Note

Please keep in mind that this report, especially the recommendations and summaries, is a work in progress. If the report seems potentially useful, but not yet truly useful, I (Jeff) would love to meet with you indivudally to help you interpret the report and to see where we can improve it.

In many cases, the raw summation of a department offering capacity is less useful than looking at slices of sections broken down by course type (1stlevel, 2ndlevel, major, lab, etc). I have made some attempts to do this automatically, but it would be ideal to meet with you individually to discuss the most useful way to classify courses within your department.

Finally, recommendations and summaries are always generated from the raw list of sections downloaded from business objects. If at any time the summaries or recommendations do not seem accurate or helpful, you also have access to the raw list of sections from which they are generated. See PL all sections list. This list can be further filtered based on your interest. The raw list of sections all includes a CSV download option. You can import this into excel and generate your own summaries or graphs.

Please don't hesitate to reach out to me about any aspect of this report, whether it be to chat about how to interpret results, problems with underlying data or calculations, or requests for new features.

Data is current as of Monday, October 24, 2025


AY26-27 Planning Report for PL for Courses

1. Executive Summary


A. This year (AY25-26)...

...you offered 90 total sections (minus excluded courses with caps of 7 or lower and classes with less than 3 credits), which amounted to 2139 seats.

Your fill rate is still awaiting spring registration

You offered:
3 summer sections
43 fall sections
44 spring sections

You also offered
5 sections taught by PL faculty in non-PL courses

A note on cross-listed courses:

  • You offered a total number of 2139 seats
    • ...when including 0 filled PL cross listed seats taught by non PL faculty.
  • 2077 of these seats were filled by students registering with PL designated course.
  • 0 of those seats were filled through a cross listed non-PL designated course (people registering for a PL faculty-taught course through a different department designation).
  • 0 seats were filled by students registering with a PL designation in a non PL faculty taught course)

For an un-filtered list of all sections in AY25-26, see PL all sections list


B. Last year (25)

...you offered 90 total sections (minus excluded courses with caps of 7 or lower), which amounted to 2086 seats, with an overall fill rate of 0.94.

For an un-filtered list of all sections in AY24-25, see PL all sections list


AY AY26-27 Planning Report for PL for 1stLevel Courses

1. Executive Summary

This report is for PL (1stLevel courses) for the SU-FA-SP semester of AY AY26-27.

Description of 1stLevel courses: PL201 courses


A. For planning year (AY26-27)

Recommended number of seats for AY26-27 for 1stLevel courses is: 1121.83
(this includes seats in cross-listed sections taught by PL faculty, but does not include seats in cross-listed sections taught by non-PL faculty. This year 0 additional seats were filled by students registering with a PL designation in a non-PL faculty taught course. But this number is factored into the recommended seats for other respective departments)

This recommendation is based on the number of seats filled as a percentage of the size of the incoming class averaged over the last 4 years (0.9901427367506713), cushioned by a 3% flexibility rate, multiplied by the anticipated number of incoming freshmen in AY26-27 (1100).

At a normal cap for this course type (28), that would be 40.07 sections

(If you're offering sections of this course at reduced cap, the number of sections at the normal cap will need to be adjusted. You should take the number of sections multiplied by the reduced cap and then subtract that from the anticipated number of seats (1121.83). Then divide that by the normal cap to get the number of remaining sections at the normal cap.)


B. This year (AY25-26)

In AY25-26 (this year) you offered 45 sections which came to 1030 seats in this category (minus excluded courses with caps of 7 or lower and classes with less than 3 credits).

Of those seats you filled 1042.

Your fill rate is still awaiting spring registration

You offered:
1 summer sections
24 fall sections
20 spring sections

A note on cross-listed courses:

  • You offered a total number of 1030 seats
    • ...when including 0 PL cross listed seats taught by non-PL faculty
    • ...when including 0 seats in inter-departmental cross listed whose source is at a different level.
  • 1042 of these seats were filled by students registering with PL designated course.
  • 0 of those seats were filled through either a cross listed non-PL designated course (i.e. people registering for a PL faculty-taught course through a different department designation) or through a 'non-source' inter-department crosslisted course PL at a different level (i.e. a grad course cross listed with a seminar course).
  • 0 seats were filled by students registering with a PL designation in a non PL faculty taught course
  • *** Note that using sections or capacity from last year is not necessarily the best guide for planning the number of seats for next year due to the fluctuation of the incoming class and the overall undergraduate population. The better metric is to use your historical fill rate as a percentage of the incoming class size. See above.


C. Last year (AY24-25)

In AY24-25 (the last year from which we have complete fill rate data) you offered 44 sections in this category, which amounted to 992 seats.

Of those seats you filled 941 which is 0.95 of the total capacity.


For reference, below is a print-out of your capacity and fill rate data for the last 4 years for this category. Following this is a print out of all the sections in this category that you offered in AY25-26.

