School: ARCHITECTURE }LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE, } } } } } } } } } } }POS(6/09600) } 30} 3.18} 2} 4} } 0} 1} } 0} }SUSTAINABLE DESIGN } } } } } } } } } }
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1 School: ARCHITECTURE }ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY (MA)} } } } } } } } } } }(6/08500) } 10} 3.69} 7} 2} 3.98} 2} 1} 4.00} 1} }ARCHITECTURAL STUDIES } } } } } } } } } } }(6/08400) } 4} 3.78} 2} } } 0} } } 0} }ARCHITECTURE PH.D. } } } } } } } } } } }(6/09400) } 18} 3.60} 7} 2} 3.65} 2} 1} 3.51} 1} }ARCHITECTURE, FIRST- } } } } } } } } } } }PROFESS(6/09200) } 451} 3.51} 347} 133} 3.66} 117} 36} 3.71} 32} }ARCHITECTURE, POST- } } } } } } } } } } }PROFESSI(6/09300) } 198} 3.54} 49} 34} 3.58} 11} 9} 3.39} 3} }COMMUNITY AND REGIONAL } } } } } } } } } } }PLAN(6/25399) } 35} 3.64} 12} } } 0} } } 0} }COMMUNITY AND REGIONAL } } } } } } } } } } }PLAN(6/25400) } 144} 3.50} 98} 84} 3.58} 69} 33} 3.48} 26} }COMMUNITY AND REGIONAL } } } } } } } } } } }PLAN(6/25410) } 7} 3.76} 7} 5} 3.79} 5} 2} 3.79} 2} }COMMUNITY AND REGIONAL } } } } } } } } } } }PLAN(6/25420) } 6} 3.66} 5} 2} 3.76} 2} } } 0} }HISTORIC PRESERVATION } } } } } } } } } } }(MSHP(6/08600) } 21} 3.69} 13} 12} 3.74} 9} 4} 3.76} 4} }INTERIOR DESIGN } } } } } } } } } } }(POSTPROFES(6/09800) } 9} 3.71} 2} 2} 3.81} 1} 2} 3.81} 1} }LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE, } } } } } } } } } } }FIR(6/09500) } 75} 3.36} 49} 47} 3.45} 39} 26} 3.38} 23} (Continued)
2 School: ARCHITECTURE }LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE, } } } } } } } } } } }POS(6/09600) } 30} 3.18} 2} 4} } 0} 1} } 0} }SUSTAINABLE DESIGN } } } } } } } } } } }(6/08200) } 34} 3.46} 17} 12} 3.56} 9} 11} 3.53} 8} }URBAN DESIGN } } } } } } } } } } }(6/08300) } 37} 3.57} 11} 15} 3.48} 6} 3} 3.21} 1} }TOTAL }1079} 3.51} 628} 354} 3.60} 272} 129} 3.55} 102}
3 School: BUSINESS ADM. }ACCOUNTING } } } } } } } } } } }(6/17000) } 89} 3.64} 62} 5} 3.94} 4} 3} 3.92} 3} }ACCOUNTING-PROFESSIONAL } } } } } } } } } } }PRO(B/00802) } 223} 3.47} 221} 207} 3.48} 207} 200} 3.49} 200} }BUS. ADM - MBA DALLAS } } } } } } } } } } }(B/16115) } 145} 3.40} 102} 91} 3.48} 71} 77} 3.46} 62} }BUS. ADM - MBA EVENING } } } } } } } } } } }(B/16120) } 166} 3.34} 133} 99} 3.37} 92} 71} 3.34} 67} }BUS. ADM - MBA EXECTV } } } } } } } } } } }(B/16105) } 180} 3.24} 110} 86} 3.26} 71} 64} 3.26} 55} }BUS. ADM - MBA HOUSTON } } } } } } } } } } }(B/16125) } 211} 3.31} 166} 127} 3.39} 111} 91} 3.35} 84} }BUS. ADM - MBA INTL } } } } } } } } } } }(B/16101) } 14} 3.34} 2} 7} 3.20} 1} 6} 3.20} 1} }BUS. ADM - MBA MEXICO } } } } } } } } } } }(B/16109) } 71} 3.28} 4} 62} 3.28} 4} 57} 3.28} 3} }BUSINESS ADMIN. } } } } } } } } } } }(B/15510) }1942} 3.38}1223} 548} 3.46} 431} 225} 3.40} 174} }FINANCE } } } } } } } } } } }(6/17100) } 150} 3.69} 80} 5} 3.88} 3} 5} 3.88} 3} }FINANCE-OPTION III } } } } } } } } } } }(6/17110) } 208} 3.40} 68} 30} 3.52} 21} 25} 3.51} 18} }INFORMATION, RISK, AND } } } } } } } } } } }OPER(6/17130) } 128} 3.57} 44} 8} 3.76} 5} 7} 3.79} 4} (Continued)
