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ENROLLMENT BY AREA Student Headcount, Course Enrollment, Contact Hours, and Semester Credit Hours by Location Spring 2008 Location Cypress Creek Campus Headcount 1 3,703 Course Enrollment 2 7,394 Contact Hours 3 417,440 Semester Credit Hours 22,390 Eastview Campus 3,230 6,168 460,368 18,030 Northridge Campus 8,557 17,682 1,067,504 54,472 Pinnacle Campus 2,792 5,395 302,720 16,705 Rio Grande Campus 6,671 13,058 781,272 41,108 Riverside Campus 6,056 11,581 722,560 36,704 South Austin 2,544 4,044 241,032 12,768 Telecommunicated Instruction 4 6,981 11,050 594,000 32,891 Centers 5 2,436 3,997 203,912 12,046 Site-Based Instruction 6 1,551 1,914 120,992 5,780 1 Students who attend multiple locations are counted once at each location. 2 Students who enroll in more than one course are counted once for each course. 3 An instructional unit of time in which a student has contact with an instructor (includes both lecture and laboratory time.) 4 Courses delivered to individuals and groups by synchronous or asynchronous methods. Delivery methods include instructional television using recorded video programs shown on cable TV and on cassette, webbased courses, print-based courses using a textbook, directed studies, and live televised classes (LTV) to individual students at home or work via the Internet or cable television. 5 Locations, other than campuses, that are staffed, have regular posted hours, and offer credit courses on a regular basis (every semester). 6 Various credit and non-credit classes and training offered for businesses, government entities, high schools, correctional institutions, and community groups. 181

ACC 2007-2008 FACT BOOK Course Enrollment Academic Areas Arts & Humanities Spring 2005 Spring 2006 Spring 2007 Spring 2008 Arabic 1.. 10 19. Art 1,642 1,613 1,553 1,715 4.45% Chinese 1.. 16 21. Creative Writing 155 156 141 164 5.81% Dance 140 146 147 143 2.14% Drama 251 263 301 289 15.14% English as a Second Language 529 576 639 648 22.50% French 288 272 259 265-7.99% German 128 106 103 109-14.84% Humanities 273 238 234 268-1.83% Japanese 111 141 176 175 57.66% Latin 21 14 18 33 57.14% Philosophy 1,604 1,828 1,997 2,038 27.06% Religion 105 95 61 75-28.57% Russian 10 10 13 26 160.00% Spanish 2,276 2,313 2,329 2,252-1.05% TOTAL 7,533 7,771 7,997 8,240 9.39% Communications Spring 2005 Spring 2006 Spring 2007 Spring 2008 English 7,406 7,641 8,142 8,507 14.87% Journalism 202 199 234 212 4.95% Reading Skills - Developmental 736 716 704 700-4.89% Speech 2,038 2,346 2,540 2,558 25.52% Study Skills 46 53 24 37-19.57% Writing Skills - Developmental 547 566 530 545-0.37% TOTAL 10,975 11,521 12,174 12,559 14.43% 1 Arabic and Chinese courses were offered for the first time in Fall 2006. 182

