Shannon Conklin, Associate Director of Assessment and Technology, Temple University Career Center

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2 TEMPLE UNIVERSITY POST GRADUATION PLANS REPORT FOR UNDERGRADUATES - MAY 2015 BACHELOR DEGREE RECIPIENTS Report prepared and compiled by the Temple University Career Center Survey Administration and Analysis Shannon Conklin Bennett Mario Temple University Career Center Temple University Career Center Questions or Requests for Universitywide Data Shannon Conklin, Associate Director of Assessment and Technology, Temple University Career Center shannon.conklin@temple.edu Requests for School/College Level Data Boyer College of Music and Dance College of Education College of Engineering College of Liberal Arts College of Public Health College of Science and Technology Fox School of Business and Management School of Environmental Design School of Media and Communication School of Theater, Film and Media Arts School of Tourism and Hospitality Management Tyler School of Art Dr. Steven Kreinberg, kreinberg@temple.edu Jason Bozzone, bozzone@temple.edu. Michael Madera, michael.madera@temple.edu Anne Bayless, abayless@temple.edu Jessica Boyer, jessica.boyer@temple.edu Rose McGinnis, mcginnr@temple.edu Corinne Snell, csnell@temple.edu Lucille D Emilio-Wilkinson, ldemili@temple.edu Lu Ann Cahn, luanncahn@temple.edu Douglas Wager, dwager@temple.edu Brandon Mayer, bmayer@temple.edu Kari Scott, miss.kari@temple.edu 1

3 INTRODUCTION Eligibility Page 3 Methodology Page 3 Definitions Page 4 UNIVERSITYWIDE RESULTS Page 5 Knowledge Rate Page 5 Landed Rate Page 6 Geographic Distribution Page 7 Primary Status Page 8 Employment Trends Page 9 Relation to Study Page 9 Featured Employers Page 9 Industry Distribution Page 10 Employment Sub-Categories Page 11 Salary Trends Page 12 Offer Method Page 13 Continuing Education Trends Page 14 Full-Time vs Part-Time Page 14 Featured Institutions Page 14 Areas of Study Page 15 Degree Pursued Page 16 Experiential Trends Page 17 SCHOOL/COLLEGE RESULTS Boyer College of Music and Dance Page 19 College of Education Page 22 College of Engineering Page 25 College of Liberal Arts Page 28 College of Public Health Page 31 College of Science and Technology Page 34 Fox School of Business and Management Page 37 School of Environmental Design Page 40 School of Media and Communication Page 42 School of Theater, Film and Media Arts Page 45 School of Tourism and Hospitality Management Page 48 Tyler School of Art Page 51 2

4 The inaugural Temple University Post Graduation Plans Survey for Undergraduates was administered by the Temple University Career Center. Collection of data was coordinated with Temple University s undergraduate schools and colleges, the Registrar, Computer Services, Institutional Research and Assessment, Alumni Relations, Enrollment Management, and Institutional Advancement. The survey captures career-related outcomes for bachelor s degree recipients, as well as data on experiential education completed among the cohort during their academic career at Temple University. The survey was launched in April 2015 and complies with the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) guidelines on the collection of institutional post-graduation information. The following report includes data only on May 2015 bachelor degree recipients. It is divided into two primary sections: 1) Universitywide results and 2) School/College results. For more information on the NACE guidelines, please visit Survey Eligibility May 2015 bachelor degree recipients were eligible to complete the survey. This cohort was made of 3611 eligible graduates. The results below reflect 2562 graduates data, a knowledge rate of 70.9%. Initial survey eligibility was based on those who had applied for graduation, obtained in collaboration with the Office of the Registrar. Once degrees were officially conferred by the Office of the Registrar, the survey pool was limited to only students who officially were awarded their bachelor degree. Methodology Data collection was conducted through a web-based instrument created by Temple University Computer Services INTG Portal team. Collection began in April 2015 and concluded on February 15, During this 11-month period, a variety of sources were utilized including LinkedIn profiles, s from school/college/departmental staff, reports from school/college/departmental faculty and staff, phone calls via vendor Ruffalo Noel Levitz, in-person efforts (i.e. cap and gown pickup), and data from the Office of the Registrar. All data obtained from LinkedIn or a source other than the graduate was followed up in good faith to verify accuracy, in line with NACE guidelines. 3

5 Definitions Graduates had the ability to report one of nine primary outcomes upon graduation from Temple University. Outcomes are divided into streamlined categories for this report: Landed Graduates who reported confirmed plans after graduation. This includes those who are 1) employed fulltime (30 hours or more per week), 2) employed part-time (one or more jobs at less than 30 hours per week), 3) continuing education (accepted and plan to matriculate into graduate or professional school, a second bachelor s degree, post-baccalaureate programs, certificate programs, or pursuing further studies), 4) volunteer service (participating in a volunteer or service program), 5) military service (serving in the military), or 6) starting family (starting or raising a family). Still Seeking Graduates who are 1) still seeking employment (looking for or currently interviewing for a job or postgraduate internship), or 2) still seeking continuing education (planning to enroll, but not accepted to a program for further study). Not Seeking Graduates who are not seeking employment or continuing education at this time. No Knowledge Graduates who did not respond to the survey or whom we could not obtain reasonable information about their plans after graduation by February Additionally, NACE guidelines state usage of the term knowledge rate rather than response rate. This term is used throughout this report. Knowledge Rate Reflects the percent of graduates for which Temple University has reasonable information on the graduates post-graduation plans, where the information was either self-reported, provided by employers, faculty, or staff, or obtained through other sources, such as LinkedIn profiles. Notes Summary level data is shared throughout the report. If fewer than three data points were reported, data is not included. 4

6 The May 2015 graduating class consisted of 3611 degree recipients. We obtained reasonable information on 2562, or 70.9%, of these graduates. Below is the breakdown of this knowledge rate by school/college. MAY 2015 KNOWLEDGE RATE SCHOOL/COLLEGE KNOWLEDGE RATE KNOWLEDGE ELIGIBLE Boyer College of Music and Dance 50.6% College of Education 80.2% College of Engineering 89.6% College of Liberal Arts 71.2% College of Public Health 66.2% College of Science & Technology 75.7% Fox School of Business and Management 79.0% School of Environmental Design 60.0% School of Media and Communication 66.0% School of Theater, Film & Media Arts 56.1% School of Tourism & Hospitality Management 65.4% Tyler School of Art 62.9% TOTAL 70.9%