4 School: BUSINESS ADM. }MANAGEMENT } } } } } } } } } } }(6/17300) } 91} 3.65} 49} 7} 3.75} 7} 4} 3.71} 4} }MARKETING } } } } } } } } } } }(6/17400) } 83} 3.62} 43} 4} 3.86} 2} 3} 3.84} 1} }PROFESSIONAL ACCOUNTING } } } } } } } } } } }(B/01100) } 624} 3.62} 367} 197} 3.76} 183} 103} 3.76} 95} }TECHNOLOGY } } } } } } } } } } }COMMERCIALIZATIO(B/16130) } 154} 3.17} 105} 121} 3.18} 95} 84} 3.13} 70} }TOTAL }4479} 3.42}2779}1604} 3.47}1308}1025} 3.43} 844}
5 School: COMMUNICATION }ADVERTISING } } } } } } } } } } }(6/23962) } 271} 3.50} 154} 142} 3.51} 120} 89} 3.46} 75} }ADVERTISING/BUSINESS } } } } } } } } } } }ADMINI(6/24030) } 2} 3.37} 2} } } 0} } } 0} }ADVERTISING/PUBLIC AFFAIRS} } } } } } } } } } }(6/24060) } 5} 3.43} 3} 2} 3.54} 2} 1} 3.95} 1} }AUDIOLOGY } } } } } } } } } } }(6/24010) } 61} 3.60} 56} 21} 3.83} 21} 10} 3.75} 10} }COMMUNICATION SCIENCES AND} } } } } } } } } } }(6/24000) } 345} 3.60} 326} 83} 3.83} 79} 38} 3.79} 34} }COMMUNICATION STUDIES } } } } } } } } } } }(6/23965) } 178} 3.63} 119} 46} 3.70} 44} 22} 3.67} 22} }COMMUNICATION } } } } } } } } } } }STUDIES/LATIN(6/24120) } 1} 3.86} 1} } } 0} } } 0} }COMMUNICATION } } } } } } } } } } }STUDIES/PUBLI(6/24150) } 2} 3.67} 2} } } 0} } } 0} }JOURNALISM } } } } } } } } } } }(6/23963) } 133} 3.44} 72} 60} 3.43} 45} 23} 3.36} 18} }JOURNALISM/LATIN AMERICAN } } } } } } } } } } }S(6/24210) } 1} 3.62} 1} } } 0} } } 0} }JOURNALISM/MIDDLE EASTERN } } } } } } } } } } }S(6/24240) } 4} 3.78} 4} } } 0} } } 0} }JOURNALISM/PUBLIC AFFAIRS } } } } } } } } } } }(6/24270) } 1} 3.72} 1} } } 0} } } 0} (Continued)
6 School: COMMUNICATION }RADIO-TELEVISION-FILM (MA)} } } } } } } } } } }(6/24013) } 114} 3.61} 82} 47} 3.64} 38} 25} 3.64} 19} }RADIO-TELEVISION-FILM (MFA} } } } } } } } } } }(6/24014) } 121} 3.59} 84} 14} 3.70} 11} 10} 3.75} 7} }RADIO-TELEVISION-FILM (MFA} } } } } } } } } } }(6/24015) } 75} 3.53} 69} 7} 3.70} 7} 7} 3.70} 7} }RADIO-TELEVISION-FILM } } } } } } } } } } }(PHD)(6/24012) } 124} 3.71} 106} 13} 3.85} 12} 6} 3.78} 5} }RADIO-TELEVISION- } } } } } } } } } } }FILM/BUSIN(6/24300) } 1} 3.84} 1} } } 0} } } 0} }RADIO-TELEVISION- } } } } } } } } } } }FILM/PUBLI(6/24390) } 1} 3.58} 1} 1} 3.58} 1} } } 0} }RADIO-TV-FILM/RUSSIAN, E } } } } } } } } } } }EU(6/24420) } 1} 3.95} 1} } } 0} } } 0} }TOTAL }1441} 3.58}1085} 436} 3.64} 380} 231} 3.59} 198}