ENROLLMENT BY AREA Course Enrollment Academic Areas Math & Sciences Spring 2005 Spring 2006 Spring 2007 Spring 2008 Astronomy 337 290 290 266-21.07% Biology 3,385 3,485 3,837 4,216 24.55% Biotechnology 37 94 61 94 154.05% Chemistry 1,391 1,483 1,526 1,572 13.01% Engineering 67 70 99 62-7.46% Environmental Science & Technology 113 153 243 303 168.14% Geology 537 540 573 590 9.87% Mathematics 4,986 4,978 5,269 5,635 13.02% Mathematics - Developmental 5,775 5,853 6,024 5,877 1.77% Physics 778 791 841 794 2.06% TOTAL 17,406 17,737 18,763 19,409 11.51% Social & Behavioral Sciences Spring 2005 Spring 2006 Spring 2007 Spring 2008 Anthropology 474 472 562 575 21.31% Economics 1,852 1,968 1,877 2,063 11.39% Educational Instruction 1. 72 115 159. Geography 517 512 481 558 7.93% Government 5,051 4,984 4,762 4,983-1.35% History 5,936 6,011 6,307 6,338 6.77% Human Development 498 603 759 867 74.10% Military Science 6 8 19 9 50.00% Psychology 3,049 3,038 3,106 3,502 14.86% Sociology 1,310 1,222 1,296 1,404 7.18% TOTAL 18,693 18,890 19,284 20,458 9.44% SUBTOTAL FOR ACADEMIC 54,607 55,919 58,218 60,666 11.10% SUBTOTAL FOR WORKFORCE 19,416 19,761 20,756 21,617 11.34% GRAND TOTAL 74,023 75,680 78,974 82,283 11.16% 1 Educational Instruction courses were offered for the first time in Fall 2005. 183

ACC 2007-2008 FACT BOOK Course Enrollment Workforce Areas Applied Technologies, Multimedia, & Public Services Spring 2005 Spring 2006 Spring 2007 Spring 2008 Automotive Technology 370 362 393 470 27.03% Building Construction Technology 321 381 397 396 23.36% Child Development 494 452 494 495 0.20% Commercial Music Management 474 437 432 483 1.90% Criminal Justice 783 796 766 777-0.77% Fire Protection Technology 239 297 282 273 14.23% Heating, Air Conditioning, & Refrigeration Technology 226 187 180 203-10.18% Human Services 706 688 645 706 0.00% Jewelry 138 134 124 137-0.72% Legal Assistant 345 325 289 256-25.80% Music 588 624 704 770 30.95% Photographic Technology 424 383 435 478 12.74% Radio-TV-Film 320 329 336 299-6.56% Welding Technology 327 341 322 311-4.89% TOTAL 5,755 5,736 5,799 6,054 5.20% Business Studies Spring 2005 Spring 2006 Spring 2007 Spring 2008 Accounting 1,089 1,199 1,181 1,405 29.02% Culinary Arts 257 267 235 225-12.45% Financial Management 189 206 193 184-2.65% Hospitality Management 122 111 135 176 44.26% International Business 59 60 68 81 37.29% Management 1,267 1,236 1,263 1,240-2.13% Marketing 388 434 475 473 21.91% Meeting & Events Planning 42 43 41 31-26.19% Office Administration 247 320 388 343 38.87% Real Estate 376 369 533 383 1.86% Technical Communications 105 153 153 169 60.95% Travel and Tourism 22 23 25 34 54.55% TOTAL 4,163 4,421 4,690 4,744 13.96% 184

ENROLLMENT BY AREA Course Enrollment Workforce Areas Computer Studies & Advanced Technology Spring 2005 Spring 2006 Spring 2007 Spring 2008 Computer Information Technology 1,035 1,070 1,093 1,095 5.80% Computer Science 1,418 1,316 1,285 1,312-7.48% Electronics 207 166 309 264 27.54% Engineering Design Graphics 428 437 478 538 25.70% Land Surveying Technology 43 61 59 60 39.53% Visual Communication Design 925 910 1,019 1,107 19.68% TOTAL 4,056 3,960 4,243 4,376 7.89% Health Sciences Spring 2005 Spring 2006 Spring 2007 Spring 2008 Allied Health Sciences 889 805 884 975 9.67% Dental Hygiene 96 91 100 96 0.00% Emergency Medical Services Professions 265 233 299 267 0.75% Health & Kinesiology 1,953 2,045 2,119 2,248 15.10% Medical Coding 99 98 88 79-20.20% Medical Lab Technology 65 63 69 59-9.23% Nursing - Professional 945 1,194 1,361 1,645 74.07% Nursing - Vocational 456 411 400 430-5.70% Occupational Therapy Assistant 42 75 58 73 73.81% Personal Fitness Trainer 17 26 33 31 82.35% Pharmacy Technology 116 116 114 115-0.86% Physical Therapist Assistant 93 83 93 100 7.53% Radiology 221 218 220 166-24.89% Sonography 73 81 90 71-2.74% Surgical Technology 112 105 96 88-21.43% TOTAL 5,442 5,644 6,024 6,443 18.39% SUBTOTAL FOR WORKFORCE 19,416 19,761 20,756 21,617 11.34% SUBTOTAL FOR ACADEMIC 54,607 55,919 58,218 60,666 11.10% GRAND TOTAL 74,023 75,680 78,974 82,283 11.16% 185

