Communications Part A Course
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Courses that have been approved through governance as lower level communication and are therefore eligible to satisfy the first of two general education communication requirements for communication. |
Data Cookbook URL (requires authorization) |
https://uwmadison.datacookbook.com/institution/terms/203950/versions/241742 |
Data Domain(s) |
Academic Planning |
Related Dashboards
Name | Type | Description | Responsible Office | Data Domain | Classification | Access Restrictions | Last Updated |
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Course Grade Distribution
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Interactive Data Visualization | Information about enrollments, average course GPA, and instructors is provided at the course and course section level. Users can decide to view the grade distributions by the number of students or the percentage of students. Additional Info |
Data, Academic Planning & Institutional Research | Academic Planning, Student Record | Internal |
Student Record Data Internal
Request Access |
11/01/2024 |
Courses Completed by Bachelor's Degree Recipients
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Interactive Data Visualization | The number and percentage of bachelor's degree recipients who completed UW-Madison courses is shown by major, school/college, admit type, tuition residency and semester type (when the course was taken). Additional Info |
Data, Academic Planning & Institutional Research | Student Record | Internal | UW-Madison Employees (NetID Required) | 11/01/2024 |
English and Math Placement Test Trends for New Freshmen
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Interactive Data Visualization | This workbook shows trends in English and Math placement test results for new freshmen and trends in the initial course placement that results from the scores. Test score distributions, test percentiles, and trends in these metrics are provided. Additional Info |
Data, Academic Planning & Institutional Research | Student Record | Internal | UW-Madison Employees (NetID Required) | 10/06/2023 |
UW-Madison's Course Catalog
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Interactive Data Visualization | Courses in UW-Madison's Course Catalog have been approved by the University Curriculum Committee and are available for scheduling. Information about these courses include the course subject listings, departments, and school/colleges that offer these courses; course attributes related to general education, breadth, level, and applicability to graduate programs; as well as information about crosslisting and when courses were last taught and their approved learning outcomes. Additional Info |
Data, Academic Planning & Institutional Research | Academic Planning | Public | Publicly Available | 11/01/2024 |