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ASSOCIATE DEGREE PROGRAMS ASSOCIATE IN ARTS (A.A.) LIBERAL ARTS (A.A. WITH EMPHASIS ALSO OFFERED IN THE PROGRAMS LISTED BELOW ) Anthropology Archaeology Art Communications Geography History Literary Studies Mathematics Philosophy Photography Physics Psychology Sociology Women’s Studies World Languages and Cultures: French/German/Spanish ASSOCIATE IN FINE ARTS (A.F.A.) Art Creative Writing Music Theatre Performance Theatre Production and Design ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE (A.S.) Accounting Biology Business Community Health Education Computer Science Criminal Justice Dental Hygiene Engineering Broad Field Elementary Education Foundations Exercise Science Food Science Individualized Studies Law Enforcement Nursing Mathematics Special Education Foundations ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE (A.A.S.) Business: Marketing & Management Computer Technology Computers/Information Management Dietetic Technology Healthcare Systems Technology Hospitality Management Vacuum and Thin Film Technology BACHELOR’S AND MASTER’S PROGRAMS through partnerships with: Minnesota State University, Mankato Metropolitan State University Southwest State University CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS Accounting Casino Operations and Management Community Health Worker/Navigator Computer Technology Computers/Information Management Creative Writing Exercise Specialist Field Archaeology Food and Beverage Management Global Studies Hotel Marketing and Sales Hotel Operations • Human Resource Management Law Enforcement Management Marketing Nursing Assistant Religious Studies Spanish Small Business Management Tourism Operations and Management Vacuum Maintenance Technician Vacuum Technology CONTINUING EDUCATION & CUSTOMIZED TRAINING Non-credit courses, seminars and workshops are offered in Continuing Education and Customized Training. Offerings include professional development, career transition and much more. A MEMBER OF THE MINNESOTA STATE SYSTEM Normandale Community College is an equal opportunity employer and educator. The information in this document is available in alternative formats to individuals with disabilities, and/or those who accordingly need a reasonable accommodation; please contact Debbie Tillman at (952) 358-8625, toll free at 1 (800) 481-5412 or email [email protected]. 9700 France Avenue S, Bloomington, MN 55431-4399 www.normandale.edu 952-358-8200

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ASSOCIATE DEGREE PROGRAMSASSOCIATE IN ARTS (A.A.)

LIBERAL ARTS (A.A. WITH EMPHASIS ALSO

OFFERED IN THE PROGRAMS LISTED BELOW)Anthropology • Archaeology • Art

Communications • Geography • History

Literary Studies • Mathematics

Philosophy • Photography • Physics

Psychology • Sociology • Women’s Studies

World Languages and Cultures:

French/German/Spanish

ASSOCIATE IN FINE ARTS (A.F.A.) Art • Creative Writing

Music • Theatre Performance

Theatre Production and Design

ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE (A.S.)Accounting • Biology • Business

Community Health Education

Computer Science • Criminal Justice

Dental Hygiene • Engineering Broad Field

Elementary Education Foundations

Exercise Science • Food Science

Individualized Studies • Law Enforcement

Nursing • Mathematics

Special Education Foundations

ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE (A.A.S.)Business: Marketing & Management

Computer Technology

Computers/Information Management

Dietetic Technology

Healthcare Systems Technology

Hospitality Management

Vacuum and Thin Film Technology

BACHELOR’S AND MASTER’S PROGRAMSthrough partnerships with:

Minnesota State University, Mankato

Metropolitan State University

Southwest State University

CERTIFICATE PROGRAMSAccounting • Casino Operations and Management

Community Health Worker/Navigator

Computer Technology

Computers/Information Management

Creative Writing • Exercise Specialist

Field Archaeology • Food and Beverage Management

Global Studies • Hotel Marketing and Sales

Hotel Operations • Human Resource Management

Law Enforcement • Management • Marketing

Nursing Assistant • Religious Studies

Spanish • Small Business Management

Tourism Operations and Management

Vacuum Maintenance Technician • Vacuum Technology

CONTINUING EDUCATION & CUSTOMIZEDTRAININGNon-credit courses, seminars and workshops areoffered in Continuing Education and CustomizedTraining. Offerings include professionaldevelopment, career transition and much more.

A MEMBER OF THE MINNESOTA STATE SYSTEMNormandale Community College is an equal opportunity employerand educator.

The information in this document is available in alternative formats toindividuals with disabilities, and/or those who accordingly need a reasonableaccommodation; please contact Debbie Tillman at (952) 358-8625, toll free at1 (800) 481-5412 or email [email protected].

9700 France Avenue S, Bloomington, MN 55431-4399www.normandale.edu • 952-358-8200

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STUDENT SUCCESS RATES* UNDERREPRESENTED†

STUDENT SUCCESS RATES*

†”Underrepresented” is a student with any one or more of the following attributes: student of color, Pell eligible, or first generation (MN).

DEGREES AWARDED FY 2015 FY 2016 FY 2017

Total associate degrees 1,381 1,276 1,243A.A. 766 708 672A.S. 288 317 60A.A.S. 54 53 17A.F.A. 23 28 338

Total certificates 250 170 156Nursing Asst. certificates 201 115 93

STATUS OF 2014-15 GRADUATES WITHIN A YEAR AFTER GRADUATION

HIGHLIGHTS• Normandale Community College was founded in 1968.• Enrollment (fiscal year 2017-2018): 14,911 credit students, 7,313 non-credit students• Fall 2017 enrollment for credit students: 9,870*• About 42% of credit students are full-time and about 58% are part-time*• About 45% of credit students are male and about 55% are female*• 25% of credit students are 25 or older*• 40% of credit students are students of color*

*Fall 2017, 30th day of semester

ENROLLMENT HEADCOUNT FULL-YEAR EQUIVALENCY**2014-2015 Credit 14,573 6,799

Noncredit 2,8752015-2016 Credit 14,632 6,837

Noncredit 3,2492016-2017 Credit 14,911 6,930

Noncredit 7,313**The sum of all student credit hours for the FY divided by 30.

EMPLOYEE INFORMATION FY 2015 FY 2016 FY 2017Faculty headcount 347 339 340Staff/admin. headcount 272 272 278

Total 619 611 618

FALL 2017 RACE/ETHNICITY* CREDIT STUDENTS PERCENTAmerican Indian or Alaska Native 31 0.3%Asian 849 8.6%Black or African American 1,437 14.6%Hispanic of any race 1,033 10.5%Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander 13 0.1%Two or more races 540 5.5%

Total students of color 3,903 39.5%White 5,631 57.1%Nonresident alien 107 1.1%Unknown race and ethnicity 229 2.3%

Total 9,870 100.0%

TOP DECLARED MAJORS, IN ORDER (as of Fall 2017)Liberal Education • Pre-Nursing • Business/Business: Marketing and ManagementComputer Science/Computer Technology • Engineering Broad Field/Engineering FoundationsHealth Sciences Broad Field • Elementary Education Foundations • Pre-Dental Hygiene Nursing • Criminal Justice • Accounting • Law Enforcement • Art

TOP 10 CITIES, IN ORDER(as of Fall 2017)BloomingtonMinneapolisBurnsvilleShakopeeEden PrairieLakevilleSavageRichfieldPrior LakeEdina

TOP 10 HSs, IN ORDER(2017 HS graduates)BurnsvilleEden PrairieJohn F. Kennedy Thomas Jefferson Prior LakeShakopeeEdinaApple Valley HopkinsRichfield

*Fall-to-fall data for full-time credit students