2. Capacity, Fill, Project Chart for last 4 years

AY totalEnroll freshEnroll Capacity FilledW FillPerc FreshPerc TotalPerc proj errorRate
0 21/22 3787.00 954.00 962.00 939.00 0.98 0.98 0.25 944.60 0.01
1 22/23 3977.00 1269.00 1178.00 1169.00 0.99 0.92 0.29 1256.49 0.07
2 23/24 3987.00 1112.00 1206.00 1193.00 0.99 1.07 0.30 1101.04 0.08
3 24/25 3881.00 958.00 992.00 941.00 0.95 0.98 0.24 948.56 0.01
4 25/26 3900.00 1090.00 1030.00 1042.00 1.01 0.96 0.27 1079.26 0.03
mean 3908.00 1073.25 1084.50 1060.50 0.98 0.99 0.27 1062.67 0.04

3. List of sections for PL 1stLevel courses for AY25-26

Subject sDept AY Term Semester Section Title Course Capacity Local Count W PercFilled Faculty facultyType courseType WCount notPassed sectionCourseType XSource XSourceSubj exclude
0 PL PL 25/26 25/SU SU PL*201*W01 Foundations of Philosophy 28 22 0.7857 Hanley, Dr Catriona TT 1stLevel 5 0 OR\r\nS4\r\n 0 0 0
1 PL PL 25/26 25/FA FA PL*201*01S Foundations of Philosophy 16 15 0.9375 Farrell, Dr Joseph TCF 1stLevel 0 0 OR\r\n 0 0 0
2 PL PL 25/26 25/FA FA PL*201*02S Foundations of Philosophy 16 17 1.0625 Farrell, Dr Joseph TCF 1stLevel 0 0 OR\r\n 0 0 0
3 PL PL 25/26 25/FA FA PL*201*03B Foundations of Philosophy 16 18 1.1250 Guise-Gerrity, Mrs N TCF 1stLevel 0 0 OR\r\nSL\r\n 0 0 0
4 PL PL 25/26 25/FA FA PL*201*04V Foundations of Philosophy 16 16 1.0000 Guise-Gerrity, Mrs N TCF 1stLevel 0 0 OR\r\nSL\r\n 0 0 0
5 PL PL 25/26 25/FA FA PL*201*05G Foundations of Philosophy 16 18 1.1250 Sentesy Wagner, Dr Mark TCF 1stLevel 0 0 OR\r\n 0 0 0
6 PL PL 25/26 25/FA FA PL*201*07G Foundations of Philosophy 16 16 1.0000 Gordon, Dr David TCF 1stLevel 0 0 OR\r\n 0 0 0
7 PL PL 25/26 25/FA FA PL*201*08G Foundations of Philosophy 16 18 1.1250 Gordon, Dr David TCF 1stLevel 0 0 OR\r\n 0 0 0
8 PL PL 25/26 25/FA FA PL*201*09 Foundations of Philosophy 28 28 1.0000 Wilson, Richard Unknown 1stLevel 0 0 OR\r\n 0 0 0
9 PL PL 25/26 25/FA FA PL*201*10 Foundations of Philosophy 28 28 1.0000 Guise-Gerrity, Mrs N TCF 1stLevel 0 0 OR\r\nSL\r\n 0 0 0
10 PL PL 25/26 25/FA FA PL*201*11 Foundations of Philosophy 28 28 1.0000 Devon, Dr Donald Unknown 1stLevel 0 0 OR\r\n 0 0 0
11 PL PL 25/26 25/FA FA PL*201*12 Foundations of Philosophy 28 28 1.0000 McAleer, Dr Graham TT 1stLevel 5 0 OR\r\n 0 0 0
12 PL PL 25/26 25/FA FA PL*201*13 Foundations of Philosophy 28 28 1.0000 Devon, Dr Donald Unknown 1stLevel 0 0 OR\r\n 0 0 0
13 PL PL 25/26 25/FA FA PL*201*14 Foundations of Philosophy 28 27 0.9643 Sentesy Wagner, Dr Mark TCF 1stLevel 2 0 OR\r\n 0 0 0
14 PL PL 25/26 25/FA FA PL*201*15 Foundations of Philosophy 28 28 1.0000 Gursozlu, Dr Selin TCF 1stLevel 1 0 OR\r\n 0 0 0
15 PL PL 25/26 25/FA FA PL*201*16 Foundations of Philosophy 28 28 1.0000 Gursozlu, Dr Selin TCF 1stLevel 0 0 OR\r\n 0 0 0
16 PL PL 25/26 25/FA FA PL*201*17 Foundations of Philosophy 28 28 1.0000 Guise-Gerrity, Mrs N TCF 1stLevel 1 0 OR\r\n 0 0 0
17 PL PL 25/26 25/FA FA PL*201*18 Foundations of Philosophy 22 24 1.0909 Leder, Dr Drew TT 1stLevel 1 0 OR\r\nDJ\r\nSL\r\n 0 0 0
18 PL PL 25/26 25/FA FA PL*201*19 Foundations of Philosophy 22 23 1.0455 Leder, Dr Drew TT 1stLevel 0 0 OR\r\nDJ\r\nSL\r\n 0 0 0
19 PL PL 25/26 25/FA FA PL*201*20 Foundations of Philosophy 28 28 1.0000 Page, Dr Meghan TT 1stLevel 0 0 OR\r\n 0 0 0