7 As of February 2016, 57.8% of May 2015 bachelor degree recipients have confirmed plans, 12.1% are still seeking, and 1.0% are not seeking. 29.1% of the class did not respond or we were unable to obtain reasonable information about their post-graduation plans. OUTCOME COUNT PERCENTAGE Landed % No Knowledge % Still Seeking % Not Seeking % Grand Total % Among the 2562 graduates with reported outcomes, 81.5% (2088) have confirmed plans following graduation from Temple University in May % (437) are still seeking employment or further study, and 1.4% (37) are not seeking employment or further study at the time. 6

8 Of the 2088 graduates with confirmed plans, 1636 of graduates reported their location. Of the 1636, 1606 reported their state in the United States of America (USA). 91.5% are located in the Northeast, followed by 2.8% in the South, 2.8% in the Southwest, 1.2% in the Midwest and 1.6% in South Central, North Central, and Pacific Northwest. Graduates working, studying or volunteering abroad (27) are located in Argentina, Chile, Costa Rica, France, Grenada, Japan, Malaysia, Palestine, Qatar, South Korea, Tanzania, the United Kingdom, and Vietnam. REGION COUNT PERCENTAGE STATES NORTHEAST % CT, DC, DE, MA, MD, ME, NJ, NY, PA, VA, VT, WI SOUTH % FL, GA, MS, NC, SC, TN SOUTHWEST % AZ, CA, NV MIDWEST % IL, IN, KY, MI, OH, WI, WV SOUTH CENTRAL % AR, CO, LA, MO, TX NORTH CENTRAL 7 0.4% IA, MN, ND PACIFIC NORTHWEST 5 0.3% OR, WA Grand Total % The majority of May 2015 graduates with confirmed plans reported their domestic location is in the Greater Philadelphia Area, 81.6 % (1310 of 1606). Broken down by primary plans, this includes 80.2% of graduates employed full-time (873 of 1088 reporting), 83.2% continuing education (272 of 327), and 86.4% employed part-time or volunteering (165 of 191 reporting). 7

9 Of the 2562 May 2015 graduates, the majority are employed full-time as of February %. 13.3% are continuing education, 10.6% are employed part-time, 1.2% are participating in volunteer service, 0.8% are starting a family, and 0.6% are serving in the military. 9.8% are still seeking employment, 7.3% are still seeking further study, and 1.4% are not seeking employment or further study. PRIMARY STATUS COUNT PERCENTAGE Employed Full-Time % Continuing Education % Employed Part-Time % Still Seeking Employment % Still Seeking Continuing Education % Not Seeking % Volunteer Service % Starting Family % Military Service % Grand Total % 8

10 This section presents data on May 2015 bachelor degree recipients reporting full-time employment, defined by 30 hours or more per week. 55.1%, or 1411 of 2562 graduates, reported full-time employment. 79.1% of graduates reported their employment was related to their field of study, while 20.9% reported it was not related of 1411 graduates responded to the question. The following list represents employers who hired 3 or more Temple Owls in full-time roles. The 65 employers listed below are a sample of the 979 reported organizations. All Risks Ltd Aon Aramark AT&T BDO USA LLP Brown & Brown Insurance Burlington Coat Factory CBS Radio Cigna City of Philadelphia Comcast Corporation Communications Media Deloitte Consulting LLP Drexel University Educators On Call Einstein Healthcare Network Elwyn Enterprise Holdings Ernst & Young Eurofins Lancaster Laboratories Inc. Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia Focus Pointe Global Fox Chase Cancer Center Grant Thornton LLP Harmelin Media Hensel Phelps Hyatt Hotels Corporation Independence Blue Cross JPMorgan Chase & Co. Keller Williams Realty KPMG LLP Liberty Mutual Insurance Lockheed Martin Main Line Health Marriott International Inc. McCormick Taylor Morgan Stanley NAVSEA NextGen Healthcare North Star Resource Group OLIN Penn Medicine Philadelphia Flyers Philadelphia Gas Works Philadelphia Media Network PNC Financial Services Group PricewaterhouseCoopers Protiviti SEI Self Employed Target Corporation TD Bank Teach For America Temple University Temple University Health System The Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia The School District of Philadelphia The Walt Disney Company Thomas Jefferson University Hospitals Unisys UnitedHealth Group Universal Health Services University of Pennsylvania University of Pennsylvania Health System Vanguard Willis Towers Watson 9

11 Among the 1411 graduates employed full-time, 1387 reported their industry. Temple graduates are employed across 15 industry groups, representing over 979 organizations. The top industry is Business Services/Banking/Consulting/Financial Services with 25.6% of graduates. Communications/Media/Advertising/Design and Health/Human Services are the second most popular industries employing 11.9% and 11.8%, respectively. Education employs 10.4% graduates, Hospitality/Tourism/Sports/Recreation employs 9.7%, and Engineering/Information Technology employs 7.9% graduates. INDUSTRY COUNT PERCENTAGE Business Services, Banking, Consulting, Financial Services % Communications, Media, Advertising, Design % Health, Human Services % Education % Hospitality, Tourism, Sports and Recreation % Engineering, Information Technology % Marketing, Sales, Retail % Government, Non-profit % Science, Research % Law, Legal Services % Arts % Biotech, Pharmaceuticals % Energy, Utilities % Other 4 0.3% Agriculture, Horticulture 2 0.1% Grand Total % 10

12 Graduates reporting full-time employment are organized into five primary sub-categories to understand the diverse landscape of employment. These include entrepreneur, freelance, postgraduate internship or fellowship, temporary/contract work assignment, and all other work categories. Of the 1411 employed full-time, 1406 reported their job category. CATEGORY COUNT PERCENTAGE EXAMPLE ALL OTHER WORK CATEGORIES % POSTGRADUATE INTERNSHIP OR FELLOWSHIP % TEMPORARY/CONTRACT WORK ASSIGNMENT % ENTREPRENEUR % Business owner Short-term/limited term employment receiving W2 tax form FREELANCE % Independent contractor receiving 1099 tax form TOTAL % 11

