86 59 145 199 66 265 265 - 192.4 192.4Teacher Education and Curriculum Studies (CPE) - - - - - - 94 5 99 - - - 94 5 99 99 - 169.6 169.6

Total - - - - - - 374 17 391 220 136 356 594 153 747 747 - 679.1 679.1Primary Majors - - - - - - 374 17 391 220 136 356 594 153 747 747 - 679.1 679.1Secondary Majors - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Fall Semester, 2009

Unduplicated (Primary Majors)State-Supported - - - - - - 268 11 279 220 135 355 488 146 634 634 - 501.5 501.5Continuing and Professional Education - - - - - - 106 6 112 - 1 1 106 7 113 113 - 177.6 177.6

Definitions and NotesStudent Majors: A student with a declared major within the school or college. At the undergraduate level, data reported represent a duplicated count of student majors (primary and secondary majors). FTE student majors are

distributed proportionally across major programs. See Enrollment Definitions for additional details.Other: Includes post-graduate and all non-degree students.

Active: Matriculating graduate students registered for courses or dissertation credits.

Program Fee (PF): Matriculating graduate students assigned three credits while on Program Fee (no course).

Primary Majors: The actual count of undergraduate students whose primary major is in this school/college.

Secondary Majors: The actual count of undergraduate students whose secondary or tertiary declared major is in this school/college.

Continuing and Professional Education (CPE): Undergraduate and graduate programs administered through CPE.

Note 1. All data reflect the current organizational structure.

Note 2. Excludes UMass undergraduate students on exchange at other institutions.Note 3. Academic level for students concurrently enrolled in CAGS and MEd/EdD programs is assigned to the masters or doctoral level.

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Table 1.INSTRUCTION TO MAJORS AND NON-MAJORS

Full-time Equivalent (FTE) Instructed Students

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERINGENG-1

Majors Non-Majors Subtotal % of TotalFTEFTE FTE

Undergraduate Graduate Total

Majors Non-Majors Subtotal % of TotalFTEFTE FTE

Majors Non-Majors Total% of TotalFTEFTE FTEDepartment or Program

Fall Semester, 2009

Chemical Engineering 94.8 4.3 99.1 73.9 7.6 81.44.4 9.3 168.7 11.9 180.66.6

Civil and Environmental Engineering 165.9 12.5 178.4 77.3 2.7 80.07.0 3.3 243.3 15.1 258.45.9

Electrical and Computer Engineering 143.9 24.9 168.8 142.2 3.9 146.114.8 2.7 286.1 28.8 314.99.2

Engineering 108.8 15.9 124.7 - - -12.8 - 108.8 15.9 124.712.8

Mechanical and Industrial Engineering 226.5 11.0 237.5 56.8 8.4 65.24.6 12.9 283.3 19.4 302.86.4

Students with a declared primary, secondary major or pre-major within the department or program offering a course. All other students are defined as "non-majors".Majors:

CPE: Non-state supported programs administered through Continuing and Professional Education.

Definitions and Notes

Exception: Declared undergraduate "Engineering" majors are treated as majors in all courses offered within the College. Undergraduate students with any declared major within the College are treated as majors in "Engineering" courses.

Continuing and Professional Education

739.9 68.7 8.5 808.6 350.2 22.6 372.8 1,090.2 91.2 7.7 1,181.4State-Supported 68.7 8.5 808.6 350.2 22.6 6.1 372.8 1,090.2 91.2

6.1Total739.9 7.7 1,181.4

- - - - - - - - -- - -

Note: All data reflect the current organizational structure. See Organizational Changes for additional details: www.umass.edu/oapa/publications/admission_enrollment_reports/enroll_def_and_data_compar.pdf

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Table 2.