ACC 2007-2008 FACT BOOK Semester Credit Hours Academic Areas Arts & Humanities Spring 2005 Spring 2006 Spring 2007 Spring 2008 Arabic 1.. 50 95. Art 4,926 4,839 4,659 5,145 4.45% Chinese 1.. 80 87. Creative Writing 447 450 423 492 10.07% Dance 228 249 250 240 5.26% Drama 731 769 887 857 17.24% English as a Second Language 1,587 1,728 1,917 1,944 22.50% French 1,354 1,278 1,233 1,277-5.69% German 628 500 515 531-15.45% Humanities 819 714 702 804-1.83% Japanese 513 657 810 817 59.26% Latin 105 70 80 149 41.90% Philosophy 4,812 5,484 5,991 6,114 27.06% Religion 315 285 183 225-28.57% Russian 50 50 65 120 140.00% Spanish 10,586 10,807 10,789 10,546-0.38% TOTAL 27,101 27,880 28,634 29,443 8.64% Communications Spring 2005 Spring 2006 Spring 2007 Spring 2008 English 22,218 22,923 24,426 25,521 14.87% Journalism 606 597 702 636 4.95% Reading Skills - Developmental 2,208 2,148 2,112 2,100-4.89% Speech 6,114 7,038 7,620 7,674 25.52% Study Skills 84 93 52 106 26.19% Writing Skills - Developmental 1,641 1,698 1,590 1,579-3.78% TOTAL 32,871 34,497 36,502 37,616 14.44% 1 Arabic and Chinese courses were offered for the first time in Fall 2006. 186

ENROLLMENT BY AREA Semester Credit Hours Academic Areas Math & Sciences Spring 2005 Spring 2006 Spring 2007 Spring 2008 Astronomy 995 889 889 823-17.29% Biology 10,829 10,888 12,110 13,321 23.01% Biotechnology 121 291 194 293 142.15% Chemistry 5,564 5,932 6,104 6,288 13.01% Engineering 150 175 235 155 3.33% Environmental Science & Technology 329 452 723 899 173.25% Geology 1,898 1,911 2,010 2,046 7.80% Mathematics 16,252 16,192 17,210 18,415 13.31% Mathematics - Developmental 17,298 17,534 18,033 17,581 1.64% Physics 3,088 3,141 3,351 3,160 2.33% TOTAL 56,524 57,405 60,859 62,981 11.42% Social & Behavioral Sciences Spring 2005 Spring 2006 Spring 2007 Spring 2008 Anthropology 1,422 1,416 1,686 1,725 21.31% Economics 5,556 5,904 5,631 6,189 11.39% Educational Instruction 1. 216 345 477. Geography 1,586 1,582 1,493 1,727 8.89% Government 15,153 14,952 14,286 14,949-1.35% History 17,808 18,033 18,921 19,014 6.77% Human Development 988 1,039 1,281 1,409 42.61% Military Science 11 13 38 18 63.64% Psychology 9,147 9,114 9,318 10,506 14.86% Sociology 3,930 3,666 3,888 4,212 7.18% TOTAL 55,601 55,935 56,887 60,226 8.32% 1 Educational Instruction courses were offered for the first time in Fall 2005. 187

