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COURSE REGISTRATION REPORT
UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI‘I, COMMUNITY COLLEGES
SPRING 2001
Institutional Research Office
University of Hawai‘i
August 2001
File Reference: Management and Planning Support Folder, Courses
Reports available online at: http://www.hawaii.edu/iro/maps.htm
University of Hawai‘i Community Colleges, Spring Semesters 1992- 2001
Number of Courses
Number of Classes
2,500
5,000
2,000
4,000
1,500
3,000
1,000
2,000
500
1,000
0
0
1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001
1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001
Total 2,048 2,029 2,091 2,013 1,943 1,875 1,963 1,926 1,934 1,943
Total 3,694 3,640 3,785 3,746 3,482 3,329 3,429 3,420 3,409 3,413
General & Pre-Professional
Career & Technical
General & Pre-Professional
Career & Technical
Student Semester Hours
Average Class Size
30
250,000
25
200,000
20
150,000
15
100,000
10
50,000
5
0
1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001
Total
19
20
21
21
22
21
General & Pre-Professional
21
20
20
Career & Technical
19
0
1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001
Total 203,859 219,892 229,482 231,161 224,485 209,851 210,538 208,730 206,129 199,708
General & Pre-Professional
Note: General and Pre-Professional Instruction was formerly called General Academic Instruction.
Career and Technical Instruction was formerly called Occupational and Vocational Instruction.
Career & Technical
TABLE 1
COURSE REGISTRATION SUMMARY, BY CAMPUS
UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI‘I, COMMUNITY COLLEGES
SPRING 1992 TO SPRING 2001
College &
Spring Semester
Courses
Classes 1/
Semester
Hours 2/
Student
Registrations
Student
Sem Hours
Course
FTE
Contact Hours
Student
Instructor
TOTAL
1992...........................................................
2,048
3,694
1993...........................................................
2,029
3,640
1994...........................................................
2,091
3,785
1995...........................................................
2,013
3,746
1996...........................................................
1,943
3,482
1997...........................................................
1,875
3,329
1998...........................................................
1,963
3,429
1999...........................................................
1,926
3,420
2000...........................................................
1,934
3,409
2001...........................................................
1,943
3,413
10,914
10,776
11,061
11,120
10,377
10,060
10,338
10,380
10,435
10,454
69,763
75,100
78,833
78,753
76,334
70,407
71,464
70,491
69,380
66,652
203,859
219,892
229,482
231,161
224,485
209,851
210,538
208,730
206,129
199,708
13,580
14,671
15,308
15,398
14,962
13,995
14,033
13,912
13,733
13,315
242,641
284,721
301,003
297,831
293,852
276,440
271,681
271,630
264,759
253,761
12,096
12,230
12,602
12,082
11,180
10,587
10,324
10,100
10,024
9,695
HAWAI‘I
1992...........................................................
253
392
1993...........................................................
248
359
1994...........................................................
255
402
1995...........................................................
241
446
1996...........................................................
250
456
1997...........................................................
224
377
1998...........................................................
232
382
1999...........................................................
242
391
2000...........................................................
245
386
2001...........................................................
269
398
1,243
1,151
1,227
1,352
1,335
1,176
1,203
1,207
1,195
1,201
6,658
7,452
8,318
9,595
9,823
7,533
7,153
7,278
6,808
6,582
19,490
21,636
24,157
27,935
27,830
22,870
21,780
21,665
20,184
19,162
1,298
1,442
1,612
1,862
1,853
1,528
1,454
1,442
1,343
1,277
21,292
33,754
35,704
41,180
39,557
32,025
30,882
31,050
28,601
27,420
1,479
1,084
1,126
1,302
1,312
1,057
1,058
1,060
1,055
1,011
HONOLULU
1992...........................................................
350
595
1993...........................................................
331
566
1994...........................................................
354
581
1995...........................................................
347
593
1996...........................................................
339
525
1997...........................................................
318
517
1998...........................................................
372
527
1999...........................................................
368
531
2000 3/...........................................................
373
579
2001 ...........................................................
363
566
2,052
1,953
1,961
1,961
1,742
1,669
1,696
1,703
1,878
1,884
11,503
11,684
12,236
12,197
11,280
10,146
11,924
11,859
12,801
11,899
38,367
39,195
40,320
39,659
36,980
32,659
35,156
35,024
37,848
36,674
2,554
2,618
2,688
2,644
2,463
2,181
2,344
2,335
2,520
2,444
53,655
53,815
56,181
55,244
58,653
51,494
55,377
62,353
65,525
60,126
1,722
1,670
1,729
1,751
1,532
1,373
1,376
1,479
1,568
1,491
KAPI‘OLANI
1992...........................................................
406
902
1993...........................................................
441
998
1994...........................................................
461
1,017
1995...........................................................
454
949
1996...........................................................
421
909
1997...........................................................
410
859
1998...........................................................
414
900
1999...........................................................
405
907
2000...........................................................
405
897
2001...........................................................
389
892
2,557
2,852
2,859
2,839
2,732
2,637
2,720
2,776
2,771
2,764
18,355
20,707
21,301
20,086
20,074
19,388
19,662
19,936
19,712
18,867
53,423
60,023
61,504
59,211
59,532
58,467
58,897
59,677
59,602
57,245
3,561
4,002
4,099
3,945
3,970
3,900
3,923
3,984
3,974
3,815
63,030
78,085
77,876
72,149
74,389
71,829
64,645
65,243
65,070
62,879
3,164
3,591
3,331
2,893
2,849
2,584
2,210
2,316
2,276
2,285
TABLE 1 (cont.)
College &
Spring Semester
Courses
Classes 1/
Semester
Hours 2/
Student
Registrations
Student
Sem Hours
Course
FTE
Contact Hours
Student
Instructor
KAUA‘I
1992...........................................................
212
318
1993...........................................................
208
288
1994...........................................................
196
271
1995...........................................................
190
260
1996...........................................................
174
232
1997...........................................................
170
228
1998...........................................................
167
219
1999...........................................................
157
206
2000...........................................................
173
201
2001...........................................................
163
198
806
743
734
725
665
679
682
641
612
605
4,604
4,612
4,559
4,495
4,258
4,031
3,579
3,248
3,043
2,818
11,082
11,242
11,668
12,005
11,692
11,323
10,720
9,594
8,730
8,131
738
749
781
798
777
754
717
638
585
544
15,863
17,731
17,680
17,336
15,689
15,386
14,230
13,241
11,459
10,657
1,156
1,115
983
950
805
886
777
690
643
628
LEEWARD
1992...........................................................
349
868
1993...........................................................
335
821
1994...........................................................
347
870
1995...........................................................
328
885
1996...........................................................
316
788
1997...........................................................
309
773
1998...........................................................
323
798
1999...........................................................
313
783
2000...........................................................
310
761
2001...........................................................
322
760
2,569
2,394
2,527
2,566
2,315
2,286
2,365
2,348
2,293
2,277
16,852
18,549
19,437
19,634
18,052
16,944
16,689
16,329
15,313
15,283
49,775
54,565
56,831
57,431
53,313
50,226
49,726
49,089
46,322
45,942
3,318
3,639
3,795
3,824
3,556
3,345
3,315
3,270
3,087
3,064
53,023
64,975
74,588
75,339
67,685
64,647
65,281
57,692
52,052
53,101
2,741
3,059
3,557
3,511
3,083
3,079
3,251
2,816
2,689
2,647
MAUI
1992...........................................................
328
386
1993...........................................................
313
382
1994...........................................................
313
417
1995...........................................................
297
388
1996...........................................................
298
369
1997...........................................................
307
375
1998...........................................................
311
402
1999...........................................................
293
400
2000...........................................................
289
386
2001...........................................................
302
397
1,004
1,021
1,090
1,024
1,008
1,043
1,091
1,133
1,116
1,142
7,394
7,400
8,186
7,997
8,364
8,145
8,247
7,605
7,544
7,070
18,878
19,520
20,971
21,108
22,190
22,033
22,076
21,412
21,318
20,424
1,256
1,304
1,397
1,406
1,481
1,467
1,470
1,427
1,418
1,359
22,478
20,922
24,128
22,553
24,736
28,486
28,843
29,579
29,679
27,201
1,187
1,048
1,233
1,050
1,044
1,055
1,096
1,213
1,251
1,080
WINDWARD
1992...........................................................
150
233
1993...........................................................
153
226
1994...........................................................
165
227
1995...........................................................
156
225
1996...........................................................
145
203
1997...........................................................
137
200
1998...........................................................
144
201
1999...........................................................
148
202
2000...........................................................
139
199
2001...........................................................
135
202
683
662
663
653
580
570
581
572
570
581
4,397
4,696
4,796
4,749
4,483
4,220
4,210
4,236
4,159
4,133
12,844
13,711
14,031
13,812
12,948
12,273
12,183
12,269
12,125
12,130
855
917
936
919
862
820
810
816
806
812
13,300
15,439
14,846
14,030
13,143
12,573
12,423
12,472
12,373
12,378
647
663
643
625
555
553
556
526
542
553
1/ Excludes classes with catalog numbers 093, 193, 293 (Cooperative Education) and 099, 199, 299 (Directed Studies).
2/ Excludes classes with catalog numbers 099, 199, 299 (Directed Studies).
3/ Includes classes offered through the off-campus credit program, effective Spring 2000.
SOURCE: Computer Report 3011: "Course Registration Summary Report" and
Computer Report 3011C: "Number of Classes and Average Class Size."
TABLE 1A
PERCENTAGE CHANGE IN COURSE REGISTRATION MEASURES, BY CAMPUS
UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI‘I, COMMUNITY COLLEGES
SPRING 1992 TO SPRING 2001
College &
Spring Semester
Semester
Hours 2/
Student
Registrations
Student
Sem Hours
Course
FTE
TOTAL
1992...........................................................
1.4
3.1
1993...........................................................
-0.9
-1.5
1994...........................................................
3.1
4.0
1995...........................................................
-3.7
-1.0
1996...........................................................
-3.5
-7.0
1997...........................................................
-3.5
-4.4
1998...........................................................
4.7
3.0
1999...........................................................
-1.9
-0.3
2000...........................................................
0.4
-0.3
2001...........................................................
0.5
0.1
1.6
-1.3
2.6
0.5
-6.7
-3.1
2.8
0.4
0.5
0.2
1.9
7.7
5.0
-0.1
-3.1
-7.8
1.5
-1.4
-1.6
-3.9
1.3
7.9
4.4
0.7
-2.9
-6.5
0.3
-0.9
-1.2
-3.1
1.2
8.0
4.3
0.6
-2.8
-6.5
0.3
-0.9
-1.3
-3.0
0.4
17.3
5.7
-1.1
-1.3
-5.9
-1.7
0.0
-2.5
-4.2
-4.1
1.1
3.0
-4.1
-7.5
-5.3
-2.5
-2.2
-0.8
-3.3
HAWAI‘I
1992...........................................................
-1.6
1.8
1993...........................................................
-2.0
-8.4
1994...........................................................
2.8
12.0
1995...........................................................
-5.5
10.9
1996...........................................................
3.7
2.2
1997..........................................................
-10.4
-17.3
1998..........................................................
3.6
1.3
1999...........................................................
4.3
2.4
2000...........................................................
1.2
-1.3
2001...........................................................
9.8
3.1
1.5
-7.4
6.6
10.2
-1.3
-11.9
2.3
0.3
-1.0
0.5
-3.3
11.9
11.6
15.4
2.4
-23.3
-5.0
1.7
-6.5
-3.3
-4.7
11.0
11.7
15.6
-0.4
-17.8
-4.8
-0.5
-6.8
-5.1
-4.8
11.1
11.8
15.5
-0.5
-17.5
-4.8
-0.8
-6.9
-4.9
-3.6
58.5
5.8
15.3
-3.9
-19.0
-3.6
0.5
-7.9
-4.1
8.9
-26.7
3.9
15.6
0.8
-19.4
0.1
0.2
-0.5
-4.2
HONOLULU
1992...........................................................
-0.6
2.1
1993...........................................................
-5.4
-4.9
1994...........................................................
6.9
2.7
1995...........................................................
-2.0
2.1
1996...........................................................
-2.3
-11.5
1997...........................................................
-6.2
-1.5
1998...........................................................
17.0
1.9
1999...........................................................
-1.1
0.8
2000 3/...........................................................
NA
NA
2001...........................................................
-2.7
-2.2
2.9
-4.8
0.4
0.0
-11.2
-4.2
1.6
0.4
NA
0.3
0.7
1.6
4.7
-0.3
-7.5
-10.1
17.5
-0.5
NA
-7.0
2.5
2.2
2.9
-1.6
-6.8
-11.7
7.6
-0.4
NA
-3.1
2.4
2.5
2.7
-1.6
-6.8
-11.4
7.5
-0.4
NA
-3.0
2.9
0.3
4.4
-1.7
6.2
-12.2
7.5
12.6
NA
-8.2
-15.6
-3.0
3.5
1.3
-12.5
-10.4
0.2
7.5
NA
-4.9
-2.7
11.5
0.2
-0.7
-3.8
-3.5
3.1
2.1
-0.2
-0.3
2.4
12.8
2.9
-5.7
-0.1
-3.4
1.4
1.4
-1.1
-4.3
1.1
12.4
2.5
-3.7
0.5
-1.8
0.7
1.3
-0.1
-4.0
1.0
12.4
2.4
-3.8
0.6
-1.8
0.6
1.6
-0.3
-4.0
-0.6
23.9
-0.3
-7.4
3.1
-3.4
-10.0
0.9
-0.3
-3.4
-1.0
13.5
-7.2
-13.1
-1.5
-9.3
-14.5
4.8
-1.7
0.4
Courses
Classes 1/
KAPI‘OLANI
1992...........................................................
-4.2
3.2
1993...........................................................
8.6
10.6
1994...........................................................
4.5
1.9
1995...........................................................
-1.5
-6.7
1996...........................................................
-7.3
-4.2
1997...........................................................
-2.6
-5.5
1998...........................................................
1.0
4.8
1999...........................................................
-2.2
0.8
2000...........................................................
0.0
-1.1
2001...........................................................
-4.0
-0.6
Contact Hours
Student Instructor
TABLE 1A (cont.)
College &
Spring Semester
Semester
Hours 2/
Student
Registrations
KAUA‘I
1992...........................................................
7.6
16.9
1993...........................................................
-1.9
-9.4
1994...........................................................
-5.8
-5.9
1995...........................................................
-3.1
-4.1
1996...........................................................
-8.4
-10.8
1997...........................................................
-2.3
-1.7
1998...........................................................
-1.8
-3.9
1999...........................................................
-6.0
-5.9
2000...........................................................
10.2
-2.4
2001...........................................................
-5.8
-1.5
15.5
-7.8
-1.2
-1.2
-8.3
2.1
0.4
-6.0
-4.5
-1.1
14.1
0.2
-1.1
-1.4
-5.3
-5.3
-11.2
-9.2
-6.3
-7.4
11.9
1.4
3.8
2.9
-2.6
-3.2
-5.3
-10.5
-9.0
-6.9
11.5
1.5
4.3
2.2
-2.6
-3.0
-4.9
-11.0
-8.3
-7.0
0.1
11.8
-0.3
-1.9
-9.5
-1.9
-7.5
-7.0
-13.5
-7.0
-2.9
-3.5
-11.8
-3.4
-15.3
10.1
-12.3
-11.2
-6.8
-2.4
LEEWARD
1992...........................................................
1.7
-0.8
1993...........................................................
-4.0
-5.4
1994...........................................................
3.6
6.0
1995...........................................................
-5.5
1.7
1996...........................................................
-3.7
-11.0
1997...........................................................
