College of Criminology & Criminal Justice E & G Student Credit Hours and Headcount Productivity By Instructor Type

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College of Criminology & Criminal Justice E & G Student Credit Hours and Headcount Productivity By Instructor Type Student Headcount/ Student Headcount/ FTE Credit Hrs SCH/FTE Headcount FTE FTE Credit Hrs SCH/FTE Headcount FTE Fall 2010 Spring 2011 16.1906 5,644.0 348.6 1,858.0 114.8 16.0106 4,828.0 301.6 1,581 98.7 OPS Regular 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 OPS Regular 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 OPS Adjuncts 1.2384 1,278.0 1,032.0 426.0 344.0 OPS Adjuncts 1.6383 1,959.0 1,195.8 647 394.9 Graduate Assistants 2.2574 3,618.0 1,602.7 1,003.0 444.3 Graduate Assistants 2.7483 3,345.0 1,217.1 1,013 368.6 19.6864 10,540.0 535.4 3,287 167.0 20.3972 10,132.0 496.7 3,241 158.9 Fall 2011 Spring 2012 15.01 4,190.0 279.2 1,353.0 90.1 15.2748 4,774.0 312.5 1,558 102.0 OPS Regular 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 OPS Regular 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 OPS Adjuncts 1.3125 2,085.0 1,588.6 695.0 529.5 OPS Adjuncts 1.0724 1,872.0 1,745.6 624 581.9 Graduate Assistants 3.3889 3,345.0 987.0 1,115.0 329.0 Graduate Assistants 2.32 2,421.0 1,043.5 808 348.3 19.71 9,620.0 488.1 3,163 160.5 18.6672 9,067.0 485.7 2,990 160.2 Fall 2012 Spring 2013 14.6988 4,216.7 286.9 1,426 97.0 13.6838 3,090.0 225.8 981 71.7 OPS Regular 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 OPS Regular 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 OPS Adjuncts 2.1043 2,460.0 1,169.0 820 389.7 OPS Adjuncts 2.4301 3,326.1 1,368.7 1,113 458.0 Graduate Assistants 2.2962 3,060.0 1,332.6 790 344.0 Graduate Assistants 2.24 4,820.0 2,151.8 1,268 566.1 A & P / USPS 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 A & P / USPS 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 Others 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 Others 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 19.0993 9,736.7 509.8 3,036 159.0 18.3539 11,236.1 612.2 3,362 183.2 Fall 2013 Spring 2014 14.7034 4,436.0 301.7 1,437.0 97.7 14.1643 3,888.1 274.5 1,250 88.3 OPS Regular 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 OPS Regular 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 OPS Adjuncts 2.5312 3,102.0 1,225.5 1,034.0 408.5 OPS Adjuncts 2.0772 1,827.0 879.5 609 293.2 Graduate Assistants 2.0586 4,212.0 2,046.1 1,011.0 491.1 Graduate Assistants 1.745 3,960.0 2,269.3 1,114 638.4 19.2932 11,750.0 609.0 3,482 180.5 17.9865 9,675.1 537.9 2,973 165.3 Fall 2014 Spring 2015 15.73 5,887.0 374.2 1,922.0 122.2 16.523 6,684.0 404.5 2,183 132.1 OPS Regular 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 OPS Regular 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 OPS Adjuncts 1.9813 1,512.0 763.1 504.0 254.4 OPS Adjuncts 2.4443 2,391.0 978.2 797 326.1 Graduate Assistants 2.1739 3,448.0 1,586.1 929.0 427.3 Graduate Assistants 1.3032 3,471.0 2,663.4 759 582.4 19.89 10,847.0 545.4 3,355 168.7 20.2705 12,546.0 618.9 3,739 184.5 Source: Instruction Research Data Files.

