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Interdisciplinary Social Science Data Booklet Fall Term 23 Quality Enhancement Review Prepared by the Office of Institutional Research

Interdisciplinary Social Science FALL TERM 23 Most recent available statistics Report Page No(s) Degrees Offered 2 Majors (Fall 22 Headcount) Undergraduate 732 2-3 Graduate - Masters - 2-3 Graduate - Specialist - 2-3 Graduate - Doctorate - 2-3 Total 732 2-3 22-23 Degrees Awarded Bachelors 265 4 Masters - 4 Specialist - 4 Doctorate - 4 Total 265 4 Average Class Size (Fall 22) Undergraduate Lower - classroom. 5 Upper - classroom. 5 Graduate - classroom 26. 5 Credit Hours - Annual (22-23) Fundable 44 6 Non-fundable 9 7 Total 45 8 University (fundable),72,66 SIF* 22-23 Department Fundable Hours As Percent of University Fundable Hours.% calculated Student FTE's- Annual (state fundable 22-23) Lower - 6 Upper 4.7 6 Grad I 7.4 6 Grad II.5 6 Total 2.6 6 *SIF=Student Information File

Interdisciplinary Social Science Fall Term 23 Table of Contents Page Degree Programs... Enrollment by major...2 Degrees Awarded... 4 Average Class Size... 5 Credit Hours by Semester/Fall & Spring/Annual Fundable... 6 Non-fundable... 7 Total... 8

Degree Programs Major Name Major Code CIP Code Degree Offered Social Science 3288 45 Bachelors Social Science 3288 45 Masters --- Temporarily suspended at the Masters level --- Source: Degree Program Inventory, FSU and SUS

Enrollment by Fall Semester 8 7 4 6 5 394 394 39 38 4 4 3 2 39 33 34 36 32 28 29 2 2 22 Undergraduate Female Graduate Female Undergraduate Male Graduate Male Department of Social Sciences Interdisciplinary - Social Science Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall 28 29 2 2 22 UG G UG G UG G UG G UG G 73 4 77 74 697 732 Female 39 33 34 36 32 American Indian/Native Alaskan 2 3 2 Asian 7 5 3 4 2 Black 6 59 72 65 64 Hispanic 23 2 2 28 3 Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander White 223 22 2 25 2 Non-Resident Alien 3 2 7 5 2 Two or More Races 4 4 9 Not Reported 5 4 3 Male 394 4 394 39 38 4 American Indian/Native Alaskan 3 5 3 2 Asian/Pacific Islander 8 6 2 8 Black 68 7 68 64 75 Hispanic 27 28 29 33 46 Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander White 282 3 277 27 256 267 Non-Resident Alien 4 3 3 Two or More Races 3 5 2 Not Reported 5 7 2 6 UG = Undergraduate; G = Graduate Source: Fall Preliminary Student Instruction Files (SIFP) 2

Enrollment by Fall Semester Major Code: 3288 Major Description: Social Science 8 7 4 6 5 298 33 34 35 344 4 3 2 33 328 32 3 324 74 44 46 39 53 5 6 8 28 29 2 2 22 Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Graduate Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Major Code: 3288 28 29 2 2 22 Undergraduate 73 77 74 697 732 Freshman 5 6 8 Sophomore 74 44 46 39 53 Junior 33 328 32 3 324 Senior 298 33 34 35 344 Graduate 4 Graduate - Masters 4 Graduate - Doctorate Total for 3288 77 78 75 698 732 Source: Fall Preliminary Student Instruction Files (SIFP) 3

Degrees Awarded by Semester CIP Code: 45 3 3 Bachelors Masters 29 28 27 4 3 26 25 272 279 285 265 24 28-9 29-2- 2-2 22-3 Bachelors Masters Doctorate Total 28-9 Summer '8 3 2 5 Fall '8 72 2 74 Spring '9 97 97 28-9 Total 272 4 276 29- Summer '9 9 92 Fall '9 9 9 Spring ' 8 8 29- Total 3 3 2- Summer ' 9 9 Fall ' 86 86 Spring ' 3 3 2- Total 279 279 2-2 Summer ' 89 89 Fall ' 78 79 Spring '2 8 8 2-2 Total 285 286 22-3 Summer '2 87 87 Fall '2 89 89 Spring '3 89 89 22-3 Total 265 265 Source: Final Student Instruction Files (SIF) 4

Average Class Size 3 25 2 5 5 Fall 28 Fall 29 Fall 2 Fall 2 Fall 22 Class Lecture Discussion Laboratory Class Lecture Discussion Laboratory Term Fall 28 Course Classification Enrolled Number of Sections Class Size Lower Upper Graduate 43 3 4.3 Total 43 3 4.3 Enrolled Number of Sections Class Size Enrolled Number of Sections Class Size Fall 29 Lower Upper 2 2. Graduate 3 3. Total 33 2 6.5 Fall 2 Lower Upper 2 2. Graduate Total 2 2. Fall 2 Lower Upper Graduate 5 3 7. Total 5 3 7. Fall 22 Lower Upper Graduate 26 26. Total 26 26. Source: Fall Final Student Instruction Files 5