7 School: EDUCATION }CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION} } } } } } } } } } }(6/32332) } 300} 3.58} 228} 152} 3.60} 132} 91} 3.57} 84} }EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION} } } } } } } } } } }(6/32333) } 275} 3.45} 226} 106} 3.49} 102} 65} 3.45} 63} }EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY } } } } } } } } } } }(6/32334) } 253} 3.52} 158} 113} 3.58} 88} 58} 3.53} 51} }EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY - } } } } } } } } } } }CO(6/32344) } 177} 3.64} 160} 11} 3.83} 11} 5} 3.80} 5} }EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY - } } } } } } } } } } }SC(6/32343) } 65} 3.59} 59} 13} 3.70} 13} 8} 3.61} 8} }FOREIGN LANGUAGE EDUCATION} } } } } } } } } } }(6/32335) } 180} 3.64} 55} 31} 3.70} 20} 16} 3.69} 10} }HEALTH EDUCATION } } } } } } } } } } }(6/32400) } 35} 3.42} 28} 17} 3.44} 16} 12} 3.34} 12} }KINESIOLOGY } } } } } } } } } } }(6/32500) } 290} 3.41} 203} 106} 3.50} 87} 60} 3.51} 52} }MATHEMATICS EDUCATION } } } } } } } } } } }(6/32600) } 35} 3.46} 26} 12} 3.53} 12} 3} 3.31} 3} }SCIENCE EDUCATION } } } } } } } } } } }(6/32700) } 59} 3.31} 43} 23} 3.33} 21} 17} 3.27} 16} }SPECIAL EDUCATION } } } } } } } } } } }(6/32339) } 157} 3.51} 113} 89} 3.53} 77} 56} 3.48} 48} }TOTAL }1826} 3.51}1299} 673} 3.55} 579} 391} 3.50} 352}
8 School: ENGINEERING }AEROSPACE ENGINEERING } } } } } } } } } } }(6/03900) } 315} 3.54} 160} 67} 3.73} 60} 24} 3.71} 17} }ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERING } } } } } } } } } } }(6/07700) } 52} 3.45} 26} 12} 3.70} 7} 2} 3.57} 2} }BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING } } } } } } } } } } }(6/14800) } 229} 3.49} 129} 41} 3.70} 36} 14} 3.73} 13} }BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING - } } } } } } } } } } }PH(6/14801) } 34} 3.71} 12} } } 0} } } 0} }CHEMICAL ENGINEERING } } } } } } } } } } }(6/20100) } 566} 3.64} 262} 92} 3.84} 70} 37} 3.78} 26} }CIVIL ENGINEERING } } } } } } } } } } }(6/21700) } 934} 3.59} 377} 312} 3.73} 204} 114} 3.67} 79} }ELECTRICAL & COMPUTER ENG } } } } } } } } } } }((6/34630) } 18} 3.62} 3} } } 0} } } 0} }ELECTRICAL & COMPUTER ENG } } } } } } } } } } }((6/34660) } 109} 3.69} 29} 25} 3.75} 12} 5} 3.41} 4} }ELECTRICAL & COMPUTER ENG } } } } } } } } } } }((6/34682) } 421} 3.65} 85} 78} 3.80} 30} 26} 3.79} 12} }ELECTRICAL & COMPUTER ENG } } } } } } } } } } }((6/35000) } 50} 3.26} 36} 38} 3.25} 31} 35} 3.26} 28} }ELECTRICAL & COMPUTER } } } } } } } } } } }ENGIN(6/34610) } 512} 3.59} 110} 74} 3.83} 35} 23} 3.78} 12} }ELECTRICAL & COMPUTER } } } } } } } } } } }ENGIN(6/34611) } 99} 3.55} 32} 22} 3.87} 8} 8} 3.87} 5} (Continued)
9 School: ENGINEERING }ELECTRICAL & COMPUTER } } } } } } } } } } }ENGIN(6/34680) } 299} 3.56} 48} 43} 3.56} 19} 22} 3.41} 10} }ELECTRICAL & COMPUTER } } } } } } } } } } }ENGRN(6/34620) } 228} 3.62} 67} 34} 3.78} 24} 17} 3.69} 13} }ELECTRICAL & COMPUTER } } } } } } } } } } }ENGRN(6/34640) } 119} 3.59} 45} 12} 3.89} 11} 4} 3.96} 4} }ELECTRICL & COMP ENG } } } } } } } } } } }(PLASM(6/34670) } 92} 3.76} 16} 21} 3.81} 7} 10} 3.87} 4} }ELECTRICL & COMPUTR ENG } } } } } } } } } } }(CO(6/34650) } 716} 3.68} 125} 86} 3.85} 31} 21} 3.91} 9} }ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT } } } } } } } } } } }(OPT(6/35200) } 51} 3.20} 29} 33} 3.23} 24} 28} 3.24} 23} }ENGINEERING MECHANICS } } } } } } } } } } }(6/37100) } 79} 3.74} 22} 26} 3.75} 14} 13} 3.79} 6} }ENVIRONMENTAL AND WATER } } } } } } } } } } }RES(6/40100) } 266} 3.54} 116} 78} 3.66} 57} 32} 3.59} 23} }MATERIALS SCIENCE AND } } } } } } } } } } }ENGIN(6/63300) } 411} 3.48} 98} 31} 3.71} 19} 13} 3.72} 7} }MECHANICAL ENGINEERING } } } } } } } } } } }(6/65900) } 857} 3.55} 321} 163} 3.74} 125} 72} 3.68} 49} }OPERATIONS RESEARCH AND } } } } } } } } } } }IND(6/73600) } 255} 3.47} 65} 76} 3.64} 37} 28} 3.58} 12} }PETROLEUM ENGINEERING } } } } } } } } } } }(6/74900) } 452} 3.47} 159} 86} 3.68} 52} 61} 3.64} 37} (Continued)
10 School: ENGINEERING }TOTAL }7164} 3.56}2372}1450} 3.71} 913} 609} 3.63} 395}
11 School: FINE ARTS }ART EDUCATION } } } } } } } } } } }(6/10700) } 23} 3.42} 18} } } 0} } } 0} }ART HISTORY } } } } } } } } } } }(6/11400) } 175} 3.69} 155} 37} 3.75} 34} 10} 3.55} 9} }COMPOSITION } } } } } } } } } } }(6/70656) } 84} 3.69} 73} 18} 3.75} 16} 8} 3.73} 7} }DANCE } } } } } } } } } } }(6/30704) } 15} 3.60} 7} 1} } 0} } } 0} }DESIGN } } } } } } } } } } }(6/30100) } 55} 3.42} 26} 7} 3.59} 5} 5} 3.68} 4} }MUSIC AND HUMAN LEARNING } } } } } } } } } } }(6/70654) } 33} 3.67} 23} 15} 3.62} 12} 9} 3.48} 6} }MUSIC PERFORMANCE } } } } } } } } } } }(6/70657) } 591} 3.70} 449} 149} 3.75} 126} 73} 3.73} 65} }MUSIC THEORY } } } } } } } } } } }(6/70659) } 24} 3.77} 22} 8} 3.83} 8} 3} 3.87} 3} }MUSICOLOGY/ETHNOMUSICOLOGY} } } } } } } } } } }(6/71000) } 61} 3.73} 48} 21} 3.84} 17} 6} 3.66} 4} }STUDIO ART } } } } } } } } } } }(6/09900) } 226} 3.60} 179} 14} 3.69} 12} 9} 3.68} 7} }THEATRE (MFA-DIRECTING) } } } } } } } } } } }(6/30702) } 15} 3.57} 8} 1} 3.98} 1} 1} 3.98} 1} }THEATRE (MFA-THEATRICAL } } } } } } } } } } }DES(6/30703) } 43} 3.53} 27} 12} 3.63} 9} 10} 3.60} 8} (Continued)
12 School: FINE ARTS }THEATRE & DANCE } } } } } } } } } } }(6/30700) } 101} 3.68} 84} 13} 3.68} 12} 10} 3.67} 10} }TOTAL }1446} 3.66}1119} 296} 3.74} 252} 144} 3.69} 124}
13 School: GEOLOGY }ENERGY AND EARTH RESOURCES} } } } } } } } } } }(6/35090) } 84} 3.38} 40} 28} 3.37} 20} 15} 3.22} 12} }ENERGY AND EARTH } } } } } } } } } } }RESOURCES/(6/35085) } 3} 2.86} 2} 1} 2.86} 1} 1} 2.86} 1} }GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES } } } } } } } } } } }(6/45200) } 493} 3.54} 262} 93} 3.66} 71} 69} 3.65} 53} }TOTAL } 580} 3.52} 304} 122} 3.59} 92} 85} 3.56} 66}
14 School: GRADUATE SCHOOL }POSTDOCTORAL } } } } } } } } } } }(6/00400) } 1} } 0} } } 0} } } 0} }TOTAL } 1} } 0} } } 0} } } 0}
15 School: INFORMATION SCI. }INFORMATION STUDIES } } } } } } } } } } }(6/53000) } 279} 3.60} 223} 222} 3.66} 192} 129} 3.63} 119} }TOTAL } 279} 3.60} 223} 222} 3.66} 192} 129} 3.63} 119}
