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TABLE OF CONTENTSGeneral Information. 04 Degrees Offered and Conferred . 38About the Institution.05Degrees Offered. 39Non-Discrimination Statement.06Degrees Awarded by Gender, Race/Ethnicity. 40Benchmark Institutions . .07STEM H Degrees Awarded.41Board of Regents & Presidents . . .08Degrees Conferred by College. . 42Organizational Chart.09Student Affairs . . 47Tuition and Fees . 10Student Organizations .48Institutional and Professional Accreditations . 12Athletics .51Admissions and Enrollment . 15 University Housing .52Quick Facts. .16Education Abroad Program .53Admission Facts.17Student Support Services 55Enrollment by Degree Type Trends. .19Faculty and Staff . 60Enrollment Summary: Fall Semester . 20Full-Time Faculty by, Gender and Race .61Enrollment Summary: Spring Semester .25Full-Time Faculty by College, Rank and Gender 62Enrollment Summary Summer Semester .30Full-Time Faculty by College, Rank and Tenure Status .64First-Time Transfer Students .32Salary Increases .66Entering Freshmen ACT Scores & Matriculation.34Faculty Staff Awards .67Financial Aid.35 Graduation Information. 71Financial Aid Awards.36Retention Rates .72Graduation Rates .742

TABLE OF CONTENTSAlumni Affairs. 76Alumni Association.77Murray State University Foundation. 78Alumni by Kentucky County . 79Alumni by State . 80University Libraries . 81Financial Information . 84Budget Summary . . 85Grants Awarded by Type 86Grants Awarded by Category 87Top 10 Federal Awarding Agencies . 883

GENERALINFORMATION4

ABOUT THE INSTITUTIONMurray State University began as Murray State Normal School in 1922 with a class of 202 students who all had a promising future as teachers. Locatedin the Jackson Purchase area of western Kentucky, Murray State University today is a state-assisted comprehensive university with four academiccolleges, one Center for Adult and Regional Education, two schools, and two libraries. The university’s 236-acre main campus is in Murray, a city of16,600. The Murray State University shield is symbolic of the coat-of-arms of William Murray, Earl of Mansfield and Lord Chief Justice of Great Britain in 1756.William Murray’s ancestors founded the city of Murray and the university was proudly given the name. The three stars on the shield represent hope, endeavorand achievement, which is what Murray State University aims for all of its students.MissionStrategic DirectionsMurray State University places our highest priority on student learningand excellent teaching, blending the range of educational opportunitiesoften experienced at research institutions with the nurturing studentteacher interactions usually found at smaller universities. We offerrelevant undergraduate and graduate degree programs with core studiesin the liberal arts and sciences, leading to degrees from certificates toadvanced practice doctorates that prepare students for success. Througheffective and creative teaching, the opportunity to apply knowledge andskills to real-world situations, and academic and student support services,our quality faculty and staff foster student growth in knowledge, criticalinquiry, and innovative thinking. As a public comprehensive universitydedicated to diversity, global awareness, and intellectual curiosity, weactively engage students, faculty, staff, and the community in collaborativescholarship, creative activity, and research. We invest in our communitiesthrough thoughtful public service in our 18-county service region andbeyond. Our uniqueness arises from our combination of academicexcellence, welcoming atmosphere, and dedication to student successthrough mentored, real-world learning opportunities in an open-mindedand supportive learning environment.Murray State University is a student-centered and engaging regional publicuniversity that we envision as the University of Choice for regional highschool students within the 18-county service region, community collegetransfers, nontraditional students, and national and international studentswho seek a university offering superior educational and cocurricular experiences. We envision Murray State to be the University ofChoice for faculty and staff who desire to work for a progressive universitythat offers distinctive academic programming, an energized workenvironment and one that fosters community. We envision Murray State tobe the University of Choice for the citizens of the region, and theCommonwealth, to look to a qualified workforce, to create appliedresearch and partnerships for solving community identified challenges and/or capitalizing on new opportunities.The strategic initiatives must directly address the core values that MurrayState fosters through the integration of multiple components. Thestrategic initiatives are Academic Excellence; Student Success; Scholarship,Research and Creative Activities; and Community Engagement.5

