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College of Arts and Sciences

College of Arts and Sciences. 2011-12 Profile. Table of Contents. Executive Summary About the College College Structure & Leadership Academic Programs Students Number of Majors Credit Hours Degrees Awarded Faculty Full-time Equivalent (FTE) by Track Tenure Track FTE by Rank

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  1. College of Arts and Sciences 2011-12 Profile

  2. Table of Contents • Executive Summary • About the College • College Structure & Leadership • Academic Programs • Students • Number of Majors • Credit Hours • Degrees Awarded • Faculty • Full-time Equivalent (FTE) by Track • Tenure Track FTE by Rank • Diversity & Inclusion • Tenure Track Faculty FTE by • Gender • Tenure Track Faculty FTE by Ethnicity Page # 3 4 5 10 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Page # 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 • Faculty Recruitment & Retention • Years in Tenure Track • Turnover and Retirement Eligibility • Grants: OSU Research Foundation Expenditures • Budget • Total Current Funds Sources • Current Funds Uses • College Rankings • Strategic Planning Metrics • Teaching & Learning • Research & Innovation • Outreach & Engagement • Resource Stewardship • Status of Facilities College of Food, Agricultural and Environmental Sciences

  3. Executive Summary • Weaknesses • Common culture • Comprehensiveness • College branding • Lack of support for the academic arts • Student recruitment, career advising, and placement • Staffing • Departments and programs that need improvement • Strengths • Comprehensiveness • Interdisciplinary • High quality programs • Undergraduate & graduate education • Large, diverse and flexible funding model • Outstanding support services • Ability to restructure units • Challenges • Value of liberal arts education increasingly questioned • Start-up costs for scientists • Performing/visual arts facilities conditions • Best faculty highly recruited by other institutions • General education courses increasingly earned through AP and other alternatives • Reward structure not conducive to inter- disciplinary teaching and research • Opportunities • Collaboration with other colleges • Partnerships with artists and arts organizations in the community • Replacement of retiring faculty • Many faculty funded by external granting agencies • Leadership position in defining contributions by the humanities • Off-campus educational programs College of Arts and Sciences

  4. 2. About the College The College of Arts and Sciences (ASC) was reunified by a unanimous vote of the university’s Board of Trustees on June 18, 2010, incorporating the five legacy colleges of the former Federation of the Colleges of the Arts and Sciences, including Arts, Biological Sciences, Humanities, Mathematical and Physical Sciences, and Social and Behavioral Sciences. Together, the departments and schools, and the many additional centers and institutes within ASC, form the academic core of The Ohio State University, and through the ASC structure have a greater capacity to amplify resources and maximize the potential for excellence in a visible, coherent, effective, and efficient way. The mission of the College of Arts and Sciences is to achieve excellence in research and other creative endeavors, teaching, and service. Excellence in research and scholarship can be measured by attainment of national and international recognition, as evidenced by publications, citations, external funding, presentations, performances, creation of original art, awards, and honors. Excellence in teaching can be measured by the attainment of local, national, and international recognition, as evidenced by pedagogical publications, awards, honors, and critical student outcomes. Excellence in service involves making available a high level of professional expertise, engagement, and experience to the public, including the university, the Columbus community, the State of Ohio, and the nation, as well as to scholarly professional organizations. Strategic Plan website: http://go.osu.edu/ArtsandSciencesStrategicPlan College of Arts and Sciences website: http://artsandsciences.osu.edu/ College of Arts and Sciences

  5. 3. College Structure and Leadership Joseph SteinmetzExecutive Dean and Vice Provost Steve Fink Associate Executive Dean for Curriculum & Instruction Rich Hall Associate Executive Dean for Research & Facilities Mary Ellen Jenkins Assistant Executive Dean, ASC Advising & Academic Services Patrice Dickerson Assistant Dean for Diversity & Recruitment For administrative purposes, the members of the ASC faculty are organized into three divisions into which the three schools and 36 departments of the college are distributed. Division of Arts and Humanities Mark Shanda Divisional Dean Garret Heysel Assistant Dean Sebastian Knowles Associate Dean Valarie Williams Associate Dean Division of Natural and Mathematical Sciences Peter March Divisional Dean Christopher Hadad Associate Dean Andrea Ward-Ross Assistant Dean Division of Social and Behavioral Sciences) Gifford Weary Divisional Dean Deborah Haddad Assistant Dean Kathleen McGraw Associate Dean Chris Andersen, Director, STEM Education Initiatives Dan Cloran, Senior Director of Development and Alumni Relations Diane Dagefoerde, Chief Information Officer Libby Eckhardt, Chief Communications Officer Support Unit Directors Brad Harris, Chief Administrative Officer Chitra Iyer, Chief Human Resources Officer Katherine Margard, Executive Assistant to Executive Dean Ann Rottersman, Director of Student Programs College of Arts and Sciences