-2.2
-1.9
1998...........................................................
4.5
3.2
1999...........................................................
-3.1
-1.9
2000...........................................................
-1.0
-2.8
2001...........................................................
3.9
-0.1
-0.3
-6.8
5.6
1.5
-9.8
-1.3
3.5
-0.7
-2.3
-0.7
-2.6
10.1
4.8
1.0
-8.1
-6.1
-1.5
-2.2
-6.2
-0.2
-2.8
9.6
4.2
1.1
-7.2
-5.8
-1.0
-1.3
-5.6
-0.8
-2.9
9.7
4.3
0.8
-7.0
-5.9
-0.9
-1.4
-5.6
-0.7
-3.4
22.5
14.8
1.0
-10.2
-4.5
1.0
-11.6
-9.8
2.0
-3.2
11.6
16.3
-1.3
-12.2
-0.1
5.6
-13.4
-4.5
-1.6
MAUI
1992...........................................................
9.3
0.5
1993...........................................................
-4.6
-1.0
1994...........................................................
0.0
9.2
1995...........................................................
-5.1
-7.0
1996...........................................................
0.3
-4.9
1997...........................................................
3.0
1.6
1998...........................................................
1.3
7.2
1999...........................................................
-5.8
6.7
2000...........................................................
-1.4
-3.5
2001...........................................................
4.5
2.8
-0.1
1.7
6.8
-6.1
-1.6
3.5
4.6
8.6
-1.5
2.3
9.2
0.1
10.6
-2.3
4.6
-2.6
1.3
-6.6
-0.8
-6.3
9.2
3.4
7.4
0.7
5.1
-0.7
0.2
-2.8
-0.4
-4.2
8.8
3.8
7.1
0.6
5.3
-0.9
0.2
-2.7
-0.6
-4.2
6.9
-6.9
15.3
-6.5
9.7
15.2
1.3
3.8
0.3
-8.4
-11.9
-11.7
17.7
-14.8
-0.6
1.1
3.9
15.0
3.1
-13.7
WINDWARD
1992...........................................................
2.0
10.4
1993...........................................................
2.0
-3.0
1994...........................................................
7.8
0.4
1995...........................................................
-5.5
-0.9
1996...........................................................
-7.1
-9.8
1997...........................................................
-5.5
-1.5
1998...........................................................
5.1
0.5
1999...........................................................
2.8
0.5
2000...........................................................
-6.1
-1.5
2001...........................................................
-2.9
1.5
10.7
-3.1
0.2
-1.5
-11.2
-1.7
1.9
-1.5
-0.3
1.9
5.8
6.8
2.1
-1.0
-5.6
-5.9
-0.2
0.6
-1.8
-0.6
5.6
6.8
2.3
-1.6
-6.3
-5.2
-0.7
0.7
-1.2
0.0
5.6
7.3
2.1
-1.8
-6.2
-4.9
-1.2
0.7
-1.2
0.7
9.5
16.1
-3.8
-5.5
-6.3
-4.3
-1.2
0.4
-0.8
0.0
0.6
2.5
-3.0
-2.8
-11.2
-0.4
0.5
-5.4
3.0
2.0
Courses
Classes 1/
Student
Sem Hours
Course
FTE
Contact Hours
Student Instructor
1/ Excludes classes with catalog numbers 093, 193, 293 (Cooperative Education) and 099, 199, 299 (Directed Studies).
2/ Excludes classes with catalog numbers 099, 199, 299 (Directed Studies).
3/ Beginning in Spring 2000, includes off-campus credit classes. Percentage change for Spring 2000 is therefore
not comparable with prior year.
SOURCE: Computer Report 3011: "Course Registration Summary Report."
TABLE 2
AVERAGE CLASS SIZE BY PROGRAM AND CAMPUS 1/
UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI‘I, COMMUNITY COLLEGES
SPRING 1992 TO SPRING 2001
COLLEGE and
SPRING SEMESTER
TOTAL
GENERAL & PRE-PROF CAREER & TECHNICAL
INSTRUCTION 2/
INSTRUCTION 3/
TOTAL
1992..............................................................
19
1993..............................................................
20
1994..............................................................
21
1995..............................................................
21
1996..............................................................
22
1997..............................................................
21
1998..............................................................
21
1999...........................................................
20
2000...........................................................
20
2001...........................................................
19
21
23
23
23
24
23
23
22
22
21
15
16
17
17
18
18
17
17
17
16
HAWAI‘I
1992..............................................................
17
1993..............................................................
20
1994..............................................................
20
1995..............................................................
21
1996..............................................................
21
1997..............................................................
20
1998..............................................................
18
1999...........................................................
18
2000...........................................................
17
2001...........................................................
16
20
24
22
23
23
22
21
20
19
19
14
17
18
19
19
18
16
16
16
14
HONOLULU
1992..............................................................
19
1993..............................................................
20
1994..............................................................
21
1995..............................................................
20
1996..............................................................
21
1997..............................................................
19
1998..............................................................
22
1999...........................................................
22
2000...........................................................
22
2001...........................................................
20
20
22
23
22
23
21
26
26
25
23
16
17
17
17
18
17
17
17
17
17
KAPI‘OLANI
1992..............................................................
20
1993..............................................................
21
1994..............................................................
21
1995..............................................................
21
1996..............................................................
22
1997..............................................................
22
1998..............................................................
22
1999...........................................................
22
2000...........................................................
22
2001...........................................................
21
23
24
25
24
25
25
24
23
23
22
15
15
15
16
17
19
19
19
20
19
TABLE 2 (cont.)
COLLEGE and
SPRING SEMESTER
TOTAL
GENERAL & PRE-PROF CAREER & TECHNICAL
INSTRUCTION 2/
INSTRUCTION 3/
KAUA‘I
1992..............................................................
14
1993.....................................
16
1994.....................................
17
1995.....................................
17
1996.....................................
18
1997.....................................
18
1998.....................................
16
1999...........................................................
15
2000...........................................................
15
2001...........................................................
14
17
18
18
19
19
19
17
16
17
15
12
14
15
15
17
16
15
14
12
12
LEEWARD
1992..............................................................
19
1993.......................................... 23
1994.......................................... 22
1995.......................................... 22
1996.......................................... 23
1997.......................................... 22
1998.......................................... 21
1999...........................................................
21
2000...........................................................
20
2001...........................................................
20
21
23
23
23
24
23
22
22
21
21
16
20
19
19
19
19
17
18
16
16
MAUI
1992..............................................................
19
1993......................................... 19
1994......................................... 19
1995......................................... 20
1996......................................... 22
1997......................................... 21
1998......................................... 20
1999...........................................................
19
2000...........................................................
19
2001...........................................................
17
22
23
22
25
25
24
24
22
23
21
16
16
16
17
19
18
17
16
16
14
WINDWARD
1992..............................................................
19
1993...................................................
21
1994...................................................
21
1995...................................................
21
1996...................................................
22
1997...................................................
21
1998...................................................
21
1999...........................................................
21
2000...........................................................
21
2001...........................................................
20
20
22
22
22
23
23
22
22
22
21
11
15
14
15
15
13
13
14
13
12
1/ The computation of average class size excludes Directed Studies and Cooperative Education classes.
2/ Formerly called General Academic Instruction; changed to General and Pre-Professional Instruction.
3/ Formerly called Occupational & Vocational Instruction; changed to Career and Technical Instruction.
SOURCE: Computer Report 3011C: "Number of Classes and Average Class Size."
TABLE 3
COURSE REGISTRATION SUMMARY BY PROGRAM
UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI‘I, COMMUNITY COLLEGES
SPRING 2001
COURSES
CLASSES 1/
No.
V%
No.
V%
TOTAL .......................................................
1,943
100.0
3,413
100.0
10,454
100.0
66,652
100.0
199,708
100.0
253,761
100.0
9,695
100.0
GENERAL & PRE-PROF INST 4/..........975
50.2
2,184
64.0
6,512
62.3
46,181
69.3
136,935
68.6
150,360
59.3
6,184
63.8
26.0
15.3
6.4
2.4
1,200
628
299
57
35.2
18.4
8.8
1.7
3,702
1,767
895
148
35.4
16.9
8.6
1.4
23,652
14,354
7,608
567
35.5
21.5
11.4
0.9
72,719
40,322
22,719
1,175
36.4
20.2
11.4
0.6
76,354
49,827
22,848
1,331
30.1
19.6
9.0
0.5
3,509
1,673
869
134
36.2
17.3
9.0
1.4
CAREER & TECHNICAL INST 5/.............................................
968
49.8
1,229
36.0
3,942
37.7
20,471
30.7
62,773
31.4
103,400
40.7
3,511
36.2
13.2
1.5
1.7
6.0
4.0
9.6
0.0
1,243
191
218
638
404
1,195
53
11.9
1.8
2.1
6.1
3.9
11.4
0.5
8,201
828
1,337
3,005
2,368
4,470
262
12.3
1.2
2.0
4.5
3.6
6.7
0.4
22,366
2,750
4,668
8,826
6,789
16,133
1,241
11.2
1.4
2.3
4.4
3.4
8.1
0.6
25,268
6,688
7,659
12,115
8,070
42,394
1,206
10.0
2.6
3.0
4.8
3.2
16.7
0.5
1,344
239
131
453
378
963
3
13.9
2.5
1.3
4.7
3.9
9.9
<0.1
Humanities ................................................
506
Natural Sciences...........................................
297
Social Sciences...........................................
125
Other General .............................................
47
Business ..................................................
275
Food Services .............................................
44
Food Serv & Hosp Ed ............
26
Health Services ...........................................
151
Public Services ...........................................
121
Technology ................................................
349
Other Vocational...........................................
2
1/
2/
3/
4/
5/
14.2
2.3
1.3
7.8
6.2
18.0
0.1
451
52
57
204
137
328
0
SEMESTER
HOURS 2/
No.
V%
STUDENT
REGISTRATIONS
No.
V%
STUDENT
SEMESTER HOURS
No.
V%
Excludes courses with catalog numbers 093,193,293 (Cooperative Education) and 099, 199, 299 (Directed Studies).
Excludes courses with catalog numbers 099, 199, 299 (Directed Studies).
Contact hours (instructor and student) understated. Data not available for some classes because they meet on an "hours arranged" basis.
Formerly called General Academic Instruction; changed to General and Pre-Professional Instruction.
Formerly called Occupational & Vocational Instruction; changed to Career and Technical Instruction.
SOURCE: Computer Report 3011: "Course Registration Summary Report."
CONTACT HOURS 3/
STUDENT
INSTRUCTOR
No.
V%
No.
V%
TABLE 4
NUMBER OF CLASSES AND AVERAGE CLASS SIZE 1/
UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI‘I, COMMUNITY COLLEGES
SPRING 1997 TO SPRING 2001
SPRING 1997
Classes
No.
% Chg
SPRING 1998
Avg
Size
Classes
No.
% Chg
SPRING 1999
Avg
Size
Classes
No.
% Chg
SPRING 2000
Avg
Size
Classes
No.
% Chg
SPRING 2001
Avg
Size
Classes
No.
% Chg
Avg
Size
TOTAL .......................................................
3,329
-4.4
21
3,429
3.0
21
3,420
-0.3
20
3,409
-0.3
20
3,413
0.1
19
GENERAL & PRE-PROF INST 2/..........2,114
-4.5
23
2,153
1.8
23
2,195
2.0
22
2,174
-1.0
22
2,184
0.5
21
-3.4
-10.0
-0.6
11.0
22
23
28
14
1,152
627
308
66
5.3
2.3
-2.5
-27.5
22
24
27
12
1,196
618
310
71
3.8
-1.4
0.6
7.6
21
24
26
10
1,194
619
310
51
-0.2
0.2
0.0
-28.2
21
24
25
11
1,200
628
299
57
0.5
1.5
-3.5
11.8
20
23
25
10
CAREER & TECHNICAL INST 3/.............................................
1,215
-4.2
18
1,276
5.0
17
1,225
-4.0
17
1,235
0.8
17
1,229
-0.5
16
479
58
53
245
150
291
1.1
5.5
17.8
7.5
0.7
10.2
19
22
26
14
17
14
458
59
53
226
143
286
-4.4
1.7
0.0
-7.8
-4.7
-1.7
19
17
26
14
17
14
472
59
55
212
138
299
3.1
0.0
3.8
-6.2
-3.5
4.5
18
16
27
14
18
14
451
52
57
204
137
328
-4.4
-11.9
3.6
-3.8
-0.7
9.7
18
15
23
15
16
13
Humanities ................................................
1,094
Natural Sciences...........................................
613
Social Sciences...........................................
316
Other General .............................................
91
Business ..................................................
474
Food Services .............................................
55
Food Serv & Hosp Ed .............
45
Health Services ...........................................
228
Public Services...........................................
149
Technology ................................................
264
-6.0
-3.5
-2.2
-9.5
10.4
-3.6
20
23
26
15
18
14
1/ The number of classes and average class size exclude courses with catalog numbers 093, 193, 293 (Cooperative Education), and 099, 199, 299 (Directed Studies).
2/ Formerly called General Academic Instruction; changed to General and Pre-Professional Instruction.
3/ Formerly called Occupational & Vocational Instruction; changed to Career and Technical Instruction.
SOURCE: Computer Report 3011C: "Number of Classes and Average Class Size."
TABLE 5
STUDENT SEMESTER HOURS (SSH) AND COURSE FTE
UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI‘I, COMMUNITY COLLEGES
SPRING 1997 TO SPRING 2001
SPRING 1997
SPRING 1998
SPRING 1999
SPRING 2000
SPRING 2001
SSH
COURSE
No.
% Chg
FTE
SSH
COURSE
No.
% Chg
FTE
SSH
COURSE
No.
% Chg
FTE
SSH
COURSE
No.
% Chg
FTE
SSH
COURSE
No.
% Chg
FTE
TOTAL ....................................................209,851
-6.5
13,995
210,538
0.3
14,033
208,730
-0.9
13,912
206,129
-1.2
13,733
199,708
-3.1
13,315
GENERAL & PRE-PROF INST 1/..........
144,860
-6.9
9,663
144,399
-0.3
9,622
143,608
-0.5
9,569
141,518
-1.5
9,432
136,935
-3.2
9,131
Humanities .............................................73,907
Natural Sci ............................................ 41,363
Social Sci ............................................. 26,366
Other Gen .............................................. 3,224
-6.1
-11.3
-4.0
17.9
4,929
2,758
1,759
217
75,761
42,377
24,619
1,642
2.5
2.5
-6.6
-49.1
5,051
2,820
1,643
108
75,835
42,390
23,992
1,391
0.1
0.0
-2.5
-15.3
5,050
2,826
1,598
95
74,896
41,808
23,542
1,272
-1.2
-1.4
-1.9
-8.6
4,994
2,784
1,569
85
72,719
40,322
22,719
1,175
-2.9
-3.6
-3.5
-7.6
4,852
2,686
1,514
79
CAREER & TECHNICAL INST 2/.............................................
64,991
-5.7
4,332
66,139
1.8
4,411
65,122
-1.5
4,343
64,611
-0.8
4,301
62,773
-2.8
4,184
24,286
3,234
4,990
9,437
7,702
16,459
31
-2.6
5.4
18.6
-4.2
-0.8
8.8
24.0
1,621
216
333
626
513
1,100
2
24,043
3,230
4,933
9,314
7,475
15,815
312
-1.0
-0.1
-1.1
-1.3
-2.9
-3.9
906.5
1,603
216
329
624
496
1,054
21
23,681
3,104
5,270
8,782
7,296
16,100
378
-1.5
-3.9
6.8
-5.7
-2.4
1.8
21.2
1,576
207
351
584
486
1,072
25
22,366
2,750
4,668
8,826
6,789
16,133
1,241
-5.6
-11.4
-11.4
0.5
-6.9
0.2
228.3
1,492
184
311
587
451
1,077
82
Business ...............................................24,947
Food Services...........................................3,069
Food Service & Hosp Ed .................... 4,208
Health Serv ............................................ 9,846
Public Serv ............................................ 7,766
Technology .............................................15,130
Other Voc ..............................................