NON-DISCRIMINATION STATEMENTThe following statement shall serve as the official nondiscrimination statement ofMurray State University for its Affirmative Action Plan and for all other purposes. Thisstatement supersedes and replaces all others that may have previously existed in anyother form or by any other title in University policies, governance and otherdocuments, internal and external communications, correspondence, and all otherofficial materials:Murray State University endorses the intent of all federal and state laws created toprohibit discrimination. Murray State University does not discriminate on the basis ofrace, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, religion, age, veteran status, ordisability in employment, admissions, or the provision of services and provides, uponrequest, reasonable accommodation including auxiliary aids and services necessary toafford individuals with disabilities equal access to participate in all programs andactivities.In particular and without limiting the preceding and pursuant to and consistent withthe requirements of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and its regulations 34 CFR100 et seq.; Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and its regulations 34 CFR 104;Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, 20 USC 1681 et seq., and its regulations34 CFR 106 et seq; and the Age Discrimination Act of 1975 and its regulations 34 CFR 110,Murray State University does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, nationalorigin, sex, handicap, or age in its educational programs and activities. This nondiscrimination in education programs and activities extends to employment andadmissions and to recruitment, financial aid, academic programs, student services,athletics, and housing. Murray State is required by Title IX and 34 CFR part 106 not todiscriminate on the basis of sex and the prohibition against sex discriminationspecifically includes a prohibition of sexual harassment and sexual violence. Examplesof prohibited sexual harassment and sexual violence can be found in the “PolicyProhibiting Sexual Harassment” which can be accessed via the link referenced inAppendix I.Inquiries concerning the application of these provisions may be referred to: 1) theExecutive Director of Institutional Diversity, Equity, and Access/ Murray StateUniversity Title IX Coordinator, Murray State University, 103 Wells Hall, Murray, KY42071 Telephone: (270) 809-3155 Fax: (270) 809-6887; TDD: (270) 809-3361; Email:msu.titleix@murraystate.edu; or 2) to the Assistant Secretary of the United StatesDepartment of Education, U.S. Department of Education, Office for Civil Rights, 400Maryland Avenue, SW, Washington, D.C. 20202-1100; Telephone: 1-800-421-3481 FAX:202-453-6012; TDD: 1-800-877-8339; Email: OCR@ed.govFor more information, contact the Title IX Coordinator and Executive Director ofInstitutional Diversity, Equity and Access, 103 Wells Hall, (270) 809-3155 (voice), (270)809-3361 (TDD).Date Modified: August 2004, February 2008, November 2008 (amended), July 2013(Office Title Change), August 2015NOTE: THE OFFICE OF EQUAL OPPORTUNITY TRANSITIONED TO THE OFFICE OFINSTITUTIONAL DIVERSITY, EQUITY & ACCESS EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2013 AND THEWEBSITE IS LOCATED AT: MURRAYSTATE.EDU/IDEA. ALL REFERENCES WITHINCAMPUS-WIDE DOCUMENTS TO THE OFFICE OF EQUAL OPPORTUNITY SHOULDBE CONSIDERED ANALOGOUS TO THE OFFICE OF INSTITUTIONAL DIVERSITY,EQUITY AND ACCESS.6