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING ENG - 2 H E A D C O U N T S T U D E N T M A J O R S FTE STUDENT MAJORS

Undergraduate Graduate Total UGrad Grad TotalFirst- Sopho- ALL MASTER'S DOCTORAL ALL GRADUATE

Department or Program Year more Junior Senior Other UGRAD Active PF Total Active PF Total Active PF Total

Chemical Engineering - 43 50 68 3 164 2 1 3 65 7 72 67 8 75 239 170.0 83.3 253.3

Civil and Environmental Engineering 1 51 78 97 3 230 53 4 57 21 4 25 74 8 82 312 230.1 92.2 322.3Civil Engineering 1 51 78 97 3 230 36 3 39 21 4 25 57 7 64 294 230.1 70.9 301.0Environmental Engineering - - - - - - 17 1 18 - - - 17 1 18 18 - 21.3 21.3

Electrical and Computer Engineering - 34 58 95 - 187 91 21 112 41 27 68 132 48 180 367 187.1 151.4 338.5Computer Systems Engineering - 12 20 33 - 65 - - - - - - - - - 65 65.5 - 65.5Electrical and Computer Engineering - - - - - - 91 20 111 41 27 68 132 47 179 179 - 151.1 151.1Electrical and Computer Engineering (CPE) - - - - - - - 1 1 - - - - 1 1 1 - 0.3 0.3Electrical Engineering - 22 38 62 - 122 - - - - - - - - - 122 121.6 - 121.6

Engineering 335 168 60 13 1 577 - - - - - - - - - 577 612.2 - 612.2

Mechanical and Industrial Engineering - 49 70 139 5 263 43 9 52 29 17 46 72 26 98 361 259.1 69.7 328.8Engineering Management (CPE) - - - - - - 1 - 1 - - - 1 - 1 1 - 0.3 0.3Industrial Engineering - 6 5 9 1 21 - - - - - - - - - 21 20.9 - 20.9Industrial Engineering and Operations Research - - - - - - 6 2 8 6 5 11 12 7 19 19 - 12.7 12.7Mechanical Engineering - 43 65 130 4 242 36 7 43 23 12 35 59 19 78 320 238.1 56.7 294.8

Total 336 345 316 412 12 1,421 189 35 224 156 55 211 345 90 435 1,856 1,458.5 396.7 1,855.2Primary Majors 336 345 316 410 12 1,419 189 35 224 156 55 211 345 90 435 1,854 1,457.6 396.7 1,854.3Secondary Majors - - - 2 - 2 - - - - - - - - - 2 0.9 - 0.9

Fall Semester, 2009

STUDENT MAJORSHeadcount (HCT) and Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) Majors

Unduplicated (Primary Majors)State-Supported 336 345 316 410 12 1,419 189 34 223 156 55 211 345 89 434 1,853 1,458.5 396.4 1,854.9Continuing and Professional Education - - - - - - 1 1 - - - - 1 1 1 - 0.3 0.3

Definitions and NotesStudent Majors: A student with a declared major within the school or college. At the undergraduate level, data reported represent a duplicated count of student majors (primary and secondary majors). FTE student majors are

distributed proportionally across major programs. See Enrollment Definitions for additional details.Other: Includes post-graduate and all non-degree students.Active: Matriculating graduate students registered for courses or dissertation credits.Program Fee (PF): Matriculating graduate students assigned three credits while on Program Fee (no course).Primary Majors: The actual count of undergraduate students whose primary major is in this school/college.Secondary Majors: The actual count of undergraduate students whose secondary or tertiary declared major is in this school/college.Continuing and Professional Education (CPE): Undergraduate and graduate programs administered through CPE. Note 1. All data reflect the current organizational structure. Note 2. Excludes UMass undergraduate students on exchange at other institutions.

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Table 1.INSTRUCTION TO MAJORS AND NON-MAJORS

Full-time Equivalent (FTE) Instructed Students

ISENBERG SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENTMGT-1

Majors Non-Majors Subtotal % of TotalFTEFTE FTE

Undergraduate Graduate Total

Majors Non-Majors Subtotal % of TotalFTEFTE FTE

Majors Non-Majors Total% of TotalFTEFTE FTEDepartment or Program

Fall Semester, 2009

Accounting 203.7 73.5 277.3 - - -26.5 - 203.7 73.5 277.326.5

Accounting 203.5 69.5 273.1 - - -25.5 - 203.5 69.5 25.5 273.1

Accounting (CPE) 0.2 4.0 4.2 - - -95.2 - 0.2 4.0 95.2 4.2

Finance and Operations Management 230.3 85.4 315.7 - - -27.1 - 230.3 85.4 315.727.1

Finance and Operations Management 229.9 65.4 295.3 - - -22.1 - 229.9 65.4 22.1 295.3

Finance and Operations Management (CPE) 0.4 20.0 20.4 - - -98.0 - 0.4 20.0 98.0 20.4

