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TABLE 2


Number and Percentage of Male and Female Faculty in Non Tenure-Track Positions
Academic Year 2001-2002

  Substitute Faculty Adjuncts with Ph.D. Adjuncts w/o Ph.D. Total

Department F M %F F M %F F M %F F M %F
 
Biology 0 0 N/A 1 1 50 22 15 59 23 16 59
Chemistry  i  1 0 100 2 0 100 14 11 56 17 11 61
Computer Science 0  ii  1 0 0 0 N/A 2 3 40 2 4 25
Math/Statistics 0 0 N/A 2 6 25 7 20 26 9 26 26
Physics 0  i  1 0 0 3 0 4 9 31 4 13 24

Group I Total 1 2 33 5 10 35 49 58 46 55 70 44

 
Anthropology 0  iii  1 0 2 0 100 8 5 62 10 6 63
Economics  i  1 0 100 2 7 22 8 12 40 11 19 37
Geography 0 0 N/A 3 4 43 8 5 62 11 9 55
Political Science 0  i  1 0 2 2 50 8 7 53 10 10 50
Psychology  i  1 0 100 3 6 33 7 12 37 11 18 40
Sociology 0 0 N/A 1 2 33 4 5 44 5 7 42

Group II Total 2 2 50 13 21 38 43 46 48 58 69 46


Total
All Departments
3 4 43 18 31 37 92 104 47 113 139 45

Notes:

Group I = Natural Sciences
Group II = Social Sciences

i Substitute Assistant Professor
ii Visiting Assistant Professor
iii Substitute Full Professor

Last Revised: May 25, 2004

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