Fall 2010 - Spring 2011: Organized Courses (C, D, & L) Bales, W. 9002 1.75 693.0 90.0 783.0 231 30 261 2 3 5 Baumer, E. 9001 1.20 414.0 0.0 414.0 138 0 138 1 0 1 Beaver, K. 9002 2.00 1,119.0 63.0 1,182.0 373 21 394 4 2 6 Blomberg, T. 9001 1.28 771.0 0.0 771.0 257 0 257 2 0 2 Chiricos, T. 9001 2.00 0.0 96.0 96.0 0 32 32 0 2 2 Close, B. 9003 2.00 1,005.0 0.0 1,005.0 336 0 336 6 0 6 Doerner, W. 9001 2.00 1,170.0 0.0 1,170.0 390 0 390 4 0 4 Gertz, M. 9001 2.00 135.0 123.0 258.0 45 41 86 1 3 4 Hay, C. 9002 2.00 390.0 129.0 519.0 130 43 173 1 3 4 Kleck, G. 9001 2.00 0.0 117.0 117.0 0 39 39 0 3 3 9001 2.00 696.0 0.0 696.0 232 0 232 7 0 7 Mears, 9001 2.00 0.0 132.0 132.0 0 44 44 0 3 3 Piquero, A. 9001 1.97 0.0 66.0 66.0 0 22 22 0 2 2 Piquero, N. 9002 2.00 720.0 54.0 774.0 240 18 258 2 1 3 Siennick, S. 9003 2.00 393.0 0.0 393.0 131 0 131 3 0 3 Stewart, E. 9002 2.00 732.0 0.0 732.0 244 0 244 3 0 3 Stults, B. 9003 2.00 690.0 84.0 774.0 230 28 258 2 2 4 1.89 525.2 56.1 581.3 175 19 194 2 1 4 Grand Total 32.2 8,928.0 954.0 9,882.0 2,977 318 3,295 38 24 62

Fall 2010 - Spring 2011: Individualized Courses (G, T, I, O, P, R, S, & Z) Bales, W. 9002 1.75 4.0 12.0 16.0 2 4 6 2 4 6 Baumer, E. 9001 1.20 0.0 43.0 43.0 0 7 7. 5 5 Beaver, K. 9002 2.00 0.0 42.0 42.0 0 9 9. 6 6 Blomberg, T. 9001 1.28 0.0 40.0 40.0 0 11 11. 9 9 Chiricos, T. 9001 2.00 0.0 64.0 64.0 0 12 12. 3 3 Close, B. 9003 2.00 13.0 6.0 19.0 5 2 7 4 2 6 Doerner, W. 9001 2.00 3.0 3.0 6.0 1 1 2 1 1 2 Gertz, M. 9001 2.00 6.0 37.0 43.0 2 11 13 2 9 11 Hay, C. 9002 2.00 3.0 89.0 92.0 1 17 18 1 8 9 Kleck, G. 9001 2.00 0.0 12.0 12.0 0 4 4. 3 3 9001 2.00 30.0 9.0 39.0 10 3 13 6 3 9 Mears, 9001 2.00 1.0 78.0 79.0 1 14 15 1 7 8 Piquero, A. 9001 1.97 12.0 0.0 12.0 4 0 4 2. 2 Piquero, N. 9002 2.00 0.0 3.0 3.0 0 1 1. 1 1 Siennick, S. 9003 2.00......... Stewart, E. 9002 2.00 14.0 18.0 32.0 5 4 9 4 4 8 Stults, B. 9003 2.00 0.0 48.0 48.0 0 13 13. 9 9 1.89 5.4 31.5 36.9 2 7 9 3 5 6 Grand Total 32.2 86.0 504.0 590.0 31 113 144 23 74 97