20 PL PL 25/26 25/FA FA PL*201*21 Foundations of Philosophy 28 29 1.0357 Page, Dr Meghan TT 1stLevel 0 0 OR\r\n 0 0 0
21 PL PL 25/26 25/FA FA PL*201*22 Foundations of Philosophy 28 28 1.0000 Santrac, Dr Aleksandar PerCourse 1stLevel 0 0 OR\r\n 0 0 0
22 PL PL 25/26 25/FA FA PL*201*24 Foundations of Philosophy 28 27 0.9643 McAleer, Dr Graham TT 1stLevel 0 0 OR\r\n 0 0 0
23 PL PL 25/26 25/FA FA PL*201*26 Foundations of Philosophy 28 28 1.0000 Wilson, Richard Unknown 1stLevel 1 0 OR\r\n 0 0 0
24 PL PL 25/26 25/FA FA PL*201*28 Foundations of Philosophy 20 20 1.0000 Sentesy Wagner, Dr Mark TCF 1stLevel 2 0 OR\r\n 0 0 0
25 PL PL 25/26 26/SP SP PL*201*01B Foundations of Philosophy 16 19 1.1875 Farrell, Dr Joseph TCF 1stLevel 0 0 OR\r\n 0 0 0
26 PL PL 25/26 26/SP SP PL*201*02G Foundations of Philosophy 16 18 1.1250 Gordon, Dr David TCF 1stLevel 0 0 OR\r\n 0 0 0
27 PL PL 25/26 26/SP SP PL*201*04G Foundations of Philosophy 16 17 1.0625 Gordon, Dr David TCF 1stLevel 0 0 OR\r\n 0 0 0
28 PL PL 25/26 26/SP SP PL*201*06S Foundations of Philosophy 16 14 0.8750 Leder, Dr Drew TT 1stLevel 0 0 OR\r\nDJ\r\n 0 0 0
29 PL PL 25/26 26/SP SP PL*201*07S Foundations of Philosophy 16 18 1.1250 Farrell, Dr Joseph TCF 1stLevel 0 0 OR\r\n 0 0 0
30 PL PL 25/26 26/SP SP PL*201*08T Foundations of Philosophy 16 17 1.0625 Guise-Gerrity, Mrs N TCF 1stLevel 0 0 OR\r\n 0 0 0
31 PL PL 25/26 26/SP SP PL*201*09V Foundations of Philosophy 16 18 1.1250 Leder, Dr Drew TT 1stLevel 0 0 OR\r\nDJ\r\n 0 0 0
32 PL PL 25/26 26/SP SP PL*201*10V Foundations of Philosophy 16 18 1.1250 Guise-Gerrity, Mrs N TCF 1stLevel 0 0 OR\r\n 0 0 0
33 PL PL 25/26 26/SP SP PL*201*11V Foundations of Philosophy 16 18 1.1250 Sentesy Wagner, Dr Mark TCF 1stLevel 0 0 OR\r\n 0 0 0
34 PL PL 25/26 26/SP SP PL*201*12V Foundations of Philosophy 16 18 1.1250 Sentesy Wagner, Dr Mark TCF 1stLevel 0 0 OR\r\n 0 0 0
35 PL PL 25/26 26/SP SP PL*201*13 Foundations of Philosophy 28 28 1.0000 Wilson, Richard Unknown 1stLevel 0 0 OR\r\n 0 0 0
36 PL PL 25/26 26/SP SP PL*201*14 Foundations of Philosophy 28 28 1.0000 Devon, Dr Donald Unknown 1stLevel 0 0 OR\r\n 0 0 0
37 PL PL 25/26 26/SP SP PL*201*15 Foundations of Philosophy 28 28 1.0000 Devon, Dr Donald Unknown 1stLevel 0 0 OR\r\n 0 0 0
38 PL PL 25/26 26/SP SP PL*201*16 Foundations of Philosophy 28 28 1.0000 Biss, Dr Mavis TT 1stLevel 0 0 OR\r\n 0 0 0
39 PL PL 25/26 26/SP SP PL*201*17 Foundations of Philosophy 28 23 0.8214 Sentesy Wagner, Dr Mark TCF 1stLevel 0 0 OR\r\n 0 0 0
40 PL PL 25/26 26/SP SP PL*201*18 Foundations of Philosophy 28 28 1.0000 Witt, Dr Jeffrey TT 1stLevel 0 0 OR\r\n 0 0 0
41 PL PL 25/26 26/SP SP PL*201*19 Foundations of Philosophy 28 28 1.0000 Witt, Dr Jeffrey TT 1stLevel 0 0 OR\r\n 0 0 0
42 PL PL 25/26 26/SP SP PL*201*20 Foundations of Philosophy 22 22 1.0000 Leder, Dr Drew TT 1stLevel 0 0 OR\r\nDJ\r\nSL\r\n 0 0 0
43 PL PL 25/26 26/SP SP PL*201*21 Foundations of Philosophy 28 28 1.0000 Santrac, Dr Aleksandar PerCourse 1stLevel 0 0 OR\r\n 0 0 0
44 PL PL 25/26 26/SP SP PL*201*22 Foundations of Philosophy 28 28 1.0000 Farrell, Dr Joseph TCF 1stLevel 0 0 OR\r\n 0 0 0
45 Total: 45 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Total: 1030 Total: 1042 Average: 1.01 n/a n/a n/a Total: 18 Total: 0 n/a n/a n/a n/a

