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Admissions and Enrollment Report Office of Institutional Research Fall 2016

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Admissions and EnrollmentReport

Office of Institutional Research

Fall 2016

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TABLES

ADMISSIONS (ADM) TABLES Table 1: Undergraduate Admissions …………………………………………………………… 4 Table 2: Academic Indicators of Entering Undergraduate Students ……………………… 6 Table 3: Graduate Admissions and 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 Information and Computer Sciences ICS – 1: Instruction to Majors and Non-Majors ……………………………………... 20 ICS – 2: Student Majors …………………………………………………………………. 21

College of Natural Sciences CNS – 1: Instruction to Majors and Non-Majors ……………………………………... 22 CNS – 2: Student Majors …………………………………………………………………. 23

College of Social and Behavioral Sciences SBS – 1: Instruction to Majors and Non-Majors ……………………………………... 26 SBS – 2: Student Majors …………………………………………………………………. 27

College of Education EDU – 1: Instruction to Majors and Non-Majors ……………………………………... 28 EDU – 2: Student Majors …………………………………………………………………. 29

College of Engineering ENG – 1: Instruction to Majors and Non-Majors ……………………………………... 30 ENG – 2: Student Majors …………………………………………………………………. 31

Isenberg School of Management MGT – 1: Instruction to Majors and Non-Majors ……………………………………... 32 MGT – 2: Student Majors …………………………………………………………………. 33

College of Nursing NUR – 1: Instruction to Majors and Non-Majors ……………………………………... 34 NUR – 2: Student Majors …………………………………………………………………. 35

School of Public Health and Health Sciences PUB – 1: Instruction to Majors and Non-Majors ……………………………………... 36 PUB – 2: Student Majors …………………………………………………………………. 37

Other Programs OTH – 1: Instruction to Majors and Non-Majors ……………………………………... 38 OTH – 2: Student Majors …………………………………………………………………. 39

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INTRODUCTION REPORTING ADMISSIONS AND ENROLLMENT Information for this report is drawn from the Student Information System (SPIRE). This is a transactional system that represents the campus’ official actions with respect to student admissions and enrollment. Admissions and enrollment activity is ongoing, but a “snapshot” of the data is taken at the end of the add/drop period (the fourteenth calendar day of each semester). These data are then processed and verified before they are put into table form for publication. 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. Calculation of undergraduate enrollment data for student majors and instructed students is 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. Graduate enrollment is based on a student’s primary major. See Enrollment Definitions for a more detailed explanation. ADMISSIONS DEFINITIONS Admissions data for applications, acceptances (admits) and enrollments are reported based on the major to which the student applied. Entering enrollment numbers are based on the students’ actual enrolled major. Undergraduate students may be admitted into their 1st choice major or, if they have applied to a restricted program, an alternate major. An applicant to a restricted major who is not admitted to the program but admitted to the university is counted as an alternate major. An applicant to a non-restricted major who changes their major at the time of admission or enrollment is counted as a 1st choice major in their applied program. For example, an applicant to the restricted Engineering program is counted as an alternate major if they are not admitted into the Engineering program but admitted to an Exploratory Track program. An applicant to the English program, who enrolls in the History program, is counted as an applicant to English and as a 1st choice major admission in English.

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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). 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, their 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. For courses numbered 500-599, however, we look to see what kind of student is taking the course: if 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 AND OTHER CHANGES The following changes are in effect for Academic Year 2016-2017:

The Associate’s degree in Sustainable Food and Farming is now also offered through Continuing and Professional Education.

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

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Admissions Table 1.UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSIONS

Applications, Acceptances, and EnrollmentsFall Semester 2016

ADM - 1 CAMPUS SUMMARY

Applications Acceptances Enrollments

Admissions 1st Choice Alternate Acceptance Rate % 1st Choice Alternate Yield %

School or College Category Major Major Total 1st Choice Total Major Major Total 1st Choice Total

College of Humanities First-Year 3,725 2,104 203 2,307 56.5 61.9 375 19 394 17.8 17.1and Fine Arts Transfer 317 221 8 229 69.7 72.2 134 4 138 60.6 60.3

Post-graduate 2 2 - 2 100.0 100.0 2 - 2 100.0 100.0Total 4,044 2,327 211 2,538 57.5 62.8 511 23 534 22.0 21.0

College of Information First-Year 2,936 863 1,087 1,950 29.4 66.4 180 233 413 20.9 21.2and Computer Sciences Transfer 202 64 38 102 31.7 50.5 39 21 60 60.9 58.8

Post-graduate 5 1 - 1 20.0 20.0 1 - 1 100.0 100.0Total 3,143 928 1,125 2,053 29.5 65.3 220 254 474 23.7 23.1

College of Natural Sciences First-Year 10,767 7,017 - 7,017 65.2 65.2 1,446 - 1,446 20.6 20.6Stockbridge 111 83 - 83 74.8 74.8 38 - 38 45.8 45.8Transfer 871 585 - 585 67.2 67.2 337 - 337 57.6 57.6Post-graduate 8 8 - 8 100.0 100.0 6 - 6 75.0 75.0CE Transfer 12 9 - 9 75.0 75.0 5 - 5 55.6 55.6CE Post-grad 2 2 - 2 100.0 100.0 1 - 1 50.0 50.0Total 11,771 7,704 0 7,704 65.4 65.4 1,833 - 1,833 23.8 23.8

College of Social and First-Year 5,018 3,003 15 3,018 59.8 60.1 492 12 504 16.4 16.7Behavioral Sciences Stockbridge 22 19 - 19 86.4 86.4 9 - 9 47.4 47.4

Transfer 492 304 26 330 61.8 67.1 168 19 187 55.3 56.7Post-graduate - - - - - - - - - - -Total 5,532 3,326 41 3,367 60.1 60.9 669 31 700 20.1 20.8

College of Education First-Year 1,164 561 - 561 48.2 48.2 92 - 92 16.4 16.4

Transfer 67 33 - 33 49.3 49.3 16 - 16 48.5 48.5Post-graduate - - - - - - - - -Total 1,231 594 - 594 48.3 48.3 108 - 108 18.2 18.2

College of Engineering First-Year 4,680 2,071 1,053 3,124 44.3 66.8 347 209 556 16.8 17.8Transfer 266 101 41 142 38.0 53.4 59 19 78 58.4 54.9Post-graduate 6 3 2 5 50.0 83.3 3 1 4 100.0 80.0Total 4,952 2,175 1,096 3,271 43.9 66.1 409 229 638 18.8 19.5

School of Management First-Year 8,292 2,148 2,509 4,657 25.9 56.2 474 391 865 22.1 18.6Transfer 853 211 233 444 24.7 52.1 138 127 265 65.4 59.7Post-graduate - - - - - - - - - - -CE Transfer 46 41 - 41 89.1 89.1 32 - 32 78.0 78.0Total 9,191 2,400 2,742 5,101 26.1 55.5 644 518 1,162 26.8 22.8

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Admissions Table 1.UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSIONS

Applications, Acceptances, and EnrollmentsFall Semester 2016

CAMPUS SUMMARY (Continued) ADM - 1

Applications Acceptances Enrollments

Admissions 1st Choice Alternate Acceptance Rate % 1st Choice Alternate Yield %

School or College Category Major Major Total 1st Choice Total Major Major Total 1st Choice Total

College of Nursing First-Year 1,950 266 63 329 13.6 16.9 74 13 87 27.8 26.4Transfer 13 5 - 5 38.5 38.5 4 - 4 80.0 80.0Post-graduate 1 - - - - - - - - - -CE Transfer 22 17 - 17 77.3 77.3 12 - 12 70.6 70.6CE Post-grad 246 99 - 99 40.2 40.2 73 - 73 73.7 73.7Total 2,232 387 63 450 17.3 20.2 163 13 176 42.1 39.1

School of Public Health First-Year 2,070 1,241 - 1,241 60.0 60.0 250 - 250 20.1 20.1and Health Sciences Transfer 243 169 - 169 69.5 69.5 101 - 101 59.8 59.8

Post-graduate 5 2 - 2 40.0 40.0 - - - - -Total 2,318 1,412 - 1,412 60.9 60.9 351 - 351 24.9 24.9

Other Programs* First-Year 102 71 - 71 69.6 69.6 36 - 36 50.7 50.7Transfer 19 13 - 13 68.4 68.4 7 - 7 53.8 53.8Post-graduate - - - - - - - - - - -CE Transfer 388 364 - 364 93.8 93.8 285 - 285 78.3 78.3Total 509 448 - 448 88.0 88.0 328 - 328 73.2 73.2

Total First-Year 40,704 19,345 4,930 24,275 47.5 59.6 3,766 877 4,643 19.5 19.1Stockbridge 133 102 - 102 76.7 76.7 47 - 47 46.1 46.1Transfer 3,343 1,706 346 2,052 51.0 61.4 1,003 190 1,193 58.8 58.1Post-graduate 27 16 2 18 59.3 66.7 12 1 13 75.0 72.2Total 44,207 21,169 5,278 26,447 47.9 59.8 4,828 1,068 5,896 22.8 22.3

Continuing and Transfer 468 431 - 431 92.1 92.1 334 - 334 77.5 77.5Professional Education Post-graduate 248 101 - 101 40.7 40.7 74 - 74 73.3 73.3

Total 716 532 - 532 74.3 74.3 408 - 408 76.7 76.7

Definitions and Notes* In Fall 2016, some students had still applied as "undeclared" majors; however, they were no longer admitted as undeclared. Instead, students were placed into one of the Exploratory Track programs within the schools and colleges.Exploratory Track students are included in the School/College to which they applied. Students who applied to a major and were admitted to an Exploratory Track program are counted as alternate majors.Acceptance Rate: The percent of applicants who were accepted in their 1st choice major (1st choice) or in either the 1st choice or alternate major (Total).Yield - 1st Choice: The percent of students accepted in their 1st choice major who enrolled in their 1st choice major.Yield - Total: The percent of all accepted students who enrolled in either the 1st choice or alternate major.Transfer: A student who earned 12 or more credits at another higher education institution prior to enrolling at UMass Amherst.

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. Numbers are reported according to the School or College affiliation of the major to which the student applied (the 1st choice major).Note 4. Some academic units have restricted the number of entering students, and many applicants are offered an alternate 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 into the Exploratory Track program or an alternate major chosen by the student.Note 5. Students applying to undergraduate programs administered through CPE are reported 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 GPA SAT Mean Scores and Percentile Score Ranges ACT Scores Grade-Point Average

Total Number Number Math Critical Reading Combined Number Total Number

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

College of Humanities

and Fine Arts 389 386 3.80 350 550 640 598 560 670 609 1120 1290 1208 81 27 151 151 3.33

Majors 272 270 3.83 247 540 640 596 560 670 614 1120 1300 1210 55 27 151 151 3.33

Exploratory Track 117 116 3.71 103 560 650 604 550 670 598 1110 1280 1202 26 27 - - -

College of Information

and Computer Sciences 296 294 3.87 245 660 760 703 580 690 633 1260 1410 1336 89 30 39 39 3.49

Majors 184 182 3.97 146 670 760 718 610 710 658 1310 1450 1376 61 31 39 39 3.49

Exploratory Track 112 112 3.71 99 640 730 680 540 640 597 1190 1340 1277 28 28 - - -

College of Natural Sciences 1,590 1,586 3.86 1,353 570 670 624 540 640 588 1130 1290 1212 461 28 383 382 3.32

Majors 1,415 1,413 3.88 1,209 570 670 624 540 640 590 1130 1290 1214 418 28 380 379 3.31

Exploratory Track 175 173 3.71 144 570 670 624 520 620 567 1110 1265 1191 43 27 3 3 3.60

College of Social and

Behavioral Sciences 828 824 3.66 673 560 640 599 540 630 583 1110 1240 1182 218 26 286 285 3.20

Majors 480 477 3.68 392 560 640 604 550 640 594 1130 1260 1198 119 27 285 284 3.20

Exploratory Track 348 347 3.63 281 550 630 592 530 610 568 1100 1220 1159 99 26 1 1 ‡

College of Education 78 78 3.78 59 560 660 610 540 630 582 1110 1290 1192 24 27 - - -

Majors - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Exploratory Track 78 78 3.78 59 560 660 610 540 630 582 1110 1290 1192 24 27 - - -

College of Engineering 503 499 3.94 441 630 720 675 560 660 611 1210 1360 1286 142 29 65 65 3.33

Majors 399 395 4.00 349 650 720 690 590 670 629 1250 1380 1319 115 29 65 65 3.33

Exploratory Track 104 104 3.69 92 580 650 617 515 580 543 1105 1210 1160 27 25 - - -

School of Management 600 598 3.87 484 600 680 642 560 650 607 1180 1310 1249 188 28 160 160 3.45

Majors 511 509 3.88 406 620 690 653 580 660 619 1220 1320 1271 162 28 160 160 3.45

Exploratory Track 89 89 3.78 78 550 620 587 520 570 547 1090 1170 1133 26 25 - - -

College of Nursing 74 74 4.08 66 630 670 651 580 650 622 1220 1320 1273 25 29 4 2 ‡

School of Public Health

and Health Sciences 285 283 3.79 248 540 630 590 530 620 575 1090 1240 1165 68 26 105 105 3.29

Majors 190 188 3.81 166 540 630 587 530 610 567 1070 1220 1154 48 26 105 105 3.29

Exploratory Track 95 95 3.76 82 550 640 596 550 640 591 1100 1270 1188 20 27 - - -

Total 4,643 4,622 3.83 3,919 580 680 628 550 650 596 1140 1310 1225 1,296 28 1,193 1,189 3.31

Majors 3,525 3,508 3.87 2,981 580 680 634 550 650 604 1150 1320 1238 1,003 28 1,189 1,185 3.31

Exploratory Track 1,118 1,114 3.70 938 570 660 611 530 620 573 1110 1250 1184 293 26 4 4 3.48

Definitions and Notes

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. Effective Fall 2016, students were no longer able to apply as undeclared. Instead, they applied directly to one of the Exploratory Track programs within the school and colleges. Note 2. Includes students enrolled in at least one credit-bearing course at the end of the fourteenth calendar day of the semester. Excludes entering undergraduates who enrolled in a program administered by CPE.Note 3. Numbers are reported according to the School or College affiliation of the major in which the student was enrolled. The College of Nursing does not offer an Exploratory Track program.