16 School: INTERCOLLEGIAL PROG }COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCE, } } } } } } } } } } }ENGI(6/27100) } 198} 3.67} 103} 26} 3.87} 19} 8} 3.94} 4} }WRITING } } } } } } } } } } }(6/93500) } 864} 3.62} 771} 12} 3.65} 11} 12} 3.65} 11} }TOTAL }1062} 3.62} 874} 38} 3.79} 30} 20} 3.73} 15}
17 School: LBJ SCHOOL }GLOBAL POLICY STUDIES } } } } } } } } } } }(6/47300) } 290} 3.53} 248} 140} 3.62} 128} 47} 3.54} 43} }GLOBAL POLICY } } } } } } } } } } }STUDIES/ASIAN(6/47340) } 10} 3.54} 8} 3} 3.37} 1} 2} 3.37} 1} }GLOBAL POLICY } } } } } } } } } } }STUDIES/BUSIN(6/47330) } 5} 3.56} 5} 1} 3.82} 1} 1} 3.82} 1} }GLOBAL POLICY } } } } } } } } } } }STUDIES/ENERG(6/47310) } 10} 3.69} 8} 4} 3.84} 4} 1} 3.74} 1} }GLOBAL POLICY } } } } } } } } } } }STUDIES/JOURN(6/47315) } 4} 3.14} 3} } } 0} } } 0} }GLOBAL POLICY } } } } } } } } } } }STUDIES/LATIN(6/47320) } 10} 3.60} 9} 2} 3.80} 1} 1} } 0} }GLOBAL POLICY } } } } } } } } } } }STUDIES/MIDDL(6/47345) } 16} 3.55} 15} 4} 3.84} 4} 2} 3.91} 2} }GLOBAL POLICY } } } } } } } } } } }STUDIES/PUBLI(6/47350) } 4} 3.31} 4} 2} 3.76} 2} 1} 3.60} 1} }GLOBAL POLICY } } } } } } } } } } }STUDIES/RUSSI(6/47335) } 2} 3.81} 2} 1} 3.74} 1} } } 0} }PUBLIC AFFAIRS } } } } } } } } } } }(6/84600) } 347} 3.52} 281} 224} 3.59} 199} 97} 3.49} 92} }PUBLIC AFFAIRS/BUSINESS } } } } } } } } } } }ADM(6/84602) } 1} 3.85} 1} } } 0} } } 0} }PUBLIC AFFAIRS/COMMUNITY } } } } } } } } } } }AN(6/84610) } 5} 3.52} 5} 3} 3.63} 3} 1} 4.00} 1} (Continued)
18 School: LBJ SCHOOL }PUBLIC AFFAIRS/ENERGY AND } } } } } } } } } } }E(6/84630) } 5} 3.30} 5} 3} 3.64} 3} 2} 3.59} 2} }PUBLIC AFFAIRS/ENGINEERING} } } } } } } } } } }(6/84601) } 1} 3.50} 1} 1} 3.50} 1} } } 0} }PUBLIC AFFAIRS/PUBLIC } } } } } } } } } } }HEALT(6/84635) } 8} 3.63} 6} 6} 3.62} 5} 2} 3.43} 2} }PUBLIC AFFAIRS/SOCIAL WORK} } } } } } } } } } }(6/84640) } 10} 3.54} 10} 6} 3.60} 6} 3} 3.61} 3} }PUBLIC POLICY } } } } } } } } } } }(6/84690) } 66} 3.53} 44} 6} 3.67} 6} 1} 3.13} 1} }TOTAL } 794} 3.53} 655} 406} 3.61} 365} 161} 3.52} 150}
19 School: LIBERAL ARTS }AFRICAN AND AFRICAN } } } } } } } } } } }DIASPOR(6/04200) } 18} 3.57} 15} 8} 3.57} 6} 5} 3.65} 3} }AMERICAN STUDIES } } } } } } } } } } }(6/04700) } 97} 3.61} 87} 14} 3.76} 14} 5} 3.82} 5} }ANTHROPOLOGY } } } } } } } } } } }(6/06200) } 154} 3.63} 134} 16} 3.69} 10} 9} 3.66} 4} }ANTHROPOLOGY (CULTURAL } } } } } } } } } } }FORM(6/06202) } 29} 3.65} 23} 3} 3.86} 2} } } 0} }ASIAN CULTURES AND } } } } } } } } } } }LANGUAGE(6/12400) } 51} 3.65} 33} 11} 3.74} 10} 7} 3.73} 6} }ASIAN STUDIES } } } } } } } } } } }(6/12100) } 26} 3.55} 13} 9} 3.53} 6} 4} 3.23} 3} }ASIAN STUDIES/BUSINESS } } } } } } } } } } }ADMI(6/12200) } 1} 2.80} 1} } } 0} } } 0} }ASIAN STUDIES/PUBLIC } } } } } } } } } } }AFFAIR(6/12300) } 2} 3.71} 2} 1} 3.47} 1} } } 0} }CLASSICS } } } } } } } } } } }(6/23200) } 92} 3.74} 81} 17} 3.80} 17} 5} 3.87} 5} }COMPARATIVE LITERATURE } } } } } } } } } } }(6/26200) } 51} 3.80} 30} 9} 3.86} 8} 5} 3.83} 4} }CREATIVE WRITING } } } } } } } } } } }(6/39302) } 494} 3.61} 449} 12} 3.61} 11} 7} 3.66} 6} }ECONOMICS } } } } } } } } } } }(6/31500) } 417} 3.70} 181} 79} 3.76} 50} 21} 3.71} 13} (Continued)
