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Graduate Students 2004-05

The chart below shows graduate students by program at Ryerson University.

  2004-05 Fall 2004
Department Full-time Equivalent Graduate Students (GFTE) [1] Number of Students [2] International Students [3]
Totals 435.1 630 56
Chemical Engineering 22.0 22 7
Chemical Engineering (PT) 3.0 12  
Civil Engineering 53.3 61 3
Civil Engineering (PT) 2.7 10  
Civil Engineering PhD (PT) 5.3 8 3
Communication and Culture 30.7 34 1
Communication and Culture (PT) 6.3 22  
Communication and Culture PhD 9.7 12  
Communication and Culture PhD (PT) 0.1 note [5]  
Computer Networks 32.0 39 7
Computer Networks (PT) 6.1 21  
Electrical and Computer Engineering 82.0 96 10
Electrical and Computer Engineering (PT) 7.8 32  
Electrical and Computer Engineering PhD 4.3 7  
Environmental Management 30.3 33 2
Environmental Management (PT) 4.2 18  
Immigration and Settlement 14.0 22 1
Immigration and Settlement (PT) 2.2 11  
Mechanical Engineering 71.0 84 4
Mechanical Engineering (PT) 6.4 24  
Mechanical Engineering PhD 4.3 7 1
Photographic Preservation 16.0 24 14
Spatial Analysis 18.7 21 3
Spatial Analysis (PT) 2.6 10  

Notes
  1. Graduate FFTEs are calculated using the following methods: 1 FFTE for each term a graduate student registers full-time; 0.3 FFTE for each term a graduate student registers part-time. GFFTEs are calculated over three terms.
  2. based on official fall count date: November 1. Some Computer Networks data were not available due to a temporary RISIS data issue.
  3. Headcount of students paying international tuition fees on offical fall (Nov.1) count date.
  4. Based on a 3-term school year (Fall 2004 - Spring 2005) and including tuition and other fees. International fees for all programs are in a range from $12,000 to $13,000 for FT students. PT fees are 50% of the FT fees.
  5. There was 1 student registered in the Communication and Culture PhD PT program. That student began the program in Winter 2005.

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