13 Salary Trends 766 of 1411 of those employed full time reported their salary information. The median salary was based on the 50 th percentile of all reported salary ranges. The median salary across the university is $42, 500. When broken down by gender, there is a $10,000 difference; females earn $10,000 less than males reporting full time employment. There were 424 females who reported their full time salary, and 342 males who reported their full time salary. SALARY RANGE COUNT PERCENTAGE $65,000 or greater % $60,000 64, % $55,000 59, % $50,000 54, % $45,000 49, % $40,000 44, % $35,000 39, % $30,000 34, % $25,000 29, % Less than $24, % Grand Total % MEDIAN SALARY OVERALL AMOUNT UNIVERSITYWIDE $42,500 FEMALE $37,500 MALE $47,500 MEDIAN SALARY BY SCHOOL/COLLEGE FEMALE MALE OVERALL College of Engineering $52,500 $57,500 $57,500 College of Science & Technology $42,500 $62,500 $52,500 Fox School of Business and Management $47,500 $52,500 $52,500 College of Public Health $42,500 $45,000 $42,500 School of Environmental Design $40,000 $42,500 $42,500 College of Education $37,500 $37,500 $37,500 School of Media and Communication $37,500 $42,500 $37,500 Boyer College of Music and Dance < $24,999 $47,500 $35,000 College of Liberal Arts $32,500 $32,500 $32,500 School of Tourism & Hospitality Management $37,500 $27,500 $32,500 Tyler School of Art $32,500 $42,500 $32,500 School of Theater, Film & Media Arts < $24,999 $27,500 $27,500 TOTAL $37,500 $47,500 12

14 Of the 1411 reporting full-time employment, 1166 reported how they received their offer. The top offer method is networking at 26.5%, reinforcing the importance of leveraging connections and relationships in the job search. METHOD COUNT PERCENTAGE DEFINITION NETWORKING % Networking (including family, friends, Temple staff or faculty member) APPLIED DIRECTLY % Applied directly to Organization (including via its website) OTHER % Did not include any of the above PREVIOUS EMPLOYER % Previous Employer (part-time job or internship resulting in a full-time offer) SCHOOL/COLLEGE SPECIFIC CAREER CENTER % School/College-Specific Career Center (i.e. CSPD) TEMPLE UNIVERSITY CAREER CENTER % Temple University Career Center ON CAMPUS INTERVIEW % On Campus Interview Grand Total % 13

15 This section presents data on May 2015 bachelor degree recipients reporting continuing education, defined by those who have been accepted and plan to matriculate into a program of further study. Further study includes graduate or professional school, a second bachelor s, post-baccalaureate, and/or certificate program or other continuing studies. Data below includes graduates pursuing further education as full-time students (9 or more credits as a graduate student, 12 or more credits as an undergraduate student) and part-time students (less than 9 credits as a graduate student, less than 12 credits as an undergraduate student). 13.3%, or 341 of 2562 graduates, reported continuing education. 335 of 341 graduates continuing education reported their school status. The majority are enrolled as full-time students, 93.7% (314 of 335), and 6.3% (21 of 335) are enrolled as part-time students. The following list represents institutions with 3 or more Temple Owls in attendance. These 14 institutions were selected from the 92 reported colleges and universities. 337 of 341 continuing education reported their institution. *Note, schools and colleges are reported by institution. 50.1% (169 of 337) reporting their institution are continuing their studies at Temple University. The top schools and colleges at Temple University include College of Public Health (23.7%), Fox School of Business and Management (17.8%), and College of Education (14.8%). Arcadia University Boston University Columbia University Drexel University Eastern University La Salle University Rutgers University Saint Joseph s University Temple University University of Pennsylvania University of the Sciences Villanova University West Chester University of Pennsylvania Widener University 14

16 Graduates who reported their field of study (333 of 341) are studying in 17 different areas. The top fields included Public Health at 18.6% (62 of 333), Social Science at 15.3% (51 of 333), Arts and Sciences at 10.2% (34 of 333), Business at 9.6% (32 of 333), and Education at 8.7% (29 of 333). 15

17 Among graduates continuing education, 332 reported degree category. The majority of graduates continuing education are pursuing a master s degree, 60.5% (201). 19% (63) are pursuing a doctoral degree, which includes research (e.g. PhD) and professional (e.g. MD or PharmD) programs. 7.8% (26) are pursuing a second bachelor s degree, and 5.4% (18) are pursuing law. 5.7% (19) are continuing studies in a non-degree program and 1.5% (5) are pursuing a dual-degree, including bachelor s and master s, MD and PhD, master s and post-master s (EdS), master s and PhD, and JD and MBA. 16

18 2214 of 2562 graduates (84%) indicated what activities they participated in while enrolled as an undergraduate of 2214, (56.9%), participated in at least one form of experiential education: Internship/Cooperative Education (897), Field Placement (176), Student Teaching (220), or Research Project with Faculty (271). Note, graduates were asked to select all that apply, so percentages do not add up to 100%. PERCENT OF OVERALL EXPERIENTIAL SCHOOL/COLLEGE EDUCATION PARTICIPATION Boyer College of Music and Dance 45.7% College of Education 86.7% College of Engineering 50.5% College of Liberal Arts 44.2% College of Public Health 59.0% College of Science & Technology 47.9% Fox School of Business and Management 51.8% School of Environmental Design 60.0% School of Media & Communication 74.7% School of Theater, Film & Media Arts 42.9% School of Tourism & Hospitality Management 92.7% Tyler School of Art 50.0% 17

