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E. Academic Offerings and Policies
E1. Special study
options: Identify those programs available at your institution. Refer
to the glossary for definitions.
| o Accelerated program |
x
Honors program |
| x
Cooperative (work-study) program |
x
Independent study |
| o
Cross-registration |
x
Internships |
| x
Distance learning |
o
Liberal arts/career combination |
| x
Double major |
o
Student-designed major |
| x
Dual enrollment |
x
Study abroad |
| x
English as a Second Language (ESL) |
x
Teacher certification program |
| x
Exchange student program (domestic) |
o
Weekend college |
| o External degree program |
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| o Other (specify): |
E2. Has been removed
from the CDS.
E3. Areas in which
all or most students are required to complete some course work prior to
graduation:
| o
Arts/fine arts |
x
Humanities |
| o
Computer literacy |
x
Mathematics |
| x
English (including composition) |
o
Philosophy |
| x
Foreign languages |
x
Sciences (biological or physical) |
| o
History |
x
Social science |
| x
Other (describe): Inference-Logic (with Statistics or Calculus Options,
Oral Communication, and Cross-Cultural |
Library Collections
Report the number of holdings. Refer to the IPEDS 2000 Academic Libraries Survey, Section D "Library Collections, FY 2000", lines 26-30, column 2 for corresponding equivalents.
E4. Books, serial backfiles, and other materials including government documents (paper titles--line 27) that are accessible through the library's catalog: 2,989,443
E5. Current serial subscriptions in paper and microform--not electronic--including government documents (line 29): 25,917
E6. Microforms (units--line 28): 6,202,256
E7. Audiovisual materials (units--line 30): 82,722
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