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Evaluation Room Type: Lecture, 1-250 Seats Prime ACCY AERO ALS ANTH ART ASIA ASTR ATIC BHON BIO CE CHDV CHEM CHIN CM COMS CPE CRJ CSAD CSC DEAF DNCE DS ECON EDBM EDC EDD EDGR EDLP EDS EDTE EDUC EEE EMBA ENGL ENGR ENTR ENVS ETHN FACS FILM FIN FREN GEOG GEOL GERM GERO GM 36 88.00 57.20 37.50 0.00 42.61% 35.75 9 14.00 9.10 11.50 2.40 82.14% 11.50 28 54.00 35.10 30.00 0.00 55.56% 19.00 56 145.50 94.58 84.00 0.00 57.73% 64.50 59 254.50 165.43 130.50 0.00 51.28% 21.50 3 9.00 5.85 3.00 0.00 33.33% 3.00 8 20.00 13.00 9.00 0.00 45.00% 8.00 2 2.50 1.63 0.00 0.00 5 11.00 7.15 2.50 0.00 22.73% 2.50 225 584.75 380.09 318.50 0.00 54.47% 70.00 74 196.50 127.73 86.00 0.00 43.77% 47.00 102 246.28 160.08 95.58 0.00 38.81% 86.25 139 380.25 247.16 187.50 0.00 49.31% 49.50 2 7.50 4.88 6.00 1.13 80.00% 6.00 33 86.50 56.23 29.00 0.00 33.53% 8.00 174 405.00 263.25 200.00 0.00 49.38% 193.00 15 38.50 25.03 7.50 0.00 19.48% 4.00 90 210.00 136.50 124.83 0.00 59.44% 122.33 57 163.75 106.44 60.25 0.00 36.79% 35.00 101 227.50 147.88 84.25 0.00 37.03% 46.50 40 103.20 67.08 45.00 0.00 43.60% 24.00 41 68.25 44.36 35.25 0.00 51.65% 0.75 13 33.00 21.45 20.00 0.00 60.61% 0.00 49 132.00 85.80 63.00 0.00 47.73% 54.00 3 6.20 4.03 0.00 0.00 38 106.00 68.90 23.00 0.00 21.70% 22.00 6 5.83 3.79 0.00 0.00 1 3.00 1.95 0.00 0.00 11 14.42 9.37 0.00 0.00 34 100.07 65.04 12.00 0.00 11.99% 6.00 43 126.07 81.94 33.00 0.00 26.18% 15.00 73 179.03 116.37 81.23 0.00 45.37% 68.83 77 181.00 117.65 75.25 0.00 41.57% 38.75 5 3.13 2.04 0.00 0.00 266 637.25 414.21 331.00 0.00 51.94% 331.00 71 165.25 107.41 78.75 0.00 47.66% 49.50 5 13.00 8.45 4.50 0.00 34.62% 4.50 19 44.00 28.60 21.00 0.00 47.73% 20.00 48 124.50 80.93 69.00 0.00 55.42% 66.50 66 165.00 107.25 73.50 0.00 44.55% 26.50 6 14.00 9.10 14.00 4.90 100.00% 2.50 27 69.50 45.18 24.00 0.00 34.53% 23.00 10 29.00 18.85 13.00 0.00 44.83% 13.00 62 159.00 103.35 82.00 0.00 51.57% 54.50 40 101.75 66.14 55.25 0.00 54.30% 16.50 5 17.00 11.05 13.00 1.95 76.47% 6.00 19 29.30 19.05 2.30 0.00 7.85% 2.30 10 26.00 16.90 8.50 0.00 32.69% 8.50 Prime Time Usage Ratio Page 1 of 5

Evaluation Room Type: Lecture, 1-250 Seats Prime GNST GOVT GPHD HIST HLSC HONR HROB HRS IBUS ID IMBA INTD ITAL JAPN JOUR KINS KORN LBST MATH MBA ME MGMT MILS MIS MKTG MLSK MUSC NSM NURS OPM PHIL PHOT PHYS PPA PSYC PT PUNJ RPTA SOC SPAN SSCI STAT SWRK THEA WLL WOMS 1 2.50 1.63 2.50 0.88 10 80 215.75 140.24 109.50 0.00 50.75% 107.00 22 71.00 46.15 40.00 0.00 56.34% 0.00 90 237.50 154.38 106.00 0.00 44.63% 106.00 24 69.50 45.18 16.00 0.00 23.02% 13.00 7 14.50 9.43 9.00 0.00 62.07% 9.00 21 52.50 34.13 29.00 0.00 55.24% 29.00 44 120.00 78.00 41.00 0.00 34.17% 41.00 2 5.50 3.58 0.00 0.00 3 8.00 5.20 5.00 0.00 62.50% 5.00 4 5.73 3.73 4.87 1.14 84.88% 0.00 16 65.00 42.25 30.50 0.00 46.92% 2.50 4 11.00 7.15 4.00 0.00 36.36% 0.00 12 29.50 19.18 19.50 0.33 66.10% 14.50 24 58.00 37.70 27.50 0.00 47.41% 15.50 183 387.40 251.81 232.50 0.00 60.02% 60.50 1 4.00 2.60 4.00 1.40 10 3 8.50 5.53 4.00 0.00 47.06% 4.00 180 411.07 267.19 279.50 12.31 67.99% 259.50 14 41.10 26.72 0.00 0.00 99 233.25 151.61 93.00 0.00 39.87% 46.50 20 50.50 32.83 27.00 0.00 53.47% 22.00 6 10.00 6.50 0.00 0.00 18 47.00 30.55 18.50 0.00 39.36% 16.00 26 69.00 44.85 25.00 0.00 36.23% 25.00 55 132.50 86.13 78.00 0.00 58.87% 78.00 80 171.02 111.16 92.52 0.00 54.10% 0.00 48 96.50 62.73 63.50 0.78 65.80% 61.00 42 181.10 117.72 111.00 0.00 61.29% 21.00 9 22.50 14.63 12.00 0.00 53.33% 12.00 56 145.75 94.74 68.00 0.00 46.66% 60.50 20 63.00 40.95 42.75 1.80 67.86% 7.00 89 212.10 137.87 111.50 0.00 52.57% 45.00 5 15.00 9.75 0.00 0.00 98 263.50 171.28 148.50 0.00 56.36% 123.50 22 59.50 38.68 44.00 5.33 73.95% 3.00 1 3.50 2.28 0.00 0.00 59 140.43 91.28 71.23 0.00 50.72% 60.48 77 198.00 128.70 77.50 0.00 39.14% 59.00 37 108.75 70.69 49.00 0.00 45.06% 21.50 1 1.25 0.81 0.00 0.00 33 78.00 50.70 45.00 0.00 57.69% 45.00 106 262.43 170.58 125.80 0.00 47.94% 105.30 39 88.50 57.53 45.00 0.00 50.85% 5.50 2 5.50 3.58 2.50 0.00 45.45% 2.50 10 24.75 16.09 11.50 0.00 46.46% 11.50 Total: 4,099 10,302.17 5,012.12 48.65% 3,184.75 Prime Time Usage Ratio Page 2 of 5

