E. ACADEMIC OFFERINGS AND POLICIES

E1. Special study options: Identify those programs available at your institution. Refer to definitions.

Honors program                                Cooperative (work-study) program

Independent study                             Cross-registration

Internships                                         Distance learning

Liberal arts/career combination         Double major

Student-designed major                     Dual enrollment

Study abroad                                     English as a Second Language

Teacher certification program            Exchange student program (domestic)
 

E2. Core curriculum: Must students complete a core curriculum prior to graduation? Yes

E3. Areas in which all or most students are required to complete some course work prior to graduation:

Arts/fine arts                                                Humanities

Computer literacy                                        Mathematics

English (including composition)                   Philosophy

Foreign languages                                        Sciences (biological or physical)

History                                                        Social science

Other (describe):   Intellectual Heritage (interdisciplinary course)

Library Collections

Report the number of holdings at the end of fiscal year 1998. Refer to IPEDS Library Survey, Part, D for corresponding equivalents.

E4. Books, serial backfiles, and government documents (titles) that are accessible through the library’s catalog – include bound periodicals and newspapers and exclude microforms: _5,086,211__ (sum of lines 27 [paper titles] and 29 [electronic titles], column 2)

E5. Current serials (titles): - include periodicals, newspapers, and government documents: _16,755__(sum of lines 30 [paper and microform subscriptions] and 31 [electronic subscriptions], column 2)

E6. Microforms (units): __2,694,297___(line 28, column 2)

E7. Audiovisual materials (units): __10,138,110___(line 32, column 2)