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2016 Graduate Destination and Internships Career Services 2016 Graduate Destination and Internships 2016 Graduating Class Current Employment Between December 2015 and August 2016, 1,914 degrees USI graduates continue to have high rates of success finding and certificates were awarded to 1,872 individuals. employment after graduation. A total 1,521 baccalaureate degrees were awarded: 74% 75% 81% 82% 89% 88% 88% 1,072 Bachelor of Science 193 Bachelor of Science in Nursing 132 Bachelor of Arts 75 Bachelor of Social Work; 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 40 Bachelor of Science in Engineering Of those currently employed… 9 Bachelor of Professional Studies 83% have a position within their field of study Half (50.22%) of all 2016 graduates completed the Graduate 86% are in a full-time position Destination Survey providing insight into their post- 90% are satisfied with their current employment graduation employment and USI experience as presented in 91% find their current employment fulfilling this dashboard. 68% work within 60 miles of USI, 79% within Indiana, and 88% within the tri-state area Educational Processes and Experiences Of those not currently employed, 3% are looking for Over 90% of all 2016 graduates rated their degree program employment while the remaining 9% are not currently in the at USI as good to excellent. market for a job. Among 2016 graduates… 2016 Current Earnings Had a mentor who encouraged Average Salary for BA/BS graduates 82% them to pursue their goals One or more classes made them 2010 to 2016 Average BA/BS Graduate Salary 95% enthusiastic about learning 2016 $40,220 Felt professors at USI cared about 97% 2015 them as a person $40,151 2014 $44,160 Participated in… 2016 2013 $35,940 Internship 36% 2012 $37,940 Field Experience 10% 2011 $34,624 Clinical 21% 2010 $34,364 Co-op 1% Note: Student could participate in more than one 2016 Graduates - Median Salary Seeking Additional Education A record percentage of baccalaureate degree recipients are $68,000 $41,000 $33,000 $41,000 continuing their education, with 25% reporting being enrolled in a graduate program or professional school. Of those, 62% chose to attend a USI graduate program. All Associate Bachelor Graduate Graduates Degree Degree Degree 21% 25% 17% 2016 Graduates - Median Hourly Wage 15% 13% 13% 15% $40.50 $17.00 $19.00 $15.00 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 All Associate Bachelor Graduate Graduates Degree Degree Degree Office of Planning, Research, and Assessment & Career Services and Internships November 2, 2017 Career Services 2016 Graduate Destination and Internships 2016 SALARY STATISTICS BY ACADEMIC MAJOR ACAEMIC MAJOR SALARY # OF # OF ALL SALARY 2015 ROMAIN COLLEGE OF BUSINESS REPLIES REPLIES HIGH LOW MEAN MEDIAN MEAN MASTER'S DEGREES Master of Business Administration 22 11 $ 185,000 $ 40,000 $ 72,191 $ 60,000 $ 84,000 BACHELOR'S DEGREES Accounting and Professional Services 31 24 $ 62,000 $ 19,656 $ 45,255 $ 45,502 $ 43,537 Business Administration 16 15 $ 55,000 $ 21,164 $ 37,288 $ 35,000 $ 54,292 Computer Information Systems 11 6 $ 56,500 $ 29,000 $ 44,490 $ 45,220 $ 48,350 Computer Science 13 10 $ 77,000 $ 22,880 $ 47,656 $ 47,500 $ 50,600 Economics 3 1 $ 66,500 $ 66,500 $ 66,500 $ 66,500 $ 46,000 Finance 14 11 $ 54,080 $ 27,040 $ 43,444 $ 45,000 $ 43,714 Management 16 14 $ 50,000 $ 22,880 $ 25,449 $ 30,000 $ 40,410 Marketing 26 17 $ 80,000 $ 22,880 $ 47,833 $ 40,000 $ 33,288 ASSOCIATE’S DEGREES Business 2 1 $ 22,880 $ 22,880 $ 22,880 $ 22,880 $ - Office of Planning, Research, and Assessment & Career Services and Internships November 2, 2017 Career Services 2016 Graduate Destination and Internships 2016 SALARY STATISTICS BY ACADEMIC MAJOR ACAEMIC MAJOR SALARY # OF ALL # OF POTT COLLEGE OF SCIENCE, RESPON SALARY 2015 ENGINEERING & EDUCATION DERS RESPON HIGH LOW MEAN MEDIAN MEAN MASTER'S DEGREES English 1 1 $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - Education 6 4 $ 83,000 $ 40,000 $ 61,000 $ 60,500 $ - Sport Management 1 1 $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - BACHELOR'S DEGREES Advanced Manufacturing 4 2 $ 45,000 $ 24,960 $ 34,980 $ 34,980 $ - Biochemistry 7 3 $ 35,360 $ 23,000 $ 29,453 $ 30,000 $ 40,180 Biology 13 6 $ 43,680 $ 