20 School: LIBERAL ARTS }ENGLISH } } } } } } } } } } }(6/39300) } 357} 3.74} 324} 39} 3.82} 37} 18} 3.76} 17} }FRENCH } } } } } } } } } } }(6/86766) } 29} 3.76} 24} 13} 3.88} 13} 3} 3.85} 3} }GEOGRAPHY } } } } } } } } } } }(6/44300) } 74} 3.59} 44} 12} 3.45} 12} 9} 3.38} 9} }GERMANIC STUDIES } } } } } } } } } } }(6/46000) } 25} 3.73} 22} 9} 3.72} 8} 3} 3.63} 3} }GOVERNMENT } } } } } } } } } } }(6/47500) } 192} 3.70} 153} 54} 3.85} 49} 18} 3.85} 18} }HISTORY } } } } } } } } } } }(6/50600) } 283} 3.71} 238} 43} 3.67} 37} 21} 3.74} 17} }ITALIAN STUDIES } } } } } } } } } } }(6/53800) } 14} 3.70} 8} 7} 3.74} 4} 3} 3.76} 1} }LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES } } } } } } } } } } }(6/59800) } 74} 3.61} 61} 26} 3.68} 22} 15} 3.59} 12} }LATIN AMERICAN } } } } } } } } } } }STUDIES/BUSI(6/59000) } 1} 3.63} 1} } } 0} } } 0} }LATIN AMERICAN } } } } } } } } } } }STUDIES/COMM(6/59801) } 8} 3.72} 8} 3} 3.91} 3} 2} 3.93} 2} }LATIN AMERICAN } } } } } } } } } } }STUDIES/PUBL(6/60000) } 2} 3.57} 2} } } 0} } } 0} }LINGUISTICS } } } } } } } } } } }(6/61900) } 137} 3.63} 82} 16} 3.64} 10} 2} 3.52} 1} (Continued)
21 School: LIBERAL ARTS }MEXICAN AMERICAN STUDIES } } } } } } } } } } }(6/67000) } 5} 3.14} 4} 2} 4.00} 1} 2} 4.00} 1} }MIDDLE EASTERN LANGUAGES } } } } } } } } } } }AN(6/67800) } 103} 3.69} 71} 32} 3.78} 27} 20} 3.75} 16} }MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES } } } } } } } } } } }(6/68000) } 99} 3.63} 78} 36} 3.84} 34} 11} 3.83} 11} }MIDDLE EASTERN } } } } } } } } } } }STUDIES/INFO(6/68650) } 1} 3.94} 1} 1} 3.94} 1} 1} 3.94} 1} }MIDDLE EASTERN } } } } } } } } } } }STUDIES/PUBL(6/68200) } 3} 3.70} 3} 2} 3.80} 2} } } 0} }PHILOSOPHY } } } } } } } } } } }(6/76400) } 172} 3.75} 140} 20} 3.87} 16} 7} 3.85} 4} }PSYCHOLOGY } } } } } } } } } } }(6/83500) } 336} 3.65} 231} 24} 3.66} 22} 14} 3.59} 13} }PSYCHOLOGY - CLINICAL } } } } } } } } } } }(6/83501) } 295} 3.64} 257} 7} 3.75} 6} 6} 3.79} 5} }RELIGIOUS STUDIES } } } } } } } } } } }(6/86400) } 56} 3.68} 50} 6} 3.79} 6} 5} 3.77} 5} }RUSSIAN, E EUROPEAN, & } } } } } } } } } } }EURA(6/93000) } 4} 3.67} 2} 1} 4.00} 1} } } 0} }RUSSIAN, EAST EUROPEAN AND} } } } } } } } } } }(6/92000) } 20} 3.56} 15} 15} 3.59} 13} 4} 3.47} 3} }SOCIOLOGY } } } } } } } } } } }(6/91700) } 197} 3.70} 157} 36} 3.83} 33} 10} 3.90} 9} (Continued)
