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DOCUMENT RESUME ED 447 890 JC 010 058 AUTHOR Baldwin, Anne TITLE Performance Review: Associate in Science Programs. Report Years 1984-85 through 1997-98. INSTITUTION Miami-Dade Community Coll., FL. Office of Institutional Research. REPORT NO 99-03R PUB DATE 1999-02-00 NOTE 133p. PUB TYPE Reports Research (143) EDRS PRICE MF01/PC06 Plus Postage. DESCRIPTORS *Associate Degrees; *Community Colleges; Degrees (Academic); Followup Studies; *Graduates; Longitudinal Studies; *Outcomes of Education; Two Year Colleges IDENTIFIERS Florida; *Miami Dade Community College FL ABSTRACT This report provides an update on the historical tracking of Associates in Science graduates by program. The data cover a 14-year span, and are helpful in looking at program trends and effectiveness. The report includes two types of tables. Tables 1-10 summarize data for A.S programs and comparisons of Florida's Miami-Dade Community College (M-DCC) with other state public community colleges. Tables 11-63 show 14 years of detailed information for all A.S. degree programs offered. Research finds that of the 53 programs in existence at M-DCC, 41 had placement rates of at least 75%, while 12 programs fell below 70%. Table 3 shows the 10 programs with the highest number of graduates, which account for two-thirds of total A.S. programs. Table 5 lists programs with highest in-program enrollments for 1998-97. Average enrollments exceed 5,400. Nursing is found to be the largest program. It is 2.6 times larger than its follower, Business Administration and Management. When compared to other Florida Community Colleges, M-DCC had the most graduates (1,260 or 13.1% of the entire state system). Of 1981 A.S. graduates, 31% transferred to the State University System (SUS). Ten years later 33% were continuing education. However only 10% of those are at the SUS, while 1.7% are at private universities and 21% are at community colleges. M-DCC serves 28% of the minority total for the Florida community college system, the largest amount system-wide. Forty percent of Hispanic A.S. students attend M-DCC. (PGS) Reproductions supplied by EDRS are the best that can be made from the original document.

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AUTHOR Baldwin, AnneTITLE Performance Review: Associate in Science Programs. Report

Years 1984-85 through 1997-98.INSTITUTION Miami-Dade Community Coll., FL. Office of Institutional

Research.REPORT NO 99-03RPUB DATE 1999-02-00NOTE 133p.

PUB TYPE Reports Research (143)EDRS PRICE MF01/PC06 Plus Postage.DESCRIPTORS *Associate Degrees; *Community Colleges; Degrees (Academic);

Followup Studies; *Graduates; Longitudinal Studies;*Outcomes of Education; Two Year Colleges

IDENTIFIERS Florida; *Miami Dade Community College FL

ABSTRACTThis report provides an update on the historical tracking of

Associates in Science graduates by program. The data cover a 14-year span,and are helpful in looking at program trends and effectiveness. The reportincludes two types of tables. Tables 1-10 summarize data for A.S programs andcomparisons of Florida's Miami-Dade Community College (M-DCC) with otherstate public community colleges. Tables 11-63 show 14 years of detailedinformation for all A.S. degree programs offered. Research finds that of the53 programs in existence at M-DCC, 41 had placement rates of at least 75%,while 12 programs fell below 70%. Table 3 shows the 10 programs with thehighest number of graduates, which account for two-thirds of total A.S.programs. Table 5 lists programs with highest in-program enrollments for1998-97. Average enrollments exceed 5,400. Nursing is found to be the largestprogram. It is 2.6 times larger than its follower, Business Administrationand Management. When compared to other Florida Community Colleges, M-DCC hadthe most graduates (1,260 or 13.1% of the entire state system). Of 1981 A.S.graduates, 31% transferred to the State University System (SUS). Ten yearslater 33% were continuing education. However only 10% of those are at theSUS, while 1.7% are at private universities and 21% are at communitycolleges. M-DCC serves 28% of the minority total for the Florida communitycollege system, the largest amount system-wide. Forty percent of HispanicA.S. students attend M-DCC. (PGS)

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PERFORMANCE REVIEW:

ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE PROGRAMSREPORT YEARS 1984-85 THROUGH 1997-98

Research Report No. 99-03R

February 1999

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PERFORMANCE REVIEW:

ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE PROGRAMSREPORT YEARS 1984-85 THROUGH 1997-98

Research Report No. 99-03R

February 1999

Anne BaldwinSenior Research Associate

Miami-Dade Community College

INSTITUTIONAL RESEARCH

Cathy MorrisDistrict Director

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Table of Contents

Highlights of the Report 1

Rationale and Purpose 2

Definitions 2

Findings 3

Methodological Issues 6

Summary Tables for Associate in Science Program Performance (Tables 1-10) 7-15

Details of Associate in Science Program PerformanceTables 11 63 (In Alphabetical Order by Program Title) 16 - 69