  6. 3. College Structure and Leadership Mark ShandaDivisional Dean, Arts and Humanities Departments (21) Department of African American and African Studies Chair: H. Ike Okafor-Newsum Department of Art Chair: Sergio Soave Department of Art Education Chair: Deborah Smith-Shank Department of Classics Chair: Ben Acosta-Hughes Department of Comparative Studies Chair: Eugene Holland Department of Dance Chair: Susan Petry Department of DesignChair: Paul Nini Department of East Asian Languages and Literature Chair: Mari Noda Department of English Chair: Richard Dutton Department of French and ItalianChair: Jennifer Willging Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures Chair: Anna Grotans Department of HistoryChair: Peter Hahn Department of History of Art Chair: Andrew Shelton Department of Linguistics Chair: Shari Speer School of MusicDirector: Richard Blatti Department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures Chair: Richard Davis Department of Philosophy Chair: Don Hubin Department of Slavic & East European Languages and Cultures Chair: Helena Goscilo Department of Spanish and Portuguese Chair: Fernando Unzueta Department of TheatreChair: Dan Gray Department of Women’s: Gender and Sexuality StudiesChair: Jill Bystydzienski College of Arts and Sciences

  7. 3. College Structure and Leadership Peter MarchDivisional Dean, Natural and Mathematical Sciences Departments(10) Department of Astronomy Chair: Bradley M Peterson Department of BiochemistryChair: Susan Olesik Department of Chemistry Chair: Susan Olesik School of Earth Sciences Director: Berry Lyons Department of Evolution, Ecology and Organismal Biology Chair: Peter Curtis Departments Department of MathematicsChair: Luis Casian Department of Microbiology Chair: Tina Henkin Department of Molecular Genetics Chair: Anita Hopper Department of Physics Chair: Jim Beatty Department of StatisticsChair: L. Mark Berliner College of Arts and Sciences

  8. 3. College Structure and Leadership Gifford Weary Divisional Dean, Social and Behavioral Sciences Departments(8) Department of Anthropology Chair: Clark Larsen School of Communication Director: Carroll Glynn Department of Economics Chair: Donald Haurin Department of Geography Chair: Daniel Sui Research & Business Partnership Centers (11) Department of Political Science Chair: Richard Herrmann Department of Psychology Chair: Richard Petty Department of Sociology Chair: ZhenchaoQian Department of Speech and Hearing Science Chair: Robert Fox College of Arts and Sciences

  9. 3. College Structure and Leadership Interdisciplinary Centers (39) Advanced Computing Center for the Arts and Design (AACAD) African American & African Studies Community Extension Center (AAASCEC) Center for Applied Plant Sciences (CAPS) Aquatic Ecology Laboratory Arabidposis Biological Resource Center The Arts Initiative at Ohio State Biological Sciences Greenhouse Byrd Polar Research Center Climate, Water and Carbon Program Center for Cognitive and Behavioral Brain Imaging Center for Cognitive Science Center for Cosmology and AstroParticle Physics Criminal Justice Research Center Diversity and Identity Studies Collective at OSU Center for Electronic & Magnetic Nanoscale Composite Multifunctional Materials Center for Emergent Materials Center for Epigraphical and Palaeographical Studies Film Studies Program Research & Business Partnership Centers (11) Center for Folklore Studies Foreign Language Center Center for Historical Research Center for Human Resource Research Humanities Institute Initiative in Population Research Center for Life Science Education Institute for Materials Research Mathematical Biosciences Institute Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies Melton Center for Jewish Studies Museum of Biological Diversity Ohio State University Press Orton Geological Museum Center for Spatial Statistics and Environmental Statistics Spectroscopy Institute Statistical Consulting Services Center for the Study of Teaching of Writing Center for the Study of Religion Center for Urban and Regional Analysis (CURA) Urban Arts Space College of Arts and Sciences