ACC 2007-2008 FACT BOOK Semester Credit Hours Workforce Areas Applied Technologies, Multimedia, & Public Services Spring 2005 Spring 2006 Spring 2007 Spring 2008 Automotive Technology 1,480 1,448 1,572 1,865 26.01% Building Construction Technology 1,064 1,357 1,463 1,439 35.24% Child Development 1,573 1,455 1,559 1,550-1.46% Commercial Music Management 1,364 1,279 1,293 1,428 4.69% Criminal Justice 2,413 2,431 2,338 2,366-1.95% Fire Protection Technology 801 1,026 953 966 20.60% Heating, Air Conditioning, & Refrigeration Technology 886 730 702 802-9.48% Human Services 2,495 2,380 2,258 2,453-1.68% Jewelry 552 536 496 548-0.72% Legal Assistant 1,035 975 867 768-25.80% Music 1,248 1,316 1,488 1,655 32.61% Photographic Technology 1,446 1,331 1,539 1,497 3.53% Radio-TV-Film 960 987 1,008 897-6.56% Welding Technology 1,308 1,364 1,288 1,244-4.89% TOTAL 18,625 18,615 18,824 19,478 4.58% Business Studies Spring 2005 Spring 2006 Spring 2007 Spring 2008 Accounting 3,283 3,611 3,524 4,202 27.99% Culinary Arts 722 747 644 610-15.51% Financial Management 567 618 579 552-2.65% Hospitality Management 366 333 405 528 44.26% International Business 177 180 204 243 37.29% Management 3,801 3,704 3,761 3,686-3.03% Marketing 1,164 1,302 1,425 1,419 21.91% Meeting & Events Planning 126 129 123 93-26.19% Office Administration 653 827 977 905 38.59% Real Estate 1,086 1,081 1,597 1,184 9.02% Technical Communications 315 480 477 515 63.49% Travel and Tourism 66 69 75 102 54.55% TOTAL 12,326 13,081 13,791 14,039 13.90% 188

ENROLLMENT BY AREA Semester Credit Hours Workforce Areas Computer Studies & Advanced Technology Spring 2005 Spring 2006 Spring 2007 Spring 2008 Computer Information Technology 3,238 3,360 3,433 3,469 7.13% Computer Science 4,325 4,014 3,922 3,999-7.54% Electronics 816 644 1,136 975 19.49% Engineering Design Graphics 1,712 1,748 1,912 2,152 25.70% Land Surveying Technology 135 188 178 185 37.04% Visual Communication Design 3,502 3,462 3,834 4,166 18.96% TOTAL 13,728 13,416 14,415 14,946 8.87% Health Sciences Spring 2005 Spring 2006 Spring 2007 Spring 2008 Allied Health Sciences 2,138 1,933 2,141 2,346 9.73% Dental Hygiene 208 197 217 209 0.48% Emergency Medical Services Professions 569 514 640 649 14.06% Health & Kinesiology 2,487 2,647 2,761 2,886 16.04% Medical Coding 293 272 261 233-20.48% Medical Lab Technology 172 164 175 191 11.05% Nursing - Professional 2,666 3,065 3,576 4,313 61.78% Nursing - Vocational 1,323 1,238 1,247 1,328 0.38% Occupational Therapy Assistant 102 186 131 180 76.47% Personal Fitness Trainer 55 86 107 101 83.64% Pharmacy Technology 359 366 354 360 0.28% Physical Therapist Assistant 298 265 299 319 7.05% Radiology 623 613 623 471-24.40% Sonography 294 324 327 259-11.90% Surgical Technology 402 373 344 320-20.40% TOTAL 11,989 12,243 13,203 14,165 18.15% SUBTOTAL FOR WORKFORCE 56,668 57,355 60,233 62,628 10.52% SUBTOTAL FOR ACADEMIC 172,097 175,717 182,882 190,266 10.56% GRAND TOTAL 228,765 233,072 243,115 252,894 10.55% 189