Appendices 70 73

Appendix A Placement Status of 1995-96 Associate in Science Graduates 71

Appendix B Placement Status of 1994-95 Associate in Science Graduates 72

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List of Tables

Table 1 Placement Status of 1996-97 Associate in Science Graduates 8

Table 2 Placement Status of 1996-97 Associate in Science GraduatesSorted by Placement Rate 9

Table 3 Top Ten Programs for Completions 1996-97Associate in Science Graduates 10

Table 4 Associate in Science Programs with Fewer Than TenCompletions in 1997-98 11

Table 5 Associate in Science Programs with the Highest EnrollmentsSorted by 1997-98 Enrollment 12

Table 6 Associate in Science Programs with Fewer Than FifteenEnrollments in 1997-98 12

Table 7 Occupational Clusters of Associate in Science Programs 13

Table 8 Florida Community Colleges Institutions with the LargestAssociate in Science Degree Completions 1996-97 Report Year 14

Table 9 Florida Community College System Associate in Science GraduatesWho Transferred to the Florida State University System (SUS)Fall Term 1996 Enrollments 14

Table 10 Associate in Science Degree Enrollments by EthnicityFlorida Community Colleges 1996-97 Report Year 15

Tables 11-63 Associate in Science Program Performance(In Alphabetical Order by Program Title) 16-69

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PERFORMANCE REVIEW: ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE PROGRAMS

Report Years 1984-85 Through 1997-98

Highlights of the Report

This report updates the historical tracking of Associate in Science graduates by program. Thedata span fourteen years, beginning in 1984-85 and are useful in examining program trends andprogram effectiveness. Program enrollment data include students who have earned at least 17college credits, nine of which are in the major field. Success factors include number ofgraduates and the percent of graduates placed in related jobs or continuing education. The poolused in calculation of placement rate consists of graduates who could be found and whootherwise met state defined criteria.

Some findings for the 1996-97 Associate in Science graduates:

There were 1,262 Associate in Science graduates in 1996-97. Of these, 84% or 1,060graduates made it into the pool used for the placement rate.

Of those graduates in the pool, 96% or 1,019 were successfully placed.

There were 26 of 53 programs that attained a 100% placement rate.

Forty-one programs achieved placement rates above 70%. Of the twelve programs fallingbelow that rate, eleven had zero graduates.

The most popular programs retained this position across time and are generally in the samerank order. The largest programs in order of enrollment size are Nursing (1,215), BusinessAdministration & Management (480), Computer Information Systems Analysis (409), LegalAssisting (351), and Child Development & Education (347).

Nursing, the largest of M-DCC's programs, had 378 graduates.

The ten A.S. programs with the most graduates account for 66% of program enrollments,69% of graduates, and 71% of placements.

Ten programs had fewer than fifteen enrollments in 1997-98.

Twenty-eight programs had fewer than ten graduates in 1997-98. Most have a history of lowcompletions. These are detailed in the report.

M-DCC had the largest number of A.S. graduates in the state and produced 13.1% of allA.S. graduates in the Community College System.

Seven Florida public community colleges enrolled 63% of the statewide total Associate inScience in-program enrollments in 1996-97.

The largest Associate in Science in-program enrollments are at Florida Community Collegeat Jacksonville (7,463 or 12.8%), Valencia (6,672 or 11.4%), and Miami-Dade (5,447 or

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M-DCC serves the largest number and percent (4,102 or 28%) statewide of the combinedBlack and Hispanic A.S. in-program enrollments; FCC at Jacksonville, the second largest inthis category, serves about one-half as many (2,258 or 15%).

The top seven largest community colleges have 82% of the state's Black and Hispanic A.S.program enrollments.

The state's largest Black community college program enrollments are at FCC Jacksonville(23.5% of the Florida Community College System) and at M-DCC (18% of the System).

Miami-Dade Community College has the largest Hispanic program enrollments (40.5% ofthe Florida Community College System), followed by Valencia (17.5% of the System).

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Rationale and Purpose

In recent years, the Florida legislature created landmark legislation that heavily impactedvocational programs at the state's public community colleges. Effectiveness and outcomesfunding are linked to performance measures. As a result of the mandates, Miami-DadeCommunity College further accelerated the development of initiatives to strategically positionthe College and the workforce of this community for the challenges of the 21' century.Identified growth fields and programs, curricula, and courses were the focus for restructuring toaccommodate the trends in economic needs. Streamlining and integration of programs,accompanied by state-of-the-art delivery services, were critical targeted goals. Results ofpartnerships and new approaches will indeed be reflected in data collected in subsequent years.

The Performance Review: Associate in Science Programs updates the historical tracking of A.S.graduates of Research Report 93-14R. This volume covers college-wide accountability detailsfor 53 programs beginning in 1984-85 through 1997-98. These long-term statistics giveevidence of program trends and provide information about the effectiveness of each A.S.program.

