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SCHOOL/COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 CHANGE CHANGE SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES: SCHOOL: SCHOOL: OTHER: UNIVERSITY: FINE ARTS Undergraduate 2,046 2,209 2,178 2,242 2,248 2,132-5.2 4.2 Graduate 150 134 101 159 175 142-18.9-5.3 School 2,196 2,343 2,279 2,401 2,423 2,274-6.1 3.6 BUSINESS Undergraduate 2,533 2,162 2,696 2,883 3,940 3,774-4.2 49.0 Graduate 334 374 428 339 771 852 10.5 155.1 School 2,867 2,536 3,124 3,222 4,711 4,626-1.8 61.4 EDUCATION & HUMAN SERVICES Undergraduate 2,605 2,382 2,289 2,439 2,564 3,080 20.1 18.2 Graduate 2,897 2,688 2,895 2,651 3,647 5,327 46.1 83.9 College 5,502 5,070 5,184 5,090 6,211 8,446 36.0 53.5 HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCES Undergraduate 8,924 9,085 8,965 9,530 11,219 11,157-0.6 25.0 Graduate 1,115 1,048 1,154 1,309 1,397 1,263-9.6 13.3 College 10,039 10,133 10,119 10,839 12,616 12,802 1.5 27.5 SCIENCE & MATHEMATICS Undergraduate 5,613 5,575 5,326 5,666 6,246 6,160-1.4 9.7 Graduate 740 557 462 423 368 541 47.2-26.9 College 6,353 6,132 5,788 6,089 6,614 6,722 1.6 5.8 OTHER PROGRAMS Undergraduate 667 749 737 689 602 405-32.7-39.3 Graduate 53 46 51 78 70 55-21.4 3.8 Programs 720 795 788 767 672 460-31.5-36.1 UNIVERSITY Undergraduate 22,388 22,162 22,191 23,449 26,819 26,708-0.4 19.3 Graduate 5,289 4,847 5,091 4,959 6,428 8,180 27.3 54.7 University* 27,677 27,009 27,282 28,408 33,247 35,330 6.3 27.7 This report combines all summer sessions and presents figures as of the first week in September. Graduate students taking undergraduate courses are counted as graduate students because they pay graduate tuition even though they are enrolled in undergraduate courses. Thus graduate students taking courses in the department of Classics and General Humanities will generate graduate sshs even though this department only has undergraduate programs. * University total includes 39 doctoral SSHS from College of Education and Human Services and 21 SSHS from the College of Science and Math Additionally 217 undergraduate and 165 graduate SSHS from College of Humanities and Social Sciences were also included in the totals. 9/12/2002

SCHOOL: FINE ARTS 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 CHANGE CHANGE Art and Design Undergraduate 976 905 953 969 784 847 8.0-13.2 Graduate 83 49 59 62 77 76-1.3-8.4 Department 1,059 954 1,012 1,031 861 923 7.2-12.8 SCHOOL: Broadcasting Undergraduate 113 181 136 216 166 94-43.4-16.8 Graduate 0 0 0 0 12 0 -- -- Department 113 181 136 216 178 94-47.2-16.8 Communication Studies Undergraduate 830 889 811 849 756 725-4.1-12.7 Graduate 36 28 63 33 36 39 8.3 8.3 Department 866 917 874 882 792 764-3.5-11.8 Music Undergraduate 199 183 253 413 368 354-3.8 77.9 Graduate 12 3 28 30 8 27 237.5 125.0 Department 211 186 281 443 376 381 1.3 80.6 Theatre and Dance Undergraduate 91 20 89 53 174 112-35.6 23.1 Graduate 3 21 9 46 42 0-100.0-100.0 Department 94 41 98 99 216 112-48.1 19.1 ARTS Undergraduate 2,209 2,178 2,242 2,500 2,248 2,132-5.2-3.5 Graduate 134 101 159 171 175 142-18.9 6.0 Department 2,343 2,279 2,401 2,671 2,423 2,274-6.1-2.9 This report combines all summer sessions and presents figures as of the second week in September.

SCHOOL: BUSINESS 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 CHANGE CHANGE Accounting, Law & Taxation Undergraduate 237 282 285 282 315 240-23.8 1.3 Graduate 3 9 69 39 126 105-16.7 3400.0 Department 240 291 354 321 441 345-21.8 43.8 SCHOOL: Economics and Finance Undergraduate 645 843 984 897 1,137 1,158 1.8 79.5 Graduate 106 53 66 105 189 135-28.6 27.4 Department 751 896 1,050 1,002 1,326 1,293-2.5 72.2 Information and Decision Sciences Undergraduate 472 662 735 874 1,029 957-7.0 102.8 Graduate 85 141 66 160 150 174 16.0 104.7 Department 557 803 801 1,034 1,179 1,131-4.1 103.1 Management Undergraduate 267 315 360 552 657 726 10.5 171.9 Graduate 51 39 72 51 96 141 46.9 176.5 Department 318 354 432 603 753 867 15.1 172.6 Marketing Undergraduate 541 594 519 805 802 693-13.6 28.1 Graduate 129 186 66 195 210 297 41.4 130.2 Department 670 780 585 1,000 1,012 990-2.2 47.8 Business Undergraduate 2,162 2,696 2,883 3,410 3,940 3,774-4.2 74.6 Graduate 374 428 339 550 771 852 10.5 127.8 School 2,536 3,124 3,222 3,960 4,711 4,626-1.8 82.4 This report combines all summer sessions and presents figures as of the second week in September 2003.