25
-3.6
-7.4
11.2
-9.8
-7.1
-8.8
-41.9
1,663
204
281
656
517
1,009
2
1/ Formerly called General Academic Instruction; changed to General and Pre-Professional Instruction.
2/ Formerly called Occupational & Vocational Instruction; changed to Career and Technical Instruction.
SOURCE: Computer Report 3011: "Course Registration Summary Report."
Hawai‘i Community College, Spring Semesters 1992 - 2001
Number of Courses
Number of Classes
350
500
300
400
250
200
300
150
200
100
100
50
0
0
1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001
Total
253
248
255
241
250
224
General & Pre-Professional
232
242
245
269
1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001
Total
392
Career & Technical
30,000
25
25,000
20
20,000
15
15,000
10
10,000
5
5,000
0
1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001
20
20
21
21
20
General & Pre-Professional
18
446
456
377
382
391
386
398
Career & Technical
Student Semester Hours
Average Class Size
17
402
General & Pre-Professional
30
Total
359
18
17
Career & Technical
16
0
1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001
Total 19,490
21,636
24,157
27,935
27,830
22,870
General & Pre-Professional
Note: General and Pre-Professional Instruction was formerly called General Academic Instruction.
Career and Technical Instruction was formerly called Occupational and Vocational Instruction.
21,780
21,665
20,184
Career & Technical
19,162
APPENDIX A-1
COURSE REGISTRATION AND AVERAGE CLASS SIZE SUMMARY, BY COURSE OFFERING
HAWAI‘I COMMUNITY COLLEGE
SPRING 2001
COURSE OFFERING
COURSES
CLASSES 1/
SEM
STUDENT STUDENT COURSE
No. Avg Size HOURS 2/ REGIS SEM HRS
FTE
CONTACT HRS 3/
Student
Instr
TOTAL .....................................................................
269
398
16
1,201
6,582
19,162
1,277
27,420
1,011
GEN & PRE-PROFESS INSTRUCTION 4/................
102
200
19
604
3,708
11,200
745
12,068
572
Humanities ......................................................................
47
114
18
355
2,058
6,339
423
6,840
348
Art ........................................................................... 8
9
Asian Studies .................................................................
1
1
Dance .........................................................................1
1
English .......................................................................11
52
English as a Sec Lang ..............................
4
4
Foreign Languages .............................................................
3
6
Hawaiian ....................................................................2
5
Japanese ....................................................................
1
1
Hawaiian Studies ..............................................................
6
13
History ....................................................................... 5
12
Humanities ....................................................................
1
1
Linguistics ...................................................................1
1
Philosophy ....................................................................
3
4
Religion ...................................................................... 1
1
Speech Communications...............................................................
2
9
19
18
15
18
14
10
10
10
17
23
16
15
23
14
21
27
3
3
156
19
24
20
4
39
36
3
3
12
3
27
168
18
15
915
56
59
49
10
226
279
16
15
92
14
185
504
54
45
2,745
278
232
196
36
678
837
48
45
276
42
555
34
4
3
183
19
15
13
2
45
56
3
3
18
3
37
927
54
60
2,745
278
295
245
50
678
837
48
45
276
42
555
15
3
2
156
19
30
25
5
39
36
3
3
12
3
27
Natural Sciences ................................................................
35
55
18
156
1,004
2,923
195
3,335
134
Biological Sciences ...........................................................
13
Biology ..................................................................... 9
Microbiology ................................................................
2
Zoology .....................................................................2
Chemistry .....................................................................1
Mathematics ...................................................................
10
Oceanography ..................................................................
1
Physical Sciences .............................................................
6
Astronomy ...................................................................
1
Geology ..............................................
2
Physics .....................................................................3
Science .......................................................................4
19
12
5
2
1
24
1
6
1
2
3
4
19
20
15
21
25
18
15
13
25
12
10
22
39
26
9
4
3
85
3
16
3
4
9
10
354
239
73
42
25
443
15
80
25
24
31
87
783
540
149
94
75
1,569
45
218
75
50
93
233
52
36
10
6
5
105
3
14
5
3
6
16
1,063
718
219
126
75
1,651
45
240
75
72
93
261
30
21
6
3
3
74
3
15
3
3
9
9
30
21
90
630
1,890
124
1,845
87
2
3
2
5
2
7
1
7
1
29
7
26
23
11
23
20
22
23
6
9
6
15
6
21
3
21
3
57
22
52
116
22
162
20
156
23
171
66
156
348
66
486
60
468
69
11
4
10
23
4
32
4
31
5
171
66
156
348
66
486
60
423
69
6
9
6
15
6
21
3
18
3
Other General Academic ..........................................................
1
1
16
3
16
48
3
48
3
16
3
16
48
3
48
3
Social Sciences .................................................................
19
Anthropology ..................................................................
2
Economics .....................................................................
2
Family Resources.............................................................
1
Geography .....................................................................
3
Political Science .............................................................
1
Psychology ....................................................................
4
Social Science ................................................................
1
Sociology .....................................................................4
Women's Studies ...............................................................
1
University ....................................................
1
1
APPENDIX A-1 (cont.)
COURSE OFFERING
COURSES
CAREER & TECHNICAL INSTRUCTION 5/ ....................
167
CLASSES 1/
SEM
STUDENT STUDENT COURSE
No. Avg Size HOURS 2/ REGIS SEM HRS
FTE
CONTACT HRS 3/
Student
Instr
198
14
597
2,874
7,962
532
15,352
439
82
15
203
1,312
3,006
201
4,186
252
Accounting ....................................................................
11
15
Business ......................................................................6
8
Information & Computer Sci ...................................................
2
4
Information Technology 6/ ...........................................
6
5
Hotel Operations ....................................................................
3
3
Management ....................................................................
2
3
Marketing 7/............................................................. 4
3
Office Administration & Tech ............................................
19
41
Business Machines ...........................................................
2
3
Office Admin & Tech ....................................................
17
38
12
19
11
10
20
18
10
17
21
16
49
21
16
17
9
9
11
71
12
59
193
152
43
53
60
54
38
719
63
656
602
399
168
171
180
162
114
1,210
252
958
40
27
11
11
12
11
8
81
17
64
605
477
215
213
180
162
114
2,220
252
1,968
47
24
12
16
9
9
9
126
12
114
15
16
51
236
803
54
1,625
25
15
16
51
236
803
54
1,625
25
Health Services .................................................................
12
12
19
47
225
733
49
1,527
41
Nursing ........................................................................
11
Pharmacy ........................................................................
1
10
2
17
28
41
6
169
56
565
168
38
11
1,359
168
35
6
Public Services .................................................................
23
22
17
80
424
1,292
85
1,586
62
7
15
10
3
2
21
15
13
24
15
22
58
34
18
6
147
277
125
122
30
441
851
395
366
90
29
56
26
24
6
441
1,145
591
464
90
21
41
18
17
6
67
10
216
677
2,128
143
6,428
59
Agriculture ...................................................................7
7
Auto Body Repair & Painting ...................................................
12
11
Automotive Mechanics Tech ...............................................
8
7
Blueprint Reading .............................................................
1
1
Carpentry .....................................................................2
2
Diesel Mechanics ..............................................................
9
9
Drafting ...................................................................... 8
8
Electricity ................................................................... 2
2
Electronics Technology ........................................................
10
9
Welding .......................................................................
12
11
8
10
16
13
9
14
9
11
8
6
25
25
25
3
24
12
26
24
29
23
55
112
115
13
17
126
71
22
79
67
188
246
402
39
204
168
233
264
246
138
13
16
27
3
14
11
16
18
16
9
364
1,196
2,385
39
408
336
534
484
409
273
3
18
Business ........................................................................
53
Food Services ...................................................................
8
Food Service ........................................................................
8
Administration of Justice .....................................................
9
Human Services ................................................................
14
Education ...................................................................9
Human Services ..............................................................
4
Law ......................................................................... 1
Technology ......................................................................
71
1/ Excludes courses with catalog numbers 093, 193, 293 (Cooperative Education) and 099, 199, 299 (Directed Studies).
2/ Excludes courses with catalog numbers 099, 199, 299 (Directed Studies).
3/ Contact hours (student and instructor) understated. Data not available for some classes because they meet on an
"hours arranged" basis.
4/ Formerly called General Academic Instruction; changed to General and Pre-Professional Instruction.
5/ Formerly called Occupational & Vocational Instruction; changed to Career and Technical Instruction.
6/ Added in Fall 1999.
7/ Formerly called Sales & Marketing.
SOURCE: Computer Report 3011: "Course Registration Summary Report" and
Computer Report 3011C: "Number of Classes and Average Class Size."
3
0
3
0
16
16
0
APPENDIX A-2
NUMBER OF CLASSES AND AVERAGE CLASS SIZE 1/
HAWAI‘I COMMUNITY COLLEGE
SPRING 1997 TO SPRING 2001
SPRING 1997
Classes
Avg
No. % Chg Size
SPRING 1998
Classes
Avg
No. % Chg Size
SPRING 1999
Classes
Avg
No. % Chg Size
SPRING 2000
Classes
Avg
No. % Chg Size
SPRING 2001
Classes
Avg
No. % Chg Size
TOTAL .........................................................377
-17.3
20
382
1.3
18
391
2.4
18
386
-1.3
17
398
3.1
16
GENERAL & PRE-PROF INST 2/..........
191
-24.8
22
195
2.1
21
204
4.6
20
206
1.0
19
200
-2.9
19
Humanities ..................................................
108
Natural Sciences ............................................
56
Social Sciences .............................................
24
Other General ...............................................3
-15.0
-38.5
-27.3
0.0
21
21
26
9
114
51
28
2
5.6
-8.9
16.7
-33.3
20
21
24
14
120
56
27
1
5.3
9.8
-3.6
-50.0
20
20
23
9
115
59
32
0
-4.2
5.4
18.5
-100.0
19
18
20
114
55
30
1
-0.9
-6.8
-6.3
18
18
21
16
CAREER & TECHNICAL INST 3/.............................................
186
-7.9
18
187
0.5
16
187
0.0
16
180
-3.7
16
198
10.0
14
91
15
12
24
45
-3.2
0.0
50.0
9.1
-4.3
17
17
10
20
14
88
15
14
20
50
-3.3
0.0
16.7
-16.7
11.1
17
19
13
19
13
81
14
14
19
52
-8.0
-6.7
0.0
-5.0
4.0
17
18
11
22
12
82
15
12
22
67
1.2
7.1
-14.3
15.8
28.8
15
16
19
17
10
Business .................................................... 94
Food Services ...............................................
15
Health Services .............................................8
Public Services .............................................22
Technology ..................................................47
-7.8
0.0
-20.0
-4.3
-9.6
19
16
21
23
14
1/ Number of classes and average class size exclude courses with catalog numbers 093, 193, 293 (Cooperative Education), and 099, 199, 299 (Directed Studies).
2/ Formerly called General Academic Instruction; changed to General and Pre-Professional Instruction.
3/ Formerly called Occupational & Vocational Instruction; changed to Career and Technical Instruction.
SOURCE: Computer Report 3011C: "Number of Classes and Average Class Size."
APPENDIX A-3
STUDENT SEMESTER HOURS (SSH) AND COURSE FTE
HAWAI‘I COMMUNITY COLLEGE
SPRING 1997 TO SPRING 2001
SPRING 1997
SPRING 1998
SPRING 1999
SPRING 2000
SPRING 2001
SSH
SSH
SSH
SSH
SSH
No.
COURSE
% Chg
FTE
No.
COURSE
% Chg
FTE
No.
COURSE
% Chg
FTE
No.
COURSE
% Chg
FTE
No.
COURSE
% Chg
FTE
TOTAL ........................................................
22,870
-17.8
1,528
21,780
-4.8
1,454
21,665
-0.5
1,442
20,184
-6.8
1,343
19,162
-5.1
1,277
GENERAL & PRE-PROF INST 1/..........
12,481
-22.1
836
12,188
-2.3
813
12,567
3.1
836
11,755
-6.5
782
11,200
-4.7
745
-20.0
-23.2
-24.2
-68.4
470
234
128
4
6,906
3,155
2,019
108
-1.9
-9.6
6.5
92.9
461
210
135
7
7,330
3,362
1,848
27
6.1
6.6
-8.5
-75.0
486
224
124
2
6,761
3,067
1,927
0
-7.8
-8.8
4.3
-100.0
450
204
128
0
6,339
2,923
1,890
48
-6.2
-4.7
-1.9
423
195
124
3
CAREER & TECHNICAL INST 2/.............................................
10,389
-12.0
692
9,592
-7.7
641
9,098
-5.2
606
8,429
-7.4
561
7,962
-5.5
532
3,559
812
719
1,646
2,856
-17.9
5.6
-21.1
2.6
3.1
238
54
48
110
191
3,404
928
705
1,343
2,718
-4.4
14.3
-1.9
-18.4
-4.8
227
62
47
89
181
3,031
873
615
1,423
2,487
-11.0
-5.9
-12.8
6.0
-8.5
201
58
41
95
166
3,006
803
733
1,292
2,128
-0.8
-8.0
19.2
-9.2
-14.4
201
54
49
85
143
Humanities .................................................
7,039
Natural Sciences ...........................................
3,491
Social Sciences ............................................
1,895
Other General ..............................................
56
Business ...................................................
4,336
Food Services ..............................................
769
Health Services ............................................
911
Public Services ............................................
1,604
Technology .................................................
2,769
-4.7
-5.1
-9.7
-26.0
-15.4
289
51
61
106
185
1/ Formerly called General Academic Instruction; changed to General and Pre-Professional Instruction.
2/ Formerly called Occupational & Vocational Instruction; changed to Career and Technical Instruction.
SOURCE: Computer Report 3011: "Course Registration Summary Report."
Honolulu Community College, Spring Semesters 1992 - 2001
Number of Courses
Number of Classes
500
800
400
600
300
400
200
200
100
0
0
1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001
Total
350
331
354
347
339
318
General & Pre-Professional
372
368
373
363
1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001
Total
595
Career & Technical
566
581
593
525
517
General & Pre-Professional
527
531
579
566
Career & Technical
Student Semester Hours
Average Class Size
30
50,000
25
40,000
20
30,000
15
20,000
10
10,000
5
0
1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001
Total
19
20
21
20
21
19
General & Pre-Professional
22
22
22
Career & Technical
20
0
1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001
Total 38,367
39,195
40,320
39,659
36,980
32,659
General & Pre-Professional
Note: General and Pre-Professional Instruction was formerly called General Academic Instruction.
Career and Technical Instruction was formerly called Occupational and Vocational Instruction.
35,156
35,024
37,848
Career & Technical
36,674
APPENDIX B-1
COURSE REGISTRATION AND AVERAGE CLASS SIZE SUMMARY, BY COURSE OFFERING
HONOLULU COMMUNITY COLLEGE
SPRING 2001
COURSE OFFERING
COURSES
TOTAL .....................................................................
363
CLASSES 1/
SEM
STUDENT STUDENT COURSE
No. Avg Size HOURS 2/ REGIS SEM HRS
FTE
20
1,884
11,899
36,674
2,444
60,126
1,491
GEN & PRE-PROFESS INSTRUCTION 4/.............................................
142
310
23
911
7,106
19,513
1,299
25,824
855
Humanities ......................................................................