Definitions

This performance review presents a historical account, which spans fourteen years

commencing in 1984-85, when new vocational legislative accountability mandates wereimplemented. Data variables in the tables are at times specifically defined by the State'sreporting system and at other times by the College's internal system: Definitions are noted intable footnotes. Changes in definitions occurred across the years, as new requirements wereput into effect and these changes often impact the data of the year the change occurred and/or

in subsequent years.

Enrollment data consist of in-program counts of students. Students are in-program when theyhave earned at least 17 college credits, nine of which are in the major field. Success factors -number of graduates placed in related jobs or continuing their education - are displayed acrossthe range of years under the heading "placed." Beginning with 1996-97 graduates, jobplacement data were enhanced with supplemental data collected by local surveys of theCollege's program managers. Fall Term declared enrollments are also provided for both theAssociate in Science and its Associate in Arts counterpart (if any) to indicate the magnitude ofinterest in the program field. Summary tables at the front of the report give an overview of themost recent performance of all A.S. programs.

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Findings

There are two categories of tables in this report. Tables 1-10 contain summary data for A.S.programs and comparisons of M-DCC with the state's other public community colleges. Tables11 63 present 14 years of detailed data for each and every Associate in Science program thatwas active in Fall Term 1997-98. Table 1 highlights performance factors for 1996-97 graduatesof Associate in Science programs. The programs are arranged alphabetically and give thepercent of the graduate pool that was placed. Due to recent local surveying efforts, 84% ofgraduates were kept in the pool in 1996-97 as opposed to 70% in 1995-96. There were 1,262Associate in Science graduates in 1996-97 and 1,060 of them made it into the pool. From thispool of graduates, 96% were successfully placed. The criteria by which graduates are includedin the pool is discussed under "Methodological Issues" (last section of narrative).

Table 2 shows placement data sorted by placement rate. Of the 53 programs in existence atM-DCC, 41 programs attained placement rates of at least 75% while twelve programs fell below70%. Graphic Design Technology had a 55% placement rate and eleven programs had 0%placements. Among these latter programs, nine had zero graduates. There were 26 programswith 100% of the pool of graduates placed. Many graduates did not make it into the pool. Ifpercents were recalculated using all graduates, the yield would show: Automotive ServiceManagement Technology (42% placiernartr,---B-usiness Administration & Management (62%),Interior Design Technology (45%), Interpreter Training for Hearing Impaired (60%),

Photographic Technology (33%).

Table 3 displays ten programs with the highest number of graduates in 1996-97. Theseprograms are listed in descending order Nursing (378), Child Development & Education (99),Legal Assisting (75), Business Administration & Management (50), Dental Hygiene (49),Electronics Engineering Technology (49), Physical Therapist Assisting (49), ComputerInformation Systems Analysis (46), Radiography (39), and Office Systems Technology (38).The aggregation of four Nursing programs totaled 1,215 enrollments and the aforementioned378 completers. The ten programs shown in Table 3 account for about two-thirds of totalAssociate in Science in-program enrollments, close to 70% of the graduates, and 71% ofsuccessful placements for the College's programs. Most, but not all, of the programs havinghigh completions are also the top programs for size of enrollments.

Table 4 gives four years of data (1994-95 through 1997-98) for the 28 Associate in Scienceprograms with fewer than ten completions in 1997-98. Programs in this table generally showeither erratic graduation numbers across the years or consistently low completions. Only

programs in existence for at least four years are shown.

Table 5 consists of programs with the highest in-program enrollments, organized by the size of

1997-98 enrollments. To be counted as enrolled in a program requires the accumulation of 17college credits, 9 of which are in the major field. Across the four years, the average in-programenrollments exceeded 5,400 and the top ten programs accounted for about two-thirds of thisenrollment. The 1997-98 data for the top ten programs are Nursing (1,175 in-programenrollments), Business Administration & Management (442), Computer Information SystemsAnalysis (442), Legal Assisting (338), Child Development & Education (318), ElectronicsEngineering (245), Dental Hygiene (153), Criminal Justice (129), Office Systems Technology(127), and Radiography (112). These programs retained their popularity across time and aregenerally in the same rank order each year. The largest program, Nursing, is 2.6 times as large

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as the second largest, Business Administration & Management. Computer Information SystemsAnalysis and Dental Hygiene show an unbroken growth trend.

Table 6 features the programs with fewer that fifteen enrollments in 1997-98. There are ten ofthese programs. With one exception, Environmental Science Technology, these programs havebeen in existence for many years. Trend declines are evident for Drafting and DesignTechnology, Health Services Management, and perhaps for Graphic Arts Technology.

Table 7 gives the distribution of Associate in Science program clusters on the campuses. Theassociated PSAV programs (not shown) are similarly structured under these clusters.Organization of programs into clusters, headed by one campus, is a fairly recent event.Clusters consist of related programs/disciplines. There are nine schools among these tenclusters. North Campus directs four clusters School of Criminal Justice, School ofEntertainment Technology, School of Fire and Environmental Sciences, and Funeral Services.The School of Design Technology at Kendall Campus consists of. 14 programs. WolfsonCampus heads the School of Business and Computer Information Systems. The School ofAllied Health and the School of Nursing are both housed on the Medical Center Campus. Thesetwo schools shepherd 19 medically-related A.S. programs. The School of Aviation and VisitorServices is directed at the Homestead Campus. Consolidated in this group are the threeaviation programs as well as a travel and hospitality program. InterAmerican Campus has theSchool of Education.

