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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I do know that CMC is great for study of econ & government, but am surprised and suspicious of CMC's website claiming 16 history profs for a school of just 1,240 students. How many CMC students graduate each year with a degree in history ?[/quote] From their factbook, it looks like 16 or so, which is pretty substantial when half the class is taken by econ. They likely need to provide more professors for the consortium and to beat the resources over at Pomona.[/quote] A lot of LACs exaggerate faculty size by listing many who are inactive at that school. Most recent example is a small LAC in Maine which lost almost all of its econ dept unexpectedly. Go to the website and over a dozen econ profs are listed even though they were/are no longer teaching there. CMC is an outstanding school & does not need to exaggerate. 16 history profs for a school of about 1,250 students is hard to believe. [b]How many students graduate with a degree in history from CMC each year ?[/b][/quote] I'll answer my own question. In 2023, 16 students graduated with a degree in history from CMC, while in 2022 the number was just 12 students. https://CMC.edu/institutional-research/factbook/majors-graduates[/quote] Sounds like students there have a lot of support if that few graduates are majoring with that many faculty. OP should take notes![/quote] While CMC is a great school, I remain skeptical that even 14 of the listed 16 history profs offer courses each term. Maybe the courses offered cross departmental lines such as "the history of economics", etc.[/quote] No need to speculate, you can just check [url=Claremont Schedules]https://hyperschedule.io/[/url][/quote]
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