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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."