Hospitality and Tourism Management 277.9 73.6 351.5 11.3 1.0 12.320.9 8.1 289.2 74.6 363.920.5

Hospitality and Tourism Management 263.7 64.2 327.9 11.3 1.0 12.319.6 8.1 275.0 65.2 19.2 340.3

Hospitality and Tourism Management (CPE) 14.2 9.4 23.6 - - -39.8 - 14.2 9.4 39.8 23.6

Isenberg School of Management 307.8 68.9 376.7 678.4 98.7 777.118.3 12.7 986.2 167.6 1,153.814.5

Isenberg School of Management 301.8 62.5 364.3 149.7 15.3 165.117.2 9.3 451.5 77.9 14.7 529.4

Isenberg School of Management (CPE) 6.0 6.4 12.4 528.7 83.3 612.051.6 13.6 534.7 89.7 14.4 624.4

Management 185.7 109.9 295.6 - - -37.2 - 185.7 109.9 295.637.2

Management 178.3 97.3 275.6 - - -35.3 - 178.3 97.3 35.3 275.6

Management (CPE) 7.4 12.6 20.0 - - -63.0 - 7.4 12.6 63.0 20.0

Marketing 120.1 83.4 203.5 - - -41.0 - 120.1 83.4 203.541.0

Marketing 119.1 74.2 193.3 - - -38.4 - 119.1 74.2 38.4 193.3

Marketing (CPE) 1.0 9.2 10.2 - - -90.2 - 1.0 9.2 90.2 10.2

Resource Economics 149.9 204.9 354.8 17.1 14.3 31.457.8 45.6 167.0 219.3 386.256.8

Sport Management 154.9 20.8 175.7 24.4 18.4 42.911.8 43.0 179.3 39.2 218.618.0

Students with a declared primary, secondary major or pre-major within the department or program offering a course. All other students are defined as "non-majors".Majors

CPE: Non-state supported programs administered through Continuing and Professional Education.

Definitions and Notes

Declared "School of Management" majors are treated as majors in all courses offered within the School except for Sport Management and Hospitality & Tourism Management majors. Students with any declared major within the School (except for Sport Management and Hospitality and Tourism Management) are treated as majors in "School of

61.6 67.8 90.8 528.7 83.3 13.6 612.0 557.9 144.9 20.6 702.8Continuing and Professional Education

1,630.2 720.6 30.7 2,350.8 731.3 132.4 863.7 2,361.5 853.0 26.5 3,214.5State-Supported 1,601.0 659.0 29.2 2,260.0 202.6 49.1 19.5 251.7 1,803.6 708.1 28.2 2,511.7

29.2

15.3Total

Note: All data reflect the current organizational structure. See Organizational Changes for additional details: www.umass.edu/oapa/publications/admission_enrollment_reports/enroll_def_and_data_compar.pdf

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Table 2.STUDENT MAJORS

Headcount (HCT) and Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) Majors

ISENBERG SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT MGT - 2 H E A D C O U N T S T U D E N T M A J O R S FTE STUDENT MAJORS

Undergraduate Graduate Total UGrad Grad TotalFirst- Sopho- ALL MASTER'S DOCTORAL ALL GRADUATE

Department or Program Year more Junior Senior Other UGRAD Active PF Total Active PF Total Active PF Total

Accounting and Information Systems - - 31 170 - 201 66 - 66 - - - 66 - 66 267 190.2 21.8 212.0Accounting - - 31 170 - - - - - - - - - - 201 190.2 - 190.2Accounting (CPE) - - - - - 66 - 66 - - - 66 - 66 66 - 21.8 21.8

Finance and Operations Management - - 41 263 - 304 - - - - - - - - - 304 272.5 - 272.5

Hospitality and Tourism Management 77 140 203 184 - 604 15 - 15 - - - 15 - 15 619 561.2 17.3 578.5Hospitality and Tourism Management 77 133 176 165 - 551 15 - 15 - - - 15 - 15 566 535.3 17.3 552.6Hospitality and Tourism Management (CPE) - 7 27 19 - 53 - - - - - - - - - 53 25.9 - 25.9

Management 1 2 48 128 - 179 - - - - - - - - - 179 128.8 - 128.8Management - - 14 98 - 112 - - - - - - - - - 112 101.2 - 101.2Management (CPE) 1 2 34 30 - 67 - - - - - - - - - 67 27.6 - 27.6