‡ Mean and percentiles are not calculated when the number of cases is less than three.

Admissions Table 2.ACADEMIC INDICATORS OF ENTERING UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS

High School Grade-Point Average and SAT Scores [First-Year Students] and Grade-Point Average [Transfer Students]Fall Semester 2016

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Admissions Table 3.

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

Admissions Acc. Yield Number Math Verbal Analytic NumberSchool or College Category N Rate % N % Reporting Mean SD Mean SD Mean SD Reporting Mean SD

College of Humanities Master's 663 290 43.7 116 40.0 57 153 7.3 158 7.2 4 0.8 - - -and Fine Arts Doctoral 464 84 18.1 38 45.2 33 150 8.1 159 6.5 4 0.7 - - -

Total 1,127 374 33.2 154 41.2 90 152 7.7 158 6.9 4.2 0.7 - - -

College of Information Master's 1,108 301 27.2 113 37.5 112 165 4.3 158 5.5 3.8 0.6 - - -and Computer Sciences Doctoral 373 111 29.8 34 30.6 34 167 2.5 156 6.3 3.8 0.7 - - -

Total 1,481 412 27.8 147 35.7 146 166 4.0 157 5.7 3.8 0.6 - - -

College of Natural Sciences Master's 446 174 39.0 104 59.8 71 155 7.4 153 7.3 3.7 0.7 - - -Doctoral 1,495 359 24.0 142 39.6 136 161 6.4 154 7.2 3.7 0.8 - - -Total 1,941 533 27.5 246 46.2 207 159 7.2 154 7.2 3.7 0.8 - - -

College of Social and Master's 283 149 52.7 54 36.2 40 151 7.6 156 8.2 3.9 0.9 - - -Behavioral Sciences Doctoral 484 93 19.2 52 55.9 51 153 7.7 156 6.7 4 0.9 - - -

Total 767 242 31.6 106 43.8 91 152 7.7 156 7.4 4.0 0.9 - - -

College of Education Master's 387 215 55.6 108 50.2 17 153 8.4 151 9.4 4 0.7 - - -Ed.S. 8 7 87.5 6 85.7 2 ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ - - -Doctoral 113 56 49.6 27 48.2 13 154 7.6 155 7.3 4.1 0.6 1 ‡ ‡Total 508 278 54.7 141 50.7 32 153 8.7 152 8.8 4 0.7 1 ‡ ‡

College of Engineering Master's 1,079 454 42.1 108 23.8 94 161 5.2 150 6.2 3.4 0.7 - - -Doctoral 492 174 35.4 50 28.7 49 162 6.1 152 7.5 3.4 0.7 - - -Total 1,571 628 40.0 158 25.2 143 161 5.6 151 6.7 3.4 0.7 - - -

School of Management Master's 895 614 68.6 441 71.8 31 156 4.9 156 6.3 4.2 0.5 124 594 75Doctoral 222 27 12.2 13 48.1 8 159 6.1 160 5.6 4.1 0.7 4 678 67Total 1,117 641 57.4 454 70.8 39 157 5.3 157 6.3 4.2 0.6 137 589 82

College of Nursing Master's 19 17 89.5 13 76.5 - - - - - - - - - -Doctoral 116 92 79.3 63 68.5 - - - - - - - - - -Total 135 109 80.7 76 69.7 - - - - - - - - - -

School of Public Health Master's 600 302 50.3 132 43.7 96 149 6.6 152 6.6 3.9 0.7 - - -and Health Sciences Doctoral 164 53 32.3 24 45.3 24 153 7.1 149 5.5 4 0.6 - - -

Total 764 355 46.5 156 43.9 120 150 6.9 151 6.4 3.8 0.7 - - -

Total Master's 5,480 2,516 45.9 1,189 47.3 518 157 8.6 154 7.3 3.8 0.7 124 594 75Ed.S. 8 7 87.5 6 85.7 2 ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ - - -Doctoral 3,923 1,049 26.7 443 42.2 348 159 8.2 155 7.2 3.8 0.8 5 640 102Total 9,411 3,572 38.0 1,638 45.9 868 157 8.5 154 7.3 3.8 0.8 129 596 76

Definitions and NotesAcc. Rate: The percent of applicants who were accepted.Yield: The percent of accepted students who enrolled.Number Reporting: Number of students for whom these data were available.Ed.S. Education Specialist (School of Education only). Students in a Master's/Ed.S. program are counted as Master's 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. Applications, Acceptances and Enrollments are reported according to the School or College affiliation of the program to which the student applied. GRE and GMAT scores are reported according to the School or College affiliation which the student enrolled.Note 4. Students applying to graduate programs administered through CPE are included in the School/College Totals. Note 5. Beginning Spring 2012, the GRE Math and Verbal tests are based on a 130-170 score scale. Scores reported on the former 200-800 scale have been converted.Note 6. Some GRE Analytic scores are excluded from the mean and standard deviation calculations because they are based on the former scale, 200-800. Beginning Spring 2004, the scores were recalibrated to a 1-6 scale.

‡ Mean and standard deviation are not calculated when the number of cases is less than three.

GRADUATE ADMISSIONS AND ACADEMIC INDICATORS OF ENTERING GRADUATE STUDENTSApplications, Acceptances, Enrollments, Graduate Record Examination (GRE) and Graduate Management Admissions Test (GMAT) Scores

Fall Semester 2016

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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 Students

Fall Semester 2016

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 1,005.6 2,875.4 74.1 3,881.0 510.0 76.6 13.1 586.6 1,515.6 2,952.0 66.1 4,467.6

College of Informationand Computer Sciences 512.4 268.2 34.4 780.6 200.4 29.1 12.7 229.6 712.8 297.3 29.4 1,010.2

College of Natural Sciences 2,761.3 5,026.3 64.5 7,787.6 649.1 203.4 23.9 852.6 3,410.4 5,229.7 60.5 8,640.2

College of Social andBehavioral Sciences 1,901.3 2,187.0 53.5 4,088.3 355.3 72.2 16.9 427.5 2,256.5 2,259.2 50.0 4,515.8

College of Education 50.2 421.0 89.3 471.2 453.3 62.4 12.1 515.8 503.5 483.4 49.0 987.0

College of Engineering 1,254.3 86.5 6.4 1,340.8 457.3 25.9 5.4 483.2 1,711.7 112.4 6.2 1,824.0

School of Management 1,411.0 867.7 38.1 2,278.7 898.2 77.2 7.9 975.4 2,309.2 945.0 29.0 3,254.1

College of Nursing 342.9 10.4 2.9 353.3 198.9 3.8 1.9 202.7 541.8 14.2 2.6 555.9

School of Public Health

and Health Sciences 871.3 618.5 41.5 1,489.7 242.2 278.9 53.5 521.1 1,113.5 897.4 44.6 2,010.8

Other Programs 307.1 837.5 73.2 1,144.6 - 1.7 100.0 1.7 307.1 839.1 73.2 1,146.3

Total 10,417.3 13,198.4 55.9 23,615.8 3,964.8 831.2 17.3 4,796.1 14,382.2 14,029.7 49.4 28,411.8 State-Supported 9,906.5 12,721.8 56.2 22,628.2 2,954.1 516.8 14.9 3,470.8 12,860.5 13,238.5 50.7 26,099.1 Continuing and Professional Education 510.9 476.7 48.3 987.5 1,010.8 314.4 23.7 1,325.2 1,521.6 791.1 34.2 2,312.8

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. All data reflect the current organizational structure. See Organizational Changes on page 2 for additional details.

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Table 2.

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

Fall Semester 2016

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/ED.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 423 505 567 703 5 2,203 272 28 300 216 128 344 488 156 644 2,847 1,955.8 563.3 2,519.1

College of Informationand Computer Sciences 278 240 239 286 6 1,049 147 1 148 139 30 169 286 31 317 1,366 1,017.5 211.3 1,228.8

College of Natural Sciences 1,773 1,919 1,705 2,040 13 7,450 181 30 211 670 102 772 851 132 983 # 8,433 # 7,053.0 771.4 7,824.4

College of Social andBehavioral Sciences 947 1,136 1,334 1,509 - 4,926 140 19 159 236 143 379 376 162 538 5,464 4,314.6 407.3 4,721.9

College of Education 81 27 18 19 - 145 235 5 240 194 115 309 429 120 549 694 134.0 487.1 621.1

College of Engineering 496 468 485 660 7 2,116 256 40 296 209 67 276 465 107 572 2,688 2,198.9 508.7 2,707.6

School of Management 594 849 1,019 1,278 - 3,740 1,403 65 1,468 51 15 66 1,454 80 1,534 5,274 3,364.1 915.0 4,279.1

College of Nursing 79 77 97 137 148 538 36 - 36 231 30 261 267 30 297 835 480.4 208.3 688.7

School of Public Healthand Health Sciences 315 481 620 702 - 2,118 445 31 476 102 21 123 547 52 599 2,717 2,008.4 498.6 2,507.0

Other Programs 20 181 481 544 - 1,226 - - - - - - - - - 1,226 714 - 714

Non-Degree - - - - 415 415 - - - - - - - - 631 1,046 201.9 325.9 527.8

Total 5,006 5,883 6,565 7,878 594 25,926 3,115 219 3,334 2,048 651 2,699 5,163 870 6,664 32,590 23,442.8 4,896.9 28,339.7 Primary Majors 4,958 5,441 5,734 6,647 593 23,373 3,115 219 3,334 2,048 651 2,699 5,163 870 6,664 30,037 20,517.1 4,896.9 25,414.0 Secondary Majors 48 442 831 1,231 1 2,553 - - - - - - - - - 2,553 2,925.7 - 2,925.7

Unduplicated (Primary Majors) 4,958 5,441 5,734 6,647 593 23,373 3,115 219 3,334 2,048 651 2,699 5,163 870 6,664 30,037 23,442.8 4,896.9 28,339.7 State-Supported 4,930 5,262 5,267 6,073 202 21,734 1,363 123 1,486 1,844 644 2,488 3,207 767 4,140 25,874 22,587.6 3,496.8 26,084.4 Continuing and Professional Education 28 179 467 574 391 1,639 1,752 96 1,848 204 7 211 1,956 103 2,524 4,163 855.2 1,400.1 2,255.3

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 if they have declared more than one major. 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. All data reflect the current organizational structure. In 2016, the College of Information and Computer Sciences was established. Also, entering first-year students were no longer ale to enroll without a declared major. Students with an undeclared major were

placed into an Exploratory Track Program inside one of the schools/colleges. School/College totals include theses Exploratory Track students. See Organizational Changes on page 2 for additional details.Note 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 MATRIX

Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) Instructed StudentsUNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE COMBINED

Fall Semester 2016

ENR - 3 CAMPUS SUMMARY

SCHOOL/COLLEGE AFFILIATION OF STUDENT TAKING COURSE

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

College of Humanities HFA 1,805.1 125.0 750.1 840.0 28.7 138.3 305.9 32.9 171.7 111.5 71.8 4,381.0and Fine Arts 72% 10% 10% 18% 6% 5% 9% 9% 8% 26% 42% 17%

College of Information ICS 21.6 677.9 135.8 57.5 4.4 37.3 41.6 0.3 5.5 19.5 5.9 1,007.2and Computer Sciences * 55% 2% 1% * 1% 1% * * 4% 3% 4%

College of Natural Sciences CNS 247.1 254.6 5,531.2 677.1 44.3 557.1 413.1 51.9 574.1 97.2 47.9 8,495.810% 21% 71% 15% 9% 21% 12% 14% 25% 22% 28% 33%

College of Social and SBS 221.0 82.3 640.1 2,570.2 26.0 99.9 491.5 10.7 151.6 83.2 25.8 4,402.3Behavioral Sciences 9% 7% 8% 55% 5% 4% 14% 3% 7% 19% 15% 17%

College of Education EDU 71.3 3.6 137.3 80.2 395.0 6.1 42.6 2.5 76.3 19.1 5.3 839.33% * 2% 2% 76% * 1% * 3% 4% 3% 3%

College of Engineering ENG 2.0 11.5 41.3 7.2 - 1,732.8 2.2 - 3.5 16.4 3.0 1,819.7* * * * * 64% * * * 4% 2% 7%

School of Management SOM 18.3 3.9 49.9 193.4 1.7 14.2 1,995.4 - 29.8 39.5 5.1 2,351.2* * * 4% * * 58% * 1% 9% 3% 9%

College of Nursing NUR 0.7 - 3.4 - - 0.1 - 232.5 6.7 0.7 0.6 244.7* * * * * * * 63% * * * *

School of Public Health PUB 37.6 18.1 201.1 98.8 3.9 26.0 70.7 23.9 1,214.1 10.4 4.3 1,708.8and Health Sciences 2% 1% 3% 2% * * 2% 6% 53% 2% 2% 7%

Other Programs OTH 65.2 49.7 298.7 139.6 12.9 86.1 86.9 16.0 55.2 36.7 2.1 849.13% 4% 4% 3% 2% 3% 3% 4% 2% 8% 1% 3%

State Supported Total 2,489.9 1,226.6 7,788.9 4,663.9 516.9 2,697.9 3,449.9 370.7 2,288.5 434.2 171.8 26,099.1

Continuing and Professional Education** CPE 9.0 1.7 28.7 48.8 101.5 6.8 829.6 317.2 214.6 755.0 - 2,312.8

TOTAL 2,498.9 1,228.2 7,817.6 4,712.7 618.4 2,704.7 4,279.4 687.9 2,503.1 1,189.2 171.8 28,411.8

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 on page 2 for additional details.Note 5. FTEIS generated by graduate students enrolled in undergraduate courses (courses numbered < 500) are counted as Undergraduate FTEIS.

