| college of letters and science social sciences |
| HIGHLIGHTS | |||
| Enrollment 3-quarter average | |||
| undergraduate student enrollment |
7,313 |
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| graduate students enrollment |
829 |
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| # of full time employees |
692 |
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| '00-'01 salary expenditures | $ 45,425,797 |
| Research and teaching
in the Division of Social Sciences bring to life the intellectual and human diversity that
is a salient feature of America today. Within the division are 10 departments that range
from aerospace studies to speech; 12 interdepartmental programs, including Communication
Studies and Near Eastern Studies; two areas of specialization, business and administration
and urban or organizational studies; two institutes; and the interdisciplinary Cesar
Chavez Center in Chicana and Chicano Studies. Students and professors explore diversity through programs in ethnic studies. In sociology, students learn to probe cultures around the world through forms of analysis ranging from linguistics to statistics, from theory to empirical data. Similarly, in anthropology, students learn through artifacts, language and observation how man has evolved and how mankind has interacted to produce complex social systems. In political science, students examine differences among governments and seek to comprehend their underlying ideologies as well as human political behavior. Economics students explore through mathematical theory and applied data the functioning of individuals in markets, societies and political systems. Communication studies students learn to appreciate the languages and media through which public messages are conveyed. Historians explore every aspect of the human past, from culture to war; geographers look at the physical constraints of human behavior as well as the consequences of human interaction with the environment. In area studies, students concentrate on a specific region of the world and society. |
| SOURCES | USES |
TOTALS |
Instruction |
Research |
Public |
Academic |
2000-'01 |
1999-'00 |
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| State General Funds & Special Appropriations |
$ 43,726,944 |
$ 3,042,798 |
$ - |
$ 1,.993,122 |
$ 48,762,864 |
$ 41,389,336 |
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| State Government Contracts & Grants |
317,604 |
450,068 |
- |
(1,612) |
766,060 |
715,347 |
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| Federal Government |
168,651 |
2,770,857 |
- |
- |
2,939,508 |
1,906,325 |
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| Local Government |
- |
124,979 |
- |
- |
124,979 |
84,725 |
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| Private Gifts, Grants & Contracts |
814,679 |
3,787,166 |
- |
4,681 |
4,606,526 |
5,520,694 |
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| Endowments |
178,605 |
135,730 |
- |
45,400 |
359,735 |
500,893 |
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| Sales & Services |
210,211 |
658,903 |
3,544 |
- |
872,658 |
319,462 |
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| Tuition & Fees |
1,102,461 |
12,582 |
- |
4,654 |
1,119,697 |
638,124 |
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| Reserves |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
5,081 |
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| Other Sources | 2,492,383 | 95,885 | - | (1,895,276) | 692,992 | 1,604,902 | ||||
| TOTAL EXPENDITURES | $ 49,011,538 | $ 11,078,968 | $ 3,544 | $ 150,9699 | $ 60,245,019 | $ 52,684,889 |
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