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In Fall, 2005, there were a total of 363 (25%) tenured and 351 (24%) probationary
faculty (including FERP). There were also 103 (7%) temporary full-time faculty,
as well as 648 (44%) temporary part-time faculty. A total of 772 (52.8%)
were male, while 691 (47.2%) were female.
In terms of the Weighted Teaching Units (WTUs) that strictly represent
a faculty member's classroom teaching workload (not supervision), a mean
of 10.23 WTUs were taught by full-time faculty, 10.35 by probationary
faculty, 12.43 by full-time temporary faculty, and 6.05 by part-time faculty.
Tenured faculty generated a total of 295.26 FTEF (38%), probationary
faculty generated 314.55 (40%), temporary full-time faculty generated
100.68 (13%), and temporary part-time faculty generated 262.64 (27%).
These numbers represent not only time spent teaching, but also time spent
engaged in research, new course preparation, and so forth.
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