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Preface
General Information
Student Information
Academic Programs
Degrees and Majors
Degree Characteristics
Degrees Conferred
Declared Majors
Undeclared Majors
Arts
Business
Education
PTEU
Health and Human Services
Humanities and Social Sciences
Science and Mathematics
Library & Con Ed
Faculty/Staff
Budget/Facilities
Sources of Data
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Declared Majors - College of Humanities and Social Sciences
Fall 2000
Fall 2001
Fall 2002
Fall 2003
Fall 2004
5-Year
# Change
5-Year
% Change
Bachelors
African & Af. Diaspora Studies
0
-
-%
Communication
439
408
501
487
552
113
26%
Criminal Justice
196
275
-
-%
English
158
150
174
206
266
108
68%
English Education 7-12
71
70
116
176
212
141
199%
French
14
13
17
23
12
-2
-14%
French Education P-12
11
13
16
22
13
2
18%
Geographic Information Science
7
18
32
-
-%
History
134
153
170
198
219
85
63%
International Affairs
117
127
159
191
227
110
94%
Modern Language & Culture
66
-
-%
Political Science
180
185
238
295
352
172
96%
Psychology
466
521
540
592
692
226
48%
Social Science Education 7-12
130
151
198
231
238
108
83%
Sociology
54
79
143
143
162
108
200%
Spanish
51
47
51
64
39
-12
-24%
Spanish Education P-12
35
28
44
60
44
9
26%
Undeclared UG Hum & Soc Sci
36
20
3
2
1
-35
-97%
Bachelors Total
1,896
1,965
2,377
2,904
3,402
1,506
79%
Masters
Conflict Management
24
45
33
36
48
24
100%
Master of Public Admin
82
70
69
90
93
11
13%
Professional Writing
73
71
89
91
97
24
33%
Masters Total
179
186
191
217
238
59
33%
College Total
2,075
2,151
2,568
3,121
3,640
1,565
75%
Annual % Change
6%
4%
19%
22%
17%
AADS is a new degree program in 2004.
Highlights
Declared undergraduate majors grew more in this college than any other over the past five years (79%).
The undergraduate programs in Sociology and Criminal Justice have become especially popular in recent years.
Psychology and Communication continue to have the largest number of majors in the college.
The college has also had healthy growth in its graduate programs.