Student credit hour production is the new coin of the realm for the USG. Given that, Turner Business is continuing its series on SCH production in the Turner College. This post looks at SCH production by faculty member, across all departments and courses. As shown below, Turner College and TSYS School faculty are currently producing a total of 13,356.5 SCH, with 6,447.5 of these (about 48%) coming from face-to-face (F2F) sections and 6,909 (about 52%) coming from online sections.
The leader of the organization is economics professor Ben Blair, with 510 SCH. These come from one section of BUSA 2100, one section of BUSA 3115, and two sections of ECON 2106, all online. Following Blair is the TSYS School's Elke Brumbaugh, who is producing 400 SCH this semester across five sections of various CPSC and CYNX courses. All of these 400 SCH come from F2F classes. In third is accounting's Phil Cook with 357 SCH across four sections of ACCT courses. Rounding out the top five are computer scientist Hyrum Carroll with 341.5 SCH across three sections of CPSC courses and one RIVER course, and marketing's Michelle Zeller with 334 SCH across four sections of MKTG courses. Lastly, 4,674.5 of the total SCH of 13,356.5 are being taught by non-tenure track faculty (e.g., adjuncts, lecturers, etc.), representing about 35% of all SCH.
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