Fundable Student Credit Hours and FTE 2 Lower Upper Graduate 8 6 Annual Fundable FTE 4 2 8.3 8.6 6.8 2.4 7.9 6 4 2 4.2 6. 4.4 5. 4.7..... 28-9 29-2- 2-2 22-3 Fundable SCH Produced Annual Fundable FTE Contribution Summer 28 29 2 2 22 Summer 28 29 2 2 22 Lower Lower..... Upper 24 42 54 47 27 Upper.6..4.2.7 Grad I 54 75 78 27 8 Grad I.7 2.3 2.4 4. 2.5 Grad II 3 9 3 Grad II..3... Total 8 26 32 74 Total 2.4 3.7 3.8 5. 3.3 Fall 28 29 2 2 22 Fall 28 29 2 2 22 Lower Lower..... Upper 33 75 6 42 42 Upper.8.9.5.. Grad I 26 6 2 78 96 Grad I 3.9.9.4 5.6 3. Grad II 3 Grad II..... Total 62 35 72 22 38 Total 4.9 3.8.9 6.6 4. Spring 29 2 2 22 23 Spring 29 2 2 22 23 Lower Lower..... Upper 23 63 2 Upper 2.8 3..6 2.8 3. Grad I 32 29 26 93 6 Grad I 4. 4. 3.9 2.9.9 Grad II 2 3 3 2 Grad II.4....4 Total 255 255 92 24 92 Total 7.3 7.2 5.6 5.7 5.3 Annual 28-9 29-2- 2-2 22-3 Annual 28-9 29-2- 2-2 22-3 Lower Lower..... Upper 68 24 77 2 89 Upper 4.2 6. 4.4 5. 4.7 Grad I 32 264 26 398 237 Grad I 9.8 8.3 6.8 2.4 7.4 Grad II 8 2 3 5 Grad II.6.4...5 Total 498 56 396 598 44 Total 4.5 4.6.3 7.4 2.6 Note: Lower and Upper hours are divided by 4 to obtain annual FTE; for all Graduate, hours are divided by 32 Source: Final Student Instruction Files (SIF) 6

Non-Fundable Student Credit Hours and FTE Lower Upper Graduate Annual Non-Fundable FTE..2.8..4.5..... 28-9 29-2- 2-2 22-3 Non-Fundable SCH Produced Annual Non-Fundable FTE Contribution Summer 28 29 2 2 22 Summer 28 29 2 2 22 Lower Lower..... Upper 6 Upper.....2 Grad I 3 6 9 3 Grad I...2.3. Grad II 3 Grad II..... Total 6 6 9 9 Total.2..2.3.2 Fall 28 29 2 2 22 Fall 28 29 2 2 22 Lower Lower..... Upper Upper..... Grad I 5 3 Grad I.5.... Grad II Grad II..... Total 5 3 Total.5.... Spring 29 2 2 22 23 Spring 29 2 2 22 23 Lower Lower..... Upper Upper..... Grad I 6 3 6 3 Grad I.2..2.. Grad II Grad II..... Total 6 3 6 3 Total.2..2.. Annual 28-9 29-2- 2-2 22-3 Annual 28-9 29-2- 2-2 22-3 Lower Lower..... Upper 6 Upper.....2 Grad I 24 3 2 5 3 Grad I.8..4.5. Grad II 3 Grad II..... Total 27 3 2 5 9 Total.8..4.5.2 Note: Lower and Upper hours are divided by 4 to obtain annual FTE; for all Graduate, hours are divided by 32 Source: Final Student Instruction Files (SIF) 7

Total Student Credit Hours and FTE 2 8 Lower Upper Graduate 6 Annual Total FTE 4 2 8.2 8.7 7.2 2.9 8. 6 4 2 4.2 6. 4.4 5. 4.9..... 28-9 29-2- 2-2 22-3 Total SCH Produced Annual Total FTE Contribution Summer 28 29 2 2 22 Summer 27 28 29 2 2 Lower Lower..... Upper 24 42 54 47 33 Upper.6..4.2.8 Grad I 57 75 84 36 84 Grad I.8 2.3 2.6 4.3 2.6 Grad II 6 9 3 Grad II.2.3... Total 87 26 38 83 2 Total 2.6 3.7 4. 5.4 3.5 Fall 28 29 2 2 22 Fall 28 29 2 2 22 Lower Lower..... Upper 33 75 6 42 42 Upper.8.9.5.. Grad I 4 6 2 8 96 Grad I 4.4.9.4 5.7 3. Grad II 3 Grad II..... Total 77 35 72 223 38 Total 5.3 3.8.9 6.7 4. Spring 29 2 2 22 23 Spring 29 2 2 22 23 Lower Lower..... Upper 23 63 2 Upper 2.8 3..6 2.8 3. Grad I 38 32 32 96 6 Grad I 4.3 4. 4. 3..9 Grad II 2 3 3 2 Grad II.4....4 Total 26 258 98 27 92 Total 7.5 7.3 5.8 5.8 5.3 Annual 28-9 29-2- 2-2 22-3 Annual 28-9 29-2- 2-2 22-3 Lower Lower..... Upper 68 24 77 2 95 Upper 4.2 6. 4.4 5. 4.9 Grad I 336 267 228 43 24 Grad I.5 8.3 7. 2.9 7.5 Grad II 2 2 3 5 Grad II.7.4...5 Total 525 59 48 63 45 Total 5.4 4.7.6 7.9 2.8 Note: Lower and Upper hours are divided by 4 to obtain annual FTE; for all Graduate, hours are divided by 32 Source: Final Student Instruction Files (SIF) 8