Tables 8-10 display Miami-Dade Community College statistics compared to Florida's otherpublic community colleges. Table 8 shows the colleges with the largest number of Associate inScience completions for the 1996-97 report year. There were 9,638 A.S. graduates from the 28community colleges. Miami-Dade had the most graduates - 1,260 or 13.1% of the state system.

"This was followed by Broward Community College with 7.9% and St. Petersburg CommunityCollege at 7.5%. These ten colleges produced 67% of the Associate in Science graduates inthe Florida public community college system.

Although the Associate in Science degree is not intended as a transfer degree and is not; protected by Florida Articulation Agreements, these graduates, nevertheless, do transfer to the-State University System as well as other in-state and out-of-state public and private universities.To give some perspective to developments in the continuing education status of Associate in

Science graduates, 31% of the 1981 M-DCC A.S. graduates transferred to the State UniversitySystem within a year of graduation (R.R. No. 87-25). More than a decade later, 33% of A.S.graduates were continuing their education but the proportion attending the SUS has decreasedto 10%, while 1.7% transferred to private universities, and 21% returned to the communitycolleges (I.C. 93-13C). Considering the high mobility of the American population, we believe thetransfer rate to universities is likely to be higher; however, no systematic studies have beenconducted for those who transfer out-of-state. Table 9 presents Florida Community CollegeSystem transfer data of Associate in Science graduates for one term. The data for Fall Term1996 shows 258 A.S. graduates transferring to the Florida State University System. Of these,the largest number of transferees graduated from Miami-Dade (56 or 22%), followed by 26graduates or 10% from Florida Community College at Jacksonville. This report does not deal

with Associate in Science students who transferred to the SUS before degree acquisition.

Table 10 shows ethnic data for the Associate in Science degree in-program enrollments. Data

are summarized for the colleges with the largest A.S. enrollments in the Florida CommunityCollege System for the 1996-97 - report year. These seven colleges are sorted by the size ofthe combined Black non-Hispanic and Hispanic enrollments. There were 58,349 Associate in

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Science students in Florida's community colleges in 1996-97. Of these, seven communitycolleges enrolled 63% of the Associate in Science students. The largest total A.S. in-programenrollments are at Florida Community College at Jacksonville (7,463 or 12.8%), Valencia (6,672or 11.4%), Miami-Dade (5,447 or 9.3%); Broward and St. Petersburg had 7.9% of the A.S.program enrollments.

Of the combined Black and Hispanic groups, Miami-Dade Community College serves nearly28% of the Florida Community College System minority total, the largest systemwide. Thesecond largest of this combined group, Florida Community College at Jacksonville, servesalmost half as many - 15%. This rate quickly diminishes to single digits with the fifth largest,Hillsborough at 7.7%. Even at this, these seven colleges enroll 81.6% of the system's totalBlack and Hispanic students.

Florida Community College at Jacksonville has the largest proportion of Black A.S. in-programenrollments (23.5% of the System) and Miami-Dade has the second largest (18% of theSystem). Thereafter, the percent gaps widen quickly among these top seven. More than 40%of Hispanic A.S. students attend Miami-Dade with the second largest at Valencia (17.5%). Allothers have single digit proportions. For the White program enrollments, only 2.7% of thesystem's White total attend M-DCC. This is clearly the smallest percent for the top quarter ofcommunity colleges.

Tables 11 - 63 give detailed statistics on performance for each of the Associate in Scienceprograms presently active at Miami-Dade Community College. These programs are arrangedalphabetically by program title. Data for each program include the CIP code, M-DCC programcode, cluster membership, program, start year/term, program length, number each for enrollees,graduates, pool, employment in related field, continuing education, placed, as well as theplacement rates. The placement rates are calculated from the number placed over the base ofthe placement pool. The data on continuing education include the number of graduates whomay have enrolled in the Florida State University System or another Florida public communitycollege. The Fall Term declarations offer intent data for both the Associate in Science and itscounterpart Associate in Arts programs, indicators of interest in the specific program. Notes andfootnotes for the programs help to explain changes across time.

Appendices A and B give summary placement status data for each Associate in Scienceprogram for the graduates of 1995-96 and 1994-95, respectively.

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Methodological Issues

The placement pool excludes six categories of graduates. These are:

1) graduates who could not be found through the Florida Education Training PlacementInformation Program (FETPIP) tracking, 2) visa graduates, 3) graduates with invalid SocialSecurity number or 4) no Social Security number, 5) disabled graduates who were notsuccessfully placed, and 6) graduates whose job relationship to training was not clear.