ACC 2007-2008 FACT BOOK Contact Hours Academic Areas Arts & Humanities Spring 2005 Spring 2006 Spring 2007 Spring 2008 Arabic 1.. 800 1,520. Art 117,264 115,536 108,704 120,000 2.33% Chinese 1.. 1,280 1,392. Creative Writing 7,152 7,200 6,768 7,872 10.07% Dance 8,960 9,536 9,584 9,328 4.11% Drama 16,560 16,656 18,352 17,328 4.64% English as a Second Language 33,856 36,752 40,896 41,472 22.50% French 21,664 20,448 19,728 20,432-5.69% German 10,048 8,000 8,240 8,496-15.45% Humanities 13,104 11,424 11,232 12,864-1.83% Japanese 8,208 10,512 12,960 13,072 59.26% Latin 1,680 1,120 1,280 2,384 41.90% Philosophy 76,992 87,744 95,856 97,824 27.06% Religion 5,040 4,560 2,928 3,600-28.57% Russian 800 800 1,040 1,920 140.00% Spanish 169,808 173,344 173,136 168,976-0.49% TOTAL 491,136 503,632 512,784 528,480 7.60% Communications Spring 2005 Spring 2006 Spring 2007 Spring 2008 English 355,488 366,768 390,816 408,336 14.87% Journalism 9,872 9,552 11,232 10,176 3.08% Reading Skills - Developmental 39,328 38,432 38,032 37,872-3.70% Speech 97,824 112,608 121,920 122,784 25.52% Study Skills 1,344 1,488 832 1,696 26.19% Writing Skills - Developmental 30,768 32,288 29,888 29,680-3.54% TOTAL 534,624 561,136 592,720 610,544 14.20% 1 Arabic and Chinese courses were offered for the first time in Fall 2006. 190

ENROLLMENT BY AREA Contact Hours Academic Areas Math & Sciences Spring 2005 Spring 2006 Spring 2007 Spring 2008 Astronomy 16,176 14,832 14,832 13,968-13.65% Biology 244,080 244,944 274,528 302,432 23.91% Biotechnology 3,728 9,200 7,168 9,440 153.22% Chemistry 133,536 142,368 146,496 150,912 13.01% Engineering 2,400 2,800 3,760 2,480 3.33% Environmental Science & Technology 6,208 7,872 12,400 15,120 143.56% Geology 39,552 39,888 41,472 41,568 5.10% Mathematics 260,592 259,344 275,648 294,896 13.16% Mathematics - Developmental 368,736 373,792 384,288 374,656 1.61% Physics 73,536 74,832 80,112 75,456 2.61% TOTAL 1,148,544 1,169,872 1,240,704 1,280,928 11.53% Social & Behavioral Sciences Spring 2005 Spring 2006 Spring 2007 Spring 2008 Anthropology 22,752 22,656 26,976 28,080 23.42% Economics 88,896 94,464 90,096 99,024 11.39% Educational Instruction 1. 3,664 5,520 7,632. Geography 26,496 26,784 25,488 29,328 10.69% Government 242,448 239,232 229,600 240,080-0.98% History 284,928 288,528 302,736 304,224 6.77% Human Development 17,832 19,704 24,480 27,312 53.16% Military Science 272 336 912 432 58.82% Psychology 146,688 145,824 149,136 168,240 14.69% Sociology 62,976 58,656 62,256 67,392 7.01% TOTAL 893,288 899,848 917,200 971,744 8.78% SUBTOTAL FOR ACADEMIC 3,067,592 3,134,488 3,263,408 3,391,696 10.57% SUBTOTAL FOR WORKFORCE 1,358,016 1,368,232 1,443,344 1,520,104 11.94% GRAND TOTAL 4,425,608 4,502,720 4,706,752 4,911,800 10.99% 1 Educational Instruction courses were offered for the first time in Fall 2005. 191

