Table11

 

TABLE 11

               

COMMENCEMENT ACTIVITY 1996-97

               
               

DEGREE

AUGUST

DECEMBER

MAY

 

 

TOTAL

               

Ph.D.

23

 

31

 

55

 

109

               

Ed.D.

15

 

9

 

43

 

67

               

D.M.A.

1

 

1

 

0

 

2

               

D.P.A.

4

 

1

 

3

 

8

               

Ed.S.

46

 

6

 

22

 

74

               

M.A.

254

 

99

 

172

 

525

               

M.S.

62

 

44

 

73

 

179

               

M.B.A.

0

 

3

 

74

 

77

               

M.F.A.

18

 

5

 

17

 

40

               

M.L.S.

29

 

18

 

24

 

71

               

M.M.

0

 

2

 

5

 

7

               

M.P.A.

0

 

2

 

3

 

5

               

M.S.W.

4

 

2

 

100

 

106

               

M.T.A.

17

 

2

 

0

 

19

               

M.Ac.

29

 

7

 

8

 

44

               

TOTAL

502

 

232

 

599

 

1,333

 

Table12

 

TABLE 12

           

DEGREE RECIPIENTS 1992 TO 1997

           

DEGREE

1992-93

1993-94

1994-95

1995-96

1996-97

           
           

Ph.D.

90

108

106

117

109

           

Ed.D.

33

44

45

74

67

           

D.M.A.

3

14

4

2

2

           

D.P.A.

8

10

7

4

8

           

Ed.S.

17

41

84

70

74

           

M.A. & M.S.

565

607

663

809

704

           

M.B.A.

75

88

90

82

77

           

M.F.A.

21

43

18

47

40

           

M.L.S.

64

73

62

60

71

           

M.M.

8

6

8

8

7

           

M.P.A.

6

6

9

11

5

           

M.S.W.

122

105

112

100

106

           

M.T.A.

9

10

15

12

19

           

M.Ac.

7

21

16

19

44

           

TOTAL

1,028

1,176

1,239

1,415

1,333

 

Table13

 

TABLE 13

                                   

DEGREES AWARDED, 1996 TO 1997

                                   
                                   

DIVISION

Ph.D.

Ed.D.

DMA

DPA

Ed.S.

MA

MS

MFA

MM

MPA

MTA

MLS

MSW

MBA

Mac

 

Total

                                   
                                   

Arts & Sciences

43

 

2

8

 

84

91

34

7

5

           

274

                                   

Business

17

       

36

       

19

   

77

44

 

193

                                   

Communication

7

       

40

                   

47

                                   

Education

23

67

   

73

363

                   

526

                                   

Engineering

12

         

71

                 

83

                                   

Human Environmental Sciences

           

15

                 

15

                                   

Library & Information Studies

1

     

1

   

6

     

71

       

79

                                   

Social Work

2

                     

106

     

108

                                   

Others

4

       

2

2

                 

8

                                   
                                   
                                   

TOTALS

109

67

2

8

74

525

179

40

7

5

19

71

106

77

44

 

1,333

 

Table14

 

TABLE 14

                     

DEGREES AWARDED BY ACADEMIC PROGRAM, 1992-97

                     
 

1992-93

1993-94

1994-95

1995-96

1996-97

PROGRAM

M

D

M

D

M

D

M

D

M

D

                     

ARTS AND SCIENCES

                   

American Studies

6

-

7

-

8

-

7

-

6

 

Anthropology

1

-

2

-

7

-

5

-

6

 

Art

5

-

3

-

3

-

2

-

5

 

Art History

1

-

0

-

0

-

1

-

0

 

Biological Sciences

9

0

4

3

13

4

13

5

9

5

Chemistry

2

11

3

3

7

10

6

11

6

7

Com. Disorders

12

-

25

-

14

-

19

-

29

 

Creative Writing

7

-

13

-

8

-

23

-

11

 

Criminal Justice

23

-

22

-

26

-

29

-

23

 

Economics

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

2

0

1

English

10

3

21

4

19

3

21

9

5

13

English As a

12

-

9

-

7

-

6

-

4

 

Second Language

                   

French

7

1

4

-

2

1

4

0

6

0

Geography

5

-

9

-

9

-

6

-

9

 

Geology

3

2

7

1

5

0

6

0

9

1

German

0

-

6

-

1

-

3

-

3

 

History

15

2

16

1

23

0

21

2

20

2

Mathematics

0

2

4

0

2

0

4

1

2

1

Math (Applied)

2

0

1

0

9

0

6

2

6

0

Music

8

3

6

14

8

4

8

2

7

2

Physics

4

1

5

2

6

0

5

3

6

1

Political Science

4

1

5

1

6

4

5

5

10

3

Psychology

18

6

12

13

13

8

11

11

8

8

Public Adm.

