2004 USD Fact Book
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Accreditations School of Business Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business Electrical Engineering and Industrial and Sys tems Engineering Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology School of Education Undergraduate Multiple Subject Single Subject and Special Education Credentials Graduate and Certificate Programs American Humanics National Nonprofit Certificate USO Nonprofit Certificate School Counseling College Counseli ng Career Counsel ing Nonprofit leadership Higher Educa tion Leadership K-12 Public Private School Leadership Marital and Family Therapy Educational Leadership Character Education Curriculum and Teaching Literacy Special Education Doctoral programs Leadership Studies Learning and Teaching continued on page 10
College ofArts and Sciences continuedfrom poge 7 Graduate Programs Dramatic Arts History International Relations Marine Science Pastoral Care and Counsel ing Peace and Justice Studies Practical Theology School of Business Administration Undergraduate Accountancy Economics Business Administration Business Economics Electrical Engineering Industrial and Systems Engineering Mechanical Engineering Graduate Programs International Master of Business Administration Master of Business Administration Executive Leadership Information Technology Global leadership Real Estate Accounting and Financial Management Supply Chain Management
Faculty Number of Faculty (Fall 2003) Full-time equivalent
Libraries The Helen K. and James S. Copley Library
The Copley Library, located on the west end of campus, houses more than 400,000 books and bound periodicals and journals. A large collection of video and audio tapes, laser discs, DVDs, compact discs and slides is also available, as well as a wide variety of reference works, government documents, newspapers, rare books, and the University Archives. Study space for more than 800 students includes group study areas, quiet carrels and the Mother Rosalie Hill Reading Room. Katherine M. and George M. Pardee, Jr. Legal Research Center The Pardee Legal Research Center, located just east of the School of Law, has a collection of more than 500,000 volumes and volume equivalents. Open to all USD students, the LRC is a state and federal documents depository and has a collection of United Nations docum.ents.
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Full-time Faculty by Rank Professors
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Associate Professors Assistant Professors Instructors
inety-....., pe, Students Student Enrollment (Fall 2003) Undergraduate Graduate and professional Law Total enrollment 4,803 1,350 1,109 Student Information (Fall 2003) Men 2,977 4,285 Women Degrees awarded (2003) 1,921 Student Finances Tuition (2003-2004) Undergraduate $ $ 810 n ,705 1 to 11.5 units 12 to 18 units per unit per semester Graduate Master's Doctoral $ $ per unit per unit 825 840 School of Law (J.D. students) Full-time, day $27,890 per year $19,800 per year $ 965 per unit Full-time, evening Graduate program
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