EDUCATION AND HUMAN SERVICES 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 CHANGE CHANGE Counseling, Human Development & Educational Leadership Undergraduate 33 27 24 3 3 0 0.0-90.9 Graduate 1,125 1,179 783 913 1,140 1,071 24.9 1.3 Department 1,158 1,206 807 916 1,143 1,071 24.8-1.3 Curriculum & Teaching Undergraduate 193 223 128 126 237 236 88.1 22.8 Graduate 282 283 493 796 680 1,015-14.6 141.1 Department 475 506 621 922 917 1,251-0.5 93.1 Early Childhood and Elementary Education Undergraduate -- -- -- -- 10 636 -- -- Graduate -- -- -- -- 935 1,828 -- -- Department -- -- -- -- 945 2,464 -- -- Educational Foundations Undergraduate 60 81 96 63 66 48 4.8 10.0 Graduate 630 562 597 654 762 910 16.5 21.0 Department 690 643 693 717 828 958 15.5 20.0 Health Professions, Physical Education, Recreation and Leisure Studies Undergraduate 995 753 843 852 919 798 7.9-7.6 Graduate 162 348 223 294 342 361 16.3 111.1 Department 1,157 1,101 1,066 1,146 1,261 1,159 10.0 9.0 Human Ecology Undergraduate 798 755 799 1,040 1,187 1,362 14.1 48.7 Graduate 180 145 162 156 135 118-13.5-25.0 Department 978 900 961 1,196 1,322 1,480 10.5 35.2 Reading and Educational Media Undergraduate 303 450 543 477 399 0-16.4 31.7 Graduate 309 333 246 222 312 0 40.5 1.0 Department 612 783 789 699 711 0 1.7 16.2 College: Education & Human Services Undergraduate 2,382 2,289 2,439 2,564 2,821 3,080 10.0 18.4 Graduate 2,688 2,895 2,651 3,647 4,360 5,327 19.6 62.2 College * 5,070 5,184 5,090 6,211 7,181 8,446 15.6 41.6 NOTES: Student semester hours, SSHs, are calculated by multiplying the number of enrolled students in a class by the number of class credits. This report combines all summer sessions and presents figures as of the second week in September. * College total include SSHs from the doctoral program and the Center of Pedagogy. For 2003, figures include 39 SSHs generated from the doctoral program; 9 are from courses in the Department of Educational Foundations and the rest from doctoral courses offered in the Center of Pedagogy.

HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCES 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 CHANGE CHANGE Anthropology Undergraduate 525 552 576 561 519 471-9.2-10.3 Graduate 12 12 33 45 49 48-2.0 300.0 Department 537 564 609 606 568 519-8.6-3.4 Classics and General Humanities Undergraduate 608 635 849 856 840 788-6.2 29.6 Graduate 0 3 3 3 21 22 4.8 -- Department 608 638 852 859 861 810-5.9 33.2 Communication Sciences and Disorders Undergraduate 0 12 3 0 0 0 -- -- Graduate 537 618 552 150 291 195-33.0-63.7 Department 537 630 555 150 291 195-33.0-63.7 English Undergraduate 1,722 1,546 1,643 1,547 1,457 1,432-1.7-16.8 Graduate 78 81 66 39 67 105 56.7 34.6 Department 1,800 1,627 1,709 1,586 1,524 1,537 0.9-14.6 French, German & Russian Undergraduate 21 57 84 183 290 183-36.9 771.4 Graduate 0 12 3 55 85 90 5.9 -- Department 21 69 87 238 375 273-27.2 1200.0 History Undergraduate 1,584 1,299 1,107 1,029 1,320 1,311-0.7-17.2 Graduate 60 15 21 24 39 66 69.2 10.0 Department 1,644 1,314 1,128 1,053 1,359 1,377 1.3-16.2 Legal Studies Undergraduate 190 240 213 231 342 327-4.4 72.1 Graduate 130 90 96 120 123 153 24.4 17.7 Department 320 330 309 351 465 480 3.2 50.0 Linguistics Undergraduate 156 135 162 138 132 135 2.3-13.5 Graduate 9 0 6 1 21 0 -- -- Department 165 135 168 139 153 135-11.8-18.2 Philosophy and Religion Undergraduate 534 747 1,014 924 1,018 858-15.7 60.7 Graduate 3 0 3 3 33 24-27.3 700.0 Department 537 747 1,017 927 1,051 882-16.1 64.2 Political Science Undergraduate 477 465 303 249 210 196-6.7-58.9 Graduate 12 15 0 6 6 6 -- -50.0