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Table 3.INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICE MATRIX

Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) Instructed StudentsUNDERGRADUATEFall Semester 2016

CAMPUS SUMMARY ENR - 3a

SCHOOL/COLLEGE AFFILIATION OF STUDENT TAKING COURSE

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

College of Humanities HFA 1,277.5 123.7 749.1 825.9 20.4 138.3 305.9 32.9 171.3 90.0 66.4 3,801.5and Fine Arts 66% 12% 11% 19% 15% 6% 9% 10% 9% 26% 44% 17%

College of Information ICS 20.9 478.3 126.7 57.2 2.9 27.0 41.0 0.3 5.0 13.6 5.8 778.7and Computer Sciences 1% 47% 2% 1% 2% 1% 1% * * 4% 4% 3%

College of Natural Sciences CNS 245.8 247.7 4,794.4 669.0 38.2 535.6 408.8 51.9 556.7 68.7 41.5 7,658.513% 24% 68% 16% 28% 24% 13% 15% 28% 20% 27% 34%

College of Social and SBS 215.5 81.8 630.9 2,207.8 20.5 98.0 485.3 10.7 148.1 72.8 20.3 3,991.8Behavioral Sciences 11% 8% 9% 52% 15% 4% 15% 3% 7% 21% 13% 18%

College of Education EDU 59.7 3.6 135.3 74.7 36.3 6.1 37.6 2.1 69.6 11.1 3.7 439.93% * 2% 2% 27% * 1% * 3% 3% 2% 2%

College of Engineering ENG 2.0 5.3 36.0 6.0 - 1,276.9 1.5 - 3.2 7.4 2.5 1,340.8* * * * * 58% * * * 2% 2% 6%

School of Management SOM 18.3 3.6 46.2 192.4 1.7 10.2 1,793.7 - 29.1 33.5 4.7 2,133.4* * * 5% 1% * 56% * 1% 10% 3% 9%

College of Nursing NUR 0.7 - 3.4 - - - - 197.8 6.7 - 0.6 209.3* * * * * * * 59% * * * *

School of Public Health PUB 37.6 17.6 191.6 97.2 3.6 22.9 70.7 23.9 950.0 7.8 4.3 1,427.0and Health Sciences 2% 2% 3% 2% 3% 1% 2% 7% 48% 2% 3% 6%

Other Programs OTH 65.2 49.7 297.0 139.6 12.9 86.1 86.9 16.0 55.2 36.7 2.1 847.43% 5% 4% 3% 9% 4% 3% 5% 3% 11% 1% 4%

State Supported Total 1,943.2 1,011.3 7,010.8 4,269.9 136.4 2,201.2 3,231.4 335.7 1,994.9 341.6 151.9 22,628.2

Continuing and Professional Education** CPE 5.0 1.7 25.2 31.1 0.8 1.8 128.2 144.9 15.3 633.6 - 987.5

TOTAL 1,948.2 1,013.0 7,036.0 4,301.0 137.3 2,203.0 3,359.5 480.7 2,010.2 975.1 151.9 23,615.8

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 on page 2 for additional details.Note 5. FTEIS generated by graduate students enrolled in undergraduate courses (courses numbered < 500) are counted as Undergraduate FTEIS.

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Table 3.INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICE MATRIX

Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) Instructed StudentsGRADUATE

Fall Semester 2016

ENR - 3b CAMPUS SUMMARY

SCHOOL/COLLEGE AFFILIATION OF STUDENT TAKING COURSE

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

College of Humanities HFA 527.7 1.2 0.9 14.1 8.3 - - - 0.4 21.4 5.4 579.6and Fine Arts 97% * * 4% 2% * * * * 23% 27% 17%

College of Information ICS 0.7 199.6 9.2 0.2 1.4 10.2 0.6 - 0.6 5.9 0.1 228.4and Computer Sciences * 93% 1% * * 2% * * * 6% * 7%

College of Natural Sciences CNS 1.3 6.9 736.8 8.1 6.1 21.5 4.3 - 17.3 28.5 6.4 837.3* 3% 95% 2% 2% 4% 2% * 6% 31% 32% 24%

College of Social and SBS 5.4 0.5 9.2 362.3 5.6 1.9 6.2 - 3.4 10.4 5.4 410.5Behavioral Sciences * * 1% 92% 1% * 3% * 1% 11% 27% 12%

College of Education EDU 11.7 - 2.0 5.4 358.7 - 5.0 0.3 6.7 8.0 1.7 399.42% * * 1% 94% * 2% * 2% 9% 8% 12%

College of Engineering ENG - 6.2 5.2 1.2 - 455.8 0.7 - 0.3 9.0 0.4 478.9* 3% * * * 92% * * * 10% 2% 14%

School of Management SOM - 0.3 3.7 1.0 - 4.0 201.8 - 0.7 6.0 0.3 217.8* * * * * * 92% * * 6% 2% 6%

College of Nursing NUR - - - - - 0.1 - 34.7 - 0.7 - 35.4* * * * * * * 99% * * * 1%

School of Public Health PUB - 0.5 9.4 1.6 0.3 3.1 - - 264.1 2.7 - 281.8and Health Sciences * * 1% * * * * * 90% 3% * 8%

Other Programs OTH - - 1.7 - - - - - - - - 1.7* * * * * * * * * * * *

State Supported Total 546.8 215.3 778.1 394.0 380.4 496.7 218.5 35.0 293.6 92.6 19.9 3,470.8

Continuing and Professional Education** CPE 4.0 - 3.4 17.7 100.7 5.0 701.4 172.2 199.3 121.4 - 1,325.2

TOTAL 550.8 215.3 781.6 411.7 481.1 501.7 919.9 207.2 492.9 214.1 19.9 4,796.1

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 on page 2 for additional details.Note 5. FTEIS generated by graduate students enrolled in undergraduate courses (courses numbered < 500) 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 Information and Computer Sciences ICS – 1: Instruction to Majors and Non-Majors ICS – 2: Student Majors College of Natural Sciences CNS – 1: Instruction to Majors and Non-Majors CNS – 2: Student Majors College of Social and Behavioral Sciences SBS – 1: Instruction to Majors and Non-Majors SBS – 2: Student Majors College 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 College 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 StudentsFall Semester 2016

HFA - 1 COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES AND FINE ARTS

Undergraduate 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

Afro-American Studies 7.7 144.5 95.0 152.2 28.9 4.9 14.5 33.8 36.6 149.4 80.3 186.0 Afro-American Studies 7.7 143.5 94.9 151.1 28.9 4.9 14.5 33.8 36.6 148.4 80.2 184.9 Afro-American Studies (CPE) - 1.1 100.0 1.1 - - - - - 1.1 100.0 1.1

Architecture 37.4 12.2 24.6 49.6 33.8 7.0 17.2 40.8 71.2 19.2 21.2 90.4 Architecture 37.4 7.2 16.1 44.6 30.4 5.0 14.1 35.4 67.8 12.2 15.2 80.0 Architecture (CPE) - 5.0 100.0 5.0 3.3 2.0 37.5 5.3 3.3 7.0 67.7 10.3

Art 66.1 62.5 48.6 128.5 18.1 1.7 8.4 19.8 84.2 64.1 43.2 148.3

Arts Extension 0.2 17.4 98.9 17.6 - 1.7 100.0 1.7 0.2 19.1 99.0 19.3 Arts Extension 0.2 10.0 98.0 10.2 - 0.7 100.0 0.7 0.2 10.7 98.2 10.9 Arts Extension (CPE) - 7.4 100.0 7.4 - 1.0 100.0 1.0 - 8.4 100.0 8.4

Classics 27.6 188.9 87.3 216.5 12.8 - - 12.8 40.4 188.9 82.4 229.3 Classics 17.1 144.3 89.4 161.4 1.1 - - 1.1 18.2 144.3 88.8 162.5 Classics (CPE) - 6.7 100.0 6.7 - - - - - 6.7 100.0 6.7 Greek 4.2 2.4 36.4 6.6 0.7 - - 0.7 4.9 2.4 33.0 7.3 Latin 6.3 35.6 85.0 41.9 9.0 - - 9.0 15.3 35.6 70.0 50.9 Latin Education - - - - 2.0 - - 2.0 2.0 - - 2.0

College of Humanities and Fine Arts 5.6 11.9 67.9 17.5 - - - - 5.6 11.9 67.9 17.5

English 217.7 164.5 43.0 382.2 134.2 10.8 7.4 145.0 352.0 175.2 33.2 527.2 English 216.7 153.0 41.4 369.7 134.2 10.1 7.0 144.3 350.9 163.1 31.7 514.0 English (CPE) 1.1 11.5 91.5 12.5 - 0.7 100.0 0.7 1.1 12.1 91.9 13.2

Five College Center for Study of World Languages 0.1 15.1 99.3 15.2 - - - - 0.1 15.1 99.3 15.2

History 128.3 446.7 77.7 575.0 38.2 8.0 17.3 46.2 166.6 454.7 73.2 621.2 History 127.3 418.7 76.7 545.9 38.2 8.0 17.3 46.2 165.5 426.7 72.1 592.2 History (CPE) 1.1 28.0 96.3 29.1 - - - - 1.1 28.0 96.3 29.1

History of Art and Architecture 26.1 95.1 78.4 121.2 14.3 1.7 10.4 16.0 40.5 96.7 70.5 137.2 Art History 26.1 95.1 78.4 121.2 14.3 1.7 10.4 16.0 40.5 96.7 70.5 137.2

Judaic and Near Eastern Studies 7.1 107.3 93.8 114.3 - - - - 7.1 107.3 93.8 114.3 Arabic 3.1 30.9 91.0 34.0 - - - - 3.1 30.9 91.0 34.0 Hebrew 0.6 8.7 93.5 9.3 - - - - 0.6 8.7 93.5 9.3 Judaic Studies 1.3 57.3 97.8 58.6 - - - - 1.3 57.3 97.8 58.6 Middle Eastern Studies 2.1 9.1 81.1 11.3 - - - - 2.1 9.1 81.1 11.3 Yiddish - 1.2 100.0 1.2 - - - - - 1.2 100.0 1.2

Languages, Literatures and Cultures 117.5 792.3 87.1 909.7 86.6 19.6 18.4 106.1 204.0 811.8 79.9 1,015.8 Asian Studies 1.6 17.8 91.8 19.4 - - - - 1.6 17.8 91.8 19.4 Catalan 0.8 4.0 83.3 4.8 - - - - 0.8 4.0 83.3 4.8 Chinese 18.2 67.1 78.7 85.3 18.7 3.3 15.2 22.0 36.9 70.4 65.6 107.3 Comparative Literature 11.0 209.8 95.0 220.8 17.3 5.7 24.6 23.0 28.3 215.5 88.4 243.8 Comparative Literature (CPE) 0.3 9.1 97.1 9.3 - - - - 0.3 9.1 97.1 9.3 French Studies 11.5 80.3 87.4 91.8 7.0 1.0 12.5 8.0 18.5 81.3 81.4 99.8

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Table 2.STUDENT MAJORS

Headcount (HCT) and Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) MajorsFall Semester 2016

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 4 3 7 3 - 17 6 - 6 15 19 34 21 19 40 57 14.7 31.9 46.6

