The following link provides enrollment data along with course demand data for Fall 2007 courses.
Course Demand Spreadsheet - Fall 2007
The columns on the spreadsheets are as follows:
(1) The course number.
(2) The course title.
(3) The instructor.
(4) The enrollment.
(5) The enrollment limit for this course.
(6) Enrollment over the limit.
(7) The number of upper-class students who put this course on the top line of the registration card; this was a top-choice course.
(8) The number of upper-class students who put this course on the second line of the registration card; this was a second-choice course.
(9) The number of upper-class students who put this course on the third line of the registration card; this was a third-choice course.
(10) The number of first-year students who put this course on the top line of the registration card; this was a top-choice course.
(11) The number of first-year students who put this course on the second line of the registration card; this was a second-choice course.
(12) The number of first-year students who put this course on the third line of the registration card; this was a third-choice course.
(13) The difference between the limit and the number of students for whom this was a top-choice course.
(14) The number of students confirmed in this course at the end of Phase I registration.
(15) The number of students that the "computer" attempted to put into the course but were rejected for some reason—prerequisite missing, time conflict, class filled, etc.
(16) The number of students that the "computer" attempted to put into the course but were rejected due to the class or accompanying lab being full.
Please note that cross-listed courses appear on this spreadsheet multiple times—once in each department in which they are listed.
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Last Update: 26 October 2007
By: Jan Brackett
E-mail: jbracket@bowdoin.edu