59
Art ........................................................................... 4
Asian Studies .................................................................
2
Communications ................................................................
2
English .......................................................................14
English Language Institute .............................................
1
English as a Second Language .........................................
8
Foreign Languages .............................................................
7
Hawaiian ....................................................................2
Japanese ....................................................................
2
Spanish .....................................................................2
Tagalog .....................................................................1
Hawaiian Studies ..............................................................
1
History ....................................................................... 4
Music ......................................................................... 2
Philosophy ....................................................................
6
Religion ...................................................................... 3
Speech ........................................................................4
Theater...............................................................
1
Natural Sciences ................................................................
54
Biological Sciences ...........................................................
8
Biology ..................................................................... 1
Microbiology ................................................................
2
Zoology .....................................................................5
Chemistry .....................................................................7
Mathematics ...................................................................
19
Meteorology ...................................................................
2
Oceanography ..................................................................
1
Physical Sciences .............................................................
12
Astronomy ...................................................................
1
Geology & Geophysics ........................................................
2
Physics .....................................................................9
Quantitative Methods ..........................................................
1
Science .......................................................................4
Social Sciences .................................................................
21
American Studies ..............................................................
1
Anthropology ..................................................................
2
Economics .....................................................................
3
Family Resources.............................................................
3
Geography .....................................................................
3
Political Science .............................................................
3
Psychology ....................................................................
2
Social Science ................................................................
2
Sociology .....................................................................2
566
CONTACT HRS 3/
Student
Instr
141
23
432
3,179
9,256
617
9,547
407
7
2
1
48
1
11
12
3
4
4
1
1
19
3
14
7
14
1
15
24
21
25
15
21
17
14
22
18
7
16
28
20
21
20
21
23
21
6
3
136
3
38
48
12
16
16
4
3
57
9
42
21
42
3
103
48
22
1,184
15
227
209
41
89
72
7
16
541
59
295
140
297
23
309
144
67
2,926
45
816
836
164
356
288
28
48
1,623
177
885
420
891
69
21
10
4
195
3
54
56
11
24
19
2
3
108
12
59
28
59
5
435
144
67
2,958
45
816
836
164
356
288
28
48
1,623
177
919
420
990
69
17
6
3
122
110
25
314
2,789
6,925
461
12,710
291
14
5
4
5
11
54
2
4
17
2
2
13
1
7
18
21
12
20
13
33
19
26
21
36
20
19
12
15
36
15
10
11
23
155
4
12
54
6
4
44
3
27
251
106
47
98
146
1,768
37
105
359
71
39
249
12
111
666
318
116
232
324
3,926
77
315
1,163
213
105
845
36
418
44
21
8
15
22
262
5
21
77
14
7
56
2
28
1,018
347
196
475
528
8,537
111
315
1,636
213
117
1,306
36
530
36
17
8
12
20
161
3
12
38
3
3
32
3
18
47
22
142
1,047
3,139
208
3,328
137
1
5
5
8
5
4
11
1
7
18
18
17
31
15
17
26
17
22
3
15
15
24
15
12
33
4
21
18
92
87
245
77
67
285
23
153
54
276
261
735
231
201
855
67
459
4
18
17
49
15
13
57
4
31
54
276
261
778
231
201
993
75
459
3
12
15
26
15
9
36
35
48
12
16
16
4
3
54
9
44
21
43
3
21
APPENDIX B-1 (cont.)
COURSE OFFERING
COURSES
CLASSES 1/
SEM
STUDENT STUDENT COURSE
No. Avg Size HOURS 2/ REGIS SEM HRS
FTE
CONTACT HRS 3/
Student
Instr
Other General Academic ..........................................................
8
12
8
23
91
193
13
238
20
Aerospace Studies.........................................................
2
4
Health, Physical Educ & Rec ............................................
1
1
Learning Skills ...............................................................
1
1
Military Science ..............................................................
3
5
Student Development ...........................................................
1
1
4
25
30
1
14
6
2
3
11
1
16
25
30
6
14
25
50
90
14
14
2
3
6
1
1
40
50
90
16
42
4
2
3
8
3
CAREER & TECHNICAL INSTRUCTION 5/......................
221
256
17
973
4,793
17,161
1,145
34,302
636
Business ........................................................................
11
27
21
83
566
1,746
116
1,772
86
Accounting ....................................................................
2
2
21
Business Law......................................................1
1
19
Information & Computer Science ................................................
8
24
21
6
3
74
41
19
506
123
57
1,566
8
4
104
123
57
1,592
6
3
77
29
12
116
348
23
391
14
31
24
9
3
92
24
276
72
18
5
276
115
9
5
Public Services .................................................................
57
70
17
191
1,273
3,553
237
4,369
185
Administration of Justice .....................................................
12
14
Fire Science ..................................................................
15
15
Human Services ................................................................
22
34
Education ...................................................................
18
30
Social Services .............................................................
3
3
Social Work..............................................
1
1
Occupational Environ Safety Mgt.................
8
7
23
23
14
13
14
36
13
43
46
80
68
9
3
22
322
347
510
410
64
36
94
967
1,034
1,272
1,019
145
108
280
64
69
85
68
10
7
19
1,125
1,464
1,484
1,220
156
108
297
51
50
63
55
5
3
21
Technology ......................................................................
150
155
16
635
2,578
10,279
687
26,570
352
73
25
67
40
6
24
11
62
123
46
13
16
21
24
26
22
36
182
114
182
133
51
44
4
279
686
139
94
52
80
122
114
74
228
1,166
330
945
430
153
118
44
1,048
2,620
821
282
168
395
345
566
240
608
78
22
63
29
10
8
3
70
175
55
19
11
26
23
38
16
41
4,258
2,716
3,708
544
153
1,056
92
1,052
4,156
1,332
2,236
348
905
493
1,017
470
2,033
3
48
5
60
95
20
12
4
10
18
15
12
4
Other Vocational ................................................................
1
0
52
260
1,235
82
1,200
0
Work Cycle ....................................................................
1
0
52
260
1,235
82
1,200
0
Health Services .................................................................
2
4
Food Sci & Human Nutrition ..............................................
1
3
Pharmacy 6/ ........................................................................
1
1
Aeronautics ...................................................................
9
11
17
Auto Body Repair & Painting ...................................................
9
8
14
Automotive Mechanics Tech ...............................................
11
10
15
Aviation 7/..............................................
13
13
10
Blueprint Reading .............................................................
1
2
26
Boat Maintenance & Repair .......................
9
9
5
Carpentry .....................................................................
1
1
4
Communication Arts ...............................................................
15
16
17
Comp, Elec, & Networking Tech ........................................................
21
31
21
Cosmetology ...................................................................
11
8
17
Diesel Mechanics ..............................................................
5
4
23
Drafting ......................................................................
6
5
10
Electricity ...................................................................
5
4
20
Fashion Technology ............................................................
10
8
15
Refrigeration & Air Conditioning ..............................................
6
5
22
Sheet Metal & Plastics ........................................................
7
7
11
Welding .......................................................................
11
13
18
1/ Excludes courses with catalog numbers 093, 193, 293 (Cooperative Education) and 099, 199, 299 (Directed Studies).
2/ Excludes courses with catalog numbers 099, 199, 299 (Directed Studies).
3/ Contact hours (student and instructor) understated. Data not available for some classes because they meet on an
"hours arranged" basis.
4/ Formerly called General Academic Instruction; changed to General and Pre-Professional Instruction.
5/ Formerly called Occupational & Vocational Instruction; changed to Career and Technical Instruction.
6/ Added in Spring 2001.
7/ Added in Fall 1998.
SOURCE: Computer Report 3011: "Course Registration Summary Report" and
Computer Report 3011C: "Number of Classes and Average Class Size."
40
6
APPENDIX B-2
NUMBER OF CLASSES AND AVERAGE CLASS SIZE 1/
HONOLULU COMMUNITY COLLEGE
SPRING 1997 TO SPRING 2001
SPRING 1997
Classes
Avg
No. % Chg Size
SPRING 1998
Classes
Avg
No. % Chg Size
SPRING 1999
Classes
Avg
No. % Chg Size
SPRING 2000 2/
Classes
Avg
No. % Chg Size
SPRING 2001
Classes
Avg
No. % Chg Size
22
566
-2.2
20
TOTAL .........................................................517
-1.5
19
527
1.9
22
531
0.8
22
579
GENERAL & PRE-PROF INST 3/..........
313
-2.5
21
301
-3.8
26
295
-2.0
26
316
25
310
-1.9
23
Humanities ..................................................
124
Natural Sciences ............................................
100
Social Sciences .............................................
42
Other General ...............................................47
2.5
-20.6
-6.7
62.1
23
20
26
13
134
104
43
20
8.1
4.0
2.4
-57.4
27
27
26
10
132
93
44
26
-1.5
-10.6
2.3
30.0
25
32
25
7
144
108
51
13
24
30
23
9
141
110
47
12
-2.1
1.9
-7.8
-7.7
23
25
22
8
CAREER & TECHNICAL INST 4/.............................................
204
0.0
17
226
10.8
17
236
4.4
17
263
17
256
-2.7
17
23
3
73
127
21.1
-40.0
5.8
14.4
21
38
17
16
23
3
75
135
0.0
0.0
2.7
6.3
21
39
18
16
30
4
73
156
20
27
18
16
27
4
70
155
-10.0
0.0
-4.1
-0.6
21
29
17
16
Business .................................................... 19
Health Services .............................................5
Public Services .............................................69
Technology ..................................................
111
1/
2/
3/
4/
18.8
0.0
9.5
-5.9
22
29
18
15
NA
Number of classes and average class size exclude courses with catalog numbers 093, 193, 293 (Cooperative Education), and 099, 199, 299 (Directed Studies).
Beginning in Spring 2000, includes off-campus credit classes. Percentage change for Spring 2000 is therefore not comparable with prior year.
Formerly called General Academic Instruction; changed to General and Pre-Professional Instruction.
Formerly called Occupational & Vocational Instruction; changed to Career and Technical Instruction.
SOURCE: Computer Report 3011C: "Number of Classes and Average Class Size."
APPENDIX B-3
STUDENT SEMESTER HOURS (SSH) AND COURSE FTE
HONOLULU COMMUNITY COLLEGE
SPRING 1997 TO SPRING 2001
SPRING 1997
SPRING 1998
SPRING 1999
SSH
SSH
SSH
No.
COURSE
% Chg
FTE
No.
COURSE
% Chg
FTE
No.
SPRING 2000 1/
COURSE
% Chg
FTE
SSH
No.
TOTAL ........................................................
32,659
-11.7
2,181
35,156
7.6
2,344
35,024
-0.4
2,335
37,848
GENERAL & PRE-PROF INST 2/..........
19,543
-15.5
1,305
20,540
5.1
1,367
20,155
-1.9
1,343
-13.6
-27.3
-15.0
50.3
575
399
216
115
9,788
6,953
3,443
356
13.4
16.6
6.8
-79.3
651
463
230
23
9,352
7,165
3,316
322
-4.5
3.0
-3.7
-9.6
CAREER & TECHNICAL INST 3/.............................................
13,116
-5.2
876
14,616
11.4
977
14,869
1,601
0
345
3,661
8,995
14
24.7
-100.0
-21.2
7.0
13.0
107
0
23
244
602
1
1,480
0
354
3,723
9,011
301
Humanities .................................................
8,633
Natural Sciences ...........................................
5,965
Social Sciences ............................................
3,225
Other General ..............................................
1,720
Business ...................................................
1,284
Food Services ..............................................
10
Health Services ............................................
438
Public Services ............................................
3,422
Technology .................................................
7,962
Other Vocational ...........................................
17.3
-95.5
-11.0
3.2
-8.6
85
1
29
229
532
COURSE
% Chg
FTE
COURSE
% Chg
FTE
36,674
-3.1
2,444
21,367
1,423
19,513
-8.7
1,299
623
478
220
22
9,763
7,828
3,502
274
651
521
233
18
9,256
6,925
3,139
193
-5.2
-11.5
-10.4
-29.6
617
461
208
13
1.7
992
16,481
1,097
17,161
4.1
1,145
-7.6
99
0
24
247
602
20
1,880
0
318
3,799
10,126
358
125
0
21
252
675
24
1,746
0
348
3,553
10,279
1,235
-7.1
116
0
23
237
687
82
1/ Beginning in Spring 2000, includes off-campus credit classes. Percentage change for Spring 2000 is therefore not comparable with prior year.
2/ Formerly called General Academic Instruction; changed to General and Pre-Professional Instruction.
3/ Formerly called Occupational & Vocational Instruction; changed to Career and Technical Instruction.
SOURCE: Computer Report 3011: "Course Registration Summary Report."
SSH
No.
2,520
2.6
1.7
0.2
2050.0
NA
SPRING 2001
9.4
-6.5
1.5
245.0
Kapi‘olani Community College, Spring Semesters 1992 - 2001
Number of Courses
Number of Classes
500
1,200
400
1,000
800
300
600
200
400
100
200
0
0
1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001
Total
406
441
461
454
421
410
General & Pre-Professional
414
405
405
389
1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001
Total
902
Career & Technical
998
1,017
949
909
859
General & Pre-Professional
900
907
897
892
Career & Technical
Student Semester Hours
Average Class Size
30
70,000
25
60,000
50,000
20
40,000
15
30,000
10
20,000
5
10,000
0
1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001
Total
20
21
21
21
22
22
General & Pre-Professional
22
22
22
Career & Technical
21
0
1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001
Total 53,423
60,023
61,504
59,211
59,532
58,467
General & Pre-Professional
Note: General and Pre-Professional Instruction was formerly called General Academic Instruction.
Career and Technical Instruction was formerly called Occupational and Vocational Instruction.
58,897
59,677
59,602
Career & Technical
57,245
APPENDIX C-1
COURSE REGISTRATION AND AVERAGE CLASS SIZE SUMMARY, BY COURSE OFFERING
KAPI‘OLANI COMMUNITY COLLEGE
SPRING 2001
COURSE OFFERING
COURSES
CLASSES 1/
SEM
STUDENT STUDENT COURSE
No. Avg Size HOURS 2/ REGIS SEM HRS
FTE
CONTACT HRS 3/
Student
Instr
TOTAL .....................................................................
389
892
21
2,764
18,867
57,245
3,815
62,879
2,285
GEN & PRE-PROFESS INSTRUCTION 4/ ................
202
605
22
1,822
13,354
40,113
2,673
42,522
1,610
Humanities ......................................................................
120
346
20
1,103
7,016
22,412
1,494
23,267
958
17
23
20
14
18
23
21
18
20
8
5
12
17
20
12
20
11
29
30
15
21
17
24
32
25
20
140
6
15
15
270
12
75
246
16
12
3
7
42
112
8
38
8
24
96
6
9
33
3
24
48
81
812
45
102
70
1,662
90
309
1,126
81
23
5
23
182
561
24
205
22
229
945
30
64
297
24
259
407
545
2,451
135
306
210
4,919
270
1,539
4,427
324
92
15
80
706
2,244
96
782
88
687
2,835
90
192
646
72
777
1,221
1,635
163
9
20
14
328
18
103
295
22
6
1
5
47
150
6
52
6
46
189
6
13
43
5
52
81
109
3,666
135
230
210
4,938
270
2,258
3,629
243
115
15
69
637
1,755
72
613
110
687
2,835
106
192
406
72
777
1,221
1,635
63
6
11
15
268
12
92
185
12
8
3
6
29
85
6
30
6
24
96
4
9
18
3
24
48
81
190
24
491
4,606
12,554
836
14,074
442
2
65
27
4
9
25
27
2
2
75
2
15
2
13
2
26
24
22
27
23
25
24
7
7
26
32
21
38
18
17
6
142
63
10
22
47
63
8
8
227
6
33
6
27
6
51
1,547
599
107
208
633
647
13
13
1,940
63
311
75
236
34
153
3,767
1,594
275
539
1,359
1,625
52
52
5,897
189
769
225
544
102
10
251
106
18
36
91
108
3
3
393
13
51
15
36
7
153
4,854
1,940
321
709
1,884
1,941
47
47
5,847
189
941
225
716
102
6
111
50
9
17
35
54
7
7
224
6
28
6
22
6
65
26
191
1,692
5,030
335
5,076
180
1
8
9
19
27
24
3
24
27
19
212
217
57
636
651
4
42
43
57
636
651
3
21
27
Art ........................................................................... 23
46
Asian Studies .................................................................