22 School: LIBERAL ARTS }SPANISH-PORTUGUESE } } } } } } } } } } }(6/86767) } 98} 3.74} 71} 21} 3.73} 16} 8} 3.60} 7} }WOMEN'S AND GENDER STUDIES} } } } } } } } } } }(6/93300) } 19} 3.62} 13} 4} 3.51} 4} 3} 3.35} 3} }WOMEN'S AND GENDER } } } } } } } } } } }STUDIES/(6/93310) } 5} 3.43} 5} 2} 2.85} 2} 2} 2.85} 2} }WOMEN'S AND GENDER } } } } } } } } } } }STUDIES/(6/93320) } 4} 3.31} 4} } } 0} } } 0} }TOTAL }4045} 3.67}3118} 610} 3.75} 514} 255} 3.71} 212}
23 School: NATURAL SCIENCES }ASTRONOMY } } } } } } } } } } }(6/12900) } 150} 3.51} 106} 20} 3.71} 15} 3} 3.57} 2} }BIOCHEMISTRY } } } } } } } } } } }(6/13500) } 117} 3.49} 66} 20} 3.66} 20} 7} 3.38} 7} }BIOCHEMISTRY (PHD/MD) } } } } } } } } } } }(6/13600) } 6} 3.96} 3} 2} 4.00} 2} 2} 4.00} 2} }CELL AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY} } } } } } } } } } }(6/15400) } 343} 3.44} 156} 68} 3.68} 57} 28} 3.76} 24} }CELL AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY} } } } } } } } } } }(6/15401) } 9} 3.71} 3} } } 0} } } 0} }CHEMISTRY } } } } } } } } } } }(6/20900) } 670} 3.53} 349} 144} 3.72} 128} 46} 3.55} 35} }CHEMISTRY (PHD/MD) } } } } } } } } } } }(6/21000) } 5} 3.73} 2} } } 0} } } 0} }COMPUTER SCIENCE } } } } } } } } } } }(6/27800) }1373} 3.63} 274} 171} 3.80} 55} 48} 3.73} 17} }COMPUTER SCIENCE (MSCS, } } } } } } } } } } }FIV(6/27810) } 11} 3.63} 7} 7} 3.63} 7} 7} 3.63} 7} }ECOLOGY, EVOLUTION, AND } } } } } } } } } } }BEH(6/15500) } 117} 3.64} 91} 29} 3.69} 26} 18} 3.69} 17} }HUMAN DEVELOPMENT & FAMILY} } } } } } } } } } }(6/52300) } 32} 3.74} 21} 11} 3.79} 10} 5} 3.74} 5} }MARINE SCIENCE } } } } } } } } } } }(6/14600) } 47} 3.43} 35} 18} 3.57} 17} 11} 3.52} 10} (Continued)
24 School: NATURAL SCIENCES }MATHEMATICS } } } } } } } } } } }(6/65100) } 419} 3.76} 193} 53} 3.84} 36} 24} 3.88} 13} }MICROBIOLOGY } } } } } } } } } } }(6/67500) } 80} 3.44} 44} 21} 3.60} 19} 11} 3.46} 10} }NEUROSCIENCE } } } } } } } } } } }(6/71100) } 132} 3.53} 102} 32} 3.67} 31} 9} 3.58} 9} }NEUROSCIENCE (PHD/MD) } } } } } } } } } } }(6/71111) } 2} 3.04} 1} } } 0} } } 0} }NUTRITIONAL SCIENCES } } } } } } } } } } }(6/71900) } 67} 3.49} 34} 7} 3.59} 6} 5} 3.62} 5} }PHYSICS } } } } } } } } } } }(6/78900) } 416} 3.56} 202} 117} 3.69} 80} 47} 3.68} 27} }PLANT BIOLOGY } } } } } } } } } } }(6/15600) } 60} 3.49} 23} 12} 3.63} 8} 8} 3.54} 5} }STATISTICS } } } } } } } } } } }(6/65200) } 1} 3.37} 1} } } 0} } } 0} }STATISTICS } } } } } } } } } } }(6/65300) } 126} 3.51} 38} 33} 3.55} 19} 10} 3.58} 5} }TEXTILE AND APPAREL } } } } } } } } } } }TECHNOL(6/93250) } 14} 3.24} 2} 5} 3.42} 1} 4} 3.42} 1} }TOTAL }4197} 3.57}1753} 770} 3.70} 537} 293} 3.64} 201}
25 School: NURSING }NURSING } } } } } } } } } } }(6/71600) } 92} 3.43} 82} 54} 3.53} 50} 41} 3.53} 40} }NURSING (DOCTOR OF } } } } } } } } } } }PHILOSOP(6/71620) } 1} 3.45} 1} 1} 3.45} 1} 1} 3.45} 1} }NURSING (POST-MASTER OF } } } } } } } } } } }SCI(6/71500) } 1} 3.59} 1} 1} 3.59} 1} } } 0} }NURSING - ALTERNATE ENTRY } } } } } } } } } } }(6/71700) } 115} 3.18} 113} 58} 3.39} 58} 48} 3.38} 48} }TOTAL } 209} 3.29} 197} 114} 3.46} 110} 90} 3.45} 89}
