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PROFILE OF STUDENTS IN SFU COURSES COURSE: CRIM 320-5 D01 LOCATION: SFU TITLE: ADVN RSRCH ISSUES SECTION TYPE: LEC SEMESTER: 1998-1 ENROL: 104 ================================================================== PROGRAM OF STUDENT (Top 5 programs reported in each category; Programs with < 3...

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PROFILE OF STUDENTS IN SFU COURSES COURSE: CRIM 320-5 D01 LOCATION: SFU TITLE: ADVN RSRCH ISSUES SECTION TYPE: LEC SEMESTER: 1998-1 ENROL: 104 ================================================================== PROGRAM OF STUDENT (Top 5 programs reported in each category; Programs with < 3 students not shown separately, but included in OTHR) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Approved Intended Approved Certs, Major Major Minor Dips, Etc. Undeclared --------- --------- ---------- ---------- ---------- CRIM 98 PSYC 5 PSYC 17 3 PSYC 14 POSC 4 CRIM 3 SOCI 3 OTHR 1 OTHR 3 OTHR 6 CREDENTIAL AND FACULTY OF STUDENT (If a student is pursuing more than one credential, the student is counted once under each credential) ------------------------------------------------------------ Credential APSC ARTS BUS EDUC SCI UNSP TOTAL ---------- ---- ---- --- ---- --- ---- ----- BA 0 99 0 0 0 0 99 BGS 0 3 0 0 0 0 3 CERT 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 PBD 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 ------------------------------------------------------------- Total 0 105 0 0 0 0 105 ------------------------------------------------------------- ENROLLEES COURSE BY ADMISSION CATEGORY AND STUDENT TYPE ------------------------------------------------------- ADMISSION CATEGORY New Cont Total ------------------ --- ---- ----- B.C. Grade 12 0 15 15 B.C. College Transfer 2 66 68 Other 0 21 21 ---------------------------------------------- Total 2 102 104 ---------------------------------------------- HOURS COMPLETED PRIOR TO SFU CGPA PRIOR TO TAKING COURSE (Includes TAKING COURSE SFU and Transfer Credits) ------------------ ------------------------- N/A 2 None 0 < 2.00 1 <16 0 2.00 - 2.24 0 16 - 30 1 2.25 - 2.49 ...

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