Numbers of Interest
Ecampus is constantly growing...
Total number of students who took at least one Ecampus course
- 2007/2008: 7,937
- 2009/2010: 12,091
- Increase of 52% in two academic years
Total number of Ecampus degree-seeking students
- 2007/2008: 648
- 2008/2009: 1,102
- 2009/2010: 1,573
- Increase of 172% over two academic years; 43% increase in the past year
Total number of credits taken through Ecampus
- 2008/2009: 57,571
- 2009/2010; 79,885
- Increase of 28% in one academic year
Total number of Ecampus graduates
- 2004: 44
- 2005: 49
- 2006: 71
- 2007: 87
- 2008: 131
- 2009:170
- 2010: 210
- Increase of 377% since 2004
Total number of Ecampus courses offered
- 2004/2005: 444
- 2009/2010: 713
- Increase of 61% in five years
Total number of Ecampus degrees offered
- 2004/2005: 13
- 2009/2010: 35 (19 degrees and 16 minors)
- Increase of 169% in five years
New Courses Developed
In cooperation with the following colleges, Ecampus added nearly160 new online courses during the past academic year in the following departments:
- College of Liberal Arts: 93
- College of Science: 18
- College of Education: 15
- College of Agriculture Sciences: 16
- College of Engineering: 5
- College of Forestry:5
- College of Health and Human Science: 4
- College of Business: 2
- College of Pharmacy: 1
To see a complete list of all Ecampus courses, visit the Schedule of Classes.
New degree programs
During the past academic year, Ecampus added eight new degree programs to our offerings.
Undergraduate
- Economics (BA/BS)
- Fisheries and Wildlife (BS)
- General Anthropology (BA/BS)
- General Horticulture (BS)
- Women Studies (BA/BS)
Graduate
- GIScience (graduate certificate)
- Management for Science Professionals (graduate certificate)
- Master of Natural Resources
View the Degree and Program overview page for information on all Ecampus degrees.


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