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20 PERCENT OF GRADUATES Among 77 Boyer College of Music and Dance bachelor degree recipients in May 2015, we obtained information on 39 graduates bringing the knowledge rate to 50.6% compared to 70.9% universitywide. As of February 2016, the majority of graduates are employed part-time, 35.9% (14 of 39), followed closely by graduates employed full-time, 33.3% (13 of 39). 60.0% PRIMARY STATUS COMPARISON BOYER = 39, UNIVERSITYWIDE = % 50.0% 40.0% 35.9% 33.3% 30.0% 20.0% 17.9% 10.0% 13.3% 10.6% 7.7% 9.8% 7.3% 0.0% Employed Part Time Employed Full Time Continuing Education 1.2% Still Seeking Continuing Education 2.6% 2.6% Still Seeking Not Seeking Employment BOYER 1.4% 0.0% 0.0% 0.6% Volunteer Service Military Service UNIVERSITYWIDE PRIMARY STATUS BOYER UNIVERSITYWIDE Employed Part Time 35.9% 13.3% Employed Full Time 33.3% 55.1% Continuing Education 17.9% 10.6% Still Seeking Continuing Education 7.7% 1.2% Still Seeking Employment 2.6% 9.8% Not Seeking 2.6% 7.3% Volunteer Service 0.0% 1.4% Military Service 0.0% 0.6% Starting Family 0.0% 0.8% Grand Total 100.0% 100.0% 19

21 This section presents data on May 2015 bachelor degree recipients of Boyer College of Music and Dance reporting full-time employment. 33.3%, or 13 of 39 graduates, reported full-time employment. The median salary is $35,000 (6 reported). 100% of graduates who are employed full-time reported their job was related to their field of study at Temple University. 10 of 13 reporting full-time employment responded to this question. The organizations below are a sample of the nine employers who hired Boyer College of Music and Dance graduates. Advicare Health Enchantment Theatre Company Performance Garage The School District of Philadelphia United Communities Southeast Philadelphia York Suburban School District The majority of graduates are employed in Education, 54.5%, followed by the Arts, 18.2%, and Government/Nonprofit, Health/Human Services, and Hospitality/Tourism/Sports/Recreation, 9.1% respectively. 20

22 This section presents data on May 2015 bachelor degree recipients of Boyer College of Music and Dance reporting continuing education. 17.9%, or 7 of 39 graduates, reported continuing education. The institutions below are a sample of the five reported institutions where graduates are continuing their studies. Boston University New York University Temple University The majority of graduates are studying Fine and Performing Arts, 85.7%, and 14.3% are studying Arts and Sciences. 100% of graduates are pursuing a master s degree. Arts and Sciences 14.3% Fine Arts 85.7% Master's 100% 35 of 39 graduates indicated what activities they participated in while enrolled as an undergraduate. 16 of 35, (45.7%), participated in at least one form of experiential education: Internship/Cooperative Education, Field Placement, Student Teaching, or Research Project with Faculty. Note, graduates were asked to select all that apply, so percentages do not add up to 100%. ACTIVITY BOYER UNIVERSITYWIDE Field Placement 8.6% 7.9% Internship/CooperativeEducation(Co-op) 8.6% 40.5% Student Teaching 34.3% 9.9% Research Project with Faculty 2.9% 12.2% 21

23 PERCENTAGE OF GRADUATES Among 192 College of Education bachelor degree recipients in May 2015, we obtained information on 154 graduates bringing the knowledge rate to 80.2% compared to 70.9% universitywide. As of February 2016, the majority of graduates are employed full-time, 54.5% (84 of 154), followed by graduates continuing education, 16.9% (26 of 154). 60.0% 50.0% 55.1% 54.5% PRIMARY STATUS COMPARISON EDUCATION = 154, UNIVERSITYWIDE = % 30.0% 20.0% 10.0% 0.0% Employed Full Time 16.9% 10.6% Continuing Education 13.3% 9.1% 9.1% 9.8% Employed Part Time Still Seeking Employment 5.8% 1.2% 1.9% 1.4% 1.9% 0.8% Still Seeking Continuing Education Volunteer Service EDUCATION Starting Family 0.6% 7.3% Not Seeking UNIVERSITYWIDE PRIMARY STATUS EDUCATION UNIVERSITYWIDE Employed Full Time 54.5% 55.1% Continuing Education 16.9% 10.6% Employed Part Time 9.1% 13.3% Still Seeking Employment 9.1% 9.8% Still Seeking Continuing Education 5.8% 1.2% Volunteer Service 1.9% 1.4% Starting Family 1.9% 0.8% Not Seeking 0.6% 7.3% Military Service 0.0% 0.6% Grand Total 100.0% 100.0% 22

24 This section presents data on May 2015 bachelor degree recipients of College of Education reporting full-time employment. 54.5%, or 84 of 154 graduates, reported full-time employment. The median salary is $37,500 (47 reported). 84.1% of graduates who are employed full-time reported their job was related to their field of study at Temple University, while 15.9% reported their job was not related. 63 of 84 reporting full-time employment responded to this question. The organizations below are a sample of the 67 reported employers who hired College of Education graduates. Educators On Call Health Advocate Lincoln Leadership Academy Charter School Lower Bucks YMCA Pennsbury School District Source4Teachers Teach for America Temple University The Franklin Institute The School District of Philadelphia The majority of graduates are employed in Education, 75%, followed by Government/Non-profit, Health/Human Services, and Marketing/Sales/Retail, 4.8%. Business Services, Banking, Consulting, Financial Services 2.4% Communications, Media, Advertising, Design 2.4% Engineering, Information Technology 2.4% Hospitality, Tourism, Sports and Recreation 2.4% Marketing, Sales, Retail 4.8% Energy, Utilities 1.2% Health, Human Services 4.8% Government, Nonprofit 4.8% Education 75.0% 23

25 This section presents data on May 2015 bachelor degree recipients of College of Education reporting continuing education. 16.9%, or 26 of 154 graduates, reported continuing education. The institutions below are a sample of the five reported institutions where College of Education graduates are continuing their studies. Boston University Temple University Villanova University Graduates are studying in 6 fields. The top two include Education, 76.0%, and Arts and Sciences, 8.0%. The majority of graduates are pursuing a master s degree, 76%, followed by bachelor s and non-degree, 8%, and doctorate and law, 4%. Pharmacy 4.0% Social Science 4.0% Tourism and Hospitality Management 4.0% Doctoral 4.0% Law 4.0% Law 4.0% Non-Degree 8.0% Arts and Sciences 8.0% Bachelor's 8.0% Education 76.0% Master's 76.0% 128 of 154 graduates indicated what activities they participated in while enrolled as an undergraduate. 111 of 128, (86.7%), participated in at least one form of experiential education: Internship/Cooperative Education, Field Placement, Student Teaching, or Research Project with Faculty. Note, graduates were asked to select all that apply, so percentages do not add up to 100%. ACTIVITY EDUCATION UNIVERSITYWIDE Field Placement 54.7% 7.9% Internship/CooperativeEducation(Co-op) 7.8% 40.5% Student Teaching 77.3% 9.9% Research Project with Faculty 1.6% 12.2% 24

