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ERIC Number: ED131897
Record Type: RIE
Publication Date: 1976-Dec
Pages: 34
Abstractor: N/A
Reference Count: 0
ISBN: N/A
ISSN: N/A
Academic Crossover Report, Community Colleges, Fall 1976.
Hawaii Univ., Honolulu. Community Coll. System.
Patterns of course distribution by subject areas and of courses taken by various majors are described in this report on Hawaii community colleges. Distribution of courses by major indicates: (1) liberal arts majors are the largest consumers of general education--66% of all Student Semester Hours (SSH) generated in general education are taken by liberal arts students; (2) vocational majors and unclassified students are taking 28% and 4%, respectively, of the SSH generated in general education; (3) vocational students take 80% of the vocational courses; (4) liberal arts majors and unclassified students take 14% and 4%, respectively, of all SSH generated in vocational education. In terms of student educational objectives, certificate students are taking 71% of their work in vocational courses, Associate of Arts students take 89% in general education, Associate of Science students take 59% in general education courses, and special and unclassified students take 64% in general education. The patterns of SSH taken by majors has remained stable over the past five years. The total number of SSH has declined slightly from that of the previous year. (Author/JDS)
Publication Type: Reports - Research
Education Level: N/A
Audience: N/A
Language: N/A
Sponsor: N/A
Authoring Institution: Hawaii Univ., Honolulu. Community Coll. System.
Identifiers: Hawaii
Note: Pages 9 through 43 of the original document, consisting of computer printouts of the data by individual campus, have been deleted due to poor reproducibility. Not available in hard copy due to marginal legibility of original document