Evaluation Room Type: Lecture, 1-250 Seats Prime Prime Hours Ratio of Total Prime Hours to Hours Total Non-Prime Time Hours 5,290 Total Prime Time Hours Total Prime Time Hours 48.7% 5,012 Total Non-Prime Time Hours 51.3% Total: 100.0% Prime Time Usage Ratio Page 3 of 5

Evaluation Room Type: Lecture, 1-250 Seats Prime Purpose of Report Prime Time Usage Ratio Report Key The Prime Time Usage Ratio report allows a user to enter specific "prime time" parameters and view average weekly usage data by subject code. Prime time is defined as a subset of the standard scheduling week that shows disproportionately higher utilization (i.e. 9:00 a - 2:00 p Monday through Thursday). This report also allows a user to specify a "bottleneck" room type and size to view how many of the primetime hours are scheduled into these popular rooms. This report can be used to help enforce an academic scheduling policy outlining usage guidelines for what percentage of class offerings are during primetime, and how bottlenecked rooms are being used. Definition of User Defined Parameters Select Term - Allows a user to filter data by an academic term. Enter Campus - Allows a user to filter data to a specific campus. Enter a Percentage for Room Hours allowed during Prime Time - This parameter allows a user to set a benchmark for a desired percentage of usage of primetime for each subject. For example, if departments are only allowed to offer 30 percent of their classes during primetime, a user should enter.3 in this parameter field. Select Start Time, End Time for Prime Time and Prime Time Days - These three parameters allow a user to define the prime time to by analyzed. If the perceived heavy usage times are between 9:00a and 2:00p Monday through Thursday, a user could define the start time parameter as "9:00 AM", the end time parameter as "2:00 PM", and the days parameter as "MTWR". Select a Room Type, minimum capacity, and maximum capacity for Evaluation - These three parameters allow a user to define bottleneck rooms. rooms are defined as a campuses most popular rooms during primetime. This report will then show how many prime time hours (by subject) are scheduled into bottleneck rooms. If an institution has a perceived shortage of Classrooms with 50 to 100 seats, the Room Type parameter should be configured as "Classroom", the minimum capacity should be configured as "50" and the maximum capacity should be configured as "100". Only include one instance of crosslisted and double booked meetings? - Selecting "Yes" to this option will remove additional section meetings that are crosslisted or doublebooked and have identical meeting patterns. Selecting "No" to this option will bring in ALL section meetings and count their room hours...even if doublebooked or crosslisted. Definition of Report Fields - code of the group of classes (this report is grouped by subject code). - Total number of sections offered of that subject during specified term. Hours - Average number of weekly hours offered of that subject. Note, this is a weighted formula to adjust for class length. A class that meets from 8:00a to 9:00a on MWF for the entire specified term would get counted for three room hours (one hour each day on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday). If that same class met for only half of the specified term, it would only get counted for one and half hours of usage. Class hours are rounded up to the next quarter hour (a class meeting from 8:00a to 9:40a would get counted as 1.75 hours). Room Hours - Rooms hours allowed during prime time per subject based on Percentage Allowed parameter (if 40% of a subjects hours are allowed in primetime, and there are 10 hours of that subject offered, the allowed prime room hours would be four). Prime Room Hours - Average weekly room hours (by subject) offered during the specified prime time. - Total of hours offered in excess of allowed weekly prime time hours (if a subject is allotted four prime time hours, and there are six hours offered during prime time, the overage would be "2"). - Shows the percent of total average weekly room hours (by subject) offered during primetime. This value is highlighted in red if it is greater than the allowed percentage entered as a parameter. Room Hours - Number of average weekly hours (by subject) offered in bottleneck rooms. rooms are specified by room type and capacity in the parameters. Prime Time Usage Ratio Page 4 of 5

Prime Time Usage Ratio Report Key Prime Time Usage Ratio Page 5 of 5