Profile: Bacteriology 1995

Bacteriology

Major Code: 099
Division: Biological Sciences
College: ALS

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ENROLLED STUDENTS — Fall 1995 (196)

Students enrolled at end of second week of semester listing Bacteriology as their first major.

FemaleMinorityDomestic
Total1075248.6%109.3%8074.8%
Full-Time95

Additional students listing this major as second major: 0

Full-time follows the Registrar's and Graduate School's definition.

Minority figures include both U.S. citizens and students with refugee and permanent-resident visas.

Time here for current enrolleesMaxMedian
Semesters with summers475
Years, not counting summers15.51.5

Time here counts only the time enrolled, not elapsed time.


SUPPORT PAID TO STUDENTS IN THIS MAJOR

Proportioned headcount of students on October, 1995 payroll: 71 (66.4% of enrollment)

FellowsTraineesPAsRAsTAs
Total8.85.70.055.51.0
Female5.81.90.026.21.0
Minority1.90.00.05.10.0
Domestic8.85.70.040.51.0

The above figures represent the mix of support types for students listing this major as a first major. Students in this table may be paid by a different department. These figures do not represent the proportions of dollars paid in each category. This year we are reporting the number of domestic students in each category.

Each student who lists the major as first major and who is paid as a Fellow, Trainee, PA, RA or TA anywhere in the University adds one to the number of students supported in the major. Some students receive more than one kind of support. Fractions are apportioned among support categories as the proportion that the category's support is of the total support for that student. For example, a student with a 33% appointment as an RA and a 33% appointment as a TA adds .5 to the number of RAs and .5 to the number of TAs no matter how much the student is paid: that student has a total 66% appointment, half of which is TA and half RA.


SUPPORT PAID BY DEPARTMENT

UDDSTotalFellows/TraineesPAsRAsTAs
0728$841,265$236,372$4,607$600,285$0

The above figures are the dollars paid last year by the department responsible for this major to students with graduate appointments. Some of this money may have been paid to students in majors outside the department.


DEGREE PRODUCTION — 8/94, 12/94 and 5/95

TotalFemaleMinorityDomestic
Masters15828
MaxMinMeanMedian
Enrolled years to Masters8.51.52.32
Elapsed years to Masters8.51.52.52

TotalFemaleMinorityDomestic
Ph.Ds9418
MaxMinMeanMedian
Enrolled years to Ph.D1057.37.5
Elapsed years to Ph.D1558.17.5

Joint degrees are counted under student's first major.

We suggest comparing degree production to New Starts.


ADMISSIONS — Fall 1994, Spring 1995 and Summer 1995

PermitsNew Starts
Total5438
Domestic4277.8%2976.3%
Female2317
Minority118
Probation47.4%37.9%
Female21
Minority11
International00

Because many programs require that applicant be prescreened by the department before they apply to Graduate School, and because we have numbers only for applications received at the Graduate School, we are not reporting number of applicants this year.


INCOMING COHORT — Fall 1984

11 started in Fall 1984.

MaxMinMedianDegrees granted
Years to first Masters3.512.57
Years to Ph.D84.56.55

Still enrolled: 0