The indeterminate nature of relationship to training occurs frequently and is due to the nature ofthe federal Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) codes applied in the tracking system. Inmany instances, these SIC codes are far too general to draw Conclusions. for specific cases.For example, information on a graduate from the Vision Care Opticianry Technology programmay be identified in the state automated FETPIP system as working in a retail trade (asBurdines) with no information on the job title. The dilemma for decision-making then becomes -Is this graduate working as a sales associate or in the business office or in the opticianrydepartment or in another capacity? Assumptions are not made and so the graduate is deletedfrom the placement pool. However, in many cases, FETPIP augments positive placements byautomatically assigning a positive value to graduates where 65% of graduates, historically, had

a similar SIC code. Job titles are often critical in assisting placement decisions and theexistence of these is becoming increasingly rare. The narrow window of time given by the statefor verification of data precluded local surveying for the past five years.

However, recent legislation (SB1688) his been instrumental in effecting changes.

Implementation of mandates regarding performance-based funding via the Work ForceDevelopment project has stimulated due date adjustments, enabling a survey of M-DCCprogram managers for placements not found through the FETPIP system. The results arereflected in the enlargement of the pool used for calculating placements and in the increase inthe number of graduates in training-related jobs.

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Summary Tables for Associate in Science Program PerformanceTables 1 -10

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Table 1

Placement Status of 1996-97 Associate in Science GraduatesNumber Percent

PlacedProgram Title Enrolled* Grads Pool Placed

Accounting Technology 12 0 0 0 0%

Air Conditioning, Refrigeration & Heating Tech. 23 6 5 5 100%

Architectural Design & Construction Technology 15 0 0 0 0%

Automotive Service Management Technology 15 12 5 5 100%

Aviation Administration 36 4 4 4 100%

Aviation Maintenance Management 26 9 9 9 100%

Building Construction Technology 34 4 4 4 100%

Business Administration & Management 480 50 31 31 100%

Child Development & Education 347 99 89 83 93%

Civil Engineering Technology 11 3 3 3 100%

Computer Information Systems Analysis 409 46 24 19 79%

Computer Integrated Manufacturing Technology 16 4 4 3 75%

Court Reporting Technology 35 1 1 1 100%

Criminal Justice Technology 135 20 14 11 79%

Dental Hygiene 146 49 46 45 98%

Dental Laboratory Technology Management 1 0 0 0 0%

Diagnostic Medical Sonography Specialist 33 4 4 4 100%

Dietetic Technician 50 14 9 8 89%

Drafting and Design Technology 8 1 1 1 100%

Electrical Power Technology 8 1 1 1 100%

Electronics Engineering Technology 288 49 44 42 95%

Emergency Medical Services 56 22 21 21 100%

Environmental Science Technology 3 0 0 0 0%

Fashion Marketing Management 42 13 9 9 100%

Film Production Technology 72 3 3 3 100%

Financial Services 17 4 3 3 100%

Fire Science Technology 55 18 17 17 100%

Funeral Services 121. 36 32 31 97%

Graphic Arts Technology 10 0 0 0 0%

Graphic Design Technology 66 20 11 6 55%

Health Information Management 79 23 21 21 100%

Health Services Management 3 0 0 0 0%

Hospitality Management 5 0 0 0 0%

Industrial Management Technology 3 2 0 0 0%

Interior Design Technology 55 11 5 5 100%

Interpreter Training for Hearing Impaired 33 5 3 3 100%

Land Surveying 3 0 0 0 0%

Landscape Technology 20 1 0 0 0%

Legal Assisting 351 75 62 58 94%

Medical Laboratory Technology 113 29 23 19 83%

Midwifery 25 11 10 10 100%

Nursing 1,215 378 343 342 100%

Office Systems Technology 151 38 26 26 100%

Photographic Technology 40 3 1 1 100%

Physical Therapist Assisting 97 49 39 39 100%

Professional Pilot Technology 99 15 15 15 100%

Radiation Therapy Technology 101 6 6 5 83%

Radio & Television Broadcast Programming 71 7 7 7 100%

Radiography 127 39 37 35 95%

Respiratory Care 78 35 34 32 94%

Theatre and Entertainment Technology 4 0 0 0 0%

Travel Industry Management 91 14 8 7 88%

Vision Care Technology/Opticianry 112 29 26 25 96%

TOTAL 5,446 1,262 1,060 1,019 96%

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Table 2

Placement Status of 1996-97 Associate in Science GraduatesSorted by Placement Rate