4. List of cross listed sections taught by people outside PL for 1stLevel courses for AY25-26

Subject sDept AY Term Semester Section Title Course Capacity Local Count W PercFilled Faculty facultyType courseType WCount notPassed sectionCourseType XSource XSourceSubj exclude

5. List of sections by PL faculty teaching non-PL sections for 1stLevel courses for AY25-26 (that are not already cross-listed with PL)

Subject sDept AY Term Semester Section Title Course Capacity Local Count W PercFilled Faculty facultyType courseType WCount notPassed sectionCourseType XSource XSourceSubj exclude

AY AY26-27 Planning Report for PL for 2ndLevel Courses

1. Executive Summary

This report is for PL (2ndLevel courses) for the SU-FA-SP semester of AY AY26-27.

Description of 2ndLevel courses: PL202-PL299 courses


A. For planning year (AY26-27)

Recommended number of seats for AY26-27 for 2ndLevel courses is: 482.27
(this includes seats in cross-listed sections taught by PL faculty, but does not include seats in cross-listed sections taught by non-PL faculty. This year 0 additional seats were filled by students registering with a PL designation in a non-PL faculty taught course. But this number is factored into the recommended seats for other respective departments)

This recommendation is based on the number of seats filled as a percentage of the total undergraduate enrollment averaged over the last 2 years (0.11944368669963001), cushioned by a 3% flexibility rate, multiplied by the anticipated number of total undergraduate enrollment in AY26-27 (3920).

At a normal cap for this course type (30), that would be 16.08 sections

(If you're offering sections of this course at reduced cap, the number of sections at the normal cap will need to be adjusted. You should take the number of sections multiplied by the reduced cap and then subtract that from the anticipated number of seats (482.27). Then divide that by the normal cap to get the number of remaining sections at the normal cap.)


B. This year (AY25-26)

In AY25-26 (this year) you offered 18 sections which came to 464 seats in this category (minus excluded courses with caps of 7 or lower and classes with less than 3 credits).

Of those seats you filled 400.

Your fill rate is still awaiting spring registration

You offered:
0 summer sections
6 fall sections
12 spring sections

A note on cross-listed courses:

  • You offered a total number of 464 seats
    • ...when including 0 PL cross listed seats taught by non-PL faculty
    • ...when including 0 seats in inter-departmental cross listed whose source is at a different level.
  • 400 of these seats were filled by students registering with PL designated course.
  • 0 of those seats were filled through either a cross listed non-PL designated course (i.e. people registering for a PL faculty-taught course through a different department designation) or through a 'non-source' inter-department crosslisted course PL at a different level (i.e. a grad course cross listed with a seminar course).
  • 0 seats were filled by students registering with a PL designation in a non PL faculty taught course
  • *** Note that using sections or capacity from last year is not necessarily the best guide for planning the number of seats for next year due to the fluctuation of the incoming class and the overall undergraduate population. The better metric is to use your historical fill rate as a percentage of the incoming class size. See above.


C. Last year (AY24-25)

In AY24-25 (the last year from which we have complete fill rate data) you offered 18 sections in this category, which amounted to 454 seats.

Of those seats you filled 419 which is 0.92 of the total capacity.


For reference, below is a print-out of your capacity and fill rate data for the last 2 years for this category. Following this is a print out of all the sections in this category that you offered in AY25-26.

2. Capacity, Fill, Project Chart for last 2 years

AY totalEnroll freshEnroll Capacity FilledW FillPerc FreshPerc TotalPerc proj errorRate
0 23/24 3987.00 1112.00 545.00 522.00 0.96 0.47 0.13 476.22 0.10
1 24/25 3881.00 958.00 454.00 419.00 0.92 0.44 0.11 463.56 0.10
2 25/26 3900.00 1090.00 464.00 400.00 0.86 0.37 0.10 465.83 0.14
mean 3934.00 1035.00 499.50 470.50 0.94 0.45 0.12 469.89 0.10

3. List of sections for PL 2ndLevel courses for AY25-26

Subject sDept AY Term Semester Section Title Course Capacity Local Count W PercFilled Faculty facultyType courseType WCount notPassed sectionCourseType XSource XSourceSubj exclude
0 PL PL 25/26 25/FA FA PL*210*01 Phil Perspect:Politics&Society 30 30 1.0000 Guise-Gerrity, Mrs N TCF 2ndLevel 0 0 IPJ\r\nSL\r\n 0 0 0
1 PL PL 25/26 25/FA FA PL*210*02 Phil Perspect:Politics&Society 22 21 0.9545 Hanley, Dr Catriona TT 2ndLevel 0 0 IPJ\r\nSL\r\n 0 0 0
2 PL PL 25/26 25/FA FA PL*228*01 Phil Pers:Philosophy&Genocide 30 29 0.9667 Snow, Dr Dale TT 2ndLevel 0 0 GT\r\nIPJ\r\nGT2\r\nGT3\r\n 0 0 0
3 PL PL 25/26 25/FA FA PL*230*02 Phil Perspect:Humanity&Divin 30 30 1.0000 Boothby, Dr Richard TT 2ndLevel 0 0 OR\r\n 0 0 0
4 PL PL 25/26 25/FA FA PL*230*03 Phil Perspect:Humanity&Divin 30 30 1.0000 Boothby, Dr Richard TT 2ndLevel 0 0 OR\r\n 0 0 0
5 PL PL 25/26 25/FA FA PL*236*01 Philoso Perspec: Enviro Phil 30 30 1.0000 Sentesy Wagner, Dr Mark TCF 2ndLevel 1 0 IES\r\nSR\r\nISM\r\nIHE\r\n 0 0 0
6 PL PL 25/26 26/SP SP PL*204*01 Phil Persp: Methods Reasoning 30 30 1.0000 Page, Dr Meghan TT 2ndLevel 0 0 None 0 0 0
7 PL PL 25/26 26/SP SP PL*204*02 Phil Persp: Methods Reasoning 30 30 1.0000 Page, Dr Meghan TT 2ndLevel 0 0 None 0 0 0
8 PL PL 25/26 26/SP SP PL*210*01T Phil Perspect:Politics&Society 16 17 1.0625 Gursozlu, Dr Fuat TT 2ndLevel 0 0 IPJ\r\n 0 0 0
9 PL PL 25/26 26/SP SP PL*210*02T Phil Perspect:Politics&Society 16 17 1.0625 Gursozlu, Dr Fuat TT 2ndLevel 0 0 IPJ\r\n 0 0 0
10 PL PL 25/26 26/SP SP PL*210*03 Phil Perspect:Politics&Society 24 24 1.0000 Guise-Gerrity, Mrs N TCF 2ndLevel 0 0 IPJ\r\nSL\r\n 0 0 0
11 PL PL 25/26 26/SP SP PL*210*04 Phil Perspect:Politics&Society 24 24 1.0000 Guise-Gerrity, Mrs N TCF 2ndLevel 0 0 IPJ\r\nSL\r\n 0 0 0
12 PL PL 25/26 26/SP SP PL*230*01 Phil Perspect:Humanity&Divin 30 11 0.3667 Hanley, Dr Catriona TT 2ndLevel 0 0 OR\r\n 0 0 0
13 PL PL 25/26 26/SP SP PL*232*01T Phil Perspec:Gender&Nature 16 15 0.9375 Gursozlu, Dr Selin TCF 2ndLevel 0 0 IG\r\nIES\r\nSR\r\nISM\r\n 0 0 0
14 PL PL 25/26 26/SP SP PL*232*02T Phil Perspec:Gender&Nature 16 13 0.8125 Gursozlu, Dr Selin TCF 2ndLevel 0 0 IG\r\nIES\r\nSR\r\nISM\r\n 0 0 0
15 PL PL 25/26 26/SP SP PL*236*02 Philoso Perspec: Enviro Phil 30 8 0.2667 Sentesy Wagner, Dr Mark TCF 2ndLevel 0 0 IES\r\nSR\r\nISM\r\nIHE\r\n 0 0 0
16 PL PL 25/26 26/SP SP PL*299*01 Modern Histories of Philosophy 30 24 0.8000 Snow, Dr Dale TT 2ndLevel 0 0 None 0 0 0
17 PL PL 25/26 26/SP SP PL*299*02 Modern Histories of Philosophy 30 17 0.5667 Snow, Dr Dale TT 2ndLevel 0 0 None 0 0 0
18 Total: 18 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Total: 464 Total: 400 Average: 0.86 n/a n/a n/a Total: 1 Total: 0 n/a n/a n/a n/a

