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Program Inventory and Collaboration Report Board of Trustees May 19-20, 2015 Minnesota State Colleges and Universities The Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system is an Equal Opportunity employer and educator. Overview Status of


  1. Program Inventory and Collaboration Report Board of Trustees May 19-20, 2015 Minnesota State Colleges and Universities The Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system is an Equal Opportunity employer and educator.

  2. Overview  Status of current program inventory  Trends in program offerings  Program planning to meet workforce needs  Program inventory access  Labor market data  Graduate employment data  Degree credit length update  Collaboration in program planning 2

  3. 4500 Universities Colleges Academic Programs 4000 3500 • 3,775 3000 Number of academic programs 2015 2500 • 3,910 2000 Average number, 1500 2006 to 2015 1000 • 10% 500 Program reductions at 0 colleges 2009 to 2015. 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 3

  4. Programs by Award Level Universities 994 (26%) Colleges 2,781 (74%) Associate (1%) 6 17 12 53 665 Certificates (5%) 198 Bachelor's (59%) 1077 Grad Certif (12%) 1038 123 Master's(20%) 585 Associate (37%) Post-master's (1%) Certificates (39%) Doctorate (2%) Diplomas (24%) 4

  5. One Department, Multiple Programs Century College - Business MSU, Mankato - Nursing  Bachelor of Science (120 cr)  Diploma (32 cr) Nursing Supervisory Management  Grad Certif (31 cr)  AAS (60 cr) Family Nursing Supervisory Management  Master of Science (37 cr)  AAS (60 cr) Nurse Educator Business Management  Doctor of Nursing Practice  AS (60 cr) (80-81) Business Administration  Plus five more 5

  6. Delivery Mode Colleges Universities Land 2352 (85%) Land 868 (87%) Online Plus 357 (13%) Online Plus 86 (9%) Online Exclusively 72 (2%) Online Exclusively 40 (4%) 6

  7. Program Delivery: 10-Year Trend Online Programs Increased by 28% 4500 55 61 60 92 95 4000 112 94 103 94 94 377 381 399 385 407 410 3500 434 443 411 404 3000 2500 2000 3638 3607 3569 3586 3528 3381 3263 3220 3196 3198 1500 1000 500 0 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2006 – 2015 Face to Face (Land) Online Plus Exclusively Online 7

  8. Program Planning Resources 8

  9. Top Program Fields (by Completer) 51 Health Professions 92% 10,987 24 Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies 91% 6,657 52 Business Management and Marketing 92% 5,958 13 Education 93% 2,297 43 Homeland Security, Law Enforcement, Firefighting 88% 2,163 47 Mechanic and Repair Technologies 94% 1,383 11 Engineering Technologies 94% 1,223 15 Computer and Information Sciences 90% 1,291 50 Visual and Performing Arts 90% 1,038 46 Construction Trades 93% 879 33,876 12

  10. 200 New Academic Universities 180 Programs Colleges 160 140 • 87: Number of new 120 programs, 2015 100 • 73 : at colleges 80 • 14 : at universities 60 • 98 : Average new 40 programs annually, from fiscal year 2006 to 2015 20 0 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 13

  11. Closed 250 Universities Academic Colleges Programs 200 150 • 120: Number of programs closed, 2015 • 99 : at colleges 100 • 21 : at universities • 131 : Average closures 50 annually, 2006 to 2014 0 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 14

  12. Compliance: Degree Credit Length 700 Programs that Exceeded Credit Limits, 2007-2014 600 575 546 504 500 469 464 AAS over 60 Baccalaureate over 120 401 386 AS & AFA over 60 400 358 299 300 271 267 235 200 123 170 100 54 80 22 22 49 40 40 0 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Year 15

  13. Program Collaboration  Health Information Technology  MANE (Minnesota Alliance for Nursing Education)  Early Childhood/Child Development  Centers of Excellence  Professional Science Master’s  Nanoscience  Vacuum and thin film technology  Broad field articulation agreements  Engineering  Health sciences 16

  14. Program Collaboration  High Demand Fields  Distinct specializations  Distributed enrollment  New delivery modes  Exercise Science and Management  Southwest Minnesota State University  Normandale Community College  Metropolitan State University 17

  15. Contact: Lynda Milne, Associate Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs Jon Dalager, System Director, Academic Programs Connie Gores, President, Southwest Minnesota State University Jan Loft, Provost, Southwest Minnesota State University Virginia Arthur, Provost, Metropolitan State University Julie Guelich, Vice President, Normandale Community College 30 7th St. E., Suite 350, St. Paul, MN 55101-7804 (651) 201-1800 | (800) 456-8519 | +1 (651) 556-0596 Consumers with hearing or speech disabilities may contact us via their preferred Telecommunications Relay Service The Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system is an Equal Opportunity employer and educator.

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