Marketing - - 23 140 - 163 - - - - - - - - - 163 138.2 - 138.2Marketing - - 20 134 - 154 - - - - - - - - - 154 135.6 - 135.6Marketing (CPE) - - 3 6 - 9 - - - - - - - - - 9 2.6 - 2.6

Resource Economics 4 49 97 90 - 240 14 1 15 5 - 5 19 1 20 260 227.9 18.1 246.0

School of Management 420 488 513 22 - 1,443 1,054 35 1,089 54 11 65 1,108 46 1,154 2,597 1,411.8 695.8 2,107.6MBA - - - - - - 49 - 49 - - - 49 - 49 49 - 78.8 78.8MBA (CPE) - - - - - - 982 35 1,017 - - - 982 35 1,017 1,017 - 518.2 518.2MBA/MPPA - - - - - - 4 - 4 - - - 4 - 4 4 - 6.6 6.6MBA/Sport Management - - - - - - 19 - 19 - - - 19 - 19 19 - 35.9 35.9School of Management 420 488 513 22 - 1 443 - - - 54 11 65 54 11 65 1 508 1 411 8 56 4 1 468 2

Fall Semester, 2009

School of Management 420 488 513 22 - 1,443 - - - 54 11 65 54 11 65 1,508 1,411.8 56.4 1,468.2

Sport Management 81 124 148 109 - 462 14 6 20 - 2 2 14 8 22 484 419.4 25.6 445.0

Total 583 803 1,104 1,106 - 3,596 1,163 42 1,205 59 13 72 1,222 55 1,277 4,873 3,349.9 778.6 4,128.5Primary Majors 583 782 1060 1,078 - 3,503 1163 42 1205 59 13 72 1222 55 1,277 4,780 3,299.1 778.6 4,077.7Secondary Majors - 21 44 28 - 93 - - - - - - - - - 93 50.8 - 50.8

Unduplicated (Primary Majors)State-Supported 582 773 996 1,023 - 3,374 115 7 122 59 13 72 174 20 194 3,568 3,293.8 238.6 3,532.4Continuing and Professional Education 1 9 64 55 - 129 1,048 35 1,083 - - - 1,048 35 1,083 1,212 56.1 540.0 596.1

Definitions and NotesStudent Majors: A student with a declared major within the school or college. At the undergraduate level, data reported represent a duplicated count of student majors (primary and secondary majors). FTE student majors are

distributed proportionally across major programs. See Enrollment Definitions for additional details.Other: Includes post-graduate and all non-degree students.Active: Matriculating graduate students registered for courses or dissertation credits.Program Fee (PF): Matriculating graduate students assigned three credits while on Program Fee (no course).Primary Majors: The actual count of undergraduate students whose primary major is in this school/college.Secondary Majors: The actual count of undergraduate students whose secondary or tertiary declared major is in this school/college.Continuing and Professional Education (CPE): Undergraduate and graduate programs administered through CPE.

Note 1. All data reflect the current organizational structure. Note 2. Excludes UMass undergraduate students on exchange at other institutions.

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Table 1.INSTRUCTION TO MAJORS AND NON-MAJORS

Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) Instructed Students

NUR-1 SCHOOL OF NURSINGUndergraduate Graduate Total

Majors Non-Majors Subtotal Majors Non-Majors Subtotal Majors Non-Majors TotalDepartment or Program FTE FTE % of Total FTE FTE FTE % of Total FTE FTE FTE % of Total FTE

Nursing 256.3 4.1 1.6 260.4 101.0 1.4 1.4 102.4 357.3 5.5 1.5 362.8Nursing 191.5 4.1 2.1 195.6 16.3 0.7 4.1 17.0 207.8 4.8 2.3 212.6Nursing (CPE) 64.8 - - 64.8 84.7 0.7 0.8 85.4 149.5 0.7 0.5 150.2

PUB - 1 SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND HEALTH SCIENCESUndergraduate Graduate Total

Majors Non-Majors Subtotal Majors Non-Majors Subtotal Majors Non-Majors TotalDepartment or Program FTE FTE % of Total FTE FTE FTE % of Total FTE FTE FTE % of Total FTE

Communication Disorders 102.0 47.5 31.8 149.5 99.0 2.1 2.1 101.1 201.0 49.6 19.8 250.6Communication Disorders 102.0 35.9 26.0 137.9 77.9 2.0 2.5 79.9 179.9 37.9 17.4 217.8Communication Disorders (CPE) - 11.6 100.0 11.6 21.1 0.1 0.5 21.2 21.1 11.7 35.7 32.8