Number PercentPlacedProgram Title Enrolled* Grads Pool Placed

Radio & Television Broadcast Programming 71 .7 7 7 100%Professional Pilot Technology 99 15 15 15 100%Physical Therapist Assisting 97 49 39 39 100%Photographic Technology 40 3 1 1 100%Office Systems Technology 151 38 26 26 100%Midwifery 25 11 10 10 100%Interpreter Training for Hearing Impaired 33 5 3 3 .100%Interior Design Technology 55 11 .5 5 100%Health Information Management 79 23 21 21 100%Fire Science Technology 55 18 -17 17 100%Financial Services 17 4 3 3 100%Film Production Technology 72 3 '_'3 3 100%Fashion Marketing Management 42 13 -_-9 9 100%Emergency Medical Services 56 22 .21 '21 100%Electrical Power Technology '8 1 '1 1 100%Drafting and Design Technology 8 1 -1 1 100%Diagnostic Medical Sonography Specialist 33 4 4 4 100%Court Reporting Technology 35 1 1 1 100%Civil Engineering Technology 11 3 3 3 100%Business Administration & Management 480 50 31 31 100%Building Construction Technology 34 4 4 4 100%Aviation Maintenance Management - 26 9 9 9 100%Aviation Administration 36 4 -4 4 100%Automotive Service Management Technology 15 12 5 5 100%Air Conditioning, Refrigeration & Heating Tech. 23 6 5 5 100%Nursing -, 1,215 378 343 342 100%Dental Hygiene 146 49 46 45 98%Funeral Services 121 36 32 31 97%Vision Care Technology/Opticianry 112 29 26 25 96%Electronics Engineering Technology 288 49 44 42 95%Radiography 127 39 37 35 95%Respiratory Care 78 35 :-34 32 94%Legal Assisting 351 75 62 58 94%Child Development & Education 347 99 89 83 93%Dietetic Technician 50 14 9 8 89%Travel Industry Management 91 14 8 7 88%

Radiation Therapy Technology 101 6 6 5 83%

Medical Laboratory Technology 113 29 23 19 83%Computer Information Systems Analysis 409 46 - 24 19 79%Criminal Justice Technology 135 20 14 11 79%Computer Integrated Manufacturing Technology 16 4 4 3 75%

Graphic Design Technology 66 20 11 6 55%

Theatre and Entertainment Technology 4 0 0 0 0%Landscape Technology 20 1 L 0 0 0%Land Surveying 3 0 0 0 0%

Industrial Management Technology 3 2 0 0 0%

Hospitality Management 5 0 0 0 0%

Health Services Management 3 0 0 0 0%

Graphic Arts Technology 10 0 0 / 0 0%

Environmental Science Technology 3 0 0 0 0%

Dental Laboratory Technology Management 1 0 0 0 0%

Architectural Design & Construction Technology 15 0 0 0 0%

Accounting Technology 12 0 0 0 0%

TOTAL 5,446 1,262 1,060 1,019 96%

In-program enrollees have accumulated at least 17 college credits, 9 of which are in-field.

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Table 3Top Ten Programs for Completions

1996-97 Associate in Science Graduates

Program TitleNumber Percent

PlacedEnrolled Grads Pool Placed

Nursing 1,215 378 343 342 100%

Child Development & Education 347 99 89 83 93%

Legal Assisting 351 75 62 58 94%

Business Administration & Management 480 50 31 31 100%

Dental Hygiene 146 49 46 45 98%

Electronics Engineering Technology 288 49 44 42 95%

Physical Therapist Assisting 97 49 39 39 100%

Computer Information Systems Analysis 409 46 24 19 79%

Radiography 127 39 37 35 95%

Office Systems Technology 151 38 26 26 100%

Total for Top Ten Programs 3,611 872 741 720 97%

Percent for Top Ten 66% 69% 70% 71% 71%

Total for All Programs 5,446 1,262 1,060 1,019 96%

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Table 4Associate in Science Programs with Fewer Than Ten Completions in 1997-98.

Program TitleProgram

CodeYear/Term _ Completions

Begun 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98

Air Conditioning, Refrigeration, Heating Tech.

Architectural Design & Construction Technology

Automotive Service Management Technology

Aviation Administration

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Building Construction Technology 64 69-1 6 10 4 6

Civil Engineering Technology 54 60-1 1 0 3 4

Computer Integrated Manufacturing Technology R4 70.1 2 : 2 4 3

Court Reporting Technology 75 81-1 3' 7 1 2

Dental Laboratory Technology Management J8 84-2 2 2 0 0

Drafting & Design Technology 65 75-1 3 -4 1 1

Electrical Power Technology 70 61-1 2 1 1 1

Environmental Science Technology. . .,_. ., .._

EV 94-1 0 0 0 0

Fashion Marketing Management S8 72-1 6 4 13 4

Film Production Technology J6 81-1 4 5 3 9

Financial Services_._

R9 70-1 4 4 4 7

Graphic Arts Technology 57 62-1 4 0 2

Graphic Design Technology R5 70-1 19 9 20 5

Health Services Management HC 88-2 2 1 0 0

Hospitality Management S7 67-2 0 0 0 0

Industrial Management Technology L6 87-1 2 1 2 0

Interpreter Trainin for Hearing Impaired J7 83-2 3 5 5 5

Land Surveying J1 80-1 2 2 0 0

Landscape Technology 73 69-1 2 6 1 2

Midwifery MY 93-2 0 3 11 4

Photographic Technology J5 80-2 6 3 3 6

Professional Pilot Technology EP 87-1 4 11 15 8

Radiation Therapy Technology C8 89-1 16 6 6 8

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Table 5Associate in Science Programs with the Highest Enrollments