BENCHMARK INSTITUTIONSCentral Connecticut State University (New Britain, CT)Eastern Illinois University (Charleston, IL)Eastern Washington University (Cheney, WA)Frostburg State University (Frostburg, MD)Indiana State University (Terre Haute, IN)Northwest Missouri State University (Maryville, MO)Oakland University (Rochester Hills, MI)Pittsburg State University (Pittsburg, KS)Plymouth State University (Plymouth, NH)Rhode Island College (Providence, RI)Southeast Missouri State University (Cape Girardeau, MO)Stephen F. Austin State University (Nacogdoches, TX)The University of Tennessee-Chattanooga (Chattanooga, TN)The University of Tennessee-Martin (Martin, TN)University of Central Missouri (Warrensburg, MO)University of Montevallo (Montevallo, AL)University of Nebraska at Omaha (Omaha, NE)Western Carolina University (Cullowhee, NC)Western Illinois University (Macomb, IL)Reaffirmed by the Murray State University Board of Regents, August 20117

Board of Regents & PresidentsBoard of RegentsPresidentsMr. Stephen A. Williams (2009-2018) Goshen, Kentucky (Chair)Dr. Robert O. Davies 2014 - presentMs. Susan Shaffer Guess (2010-2019) Paducah, Kentucky (Vice– Chair)Dr. Tim Miller 2013 - 2014Ms. Sharon Green (2009-2021) Murray, KentuckyDr. Randy Dunn 2006 - 2013Mr. J. Daniel Kemp (2014-2020) Hopkinsville, KentuckyDr. Tim Miller (Interim; Aug-Nov) 2006Mr. Jerry P. Rhoads (2015-2021) Madisonville, KentuckyMs. Jenny Lynn Sewell (2011-2017) Dawson Springs, KentuckyDr. Walter Bumphus (2016-2022) Austin, TexasDr. Kern Alexander (Interim; Jan-Aug) 2006Dr. F. King Alexander 2001 - 2005Ms. Lisa Rudolph (2016-2022) Murray, KentuckyDr. Kern Alexander 1994 - 2001Ms. Katherine Farmer (2016– 2019) Murray, Kentucky (Faculty Regent)Dr. Ronald J. Kurth 1990 - 1994Mr. Philip R. Schooley (2009-2018) Murray, Kentucky (Staff Regent)Dr. James L. Booth (Acting) 1989 - 1990Mr. Clinton F. Combs (2016-2017) Murray, Kentucky (Student Regent)Dr. Kala M. Stroup (on leave 1989-1990) 1983 - 1990Dr. Constantine W. Curris 1973 - 1983Dr. Harry M. Sparks 1968 - 1973Dr. Ralph H. Woods 1945 - 1968Dr. James H. Richmond 1936 - 1945Dr. John W. Carr (2nd term) 1933 - 1936Dr. Rainey T. Wells 1926 - 1932Dr. John W. Carr (1st term) 1923 - 19268

ADMINISTRATION9

TUITION AND FEESUndergraduate Full-Time Annual Tuition and FeesIn-districtIn-stateOut-of-stateNonresident AlienCombined Tuition and Fees8,8208,82023,82023,820Tuition Only7,6567,65622,65622,656Required Fees1,1641,1641,1641,164Undergraduate Full-Time Semester Tuition and FeesIn-districtIn-stateOut-of-stateNonresident AlienCombined Tuition and Fees4,4104,41011,91011,910Tuition Only3,8283,82811,32811,328Required Fees582582582582Undergraduate Credit Hour TuitionUndergraduate Credit Hour TuitionCombined Tuition and FeesTuition OnlyRequired 0Out-of-state992.5094448.50Nonresident Alien992.5094448.50Online, In-state*432.50319113.50Online, Out-of-state*1057.50944113.5010

TUITION AND FEESGraduate Full-Time Annual Tuition & FeesCombined Tuition and Fees Tuition Only Required ut-of-stateNonresident Alien26,81126,81125,93825,938873873Graduate Full-Time Semester Tuition & FeesCombined Tuition and Fees Tuition Only Required FeesIn-districtIn-stateOut-of-stateNonresident 5013,405.5012,96912,969436.50436.50Graduate Credit Hour TuitionCombined Tuition and FeesTuition OnlyRequired 0Out-of-state1,489.501,44148.50Nonresident Alien1,489.501,44148.50Online737623.50113.5011