1
2
Dance .........................................................................4
5
Drama .........................................................................3
5
English .......................................................................16
92
English as a Second Language ..................................................
1
4
Eng - Spkers of Other Lang 5/....................................................
7
15
Foreign Languages .............................................................
27
63
American Sign Language ..........................................2
4
Chinese .....................................................................2
3
East Asian Language & Lit ...................................................
1
1
French ......................................................................2
2
Hawaiian ....................................................................6
11
Japanese ....................................................................
5
28
Korean ......................................................................2
2
Spanish .....................................................................5
10
Tagalog .....................................................................2
2
Hawaiian Studies ...................................................... 2
8
History ....................................................................... 7
32
Journalism ....................................................................2
2
Linguistics .........................................................................
1
3
Music .........................................................................11
17
Pacific Islands Studies 5/....................................................................
1
1
Philosophy ....................................................................
5
8
Religion ...................................................................... 3
16
Speech ........................................................................6
27
Natural Sciences ................................................................
56
Biochemistry ..................................................................
2
Biological Sciences ...........................................................
19
Biology ..................................................................... 8
Botany ......................................................................3
Microbiology ................................................................
3
Zoology .....................................................................5
Chemistry .....................................................................8
Engineering ..............................................
2
Electrical Engineering ..............................................2
Mathematics ...................................................................
12
Oceanography ..................................................................
1
Physical Sciences .............................................................
11
Astronomy ......................................................
1
Physics .....................................................................
10
Quantitative Methods ..........................................................
1
Social Sciences .................................................................
22
American Studies ..............................................................
1
Anthropology ..................................................................
2
Economics .....................................................................
3
APPENDIX C-1 (cont.)
COURSE OFFERING
COURSES
Family Resources ..............................................................
1
Geography .....................................................................
3
Political Science .............................................................
2
Psychology ....................................................................
4
Sociology .....................................................................6
CLASSES 1/
SEM
STUDENT STUDENT COURSE
No. Avg Size HOURS 2/ REGIS SEM HRS
FTE
CONTACT HRS 3/
Student
Instr
8
8
4
17
10
33
28
18
27
24
24
20
12
51
30
260
221
73
455
235
780
617
219
1,365
705
52
41
15
91
47
780
663
219
1,365
705
24
18
12
45
30
Other General Academic ..........................................................
4
4
10
37
40
117
8
105
30
1
3
33
2
1
36
33
7
33
84
2
6
105
30
CAREER & TECHNICAL INSTRUCTION 6/ .........................
187
287
19
942
5,513
17,132
1,142
20,358
675
84
24
260
2,066
6,198
414
6,079
254
Accounting ....................................................................
9
21
Business ......................................................................2
8
Business Law .................................................
1
4
Entrepreneurship ............................................................
3
3
Information & Computer Science ................................................
4
13
Information Technology 7/..........................................
15
28
Management ....................................................................
2
3
Marketing ............................................................. 5
4
24
19
33
16
28
24
30
20
66
24
12
9
39
86
9
15
511
149
131
49
364
678
90
94
1,533
447
393
147
1,092
2,034
270
282
102
30
26
10
73
136
18
19
1,551
447
393
72
1,092
1,959
270
295
67
24
12
6
39
84
9
13
57
23
218
1,337
4,668
311
7,659
131
131
14
418
1,808
5,406
359
5,734
240
Dental Assisting ..............................................................
8
9
Emergency Medical Technology ..................................................
2
2
Health ........................................................................ 8
12
Medical Assisting .............................................................
16
16
Medical Laboratory Technician .................................................
11
12
Mobile Intensive Care Training ................................................
2
2
Nursing .......................................................................
13
24
Occupational Therapy Assistant ................................................
10
10
Pharmacy ......................................................................
4
5
Physical Therapy Assistant ....................................................
11
12
Radiologic Technology .........................................................
11
17
Respiratory Care ................................................
8
10
10
8
28
12
11
9
14
7
24
15
13
11
17
11
23
34
29
24
149
31
9
17
33
41
88
15
333
196
131
18
342
67
122
175
214
107
176
106
527
425
292
216
1,985
209
270
260
527
413
12
7
35
28
19
14
132
14
18
17
35
28
234
140
593
824
671
162
1,300
245
166
213
751
435
12
7
26
19
4
9
101
16
9
7
13
18
15
18
46
302
860
58
886
50
15
2
13
18
12
20
46
2
44
302
23
279
860
23
837
58
2
56
886
49
837
50
4
46
Interdisciplinary Studies .....................................................
1
Learning Skills ...............................................................
3
Business ........................................................................
41
Food Service & Hospitality Ed ................................. 26
Health Services .................................................................
104
Public Services .................................................................
16
Human Services ................................................................
16
Education ...................................................................2
Law .........................................................................14
1/ Excludes courses with catalog numbers 093, 193, 293 (Cooperative Education) and 099, 199, 299 (Directed Studies).
2/ Excludes courses with catalog numbers 099, 199, 299 (Directed Studies).
3/ Contact hours (student and instructor) understated. Data not available for some classes because they meet on an
"hours arranged" basis.
4/ Formerly called General Academic Instruction; changed to General and Pre-Professional Instruction.
5/ Added in Fall 1998.
6/ Formerly called Occupational & Vocational Instruction; changed to Career and Technical Instruction.
7/ Formerly called Business Computer Information Systems.
SOURCE: Computer Report 3011: "Course Registration Summary Report" and
Computer Report 3011C: "Number of Classes and Average Class Size."
APPENDIX C-2
NUMBER OF CLASSES AND AVERAGE CLASS SIZE 1/
KAPI‘OLANI COMMUNITY COLLEGE
SPRING 1997 TO SPRING 2001
SPRING 1997
Classes
Avg
No. % Chg Size
SPRING 1998
Classes
Avg
No. % Chg Size
SPRING 1999
Classes
Avg
No. % Chg Size
SPRING 2000
Classes
Avg
No. % Chg Size
SPRING 2001
Classes
Avg
No. % Chg Size
TOTAL ........................................................ 859
-5.5
22
900
4.8
22
907
0.8
22
897
-1.1
22
892
-0.6
21
GENERAL & PRE-PROF INST 2/..........
560
-0.7
25
583
4.1
24
603
3.4
23
606
0.5
23
605
-0.2
22
Humanities .................................................301
Natural Sciences...........................................
185
Social Sciences ............................................73
Other General .............................................. 1
-2.3
-1.1
5.8
23
25
30
10
318
195
65
5
5.6
5.4
-11.0
400.0
22
25
28
13
339
192
67
5
6.6
-1.5
3.1
0.0
22
25
27
10
347
189
67
3
2.4
-1.6
0.0
-40.0
21
25
27
6
346
190
65
4
-0.3
0.5
-3.0
33.3
20
24
26
10
CAREER & TECHNICAL INST 3/.............................................
299
-13.3
19
317
6.0
19
304
-4.1
19
291
-4.3
20
287
-1.4
19
80
53
172
12
5.3
17.8
5.5
-20.0
23
26
14
20
80
53
155
16
0.0
0.0
-9.9
33.3
24
26
14
18
83
55
141
12
3.8
3.8
-9.0
-25.0
25
27
14
21
84
57
131
15
1.2
3.6
-7.1
25.0
24
23
14
18
Business ................................................... 76
-26.9
Food Service & Hosp Ed ............................................
45
-2.2
Health Services ............................................
163
-11.4
Public Services ............................................15
36.4
24
26
14
18
1/ Number of classes and average class size exclude courses with catalog numbers 093, 193, 293 (Cooperative Education), and 099, 199, 299 (Directed Studies).
2/ Formerly called General Academic Instruction; changed to General and Pre-Professional Instruction.
3/ Formerly called Occupational & Vocational Instruction; changed to Career and Technical Instruction.
SOURCE: Computer Report 3011C: "Number of Classes and Average Class Size."
APPENDIX C-3
STUDENT SEMESTER HOURS (SSH) AND COURSE FTE
KAPI‘OLANI COMMUNITY COLLEGE
SPRING 1997 TO SPRING 2001
SPRING 1997
SSH
No.
COURSE
% Chg
FTE
SPRING 1998
SPRING 1999
SPRING 2000
SPRING 2001
SSH
SSH
SSH
SSH
No.
COURSE
% Chg
FTE
No.
COURSE
% Chg
FTE
No.
COURSE
% Chg
FTE
No.
COURSE
% Chg
FTE
TOTAL ........................................................
58,467
-1.8
3,900
58,897
0.7
3,923
59,677
1.3
3,984
59,602
-0.1
3,974
57,245
-4.0
3,815
GENERAL & PRE-PROF INST 1/..........
41,419
0.3
2,764
41,256
-0.4
2,749
41,714
1.1
2,783
41,230
-1.2
2,752
40,113
-2.7
2,673
3.0
-6.1
2.9
1,476
845
435
8
22,436
13,307
5,336
177
1.5
5.2
-18.3
47.5
1,496
885
356
12
22,751
13,394
5,422
147
1.4
0.7
1.6
-16.9
1,517
894
362
10
22,971
12,823
5,342
94
1.0
-4.3
-1.5
-36.1
1,532
856
357
7
22,412
12,554
5,030
117
-2.4
-2.1
-5.8
24.5
1,494
836
335
8
CAREER & TECHNICAL INST 2/.............................................
17,048
-6.6
1,136
17,641
3.5
1,174
17,963
1.8
1,201
18,372
2.3
1,222
17,132
-6.7
1,142
5,660
4,990
6,235
756
0.4
18.6
-2.2
-9.1
377
333
414
50
5,985
4,933
6,192
853
5.7
-1.1
-0.7
12.8
401
329
415
56
6,450
5,270
5,831
821
7.8
6.8
-5.8
-3.8
429
351
387
55
6,198
4,668
5,406
860
-3.9
-11.4
-7.3
4.8
414
311
359
58
Humanities .................................................
22,111
Natural Sciences ...........................................
12,654
Social Sciences ............................................
6,534
Other General ..............................................
120
Business ...................................................
5,635
Food Service & Hosp Ed ............
4,208
Health Services ............................................
6,373
Public Services ............................................
832
-13.3
11.2
-10.2
-4.7
376
281
424
55
1/ Formerly called General Academic Instruction; changed to General and Pre-Professional Instruction.
2/ Formerly called Occupational & Vocational Instruction; changed to Career and Technical Instruction.
SOURCE: Computer Report 3011: "Course Registration Summary Report."
Kaua‘i Community College, Spring Semesters 1992 - 2001
Number of Courses
Number of Classes
250
350
300
200
250
150
200
100
150
100
50
50
0
0
1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001
Total
212
208
196
190
174
170
General & Pre-Professional
167
157
173
163
1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001
Total
318
Career & Technical
288
271
260
232
228
General & Pre-Professional
219
206
201
198
Career & Technical
Student Semester Hours
Average Class Size
30
14,000
25
12,000
10,000
20
8,000
15
6,000
10
4,000
5
2,000
0
1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001
Total
14
16
17
17
18
18
General & Pre-Professional
16
15
15
Career & Technical
14
0
1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001
Total 11,082
11,242
11,668
12,005
11,692
11,323
General & Pre-Professional
Note: General and Pre-Professional Instruction was formerly called General Academic Instruction.
Career and Technical Instruction was formerly called Occupational and Vocational Instruction.
10,720
9,594
8,730
Career & Technical
8,131
APPENDIX D-1
COURSE REGISTRATION AND AVERAGE CLASS SIZE SUMMARY, BY COURSE OFFERING
KAUA‘I COMMUNITY COLLEGE
SPRING 2001
COURSE OFFERING
COURSES
CLASSES 1/
SEM
STUDENT STUDENT COURSE
No. Avg Size HOURS 2/ REGIS SEM HRS
FTE
CONTACT HRS 3/
Student
Instr
TOTAL .....................................................................
163
198
14
605
2,818
8,131
544
10,657
628
GEN & PRE-PROFESS INSTRUCTION 4/ ................
83
110
15
302
1,710
4,771
319
5,373
315
Humanities ......................................................................
44
63
13
186
858
2,601
174
2,772
191
7
18
10
1
1
5
3
2
5
11
2
2
6
13
14
11
8
8
15
6
24
23
6
14
12
19
21
54
38
3
4
19
12
6
15
22
6
6
18
103
249
112
8
8
77
19
49
115
68
27
23
112
309
747
420
24
32
291
73
145
345
149
81
69
336
21
50
28
2
2
19
5
10
23
10
5
5
22
465
747
387
24
24
231
108
141
345
201
81
69
336
15
54
39
3
3
15
18
6
15
32
6
6
18
Natural Sciences ................................................................
27
31
16
78
503
1,312
87
1,665
81
Biological Sciences ...........................................................
7
Biology ..................................................................... 3
Microbiology ................................................................
2
Zoology .....................................................................2
Chemistry .....................................................................2
Mathematics ...................................................................
8
Oceanography ..................................................................
2
Physical Sciences .............................................................
6
Astronomy ...................................................................
1
Geology .....................................................................1
Physics .....................................................................4
Science .......................................................................2
8
4
2
2
2
10
1
6
1
1
4
4
16
8
25
21
25
17
16
12
23
24
7
16
17
8
5
4
4
31
3
15
3
4
8
8
124
32
50
42
50
174
18
73
23
24
26
64
277
66
125
86
102
531
53
217
69
96
52
132
18
4
8
6
7
35
4
14
5
6
3
9
385
84
175
126
78
671
48
291
69
144
78
192
16
3
7
6
3
29
3
18
3
6
9
12
Social Sciences .................................................................
7
10
25
30
256
753
51
744
30
Anthropology ..................................................................
1
Economics .....................................................................
1
Geography .....................................................................
1
Psychology ....................................................................
2
Social Science ................................................................
1
Sociology .....................................................................1
2
2
1
4
27
14
21
32
1
18
6
6
3
12
0
3
54
27
21
128
8
18
162
81
63
384
9
54
11
5
4
26
1
4
162
81
63
384
0
54
6
6
3
12
0
3
Other General Academic ..........................................................
5
6
16
8
93
105
7
192
13
5
1
17
6
5
3
87
6
87
18
6
1
174
18
10
3
CAREER & TECHNICAL INSTRUCTION 5/ ................................
80
88
12
303
1,108
3,360
225
5,284
313
Art ........................................................................... 7
English ....................................................................... 7
Foreign Languages .............................................................
8
East Asian Lang/Lit ............................................
1
French ......................................................................1
Hawaiian ....................................................................3
Japanese ....................................................................
3
Hawaiian Studies ..............................................................
4
History ....................................................................... 2
Music ......................................................................... 9
Philosophy ....................................................................
2
Religion ...................................................................... 1
Speech ........................................................................4
Hlth, Physical Ed & Recreation ............................................
4
Interdisciplinary Studies .....................................................
1
Business ........................................................................
34
44
13
127
572
1,612
108
1,934
133
Accounting ....................................................................