6

8

6

10

9

7

11

4

5

8

Romance Lan.

0

0

1

0

1

1

2

0

0

 

*Sociology

1

1

1

1

0

1

-

-

   

Spanish

5

0

7

0

5

1

4

 

2

1

Theatre

7

-

25

-

6

-

17

-

21

 

Womens Studies

3

-

5

-

7

-

3

-

3

 

TOTALS

176

41

229

53

224

44

248

57

221

53

                     

* Inactive or Eliminated

                   

D = Doctorates

M = Masters

 

- = No degree program offered

   
                     

COMMERCE AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

           

Accounting

7

2

21

2

16

6

19

0

44

1

Business Adm.

75

0

88

-

90

-

82

-

77

 

Economics

2

0

5

2

7

2

7

0

5

2

Finance

16

4

14

4

16

9

12

3

8

4

Human Res. Mgt.

9

2

9

5

6

1

13

3

6

5

Management Sc.

0

2

1

7

1

1

2

3

1

3

Marketing

18

8

11

1

9

2

9

2

16

2

*Statistics

0

0

-

-

-

-

-

-

   

Tax Accounting

9

-

10

-

15

-

12

-

19

 

TOTALS

136

18

159

21

160

21

156

11

176

17

                     

COMMUNICATION

                   

Adv.& Pub.Rel.

16

-

16

-

17

-

19

-

24

 

Journalism

9

-

5

-

8

-

9

-

7

 

Mass Commun.

-

3

-

5

-

8

-

12

 

7

Tele. & Film

2

-

6

-

8

-

2

-

1

 

Speech Comm.

3

-

4

-

5

-

7

-

8

 

TOTALS

30

3

31

5

38

8

37

12

40

7

                     

EDUCATION

                   

*Art Education

2

-

4

-

4

-

-

-

5

 

Counselor Ed.

26

4

22

2

30

4

19

4

24

6

Early Childhood Ed

18

-

22

-

18

-

41

-

21

 

**Ed. Admin.

5

7

-

8

-

8

-

35

 

15

**Ed. Lead.

-

-

6

-

20

-

1

-

3

 

Ed. Psychology

5

5

1

2

3

0

1

2

0

1

Ed. Research

-

4

-

2

-

3

-

3

 

0

Elementary Ed.

52

0

62

2

66

6

199

3

116

5

Health Ed. & Prom.

7

1

4

1

9

4

3

1

7

3

Higher Ed. Ad.

4

10

8

23

4

17

7

23

13

29

*Home Ec Ed.

1

-

0

-

0

-

-

-

   

**Instructional

9

8

-

10

-

5

-

6

 

9

Leadership

                   

Music Ed.

7

-

0

-

2

2

1

2

4

3

Human Perform.

7

2

5

3

6

6

9

3

7

1

*Reading Ed.

1

-

0

-

0

-

-

-

1

 

School Psych.

-

2

2

0

1

1

3

1

1

1

Secondary Ed.

65

2

72

7

82

5

107

11

100

7

Special Ed.

34

5

51

10

53

6

59

6

61

10

TOTALS

243

50

259

70

298

67

450

100

363

90

                     
                     

* = Inactive or Eliminated

                   

** = Masters degrees for Education Administration and Instructional Leadership combined to become the

Educational Leadership degree.

               
                     

ENGINEERING

                   

Aerospace

4

-

3

-

7

-

4

-

8

 

Chemical

1

1

8

2

4

1

5

0

5

1

Civil

7

5

5

4

4

1

3

1

2

1

Computer Sc.