26 Among 134 College of Engineering bachelor degree recipients in May 2015, we obtained information on 120 graduates bringing the knowledge rate to 89.6% compared to 70.9% universitywide. As of February 2016, the majority of graduates are employed full-time, 72.5% (87 of 120), followed by graduates continuing education, 8.3% (10 of 120). 80.0% 70.0% 72.5% PRIMARY STATUS COMPARISON ENGINEERING = 120, UNIVERSITYWIDE = % 50.0% 55.1% 40.0% 30.0% 20.0% 10.0% 0.0% Employed Full Time 14.2% 9.8% 8.3% 10.6% Still Seeking Employment Continuing Education 13.3% 7.3% 1.7% 1.7% 1.2% 0.8% 0.8% Employed Part Time Not Seeking Still Seeking Continuing Education Starting Family 0.8% 1.4% 0.0% Volunteer Service ENGINEERING UNIVERSITYWIDE PRIMARY STATUS ENGINEERING UNIVERSITYWIDE Employed Full Time 72.5% 55.1% Still Seeking Employment 14.2% 9.8% Continuing Education 8.3% 10.6% Employed Part Time 1.7% 13.3% Not Seeking 1.7% 7.3% Still Seeking Continuing Education 0.8% 1.2% Starting Family 0.8% 0.8% Volunteer Service 0.0% 1.4% Military Service 0.0% 0.6% Grand Total 100.0% 100.0% 25

27 This section presents data on May 2015 bachelor degree recipients of College of Engineering reporting full-time employment. 72.5%, or 87 of 120 graduates, reported full-time employment. The median salary is $57,500 (46 reported). 91.5% of graduates who are employed full-time reported their job was related to their field of study at Temple University, while 8.5% reported their job was not. 71 of 87 reporting full-time employment responded to this question. The organizations below are a sample of the 70 reported employers who hired College of Engineering graduates. Amtrak Hensel Phelps Lockheed Martin NAVSEA Picatinny Arsenal PPL Electric Utilities Pennsylvania Department of Transportation U.S. Navy The majority of graduates are employed in Engineering/Information Technology, 66.7%, followed by Energy/Utilities, 8.0%, Government/Non-profit and Hospitality/Tourism/Sports/Recreation, 6.9%, and Health/Human Services, 4.6%. 26

28 This section presents data on May 2015 bachelor degree recipients of College of Engineering reporting continuing education. 8.3%, or 10 of 120 graduates, reported continuing education. The institutions below are a sample of the three reported institutions where graduates are continuing their studies. Rutgers University Temple University 100% of graduates are studying Engineering. 100% of graduates are pursuing a master s degree. Engineering 100% Master's 100% 105 of 120 graduates indicated what activities they participated in while enrolled as an undergraduate. 53 of 105, (50.5%), participated in at least one form of experiential education: Internship/Cooperative Education, Field Placement, Student Teaching, or Research Project with Faculty. Note, graduates were asked to select all that apply, so percentages do not add up to 100%. ACTIVITY ENGINEERING UNIVERSITYWIDE Field Placement 1.0% 7.9% Internship/CooperativeEducation(Co-op) 35.2% 40.5% Student Teaching 4.8% 9.9% Research Project with Faculty 24.8% 12.2% 27

29 PERCENTAGE OF GRADUATES Among 737 College of Liberal Arts bachelor degree recipients in May 2015, we obtained information on 525 graduates bringing the knowledge rate to 71.2% compared to 70.9% universitywide. As of February 2016, the majority of graduates are employed full-time, 42.3% (222 of 525), followed by graduates continuing education, 14.1% (74 of 525). 60.0% 55.1% PRIMARY STATUS COMPARISON LIBERAL ARTS = 525, UNIVERSITYWIDE = % 42.3% 40.0% 30.0% 20.0% 10.0% 14.1% 13.0% 10.6% 9.8% 11.2% 13.3% 10.3% 7.3% 0.0% Employed Full Time Continuing Education Still Seeking Employment 1.2% Still Seeking Continuing Education Employed Part Time 2.9% 2.7% 2.3% 1.4% 0.6% Not Seeking Volunteer Service LIBERAL ARTS Military Service UNIVERSITYWIDE PRIMARY STATUS LIBERAL ARTS UNIVERSITYWIDE Employed Full Time 42.3% 55.1% Continuing Education 14.1% 10.6% Still Seeking Employment 13.0% 9.8% Still Seeking Continuing Education 11.2% 1.2% Employed Part Time 10.3% 13.3% Not Seeking 2.9% 7.3% Volunteer Service 2.7% 1.4% Military Service 2.3% 0.6% Starting Family 1.3% 0.8% Grand Total 100.0% 100.0% 28

30 This section presents data on May 2015 bachelor degree recipients of College of Liberal Arts reporting full-time employment. 42.3%, or 222 of 525 graduates, reported full-time employment. The median salary is $32,500 (121 reported). 54.5% of graduates who are employed full-time reported their job was related to their field of study at Temple University, while 45.5% reported their job was not related. 178 of 222 reporting full-time employment responded to this question. The organizations listed below are a sample of the 179 employers who hired College of Liberal Arts graduates. Azavea City of Philadelphia Elwyn Keller Williams Realty Target Corporation Teach for America Temple University The Walt Disney Company The majority of graduates are employed in Health/Human Services, 17.5 %, followed by Business Services/Banking/Consulting/Financial Services, 16.1%, Education and Government/Non-Profit, 12.8%, and Hospitality/Tourism/Sports/Recreation, 12.3%. Engineering, Information Technology 3.3% Science, Research 4.7% Communications, Media, Advertising, Design 4.7% Marketing, Sales, Retail 5.7% Agriculture, Horticulture Biotech, Pharmaceuticals 0.5% Energy, Utilities 0.5% Other 0.5% Health, Human Services 17.5% Law, Legal Services 8.1% Business Services, Banking, Consulting, Financial Services 16.1% Hospitality, Tourism, Sports and Recreation 12.3% Government, Non-profit 12.8% Education 12.8% 29

