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<title>2002-2003 Exercise Science Degree and Credit Hour Trends Reports</title>
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<description>2002-2003 Exercise Science Degree and Credit Hour Trends Reports
Oakland Community College.  Office of Institutional Research
The Degree Trends Report is developed by the Office of Institutional Research based&#13;
on data compiled from official college records which are submitted to the State&#13;
of Michigan for the IPEDS (Integrated Post-Secondary Education System) Annual Degrees&#13;
Conferred Report. The Degree Trends Report examines trends of OCC degrees,&#13;
based on specific programs. The standard format offers information about certificates and&#13;
associate degrees awarded. In the event that a given program offers only a&#13;
certificate or an associate degree, information describing the other type of award&#13;
will not be shown.     Each year the Office of Institutional Research prepares the Credit Hour Trends Report, based on&#13;
data submitted to the State of Michigan in the annual ACS-6 (Activities Classification&#13;
Structure) process. This report is based on each course section's official count date (1/10th Day). The&#13;
Credit Hour Trends Report examines annual (July 1 - June 30) enrollment trends of OCC&#13;
disciplines, based on course prefix codes.
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<pubDate>Wed, 19 Oct 2016 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>1999-2002 Exercise Science Program Course Retention</title>
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<description>1999-2002 Exercise Science Program Course Retention
Oakland Community College.  Office of Institutional Research
This report analyses the course data from the Spring semester of 1999 through the Winter semester of 2002 to show the course retention rates of the Exercise Program.
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<pubDate>Wed, 19 Oct 2016 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>1994 Exercise Science and Technology Needs Assessment</title>
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<description>1994 Exercise Science and Technology Needs Assessment
Oakland Community College.  Office of Institutional Research
This report was created to assist the College Curriculum Committee in their evaluation of the proposed options to be added to the Exercise Science and Technology Program: Medical Assisting, Gerontology and Business. This report includes: descriptions of the programs, methodology, and analysis of the Exercise Science Industry.
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