10

-

12

0

12

0

10

2

12

2

Electrical

26

3

20

2

16

2

12

2

5

1

Engineering

0

-

0

-

0

-

1

-

1

 

Engineering Hydrology

               

1

 

Environmental

11

-

8

-

16

-

15

-

5

 

Eng. Sc. Mechanics

3

3

1

2

2

0

5

1

6

1

Industrial

11

-

9

-

8

-

5

-

8

 

Mechanical

10

0

7

3

10

0

8

0

11

3

Metallurgical

6

1

5

2

2

3

3

4

5

3

Mineral

0

-

3

-

1

-

3

-

2

 

TOTALS

89

13

81

15

82

7

74

10

71

12

                     

GRADUATE SCHOOL

                   

Applied Statistics

5

2

3

2

3

7

6

2

2

1

Latin American

2

1

4

0

2

-

4

-

2

 

Materials Science

-

1

-

2

-

2

-

2

 

1

Interdiscip.

0

2

0

0

0

1

0

0

0

2

TOTALS

7

6

7

4

5

10

10

4

4

4

                     

HUMAN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES

               

Clothing, Textile

2

-

2

-

1

-

2

-

1

 

& Interior Design

                   

Consumer Sc.

1

-

1

-

0

-

3

-

0

 

Human Nutrition

2

-

2

-

5

-

0

-

11

 

General Studies

0

-

1

-

1

-

0

-

0

 

Human Develop.

3

-

7

-

3

-

2

-

3

 

& Family Studies

                   

TOTALS

8

0

13

0

10

0

7

0

15

0

                     

LIBRARY & INFORMATION STUDIES

               

Book Arts

2

-

2

-

2

-

6

-

6

 

Library & Info St

64

3

73

2

62

0

60

2

71

1

TOTALS

66

3

75

2

64

0

66

2

77

1

                     

SOCIAL WORK

                   

Social Work

122

1

105

6

112

5

100

1

106

2

TOTALS

122

1

105

6

112

5

100

1

106

2

                     

GRAND TOTALS

877

135

959

176

993

162

1,148

197

1,073

186

                     

* Inactive or Eliminated

                   

** Converted to Educational Leadership at Master's level

         

 

Table15

 

TABLE 15

   

THE GRADUATE COUNCIL

THE UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA

   

Nancy S. Barrett, Ph.D., Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs (ex officio)

Ronald W. Rogers, Ph.D., Assistant Vice President for Academic Affairs and

Dean of the Graduate School (ex officio and chairman)

 

Charles B. Osburn, Ph.D., Dean of University Libraries (ex officio)

 

William K. Rule, Ph.D., Faculty Senate Representative (ex officio)

 
   
 

TERM

Joan L. Atkinson, Ph.D., College of Communication*

2000

John A. Barnard, Ph.D., College of Engineering

1998

Barbara A. Chotiner, Ph.D., College of Arts & Sciences

1999

Deborah Crown, Ph.D., College of Commerce & Business Adm.*

1999

Edwin S. Ellis, Ph.D., College of Education

1998

Barbara Godorecci, Ph.D., College of Arts and Sciences*

1998

Paula M. Gourley, M.F.A., College of Communication

1998

J. Brian Gray, Ph.D., College of Commerce & Business Adm.

2000

Nathan L. Green, Ph.D., College of Arts & Sciences

1999

Donald L. Hooks, Ph.D., College of Commerce and Business Adm.

1999

Joseph A. Hornsby, Ph.D., College of Arts and Sciences

1998

I. Atly Jefcoat, Ph.D., College of Engineering

1999

Margaret Johnson, Ph.D., College of Arts & Sciences

2000

Thomas A. Lee, D.Litt, College of Commerce and Business Adm.

2000

James D. Leeper, Ph.D., College of Community Health Science

2000

F. Richard Olenchak, Ph.D., College of Education

1999

Linda W. Olivet, D.S.N., Capstone College of Nursing*

1998

Kathryn Oths, Ph.D., College of Arts & Sciences*

2000

Carol J. Pierman, Ph.D., College of Arts & Sciences

2000

Steven Prentice-Dunn, Ph.D., College of Arts & Sciences

1999

David R. Roskow-Ewoldsen, Ph.D., College of Communication

1998

Inez C. Rovegno, Ph.D., College of Education*

1999

Jack W. Sulentic, Ph.D., College of Arts and Sciences

1998

Dennis W. Sunal, Ph.D., College of Education

1998

Robert J. Teare, Ph.D., School of Social Work

1999

Stephen J. Thoma, College of Human Environmental Sciences*

2000

R. Carl Westerfield, Ph.D., College of Education

1999

S. Allen Wilcoxon, Ph.D., College of Education

2000

Mesha Ellis, College of Arts & Sciences**

1998

Stan McCaa, College of Arts & Sciences**

1998

   
   
   

*Appointed

 

**Student Representative