Architecture 17 26 32 32 - 107 23 1 24 - - - 23 1 24 131 107.1 34.1 141.2 Architecture 17 26 32 32 - 107 18 1 19 - - - 18 1 19 126 107.1 30.8 137.8 Design (CPE) - - - - - - 5 - 5 - - - 5 - 5 5 - 3.3 3.3

Art 26 35 48 37 1 147 21 - 21 - - - 21 - 21 168 130.2 22.0 152.2 Art Education - - - - - - 5 - 5 - - - 5 - 5 5 - 3.3 3.3 Studio Arts BA 1 4 8 3 - 16 - - - - - - - - - 16 11.8 - 11.8 Studio Arts BFA 25 31 40 34 1 131 - - - - - - - - - 131 118.3 - 118.3 Studio Arts MFA - - - - - - 16 - 16 - - - 16 - 16 16 - 18.7 18.7

Classics 4 8 10 24 - 46 12 - 12 - - - 12 - 12 58 37.6 16.8 54.3 Classics 4 8 10 24 - 46 - - - - - - - - - 46 37.6 - 37.6 Latin and Classical Humanities - - - - - - 12 - 12 - - - 12 - 12 12 - 16.8 16.8

English 75 130 165 177 - 547 72 2 74 67 35 102 139 37 176 723 462.2 143.5 605.7 English 75 130 165 177 - 547 10 1 11 67 35 102 77 36 113 660 462.2 71.2 533.3 English MFA - - - - - - 62 1 63 - - - 62 1 63 63 - 72.3 72.3

Exploratory Track 124 38 1 - - 163 - - - - - - - - - 163 169.7 - 169.7

History 31 64 77 100 - 272 19 2 21 19 22 41 38 24 62 334 244.6 44.0 288.6 History 31 64 77 100 - 272 - - - - - - - - - 272 244.6 - 244.6 UMass/Five College History - - - - - - 19 2 21 19 22 41 38 24 62 62 - 44.0 44.0

History of Art and Architecture 7 9 13 23 1 53 17 2 19 - - - 17 2 19 72 43.9 17.1 61.0 Art History 7 9 13 23 1 53 17 2 19 - - - 17 2 19 72 43.9 17.1 61.0

Judaic and Near Eastern Studies 3 3 5 7 1 19 - - - - - - - - - 19 15.9 - 15.9 Judaic Studies 1 1 1 - - 3 - - - - - - - - - 3 3.3 - 3.3 Middle Eastern Studies 2 2 4 7 1 16 - - - - - - - - - 16 12.7 - 12.7

Languages, Literatures and Cultures 30 54 55 109 - 248 35 17 52 52 27 79 87 44 131 379 184.9 104.1 288.9 Chinese - - - - - - 13 9 22 - - - 13 9 22 22 - 18.4 18.4 Chinese Language and Literature 6 6 10 13 - 35 - - - - - - - - - 35 30.3 - 30.3 Comparative Literature 4 2 4 10 - 20 3 1 4 23 12 35 26 13 39 59 15.6 26.7 42.4 French and Francophone Studies 1 8 11 16 - 36 7 2 9 - - - 7 2 9 45 23.2 10.3 33.5

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Table 1.INSTRUCTION TO MAJORS AND NON-MAJORS

Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) Instructed StudentsFall Semester 2016

HFA - 1 COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES AND FINE ARTS

Undergraduate 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

German 4.0 54.3 93.1 58.3 8.8 1.6 15.1 10.3 12.8 55.8 81.4 68.6 Hispanic Literatures and Linguistics - - - - 12.0 - - 12.0 12.0 - - 12.0 Italian Studies 5.9 58.7 90.8 64.7 0.7 - - 0.7 6.6 58.7 89.9 65.3 Japanese 32.1 95.1 74.8 127.1 9.0 0.3 3.6 9.3 41.1 95.4 69.9 136.5 Portuguese 1.0 18.8 94.9 19.8 0.7 0.3 33.3 1.0 1.7 19.1 92.0 20.8 Scandinavian 0.9 10.8 92.6 11.7 0.7 1.0 60.0 1.7 1.5 11.8 88.5 13.3 Spanish 29.2 160.4 84.6 189.6 11.8 6.3 35.0 18.1 41.0 166.7 80.3 207.7 Spanish (CPE) - 2.0 100.0 2.0 - - - - - 2.0 100.0 2.0 Spanish Education 0.4 - - 0.4 - - - - 0.4 - - 0.4 Swedish 0.6 4.2 87.5 4.8 - - - - 0.6 4.2 87.5 4.8

Linguistics 39.5 98.7 71.4 138.1 36.8 4.6 11.0 41.3 76.2 103.2 57.5 179.5 Linguistics 39.5 96.1 70.9 135.5 36.8 4.6 11.0 41.3 76.2 100.6 56.9 176.9 Linguistics (CPE) - 2.6 100.0 2.6 - - - - - 2.6 100.0 2.6

Music and Dance 218.1 275.9 55.9 493.9 67.6 1.7 2.4 69.2 285.6 277.5 49.3 563.2 Applied Music 27.2 7.3 21.2 34.5 16.2 0.1 0.7 16.3 43.4 7.4 14.6 50.9 Dance 37.8 7.7 16.9 45.5 - - - - 37.8 7.7 16.9 45.5 Music 132.5 258.5 66.1 391.0 49.4 1.4 2.8 50.9 182.0 259.9 58.8 441.9 Music (CPE) - 0.3 100.0 0.3 - - - - - 0.3 100.0 0.3 Music Education 20.5 2.1 9.4 22.7 1.9 0.1 5.6 2.0 22.4 2.2 9.1 24.7

Philosophy 23.3 295.3 92.7 318.5 25.0 1.7 6.3 26.7 48.3 296.9 86.0 345.2 Philosophy 23.3 291.7 92.6 314.9 25.0 1.7 6.3 26.7 48.3 293.3 85.9 341.6 Philosophy (CPE) - 3.6 100.0 3.6 - - - - - 3.6 100.0 3.6

Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies 1.5 15.8 91.5 17.3 - - - - 1.5 15.8 91.5 17.3 Polish - 2.9 100.0 2.9 - - - - - 2.9 100.0 2.9 Russian 1.5 12.9 89.8 14.3 - - - - 1.5 12.9 89.8 14.3

Theater 67.1 52.5 43.9 119.7 13.4 1.0 6.9 14.4 80.6 53.5 39.9 134.1 Film Studies 0.4 1.8 81.8 2.2 - - - - 0.4 1.8 81.8 2.2 Theater 66.7 50.7 43.2 117.5 13.4 1.0 6.9 14.4 80.2 51.7 39.2 131.9

Women, Gender, Sexuality Studies 14.8 79.1 84.2 93.9 0.3 12.4 97.4 12.8 15.1 91.5 85.8 106.6

Total 1,005.6 2,875.4 74.1 3,881.0 510.0 76.6 13.1 586.6 1,515.6 2,952.0 66.1 4,467.6 State-Supported 1,003.2 2,798.3 73.6 3,801.5 506.7 72.9 12.6 579.6 1,509.8 2,871.2 65.5 4,381.0 Continuing and Professional Education 2.4 77.1 97.0 79.5 3.3 3.7 52.4 7.0 5.7 80.8 93.4 86.5

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".Exception: Students in the Humanities and Fine Arts Exploratory Track program are treated as majors in all courses offered within the College.CPE: Non-state supported programs administered through Continuing and Professional Education.Note. All data reflect the current organizational structure. See Organizational Changes on page 2 for additional details.

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Table 2.STUDENT MAJORS

Headcount (HCT) and Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) MajorsFall Semester 2016

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

German and Scandinavian Studies 2 4 3 5 - 14 - 2 2 8 5 13 8 7 15 29 11.0 11.0 22.0 Hispanic Literatures and Linguistics - - - - - - 2 2 4 21 10 31 23 12 35 35 - 26.8 26.8 Italian Studies 3 1 - 6 - 10 1 - 1 - - - 1 - 1 11 7.6 1.0 8.6 Japanese - - - - - - 9 1 10 - - - 9 1 10 10 - 9.8 9.8 Japanese Language and Literature 10 12 14 14 - 50 - - - - - - - - - 50 41.7 - 41.7 Portuguese 1 - - 1 - 2 - - - - - - - - - 2 2.3 - 2.3 Spanish 3 21 13 44 - 81 - - - - - - - - - 81 53.2 - 53.2

Linguistics 15 24 31 40 1 111 - 1 1 31 3 34 31 4 35 146 99.9 39.3 139.2 Linguistics 11 16 20 26 1 74 - 1 1 31 3 34 31 4 35 109 65.4 39.3 104.7 Linguistics and Anthropology - - 1 3 - 4 - - - - - - - - - 4 3.6 - 3.6 Linguistics and Chinese - 1 1 1 - 3 - - - - - - - - - 3 2.9 - 2.9 Linguistics and German - - 1 - - 1 - - - - - - - - - 1 1.0 - 1.0 Linguistics and Japanese 2 2 1 1 - 6 - - - - - - - - - 6 6.3 - 6.3 Linguistics and Philosophy 2 1 - - - 3 - - - - - - - - - 3 2.9 - 2.9 Linguistics and Portuguese - - 1 1 - 2 - - - - - - - - - 2 2.3 - 2.3 Linguistics and Psychology - 2 3 - - 5 - - - - - - - - - 5 5.5 - 5.5 Linguistics and Spanish - 2 3 8 - 13 - - - - - - - - - 13 10.1 - 10.1

Music and Dance 57 55 46 78 1 237 55 3 58 5 7 12 60 10 70 307 254.4 70.5 324.9 Dance - 2 2 5 - 9 - - - - - - - - - 9 6.2 - 6.2 Dance BFA 12 10 15 10 - 47 - - - - - - - - - 47 45.7 - 45.7 Music - 5 3 10 - 18 55 3 58 5 7 12 60 10 70 88 17.6 70.5 88.1 Music BMus 45 38 26 53 1 163 - - - - - - - - - 163 184.8 - 184.8

Philosophy 7 10 20 16 - 53 - - - 27 15 42 27 15 42 95 44.7 24.9 69.6

Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies 2 1 1 - - 4 - - - - - - - - - 4 4.4 - 4.4 Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies 2 1 1 - - 4 - - - - - - - - - 4 4.4 - 4.4

Theater 20 38 44 38 - 140 12 - 12 - - - 12 - 12 152 116.3 15.1 131.4

Women, Gender, Sexuality Studies 1 7 12 19 - 39 - - - - - - - - - 39 25.7 - 25.7

Total 423 505 567 703 5 2,203 272 28 300 216 128 344 488 156 644 2,847 1,955.8 563.3 2,519.1 Primary Majors 415 432 439 494 5 1,785 272 28 300 216 128 344 488 156 644 2,429 1,730.0 563.3 2,293.3 Secondary Majors 8 73 128 209 - 418 - - - - - - - - - 418 225.8 - 225.8

Unduplicated (Primary Majors) 415 432 439 494 5 1,785 272 28 300 216 128 344 488 156 644 2,429 1,955.8 563.3 2,519.1 State-Supported 415 432 439 494 5 1,785 267 28 295 216 128 344 483 156 639 2,424 1,955.8 559.9 2,515.8 Continuing and Professional Education - - - - - - 5 - 5 - - - 5 - 5 5 - 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 StudentsFall Semester 2016

ICS - 1 COLLEGE OF INFORMATION AND COMPUTER SCIENCES

Undergraduate 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

Computer Science 512.4 268.2 34.4 780.6 200.4 29.1 12.7 229.6 712.8 297.3 29.4 1,010.2 Computer Science 496.3 256.9 34.1 753.2 199.6 27.9 12.3 227.4 695.9 284.8 29.0 980.6 Informatics 2.4 9.5 79.8 11.9 - - - - 2.4 9.5 79.8 11.9 Information and Computer Sciences 13.7 - - 13.7 0.9 0.1 11.1 1.0 14.6 0.1 0.8 14.7 Information and Computer Sciences (CPE) - 1.9 100.0 1.9 - 1.1 100.0 1.1 - 3.0 100.0 3.0

Total 512.4 268.2 34.4 780.6 200.4 29.1 12.7 229.6 712.8 297.3 29.4 1,010.2 State-Supported 512.4 266.3 34.2 778.7 200.4 28.0 12.3 228.4 712.8 294.3 29.2 1,007.2 Continuing and Professional Education - 1.9 100.0 1.9 - 1.1 100.0 1.1 - 3.0 100.0 3.0

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Table 2.STUDENT MAJORS

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

COLLEGE OF INFORMATION AND COMPUTER SCIENCES ICS - 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

Computer Science 169 203 239 286 6 903 147 1 148 139 30 169 286 31 317 1,220 858.2 211.3 1,069.5

Exploratory Track 109 37 - - - 146 - - - - - - - - - 146 159.3 - 159.3

Total 278 240 239 286 6 1,049 147 1 148 139 30 169 286 31 317 1,366 1,017.5 211.3 1,228.8 Primary Majors 277 235 229 272 6 1,019 147 1 148 139 30 169 286 31 317 1,336 1,001.5 211.3 1,212.8 Secondary Majors 1 5 10 14 - 30 - - - - - - - - - 30 16.0 - 16.0