Kinesiology 231.5 136.3 37.1 367.8 27.2 1.8 6.2 29.0 258.7 138.1 34.8 396.8Kinesiology 231.1 126.5 35.4 357.6 27.2 1.8 6.2 29.0 258.3 128.3 33.2 386.6Kinesiology (CPE) 0.4 9.8 96.1 10.2 - - - - 0.4 9.8 96.1 10.2

Nutrition 44.5 116.1 72.3 160.6 4.3 25.3 85.5 29.6 48.8 141.4 74.3 190.2Nutrition 44.5 105.7 70.4 150.2 4.3 7.3 62.9 11.6 48.8 113.0 69.8 161.8Nutrition (CPE) - 10.4 100.0 10.4 - 18.0 100.0 18.0 - 28.4 100.0 28.4

Fall Semester, 2009

Nutrition (CPE) - 10.4 100.0 10.4 - 18.0 100.0 18.0 - 28.4 100.0 28.4

Public Health 47.8 131.3 73.3 179.1 195.7 87.0 30.8 282.7 243.5 218.3 47.3 461.8Public Health 47.8 126.9 72.6 174.7 98.7 22.0 18.2 120.7 146.5 148.9 50.4 295.4Public Health (CPE) - 4.4 100.0 4.4 97.0 65.0 40.1 162.0 97.0 69.4 41.7 166.4

Total 425.8 431.2 50.3 857.0 326.2 116.2 26.3 442.4 752.0 547.4 42.1 1,299.4State-Supported 425.4 395.0 48.1 820.4 208.1 33.1 13.7 241.2 633.5 428.1 40.3 1,061.6Continuing and Professional Education 0.4 36.2 98.9 36.6 118.1 83.1 41.3 201.2 118.5 119.3 50.2 237.8

Definitions and Notes

Majors: Students with a declared primary, secondary major or pre-major within the department or program offering a course. All other students are defined as "non-majors".

CPE: Non-state supported programs administered through Continuing and Professional Education. Note 1: Starting in Fall 2007, the Public Health department began offering a Bachelor's in Public Health Sciences.Note 2. All data reflect the current organizational structure. See Organizational Changes for additional details: www.umass.edu/oapa/publications/admission_enrollment_reports/enroll_def_and_data_compar.pdf

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Table 2.STUDENT MAJORS

Headcount (HCT) and Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) Majors

SCHOOL OF NURSING NUR - 2 H E A D C O U N T S T U D E N T M A J O R S FTE STUDENT MAJORS

Undergraduate Graduate Total UGrad Grad TotalFirst- Sopho- ALL MASTER'S DOCTORAL ALL GRADUATE

Department or Program Year more Junior Senior Other UGRAD Active PF Total Active PF Total Active PF Total

Nursing 70 61 82 175 - 388 34 3 37 140 12 152 174 15 189 577 380.6 129.1 509.7Nursing 70 56 67 117 - 310 11 - 11 21 9 30 32 9 41 351 315.0 25.7 340.7Nursing (CPE) - 5 15 58 - 78 12 2 14 - - - 12 2 14 92 65.6 6.3 71.9Nursing DNP (CPE) - - - - - - - - - 119 3 122 119 3 122 122 - 90.1 90.1Nursing/Public Health (CPE) - - - - - - 11 1 12 - - - 11 1 12 12 - 7.0 7.0

Total 70 61 82 175 - 388 34 3 37 140 12 152 174 15 189 577 380.6 129.1 509.7Primary Majors 70 61 82 175 - 388 34 3 37 140 12 152 174 15 189 577 380.6 129.1 509.7Secondary Majors - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Unduplicated (Primary Majors)State-Supported 70 56 67 117 - 310 - 11 - 11 21 9 30 32 9 41 351 315.0 25.7 340.7Continuing and Professional Education - 5 15 58 - 78 23 3 26 119 3 122 142 6 148 226 65.6 103.4 169.0

SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND HEALTH SCIENCES PUB - 2 H E A D C O U N T S T U D E N T M A J O R S FTE STUDENT MAJORS

Undergraduate Graduate Total UGrad Grad TotalFirst- Sopho- ALL MASTER'S DOCTORAL ALL GRADUATE

