Academic Offerings And Policies
Special study options: Identify those programs available at your institution. Refer to the glossary for definitions. | |
Accelerated program | X |
Cooperative (work-study) program | X |
Cross-registration | |
Distance learning | |
Double major | X |
Dual enrollment | |
English as a Second Language (ESL) | |
Exchange student program (domestic) | X |
External degree program | |
Honors Program | |
Independent study | X |
Internships | X |
Liberal arts/career combination | |
Student-designed major | X |
Study abroad | X |
Teacher certification program | X |
Weekend college | |
Other (specify): | |
Areas in which all or most students are required to complete some course work prior to graduation: | |
Arts/fine arts | X |
Computer literacy | |
English (including composition) | X |
Foreign languages | X |
History | X |
Humanities | X |
Mathematics | X |
Philosophy | |
Sciences (biological or physical) | X |
Social science | X |
Other (describe): Freshman Seminar: World Views, Writing-centered Courses, Quantative and Analytical Reasoning | |
Library Collections | |
Report the number of holdings. Refer to IPEDS 2000 Academic Libraries Survey, Section D "Library Collections, FY 2000", lines 26-30, column 2 for corresponding equivalents. | |
Books, serial backfiles, and other materials including government documents (paper titles--line 27) that are accessible through the library's catalog: | 317000 |
Current serial subscriptions in paper and microform--not electronic--including government documents (line 29): | 1400 |
Microforms (units--line 28): | 333275 |
Audiovisual materials (units--line 30): | 8800 |