4. List of cross listed sections taught by people outside PL for 2ndLevel courses for AY25-26

Subject sDept AY Term Semester Section Title Course Capacity Local Count W PercFilled Faculty facultyType courseType WCount notPassed sectionCourseType XSource XSourceSubj exclude

5. List of sections by PL faculty teaching non-PL sections for 2ndLevel courses for AY25-26 (that are not already cross-listed with PL)

Subject sDept AY Term Semester Section Title Course Capacity Local Count W PercFilled Faculty facultyType courseType WCount notPassed sectionCourseType XSource XSourceSubj exclude

AY AY26-27 Planning Report for PL for Ethics Courses

1. Executive Summary

This report is for PL (Ethics courses) for the SU-FA-SP semester of AY AY26-27.

Description of Ethics courses: PL300-PL319 courses


A. For planning year (AY26-27)

Recommended number of seats for AY26-27 for Ethics courses is: 443.46
(this includes seats in cross-listed sections taught by PL faculty, but does not include seats in cross-listed sections taught by non-PL faculty. This year 0 additional seats were filled by students registering with a PL designation in a non-PL faculty taught course. But this number is factored into the recommended seats for other respective departments)

This recommendation is based on the number of seats filled as a percentage of the total undergraduate enrollment averaged over the last 3 years (0.10983308265441634), cushioned by a 3% flexibility rate, multiplied by the anticipated number of total undergraduate enrollment in AY26-27 (3920).

At a normal cap for this course type (30), that would be 14.78 sections

(If you're offering sections of this course at reduced cap, the number of sections at the normal cap will need to be adjusted. You should take the number of sections multiplied by the reduced cap and then subtract that from the anticipated number of seats (443.46). Then divide that by the normal cap to get the number of remaining sections at the normal cap.)


B. This year (AY25-26)

In AY25-26 (this year) you offered 16 sections which came to 480 seats in this category (minus excluded courses with caps of 7 or lower and classes with less than 3 credits).

Of those seats you filled 475.

Your fill rate is still awaiting spring registration

You offered:
2 summer sections
8 fall sections
6 spring sections

A note on cross-listed courses:

  • You offered a total number of 480 seats
    • ...when including 0 PL cross listed seats taught by non-PL faculty
    • ...when including 0 seats in inter-departmental cross listed whose source is at a different level.
  • 475 of these seats were filled by students registering with PL designated course.
  • 0 of those seats were filled through either a cross listed non-PL designated course (i.e. people registering for a PL faculty-taught course through a different department designation) or through a 'non-source' inter-department crosslisted course PL at a different level (i.e. a grad course cross listed with a seminar course).
  • 0 seats were filled by students registering with a PL designation in a non PL faculty taught course
  • *** Note that using sections or capacity from last year is not necessarily the best guide for planning the number of seats for next year due to the fluctuation of the incoming class and the overall undergraduate population. The better metric is to use your historical fill rate as a percentage of the incoming class size. See above.


C. Last year (AY24-25)

In AY24-25 (the last year from which we have complete fill rate data) you offered 15 sections in this category, which amounted to 444 seats.

Of those seats you filled 427 which is 0.96 of the total capacity.


For reference, below is a print-out of your capacity and fill rate data for the last 3 years for this category. Following this is a print out of all the sections in this category that you offered in AY25-26.