INSTITUTIONAL & PROFESSIONALACCREDITATIONSArthur J. Bauernfeind College of BusinessAccrediting Body Full NameAcronymLast Review DateAccrediting Council on Education inJournalism and Mass CommunicationsACEJMC2015Association to Advance CollegiateSchools of BusinessAACSB International2013Accredited ProgramsAdvertising (BA/BS)Journalism (BA/BS)Public Relations (BA/BS)Television Production (BA/BS)Accounting (all tracks) (BAB, BSB)Business Administration (BAB, BSB)Computer Information Systems (BAB, BSB, MS)Finance (all tracks) (BAB, BSB)International Business (BAB, BSB)Management (all tracks) (BAB, BSB)Marketing (all tracks) (BAB, BSB)Master of Business Administration (MBA)College of Humanities and Fine ArtsAccrediting Body Full NameAcronymLast Review DateAccredited ProgramsMasters in Psychology Accreditation CouncilMPAC2014Clinical Psychology (MA, MS)National Association of Schools of Art and DesignNASAD2007National Association of Schools of MusicNASM2013National Association of Schools of TheatreNAST2014Art (BA, BFA, BS)Art Education (BA, BFA, BS)Music (BA, BS)Music Education (BM, MME)Music Composition (BMMusic Business (BS)Theatre (BA, BS)12

INSTITUTIONAL & PROFESSIONALACCREDITATIONSCollege of Education and Human ServicesAccrediting Body Full NameAcronymLast Review DateCouncil for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational ProgramsCACREP2014Council on Social Work EducationCSWE2010American ed ProgramsClinical Mental Health Counseling (EdS)School Counseling (MA)Social Work (BSW)Communication Disorders (BA/BS)Speech-Language Pathology (MS)Elementary Education (BA/BS)Health and Physical Education Advising (BA/BS)Council for the Accreditation of Educator PreparationCAEP2017Interdisciplinary Early Childhood Education (BS/BA)Middle School Educations (BS/BA)Secondary Education (BS/BA)Learning and Behavior Disorders (BS)Elementary Education (BA/BS)Health and Physical Education Advising (BA/BS)Kentucky Education ProfessionalStandards BoardEPSB2010Interdisciplinary Early Childhood Education (BS/BA)Middle School Educations (BS/BA)Secondary Education (BS/BA)Learning and Behavior Disorders (BS)13

INSTITUTIONAL & PROFESSIONALACCREDITATIONSJesse D. Jones College of Science, Engineering and TechnologyAccrediting Body Full NameAcronymLast Review DateAccredited ProgramsAmerican Chemical SocietyACS2013Chemistry (BS/BA)Applied Science Accreditation Commission of theAccreditation Board for Engineering and TechnologyASAC/ABET2015Occupational Safety and Health (BS, MS)Engineering Accreditation Commission of theAccreditation Board for Engineering and TechnologyEAC/ABET2015Engineering Physics (BS)Technology Accreditation Commission of theAccreditation Board for Engineering and TechnologyTAC/ABET2010Civil Engineering Technology (BS)School of Nursing & Health ProfessionsAccrediting Body Full NameAcronymLast ReviewDateAccreditation Council for Education in Nutrition and DieteticsACEND2013Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training EducationCAATE2012Athletic Training (MSAT)Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education ProgramsCAAHEP2012Commission on Collegiate Nursing EducationCCNE2013Council on Accreditation of Nurse Anesthesia Educational ProgramsCOA2011Exercise Science (BS)Nursing (BSN)Nursing/Post-R.N. (BSN, MSN)Nurse Anesthetist (MSN)Nursing Practice (DNP)Nurse Anesthetist (MSN)Nursing Practice (DNP)Accredited ProgramsDidactic Program in Dietetics (BS)Dietetic Internship Program (graduate)14