Unduplicated (Primary Majors) 277 235 229 272 6 1,019 147 1 148 139 30 169 286 31 317 1,336 1,017.5 211.3 1,228.8 State-Supported 277 235 229 272 6 1,019 147 1 148 139 30 169 286 31 317 1,336 1,017.5 211.3 1,228.8 Continuing and Professional Education - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

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 StudentsFall Semester 2016

CNS - 1 COLLEGE OF NATURAL SCIENCES

Undergraduate 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

Astronomy 13.9 120.6 89.6 134.5 14.7 - - 14.7 28.6 120.6 80.8 149.2 Astronomy 13.9 108.1 88.6 122.0 14.7 - - 14.7 28.6 108.1 79.1 136.7 Astronomy (CPE) - 12.5 100.0 12.5 - - - - - 12.5 100.0 12.5

Biochemistry 153.4 135.1 46.8 288.5 3.1 13.7 81.5 16.8 156.5 148.7 48.7 305.2

Biology 472.7 384.5 44.9 857.2 0.1 23.3 99.5 23.4 472.8 407.8 46.3 880.6

Chemistry 95.3 860.8 90.0 956.1 83.9 6.6 7.2 90.4 179.2 867.4 82.9 1,046.5 Chemistry 95.3 858.9 90.0 954.2 83.9 6.6 7.2 90.4 179.2 865.5 82.9 1,044.6 Chemistry (CPE) - 1.9 100.0 1.9 - - - - - 1.9 100.0 1.9

Environmental Conservation 265.3 133.3 33.4 398.7 94.2 15.0 13.7 109.2 359.6 148.3 29.2 507.9 Building and Construction Technology 134.3 27.8 17.2 162.1 2.4 1.3 35.3 3.8 136.7 29.1 17.6 165.8 Environmental Conservation - - - - 81.6 9.7 10.6 91.2 81.6 9.7 10.6 91.2 Natural Resources Conservation 131.1 105.5 44.6 236.6 9.6 4.0 29.5 13.6 140.6 109.5 43.8 250.2 Wildlife and Fisheries Conservation - - - - 0.7 - - 0.7 0.7 - - 0.7

Environmental Science 63.3 46.3 42.2 109.6 - 3.6 100.0 3.6 63.3 49.8 44.0 113.2

Food Science 43.6 6.8 13.5 50.4 55.7 0.8 1.4 56.4 99.3 7.6 7.1 106.8

Geosciences 42.5 362.9 89.5 405.3 35.1 11.9 25.3 47.0 77.6 374.8 82.8 452.3 Geography 14.7 164.7 91.8 179.5 5.0 3.4 40.8 8.4 19.7 168.2 89.5 187.9 Geography (CPE) 0.3 12.0 97.8 12.3 - - - - 0.3 12.0 97.8 12.3 Geology 22.8 178.7 88.7 201.5 - - - - 22.8 178.7 88.7 201.5 Geology (CPE) - 6.9 100.0 6.9 - - - - - 6.9 100.0 6.9 Geosciences 4.7 0.5 9.1 5.1 30.1 1.1 3.6 31.2 34.8 1.6 4.3 36.4 Geosciences (CPE) - - - - - 7.3 100.0 7.3 - 7.3 100.0 7.3

Mathematics and Statistics 313.9 1,380.5 81.5 1,694.4 85.9 47.7 35.7 133.6 399.8 1,428.2 78.1 1,828.0 Mathematics 263.2 1,200.1 82.0 1,463.3 52.3 12.7 19.5 65.0 315.5 1,212.8 79.4 1,528.3 Mathematics (CPE) 0.2 12.7 98.5 12.9 - - - - 0.2 12.7 98.5 12.9 Statistics 50.5 158.3 75.8 208.7 33.6 35.0 51.1 68.6 84.0 193.3 69.7 277.3 Statistics (CPE) - 9.4 100.0 9.4 - - - - - 9.4 100.0 9.4

Microbiology 67.7 213.7 76.0 281.4 24.4 2.0 7.6 26.4 92.1 215.7 70.1 307.8

Molecular and Cellular Biology - - - - 25.6 6.4 20.1 32.0 25.6 6.4 20.1 32.0

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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 24 34 21 27 - 106 - 1 1 21 1 22 21 2 23 129 88.1 14.7 102.8

Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 153 169 151 199 5 677 1 3 4 - - - 1 3 4 681 653.9 2.4 656.3

Biology 309 395 295 327 - 1,326 - - - - - - - - - 1,326 1,284.6 - 1,284.6

Chemistry 61 34 37 51 - 183 - 1 1 119 9 128 119 10 129 312 174.6 90.4 265.0

CNS, Other Programs 251 104 12 5 - 372 - - - - - - - - - 372 384.9 - 384.9 Pre-Dental 26 9 - - - 35 - - - - - - - - - 35 36.6 - 36.6 Pre-Medical 225 95 12 5 - 337 - - - - - - - - - 337 348.3 - 348.3

Environmental Conservation 62 141 150 161 2 516 64 9 73 35 24 59 99 33 132 648 522.2 125.2 647.4 Arboriculture and Community Forest Management‡ 15 12 - - - 27 - - - - - - - - - 27 28.7 - 28.7 Building & Construction Technology 23 63 73 69 - 228 - - - - - - - - - 229 228.3 - 228.3 Environmental Conservation - - - - - - 40 9 49 35 18 53 75 27 102 102 - 88.6 88.6 Marine Science and Technologies - - - - - - 2 - 2 - 4 4 2 4 6 6 - 3.7 3.7 Natural Resources Conservation 24 66 77 91 2 260 - - - - - - - - - 260 264.3 - 264.3 Sustainability Science - - - - - - 22 - 22 - - - 22 - 22 22 - 32.3 32.3 Wildlife and Fisheries Conservation - - - 1 - 1 - - - - 2 2 - 2 2 3 0.8 0.7 1.5

Environmental Science 79 85 62 63 - 289 - - - - - - - - - 289 289.8 - 289.8

Exploratory Track 197 59 1 - - 257 - - - - - - - - - 257 270.5 - 270.5

Food Science 11 25 23 35 2 96 27 5 32 24 19 43 51 24 75 171 95.3 61.1 156.4

Geosciences 6 19 26 35 - 86 13 6 19 20 11 31 33 17 50 136 76.9 39.3 116.2 Earth Systems - 1 4 3 - 8 - - - - - - - - - 8 7.7 - 7.7 Geography 3 4 10 11 - 28 7 1 8 - - - 7 1 8 36 24.0 7.6 31.5 Geology 3 14 12 21 - 50 - - - - - - - - - 50 45.2 - 45.2 Geosciences - - - - - - 6 5 11 20 11 31 26 16 42 42 - 31.8 31.8

Mathematics and Statistics 126 159 171 256 - 712 27 1 28 55 2 57 82 3 85 797 615.5 87.9 703.4 Applied Mathematics - - - - - - 10 - 10 - - - 10 - 10 10 - 13.3 13.3 Mathematics 126 159 171 256 - 712 17 1 18 55 2 57 72 3 75 787 615.5 74.6 690.1

Microbiology 27 44 68 76 - 215 15 - 15 15 2 17 30 2 32 247 195.1 33.4 228.5

Molecular and Cellular Biology - - - - - - 6 - 6 66 2 68 72 2 74 74 - 49.1 49.1

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Table 1.INSTRUCTION TO MAJORS AND NON-MAJORS

Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) Instructed StudentsFall Semester 2016

CNS - 1 COLLEGE OF NATURAL SCIENCES

Undergraduate 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

Natural Sciences 18.2 77.1 80.9 95.3 - - - - 18.2 77.1 80.9 95.3

Neuroscience and Behavior - - - - 14.4 2.3 13.9 16.8 14.4 2.3 13.9 16.8

Organismic and Evolutionary Biology - - - - 19.4 1.3 6.4 20.8 19.4 1.3 6.4 20.8

Physics 112.7 554.9 83.1 667.6 38.7 3.2 7.7 41.9 151.3 558.2 78.7 709.5 Physics 112.7 551.2 83.0 663.9 38.7 3.2 7.7 41.9 151.3 554.4 78.6 705.8 Physics (CPE) - 3.7 100.0 3.7 - - - - - 3.7 100.0 3.7

Plant Biology - - - - 9.1 - - 9.1 9.1 - - 9.1

Plant, Soil and Insect Sciences - - - - - 2.3 100.0 2.3 - 2.3 100.0 2.3

Polymer Science and Engineering - - - - 61.3 18.7 23.3 80.0 61.3 18.7 23.3 80.0

Psychological and Brain Sciences 744.5 569.1 43.3 1,313.6 68.8 19.3 21.9 88.1 813.2 588.5 42.0 1,401.7 Psychological and Brain Sciences 741.7 537.3 42.0 1,279.0 68.8 19.3 21.9 88.1 810.4 556.7 40.7 1,367.1 Psychological and Brain Sciences (CPE) 2.8 31.8 91.9 34.6 - - - - 2.8 31.8 91.9 34.6

Stockbridge School of Agriculture 175.3 158.2 47.4 333.5 3.7 21.0 85.1 24.7 179.0 179.2 50.0 358.2 Stockbridge School of Agriculture 171.9 126.7 42.4 298.7 0.9 15.9 94.7 16.8 172.8 142.6 45.2 315.4 Stockbridge School of Agriculture (CPE) 3.4 31.5 90.2 34.9 2.8 5.1 64.8 7.9 6.2 36.6 85.6 42.8

Veterinary and Animal Sciences 179.1 22.5 11.1 201.5 11.0 4.3 28.3 15.3 190.1 26.8 12.4 216.9 Animal Sciences 179.1 22.5 11.1 201.5 11.0 4.3 28.3 15.3 190.1 26.8 12.4 216.9

Total 2,761.3 5,026.3 64.5 7,787.6 649.1 203.4 23.9 852.6 3,410.4 5,229.7 60.5 8,640.2 State-Supported 2,754.7 4,903.8 64.0 7,658.5 646.3 191.0 22.8 837.3 3,401.0 5,094.8 60.0 8,495.8 Continuing and Professional Education 6.7 122.5 94.8 129.1 2.8 12.4 81.8 15.2 9.4 134.9 93.5 144.4

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".Exception: Students in the Natural Sciences Exploratory Track program are treated as majors in all courses offered within the College.CPE: Non-state supported programs administered through Continuing and Professional Education.Note. All data reflect the current organizational structure. See Organizational Changes on page 2 for additional details.

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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

Neuroscience and Behavior - - - - - - 5 2 7 27 1 28 32 3 35 35 - 23.1 23.1

Organismic and Evolutionary Biology - - - - - - 2 - 2 29 8 37 31 8 39 39 - 23.8 23.8 Organismic and Evolutionary Biology - - - - - - 2 - 2 28 6 34 30 6 36 36 - 22.6 22.6 Organismic and Evolutionary Biology/Entomology - - - - - - - - - 1 2 3 1 2 3 3 - 1.2 1.2

Physics 62 47 52 63 1 225 - - - 70 7 77 70 7 77 302 187.4 42.2 229.6

Plant Biology - - - - - - 5 1 6 25 1 26 30 2 32 32 - 23.1 23.1

Polymer Science and Engineering - - - - - - - - - 92 2 94 92 2 94 94 - 63.6 63.6

Psychological and Brain Sciences 229 441 469 541 - 1,680 - - - 60 5 65 60 5 65 1,745 1,499.7 70.3 1,570.1 Psychology 229 441 469 541 - 1,680 - - - 60 5 65 60 5 65 1,745 1,499.7 70.3 1,570.1

Science, Interdisciplinary - 1 - 5 - 6 - - - - - - - - - 6 5.5 - 5.5 Science Interdisciplinary - 1 - - - 1 - - - - - - - - - 1 1.0 - 1.0 Science and Biochemistry - - - 4 - 4 - - - - - - - - - 4 4.0 - 4.0 Science and Chemistry - - - 1 - 1 - - - - - - - - - 1 0.5 - 0.5

Stockbridge School of Agriculture 59 67 77 93 2 298 8 1 9 2 6 8 10 7 17 315 280.5 6.4 286.9 Equine Management‡ 11 13 - - - 24 - - - - - - - - - 24 25.3 - 25.3 Plant and Soil Sciences - - - - - - 1 1 2 2 6 8 3 7 10 10 - 3.7 3.7 Plant and Soil Sciences (CPE) - - - - - - 7 - 7 - - - 7 - 7 7 - 2.8 2.8 Plant, Soil and Insect Sciences 7 10 15 14 1 47 - - - - - - - - - 47 43.4 - 43.4 Sustainable Food and Farming‡ 4 1 - - - 5 - - - - - - - - - 5 5.0 - 5.0 Sustainable Food and Farming 12 22 48 52 - 134 - - - - - - - - - 134 119.5 - 119.5 Sustainable Food and Farming (CPE)‡ 5 - - - 1 6 - - - - - - - - - 6 3.3 - 3.3 Sustainable Horticulture‡ 6 3 - - - 9 - - - - - - - - - 9 9.3 - 9.3 Sustainable Horticulture 4 9 8 15 - 36 - - - - - - - - - 36 37.1 - 37.1 Turfgrass Management‡ 7 5 - - - 12 - - - - - - - - - 12 11.9 - 11.9 Turfgrass Science and Management 3 4 6 12 - 25 - - - - - - - - - 25 25.6 - 25.6

Veterinary and Animal Sciences 117 95 90 103 1 406 8 - 8 10 2 12 18 2 20 426 428.6 15.2 443.8 Animal Biotechnology and Biomedical Sciences - - - - - - 8 - 8 10 2 12 18 2 20 20 - 15.2 15.2 Animal Science 117 95 75 73 1 361 - - - - - - - - - 361 379.1 - 379.1 Pre-Veterinary - - 15 30 - 45 - - - - - - - - - 45 49.4 - 49.4

Total 1,773 1,919 1,705 2,040 13 7,450 181 30 211 670 102 772 851 132 983 8,433 7,053.0 771.4 7,824.4 Primary Majors 1,750 1,770 1,461 1,687 13 6,681 181 30 211 670 102 772 851 132 983 7,664 6,629.4 771.4 7,400.9 Secondary Majors 23 149 244 353 - 769 - - - - - - - - - 769 423.6 - 423.6

Unduplicated (Primary Majors) 1,750 1,770 1,461 1,687 13 6,681 181 30 211 670 102 772 851 132 983 7,664 7,053.0 771.4 7,824.4 State-Supported 1,745 1,770 1,461 1,687 12 6,675 174 30 204 670 102 772 844 132 976 7,651 7,049.7 768.7 7,818.3 Continuing and Professional Education 5 - - - 1 6 7 - 7 - - - 7 - 7 13 3.3 2.8 6.1

‡ 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.