2. Capacity, Fill, Project Chart for last 3 years

AY totalEnroll freshEnroll Capacity FilledW FillPerc FreshPerc TotalPerc proj errorRate
0 22/23 3977.00 1269.00 408.00 418.00 1.02 0.33 0.11 436.81 0.04
1 23/24 3987.00 1112.00 468.00 456.00 0.97 0.41 0.11 437.90 0.04
2 24/25 3881.00 958.00 444.00 427.00 0.96 0.45 0.11 426.26 0.00
3 25/26 3900.00 1090.00 480.00 475.00 0.99 0.44 0.12 428.35 0.11
mean 3948.33 1113.00 440.00 433.67 0.99 0.40 0.11 433.66 0.03

3. List of sections for PL Ethics courses for AY25-26

Subject sDept AY Term Semester Section Title Course Capacity Local Count W PercFilled Faculty facultyType courseType WCount notPassed sectionCourseType XSource XSourceSubj exclude
0 PL PL 25/26 25/SU SU PL*310*W01 Business Ethics 30 29 0.9667 McAleer, Dr Graham TT Ethics 1 0 S1\r\n 0 0 0
1 PL PL 25/26 25/SU SU PL*311*W01 Bioethics 30 23 0.7667 Farrell, Dr Joseph TCF Ethics 3 0 FO\r\nIFS\r\nIHE\r\nS2\r\n 0 0 0
2 PL PL 25/26 25/FA FA PL*302*02 Ethics 30 30 1.0000 Gursozlu, Dr Selin TCF Ethics 1 0 IHE\r\n 0 0 0
3 PL PL 25/26 25/FA FA PL*302*03 Ethics 30 30 1.0000 Gursozlu, Dr Selin TCF Ethics 0 0 IHE\r\n 0 0 0
4 PL PL 25/26 25/FA FA PL*310*01 Business Ethics 30 30 1.0000 Cedrone, Ms Amy PerCourse Ethics 0 0 None 0 0 0
5 PL PL 25/26 25/FA FA PL*311*01 Bioethics 30 30 1.0000 Farrell, Dr Joseph TCF Ethics 0 0 FO\r\nIFS\r\nIHE\r\n 0 0 0
6 PL PL 25/26 25/FA FA PL*311*02 Bioethics 30 30 1.0000 Farrell, Dr Joseph TCF Ethics 0 0 FO\r\nIFS\r\nIHE\r\n 0 0 0
7 PL PL 25/26 25/FA FA PL*314*01 Environmental Ethics 30 31 1.0333 Gordon, Dr David TCF Ethics 0 0 GT\r\nIES\r\nGT1\r\nIEN\r\nIHE\r\nSR\r\nISM\r\n 0 0 0
8 PL PL 25/26 25/FA FA PL*314*02 Environmental Ethics 30 31 1.0333 Gordon, Dr David TCF Ethics 0 0 GT\r\nIES\r\nGT1\r\nIEN\r\nIHE\r\nSR\r\nISM\r\n 0 0 0
9 PL PL 25/26 25/FA FA PL*315*01 Ethics after Auschwitz 30 30 1.0000 Snow, Dr James\r\nSnow, Dr Dale Unknown Ethics 0 0 IPJ\r\nFO\r\nIFS\r\nIGE\r\nIHE\r\n 0 0 0
10 PL PL 25/26 26/SP SP PL*306*01 Ethics of Race and Gender 30 30 1.0000 Gursozlu, Dr Selin TCF Ethics 0 0 IG\r\nIPJ\r\nIHE\r\n 0 0 0
11 PL PL 25/26 26/SP SP PL*306*02 Ethics of Race and Gender 30 30 1.0000 Gursozlu, Dr Selin TCF Ethics 0 0 IG\r\nIPJ\r\nIHE\r\n 0 0 0
12 PL PL 25/26 26/SP SP PL*310*01 Business Ethics 30 30 1.0000 McAleer, Dr Graham TT Ethics 0 0 None 0 0 0
13 PL PL 25/26 26/SP SP PL*310*02 Business Ethics 30 30 1.0000 McAleer, Dr Graham TT Ethics 0 0 None 0 0 0
14 PL PL 25/26 26/SP SP PL*311*02 Bioethics 30 30 1.0000 Farrell, Dr Joseph TCF Ethics 0 0 FO\r\nIFS\r\nIHE\r\n 0 0 0
15 PL PL 25/26 26/SP SP PL*314*01 Environmental Ethics 30 31 1.0333 Gordon, Dr David TCF Ethics 0 0 GT\r\nIES\r\nGT1\r\nIEN\r\nIHE\r\nSR\r\nISM\r\n 0 0 0
16 Total: 16 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Total: 480 Total: 475 Average: 0.99 n/a n/a n/a Total: 5 Total: 0 n/a n/a n/a n/a

4. List of cross listed sections taught by people outside PL for Ethics courses for AY25-26

Subject sDept AY Term Semester Section Title Course Capacity Local Count W PercFilled Faculty facultyType courseType WCount notPassed sectionCourseType XSource XSourceSubj exclude

5. List of sections by PL faculty teaching non-PL sections for Ethics courses for AY25-26 (that are not already cross-listed with PL)

Subject sDept AY Term Semester Section Title Course Capacity Local Count W PercFilled Faculty facultyType courseType WCount notPassed sectionCourseType XSource XSourceSubj exclude
0 TH PL 25/26 25/FA FA TH*316*01 Conver/Controv Cath Eth&Moral 30 31 1.0333 Gordon, Dr David TCF Ethics 0 0 IC\r\nIU\r\n 0 0 0
1 Total: 1 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Total: 30 Total: 31 Average: 1.03 n/a n/a n/a Total: 0 Total: 0 n/a n/a n/a n/a

AY AY26-27 Planning Report for PL for Seminar Courses

1. Executive Summary

This report is for PL (Seminar courses) for the SU-FA-SP semester of AY AY26-27.

