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Chemistry - Faculty ■5 Full time Faculty ■19.5 FTEF ■65 Total Sections 2014-2015 –31 Adjunct (48%) –38 Full-time (58%) –One faculty still near 200%

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2 Chemistry - Faculty ■5 Full time Faculty ■19.5 FTEF ■65 Total Sections 2014-2015 –31 Adjunct (48%) –38 Full-time (58%) –One faculty still near 200%

3 Chemistry - Productivity ■390.4 FTES 2014-2015 ■600.68 WSCH/FTEF ■$1997.20/FTES

4 Number of Majors ■Success Rate 58% ■Retention Rate 79% ■Majors –Chemistry (166) –Physics (94), Biology (450), and Engineering (138) –Nursing (1655) –General Education

5 Chemistry – Recent growth ■Enrollment is up ■Spring 2015– five sections of Chem 101, up from three in previous years ■Added summer Chem 102 ■Fall Chem 112 – two full sections ■Spring Chem 113 – two full sections ■Chem101 – Large wait list with the addition of Full-time Faculty

6 Chemistry - Demand ■Among first to fill –Students add to waitlist versus enroll in other disciplines ■High census fill rates – 112% ■Data indicates large unmet demand

7 Chemistry – Transfer Degree ■On the C-ID website, the Chemistry TMC has been finalized ■New IGETC for STEM has been approved ■AS-T in Chemistry submitted to curriculum ■Program Review - Environmental Chemistry Certificate.

8 Chemistry - Summary ■High demand ■Continue with high number of STEM Students ■High productivity ■Large number of students nursing degrees ■Hiring a chemistry faculty member as a growth position will increase FTES and help meet the high demand of chemistry courses.


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