31 This section presents data on May 2015 bachelor degree recipients of College of Liberal Arts reporting continuing education. 14.1%, or 74 of 525 graduates, reported continuing education. The institutions below are a sample of the 31 colleges and universities where College of Liberal Arts graduates are continuing their education. Arcadia University Columbia University Drexel University Eastern University Temple University University of Pennsylvania University of the Sciences Villanova University Graduates are studying 12 fields. The top two include Social Science, 30.6%, followed by 23.6% in Arts and Sciences. Medicine 2.8% Public Health 4.2% Business 4.2% Other 5.6% Education 8.3% Theology 2.8% Fine Arts 1.4% Media and Communications 1.4% Pharmacy 1.4% Social Science 30.6% The majority of graduates are pursuing a master s degree, 54.9%, followed by 14.1% pursuing law, and 12.7% nondegree. Doctoral 9.9% Non-Degree 12.7% Bachelor's 5.6% Dual-Degree 2.8% Master's 54.9% Law 13.9% Arts and Sciences 23.6% Law 14.1% 462 of 525 graduates indicated what activities they participated in while enrolled as an undergraduate. 204 of 462, (44.2%), participated in at least one form of experiential education: Internship/Cooperative Education, Field Placement, Student Teaching, or Research Project with Faculty. Note, graduates were asked to select all that apply, so percentages do not add up to 100% ACTIVITY LIBERAL ARTS UNIVERSITYWIDE Field Placement 0.9% 7.9% Internship/CooperativeEducation(Co-op) 31.8% 40.5% Student Teaching 3.7% 9.9% Research Project with Faculty 17.1% 12.2% 30

32 PERCENTAGE OF GRADUATES Among 526 College of Public Health bachelor degree recipients in May 2015, we obtained information on 348 graduates bringing the knowledge rate to 66.2% compared to 70.9% universitywide. As of February 2016, the majority of graduates are employed full-time, 36.5% (127 of 348), followed by 27.6% (96 of 348) graduates continuing education. 60% 55.1% PRIMARY STATUS COMPARISON PUBLIC HEALTH = 348, UNIVERSITYWIDE = % 40% 36.5% 30% 27.6% 20% 10% 0% Employed Full Time 10.6% Continuing Education 13.3% 13.2% 12.4% 1.2% Still Seeking Continuing Education Employed Part Time 6.0% 9.8% Still Seeking Employment 7.3% 1.7% 1.1% 1.4% 1.1% 0.8% 0.3% 0.6% Not Seeking Volunteer Service Starting Family Military Service PUBLIC HEALTH UNIVERSITYWIDE PRIMARY STATUS PUBLIC HEALTH UNIVERSITYWIDE Employed Full Time 36.5% 55.1% Continuing Education 27.6% 10.6% Still Seeking Continuing Education 13.2% 1.2% Employed Part Time 12.4% 13.3% Still Seeking Employment 6.0% 9.8% Not Seeking 1.7% 7.3% Volunteer Service 1.1% 1.4% Starting Family 1.1% 0.8% Military Service 0.3% 0.6% Grand Total 100.0% 100.0% 31

33 This section presents data on May 2015 bachelor degree recipients of College of Public Health reporting full-time employment. 36.5%, or 127 of 348 graduates, reported full-time employment. The median salary is $42,500 (81 reported). 82.1% of graduates who are employed full-time reported their job was related to their field of study at Temple University, while 17.9% reported their job was not related. 112 of 127 reporting full-time employment responded to this question. The organizations below are a sample of the 95 employers who hired College of Public Health graduates. Archdiocese of Philadelphia City of Philadelphia Columbia University Medical Center Hahnemann University Hospital Main Line Health Penn Medicine Temple University Health System Universal Health Service The majority of graduates are employed in Health/Human Services, 66.1%, followed by Education, 10.5%, and Government/Non-profit, 6.5%. Science, Research 3.2% Business Services, Banking, Consulting, Financial Services 3.2% Biotech, Pharmaceuticals 3.2% Hospitality, Tourism, Sports and Recreation 2.4% Marketing, Sales, Retail 2.4% Communications, Media, Advertising, Design 1.6% Engineering, Information Technology 0.8% Government, Non-profit 6.5% Education 10.5% Health, Human Services 66.1% 32

34 This section presents data on May 2015 bachelor degree recipients of College of Public Health reporting continuing education. 27.6%, or 96 of 348 graduates, reported continuing education. The institutions below are a sample of the 39 reported institutions where graduates are continuing their studies. Arcadia University Bryn Mawr College DeSales University Drexel University Rutgers University Temple University Thomas Jefferson University University of Pennsylvania University of the Sciences West Chester University of Pennsylvania Widener University Graduates are studying six fields. The top two include Public Health, 60.2%, and 28% studying Social Science. The majority of graduates are pursuing a master s degree, 66.6%, followed by 22.6% pursuing a doctorate. Medicine 8.6% Arts and Sciences 1.1% Education 1.1% Tourism and Hospitality Management 1.1% Bachelor's 7.5% Non-Degree 2.2% Dual-Degree 1.1% Social Science 28.0% Doctoral 22.6% Public Health 60.2% Master's 66.6% 315 of 348 graduates indicated what activities they participated in while enrolled as an undergraduate. 186 of 315 (59%), participated in at least one form of experiential education: Internship/Cooperative Education, Field Placement, Student Teaching, or Research Project with Faculty. Note, graduates were asked to select all that apply, so percentages do not add up to 100%. ACTIVITY PUBLIC HEALTH UNIVERSITYWIDE Field Placement 26.3% 7.9% Internship/CooperativeEducation(Co-op) 34.6% 40.5% Student Teaching 7.0% 9.9% Research Project with Faculty 10.2% 12.2% 33