7
Business ......................................................................6
Business Law ............................................................ 1
11
8
1
11
13
18
29
22
3
116
113
18
321
264
54
21
18
4
486
278
54
33
22
3
APPENDIX D-1 (cont.)
COURSE OFFERING
COURSES
CLASSES 1/
SEM
STUDENT STUDENT COURSE
No. Avg Size HOURS 2/ REGIS SEM HRS
FTE
Hotel Operations ..............................................................
5
5
Information & Computer Science ................................................
3
6
Management ....................................................................
2
2
Office Administration & Tech ..................................................
10
11
Business Machines ...........................................................
1
1
Office Admin & Tech ...........................................................
9
10
CONTACT HRS 3/
Student
Instr
10
19
16
12
19
11
16
20
6
31
1
30
53
114
31
127
19
108
159
378
93
343
19
324
11
25
6
23
1
22
156
450
93
417
57
360
15
15
6
39
3
36
Food Services ...................................................................
6
5
17
22
102
385
26
922
17
Health Services .................................................................
12
15
12
61
191
559
37
1,196
85
Nursing .......................................................................
12
15
12
61
191
559
37
1,196
85
Public Services .................................................................
6
6
7
16
41
109
7
117
12
6
6
7
7
16
16
41
41
109
109
7
7
117
117
12
12
18
9
77
202
695
47
1,115
66
6
7
14
31
0
4
23
0
3
2
14
40
23
12
79
14
7
13
84
222
26
48
230
38
21
26
6
15
2
3
15
3
1
2
138
462
0
48
393
0
35
39
25
19
0
4
10
0
5
3
Human Services ................................................................
6
Education ...................................................................6
Technology ......................................................................
22
Auto Body Repair & Painting ...................................................
3
2
Automotive Mechanics Tech ...............................................
6
5
Carpentry .....................................................................1
Electricity ................................................................... 1
1
Electronics Technology ........................................................
8
8
Facilities Engineering Tech.............................................................
1
Machine Shop ..................................................................
1
1
Welding .......................................................................1
1
12
10
7
13
1/ Excludes courses with catalog numbers 093, 193, 293 (Cooperative Education) and 099, 199, 299 (Directed Studies).
2/ Excludes courses with catalog numbers 099, 199, 299 (Directed Studies).
3/ Contact hours (student and instructor) understated. Data not available for some classes because they meet on an
"hours arranged" basis.
4/ Formerly called General Academic Instruction; changed to General and Pre-Professional Instruction.
5/ Formerly called Occupational & Vocational Instruction; changed to Career and Technical Instruction.
SOURCE: Computer Report 3011: "Course Registration Summary Report" and
Computer Report 3011C: "Number of Classes and Average Class Size."
APPENDIX D-2
NUMBER OF CLASSES AND AVERAGE CLASS SIZE 1/
KAUA‘I COMMUNITY COLLEGE
SPRING 1997 TO SPRING 2001
SPRING 1997
Classes
Avg
No. % Chg Size
SPRING 1998
Classes
Avg
No. % Chg Size
SPRING 1999
Classes
Avg
No. % Chg Size
SPRING 2000
Classes
Avg
No. % Chg Size
SPRING 2001
Classes
Avg
No. % Chg Size
TOTAL ........................................................ 228
-1.7
18
219
-3.9
16
206
-5.9
15
201
-2.4
15
198
-1.5
14
GENERAL & PRE-PROF INST 2/..........
125
-6.7
19
123
-1.6
17
118
-4.1
16
114
-3.4
17
110
-3.5
15
Humanities ................................................. 68
Natural Sciences ...........................................
35
Social Sciences ............................................15
Other General .............................................. 7
-8.1
-5.4
7.1
-22.2
17
20
25
18
68
35
15
5
0.0
0.0
0.0
-28.6
14
19
23
18
68
31
13
6
0.0
-11.4
-13.3
20.0
14
18
24
17
64
31
12
7
-5.9
0.0
-7.7
16.7
14
17
27
15
63
31
10
6
-1.6
0.0
-16.7
-14.3
13
16
25
16
CAREER & TECHNICAL INST 3/.............................................
103
5.1
16
96
-6.8
15
88
-8.3
14
87
-1.1
12
88
1.1
12
47
4
16
5
24
-14.5
0.0
-11.1
-16.7
20.0
18
20
12
11
12
48
4
14
4
18
2.1
0.0
-12.5
-20.0
-25.0
16
17
13
6
12
43
5
15
6
18
-10.4
25.0
7.1
50.0
0.0
14
18
11
7
9
44
5
15
6
18
2.3
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
13
17
12
7
9
Business ................................................... 55
Food Services .............................................. 4
Health Services ............................................18
Public Services ............................................ 6
Technology ................................................. 20
-1.8
-20.0
38.5
0.0
11.1
19
20
12
11
12
1/ Number of classes and average class size exclude courses with catalog numbers 093, 193, 293 (Cooperative Education), and 099, 199, 299 (Directed Studies).
2/ Formerly called General Academic Instruction; changed to General and Pre-Professional Instruction.
3/ Formerly called Occupational & Vocational Instruction; changed to Career and Technical Instruction.
SOURCE: Computer Report 3011C: "Number of Classes and Average Class Size."
APPENDIX D-3
STUDENT SEMESTER HOURS (SSH) AND COURSE FTE
KAUA‘I COMMUNITY COLLEGE
SPRING 1997 TO SPRING 2001
SPRING 1997
SPRING 1998
SPRING 1999
SPRING 2000
SPRING 2001
SSH
SSH
SSH
SSH
SSH
No.
COURSE
% Chg
FTE
No.
COURSE
% Chg
FTE
No.
COURSE
% Chg
FTE
No.
COURSE
% Chg
FTE
No.
COURSE
% Chg
FTE
TOTAL ........................................................
11,323
-3.2
754
10,720
-5.3
717
9,594
-10.5
638
8,730
-9.0
585
8,131
-6.9
544
GENERAL & PRE-PROF INST 1/..........6,646
-7.2
443
5,796
-12.8
388
5,380
-7.2
359
5,383
0.1
360
4,771
-11.4
319
-13.5
8.0
-4.6
-24.8
229
125
75
14
2,942
1,712
1,044
98
-14.6
-8.8
-7.7
-49.5
196
115
71
6
2,910
1,377
954
139
-1.1
-19.6
-8.6
41.8
193
93
64
9
2,883
1,351
991
158
-0.9
-1.9
3.9
13.7
193
90
66
11
2,601
1,312
753
105
-9.8
-2.9
-24.0
-33.5
174
87
51
7
CAREER & TECHNICAL INST 2/.............................................
4,677
3.2
311
4,924
5.3
329
4,214
-14.4
279
3,347
-20.6
225
3,360
0.4
225
2,602
368
624
150
1,180
9.1
5.7
-8.4
-14.8
8.7
173
25
42
10
79
2,242
317
595
67
993
-13.8
-13.9
-4.6
-55.3
-15.8
149
21
40
4
65
1,601
344
533
116
753
-28.6
8.5
-10.4
73.1
-24.2
108
23
36
8
50
1,612
385
559
109
695
0.7
11.9
4.9
-6.0
-7.7
108
26
37
7
47
Humanities .................................................
3,444
Natural Sciences ...........................................
1,877
Social Sciences ............................................
1,131
Other General ..............................................
194
Business ...................................................
2,386
Food Services ..............................................
348
Health Services ............................................
681
Public Services ............................................
176
Technology .................................................
1,086
6.9
-11.9
17.0
-37.8
4.4
159
23
45
11
73
1/ Formerly called General Academic Instruction; changed to General and Pre-Professional Instruction.
2/ Formerly called Occupational & Vocational Instruction; changed to Career and Technical Instruction.
SOURCE: Computer Report 3011: "Course Registration Summary Report."
Leeward Community College, Spring Semesters 1992 - 2001
Number of Courses
Number of Classes
500
1,200
400
1,000
800
300
600
200
400
100
200
0
0
1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001
Total
349
335
347
328
316
309
General & Pre-Professional
323
313
310
322
1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001
Total
868
Career & Technical
821
870
885
788
773
General & Pre-Professional
798
783
761
760
Career & Technical
Student Semester Hours
Average Class Size
30
70,000
25
60,000
50,000
20
40,000
15
30,000
10
20,000
5
10,000
0
1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001
Total
19
23
22
22
23
22
General & Pre-Professional
21
21
20
Career & Technical
20
0
1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001
Total 49,775
54,565
56,831
57,431
53,313
50,226
General & Pre-Professional
Note: General and Pre-Professional Instruction was formerly called General Academic Instruction.
Career and Technical Instruction was formerly called Occupational and Vocational Instruction.
49,726
49,089
46,322
Career & Technical
45,942
APPENDIX E-1
COURSE REGISTRATION AND AVERAGE CLASS SIZE SUMMARY, BY COURSE OFFERING
LEEWARD COMMUNITY COLLEGE
SPRING 2001
COURSE OFFERING
COURSES
CLASSES 1/
SEM
STUDENT STUDENT COURSE
No. Avg Size HOURS 2/ REGIS SEM HRS
FTE
CONTACT HRS 3/
Student
Instr
TOTAL .....................................................................
322
760
20
2,277
15,283
45,942
3,064
53,101
2,647
GEN & PRE-PROFESS INSTRUCTION 4/ ................
201
587
21
1,758
12,383
37,569
2,506
37,986
1,729
Humanities ......................................................................
115
333
20
1,011
6,517
19,896
1,327
19,248
941
Art ........................................................................... 12
28
Asian Studies 5/...........................................................................
2
3
Communications ................................................................
2
3
Dance .........................................................................4
4
Drama .........................................................................5
6
English .......................................................................19
109
English as a Second Language ..................................................
11
21
Foreign Languages .............................................................
16
45
East Asian Lang / Lit........................................................
1
1
Hawaiian ....................................................................4
8
Japanese ....................................................................
4
15
Spanish .....................................................................4
17
Tagalog .....................................................................3
4
Hawaiian Studies ..............................................................
2
2
History ....................................................................... 6
31
Humanities ....................................................................
1
1
Linguistics ...................................................................1
1
Music .........................................................................25
30
Philosophy ....................................................................
3
14
Religion ...................................................................... 3
12
Speech ........................................................................3
23
22
22
31
21
18
17
12
16
14
13
18
14
19
18
33
28
17
12
31
27
20
84
9
9
12
18
328
63
173
3
32
60
62
16
6
93
3
3
63
42
36
69
610
66
94
85
109
1,885
250
704
14
105
268
243
74
35
1,038
28
17
366
432
329
469
1,830
198
282
255
327
5,660
750
2,713
42
420
1,072
883
296
105
3,114
84
51
837
1,296
987
1,407
122
13
19
17
22
377
50
181
3
28
71
59
20
7
208
6
3
56
86
66
94
1,757
198
282
129
353
5,199
750
2,700
42
420
1,072
883
283
105
3,114
84
51
836
1,296
987
1,407
59
9
9
6
18
300
63
172
3
32
60
62
15
6
93
3
3
59
42
30
69
147
23
450
3,360
10,331
689
11,447
503
Biochemistry .....................................................................
2
3
Biological Science ............................................................
15
29
Biology ..................................................................... 6
9
Botany ......................................................................3
6
Microbiology ................................................................
2
7
Zoology .....................................................................4
7
Chemistry .....................................................................4
5
Engineering ...................................................................
2
2
Civil Engineering ...........................................................
1
1
Electrical Engineering ......................................................
1
1
Mathematics ...................................................................
13
81
Oceanography ..................................................................
1
7
Physical Sciences .............................................................
9
14
Astronomy ...................................................................
2
7
Geology & Geophysics ........................................................
2
2
Physics .....................................................................5
5
Quantitative Methods ..........................................................
2
3
Science .......................................................................1
3
34
22
21
18
30
21
21
18
21
14
22
28
25
33
28
13
13
24
9
87
26
16
17
28
20
7
3
4
247
21
38
21
4
13
9
12
101
652
191
109
207
145
104
35
21
14
1,805
198
354
233
56
65
39
72
303
1,989
592
287
530
580
416
119
63
56
5,491
594
1,014
699
126
189
117
288
20
132
39
19
35
39
28
8
4
4
366
40
68
47
8
13
8
19
303
2,715
716
417
712
870
624
105
63
42
5,415
594
1,142
699
168
275
117
432
9
121
36
18
25
42
30
6
3
3
243
21
46
21
6
19
9
18
88
27
260
2,366
7,060
471
6,984
258
3
9
17
9
9
25
24
22
26
33
9
25
51
25
27
74
214
376
236
295
222
638
1,128
674
885
15
43
75
45
59
222
630
1,128
708
783
9
21
51
27
24
Natural Sciences ................................................................
49
Social Sciences .................................................................
23
American Studies ..............................................................
2
Anthropology ..................................................................
4
Economics .....................................................................
3
Geography .....................................................................
4
Political Science .............................................................
2
APPENDIX E-1 (cont.)
COURSE OFFERING
COURSES
Psychology ....................................................................
4
Social Sciences ...............................................................
1
Sociology......................................................
3
CLASSES 1/
SEM
STUDENT STUDENT COURSE CONTACT HRS 3/
No. Avg Size HOURS 2/ REGIS SEM HRS
FTE
Student
Instr
25
6
10
28
23
33
75
18
30
704
137
330
2,112
411
990
141
27
66
2,112
411
990
75
18
33
Other General Academic ..........................................................
14
19
7
37
140
282
19
307
27
4
15
10
2
6
3
20
8
15
30
86
9
24
48
193
17
2
3
13
1
0
78
229
0
0
5
22
0
CAREER & TECHNICAL INSTRUCTION 7/ ......................................
121
173
16
519
2,900
8,373
558
15,115
918
17
301
1,903
5,224
348
6,161
348
20
17
6
20
22
13
13
57
62
9
100
3
3
67
382
380
56
676
22
13
374
1,146
1,053
56
2,028
66
39
836
76
70
4
135
4
3
56
1,146
1,020
138
2,011
66
39
1,742
57
65
0
101
3
3
119
Aerospace Studies 6/............................................ 2
Health, Physical Educ & Rec ............................................
2
Interdisciplinary Studies .....................................................
7
Military Science ..............................................................
3
Business ........................................................................
66
4
2
9
4
112
Accounting ....................................................................
9
19
Business ......................................................................
13
21
Electronic Commerce 8/ ...............................................................
9
9
Information & Computer Science ................................................
17
33
Management ....................................................................
1
1
Marketing ....................................................................1
1
Office Administration & Tech ............................................
16
28
Food Services ...................................................................
14
11
14
51
167
595
40
1,786
109
Food Service ..................................................................
14
11
14
51
167
595
40
1,786
109
Health Services .................................................................
3
5
25
15
124
372
25
372
15
Food Sci & Human Nutrition ............................... 2
Pharmacology ........................................................ 1
4
1
22
35
12
3
89
35
267
105
18
7
267
105
12
3
Public Services .................................................................
7
12
16
36
186
558
37
558
36
12
10
2
16
13
28
36
30
6
186
131
55
558
393
165
37
26
11
558
393
165
36
30
6
33
15
116
520
1,624
108
6,237
410
Automotive Technology .........................................................
12
12
15
Autocad 5/...................................................................2
3
10
Computer Aided Geog Info Sys .............................................................
1
1
1
Digital Media 6/ ...............................................................
4
6
18
Microstation 6/..................................................................
1
1
6
Television Production .........................................................
8
7
20
Three-D Comp Design 6/.........................................................
3
3
10
56
9
3
18
3
18
9
188
29
1
107
6
159
30
807
87
3
321
18
298
90
54
6
4,642
87
3
321
18
1,077
90
314
9
3
18
3
54
9
Human Services ................................................................