ADMISSIONS &ENROLLMENT15

QUICK FACTS8,559 Undergraduates1,453 Graduates3 out of 5 Studentsare FemaleStudents by Race/ EthnicityRace/EthnicityPercentage of Student PopulationAmerican Indian or Alaskan Native0.20%Asian0.90%Black, Non-Hispanic5.80%Hispanic1.90%Native Hawaiian or Other0.10%Non Resident Alien3.50%Two or More Races2.70%White, Non-Hispanic82.0%Unknown2.90%16

ADMISSIONS FACTS17

ADMISSIONS FACTS18

ADMISSIONS FACTS19

ENROLLMENT BY DEGREE LEVEL TRENDS20

ENROLLMENT SUMMARY: FALL SEMESTER1FTE undergraduate student credit hours divided by 15 plus graduate student credit hour divided by 12.21

ENROLLMENT SUMMARY: FALL SEMESTER1FTE undergraduate student credit hours divided by 15.2Includes auditing and visiting students22

ENROLLMENT SUMMARY: FALL SEMESTER1FTE graduate student credit hours divided by 12.23

ENROLLMENT SUMMARY: SPRING SEMESTER1FTE undergraduate student credit hours divided by 15 plus graduate student credit hour divided by 12.24

ENROLLMENT SUMMARY: SPRING SEMESTER1FTE undergraduate student credit hours divided by 15.2Includes auditing and visiting students25

ENROLLMENT SUMMARY: SPRING SEMESTER1FTE graduate student credit hours divided by 12.26

ENROLLMENT SUMMARY: SUMMER SEMESTER27

FIRST-TIME TRANSFER STUDENTSBy Sending InstitutionsFall 2014Fall 2015Fall 2016Fall 2017761380630362605382558332Kentucky Public Universities40303926Eastern Kentucky University5421Kentucky State UniversityMorehead State UniversityNorthern Kentucky UniversityUniversity of KentuckyUniversity of LouisvilleWestern Kentucky UniversityKCTCS InstitutionsAshland Community & Technical CollegeBig Sandy Community & Technical CollegeBluegrass Community & Technical CollegeElizabethtown Community & Technical CollegeGateway Community & Technical CollegeHazard Community & Technical CollegeHenderson Community CollegeHopkinsville Community CollegeJefferson Community & Technical CollegeMadisonville Community CollegeMaysville Community & Technical CollegeOwensboro Community & Technical CollegeSomerset Community CollegeSouthcentral Kentucky Technical & Community CollegeSoutheast Kentucky Community & Technical �—15910306—2341—2057464—121——West Kentucky Community & Technical College166149146138Total from All InstitutionsKentucky Public Institutions28

FIRST-TIME TRANSFER STUDENTSBy Sending InstitutionsFall 2014Fall 2015Fall 2016Fall 2017Total from All Institutions761630635558Kentucky Public Institutions380362382332Kentucky Independent Institutions84201118Asbury CollegeBellarmine UniversityBerea CollegeBrescia UniversityCampbellsville UniversityCentre College---33---4--1------2--—1123—Georgetown College--3--2Kentucky Christian UniversityKentucky Wesleyan CollegeLindsey Wilson CollegeMid-Continent University-3371-113-33--1212Midway College--211Saint Catharine College--11—Spalding UniversitySullivan UniversityTransylvania UniversityUnion CollegeUniversity of Pikeville1-------1-----1---——1——University of the Cumberlands--3--1257248242208Out-of-State and Foreign Institutions29

FRESHMEN ACT SCORES AND MATRICULATIONMean Enhanced ACT Standard ScoresENGLISHMurray StateAdmittedConditionally AdmittedNationalMATHEMATICSMurray StateAdmittedConditionally AdmittedNationalCOMPOSITEMurray StateAdmittedConditionally AdmittedNationalMatriculation InformationTotal New Freshmen AppliedTotal New Freshmen AdmittedTotal New Freshmen EnrolledAcceptance RateMatriculation RateFall 2013Fall 2013Fall 2014Fall 2015Fall 2016Fall .518.222.624.820.220.825.12021Fall 2016Fall 2.1%38.9%Fall 201480.0%39.6%Fall 201590.6%33.2%Notes: Matriculation Rate is Total New Freshmen Enrolled/Total New Freshmen Admitted."Total New Freshmen Enrolled" includes both full-time and part-time students.30