35 PERCENTAGE OF GRADUATES Among 280 College of Science and Technology bachelor degree recipients in May 2015, we obtained information on 212 graduates bringing the knowledge rate to 75.7% compared to 70.9% universitywide. As of February 2016, the majority of graduates are employed full-time, 38.2% (81 of 212), followed by 23.6% (50 of 212) of graduates continuing education. 60% 55.1% PRIMARY STATUS COMPARISON SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY = 212, UNIVERSITYWIDE = % 40% 38.2% 30% 20% 10% 0% Employed Full Time 23.6% 10.6% Continuing Education 20.3% 1.2% Still Seeking Continuing Education 9.0% 9.8% Still Seeking Employment 5.2% 13.3% Employed Part Time 7.3% 1.4% 1.4% 0.9% 0.9% 0.8% 0.5% 0.6% Not Seeking Volunteer Service Starting Family Military Service SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY UNIVERSITYWIDE PRIMARY STATUS SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY UNIVERSITYWIDE Employed Full Time 38.2% 55.1% Continuing Education 23.6% 10.6% Still Seeking Continuing Education 20.3% 1.2% Still Seeking Employment 9.0% 9.8% Employed Part Time 5.2% 13.3% Not Seeking 1.4% 7.3% Volunteer Service 0.9% 1.4% Starting Family 0.9% 0.8% Military Service 0.5% 0.6% Grand Total 100.0% 100.0% 34

36 This section presents data on May 2015 bachelor degree recipients of College of Science and Technology reporting full-time employment. 38.2%, or 81 of 212 graduates, reported full-time employment. The median salary is $52,500 (46 reported). 89.7% of Science and Technology graduates who are employed full-time reported their job was related to their field of study at Temple University, while 10.3% reported their job was not related. 68 of 81 reporting full-time employment responded to this question. The organizations below are a sample of the 63 employers who hired College of Science and Technology graduates. Aramark eresearchtechnology Eurofins Lancaster Laboratories Inc. JPMorgan Chase & Co. Temple University The School District of Philadelphia Unisys Willis Towers Watson The majority of graduates are employed in Science/Research, 20%, followed closely by Engineering/Information Technology, 18.8%, Biotech/Pharmaceuticals, 15%, and Business Services/Banking/Consulting/Financial Services, 13.8%. 35

37 This section presents data on May 2015 bachelor degree recipients of College of Science and Technology reporting continuing education. 23.6%, or 50 of 212 graduates, reported continuing education. The institutions below are a sample of the 21 reported institutions where graduates are continuing their education. Boston University California State University, Northridge Emory University Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine Rutgers University Temple University The Commonwealth Medical College The University of Sydney University of Pennsylvania University of the Sciences Graduates are studying in seven fields. The top three include Medicine, 29.2%, followed by Arts and Sciences, 25%, and Pharmacy, 20.8%. The majority of graduates are pursuing a doctorate, 67.2%, followed by a master s, 19%. Public Health 6.3% Other Business 2.1% Medicine 29.2% Bachelor's 6.4% Non-Degree 6.4% Dual-Degree 1.1% Dentistry 10.4% Master's 19.0% Pharmacy 20.8% Arts and Sciences 25.0% Doctoral 67.2% 190 of 212 graduates indicated what activities they participated in while enrolled as an undergraduate. 91 of 190, (47.9%), participated in at least one form of experiential education: Internship/Cooperative Education, Field Placement, Student Teaching, or Research Project with Faculty. Note, graduates were asked to select all that apply, so percentages do not add up to 100%. ACTIVITY SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY UNIVERSITYWIDE Field Placement 2.1% 7.9% Internship/CooperativeEducation(Co-op) 15.3% 40.5% Student Teaching 6.8% 9.9% Research Project with Faculty 47.9% 12.2% 36

38 Among 670 Fox School of Business and Management bachelor degree recipients in May 2015, we obtained information on 529 graduates bringing the knowledge rate to 79% compared to 70.9% universitywide. As of February 2016, the majority of graduates are employed full-time, 82.8% (438 of 529), followed by graduates continuing education 7.4% (39 of 529). PRIMARY STATUS FOX UNIVERSITYWIDE Employed Full Time 82.8% 55.1% Continuing Education 7.4% 10.6% Still Seeking Employment 4.3% 9.8% Employed Part Time 2.8% 13.3% Still Seeking Continuing Education 1.7% 1.2% Starting Family 0.4% 0.8% Not Seeking 0.2% 7.3% Volunteer Service 0.2% 1.4% Military Service 0.2% 0.6% Grand Total 100.0% 100.0% 37

39 This section presents data on May 2015 bachelor degree recipients of Fox School of Business and Management reporting full-time employment. 82.8%, or 438 of 529 graduates, reported full-time employment. The median salary is $52,500 (226 reported). 88.3% of graduates who are employed full-time reported their job was related to their field of study at Temple University, while 11.7% reported their job was not related. 264 of 438 reporting full-time employment responded to this question. The organizations below are a sample of the 285 employers who hired Fox School of Business and Management graduates. All Risks Ltd Aon Aramark Ernst & Young JPMorgan Chase & Co. PNC Financial Services Group PricewaterhouseCoopers Target Corporation Temple University Vanguard Willis Towers Watson The majority of graduates are employed in Business Services/Banking/Consulting/Financial Services, 62.7%, followed closely by Marketing/Sales/Retail, 9.0%, Communications/Media/Advertising/Design, and Hospitality/Tourism/Sports/Recreation, 5.3%. 38

40 This section presents data on May 2015 bachelor degree recipients of Fox School of Business and Management reporting continuing education. 7.4%, or 39 of 529 graduates, reported continuing education. The institutions below are a sample of the 10 reported institutions where graduates are continuing their education. ESC Rennes School of Business Georgetown University Temple University University of Edinburgh Graduates are studying in six fields. The top three include Business, 66.7%, followed by Information Technology, 17.9%, and Law, 7.7%. The majority of graduates are pursuing a master s, 74.4%, followed by a bachelor s, 15.4%, and law, 7.7%. 415 of 529 graduates indicated what activities they participated in while enrolled as an undergraduate. 215 of 415, (51.8%), participated in at least one form of experiential education: Internship/Cooperative Education, Field Placement, Student Teaching, or Research Project with Faculty. Note, graduates were asked to select all that apply, so percentages do not add up to 100%. ACTIVITY FOX UNIVERSITYWIDE Field Placement 0.7% 7.9% Internship/CooperativeEducation(Co-op) 51.1% 40.5% Student Teaching 6.0% 9.9% Research Project with Faculty 3.6% 12.2% 39

