Academic Plan: Geoscience
Institutional Research - Run date: 19FEB2013

  Fall Headcounts
2009 2010 2011 2012
Declared Majors, end of term 3 14 19 19
Declared Minors, end of term 5 5 10 8



  Fall Declared Majors - Characteristics
2009 2010 2011 2012
Female 0 0% 2 14% 7 37% 8 42%
Minority 0 0% 1 7% 1 5% 2 11%
Age 26 or older 1 33% 2 14% 4 21% 3 16%
Location of HS: Brown County 1 33% 3 21% 5 26% 6 32%
Location of HS: Wisconsin 3 100% 14 100% 18 95% 18 95%
Attending Full Time 3 100% 14 100% 15 79% 15 79%
Freshmen 0 0% 1 7% 0 0% 0 0%
Sophomores 1 33% 1 7% 2 11% 2 11%
Juniors 1 33% 7 50% 7 37% 4 21%
Seniors 1 33% 5 36% 10 53% 13 68%



  Fall Declared Majors - Characteristics
2009 2010 2011 2012
Average HS Cumulative G.P.A. 3.13 3.28 3.27 3.34
Average ACT Composite Score 22.5 22.7 22.4 22.4
Average ACT Reading Score 18.5 22.6 22.9 23.8
Average ACT English Score 24.0 21.0 20.7 20.9
Average ACT Math Score 24.0 23.8 23.0 22.7
Average ACT Science Score 23.0 22.8 22.9 22.3



Academic Plan: Geoscience
Institutional Research - Run date: 19FEB2013

  Fall Declared Majors - Characteristics
2009 2010 2011 2012
Percent started as Freshmen 33% 50% 32% 37%
Percent started as Transfers 67% 50% 68% 63%
Percent with prior AA degree 0% 14% 21% 16%
Percent with prior BA degree 0% 7% 16% 5%



  Calendar Year Headcounts
2010 2011 2012
Graduated Majors (May, Aug. & Dec.) 2 3 5
Graduated Minors (May, Aug. & Dec.) 3 2 5



  Characteristics of Graduated Majors
2010 2011 2012
Graduates who are... Women 1 50% 0 0% 0 0%
... Students of Color 0 0% 0 0% 0 0%
... Over 26 Years Old 1 50% 1 33% 2 40%
Graduates earning Degree Honors 0 0% 1 33% 1 20%



  Characteristics of Graduated Majors
2010 2011 2012
Average Credits Completed Anywhere 184 144 168
Average Credits Completed at UWGB 93 105 154
Average Cum GPA for Graduates 2.68 3.11 2.97



Academic Subject: GEOSCI
Institutional Research - Run date: 19FEB2013

  Headcount Enrollments,
Credit-bearing Activities
2011 2012
Lectures 1-Lower 1-Spring . 224
2-Summer . .
3-Fall 253 221
All 253 445
2-Upper 1-Spring . 12
2-Summer . .
3-Fall 29 17
All 29 29
All 282 474
IST/FEX 1-Lower 1-Spring . 1
2-Summer . .
3-Fall . .
All . 1
2-Upper 1-Spring . 1
2-Summer . 2
3-Fall . 2
All . 5
All . 6
All 282 480



Academic Subject: GEOSCI
Institutional Research - Run date: 19FEB2013

  Student Credit Hours,
Credit-bearing Activities
2011 2012
Lectures 1-Lower 1-Spring . 663
2-Summer . .
3-Fall 762 652
All 762 1315
2-Upper 1-Spring . 36
2-Summer . .
3-Fall 87 51
All 87 87
All 849 1402
IST/FEX 1-Lower 1-Spring . 1
2-Summer . .
3-Fall . .
All . 1
2-Upper 1-Spring . 1
2-Summer . 3
3-Fall . 2
All . 6
All . 7



Academic Subject: GEOSCI
Institutional Research - Run date: 19FEB2013

  Lectures and Lab/Discussion
Sections (#)
2011 2012
Lectures 1-Lower 1-Spring . 6
3-Fall 5 4
All 5 10
2-Upper 1-Spring . 2
3-Fall 2 2
All 2 4
All 7 14
Lab/Disc 1-Lower 1-Spring . 2
3-Fall 2 2
All 2 4
2-Upper 1-Spring . 2
3-Fall 2 2
All 2 4
All 4 8
All 11 22



Academic Subject: GEOSCI
Institutional Research - Run date: 19FEB2013

  Average Section Size
of Lectures
2011 2012
Lectures 1-Lower 1-Spring . 37.3
3-Fall 50.6 55.3
All 50.6 44.5
2-Upper 1-Spring . 6.0
3-Fall 14.5 8.5
All 14.5 7.3
All 40.3 33.9



  Unique Lecture Courses Delivered
in Past Four Years
2011 2012
1-Lower 3 4
2-Upper 2 5



  General Education as a Percent
of all Credits in Lectures
2011 2012
1-Lower 100% 96%
2-Upper 0% 0%



Budgetary Unit: NAS
Institutional Research - Run date: 19FEB2013

  Instructional Staff Headcounts and FTEs
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Full Professors (FT)   5 3 3 3 5
Associate Professors (FT)   11 14 15 17 15
Assistant Professors (FT)   6 7 4 3 5
Instructors and Lecturers (FT)   8 6 8 6 4
Total Full-time Instructional Staff   30 30 30 29 29
Part-time Instructional Staff   15 18 18 16 .
FTE of Part-time Faculty   5.6 6.5 6.8 3.2 .
Total Instructional FTE   35.6 36.5 36.8 32.2 .



  Student Credit Hours per Faculty FTE
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
SCH per Full-time Faculty FTE   345 364 406 358 .
SCH per Part-time Faculty FTE   160 247 137 587 .
SCH per Faculty FTE   316 344 356 378 .