ACC 2007-2008 FACT BOOK Contact Hours Workforce Areas Applied Technologies, Multimedia, & Public Services Spring 2005 Spring 2006 Spring 2007 Spring 2008 Automotive Technology 38,080 36,736 40,032 47,104 23.70% Building Construction Technology 24,240 29,952 33,824 32,752 35.12% Child Development 40,128 36,112 36,304 36,752-8.41% Commercial Music Management 28,944 26,680 27,552 31,440 8.62% Criminal Justice 40,768 40,944 39,072 40,096-1.65% Fire Protection Technology 18,192 21,384 19,328 21,088 15.92% Heating, Air Conditioning, & Refrigeration Technology 21,984 18,240 17,568 19,648-10.63% Human Services 52,368 49,696 48,374 52,848 0.92% Jewelry 13,248 12,864 11,904 13,152-0.72% Legal Assistant 19,680 20,160 17,712 14,448-26.59% Music 25,856 27,352 31,608 34,104 31.90% Photographic Technology 48,288 43,616 49,712 58,720 21.60% Radio-TV-Film 20,048 20,576 21,360 18,816-6.15% Welding Technology 31,392 32,736 30,912 29,856-4.89% TOTAL 423,216 417,048 425,262 450,824 6.52% Business Studies Spring 2005 Spring 2006 Spring 2007 Spring 2008 Accounting 67,888 75,312 73,502 89,264 31.49% Culinary Arts 17,248 17,056 14,208 13,968-19.02% Financial Management 9,072 9,888 9,174 8,832-2.65% Hospitality Management 7,664 6,368 8,176 10,528 37.37% International Business 3,120 3,456 3,264 3,888 24.62% Management 60,816 59,984 61,856 59,696-1.84% Marketing 18,624 20,832 22,690 22,704 21.91% Meeting & Events Planning 2,016 2,064 1,968 1,488-26.19% Office Administration 14,816 19,104 22,928 21,024 41.90% Real Estate 17,376 17,296 25,552 18,944 9.02% Technical Communications 5,040 7,680 7,632 8,240 63.49% Travel and Tourism 1,264 1,280 1,328 1,744 37.97% TOTAL 224,944 240,320 252,278 260,320 15.73% 192

ENROLLMENT BY AREA Contact Hours Workforce Areas Computer Studies & Advanced Technology Spring 2005 Spring 2006 Spring 2007 Spring 2008 Computer Information Technology 75,664 74,528 78,400 80,176 5.96% Computer Science 93,024 86,336 84,384 85,984-7.57% Electronics 19,776 15,776 27,568 24,000 21.36% Engineering Design Graphics 41,088 41,952 45,888 51,648 25.70% Land Surveying Technology 3,648 4,592 3,616 4,448 21.93% Visual Communication Design 88,336 85,728 94,000 102,880 16.46% TOTAL 321,536 308,912 333,856 349,136 8.58% Health Sciences Spring 2005 Spring 2006 Spring 2007 Spring 2008 Allied Health Sciences 34,208 30,928 34,256 37,536 9.73% Dental Hygiene 9,984 9,552 10,544 10,000 0.16% Emergency Medical Services Professions 20,400 18,080 23,120 23,104 13.25% Health & Kinesiology 93,744 98,160 101,132 107,904 15.10% Medical Coding 6,704 5,840 5,392 5,264-21.48% Medical Lab Technology 6,480 7,680 7,184 6,944 7.16% Nursing - Professional 94,336 108,912 124,864 151,312 60.40% Nursing - Vocational 39,136 38,256 38,176 39,776 1.64% Occupational Therapy Assistant 4,064 6,960 6,400 6,672 64.17% Personal Fitness Trainer 1,008 1,728 2,080 2,000 98.41% Pharmacy Technology 10,768 10,160 9,696 10,016-6.98% Physical Therapist Assistant 11,184 10,144 11,008 12,336 10.30% Radiology 29,760 28,768 30,560 23,296-21.72% Sonography 13,504 14,688 15,680 12,544-7.11% Surgical Technology 13,040 12,096 11,856 11,120-14.72% TOTAL 388,320 401,952 431,948 459,824 18.41% SUBTOTAL FOR WORKFORCE 1,358,016 1,368,232 1,443,344 1,520,104 11.94% SUBTOTAL FOR ACADEMIC 3,067,592 3,134,488 3,263,408 3,391,696 10.57% GRAND TOTAL 4,425,608 4,502,720 4,706,752 4,911,800 10.99% 193