Department 489 480 303 255 216 202-6.5-58.7 Psychology Undergraduate 1,778 1,480 1,720 1,811 2,339 2,417 3.3 35.9 Graduate 120 185 238 248 359 410 14.2 241.7 Department 1,898 1,665 1,958 2,059 2,698 2,827 4.8 48.9 Sociology Undergraduate 731 837 1,020 1,215 1,486 1,858 25.0 154.2 Graduate 12 6 9 18 21 45 114.3 275.0 Department 743 843 1,029 1,233 1,507 1,903 26.3 156.1 Spanish and Italian Undergraduate 759 960 816 1,149 1,031 1,118 8.4 47.3 Graduate 75 117 138 138 138 99-28.3 32.0 Department 834 1,077 954 1,287 1,169 1,217 4.1 45.9 Women's Studies* Undergraduate 153 165 129 -- 90.0 63.0 -- -- Graduate 0 3 6 -- 6.0 -- -- -- Total 153 168 135 -- 96 63.0 -- -- Humanities and Social Sciences Undergraduate 9,085 8,965 9,530 10,142 11,219 11,157-0.6 22.8 Graduate 1,048 1,154 1,309 850 1,397 1,263-9.6 20.5 College* 10,133 10,119 10,839 10,992 12,616 12,802 1.5 26.3 Graduate students taking undergraduate courses are counted as graduate students because they pay graduate tuition even though they are enrolled in undergraduate courses. Thus graduate students taking courses in the department of Classics and General Humanities will generate graduate sshs even though this department only has undergraduate programs. This report combines all summer sessions and presents figures as of the second week in September. * The college total includes 217 undergraduate and 81 graduate SSHS for the majors of Justice Studies and 84 graduate SSHS for Child Advocacy.

SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 CHANGE CHANGE Biology & Molecular Biology Undergraduate 949 883 898 799 969 787-18.8-17.1 Graduate 19 8 43 46 55 57 4.6 200.0 Department 968 891 941 845 1,024 844-17.5-12.8 Chemistry & Biochemistry Undergraduate 914 1,004 1,138 1,034 1,127 1,196 6.1 30.9 Graduate 20 43 30 51 63 52-17.5 160.0 Department 934 1,047 1,168 1,085 1,190 1,248 4.9 33.6 Computer Science Undergraduate 553 663 749 756 717-5.2 -- Graduate -- 108 79 75 84 76-9.5 -- Department 661 742 824 840 793-5.6 -- Mathematics & Computer Science Undergraduate 2,790 -- -- Graduate 172 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Department 2,962 -- -- Earth and Environmental Studies Undergraduate 922 856 822 1,008 1,133 1,159 2.3 25.7 Graduate 13 17 24 41 57 45-21.1 246.2 Department 935 873 846 1,049 1,190 1,204 1.2 28.8 Mathematical Sciences Undergraduate 2,030 2,145 2,429 2,261 2,301 1.8 -- Graduate * -- 130 131 88 109 299 174.3 -- Department * 2,160 2,276 2,517 2,370 2,600 9.7 -- NJ School of Conservation Undergraduate 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- -- Graduate 333 156 98 87 0 12 -- -96.4 Department 333 156 98 87 0 12 -- -96.4 Science and Mathematics Undergraduate 5,575 5,326 5,666 6,019 6,246 6,160-1.4 10.5 Graduate 557 462 423 388 368 541 47.2-2.9 College * 6,132 5,788 6,089 6,407 6,614 6,722 1.6 9.6 This report combines all summer sessions and presents figures as of the second week in September. * The college total includes 21 doctoral SSHs generated in the Department of Mathematical Sciences.

SPECIAL PROGRAMS: 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 CHANGE CHANGE Cooperative Education Undergraduate 500 536 506 256 341 297-12.9-40.6 Graduate 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- -- Total 500 536 506 256 341 297-12.9-40.6 Honors Program Undergraduate 15 0 18 21 24 0.0 -- -- Graduate 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 -- -- Total 15 0 18 21 24 0 -- -- Institute for Philosophy for Children Undergraduate 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- -- Graduate 40 48 60 24 64 55-14.1 37.5 Total 40 48 60 24 64 55-14.1 37.5 International Studies Undergraduate 54 36 36 48 78 48-38.5-11.1 Graduate 6 0 12 0 0 0 -- -- Total 60 36 48 48 78 48-38.5-20.0 Latin American and Latino Studies Undergraduate 27 0 0 48 69 60 -- 122.2 Graduate 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- -- Total 27 0 0 48 69 60 -- 122.2 General Programs Undergraduate 749 737 689 373 602 405-32.7-45.9 Graduate 46 51 78 24 70 55-21.4 19.6 Total 795 788 767 397 672 460-31.5-42.1 NOTES: Student semester hours, SSHs, are calculated by multiplying the number of enrolled students in a class by the number of class credits. * Women's Studies SSH's are now reported as part of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences' undergraduate total. This report combines all summer sessions and presents figures as of the second week in September. 9/10/2003