Department or Program Year more Junior Senior Other UGRAD Active PF Total Active PF Total Active PF Total

Communication Disorders 32 57 76 65 - 230 47 - 47 38 1 39 85 1 86 316 222.0 111.2 333.2Audiology - - - - - - - - - 24 - 24 24 - 24 24 - 30.1 30.1Communication Disorders 32 57 76 65 - 230 47 - 47 14 1 15 61 1 62 292 222.0 81.1 303.1

Kinesiology 109 140 162 126 - 537 11 - 11 27 5 32 38 5 43 580 540.2 36.8 577.0

Fall Semester, 2009

Nutrition 41 38 43 43 11 176 9 - 9 - - - 9 - 9 185 164.4 9.7 174.1

Public Health 13 37 54 39 - 143 271 17 288 30 7 37 301 24 325 468 131.2 224.0 355.2Public Health - - - - - - 64 9 73 30 7 37 94 16 110 110 - 117.3 117.3Public Health (CPE) - - - - - - 55 2 57 - - - 55 2 57 57 - 32.0 32.0Public Health Practice (CPE) - - - - - - 152 6 158 - - - 152 6 158 158 - 74.7 74.7Public Health Sciences 13 37 54 39 - 143 - - - - - - - - - 143 131.2 - 131.2

Total 195 272 335 273 11 1,086 338 17 355 95 13 108 433 30 463 1,549 1,057.8 381.7 1,439.5Primary Majors 195 262 322 252 11 1042 338 17 355 95 13 108 433 30 463 1,505 1,033.7 381.7 1,415.4Secondary Majors - 10 13 21 - 44 - - - - - - - - - 44 24.1 - 24.1

Unduplicated (Primary Majors)State-Supported 195 262 322 252 11 1,042 131 9 140 95 13 108 226 22 248 1,290 1,057.8 275.0 1,332.8Continuing and Professional Education - - - - - - 207 8 215 - - - 207 8 215 215 - 106.7 106.7

Definitions and NotesStudent Majors: A student with a declared major within the school or college. At the undergraduate level, data reported represent a duplicated count of student majors (primary and secondary majors). FTE student majors are

distributed proportionally across major programs. See Enrollment Definitions for additional details.Other: Includes post-graduate and all non-degree students.Active: Matriculating graduate students registered for courses or dissertation credits.Program Fee (PF): Matriculating graduate students assigned three credits while on Program Fee (no course).Primary Majors: The actual count of undergraduate students whose primary major is in this school/college.Secondary Majors: The actual count of undergraduate students whose secondary or tertiary declared major is in this school/college.Continuing and Professional Education (CPE): Undergraduate and graduate programs administered through CPE. Note 1. All data reflect the current organizational structure. Note 2. Excludes UMass undergraduate students on exchange at other institutions.Note 3. Enrollments in the dual degree program Nursing/MPH are reported in the School of Nursing.

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Table 1.INSTRUCTION TO MAJORS AND NON-MAJORS

Full-time Equivalent (FTE) Instructed Students

OTHEROTH-1

Majors Non-Majors Subtotal % of TotalFTEFTE FTE

Undergraduate Graduate Total

Majors Non-Majors Subtotal % of TotalFTEFTE FTE

Majors Non-Majors Total% of TotalFTEFTE FTEDepartment or Program

Fall Semester, 2009

Aerospace Studies - 7.2 7.2 - - -100.0 - - 7.2 7.2100.0

Bachelor's Degree with Individual Concentration 11.5 21.3 32.8 - - -65.0 - 11.5 21.3 32.865.0

Commonwealth College - 217.5 217.5 - - -100.0 - - 217.5 217.5100.0

Commonwealth College - 209.3 209.3 - - -100.0 - - 209.3 100.0 209.3

Community Service Learning - 8.3 8.3 - - -100.0 - - 8.3 100.0 8.3

Continuing and Professional Education (CPE) - 3.0 3.0 - - -100.0 - - 3.0 3.0100.0