Sorted by 1997-98 EnrollmentEnrolled in Programs*

Program Title 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98

Nursing - ADN 1,289 1,154 1,215 1,175

Business Administration & Management 496 503 480 442

Computer Information Systems Analysis 311 382 409 442

Legal Assisting 388 359 351 338

Child Development and Education 298 310 347 318

Electronics Engineering Technology 296 277 288 245

Dental Hygiene 122 131 146 153

Criminal Justice Technology 109 125 135 129

Office Systems Technology 219 173 151 127

Radiography 132 134 127 112

Total for Top Ten 3,660 3,548 3,649 3,481

Percent for Top Ten 66% 66% 67% 65%

Total for All Programs 5,535 5,391 5,446 5,319Students are in-program when they have earned at least 17 credits, 9 of these in the major field.

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Table 6Associate in Science Programs with Fewer Than Fifteen Enrollments in 1997-98

Year/ YearTerm 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98

Program Title Begun Enrol Enrol Enrol EnrolCivil Engineering Technology 60-1 10 16 11 10

Dental Laboratory Technology 84-2 9 3 1 0

Drafting & Design Technology 75-1 15 11 8 6

Electrical Power Technology 61-1 12 11 8 12

Environmental Science Technology 94-1 0 2 3 8

Graphic Arts Technology 62-1 22 15 10 12

Health Services Management 88-2 14 14 3 0

Hospitality Management 67-2 1 3 5 7

Industrial Management Technology 87-1 2 3 3 3

Land Surveying 80-1 3 4 3 3

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Table 8

Florida Community CollegesInstitutions with the Largest Associate in Science Degree Completions

1996-97 Report Year

College Number

PercentFLCC

Miami-Dade Community College 1,260 13.1%

Broward Community College 757 7.9%

St. Petersburg Community College 719 7.5%

Florida Community College at Jacksonville 665 6.9%

Daytona Beach Community College 583 6.0%

Pensacola Community College 558 5.8%

Hillsborough Community College 555 5.8%

Santa Fe Community College 472 4.9%

Palm Beach Community College 467 4.8%

Valencia Community College 452 4.7%

Total: Highest Number of Completions 6,488 67.3%

Total: All Other FLCC A.S. Completions 3,150 32.7%

Total: All FLCC A.S. Completions 9,638 100.0%

Sources: Derived from The Fact Book of the Florida Community College System. June 1998, page

57.

Table 9Florida Community College System

Associate in Science Graduates WhoTransferred to the Florida State University System

(SUS) Fall Term 1996 Enrollments

College NumberPercentFLCC

Miami-Dade Community College 56 21.7%

Florida Community College at Jacksonville 26 10.1%

Daytona Beach Community College 19 7.4%

Broward Community College 18 7.0%

Pensacola Community College 17 6.6%

St. Petersburg Community College 17 6.6%

Palm Beach Community College 16 6.2%

Total: Highest A.S. Grad Transfers 169 65.5%

Total: Other A.S. Grad Transfers 89 34.5%

Total: All A.S. Grad Transfers 258 100.0%

Source: Derived from the Fact Book 1996-97, State University System of Florida, Table 9.

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Details of Associate in Science Program PerformanceTables 11 63

(In Alphabetical Order by Program Title)

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9

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Tab

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Tab

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2P

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168

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Tab

le 2

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f980

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3/3/

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rogr

am P

erfo

rman

ce: A

ssoc

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cien

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mun

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gram

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e: 7

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dits

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l Ter

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ratio

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-85

102

21

00

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2

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00

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-87

110

00

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171

10

10

110

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132

11

00

110

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00

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30

00

00

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9

1991

-92

71

10

01

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1992

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22

01

11

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1469

3

1993

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122

10

10

110

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597

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111

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00

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81

10

10

110

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121

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474

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481

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3P

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am R

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ssoc

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inS

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ce D

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amM

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Tab

le 3

5P

rogr

am P

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rman

ce: A

ssoc

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in S

cien

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mun

ity C

olle

geR

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t Yea

rs: 1

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85 T

hrou

gh 1

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98

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gram

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ilm P

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ctio

n T

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olog

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inem

atog

raph

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t Yea

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f980

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111

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Tab

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APPENDICES

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Appendix A

Placement Status of 1995-96 Associate in Science GraduatesNumber Percent

PlacedProgram Title Grads Pool PlacedAir Conditioning, Refrigeration & Heating Technology 1 0 0 0%