7
Human Services ..............................................................
6
Law ......................................................................... 1
Technology ......................................................................
31
21
1
20
6
1/ Excludes courses with catalog numbers 093, 193, 293 (Cooperative Education) and 099, 199, 299 (Directed Studies).
2/ Excludes courses with catalog numbers 099, 199, 299 (Directed Studies).
3/ Contact hours (student and instructor) understated. Data not available for some classes because they meet on an
"hours arranged" basis.
4/ Formerly called General Academic Instruction; changed to General and Pre-Professional Instruction.
5/ Added in Spring 1999.
6/ Added in Fall 1999.
7/ Formerly called Occupational & Vocational Instruction; changed to Career and Technical Instruction.
8/ Added in Fall 2000.
SOURCE: Computer Report 3011: "Course Registration Summary Report" and
Computer Report 3011C: "Number of Classes and Average Class Size."
APPENDIX E-2
NUMBER OF CLASSES AND AVERAGE CLASS SIZE 1/
LEEWARD COMMUNITY COLLEGE
SPRING 1997 TO SPRING 2001
SPRING 1997
Classes
Avg
No. % Chg Size
SPRING 1998
Classes
Avg
No. % Chg Size
SPRING 1999
Classes
Avg
No. % Chg Size
SPRING 2000
Classes
Avg
No. % Chg Size
SPRING 2001
Classes
Avg
No. % Chg Size
TOTAL ........................................................ 773
-1.9
22
798
3.2
21
783
-1.9
21
761
-2.8
20
760
-0.1
20
GENERAL & PRE-PROF INST 2/..........
582
-2.2
23
599
2.9
22
607
1.3
22
586
-3.5
21
587
0.2
21
Humanities .................................................303
Natural Sciences ...........................................
153
Social Sciences ............................................
106
Other General ..............................................20
-2.3
-1.3
3.9
-28.6
21
24
28
13
328
150
100
21
8.3
-2.0
-5.7
5.0
21
24
27
11
337
150
103
17
2.7
0.0
3.0
-19.0
20
23
26
10
333
146
93
14
-1.2
-2.7
-9.7
-17.6
20
23
26
9
333
147
88
19
0.0
0.7
-5.4
35.7
20
23
27
7
CAREER & TECHNICAL INST 3/.............................................
191
-1.0
19
199
4.2
17
176
-11.6
18
175
-0.6
16
173
-1.1
16
123
17
4
16
39
2.5
0.0
-20.0
-15.8
30.0
18
15
29
15
14
112
16
5
13
30
-8.9
-5.9
25.0
-18.8
-23.1
19
16
29
17
14
115
14
5
13
28
2.7
-12.5
0.0
0.0
-6.7
17
15
22
15
13
112
11
5
12
33
-2.6
-21.4
0.0
-7.7
17.9
17
14
25
16
15
Business ................................................... 120
Food Services ..............................................17
Health Services ............................................ 5
Public Services ............................................19
Technology ................................................. 30
-2.4
13.3
0.0
11.8
-9.1
19
17
27
16
16
1/ Number of classes and average class size exclude courses with catalog numbers 093, 193, 293 (Cooperative Education), and 099, 199, 299 (Directed Studies).
2/ Formerly called General Academic Instruction; changed to General and Pre-Professional Instruction.
3/ Formerly called Occupational & Vocational Instruction; changed to Career and Technical Instruction.
SOURCE: Computer Report 3011C: "Number of Classes and Average Class Size."
APPENDIX E-3
STUDENT SEMESTER HOURS (SSH) AND COURSE FTE
LEEWARD COMMUNITY COLLEGE
SPRING 1997 TO SPRING 2001
SPRING 1997
SPRING 1998
SPRING 1999
SPRING 2000
SPRING 2001
SSH
SSH
SSH
SSH
SSH
No.
COURSE
% Chg
FTE
No.
COURSE
% Chg
FTE
No.
COURSE
% Chg
FTE
No.
COURSE
% Chg
FTE
No.
COURSE
% Chg
FTE
TOTAL ........................................................
50,226
-5.8
3,345
49,726
-1.0
3,315
49,089
-1.3
3,270
46,322
-5.6
3,087
45,942
-0.8
3,064
GENERAL & PRE-PROF INST 1/..........
40,203
-6.1
2,677
40,215
0.0
2,681
39,694
-1.3
2,644
37,895
-4.5
2,526
37,569
-0.9
2,506
-6.8
-9.2
1.3
-25.7
1,298
746
598
35
20,843
10,945
7,993
434
7.0
-2.5
-10.8
-18.1
1,391
729
532
29
20,736
10,819
7,857
282
-0.5
-1.2
-1.7
-35.0
1,381
720
524
19
20,180
10,170
7,310
235
-2.7
-6.0
-7.0
-16.7
1,346
678
487
15
19,896
10,331
7,060
282
-1.4
1.6
-3.4
20.0
1,327
689
471
19
CAREER & TECHNICAL INST 2/.............................................
10,023
-4.3
668
9,511
-5.1
634
9,395
-1.2
626
8,427
-10.3
561
8,373
-0.6
558
5,833
875
351
702
1,750
-7.0
4.0
-12.0
-22.7
9.1
390
58
23
47
116
5,974
850
435
663
1,473
2.4
-2.9
23.9
-5.6
-15.8
398
57
29
44
98
5,544
685
333
585
1,280
-7.2
-19.4
-23.4
-11.8
-13.1
369
46
22
39
85
5,224
595
372
558
1,624
-5.8
-13.1
11.7
-4.6
26.9
348
40
25
37
108
Humanities .................................................
19,483
Natural Sciences ...........................................
11,226
Social Sciences ............................................
8,964
Other General ..............................................
530
Business ...................................................
6,271
Food Services ..............................................
841
Health Services ............................................
399
Public Services ............................................
908
Technology .................................................
1,604
-3.4
7.1
-5.7
-3.9
-12.3
418
56
27
61
106
1/ Formerly called General Academic Instruction; changed to General and Pre-Professional Instruction.
2/ Formerly called Occupational & Vocational Instruction; changed to Career and Technical Instruction.
SOURCE: Computer Report 3011: "Course Registration Summary Report."
Maui Community College, Spring Semesters 1992 - 2001
Number of Courses
Number of Classes
350
500
300
400
250
200
300
150
200
100
100
50
0
0
1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001
Total
328
313
313
297
298
307
General & Pre-Professional
311
293
289
302
1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001
Total
386
Career & Technical
30,000
25
25,000
20
20,000
15
15,000
10
10,000
5
5,000
0
1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001
19
19
20
22
21
General & Pre-Professional
20
388
369
375
402
400
386
397
Career & Technical
Student Semester Hours
Average Class Size
19
417
General & Pre-Professional
30
Total
382
19
19
Career & Technical
17
0
1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001
Total 18,878
19,520
20,971
21,108
22,190
22,033
General & Pre-Professional
Note: General and Pre-Professional Instruction was formerly called General Academic Instruction.
Career and Technical Instruction was formerly called Occupational and Vocational Instruction.
22,076
21,412
21,318
Career & Technical
20,424
APPENDIX F-1
COURSE REGISTRATION AND AVERAGE CLASS SIZE SUMMARY, BY COURSE OFFERING
MAUI COMMUNITY COLLEGE
SPRING 2001
COURSE OFFERING
COURSES
CLASSES 1/
SEM
STUDENT STUDENT COURSE
No. Avg Size HOURS 2/ REGIS SEM HRS
FTE
CONTACT HRS 3/
Student
Instr
TOTAL .....................................................................
302
397
17
1,142
7,070
20,424
1,359
27,201
1,080
GEN & PRE-PROFESS INSTRUCTION 4/ ................
132
194
21
589
4,073
12,320
822
15,073
615
Humanities ......................................................................
64
108
19
332
2,065
6,320
422
8,725
399
7
5
2
2
38
18
8
3
7
2
10
2
2
1
8
3
3
5
19
17
11
15
18
14
13
16
15
31
34
32
15
15
12
26
22
18
21
15
6
6
114
68
31
12
25
6
30
6
6
3
18
9
9
15
136
83
22
30
703
251
101
47
103
62
344
63
30
15
92
78
67
89
408
249
66
90
2,109
941
387
188
366
186
1,032
189
88
45
215
234
201
267
27
17
4
6
141
63
26
13
24
12
69
13
6
3
14
16
13
18
615
249
88
105
4,089
1,082
471
188
423
186
1,032
189
87
45
256
234
201
267
12
15
1
5
198
68
31
12
25
6
30
6
6
3
16
9
9
15
Natural Sciences ................................................................
44
47
23
142
1,067
3,290
219
3,655
100
Biochemistry ..................................................................
1
Biological Sciences ...........................................................
10
Biology ..................................................................... 5
Botany ......................................................................2
Microbiology ................................................................
2
Zoology .....................................................................1
Chemistry .....................................................................2
Mathematics ...................................................................
22
Oceanography ..................................................................
4
Physical Sciences .............................................................
4
Physics .....................................................................4
Science .......................................................................1
12
8
2
1
1
3
26
3
2
2
1
26
21
24
40
60
12
23
16
17
17
31
0
40
28
6
2
4
5
78
8
7
7
4
1
317
169
48
40
60
37
596
51
34
34
31
3
1,164
586
144
194
240
73
1,702
113
111
111
124
0
78
39
10
13
16
5
113
8
7
7
8
0
1,522
744
144
274
360
87
1,702
119
132
132
93
0
27
21
6
0
0
4
50
7
9
9
3
32
26
96
817
2,451
164
2,451
96
5
5
4
4
3
7
4
27
27
24
15
19
31
29
15
15
12
12
9
21
12
135
134
97
59
58
218
116
405
402
291
177
174
654
348
27
27
19
12
12
44
23
405
402
291
177
174
654
348
15
15
12
12
9
21
12
Other General Academic ..........................................................
7
7
15
19
124
259
17
242
20
4
1
8
6
18
26
44
36
45
26
80
108
3
2
5
7
54
6
26
11
18
80
108
8
6
Art ........................................................................... 6
Communication .................................................................
3
Dance .........................................................................2
Drama .........................................................................2
English .......................................................................15
Foreign Languages .............................................................
9
Hawaiian ....................................................................4
Japanese ....................................................................
2
Spanish .....................................................................3
Hawaiian Studies ..............................................................
1
History ....................................................................... 5
Humanities ....................................................................
1
Journalism ....................................................................2
Linguistics .........................................................................
1
Music .........................................................................10
Philosophy ....................................................................
2
Religion ...................................................................... 2
Speech ........................................................................3
Social Sciences .................................................................
17
Anthropology ..................................................................
2
Economics .....................................................................
3
Geography .....................................................................
1
Human Development .............................................................
3
Political Science .............................................................
2
Psychology ....................................................................
3
Sociology .....................................................................3
Cooperative Arts & Sci Educ ................................................
2
Health, Physical Educ & Rec ............................................
1
Interdisciplinary Studies .....................................................
2
Learning Skills ...............................................................
2
1
4
2
APPENDIX F-1 (cont.)
COURSE OFFERING
COURSES
CLASSES 1/
SEM
STUDENT STUDENT COURSE CONTACT HRS 3/
No. Avg Size HOURS 2/ REGIS SEM HRS
FTE
Student
Instr
CAREER & TECHNICAL INSTRUCTION 5/ ...............................
170
203
14
553
2,997
8,104
537
12,128
465
18
227
1,567
4,064
271
4,476
222
Accounting ....................................................................
10
12
20
38
Business ......................................................................
6
8
21
23
Business Computer Info Sys 6/......................................................................
3
8
16
24
Business Law......................................................................
1
1
26
3
Hotel Operations ..............................................................
5
7
16
24
Information & Computer Science......................................
10
18
17
59
Management ....................................................................
2
2
25
6
Marketing 7/ ....................................................................
1
1
26
3
Office Administration & Tech ............................................
18
27
17
47
Business Machines ...........................................................
1
3
14
3
Office Admin & Tech ...........................................................
16
23
18
41
Word Processing .............................................................
1
1
10
3
237
171
128
26
125
315
50
26
489
43
436
10
726
489
384
78
375
987
150
78
797
43
724
30
48
33
26
5
25
66
10
5
53
3
48
2
771
465
384
78
375
991
150
78
1,184
63
1,092
30
40
21
18
3
24
54
6
3
53
3
47
3
Business ........................................................................
56
84
Food Services ...................................................................
16
21
14
67
323
967
64
2,354
88
Food Service ..................................................................
16
21
14
67
323
967
64
2,354
88
Health Services .................................................................
17
36
14
82
512
1,321
88
2,808
55
Food Sci & Human Nutrition .............................................
2
3
Nursing .......................................................................
14
32
Pharmacology ..................................................................
1
1
15
14
16
5
74
3
46
450
16
104
1,169
48
7
78
3
133
2,627
48
8
44
3
Public Service ..................................................................
12
12
12
35
142
417
27
554
34
Administration of Justice .....................................................
4
4
Human Services ................................................................
8
8
Education ...................................................................
4
4
Human Services ..............................................................
1
1
Social Services .............................................................
3
3
16
10
10
12
9
12
23
11
3
9
64
78
39
12
27
192
225
108
36
81
13
14
7
2
5
328
227
110
36
81
13
21
9
3
9
Technology ......................................................................
68
50
9
141
451
1,329
87
1,929
63
12
8
13
6
4
6
8
15
11
5
8
11
10
21
3
23
12
5
26
15
7
8
39
41
50
6
50
17
15
111
56
17
49
124
82
259
18
99
66
40
377
168
35
61
8
5
17
1
7
4
3
25
11
2
4
169
164
464
18
99
130
45
553
136
48
103
9
0
8
3
0
8
4
10
11
3
7
1
2
6
0
6
3
1
2
6
0
6
3
Agriculture ...................................................................
5
3
Auto Body Repair & Painting ...................................................
16
5
Automotive Technology .........................................................
4
4
Blueprint .....................................................................
1
1
Carpentry .....................................................................
13
12
Drafting Technology ...........................................................
4
3
Electricity ...................................................................
2
2
Electronics ...................................................................
7
6
Fashion Technology ............................................................
5
5
Maintenance ...................................................................
4
3
Welding .......................................................................
7
6
Other Vocational ................................................................
1
0
Cooperative Voc Ed ...............................................
1
1/ Excludes courses with catalog numbers 093, 193, 293 (Cooperative Education) and 099, 199, 299 (Directed Studies).
2/ Excludes courses with catalog numbers 099, 199, 299 (Directed Studies).
3/ Contact hours (student and instructor) understated. Data not available for some classes because they meet on an
"hours arranged" basis.
4/ Formerly called General Academic Instruction; changed to General and Pre-Professional Instruction.
5/ Formerly called Occupational & Vocational Instruction; changed to Career and Technical Instruction.
6/ Added in Fall 2000.
7/ Formerly called Sales & Marketing.
SOURCE: Computer Report 3011: "Course Registration Summary Report" and
Computer Report 3011C: "Number of Classes and Average Class Size."
APPENDIX F-2
NUMBER OF CLASSES AND AVERAGE CLASS SIZE 1/
MAUI COMMUNITY COLLEGE
SPRING 1997 TO SPRING 2001
SPRING 1997
Classes
Avg
No. % Chg Size
TOTAL ........................................................ 375
SPRING 1998
Classes
Avg
No. % Chg Size
SPRING 1999
Classes
Avg
No. % Chg Size
SPRING 2000
Classes
Avg
No. % Chg Size
SPRING 2001
Classes
Avg
No. % Chg Size
1.6
21
402
7.2
20
400
-0.5
19
386
-3.5
19
397
2.8
17
178
-1.1
24
184
3.4
24
194
5.4
22
176
-9.3
23
194
10.2
21
Humanities ................................................. 99
Natural Sciences ...........................................
