Grade Distribution by Department 2002-2003
DeptOther
DepartmentA+AA-B+BB-C+CC-D+DD-FWISS+U...AveAveDiff
American Studies2.762.93-0.17
Anthropology & Sociology3.142.950.19
Art3.322.960.36
Biochemistry3.423.45-0.02
Biology2.963.04-0.08
Black Studies2.732.82-0.09
Business and Management3.062.920.14
Chemistry2.853.01-0.17
Classics3.173.110.06
Communication3.482.930.55
Counseling-.--3.02
Computer Science3.012.990.02
Dance3.563.170.38
Economics3.0830.08
Educational Development-.--2.03
Educational Studies3.282.920.37
English3.1230.12
Environmental Studies3.163.040.12
Gender & Women's Studies3.2730.26
History2.93.02-0.12
Interdisciplinary3.73.82-0.12
Integrated Intnl Studies3.2830.28
Independent3.83.540.26
Journalism3.233.030.21
Latin American Studies3.673.590.08
Ctr.for Teach.& Learning2.882.780.1
Languages-Self Taught3.333.180.15
Mathematics2.863.08-0.22
McNair Program-.--3.21
Modern Languages3.163.030.14
Music3.453.040.41
Philosophy2.943.09-0.14
Physics3.123.16-0.04
Preceptorial2.972.960
Political Sci.& Int.Rel.3.0730.07
Psychology2.793.05-0.26
Religious Studies3.073.19-0.12
Sports Studies3.292.850.43
Theatre2.973.04-0.07
Total number of grades 9844

Each bar is scaled so that the most common grade is full height. The blue vertical line represents the weighted average of all grades in the range A+ to D-; the red bar also includes grades of W and F in this average. (The "dept ave" column is registrar-generated, and includes Fs but not Ws. It'd fall somewhere between the two bars, usually closer to the blue one, but I didn't draw it in.)