Architectural Design & Construction Technology 0 0 0 0%

Automotive Service Management Technology 1 0 0 0%

Aviation Administration 2 1 1 100%

Aviation Maintenance Management 10 8 8 100%

Building Construction Technology 10 4 4 100%

Business Administration & Management 68 45 45 100%

Child Development & Education 91 64 58 91%

Civil Engineering Technology 0 0 0 0%

Computer Information Systems Analysis 48 34 31 91%

Computer Integrated Manufacturing Technology 2 0 0 0%

Court Reporting Technology 7 3 1 33%

Criminal Justice Technology 22 13 13 100%

Dental Hygiene 31 26 26 100%

Dental Laboratory Technology Management 2 0 0 0%

Diagnostic Medical Sonography Specialist 10 6 6 100%

Dietetic Technician 7 5 4 80%

Drafting and Design Technology 4 3 3 100%

Electrical Power Technology 1 1 1 100%

Electronics Engineering Technology 43 28 27 96%

Emergency Medical Services 31 25 25 100%

Environmental Science Technology 0 0 0 0%

Fashion Marketing Management 4 2 2 100%

Film Production Technology 5 2 2 100%

Financial Services 4 4 4 100%

Fire Science Technology 17 15 15 100%

Funeral Services 25 18 16 89%

Graphic Arts Technology 4 1 1 100%

Graphic Design Technology 9 5 5 100%

Health Information Management 32 27 23 85%

Health Services Management 1 1 1 100%

Hospitality Management 0 0 0 0%

Industrial Management Technology 1 0 0 0%

Interior Design Technology 15 7 7 100%

Interpreter Training Program for Hearing Impaired 5 3 2 67%

Land Surveying 2 0 0 0%

Landscape Technology 6 2 2 100%

Legal Assistant 52 34 34 100%

Medical Laboratory Technology 23 13 10 77%

Midwifery 3 0 0 0%

Nursing 403 301 296 98%

Office Systems Technology 31 22 22 100%

Photographic Technology 3 1 1 100%

Physical Therapist Assisting 50 34 31 91%

Professional Pilot Technology 11 6 583%

Radiation Therapy Technology 6 5 5 100%

Radio & Television Broadcast Programming 7 3 2 67%

Radiography 44 33 30 91%

Respiratory Care 6 6 6 100%

Travel Industry Management 26 17 16 94%

Vision Care Technology 36 26 23 88%

TOTAL 1,222 854 814 95%

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Appendix BPlacement Status of 1994-95 Associate in Science Graduates

Number PercentPlacedProgram Title Grads Pool Placed

Air Conditioning, Refrigeration & Heating Technology 5 3 2 67%

Architectural Design & Construction Technology 3 2 1 50%

Automotive Service Management Technology 1 1 1 100%

Aviation Administration 5 2 1 50%

Aviation Maintenance Management 15 11 10 91%

Building Construction Technology 6 5 4 80%

Business Administration & Management 59 37 33 89%

Child Development & Education 70 53 45 85%

Civil Engineering Technology 1 1 1 100%

Computer Information Systems Analysis 27 17 15 88%

Computer Integrated Manufacturing Technology 2 1 1 100%

Court Reporting Technology 3 1 1 100%

Criminal Justice Technology 16 12 8 67%

Dental Hygiene 37 32 32 100%

Dental Laboratory Technology Management 2 2 1 50%

Diagnostic Medical Sonography Specialist 0 0 0 0%

Dietetic Technician 7 6 6 100%

Drafting and Design Technology 3 3 3 100%

Electrical Power Technology 2 1 1 100%

Electronics Engineering Technology 38 25 22 88%

Emergency Medical Services _ 15 15 15 100%

Environmental Science Technology 0 0 0 0%

Fashion Marketing Management 6 4 4 100%

Film Production Technology 4 4 3 75%

Financial Services 4 4 4 100%

Fire Science Technology 15 10 10 100%

Funeral Services 32 13 7 54%

Graphic Arts Technology 7 3 3 100%

Graphic Design Technology 19 12 11 92%

Health Information Management 18 11 9 82%

Health Services Management 2 1 1 100%

Hospitality Management 0 0 0 0%

Industrial Management Technology 2 2 2 100%

Interior Design Technology 7 4 4 100%

Interpreter Training Program for Hearing Impaired 3 2 2 100%

Land Surveying 2 1 1 100%

Landscape Technology 2 2 2 100%

Legal Assistant 79 66 53 80%

Medical Laboratory Technology 24 18 17 94%

Midwifery 0 0 0 0%

Nursing 346 296 288 97%

Office Systems Technology 39 23 23 100%

Photographic Technology 6 3 2 67%

Physical Therapist Assisting 48 41 41 100%

Professional Pilot Technology 4 2 1 50%

Radiation Therapy Technology 16 11 10 91%

Radio & Television Broadcast Programming 8 6 3 50%

Radiography 37 30 29 97%

Respiratory Care 21 20 20 100%

Travel Industry Management 20 14 12 86%

Vision Care Technology 31 24 22 92%

TOTAL 1,119 857 -787 92%

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