Description of Seminar courses: PL320-PL499 courses; note that courses with 7 and below have been excluded because these usually indicate private study or independent study courses that are not part of a normal load. (If you have cross-listed undergraduate and graduate courses in which the local count is not split, then there will be some double counting of seats. If this is the case, please contact me and I can work with you to make this data more precise.)


A. For planning year (AY26-27)

Recommended number of seats for AY26-27 for Seminar courses is: 169.5
(this includes seats in cross-listed sections taught by PL faculty, but does not include seats in cross-listed sections taught by non-PL faculty. This year 0 additional seats were filled by students registering with a PL designation in a non-PL faculty taught course. But this number is factored into the recommended seats for other respective departments)

This recommendation is based on the number of seats filled as a percentage of the total undergraduate enrollment averaged over the last 3 years (0.041979573013806316), cushioned by a 3% flexibility rate, multiplied by the anticipated number of total undergraduate enrollment in AY26-27 (3920).

At a normal cap for this course type (15), that would be 11.3 sections

(If you're offering sections of this course at reduced cap, the number of sections at the normal cap will need to be adjusted. You should take the number of sections multiplied by the reduced cap and then subtract that from the anticipated number of seats (169.5). Then divide that by the normal cap to get the number of remaining sections at the normal cap.)


B. This year (AY25-26)

In AY25-26 (this year) you offered 11 sections which came to 165 seats in this category (minus excluded courses with caps of 7 or lower and classes with less than 3 credits).

Of those seats you filled 160.

Your fill rate is still awaiting spring registration

You offered:
0 summer sections
5 fall sections
6 spring sections

A note on cross-listed courses:

  • You offered a total number of 165 seats
    • ...when including 0 PL cross listed seats taught by non-PL faculty
    • ...when including 0 seats in inter-departmental cross listed whose source is at a different level.
  • 160 of these seats were filled by students registering with PL designated course.
  • 0 of those seats were filled through either a cross listed non-PL designated course (i.e. people registering for a PL faculty-taught course through a different department designation) or through a 'non-source' inter-department crosslisted course PL at a different level (i.e. a grad course cross listed with a seminar course).
  • 0 seats were filled by students registering with a PL designation in a non PL faculty taught course
  • *** Note that using sections or capacity from last year is not necessarily the best guide for planning the number of seats for next year due to the fluctuation of the incoming class and the overall undergraduate population. The better metric is to use your historical fill rate as a percentage of the incoming class size. See above.


C. Last year (AY24-25)

In AY24-25 (the last year from which we have complete fill rate data) you offered 13 sections in this category, which amounted to 196 seats.

Of those seats you filled 176 which is 0.9 of the total capacity.


For reference, below is a print-out of your capacity and fill rate data for the last 3 years for this category. Following this is a print out of all the sections in this category that you offered in AY25-26.

2. Capacity, Fill, Project Chart for last 3 years

AY totalEnroll freshEnroll Capacity FilledW FillPerc FreshPerc TotalPerc proj errorRate
0 22/23 3977.00 1269.00 180.00 167.00 0.93 0.13 0.04 166.95 0.00
1 23/24 3987.00 1112.00 161.00 158.00 0.98 0.14 0.04 167.37 0.06
2 24/25 3881.00 958.00 192.00 172.00 0.90 0.18 0.04 162.92 0.06
3 25/26 3900.00 1090.00 165.00 160.00 0.97 0.15 0.04 163.72 0.02
mean 3948.33 1113.00 177.67 165.67 0.93 0.15 0.04 165.75 0.04

3. List of sections for PL Seminar courses for AY25-26

Subject sDept AY Term Semester Section Title Course Capacity Local Count W PercFilled Faculty facultyType courseType WCount notPassed sectionCourseType XSource XSourceSubj exclude
0 PL PL 25/26 25/FA FA PL*330*01 Social & Political Philosophy 15 14 0.9333 Gursozlu, Dr Fuat TT Seminar 0 0 None 0 0 0
1 PL PL 25/26 25/FA FA PL*333*01 Philosophy of Law 15 15 1.0000 McAleer, Dr Graham TT Seminar 0 0 IFS\r\nFO\r\n 0 0 0
2 PL PL 25/26 25/FA FA PL*346*01 Philosophy of Peace 15 15 1.0000 Hanley, Dr Catriona TT Seminar 0 0 IPJ\r\n 0 0 0
3 PL PL 25/26 25/FA FA PL*363*01 Kant's Revolutions 15 15 1.0000 Biss, Dr Mavis TT Seminar 0 0 IGE\r\n 0 0 0
4 PL PL 25/26 25/FA FA PL*398*01 Philosophy and Film 15 16 1.0667 Leder, Dr Drew TT Seminar 1 0 IF\r\n 0 0 0
5 PL PL 25/26 26/SP SP PL*340*01 Philosophy of Science 15 15 1.0000 Page, Dr Meghan TT Seminar 0 0 None 0 0 0
6 PL PL 25/26 26/SP SP PL*361*01 Philosophy of Biology 15 15 1.0000 Gordon, Dr David TCF Seminar 0 0 None 0 0 0
7 PL PL 25/26 26/SP SP PL*380*01 Marx and Marxism 15 16 1.0667 Snow, Dr Dale TT Seminar 0 0 IGE\r\n 0 0 0
8 PL TH 25/26 26/SP SP PL*382*01 Existentialism 15 15 1.0000 Conley, Fr John TT Seminar 0 0 None 0 0 0
9 PL PL 25/26 26/SP SP PL*401*01 Peace and Justice Studies Caps 15 9 0.6000 Hanley, Dr Catriona TT Seminar 0 0 IPJ\r\n 0 0 0
10 PL PL 25/26 26/SP SP PL*409*01 CrtWrld:Theories of Imaginatn 15 15 1.0000 Biss, Dr Mavis TT Seminar 0 0 None 0 0 0
11 Total: 11 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Total: 165 Total: 160 Average: 0.97 n/a n/a n/a Total: 1 Total: 0 n/a n/a n/a n/a