Table 2.STUDENT MAJORS

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Table 1.INSTRUCTION TO MAJORS AND NON-MAJORS

Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) Instructed StudentsFall Semester 2016

SBS - 1 COLLEGE OF SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES

Undergraduate 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

Anthropology 78.7 363.8 82.2 442.5 31.6 3.8 10.7 35.4 110.3 367.6 76.9 477.9 Anthropology 78.7 346.5 81.5 425.2 31.6 3.8 10.7 35.4 110.3 350.2 76.0 460.6 Anthropology (CPE) - 17.3 100.0 17.3 - - - - - 17.3 100.0 17.3

College of Social and Behavioral Sciences 2.3 4.3 64.6 6.6 - - - - 2.3 4.3 64.6 6.6

Communication 386.5 242.3 38.5 628.8 44.2 5.0 10.2 49.2 430.8 247.3 36.5 678.0

Economics 344.2 493.0 58.9 837.2 47.3 12.0 20.2 59.3 391.5 505.0 56.3 896.5 Economics 343.1 475.8 58.1 818.9 47.3 12.0 20.2 59.3 390.5 487.8 55.5 878.3 Economics (CPE) 1.1 17.2 94.2 18.3 - - - - 1.1 17.2 94.2 18.3

Journalism 138.9 33.4 19.4 172.3 - - - - 138.9 33.4 19.4 172.3 Journalism 137.2 18.3 11.7 155.5 - - - - 137.2 18.3 11.7 155.5 Journalism (CPE) 1.7 15.1 90.1 16.8 - - - - 1.7 15.1 90.1 16.8

Landscape Architecture and Regional Planning 93.5 53.1 36.2 146.6 67.0 9.7 12.6 76.7 160.5 62.8 28.1 223.3 Landscape Architecture 37.9 2.9 7.2 40.9 26.7 3.7 12.1 30.3 64.6 6.6 9.3 71.2 Landscape Contracting 4.3 0.3 5.9 4.5 - - - - 4.3 0.3 5.9 4.5 Regional Planning 0.6 0.4 40.0 1.0 39.0 6.0 13.3 45.0 39.6 6.4 13.9 46.0 Sustainable Community Development 50.7 49.5 49.4 100.2 1.3 - - 1.3 52.0 49.5 48.8 101.5

Latin American Studies 0.5 1.1 68.0 1.7 - - - - 0.5 1.1 68.0 1.7

Political Science 416.4 318.5 43.3 734.9 40.8 9.0 18.1 49.8 457.2 327.5 41.7 784.6 Legal Studies 111.3 40.7 26.8 151.9 - - - - 111.3 40.7 26.8 151.9 Legal Studies (CPE) 0.7 2.6 78.0 3.3 - - - - 0.7 2.6 78.0 3.3 Political Science 303.4 271.8 47.3 575.2 40.8 9.0 18.1 49.8 344.2 280.8 44.9 625.0 Political Science (CPE) 1.0 3.4 77.3 4.4 - - - - 1.0 3.4 77.3 4.4

Public Policy, School of - 19.9 100.0 19.9 42.0 16.8 28.5 58.8 42.0 36.6 46.6 78.6 Public Policy and Administration - 19.9 100.0 19.9 42.0 16.8 28.5 58.8 42.0 36.6 46.6 78.6

Resource Economics 201.6 280.6 58.2 482.2 17.9 7.3 29.1 25.2 219.5 287.9 56.7 507.4 Resource Economics 201.6 275.8 57.8 477.4 17.9 7.3 29.1 25.2 219.5 283.1 56.3 502.6 Resource Economics (CPE) - 4.8 100.0 4.8 - - - - - 4.8 100.0 4.8

Social Thought and Political Economy 29.4 25.4 46.4 54.8 - - - - 29.4 25.4 46.4 54.8

Sociology 209.2 351.7 62.7 560.9 64.4 8.7 11.9 73.1 273.6 360.3 56.8 634.0 Labor Studies 1.5 2.2 58.9 3.7 8.0 3.0 27.3 11.0 9.5 5.2 35.3 14.7 Labor Studies (CPE) - - - - 17.0 - - 17.0 17.0 - - 17.0 Sociology 202.5 323.1 61.5 525.6 39.4 5.7 12.6 45.1 241.9 328.8 57.6 570.7 Sociology (CPE) 5.2 26.3 83.5 31.5 - - - - 5.2 26.3 83.5 31.5

Total 1,901.3 2,187.0 53.5 4,088.3 355.3 72.2 16.9 427.5 2,256.5 2,259.2 50.0 4,515.8 State-Supported 1,891.6 2,100.2 52.6 3,991.8 338.3 72.2 17.6 410.5 2,229.9 2,172.4 49.3 4,402.3 Continuing and Professional Education 9.7 86.8 90.0 96.5 17.0 - - 17.0 26.7 86.8 76.5 113.5

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".Exception: Students in the Social and Behavioral Sciences Exploratory Track program are treated as majors in all courses offered within the College.CPE: Non-state supported programs administered through Continuing and Professional Education.Note. All data reflect the current organizational structure. See Organizational Changes on page 2 for additional details.

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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 17 32 33 46 - 128 1 1 2 32 25 57 33 26 59 187 110.3 37.4 147.7

Communication 118 192 247 272 - 829 3 - 3 32 38 70 35 38 73 902 742.4 49.3 791.8

Economics 137 206 342 373 - 1,058 - - - 59 26 85 59 26 85 1,143 863.6 55.6 919.2

Exploratory Track 378 224 2 1 - 605 - - - - - - - - - 605 629.9 - 629.9

Journalism 48 77 132 109 - 366 - - - - - - - - - 366 287.8 - 287.8

Landscape Architecture and Regional Planning 25 28 44 42 - 139 49 9 58 8 3 11 57 12 69 208 135.4 76.4 211.8 Landscape Architecture 8 8 14 19 - 49 18 4 22 - - - 18 4 22 71 48.9 26.1 75.0 Landscape Architecture and Regional Planning - - - - - - 4 - 4 - - - 4 - 4 4 - 5.8 5.8 Landscape Architecture/Architecture - - - - - - 2 - 2 - - - 2 - 2 2 - 3.7 3.7 Landscape Contracting‡ 12 5 - - - 17 - - - - - - - - - 17 17.7 - 17.7 Regional Planning - - - - - - 24 5 29 8 3 11 32 8 40 40 - 39.0 39.0 Regional Planning/Sustainability Science - - - - - - 1 - 1 - - - 1 - 1 1 - 1.9 1.9 Sustainable Community Development 5 15 30 23 - 73 - - - - - - - - - 73 68.7 - 68.7

Political Science 159 231 265 368 - 1,023 3 - 3 44 15 59 47 15 62 1,085 843.4 43.1 886.6 Legal Studies 33 76 88 105 - 302 - - - - - - - - - 302 227.9 - 227.9 Political Science 126 155 177 263 - 721 3 - 3 44 15 59 47 15 62 783 615.6 43.1 658.7

Public Policy, School of - - - - - - 40 2 42 - - - 40 2 42 42 - 50.1 50.1 Public Policy - - - - - - 10 - 10 - - - 10 - 10 10 - 13.4 13.4 Public Policy and Administration - - - - - - 25 2 27 - - - 25 2 27 27 - 30.9 30.9 Public Policy and Administration/MEd - - - - - - 4 - 4 - - - 4 - 4 4 - 4.7 4.7 Public Policy and Administration/MRP - - - - - - 1 - 1 - - - 1 - 1 1 - 1.1 1.1

Resource Economics 22 60 125 140 - 347 9 1 10 11 5 16 20 6 26 373 322.3 24.9 347.2

Social Thought and Political Economy 12 19 32 21 - 84 - - - - - - - - - 84 71.3 - 71.3

Sociology 31 67 112 137 - 347 35 6 41 50 31 81 85 37 122 469 308.1 70.4 378.5 Labor Studies - - - - - - 10 1 11 - - - 10 1 11 11 - 8.2 8.2 Labor Studies (CPE) - - - - - - 25 5 30 - - - 25 5 30 30 - 18.0 18.0 Sociology 31 67 112 137 - 347 - - - 50 31 81 50 31 81 428 308.1 44.2 352.3

Total 947 1,136 1,334 1,509 - 4,926 140 19 159 236 143 379 376 162 538 5,464 4,314.6 407.3 4,721.9 Primary Majors 935 997 1,006 1,044 - 3,982 140 19 159 236 143 379 376 162 538 4,520 3,820.7 407.3 4,228.0 Secondary Majors 12 139 328 465 - 944 - - - - - - - - - 944 493.9 - 493.9

Unduplicated (Primary Majors) 935 997 1,006 1,044 - 3,982 140 19 159 236 143 379 376 162 538 4,520 4,314.6 407.3 4,721.9 State-Supported 935 997 1,006 1,044 - 3,982 115 14 129 236 143 379 351 157 508 4,490 4,314.6 389.3 4,703.9 Continuing and Professional Education - - - - - - 25 5 30 - - - 25 5 30 30 - 18.0 18.0

‡ 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/Masters of Public Policy and Adminstration (MPPA) is reported in the School of Management. Enrollment in the dual degree Master's program Public Health/Public Policy and Adminstration is reported in the School of Public Health and Health Sciences.

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Table 1.INSTRUCTION TO MAJORS AND NON-MAJORS

Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) Instructed StudentsFall Semester 2016

EDU - 1 COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

Undergraduate 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

Education 50.2 421.0 89.3 471.2 453.3 62.4 12.1 515.8 503.5 483.4 49.0 987.0 Education 49.9 389.9 88.6 439.9 358.7 40.8 10.2 399.4 408.6 430.7 51.3 839.3 Education (CPE) 0.3 31.1 99.1 31.3 94.7 21.7 18.6 116.3 94.9 52.7 35.7 147.7

Total 50.2 421.0 89.3 471.2 453.3 62.4 12.1 515.8 503.5 483.4 49.0 987.0 State-Supported 49.9 389.9 88.6 439.9 358.7 40.8 10.2 399.4 408.6 430.7 51.3 839.3 Continuing and Professional Education 0.3 31.1 99.1 31.3 94.7 21.7 18.6 116.3 94.9 52.7 35.7 147.7

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".Exception: Students in the Education Exploratory Track program are treated as majors in all courses offered within the College.CPE: Non-state supported programs administered through Continuing and Professional Education.Note. All data reflect the current organizational structure. See Organizational Changes on page 2 for additional details.

