![]() ![]() Questions or comments? Please contact us.Textron is committed to having a diverse workforce and inclusive workplaces throughout our global operations. Please note that some metro areas encompass locations in more than one state. The Top States and Top Metro Areas display the most frequent states and metro areas where UD graduates are employed, and are based on the filters selected. These data are displayed for all graduates (all degree levels, colleges and programs combined) in a year by selecting either an individual year or “All Years” in the filter. Also listed is the number of states and countries outside of the United States where graduates were employed. The map displays the states where UD graduates found employment within six months after graduation. ![]() All results displayed are based on the filters selected. The most frequently cited institutions and postgraduate programs are provided, along with links to full listings of programs by institution names. Medicine (Medicine, Osteopathic Medicine, Dentistry, Optometry, Chiropractic).An additional breakdown is provided within the five professional degree disciplines: The “Continuing Education” section displays the breakdown of degree types UD graduates are pursuing after graduation. The most frequently cited employers and job titles are provided, along with links to full listings. The number of graduates with salary data is displayed, along with the 25th and 75th Percentiles. Salary data will not be reported for fewer than eight respondents. Median and Mean Salary data are displayed for those employed full-time, where provided (survey respondents are not required to provide salary data) or where the university is aware that an employer pays a standard salary for a particular job. military or participating in service programs (e.g., Peace Corps, Americorps). The “Employment” section represents graduates who are employed full-time or part-time, serving in the U.S. These graduates’ responses are not included in the outcomes data. LinkedIn, social media and Internet searchesĮmployers, UD faculty and staff updates on graduatesĪ small percentage of graduates reported more than a month before graduation that they were seeking employment opportunities, but did not provide an update during the survey collection and social media search period. The percent of graduates for which UD has reasonable and verifiable information concerning their post-graduation career activities.Ĭareer outcomes information collected through the following sources:Įmail-based surveys (note that paper surveys were used in addition to email-based surveys for graduating classes prior to 2019) The Career Outcomes website displays the National Benchmark at the degree level only (bachelor’s, master’s and doctorate). Career Outcomes percentages by category may not add up to the Career Outcomes Rate due to rounding.Ĭalculated by NACE and based on all institutions supplying First-Destination Survey results. military or participating in service programs (e.g., Peace Corps, Americorps), out of all responses, excluding those who report they are not seeking employment or education. The percentage of graduates who are employed full-time or part-time, continuing their education, serving in the U.S. Note: All percentages displayed are rounded to the whole number, and may not add up to 100% due to rounding. To see the complete career outcomes for each program, select the program from the “Majors / Program” filter, leaving the College filter as “All Colleges”. Some degree programs (Biomechanics & Movement Science, Energy & Environmental Policy, Environmental Science, and Environmental Studies) are interdisciplinary and offered across multiple colleges. Aggregate data at the degree and college levels are based on the available outcomes data at the individual major/program levels. These graduates are contacted during the spring semester of the academic year and follow-ups and knowledge rate efforts continue through January of the following year. The data cover four graduating terms (summer, fall, winter, spring) of a given academic year. The outcomes information is provided at the degree, college and major/program levels for UD graduates with bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees, and reflects their career activities secured within six months of graduation. The University of Delaware gathers information about the career plans of its graduates following the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) First-Destination Survey model. ![]()
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