ACC 2007-2008 FACT BOOK Telecommunicated Instruction 1 Course Enrollment and Contact Hours COURSE ENROLLMENT 2 Spring 2005 Spring 2006 Spring 2007 Spring 2008 Instructional Television (ITV) 1,528 1,428 1,150 889-41.82% Directed Study (DIR) 125 135 178 328 162.40% Personal Computer w/ Modem (PCM) 6,230 6,955 8,131 9,457 51.80% Print-Based (PRN) 957 582 304 366-61.76% Interactive Video (IVC) 4 546 500... Unknown 42 46... TOTAL 9,428 9,646 9,763 11,040 17.10% CONTACT HOURS 3 Spring 2005 Spring 2006 Spring 2007 Spring 2008 Instructional Television (ITV) 74,704 69,200 55,696 43,392-41.91% Directed Study (DIR) 13,680 14,880 21,888 36,608 167.60% Personal Computer w/ Modem (PCM) 326,592 364,656 426,060 496,400 51.99% Print-Based (PRN) 46,864 28,064 14,236 17,600-62.44% Interactive Video (IVC) 4 32,576 22,608... Unknown 3,872 3,792... TOTAL 498,288 503,200 517,880 594,000 19.21% 1 Courses delivered to individuals and groups by synchronous or asynchronoods include instructional television using recorded video programs shown on cable TV and on cassette, web-based courses, printbased courses using a textbook, directed studies, and live televised classes to individual students at home or work via the Internet or cable television. 2 Students who enroll in more than one course are counted once for each course. 3 An instructional unit of time in which a student has contact with an instructor; includes both lecture and laboratory time. 4 Prior to Spring 2007, interactive video classes were classified as telecommunicated instruction. 194

ENROLLMENT BY AREA Annual Contact Hours by Dean Area Academic Years 2003-2007 Dean Area 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 03-07 Applied Technologies, Multimedia, & Public Services 954,168 1,011,904 972,296 966,328 976,054 2.29% Arts & Humanities 1,158,720 1,197,248 1,210,480 1,241,632 1,281,168 10.57% Business Studies 574,144 571,952 562,496 595,848 616,254 7.33% Communications 1,315,968 1,345,600 1,362,992 1,455,392 1,534,688 16.62% Computer Studies & Advanced Technology 994,928 828,816 773,648 750,928 803,472-19.24% Health Sciences 828,848 903,256 947,040 976,832 1,042,284 25.75% Math & Sciences 2,861,392 2,991,504 2,936,848 3,027,616 3,173,760 10.92% Social & Behavioral Sciences 2,474,904 2,450,864 2,462,656 2,534,432 2,586,440 4.51% TOTAL 11,163,072 11,301,144 11,228,456 11,549,008 12,014,120 7.62% 3,500,000 Annual Contact Hours 4 3,000,000 2,500,000 2,000,000 1,500,000 1,000,000 500,000 0 App. Tech., Multi., & Pub. Srvcs. Arts & Humanities Business Studies Communications Computer Studies & Adv. Te ch. Health Sciences Math & Sciences Social & Behavioral Sciences 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 NOTES: Disciplines are listed under the current (2006-07) dean area; they may have been listed under another Source: Fall 12th Class Day Data 195

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