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Table 2.STUDENT MAJORS

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

COLLEGE 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/ED.S. DOCTORAL ALL GRADUATE

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

Education - - 17 19 - 36 - - - - - - - - - 36 18.9 - 18.9

Education Policy, Research, and Administration - - - - - - 40 - 40 70 63 133 110 63 173 173 - 117.6 117.6

Exploratory Track 81 27 1 - - 109 - - - - - - - - - 109 115.1 - 115.1

Student Development - - - - - - 63 - 63 54 15 69 117 15 132 132 - 142.4 142.4 School Psychology - - - - - - - - - 25 2 27 25 2 27 27 - 35.2 35.2 Student Development - - - - - - 63 - 63 29 13 42 92 13 105 105 - 107.2 107.2

Teacher Education and Curriculum Studies - - - - - - 132 5 137 70 37 107 202 42 244 244 - 227.1 227.1 Teacher Education and Curriculum Studies - - - - - - 65 3 68 70 37 107 135 40 175 175 - 126.4 126.4 Teacher Education and Curriculum Studies (CPE) - - - - - - 67 2 69 - - - 67 2 69 69 - 100.7 100.7

Total 81 27 18 19 - 145 235 5 240 194 115 309 429 120 549 694 134.0 487.1 621.1 Primary Majors 81 27 18 19 - 145 235 5 240 194 115 309 429 120 549 694 134.0 487.1 621.1 Secondary Majors - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Unduplicated (Primary Majors) 81 27 18 19 - 145 235 5 240 194 115 309 429 120 549 694 134.0 487.1 621.1 State-Supported 81 27 18 19 - 145 168 3 171 194 115 309 362 118 480 625 134.0 386.4 520.4 Continuing and Professional Education - - - - - - 67 2 69 - - - 67 2 69 69 - 100.7 100.7

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. Academic level for students concurrently enrolled in EdS and MEd/EdD programs is assigned to the master's or doctoral level.Note 4. The undergraduate program has been restored. Students are generally admitted at the end of their sophomore year and are expected to complete a secondary major.Note 5. Enrollment in the dual degree program Masters of Public Policy and Adminstration (MPPA)/Master of Education (MEd) is reported in the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences.

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Table 1.INSTRUCTION TO MAJORS AND NON-MAJORS

Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) Instructed StudentsFall Semester 2016

ENG - 1 COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

Undergraduate 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

Chemical Engineering 200.9 6.3 3.0 207.2 53.4 0.8 1.4 54.2 254.4 7.0 2.7 261.4

Civil and Environmental Engineering 166.6 7.0 4.0 173.6 106.2 7.1 6.3 113.3 272.8 14.1 4.9 286.9

Electrical and Computer Engineering 291.7 44.8 13.3 336.5 217.1 9.0 4.0 226.1 508.8 53.8 9.6 562.6

Engineering 194.5 17.7 8.4 212.3 1.4 - - 1.4 196.0 17.7 8.3 213.7

Mechanical and Industrial Engineering 400.6 10.7 2.6 411.3 79.1 9.0 10.2 88.1 479.7 19.7 3.9 499.4 Mechanical and Industrial Engineering 400.6 10.7 2.6 411.3 75.1 8.7 10.3 83.8 475.7 19.3 3.9 495.0 Mechanical and Industrial Engineering (CPE) - - - - 4.0 0.3 7.7 4.3 4.0 0.3 7.7 4.3

Total 1,254.3 86.5 6.4 1,340.8 457.3 25.9 5.4 483.2 1,711.7 112.4 6.2 1,824.0 State-Supported 1,254.3 86.5 6.4 1,340.8 453.3 25.6 5.3 478.9 1,707.7 112.0 6.2 1,819.7 Continuing and Professional Education - - - - 4.0 0.3 7.7 4.3 4.0 0.3 0.1 4.3

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".Exception: Declared undergraduate "Engineering" majors and students in the Engineering Exploratory Track program are treated as majors in all courses offered within the College. Undergraduate students with any declared major withinthe College are treated as majors in "Engineering" courses.CPE: Non-state supported programs administered through Continuing and Professional Education.Note. All data reflect the current organizational structure. See Organizational Changes on page 2 for additional details.

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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 - 44 66 142 2 254 - - - 51 5 56 51 5 56 310 265.0 60.2 325.2

Civil and Environmental Engineering - 50 93 98 1 242 50 7 57 48 16 64 98 23 121 363 241.9 120.3 362.2 Civil Engineering - 50 93 98 1 242 48 7 55 48 16 64 96 23 119 361 241.9 118.9 360.8 Environmental Engineering - - - - - - 2 - 2 - - - 2 - 2 2 - 1.4 1.4

Electrical and Computer Engineering - 65 100 153 1 319 152 23 175 55 32 87 207 55 262 581 322.7 229.6 552.3 Computer Systems Engineering - 46 45 61 1 153 - - - - - - - - - 153 157.8 - 157.8 Electrical Engineering - 19 55 92 - 166 - - - - - - - - - 166 164.9 - 164.9 Electrical and Computer Engineering - - - - - - 152 23 175 55 32 87 207 55 262 262 - 229.6 229.6

Engineering 392 198 72 18 - 680 - - - - - - - - - 680 737.6 - 737.6

Exploratory Track 104 11 - - - 115 - - - - - - - - - 115 124.0 - 124.0

Mechanical and Industrial Engineering - 100 154 249 3 506 54 10 64 55 14 69 109 24 133 639 507.7 98.6 606.2 Engineering Management - - - - - - 8 - 8 - - - 8 - 8 8 - 6.3 6.3 Engineering Management (CPE) - - - - - - 8 2 10 - - - 8 2 10 10 - 4.0 4.0 Industrial Engineering - 7 12 23 - 42 - - - - - - - - - 42 43.9 - 43.9 Industrial Engineering and Operations Research - - - - - - 9 1 10 13 3 16 22 4 26 26 - 21.8 21.8 Mechanical Engineering - 93 142 226 3 464 29 7 36 42 11 53 71 18 89 553 463.8 66.4 530.2

Total 496 468 485 660 7 2,116 256 40 296 209 67 276 465 107 572 2,688 2,198.9 508.7 2,707.6 Primary Majors 496 468 484 653 7 2,108 256 40 296 209 67 276 465 107 572 2,680 2,194.4 508.7 2,703.1 Secondary Majors - - 1 7 - 8 - - - - - - - - - 8 4.5 - 4.5

Unduplicated (Primary Majors) 496 468 484 653 7 2,108 256 40 296 209 67 276 465 107 572 2,680 2,198.9 508.7 2,707.6 State-Supported 496 468 484 653 7 2,108 248 38 286 209 67 276 457 105 562 2,670 2,198.9 504.7 2,703.6 Continuing and Professional Education - - - - - - 8 2 10 - - - 8 2 10 10 - 4.0 4.0

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.

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 MBA/Mechanical Engineering are reported in the School of Management.

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

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Table 1.INSTRUCTION TO MAJORS AND NON-MAJORS

Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) Instructed StudentsFall Semester 2016

MGT - 1 ISENBERG SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT

Undergraduate 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

Accounting 191.9 95.3 33.2 287.2 - - - - 191.9 95.3 33.2 287.2 Accounting 181.7 82.1 31.1 263.8 - - - - 181.7 82.1 31.1 263.8 Accounting (CPE) 10.2 13.2 56.4 23.4 - - - - 10.2 13.2 56.4 23.4

Finance 120.3 85.3 41.5 205.6 - - - - 120.3 85.3 41.5 205.6 Finance 116.1 76.9 39.8 193.0 - - - - 116.1 76.9 39.8 193.0 Finance (CPE) 4.2 8.4 66.7 12.6 - - - - 4.2 8.4 66.7 12.6

Hospitality and Tourism Management 209.3 62.7 23.0 272.0 - - - - 209.3 62.7 23.0 272.0 Hospitality and Tourism Management 196.3 54.9 21.8 251.2 - - - - 196.3 54.9 21.8 251.2 Hospitality and Tourism Management (CPE) 13.0 7.8 37.5 20.8 - - - - 13.0 7.8 37.5 20.8

Isenberg School of Management 316.7 59.9 15.9 376.6 857.6 76.2 8.2 933.8 1,174.3 136.1 10.4 1,310.3 Isenberg School of Management 306.0 56.1 15.5 362.1 159.4 16.7 9.5 176.1 465.5 72.7 13.5 538.2 Isenberg School of Management (CPE) 10.7 3.8 26.3 14.5 698.1 59.6 7.9 757.7 708.8 63.4 8.2 772.1

Management 141.3 258.9 64.7 400.2 - - - - 141.3 258.9 64.7 400.2 Management 133.5 228.7 63.2 362.2 - - - - 133.5 228.7 63.2 362.2 Management (CPE) 7.8 30.2 79.5 38.0 - - - - 7.8 30.2 79.5 38.0

Marketing 89.5 125.7 58.4 215.2 - 1.0 100.0 1.0 89.5 126.7 58.6 216.2 Marketing 87.3 112.9 56.4 200.2 - 1.0 100.0 1.0 87.3 113.9 56.6 201.2 Marketing (CPE) 2.2 12.8 85.3 15.0 - - - - 2.2 12.8 85.3 15.0

Operations and Information Management 190.5 134.8 41.4 325.3 - - - - 190.5 134.8 41.4 325.3 Operations and Information Management 189.1 115.2 37.9 304.3 - - - - 189.1 115.2 37.9 304.3 Operations and Information Management (CPE) 1.4 19.6 93.3 21.0 - - - - 1.4 19.6 93.3 21.0

Sport Management 151.4 45.3 23.0 196.7 40.7 - - 40.7 192.1 45.3 19.1 237.3

Total 1,411.0 867.7 38.1 2,278.7 898.2 77.2 7.9 975.4 2,309.2 945.0 29.0 3,254.1 State-Supported 1,361.5 771.9 36.2 2,133.4 200.1 17.7 8.1 217.8 1,561.6 789.6 33.6 2,351.2 Continuing and Professional Education 49.5 95.8 65.9 145.3 698.1 59.6 7.9 757.7 747.6 155.4 17.2 902.9

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".

Exception: Declared "School of Management" majors and students in Business Exploratory Track program are treated as majors in all courses offered within the School except for Resource Economics, Sport Management and Hospitality and TourismManagement majors. Students with any declared major within the School (except for Resource Economics, Sport Management and Hospitality and Tourism Management) are treated as majors in "School of Management" courses.CPE: Non-state supported programs administered through Continuing and Professional Education.Note. All data reflect the current organizational structure. See Organizational Changes on page 2 for additional details.

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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 - 46 154 205 - 405 87 2 89 - - - 87 2 89 494 379.0 97.7 476.7 Accounting - 40 139 184 - 363 - - - - - - - - - 363 355.1 - 355.1 Accounting (CPE) - 6 15 21 - 42 87 2 89 - - - 87 2 89 131 23.9 97.7 121.6

Exploratory Track 89 - - - - 89 - - - - - - - - - 89 91.3 - 91.3

Finance 1 57 154 284 - 496 - - - - - - - - - 496 413.7 - 413.7 Finance 1 53 148 264 - 466 - - - - - - - - - 466 398.0 - 398.0 Finance (CPE) - 4 6 20 - 30 - - - - - - - - - 30 15.7 - 15.7

Hospitality and Tourism Management 58 126 167 188 - 539 - - - - - - - - - 539 477.1 - 477.1 Hospitality and Tourism Management 58 123 145 164 - 490 - - - - - - - - - 490 451.7 - 451.7 Hospitality and Tourism Management (CPE) - 3 22 24 - 49 - - - - - - - - - 49 25.4 - 25.4

Management - 27 66 130 - 223 - - - - - - - - - 223 170.2 - 170.2 Management - 25 50 94 - 169 - - - - - - - - - 169 144.6 - 144.6 Management (CPE) - 2 16 36 - 54 - - - - - - - - - 54 25.6 - 25.6

Marketing 1 34 97 161 - 293 - - - - - - - - - 293 242.7 - 242.7 Marketing 1 33 91 154 - 279 - - - - - - - - - 279 234.7 - 234.7 Marketing (CPE) - 1 6 7 - 14 - - - - - - - - - 14 8.0 - 8.0

Operations and Information Management - 9 77 137 - 223 - - - - - - - - - 223 194.8 - 194.8 Operations and Information Management - 9 73 129 - 211 - - - - - - - - - 211 189.6 - 189.6 Operations and Information Management (CPE) - - 4 8 - 12 - - - - - - - - - 12 5.3 - 5.3

School of Management 349 449 161 9 - 968 1,303 58 1,361 51 15 66 1,354 73 1,427 2,395 959.3 796.2 1,755.5 MBA (CPE) - - - - - - 1,232 58 1,290 - - - 1,232 58 1,290 1,290 - 617.0 617.0 MBA/MPPA - - - - - - 4 - 4 - - - 4 - 4 4 - 6.4 6.4 MBA/Sport Management - - - - - - 22 - 22 - - - 22 - 22 22 - 43.9 43.9 School of Management 349 449 161 9 - 968 45 - 45 51 15 66 96 15 111 1,079 959.3 128.9 1,088.2

Sport Management 96 101 143 164 - 504 13 5 18 - - - 13 5 18 522 435.9 21.1 457.0

Total 594 849 1,019 1,278 - 3,740 1,403 65 1,468 51 15 66 1,454 80 1,534 5,274 3,364.1 915.0 4,279.1 Primary Majors 593 816 972 1,207 - 3,588 1,403 65 1,468 51 15 66 1,454 80 1,534 5,122 3,282.4 915.0 4,197.4 Secondary Majors 1 33 47 71 - 152 - - - - - - - - - 152 81.7 - 81.7

Unduplicated (Primary Majors) 593 816 972 1,207 - 3,588 1,403 65 1,468 51 15 66 1,454 80 1,534 5,122 3,364.1 915.0 4,279.1 State-Supported 593 800 903 1,091 - 3,387 84 5 89 51 15 66 135 20 155 3,542 3,260.1 200.3 3,460.5 Continuing and Professional Education - 16 69 116 - 201 1,319 60 1,379 - - - 1,319 60 1,379 1,580 103.9 714.7 818.6

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.