41 Among 25 School of Environmental Design bachelor degree recipients in May 2015, we obtained information on 15 graduates bringing the knowledge rate to 60% compared to 70.9% universitywide. *Due to the low percentage of graduates reporting, organizations in the Employment Trends section are not reported. No graduates reported continuing education at the time this report was published. As of February 2016, the majority of graduates are employed full-time, 53.3% (8 of 15), followed by graduates continuing education, 6.7% (1 of 15). PRIMARY STATUS ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN UNIVERSITYWIDE Employed Full Time 53.3% 55.1% Still Seeking Employment 40.0% 9.8% Employed Part Time 6.7% 13.3% Continuing Education 0.0% 10.6% Not Seeking 0.0% 7.3% Volunteer Service 0.0% 1.4% Still Seeking Continuing Education 0.0% 1.2% Military Service 0.0% 0.6% Starting Family 0.0% 0.8% Grand Total 100.0% 100.0% 40

42 This section presents data on May 2015 bachelor degree recipients of School of Environmental Design reporting fulltime employment. 53.3%, or 8 of 15 graduates, reported full-time employment. The median salary is $42,500 (5 reported). 71.4% of graduates who are employed full-time reported their job was related to their field of study at Temple University, while 28.6% reported it was not related. 7 of 8 reporting full-time employment responded to this question. The majority of graduates are employed in Communications/Media/Advertising/Design, 37.5%, followed by Engineering/Information Technology and Government/Non-profit, 25%, and Agriculture/Horticulture, 12.5%. 15 of 25 graduates indicated what activities they participated in while enrolled as an undergraduate. 9 of 15, (60.0%), participated in at least one form of experiential education: Internship/Cooperative Education, Field Placement, Student Teaching, or Research Project with Faculty. Note, graduates were asked to select all that apply, so percentages do not add up to 100%. ACTIVITY ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN UNIVERSITYWIDE Field Placement 0.0% 7.9% Internship/CooperativeEducation(Co-op) 40.0% 40.5% Student Teaching 6.0% 9.9% Research Project with Faculty 3.6% 12.2% 41

43 Among 500 School of Media and Communication bachelor degree recipients in May 2015, we obtained information on 330 graduates bringing the knowledge rate to 66.0% compared to 70.9% universitywide. As of February 2016, the majority of graduates are employed full-time, 60.3% (199 of 330), followed by graduates employed part-time, 18.5% (61 of 330). PRIMARY STATUS MEDIA & COMMUNICATION UNIVERSITYWIDE Employed Full Time 60.3% 55.1% Employed Part Time 18.5% 13.3% Still Seeking Employment 12.4% 9.8% Continuing Education 3.3% 10.6% Still Seeking Continuing Education 3.0% 1.2% Not Seeking 1.5% 7.3% Volunteer Service 0.9% 1.4% Military Service 0.0% 0.6% Starting Family 0.0% 0.8% Grand Total 100.0% 100.0% 42

44 This section presents data on May 2015 bachelor degree recipients of School of Media and Communication reporting full-time employment. 60.3%, or 199 of 330 graduates, reported full-time employment. The median salary is $37,500 (91 reported). 75.2% of graduates who are employed full-time reported their job was related to their field of study at Temple University, while 24.8% reported their job was not related. 157 of 199 reporting full-time employment responded to this question. The organizations below are a sample of the 179 employers who hired School of Media and Communications graduates. Aramark CBS Radio Harmelin Media Karma Agency Philadelphia Media Network Temple University Temple University Health System Thomas Jefferson University Hospitals Tribune Media Vanguard The majority of graduates are employed in Communications/Media/Advertising/Design, 46.7%, followed by Business Services/Banking/Consulting/Financial Services, 9.6%, and Marketing/Sales/Retail, 8.6%. 43

45 This section presents data on May 2015 bachelor degree recipients of School of Media and Communication reporting continuing education. 3.3%, or 11 of 330 graduates, reported continuing education. The institutions below are a sample of the nine reported institutions where graduates are continuing their education. City University of London Elon University University of California - Berkeley University of Glasgow Graduates are studying in four fields. The top two include Law, 45.5%, followed by Media and Communication 36.4%. The majority of graduates are pursuing a master s, 45.5%, followed by law, 36.4%. 281 of 330 graduates indicated what activities they participated in while enrolled as an undergraduate. 210 of 281, (74.7%), participated in at least one form of experiential education: Internship/Cooperative Education, Field Placement, Student Teaching, or Research Project with Faculty. Note, graduates were asked to select all that apply, so percentages do not add up to 100%. ACTIVITY MEDIA & COMMUNICATION UNIVERSITYWIDE Field Placement 0.4% 7.9% Internship/CooperativeEducation(Co-op) 72.2% 40.5% Student Teaching 2.8% 9.9% Research Project with Faculty 7.1% 12.2% 44

46 PERCENTAGE OF GRADUATES Among 132 School of Theater, Film and Media Arts bachelor degree recipients in May 2015, we obtained information on 74 graduates bringing the knowledge rate to 56.1% compared to 70.9% universitywide. As of February 2016, the majority of graduates are employed full-time, 45.9% (34 of 74), followed by graduates employed part-time, 29.7% (22 of 74). 60% PRIMARY STATUS COMPARISON THEATER, FILM & MEDIA ARTS = 74 UNIVERSITYWIDE = % 50% 45.9% 40% 30% 29.7% 20% 10% 0% 13.3% 14.9% Employed Full Employed Part Still Seeking Time Time Employment 9.8% 10.6% 6.8% Continuing Education 7.3% 1.4% 1.4% 0.8% 1.4% 0.0% 0.0% 1.2% Not Seeking Starting Family Volunteer Service Still Seeking Continuing Education THEATER, FILM & MEDIA ARTS UNIVERSITYWIDE PRIMARY STATUS THEATER, FILM & MEDIA ARTS UNIVERSITYWIDE Employed Full Time 45.9% 55.1% Employed Part Time 29.7% 13.3% Still Seeking Employment 14.9% 9.8% Continuing Education 6.8% 10.6% Not Seeking 1.4% 7.3% Starting Family 1.4% 0.8% Volunteer Service 0.0% 1.4% Still Seeking Continuing Education 0.0% 1.2% Military Service 0.0% 0.6% Grand Total 100.0% 100.0% 45

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