Fall 2010 - Spring 2011: All Courses Bales, W. 9002 1.75 697.0 102.0 799.0 233 34 267 4 7 11 Baumer, E. 9001 1.20 414.0 43.0 457.0 138 7 145 1 5 6 Beaver, K. 9002 2.00 1,119.0 105.0 1,224.0 373 30 403 4 8 12 Blomberg, T. 9001 1.28 771.0 40.0 811.0 257 11 268 2 9 11 Chiricos, T. 9001 2.00 0.0 160.0 160.0 0 44 44 0 5 5 Close, B. 9003 2.00 1,018.0 6.0 1,024.0 341 2 343 10 2 12 Doerner, W. 9001 2.00 1,173.0 3.0 1,176.0 391 1 392 5 1 6 Gertz, M. 9001 2.00 141.0 160.0 301.0 47 52 99 3 12 15 Hay, C. 9002 2.00 393.0 218.0 611.0 131 60 191 2 11 13 Kleck, G. 9001 2.00 0.0 129.0 129.0 0 43 43 0 6 6 9001 2.00 726.0 9.0 735.0 242 3 245 13 3 16 Mears, 9001 2.00 1.0 210.0 211.0 1 58 59 1 10 11 Piquero, A. 9001 1.97 12.0 66.0 78.0 4 22 26 2 2 4 Piquero, N. 9002 2.00 720.0 57.0 777.0 240 19 259 2 2 4 Siennick, S. 9003 2.00 393.0 0.0 393.0 131 0 131 3 0 3 Stewart, E. 9002 2.00 746.0 18.0 764.0 249 4 253 7 4 11 Stults, B. 9003 2.00 690.0 132.0 822.0 230 41 271 2 11 13 1.89 530.2 85.8 616.0 177 25 202 4 6 9 Grand Total 32.2 9,014.0 1,458.0 10,472.0 3,008 431 3,439 61 98 159

Fall 2014 - Spring 2015: Organized Courses (C, D, & L) Bales, W. 9001 1.45 147.0 33.0 180.0 49 11 60 1 1 2 Baumer, E. 9001 1.24......... Beaver, K. 9001 1.57 450.0 300.0 750.0 150 100 250 2 4 6 Blomberg, T. 9001 1.27 969.0 0.0 969.0 323 0 323 2 0 2 Chiricos, T. 9001 1.86 771.0 0.0 771.0 257 0 257 4 0 4 Close, B. 9003 1.96 756.0 0.0 756.0 252 0 252 6 0 6 Doerner, W. 9001 1.85 1,800.0 0.0 1,800.0 600 0 600 7 0 7 Gertz, M. 9001 1.99 0.0 123.0 123.0 0 41 41 0 2 2 Hay, C. 9001 1.58 279.0 165.0 444.0 93 55 148 2 2 4 Hightower, P. 9002 1.59 885.0 0.0 885.0 295 0 295 3 0 3 Johnson, K. 9003 1.99 1,209.0 0.0 1,209.0 403 0 403 4 0 4 Kleck, G. 9001 1.99 105.0 105.0 210.0 35 35 70 1 3 4 9001 1.99 393.0 0.0 393.0 131 0 131 6 0 6 Mears, 9001 1.73 0.0 243.0 243.0 0 81 81 0 4 4 Rubin, A. 9003 1.39 606.0 21.0 627.0 202 7 209 3 1 4 Siennick, S. 9003 1.49 294.0 0.0 294.0 98 0 98 2 0 2 Stewart, E. 9001 1.43 609.0 81.0 690.0 203 27 230 4 1 5 Stults, B. 9002 1.89 534.0 198.0 732.0 178 66 244 2 2 4 Vickers, R. 9082 1.99 561.0 0.0 561.0 187 0 187 3 0 3 1.70 576.0 70.5 646.5 192 24 216 3 1 4 Grand Total 32.3 10,368.0 1,269.0 11,637.0 3,456 423 3,879 52 20 72