26 School: PHARMACY }PHARMACY } } } } } } } } } } }(6/75700) } 263} 3.41} 84} 38} 3.39} 29} 26} 3.43} 20} }TRANSLATIONAL SCIENCE } } } } } } } } } } }(6/75800) } 3} } 0} 3} } 0} 3} } 0} }TOTAL } 266} 3.41} 84} 41} 3.39} 29} 29} 3.43} 20}
27 School: SOCIAL WORK }SOCIAL WORK } } } } } } } } } } }(6/91200) } 538} 3.57} 488} 341} 3.63} 332} 202} 3.61} 196} }TOTAL } 538} 3.57} 488} 341} 3.63} 332} 202} 3.61} 196}
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School: ARCHITECTURE }LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE, } } } } } } }POS(6/09600) } 30} 4} 1} 13.33} 25.00} }SUSTAINABLE DESIGN } } } } } } }(6/08200) } 34} 12}
School: ARCHITECTURE }ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY (MA) } } } } } } }(6/08500) } 10} 2} 1} 20.00} 50.00} }ARCHITECTURAL STUDIES } } } } } } }(6/08400) } 4} } } 0.00} } }ARCHITECTURE PH.D. } } } } } } }(6/09400)
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School: ARCHITECTURE }ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY (MA)} } } } } } } } } } }(6/08500) } 5} 3.25} 4} 3} 3.21} 2} 2} 2.90} 1} }ARCHITECTURAL STUDIES } } } } } } } } } } }(6/08400) } 3} 3.49} 2} } } 0} } } 0} }ARCHITECTURE
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School: ARCHITECTURE }ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY (MA)} } } } } } } } } } }(6/08500) } 5} 3.72} 3} 5} 3.72} 3} 1} 3.98} 1} }ARCHITECTURAL STUDIES } } } } } } } } } } }(6/08400) } 6} 3.06} 3} 2} 3.20} 2} 2} 3.20}
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School: ARCHITECTURE }ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY (MA) } } } } } } }(6/08500) } 5} 5} 1} 100.00} 20.00} }ARCHITECTURAL STUDIES } } } } } } }(6/08400) } 6} 2} 2} 33.33} 100.00} }ARCHITECTURE PH.D. } } } } } }
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School: ARCHITECTURE }ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY (MA)} } } } } } } } } } }(6/08500) } 5} 3.76} 2} 1} 4.00} 1} } } 0} }ARCHITECTURAL STUDIES } } } } } } } } } } }(6/08400) } 3} 3.79} 2} 2} 3.76} 1} 1} 3.76}
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School: ARCHITECTURE }ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY (MA) } } } } } } }(6/08500) } 5} 1} } 20.00} 0.00} }ARCHITECTURAL STUDIES } } } } } } }(6/08400) } 3} 2} 1} 66.67} 50.00} }ARCHITECTURE PH.D. } } } } } } }(6/09400)
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School: ARCHITECTURE }ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY (MA)} } } } } } } } } } }(6/08500) } 5} 3.75} 1} 2} 3.75} 1} } } 0} }ARCHITECTURAL STUDIES } } } } } } } } } } }(6/08400) } 4} } 0} } } 0} } } 0} }ARCHITECTURE
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