English as a Second Language - 10.9 10.9 - - -100.0 - - 10.9 10.9100.0

Exchange - - - - 1.0 1.0- 100.0 - 1.0 1.0100.0

Military Leadership - 18.6 18.6 - - -100.0 - - 18.6 18.6100.0

University Without Walls (CPE) 130.4 1.2 131.6 - - -0.9 - 130.4 1.2 131.60.9

University, Other - 68.8 68.8 - - -100.0 - - 68.8 68.8100.0

University - 23.7 23.7 - - -100.0 - - 23.7 100.0 23.7

University Internship Program - 45.1 45.1 - - -100.0 - - 45.1 100.0 45.1

Writing Program - 474.2 474.2 - - -100.0 - - 474.2 474.2100.0

English Writing - 471.4 471.4 - - -100.0 - - 471.4 100.0 471.4

English Writing (CPE) - 2.8 2.8 - - -100.0 - - 2.8 100.0 2.8

Majors:

CPE: Non-state supported programs administered through Continuing and Professional Education.

Definitions and Notes

Students with a declared primary, secondary major or pre-major within the department or program offering a course. All other students are defined as "non-majors".

7.0 5.1 137.4 130.4 7.0 5.1 137.4Continuing and Professional Education

141.9 822.8 85.3 964.7 141.9 823.8 85.3 965.7State-Supported 11.5 815.8 98.6 827.3 11.5 816.8 98.6 828.3

130.4

Total

130.4

141.911.5

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Note: All data reflect the current organizational structure. See Organizational Changes for additional details: www.umass.edu/oapa/publications/admission_enrollment_reports/enroll_def_and_data_compar.pdf

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Table 2.STUDENT MAJORS

Headcount (HCT) and Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) Majors

OTHER PROGRAMS OTH - 2 H E A D C O U N T S T U D E N T M A J O R S FTE STUDENT MAJORS

Undergraduate Graduate* Total UGrad Grad TotalFirst- Sopho- ALL MASTER'S DOCTORAL ALL GRADUATE

Department or Program Year more Junior Senior Other UGRAD Active PF Total Active PF Total Active PF Total

Bachelor's Degree with Individual Concentration - 7 60 88 2 157 - - - - - - - - - 157 141.0 - 141.0

Bachelor of General Studies - - 1 4 - 5 - - - - - - - - - 5 2.9 - 2.9

Non-Degree - - - - 586 586 - - - - - - - - 597 1,183 242.9 290.4 533.3Exchange Program - - - - 88 88 - - - - - - - - 47 135 76.8 52.6 129.4Non-Degree - - - - 41 41 - - - - - - - - 155 196 12.8 77.9 90.7Continuing and Professional Education - - - - 457 457 - - - - - - - - 395 852 153.3 159.9 313.2

University, Undeclared 1,357 819 57 4 - 2,237 - - - - - - - - - 2,237 2,210.2 - 2,210.2

University Without Walls‡ 15 131 245 160 - 551 - - - - - - - - - 551 252.4 - 252.4

Total 1,372 957 363 256 588 3,536 - - - - - - - - 597 4,133 2,849.4 290.3 3,139.7Primary Majors 1,372 957 360 245 588 3,522 - - - - - - - - 597 4,119 2,842.3 290.3 3,132.6Secondary Majors - - 3 11 - 14 - - - - - - - - - 14 7.1 - 7.1

Unduplicated (Primary Majors)State-Supported 1,372 957 359 241 131 2,509 - - - - - - - - 395 2,904 2,440.8 130.4 2,571.2Continuing and Professional Education - - 1 4 457 1,013 - - - - - - - - 202 1,215 408.6 159.9 568.5

* Graduate Non-Degree students have no degree level. They appear in this table aggregated under Graduate Total.‡ Does not include a significant portion of credits awarded for Prior Learning.

Definitions and NotesStudent Majors: A student with a declared major within the school or college. At the undergraduate level, data reported represent a duplicated count of student majors (primary and secondary majors). FTE student majors are

distributed proportionally across major programs. See Enrollment Definitions for additional details.

Fall Semester, 2009

p p y j p gOther: Includes post-graduate and all non-degree students.Active: Matriculating graduate students registered for courses or dissertation credits.Program Fee (PF): Matriculating graduate students assigned three credits while on Program Fee (no course).Primary Majors: The actual count of undergraduate students whose primary major is in this school/college.Secondary Majors: The actual count of undergraduate students whose secondary or tertiary declared major is in this school/college.

Continuing and Professional Education (CPE): Undergraduate and graduate programs administered through CPE. Note 1. All data reflect the current organizational structure. Note 2. Excludes UMass undergraduate students on exchange at other institutions.

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