Fall 2014 - Spring 2015: Individualized Courses (G, T, I, O, P, R, S, & Z) Bales, W. 9001 1.45 3.0 87.0 90.0 1 14 15 1 8 9 Baumer, E. 9001 1.24 0.0 51.0 51.0 0 11 11. 7 7 Beaver, K. 9001 1.57 0.0 118.0 118.0 0 32 32. 21 21 Blomberg, T. 9001 1.27 9.0 18.0 27.0 3 3 6 3 3 6 Chiricos, T. 9001 1.86 3.0 10.0 13.0 1 4 5 1 4 5 Close, B. 9003 1.96 3.0 0.0 3.0 1 0 1 1. 1 Doerner, W. 9001 1.85 0.0 9.0 9.0 0 2 2. 2 2 Gertz, M. 9001 1.99 3.0 19.0 22.0 1 5 6 1 5 6 Hay, C. 9001 1.58 0.0 105.0 105.0 0 20 20. 13 13 Hightower, P. 9002 1.59 0.0 43.0 43.0 0 11 11. 8 8 Johnson, K. 9003 1.99 2.0 0.0 2.0 1 0 1 1. 1 Kleck, G. 9001 1.99 0.0 13.0 13.0 0 5 5. 5 5 9001 1.99 69.0 36.0 105.0 23 12 35 12 8 20 Mears, 9001 1.73 0.0 75.0 75.0 0 11 11. 6 6 Rubin, A. 9003 1.39 0.0 6.0 6.0 0 2 2. 2 2 Siennick, S. 9003 1.49 0.0 54.0 54.0 0 9 9. 4 4 Stewart, E. 9001 1.43 6.0 114.0 120.0 2 24 26 2 19 21 Stults, B. 9002 1.89 3.0 52.0 55.0 1 18 19 1 10 11 Vickers, R. 9082 1.99 23.0 0.0 23.0 9 0 9 3. 3 1.70 6.5 42.6 49.2 2 10 12 3 8 8 Grand Total 32.3 124.0 810.0 934.0 43 183 226 26 125 151

Fall 2014 - Spring 2015: All Courses Bales, W. 9001 1.45 150.0 120.0 270.0 50 25 75 2 9 11 Baumer, E. 9001 1.24 0.0 51.0 51.0 0 11 11. 7 7 Beaver, K. 9001 1.57 450.0 418.0 868.0 150 132 282 2 25 27 Blomberg, T. 9001 1.27 978.0 18.0 996.0 326 3 329 5 3 8 Chiricos, T. 9001 1.86 774.0 10.0 784.0 258 4 262 5 4 9 Close, B. 9003 1.96 759.0 0.0 759.0 253 0 253 7 0 7 Doerner, W. 9001 1.85 1,800.0 9.0 1,809.0 600 2 602 7 2 9 Gertz, M. 9001 1.99 3.0 142.0 145.0 1 46 47 1 7 8 Hay, C. 9001 1.58 279.0 270.0 549.0 93 75 168 2 15 17 Hightower, P. 9002 1.59 885.0 43.0 928.0 295 11 306 3 8 11 Johnson, K. 9003 1.99 1,211.0 0.0 1,211.0 404 0 404 5 0 5 Kleck, G. 9001 1.99 105.0 118.0 223.0 35 40 75 1 8 9 9001 1.99 462.0 36.0 498.0 154 12 166 18 8 26 Mears, 9001 1.73 0.0 318.0 318.0 0 92 92 0 10 10 Rubin, A. 9003 1.39 606.0 27.0 633.0 202 9 211 3 3 6 Siennick, S. 9003 1.49 294.0 54.0 348.0 98 9 107 2 4 6 Stewart, E. 9001 1.43 615.0 195.0 810.0 205 51 256 6 20 26 Stults, B. 9002 1.89 537.0 250.0 787.0 179 84 263 3 12 15 Vickers, R. 9082 1.99 584.0 0.0 584.0 196 0 196 6 0 6 1.70 552.2 109.4 661.6 184 32 216 4 8 12 Grand Total 32.3 10,492.0 2,079.0 12,571.0 3,499 606 4,105 78 145 223