  10. 4. Academic Programs • Geography • Geological Sciences • German • GIS and Spatial Analysis • Globalization Studies • Hebrew • History • History of Art • Honors Contract (Interdisciplinary) • Industrial Design • Interior Design • International Studies • Islamic Studies • Italian • Japanese • Jazz Studies (Composition; Performance) • Jewish Studies • Journalism (Pre-Major) • Korean • Linguistics • Mathematics • Medieval and Renaissance Studies • Microbiology • Middle Childhood Education • Modern Greek • Molecular Genetics Undergraduate Majors • Actuarial Science • African-American and African Studies • Ancient History and Classics • Anthropological Sciences • Anthropology • Arabic • Art • Art Education • Astronomy • Atmospheric Sciences • Biochemistry • Biology • Chemistry • Chinese • Classics • Communication (Pre-Major) • Comparative Studies • Composition (Music) • Computer and Information Science • Criminology and Criminal Justice Studies • Dance • Economics • English • Evolution and Ecology • Film Studies • French • Music • Music Education (Instrumental; Vocal; General) • Music History • Music Theory • Neuroscience • Performance (Piano; Orchestral Instruments; Voice) • Personalized Study Program • Philosophy • Physics • Political Science • Portuguese • Psychology • Russian • Sociology • Spanish • Speech and Hearing Science • Theatre • Visual Communication Design • Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies • World Literatures • Zoology College of Arts and Sciences

  11. 4. Academic Programs • Division of Arts and Humanities • French • Germanic Languages and Literatures • Greek Studies • History • History of Art • Industrial, Interior, and Visual Communication Design • Italian • Japanese • Labanotation • Latin Studies • Lighting • Divisionof Natural and Mathematical Sciences • Evolution, Ecology and Organismal Biology • Genetics • Geodetic Sciences • Geological Sciences • Mathematics • Division of Social and Behavioral Sciences • Economics • Geography • Political Science • Psychology • Division of Arts and Humanities • African-American and African Studies • Ancient Greek • Art • Art Education • Arts Policy and Administration • Chinese • Choreography • Comparative Studies • Dance • Dance and Technology • Dance Studies • English • Division of Natural and Mathematical Sciences • Astronomy • Biochemistry • Biophysics • Cell and Developmental Biology • Chemical Physics • Chemistry • Division of Social and Behavioral Sciences • Anthropology • Atmospheric Sciences • Audiology • Communication • Linguistics • Literature • Modern Greek • Music • Near Eastern Languages and Cultures • Performance • Philosophy • Spanish and Portuguese • Theatre • Women's Studies • Division of Natural and Mathematical Sciences • Microbiology • Molecular Biology • Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology • Physics • Statistics • Division of Social and Behavioral Sciences • Sociology • Speech-Hearing Science • Speech-Language Pathology Masters Degrees College of Arts and Sciences

  12. 4. Academic Programs • Division of Arts and Humanities • Art Education • Chinese; Dance • English • French • Germanic Languages and Literatures • Greek Studies • History • History of Art • Division of Natural and Mathematical Sciences • Astronomy • Biophysics • Biostatistics • Cell and Developmental Biology • Chemical Physics • Chemistry • Evolution, Ecology and Organismal Biology • Division of Social and Behavioral Sciences • Anthropology • Atmospheric Sciences • Audiology • Behavioral Neuroscience • Clinical Psychology • Cognitive Psychology • Japanese • Latin Studies • Linguistics • Modern Greek • Music • Near Eastern Languages and Cultures • Division of Natural and Mathematical Sciences • Genetics • Geological Sciences • Mathematics • Microbiology • Molecular Biology • Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology • Division of Social and Behavioral Sciences • Communication • Developmental Psychology • Economics • Geography • Hearing Science • Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities • Philosophy • Russian Literature • Slavic linguistics • Spanish and Portuguese • Theatre • Women's Studies • Division of Natural and M • Ohio State Biochemistry Program • Physics • Statistics • Division of Social and Be • Sciences • Neuroscience • Political Science • Quantitative Psychology • Social Psychology • Sociology • Speech-Language Pathology • Speech-Language Science PhD Degrees College of Arts and Sciences

  13. 5. Students: Number of Majors • Undergraduate Student Majors have increased by 14% since 2003. • Graduate Majors have increased by 7.5% since 2003 College of Arts and Sciences

  14. 5. Students: Credit Hours • Since 2003, undergraduate credit hours have increased by 11%, compared to the overall university increase of 17%. • Arts and Sciences is responsible for generating nearly 57% of all undergraduate credit hours at OSU. • By design, graduate credit hours have decreased by 17%, while the university has seen an overall decrease of 3% for graduate credit hours. *Cross-hatched portion of undergraduate portion of graphs represents credits taken by undergraduates at the 100-level. AP and other credits by examination are increasingly substituting for these courses. **Professional credit hours represent the enrollments of students in both a graduate arts and science program and a professional program such as law and are a very small part of the College’s enrollment. College of Arts and Sciences