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Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) Instructed Students

NUR-1 COLLEGE OF NURSING

Undergraduate 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 342.9 10.4 2.9 353.3 198.9 3.8 1.9 202.7 541.8 14.2 2.6 555.9 Nursing 198.9 10.4 5.0 209.3 34.7 0.8 2.2 35.4 233.5 11.2 4.6 244.7 Nursing (CPE) 144.0 - - 144.0 164.2 3.0 1.8 167.2 308.2 3.0 1.0 311.2

Total 342.9 10.4 2.9 353.3 198.9 3.8 1.9 202.7 541.8 14.2 2.6 555.9 State-Supported 198.9 10.4 5.0 209.3 34.7 0.8 2.2 35.4 233.5 11.2 4.6 244.7 Continuing and Professional Education 144.0 - - 144.0 164.2 3.0 1.8 167.2 308.2 3.0 1.0 311.2

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. All data reflect the current organizational structure. See Organizational Changes on page 2 for additional details.

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Table 2.STUDENT MAJORS

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

COLLEGE 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 79 77 97 137 148 538 36 - 36 231 30 261 267 30 297 835 480.4 208.3 688.7 Nursing 76 75 90 89 - 330 3 - 3 27 23 50 30 23 53 383 335.9 35.1 371.0 Nursing (CPE) - - - - - - 33 - 33 - - - 33 - 33 33 - 18.7 18.7 Nursing DNP (CPE) - - - - - - - - - 204 7 211 204 7 211 211 - 154.6 154.6 Nursing Post-Baccalaureate (CPE) - - - - 148 148 - - - - - - - - - 148 118.5 - 118.5 Nursing RN to BSN (CPE) 3 2 7 48 - 60 - - - - - - - - - 60 26.0 - 26.0

Total 79 77 97 137 148 538 36 - 36 231 30 261 267 30 297 835 480.4 208.3 688.7 Primary Majors 79 77 97 137 148 538 36 - 36 231 30 261 267 30 297 835 480.4 208.3 688.7 Secondary Majors - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Unduplicated (Primary Majors) 79 77 97 137 148 538 36 - 36 231 30 261 267 30 297 835 480.4 208.3 688.7 State-Supported 76 75 90 89 - 330 3 - 3 27 23 50 30 23 53 383 335.9 35.1 371.0 Continuing and Professional Education 3 2 7 48 148 208 33 - 33 204 7 211 237 7 244 452 144.5 173.2 317.7

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.

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Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) Instructed Students

PUB - 1 SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND HEALTH SCIENCES

Undergraduate 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

Biostatistics and Epidemiology - 1.4 100.0 1.4 35.8 87.0 70.9 122.8 35.8 88.4 71.2 124.2 Biostatistics - 1.2 100.0 1.2 17.1 17.3 50.3 34.4 17.1 18.5 52.0 35.6 Biostatistics (CPE) - 0.2 100.0 0.2 0.7 29.0 97.8 29.7 0.7 29.2 97.8 29.9 Epidemiology - - - - 17.7 14.3 44.8 32.0 17.7 14.3 44.8 32.0 Epidemiology (CPE) - - - - 0.3 26.3 98.8 26.7 0.3 26.3 98.8 26.7

Communication Disorders 113.0 49.3 30.4 162.3 109.4 1.0 0.9 110.4 222.4 50.3 18.4 272.7 Communication Disorders 113.0 41.8 27.0 154.8 85.8 1.0 1.2 86.8 198.8 42.8 17.7 241.6 Communication Disorders (CPE) - 7.5 100.0 7.5 23.7 - - 23.7 23.7 7.5 24.0 31.1

Environmental Health Sciences - 0.4 100.0 0.4 11.0 26.1 70.4 37.1 11.0 26.5 70.7 37.5 Environmental Health Sciences - 0.4 100.0 0.4 11.0 8.8 44.4 19.8 11.0 9.2 45.5 20.2 Environmental Health Sciences (CPE) - - - - - 17.3 100.0 17.3 - 17.3 100.0 17.3

Health Promotion and Policy - 4.0 100.0 4.0 37.3 126.7 77.2 164.0 37.3 130.7 77.8 168.0 Health Promotion and Policy - 4.0 100.0 4.0 35.7 9.0 20.1 44.7 35.7 13.0 26.7 48.7 Health Promotion and Policy (CPE) - - - - 1.7 117.7 98.6 119.3 1.7 117.7 98.6 119.3

Kinesiology 356.7 227.8 39.0 584.5 29.0 1.8 5.8 30.8 385.7 229.6 37.3 615.3 Kinesiology 356.7 209.1 37.0 565.9 29.0 1.8 5.8 30.8 385.7 210.9 35.3 596.6 Kinesiology (CPE) - 18.7 100.0 18.7 - - - - - 18.7 100.0 18.7

Nutrition 112.3 137.1 55.0 249.4 9.0 32.3 78.2 41.3 121.3 169.4 58.3 290.7 Nutrition 112.3 125.1 52.7 237.4 8.7 10.0 53.6 18.7 121.0 135.1 52.7 256.1 Nutrition (CPE) - 12.0 100.0 12.0 0.3 22.3 98.5 22.7 0.3 34.3 99.0 34.7

Public Health 289.2 198.5 40.7 487.7 10.7 4.0 27.3 14.7 299.9 202.5 40.3 502.4 Public Health 282.8 180.5 39.0 463.3 10.7 4.0 27.3 14.7 293.5 184.5 38.6 478.0 Public Health (CPE) 6.4 18.0 73.8 24.4 - - - - 6.4 18.0 73.8 24.4

Total 871.3 618.5 41.5 1,489.7 242.2 278.9 53.5 521.1 1,113.5 897.4 44.6 2,010.8 State-Supported 864.9 562.1 39.4 1,427.0 215.6 66.2 23.5 281.8 1,080.4 628.4 36.8 1,708.8 Continuing and Professional Education 6.4 56.3 89.8 62.7 26.7 212.7 88.9 239.3 33.1 269.0 89.1 302.1

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".

Exception: Students in the Public Health and Health Sciences Exploratory Track program are treated as majors in all courses offered within the College.CPE: Non-state supported programs administered through Continuing and Professional Education.

Note. All data reflect the current organizational structure. See Organizational Changes on page 2 for additional details.

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Table 2.STUDENT MAJORS

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

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

Biostatistics and Epidemiology - - - - - - 31 - 31 24 5 29 55 5 60 60 - 63.4 63.4 Biostatistics - - - - - - 14 - 14 12 1 13 26 1 27 27 - 29.8 29.8 Epidemiology - - - - - - 17 - 17 12 4 16 29 4 33 33 - 33.7 33.7

Communication Disorders 38 65 77 85 - 265 49 - 49 28 2 30 77 2 79 344 253.8 114.4 368.3 Audiology - - - - - - - - - 26 - 26 26 - 26 26 - 31.0 31.0 Communication Disorders 38 65 77 85 - 265 49 - 49 2 2 4 51 2 53 318 253.8 83.4 337.3

Environmental Health Sciences - - - - - - 10 - 10 4 - 4 14 - 14 14 - 14.8 14.8

Exploratory Track 101 22 1 - - 124 - - - - - - - - - 124 129.8 - 129.8

Health Promotion and Policy - - - - - - 47 3 50 9 4 13 56 7 63 63 - 64.4 64.4 Community Health Education - - - - - - 27 2 29 7 2 9 34 4 38 38 - 37.0 37.0 Health Policy Management - - - - - - 17 1 18 2 2 4 19 3 22 22 - 23.3 23.3 Public Health/Public Policy Administration - - - - - - 3 - 3 - - - 3 - 3 3 - 4.1 4.1

Kinesiology 89 162 197 242 - 690 5 1 6 26 5 31 31 6 37 727 673.9 33.4 707.3

Nutrition 46 79 89 103 - 317 14 - 14 - - - 14 - 14 331 296.9 19.7 316.6

Public Health - - - - - - 289 27 316 11 5 16 300 32 332 332 - 188.3 188.3 Public Health (CPE) - - - - - - 38 4 42 - - - 38 4 42 42 - 26.7 26.7 Public Health Nutrition - - - - - - 1 - 1 11 5 16 12 5 17 17 - 11.9 11.9 Public Health Nutrition (CPE) - - - - - - 48 3 51 - - - 48 3 51 51 - 31.0 31.0 Public Health Practice (CPE) - - - - - - 202 20 222 - - - 202 20 222 222 - 118.8 118.8

Public Health Sciences 41 153 256 272 - 722 - - - - - - - - - 722 654.0 - 654.0

Total 315 481 620 702 - 2,118 445 31 476 102 21 123 547 52 599 2,717 2,008.4 498.6 2,507.0 Primary Majors 312 442 566 614 - 1,934 445 31 476 102 21 123 547 52 599 2,533 1,904.4 498.6 2,403.0 Secondary Majors 3 39 54 88 - 184 - - - - - - - - - 184 104.0 0.0 104.0

Unduplicated (Primary Majors) 312 442 566 614 - 1,934 445 31 476 102 21 123 547 52 599 2,533 2,008.4 498.6 2,507.0 State-Supported 312 442 566 614 - 1,934 157 4 161 102 21 123 259 25 284 2,218 2,008.4 322.1 2,330.6 Continuing and Professional Education - - - - - - 288 27 315 - - - 288 27 315 315 - 176.4 176.4

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 StudentsFall Semester 2016

OTH - 1 OTHER PROGRAMS

Undergraduate 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

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

Bachelor's Degree with Individual Concentration 15.5 12.3 44.3 27.9 - - - - 15.5 12.3 44.3 27.9 Bachelor's Degree with Individual Concentration 15.1 7.9 34.4 23.1 - - - - 15.1 7.9 34.4 23.1 Bachelor's Degree with Individual Concentration (CPE) 0.4 4.4 91.7 4.8 - - - - 0.4 4.4 91.7 4.8

Commonwealth Honors College - 213.5 100.0 213.5 - - - - - 213.5 100.0 213.5

English as a Second Language - 13.3 100.0 13.3 - - - - - 13.3 100.0 13.3 - -

Exchange - - - - - 1.7 100.0 1.7 - 1.7 100.0 1.7

Military Leadership - 12.7 100.0 12.7 - - - - - 12.7 100.0 12.7

University Without Walls (CPE) 291.6 0.8 0.3 292.4 - - - - 291.6 0.8 0.3 292.4 - -

University, Other - 140.2 100.0 140.2 - - - 140.2 100.0 140.2 Community Service Learning - 48.1 100.0 48.1 - - - - - 48.1 100.0 48.1 First Year Faculty Seminar - 53.3 100.0 53.3 - - - - - 53.3 100.0 53.3 University - 17.9 100.0 17.9 - - - - - 17.9 100.0 17.9 University Internship Program - 20.8 100.0 20.8 - - - - - 20.8 100.0 20.8

Writing Program - 437.4 100.0 437.4 - - - - - 437.4 100.0 437.4

Total 307.1 837.5 73.2 1,144.6 - 1.7 100.0 1.7 307.1 839.1 73.2 1,146.3 State-Supported 15.1 832.3 98.2 847.4 - 1.7 100.0 1.7 15.1 833.9 98.2 849.1 Continuing and Professional Education 292.0 5.2 1.7 297.2 - - - - 292.0 5.2 1.7 297.2

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. All data reflect the current organizational structure. See Organizational Changes on page 2 for additional details.

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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 of General Studies (CPE) - - - 2 - 2 - - - - - - - - - 2 1.3 - 1.3

Bachelor's Degree with Individual Concentration - 20 90 135 - 245 - - - - - - - - - 245 205.8 - 205.8

Non-Degree - - - - 415 415 - - - - - - - - 631 1,046 201.9 325.9 527.8 Continuing and Professional Education - - - - 243 243 - - - - - - - - 465 708 95.1 207.0 302.1 Exchange Program - - - - 96 96 - - - - - - - - 64 160 86.9 69.0 155.9 Non-Degree - - - - 76 76 - - - - - - - - 102 178 19.9 49.9 69.8

University Without Walls (CPE) 20 161 391 407 - 979 - - - - - - - - - 979 507.1 - 507.1

Total 20 181 481 544 415 1,641 - - - - - - - - 631 2,272 916.1 325.9 1,242.0 Primary Majors 20 177 462 519 415 1,593 - - - - - - - - 631 2,224 890.2 325.9 1,216.1 Secondary Majors - 4 19 25 - 48 - - - - - - - - - 48 25.9 - 25.9

Unduplicated (Primary Majors) 20 177 462 519 415 1,593 - - - - - - - - 631 2,224 916.1 325.9 1,242.0 State-Supported - 16 71 110 172 369 - - - - - - - - 166 535 312.6 118.9 431.5 Continuing and Professional Education 20 161 391 409 243 1,224 - - - - - - - - 465 1,689 603.5 207.0 810.5

* Graduate Non-Degree students have no degree level. They appear in this table aggregated under Graduate Total.

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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