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Author:  Goran [ Tue 11-09-2010 5:47PM ]
Post subject:  Low Productivity Degree Program Review

http://provost.mst.edu/LowProductivityD ... eview.html

BS/BA Degrees
Chemistry (Non ACS) Intend to terminate after processing paperwork
Interdisciplinary Engineering Intend to terminate after last student graduates
Nursing (coop with UMSL) Intend to terminate after processing paperwork

MS/MST Degrees
Earth Sciences (Geological Eng'g) Intend to terminate after processing paperwork
Engineering Mechanics Intend to terminate after processing paperwork

Ph.D. Degrees
Engineering Mechanics Intend to terminate after processing paperwork

Author:  ShadowCat38 [ Wed 11-10-2010 1:59PM ]
Post subject:  Re: Low Productivity Degree Program Review

Goran wrote:
http://provost.mst.edu/LowProductivityDegreeProgramReview.html

BS/BA Degrees

Interdisciplinary Engineering Intend to terminate after last student graduates



And that load of horseshit is why MS&T will never get more than the $1 raffle entry I signed up for upon graduation as a donation from me. The program "failed" because the powers-that-be wanted it to fail.

I guess that on the bright side, there will not be any department left to hold phone-a-thons to beg for donation money from me. :roll:

Author:  devil [ Tue 11-30-2010 1:31PM ]
Post subject:  Re: Low Productivity Degree Program Review

Let me get this straight, they're keeping Philosophy (did you know MST had a Philosophy department? Neither did I) which produced 1.3 degrees between 2008 and 2010, and are terminating Chemistry which produced 9.3 degrees in the same timeframe. Where the hell is the logic in that?

Author:  amd2800barton [ Tue 11-30-2010 1:41PM ]
Post subject:  Re: Low Productivity Degree Program Review

It probably has something to do with the cost per graduate. I bet philosophy costs hardly anything, while Chemistry is probably much more expensive.

Doesn't make it right, but that might be their reasoning.

Author:  lopersnot [ Mon 12-06-2010 8:16AM ]
Post subject:  Re: Low Productivity Degree Program Review

They are not actually cutting chemistry, they have two programs for chemistry and one is ABET accredited and the one that just got accredited is ACS, i believe, and there are currently no students enrolled in the program that is getting cut. So there are no worries.

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