  15. 5. Students: Degrees Awarded • In 2011, 49% of all baccalaureate degrees awarded by university were awarded by the College of Arts and Sciences. • 18% of all master’s degrees were awarded by the College of Arts and Sciences. • 49% of all doctoral degrees were awarded by the College. College of Arts and Sciences

  16. 6. Faculty: Full-time Equivalent (FTE) by Track • Tenure track faculty FTE peaked in 2007, and has dropped by 6% since then. • Auxiliary faculty have increased by about 50% in ten years. *Source: Employee Analytics: Position Organization, Includes Regional Campus Faculty and No-Sal Appts College of Arts and Sciences

  17. 6. Faculty: Tenure Track FTE by Rank Assistant Professor FTE increased by 34% from 2002 to 2007, and then decreased to just above the 2002 level by 2011. College of Arts and Sciences

  18. 7. Diversity & Inclusion: Percent of Tenure Track Faculty FTE by Gender Over the past ten years, the percentage of Arts and Sciences faculty who are female increased by 7 percentage points, compared to an increase of 5 percentage points institution-wide, from 27.5% to 32.3%. College of Arts and Sciences

  19. 7. Diversity & Inclusion: Percent of Tenure Track Faculty FTE by Ethnicity Underrepresented minority faculty in the College of Arts and Sciences increased to 8%, compared to 7% institution-wide. College of Arts and Sciences *Under-represented Minority: Black, Hispanic, Native American

  20. 8. Faculty Recruitment and Retention: Years in Tenure Track The number of late-career faculty, with more than 21 years in the tenure-track, has increased from 309 (27.1%) in 2002 to 352 (30.9%) in 2011. College of Arts and Sciences Source: Faculty Analytics, OHR

  21. 8. Faculty Recruitment and Retention: Turnover & Retirement Eligibility 662 of the current 1,102 faculty are or will be eligible to retire by 2021. * * 275 of the 521 voluntary separations were due to retirement. Source: Faculty Analytics, OHR *Retirement Eligibility is based on years of service and age College of Arts and Sciences

  22. 9. Grants Received: OSU Research Foundation Expenditures Grant Expenditures have increased by over 30%. College of Arts and Sciences

  23. 10. Budget: Total Current Funds Sources • GFSA accounts for 76% of all current sources and the major source of growth. • GFSA has the most growth at 10.8% in 5 years. • Grants and contracts are trending down. College of Arts and Sciences

  24. 10. Budget: Current Funds Uses College of Arts and Sciences

  25. 11. College Rankings: U.S. News & World Report • Graduate Liberal Arts • Criminology: • Economics: • English: • Medieval / Renaissance • Literature • History: • Political Science: • American Politics: • International Politics: • Political Methodology: • Psychology: • Social Psychology: • Sociology: • Social Stratification: • Sociology of Population: • Speech & Hearing Science: • Audiology: • Speech/Language • Pathology 2004 * NA NA NA 25 15 7 13 14 24 * 21 10 * 13 15 2013 NA 28 26 17 24 17 8 15 11 17 2 17 8 16 12 17 2004 54 22 35 * 8 32 39 24 NA * 2013 46 26 28 39 9 30 NA 23 17 27 • Graduate Sciences • Biological Sciences: • Chemistry: • Computer Science: • Earth Sciences: • Paleontology: • Mathematics: • Applied Math: • Physics: • Condensed Matter: • Statistics: Graduate Fine Arts Overall: Ceramics: Industrial Design: Interior Design: Sculpture: 2004 28 8 NA * 7 2013 18 4 7 2 11 *Category not ranked in 2004 College of Arts and Sciences

  26. 12. Strategic Planning Metrics and Targets for 2016: Teaching & Learning * Total of 27 Ranked Programs /Specialties for ASC Strategic Plan website: http://go.osu.edu/ArtsandSciencesStrategicPlan College of Arts and Sciences

  27. 12. Strategic Planning Metrics and Targets for 2016: Research & Innovation Strategic Plan website: http://go.osu.edu/ArtsandSciencesStrategicPlan College of Arts and Sciences

  28. 12. Strategic Planning Metrics and Targets for 2016: Outreach & Engagement Strategic Plan website: http://go.osu.edu/ArtsandSciencesStrategicPlan College of Arts and Sciences

  29. 12. Strategic Planning Metrics and Targets for 2016: Resource Stewardship Strategic Plan website: http://go.osu.edu/ArtsandSciencesStrategicPlan College of Arts and Sciences

  30. 13. Status of Facilities Source: Physical Planning and Real Estate College of Arts and Sciences

  31. 13. Status of Facilities College of Arts and Sciences

  32. 13. Status of Facilities College of Arts and Sciences

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