FINANCIAL AID31

FINANCIAL AID AWARDSTotal Number ofUnduplicatedNumber ofStudents byAwards per Fund*CategoryUpdate coming soonAmount of AwardsAverage AwardsBased on Numberof Awards*Average Award perStudent byCategory**GRANTSPELLSEOGKHEAA State Grant (CAP)PHEAA State GrantTEACH STeacher ScholarshipMSU r Advantage GrantOut-of-StateOtherInstitutional Fee WaiversTotal32

FINANCIAL AID AWARDSTotal Number ofUnduplicatedStudents byCategoryNumber ofAwards perFund*Amount of AwardsAverage Awards Average AwardBased on Number per Student byof Awards*Category**STUDENT EMPLOYMENT/ASSISTANTSHIPSFederal Work-StudyGraduate AssistantshipsUniversity Student EmploymentTotalSTUDENT LOANSNursing Student LoanOwen (Adult) LoanParent Loan (PLUS)Graduate (PLUS) LoanPerkins LoanStudent Loan (Subsidized)Student Loan (Unsubsidized)Alternative Private LoanTotalTOTAL FINANCIAL AID (Number ofstudents receiving assistance and average award per student)33

DEGREES OFFERED& CONFERRED34

DEGREES OFFEREDAssociate DegreesMaster’s Degrees AAAssociate of Arts MAMaster of Arts ASAssociate of Science MAEdMaster of Arts in Education MATMaster of Arts in TeachingBaccalaureate Degrees MBAMaster of Business Administration BABachelor of Arts MFAMaster of Fine Arts BABBachelor of Arts in Business MMEMaster of Music Education BFABachelor of Fine Arts MPAMaster of Public Administration BISBachelor of Integrated Studies MSMaster of Science BMBachelor of Music MSATMaster of Science in Athletic Training BSBachelor of Science MSISMaster of Science in Information Systems BSABachelor of Science in Agriculture MSNMaster of Science in Nursing BSEBachelor of Science in Engineering BSBBachelor of Science in BusinessSpecialist Degree BSNBachelor of Science in Nursing BSWBachelor of Social WorkEdSSpecialist in EducationDoctorate Degrees DADoctor of Arts DNPDoctor in Nursing Practice EdDDoctor of Education35

DEGREES AWARDED BY GENDER, RACE/ETHNICITYDegrees awarded from summer 2016 through spring 2017Associate’s Bachelor’s Graduate Master’sCertificateTotal DegreesDoctorate 67532880967American Indian, Alaskan Native-1-1-2Asian-15-3-18Black, African American1118241-162Hispanic or Latino-29-6-35Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander-1---1Nonresident Alien1752187-265Two or More 6GenderRace-Ethnicity36

STEM H DEGREES AWARDEDThe Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education determines which programs count as STEM H.Total DegreesAssociate’s Bachelor’s Graduate Master’sCertificateDoctorate ace-EthnicityAmerican Indian, Alaskan Native1Asian8Black, African American184Hispanic or Latino72Multiracial152Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander1Nonresident Alien44WhiteUnknown15981711717710237

DEGREES CONFERRED BY COLLEGEHutson School of AgricultureCIP aster'sTotalHutson School of Agriculture1.9999Agricultural Science1102-19122Hutson School of Agriculture51.0808Animal & Equine ScienceAnimal Technology, VeterinaryHospital Mgmt.-941-95CollegeSchool of Nursing & Health ProfessionsCollegeAssociate's Bachelor'sGraduateCertificateCIP CodeMajorMaster's DoctorateTotalSchool of Nursing & Health Professions19.0501Nutrition, Dietetics and FoodManagement-10---10School of Nursing & Health Professions31.0505Exercise Science-45---45School of Nursing & Health Professions51.0913Athletic Training-5---5School of Nursing & Health Professions51.2208Community Health andPreventative Medicine-6---6School of Nursing & Health Professions51.3801Nursing-114---114School of Nursing & Health Professions51.3818Nursing plinaryCIP 02General Studies-114-11438