44
Social Sciences ............................................30
Other General .............................................. 5
1.0
-2.2
0.0
-28.6
22
27
28
23
102
48
30
4
3.0
9.1
0.0
-20.0
22
26
27
19
108
51
30
5
5.9
6.3
0.0
25.0
20
22
27
16
99
44
28
5
-8.3
-13.7
-6.7
0.0
21
28
27
18
108
47
32
7
9.1
6.8
14.3
40.0
19
23
26
15
CAREER & TECHNICAL INST 3/.............................................
197
4.2
18
218
10.7
17
206
-5.5
16
210
1.9
16
203
-3.3
14
89
22
37
19
51
11.3
15.8
27.6
11.8
-1.9
19
32
12
15
12
86
24
34
15
47
-3.4
9.1
-8.1
-21.1
-7.8
20
17
12
17
11
97
26
32
15
40
12.8
8.3
-5.9
0.0
-14.9
18
16
14
14
12
84
21
36
12
50
-13.4
-19.2
12.5
-20.0
25.0
18
14
14
12
9
GENERAL & PRE-PROF INST 2/..........
Business ................................................... 80
Food Services ..............................................19
Health Services ............................................29
Public Services ............................................17
Technology ................................................. 52
8.1
-5.0
-14.7
21.4
10.6
20
34
15
17
12
1/ Number of classes and average class size exclude courses with catalog numbers 093, 193, 293 (Cooperative Education), and 099, 199, 299 (Directed Studies).
2/ Formerly called General Academic Instruction; changed to General and Pre-Professional Instruction.
3/ Formerly called Occupational & Vocational Instruction; changed to Career and Technical Instruction.
APPENDIX F-3
STUDENT SEMESTER HOURS (SSH) AND COURSE FTE
MAUI COMMUNITY COLLEGE
SPRING 1997 TO SPRING 2001
SPRING 1997
SSH
No.
COURSE
% Chg
FTE
SPRING 1998
SPRING 1999
SPRING 2000
SPRING 2001
SSH
SSH
SSH
SSH
No.
COURSE
% Chg
FTE
No.
COURSE
% Chg
FTE
No.
COURSE
% Chg
FTE
No.
COURSE
% Chg
FTE
TOTAL ........................................................
22,033
-0.7
1,467
22,076
0.2
1,470
21,412
-3.0
1,427
21,318
-0.4
1,418
20,424
-4.2
1,359
GENERAL & PRE-PROF INST 1/..........
13,302
-0.9
885
13,200
-0.8
880
12,802
-3.0
853
12,604
-1.5
839
12,320
-2.3
822
-0.5
-2.1
-2.0
19.7
461
237
169
18
6,885
3,685
2,433
197
-0.6
3.6
-4.3
-28.1
460
244
163
13
6,702
3,523
2,388
189
-2.7
-4.4
-1.8
-4.1
446
234
159
14
6,388
3,761
2,250
205
-4.7
6.8
-5.8
8.5
426
249
150
14
6,320
3,290
2,451
259
-1.1
-12.5
8.9
26.3
422
219
164
17
CAREER & TECHNICAL INST 2/.............................................
8,731
-0.5
582
8,876
1.7
590
8,610
-3.0
574
8,714
1.2
579
8,104
-7.0
537
4,289
1,179
1,067
763
1,561
17
3.8
7.1
2.2
0.3
-6.4
-32.0
286
79
70
50
104
1
4,249
1,135
946
826
1,443
11
-0.9
-3.7
-11.3
8.3
-7.6
-35.3
282
76
63
56
96
1
4,561
1,202
1,062
552
1,317
20
7.3
5.9
12.3
-33.2
-8.7
81.8
303
80
71
37
87
1
4,064
967
1,321
417
1,329
6
-10.9
-19.6
24.4
-24.5
0.9
-70.0
271
64
88
27
87
Humanities .................................................
6,929
Natural Sciences ...........................................
3,558
Social Sciences ............................................
2,541
Other General ..............................................
274
Business ...................................................
4,133
Food Services ..............................................
1,101
Health Services ............................................
1,044
Public Services ............................................
761
Technology .................................................
1,667
Other Vocational ...........................................
25
1.4
-0.2
-15.2
3.1
5.0
-30.6
276
73
70
51
110
2
1/ Formerly called General Academic Instruction; changed to General and Pre-Professional Instruction.
2/ Formerly called Occupational & Vocational Instruction; changed to Career and Technical Instruction.
SOURCE: Computer Report 3011: "Course Registration Summary Report."
Windward Community College, Spring Semesters 1992 - 2001
Number of Courses
Number of Classes
250
350
300
200
250
150
200
100
150
100
50
50
0
0
1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001
Total
150
153
165
156
145
137
General & Pre-Professional
144
148
139
135
1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001
Total
233
Career & Technical
226
227
225
203
200
General & Pre-Professional
201
202
199
202
Career & Technical
Student Semester Hours
Average Class Size
20,000
30
25
15,000
20
15
10,000
10
5,000
5
0
1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001
Total
19
21
21
21
22
21
General & Pre-Professional
21
21
21
Career & Technical
20
0
1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001
Total 12,844
13,711
14,031
13,812
12,948
12,273
General & Pre-Professional
Note: General and Pre-Professional Instruction was formerly called General Academic Instruction.
Career and Technical Instruction was formerly called Occupational and Vocational Instruction.
12,183
12,269
12,125
Career & Technical
12,130
APPENDIX G-1
COURSE REGISTRATION AND AVERAGE CLASS SIZE SUMMARY, BY COURSE OFFERING
WINDWARD COMMUNITY COLLEGE
SPRING 2001
COURSE OFFERING
COURSES
CLASSES 1/
SEM
STUDENT STUDENT COURSE
No. Avg Size HOURS 2/ REGIS SEM HRS
FTE
CONTACT HRS 3/
Student
Instr
TOTAL .....................................................................
135
202
20
581
4,133
12,130
812
12,378
553
GEN & PRE-PROFESS INSTRUCTION 4/................
113
178
21
526
3,847
11,449
767
11,515
488
Humanities ......................................................................
57
95
21
283
1,959
5,895
395
5,955
264
13
2
5
23
12
5
4
3
1
14
1
3
8
5
4
4
18
28
11
21
13
14
8
18
29
31
25
13
10
30
27
24
39
6
15
69
47
20
16
11
3
42
3
6
14
15
12
12
243
55
54
488
158
72
32
54
29
435
25
39
82
148
109
94
727
165
162
1,463
608
288
128
192
87
1,305
75
86
164
444
327
282
48
11
11
98
41
19
9
13
6
87
5
6
11
30
22
19
729
165
162
1,506
608
288
128
192
87
1,305
75
73
192
444
327
282
39
6
15
69
39
20
16
3
3
42
3
3
6
15
12
12
48
21
136
1,025
2,987
199
2,941
122
Biological Science ............................................................
7
10
23
Biology ..................................................................... 3
5
27
Botany ......................................................................2
2
19
Microbiology ................................................................
2
3
21
Chemistry .....................................................................6
6
17
Geographic Info Systems 5/ .....................................................................
1
1
15
Mathematics ...................................................................
10
20
22
Oceanography ..................................................................
1
1
34
Physical Sciences .............................................................
6
9
21
Astronomy ...................................................................
1
2
28
Geology & Geophysics ........................................................
3
5
23
Physics .....................................................................2
2
11
Science .......................................................................1
1
10
31
16
7
8
12
3
62
3
21
6
11
4
4
232
133
37
62
104
15
438
34
192
56
114
22
10
718
419
131
168
228
45
1,372
102
482
168
270
44
40
48
28
9
11
15
3
91
7
32
11
18
3
3
718
419
131
168
186
45
1,379
102
471
168
270
33
40
22
9
7
6
9
3
61
3
20
6
11
3
4
Art ........................................................................... 10
Communications ................................................................
1
Drama .........................................................................4
English .......................................................................10
Foreign Languages .............................................................
6
Hawaiian ....................................................................2
Japanese ....................................................................
2
Spanish .................................................
2
Hawaiian Studies ..............................................................
1
History ....................................................................... 4
Humanities ....................................................................
1
Journalism ....................................................................3
Music .........................................................................10
Philosophy ....................................................................
3
Religion ...................................................................... 3
Speech ........................................................................1
Natural Sciences ................................................................
32
Social Sciences .................................................................
16
27
29
86
800
2,396
161
2,420
81
Anthropology ..................................................................
2
Economics .....................................................................
2
Geography .....................................................................
1
Political Science .............................................................
2
Psychology ....................................................................
3
Social Sciences ...............................................................
2
Sociology .....................................................................4
5
3
2
3
7
27
26
35
21
34
7
28
15
9
6
9
21
5
21
135
79
69
64
235
20
198
405
237
207
192
705
56
594
27
16
14
13
47
4
40
405
237
207
192
705
80
594
15
9
6
9
21
0
21
Other General Academic ..........................................................
8
8
8
21
63
171
12
199
21
10
11
2
12
4
5
48
11
4
116
44
11
8
3
1
144
44
11
12
4
5
Interdisciplinary Studies .....................................................
5
Learning Skills ...............................................................
1
Military Science ...............................................................
2
5
1
2
APPENDIX G-1 (cont.)
COURSE OFFERING
COURSES
CLASSES 1/
SEM
STUDENT STUDENT COURSE
No. Avg Size HOURS 2/ REGIS SEM HRS
FTE
CAREER & TECHNICAL INSTRUCTION 6/ ..............................
22
24
Business ........................................................................
14
Accounting ....................................................................
2
Business ......................................................................1
Information & Computer Science........................................
7
Sales & Management ............................................................
1
Management ..................................................................
1
Office Administration & Tech ..................................................
3
Health Services .................................................................
1
CONTACT HRS 3/
Student
Instr
12
55
286
681
45
863
65
18
12
42
215
516
34
660
50
4
1
8
1
1
4
6
5
12
29
29
17
8
3
21
3
3
7
23
5
92
29
29
66
51
15
261
87
87
102
3
1
17
6
6
7
42
15
328
87
87
188
6
3
25
3
3
12
1
29
3
29
87
6
87
3
3
29
87
6
87
3
Food Sci & Human Nutrition ........................................................................
1
1
29
Technology ......................................................................
7
5
7
10
42
78
5
116
13
Agriculture ...................................................................7
5
7
10
42
78
5
116
13
1/ Excludes courses with catalog numbers 093, 193, 293 (Cooperative Education) and 099, 199, 299 (Directed Studies).
2/ Excludes courses with catalog numbers 099, 199, 299 (Directed Studies).
3/ Contact hours (student and instructor) understated. Data not available for some classes because they meet on an
"hours arranged" basis.
4/ Formerly called General Academic Instruction; changed to General and Pre-Professional Instruction.
5/ Added in Spring 2000.
6/ Formerly called Occupational & Vocational Instruction; changed to Career and Technical Instruction.
SOURCE: Computer Report 3011: "Course Registration Summary Report" and
Computer Report 3011C: "Number of Classes and Average Class Size."
APPENDIX G-2
NUMBER OF CLASSES AND AVERAGE CLASS SIZE 1/
WINDWARD COMMUNITY COLLEGE
SPRING 1997 TO SPRING 2001
SPRING 1997
Classes
Avg
No. % Chg Size
SPRING 1998
Classes
Avg
No. % Chg Size
SPRING 1999
Classes
Avg
No. % Chg Size
SPRING 2000
Classes
Avg
No. % Chg Size
SPRING 2000
Classes
Avg
No. % Chg Size
TOTAL ........................................................ 200
-1.5
21
201
0.5
21
202
0.5
21
199
-1.5
21
202
1.5
20
GENERAL & PRE-PROF INST 2/..........
165
-0.6
23
168
1.8
22
174
3.6
22
170
-2.3
22
178
4.7
21
Humanities ................................................. 91
Natural Sciences ...........................................
40
Social Sciences ............................................26
Other General .............................................. 8
-4.2
0.0
4.0
33.3
23
21
27
17
88
44
27
9
-3.3
10.0
3.8
12.5
22
20
27
14
92
45
26
11
4.5
2.3
-3.7
22.2
22
21
27
13
92
42
27
9
0.0
-6.7
3.8
-18.2
21
23
26
12
95
48
27
8
3.3
14.3
0.0
-11.1
21
21
29
8
CAREER & TECHNICAL INST 3/.............................................
35
-5.4
13
33
-5.7
13
28
-15.2
14
29
3.6
13
24
-17.2
12
26
1
1
5
-13.3
12
32
8
14
21
1
-19.2
0.0
-100.0
20.0
14
29
23
1
9.5
0.0
12
30
18
1
-21.7
0.0
12
29
13
5
-16.7
14
5
0.0
7
Business ................................................... 30
Health Services ............................................
Public Services ............................................ 1
Technology ................................................. 4
3.4
13
0.0
-33.3
21
6
0.0
25.0
6
1/ Number of classes and average class size exclude courses with catalog numbers 093, 193, 293 (Cooperative Education), and 099, 199, 299 (Directed Studies).
2/ Formerly called General Academic Instruction; changed to General and Pre-Professional Instruction.
3/ Formerly called Occupational & Vocational Instruction; changed to Career and Technical Instruction.
SOURCE: Computer Report 3011C: "Number of Classes and Average Class Size."
APPENDIX G-3
STUDENT SEMESTER HOURS (SSH) AND COURSE FTE
WINDWARD COMMUNITY COLLEGE
SPRING 1997 TO SPRING 2001
SPRING 1997
SPRING 1998
SPRING 1999
SPRING 2000
SPRING 2001
SSH
SSH
SSH
SSH
SSH
No.
COURSE
% Chg
FTE
No.
COURSE
% Chg
FTE
No.
COURSE
% Chg
FTE
No.
COURSE
% Chg
FTE
No.
COURSE
% Chg
FTE
TOTAL ........................................................
12,273
-5.2
820
12,183
-0.7
810
12,269
0.7
816
12,125
-1.2
806
12,130
0.0
812
GENERAL & PRE-PROF INST 1/..........
11,266
-4.0
753
11,204
-0.6
744
11,296
0.8
751
11,284
-0.1
750
11,449
1.5
767
-5.6
-3.6
-5.6
54.2
420
172
138
23
5,961
2,620
2,351
272
-4.9
1.1
13.2
-17.6
396
174
156
18
6,054
2,750
2,207
285
1.6
5.0
-6.1
4.8
404
183
145
19
5,950
2,808
2,220
306
-1.7
2.1
0.6
7.4
396
186
148
20
5,895
2,987
2,396
171
-0.9
6.4
7.9
-44.1
395
199
161
12
CAREER & TECHNICAL INST 2/.............................................
1,007
-16.6
67
979
-2.8
66
973
-0.6
65
841
-13.6
56
681
-19.0
45
742
96
24
117
-17.7
50
6
2
8
709
87
-4.4
-9.4
-100.0
51.3
47
6
614
90
-13.4
3.4
41
6
516
87
-16.0
-3.3
34
6
12
137
-22.6
9
78
-43.1
5
Humanities .................................................
6,268
Natural Sciences ...........................................
2,592
Social Sciences ............................................
2,076
Other General ..............................................
330
Business ...................................................
902
Health Services ............................................
Public Services ............................................
63
Technology .................................................
42
-3.1
60
61.5
-73.2
4
3
-61.9
178.6
177
1/ Formerly called General Academic Instruction; changed to General and Pre-Professional Instruction.
2/ Formerly called Occupational & Vocational Instruction; changed to Career and Technical Instruction.
SOURCE: Computer Report 3011: "Course Registration Summary Report."
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