4. List of cross listed sections taught by people outside PL for Seminar courses for AY25-26

Subject sDept AY Term Semester Section Title Course Capacity Local Count W PercFilled Faculty facultyType courseType WCount notPassed sectionCourseType XSource XSourceSubj exclude

5. List of sections by PL faculty teaching non-PL sections for Seminar courses for AY25-26 (that are not already cross-listed with PL)

Subject sDept AY Term Semester Section Title Course Capacity Local Count W PercFilled Faculty facultyType courseType WCount notPassed sectionCourseType XSource XSourceSubj exclude

AY AY26-27 Planning Report for PL for other Courses

1. Executive Summary

This report is for PL (other courses) for the SU-FA-SP semester of AY AY26-27.

Description of other courses: Other PL courses


A. For planning year (AY26-27)

Recommended number of seats for AY26-27 for other courses is: nan
(this includes seats in cross-listed sections taught by PL faculty, but does not include seats in cross-listed sections taught by non-PL faculty. This year 0 additional seats were filled by students registering with a PL designation in a non-PL faculty taught course. But this number is factored into the recommended seats for other respective departments)

This recommendation is based on the number of seats filled as a percentage of the total undergraduate enrollment averaged over the last 3 years (nan), cushioned by a 3% flexibility rate, multiplied by the anticipated number of total undergraduate enrollment in AY26-27 (3920).

At a normal cap for this course type (15), that would be nan sections

(If you're offering sections of this course at reduced cap, the number of sections at the normal cap will need to be adjusted. You should take the number of sections multiplied by the reduced cap and then subtract that from the anticipated number of seats (nan). Then divide that by the normal cap to get the number of remaining sections at the normal cap.)


B. This year (AY25-26)

In AY25-26 (this year) you offered 0 sections which came to 0 seats in this category (minus excluded courses with caps of 7 or lower and classes with less than 3 credits).

Of those seats you filled 0.

Your fill rate is still awaiting spring registration

You offered:
0 summer sections
0 fall sections
0 spring sections

A note on cross-listed courses:

  • You offered a total number of 0 seats
    • ...when including 0 PL cross listed seats taught by non-PL faculty
    • ...when including 0 seats in inter-departmental cross listed whose source is at a different level.
  • 0 of these seats were filled by students registering with PL designated course.
  • 0 of those seats were filled through either a cross listed non-PL designated course (i.e. people registering for a PL faculty-taught course through a different department designation) or through a 'non-source' inter-department crosslisted course PL at a different level (i.e. a grad course cross listed with a seminar course).
  • 0 seats were filled by students registering with a PL designation in a non PL faculty taught course
  • *** Note that using sections or capacity from last year is not necessarily the best guide for planning the number of seats for next year due to the fluctuation of the incoming class and the overall undergraduate population. The better metric is to use your historical fill rate as a percentage of the incoming class size. See above.


C. Last year (AY24-25)

In AY24-25 (the last year from which we have complete fill rate data) you offered 0 sections in this category, which amounted to 0 seats.

Of those seats you filled 0 which is 0 of the total capacity.


For reference, below is a print-out of your capacity and fill rate data for the last 3 years for this category. Following this is a print out of all the sections in this category that you offered in AY25-26.

2. Capacity, Fill, Project Chart for last 3 years

AY totalEnroll freshEnroll Capacity FilledW FillPerc FreshPerc TotalPerc proj errorRate
mean

3. List of sections for PL other courses for AY25-26

Subject sDept AY Term Semester Section Title Course Capacity Local Count W PercFilled Faculty facultyType courseType WCount notPassed sectionCourseType XSource XSourceSubj exclude

4. List of cross listed sections taught by people outside PL for other courses for AY25-26

Subject sDept AY Term Semester Section Title Course Capacity Local Count W PercFilled Faculty facultyType courseType WCount notPassed sectionCourseType XSource XSourceSubj exclude

5. List of sections by PL faculty teaching non-PL sections for other courses for AY25-26 (that are not already cross-listed with PL)

Subject sDept AY Term Semester Section Title Course Capacity Local Count W PercFilled Faculty facultyType courseType WCount notPassed sectionCourseType XSource XSourceSubj exclude
0 HN PL 25/26 25/FA FA HN*203*03 Human Drama:Renaiss to Mod 16 15 0.9375 Snow, Dr Dale TT other 0 0 IC\r\n 0 0 0
1 HN PL 25/26 25/FA FA HN*499*02 The Examined Life 16 16 1.0000 Biss, Dr Mavis TT other 0 0 None 0 0 0
2 HN PL 25/26 25/FA FA HN*499*03 The Examined Life 16 16 1.0000 Gursozlu, Dr Fuat TT other 0 0 None 0 0 0
3 HN PL 25/26 26/SP SP HN*202*01S Human Drama:Medvl World 16 11 0.6875 Witt, Dr Jeffrey TT other 0 0 IC\r\nIM\r\nOR\r\n 0 0 0
4 Total: 4 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Total: 64 Total: 58 Average: 0.91 n/a n/a n/a Total: 0 Total: 0 n/a n/a n/a n/a