DEGREES CONFERRED BY COLLEGEArthur J. Bauernfeind College of BusinessCollegeCIP auernfeind College of Business9.0101Mass Communications---15-15Bauernfeind College of Business9.0401Journalism-7---7Bauernfeind College of Business9.0701Television Production-14---14Bauernfeind College of Business9.0901Organizational Communication-34-8-42Bauernfeind College of Business9.0902Public Relations-45---45Bauernfeind College of Business9.0903Advertising-14---14Bauernfeind College of Business10.0301 Graphic Communications Media-4---4Bauernfeind College of Business11.0103Computer Information Systems-5-20-25Bauernfeind College of Business11.0701Computer Science-20---20Bauernfeind College of Business45.0601Economics-12-3-15Bauernfeind College of Business52.0101Business Administration292111--205Bauernfeind College of Business52.0201Management-28---28Bauernfeind College of Business52.0203Logistics & Supply Chain Mgmt.-1---1Bauernfeind College of Business52.0301Accounting-38---38Bauernfeind College of Business52.0801Finance-22---22Bauernfeind College of Business52.1101International Business-6---6Bauernfeind College of Business52.1401Marketing-24---24Master's DoctorateTotal39

DEGREES CONFERRED BY COLLEGECollege of Education & Human ServicesCollegeCIPCodeCollege of Education & Human Services 13.0499MajorAssociate's Bachelor'sGraduateMaster's Doctorate TotalCertificateEducation Administration---30-30College of Education & Human Services13.1001Special Education-32-13-45College of Education & Human Services13.1101School Counseling---18-18College of Education & Human Services13.1202Elementary Education-64-23-87College of Education & Human Services13.1203Middle School Education-35-9-44College of Education & Human Services13.1205Secondary Teacher Leader---18-18College of Education & Human Services13.1206 Teacher Education, Multiple Levels---1-1College of Education & Human Services13.1210Interdisciplinary Early Childhood-5-10-15College of Education & Human Services13.1307Health and Physical Education-10---10College of Education & Human Services13.1309Career and Technical Education---2-2College of Education & Human Services13.1312Music Teacher Education---4-4College of Education & Human Services13.1315Reading and Writing---12-12College of Education & Human Services13.1320Career and Technical Education2----2College of Education & Human Services13.1334Library Media---10-10College of Education & Human Services13.1399Career and Technical Education-5---5College of Education & Human Services31.0601Recreation and Leisure Services-10---10College of Education & Human Services 43.0104Criminal Justice-25---25College of Education & Human Services 44.0201Human Development andLeadership--749-56College of Education & Human Services 44.0701Social Work-88---88College of Education & Human Services 44.0702Nonprofit Leadership Studies-2623-31College of Education & Human Services 51.0204Communications Disorders,Speech-Language Pathology-35-21-5640

DEGREES CONFERRED BY COLLEGECollege of Humanities and Fine ArtsCollegeCIPCodeMajorCollege of Humanities & Fine Arts5.0299Gender Studies--1--1College of Humanities & Fine Arts13.1401TESOL---15-15College of Humanities & Fine Arts16.0302Japanese-6---6College of Humanities & Fine Arts16.0501German-3---3College of Humanities & Fine Arts16.0901French-1---1College of Humanities & Fine Arts16.0905Spanish-4---4College of Humanities & Fine Arts23.0101English-23-7-30College of Humanities & Fine Arts23.1302Creative Writing-4-8-12College of Humanities & Fine Arts24.0101Liberal Arts83---11College of Humanities & Fine Arts38.0101Philosophy-3---3College of Hum

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