10,400 $ 26,823 $ 27,430 $ 38,000 Chemistry 4 2 $ 35,360 $ 34,000 $ 34,680 $ 34,680 $ 45,000 Early Childhood Education 7 6 $ 45,000 $ 18,720 $ 32,024 $ 32,380 $ 31,533 BACHELOR'S DEGREES (P.C.S.E.E CONTINUED) Elementary Education 39 33 $ 50,000 $ 13,000 $ 32,825 $ 33,000 $ 30,161 Engineering 43 35 $ 70,000 $ 31,200 $ 54,931 $ 57,000 $ 54,238 Exercise Science 18 5 $ 112,320 $ 11,700 $ 55,508 $ 39,520 $ 27,270 Geology 3 3 $ 50,000 $ 13,520 $ 32,960 $ 35,360 $ - Kinesiology 6 2 $ 52,000 $ 11,440 $ 31,720 $ 31,720 $ - Math Teaching 3 2 $ 42,000 $ 42,000 $ 42,000 $ 42,000 $ - Mathematics 7 4 $ 41,600 $ 14,040 $ 29,420 $ 31,020 $ 32,547 Science Teaching 2 1 $ 30,000 $ 30,000 $ 30,000 $ 30,000 $ - Special Education 3 2 $ 36,000 $ 15,600 $ 25,800 $ 25,800 $ 33,000 Sports Management 11 4 $ 24,960 $ 18,876 $ 22,199 $ 22,480 $ 38,973 ASSOCIATE’S DEGREES Early Childhood Education 1 0 $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - CERTIFICATE'S Certificate 1 1 $ 70,000 $ 70,000 $ 70,000 $ 70,000 $ - Office of Planning, Research, and Assessment & Career Services and Internships November 2, 2017 Career Services 2016 Graduate Destination and Internships 2016 SALARY STATISTICS BY ACADEMIC MAJOR ACAEMIC MAJOR SALARY # OF # OF ALL SALARY RESPON RESPON 2015 COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS DERS DERS HIGH LOW MEAN MEDIAN MEAN MASTER'S DEGREES Communications 1 1 $ 60,000 $ 60,000 $ 60,000 $ 60,000 $ - Public Administration 2 2 $ 72,000 $ 72,000 $ 72,000 $ 37,220 $ 65,000 Social Work 32 26 $ 72,000 $ 24,960 $ 40,349 $ 37,220 $ - BACHELOR'S DEGREES Anthropology 4 2 $ 61,152 $ 15,600 $ 38,376 $ 38,376 $ 23,317 ART 18 9 $ 38,000 $ 18,200 $ 32,271 $ 35,000 $ 30,000 Communication Studies 3 3 $ 30,000 $ 15,444 $ 22,012 $ 20,592 $ 35,000 Criminal Justice Studies 12 7 $ 40,000 $ 20,800 $ 31,183 $ 31,200 $ 36,500 English 9 5 $ 45,500 $ 18,720 $ 29,836 $ 24,960 $ 25,000 English Teaching 7 5 $ 42,000 $ 33,000 $ 36,000 $ 35,000 $ 35,000 BACHELOR'S DEGREES (C.L.A. CONTINUED) German Studies 1 1 $ 40,000 $ 40,000 $ 40,000 $ 40,000 $ 23,920 History 19 9 $ 80,000 $ 25,000 $ 41,760 $ 37,000 $ 27,455 Journalism 2 2 $ 35,360 $ 31,200 $ 33,280 $ 33,280 $ - Other 4 3 $ 27,040 $ 22,880 $ 24,440 $ 23,400 $ - Philosophy 1 1 $ 34,944 $ 34,944 $ 34,944 $ 34,944 $ - Political Science 4 2 $ 35,000 $ 29,000 $ 32,000 $ 32,000 $ 26,850 Psychology 33 18 $ 56,160 $ 5,408 $ 28,416 $ 30,424 $ 31,069 Public Relations and Advertising 18 12 $ 45,000 $ 8,320 $ 31,528 $ 35,360 $ 35,141 Radio and Television 8 7 $ 60,000 $ 16,640 $ 31,154 $ 29,120 $ 26,500 Social Work 40 18 $ 51,480 $ 2,080 $ 26,340 $ 29,000 $ 32,356 Sociology 2 2 $ 28,500 $ 15,600 $ 22,050 $ 22,050 $ 37,377 Spanish Studies 1 0 $ - $ - $ - $ - $ 37,000 Sports Management 1 1 $ 45,000 $ 45,000 $ 45,000 $ 45,000 $ - Theatre Arts 6 5 $ 37,440 $ 13,000 $ 27,019 $ 29,120 $ - Visual Art P-12 Teaching 1 1 $ 29,000 $ 29,000 $ 29,000 $ 29,000 $ - ASSOCIATE’S DEGREES Liberal Studies (Assicociates) 2 1 $ 31,000 $ 31,000 $ 31,000 $ 31,000 $ - CERTIFICATE'S Writing Concentration (Certificate) 3 0 $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - Office of Planning, Research, and Assessment & Career Services and Internships November 2, 2017 Career Services 2016 Graduate Destination and Internships 2016 SALARY STATISTICS BY ACADEMIC MAJOR ACAEMIC MAJOR SALARY # OF # OF ALL SALARY College of Nursing and Health RESPON RESPON 2015 Professions DERS DERS HIGH LOW MEAN MEDIAN MEAN DOCTORAL DEGREES Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) (Doctorate Degree) 10 4 $ 120,000 $ 62,000 $ 78,350 $ 65,700 $ - MASTER'S DEGREES Master of Health Administration (MHA) 10 6 $ 108,160 $ 26,208 $ 60,695 $ 55,400 $ 64,333 MS in Nursing 70 46 $ 175,000 $ 37,440 $ 90,223 $ 90,000 $ 91,978 MS in Occupational Therapy 15 7 $ 80,000 $ 59,280 $ 65,694 $ 60,840 $ 58,333 Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP) 1 0 $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - BACHELOR'S DEGREES Dental Hygiene 8 6 $ 74,880 $ 23,400 $ 54,652 $ 55,120 $ 58,256 Food and Nutrition 16 9 $ 65,000 $ 10,400 $ 32,160 $ 31,200 $ 29,575 Health Services 78 36 $ 90,000 $ 10,000 $ 29,867 $ 28,080 $ 36,424 Nursing 111 88 $ 100,000 $ 16,224 $ 50,560 $ 44,928 $ 49,703 Psychology 4 1 $ 32,000 $ 32,000 $ 32,000 $ 32,000 $ - Radiologic and Imaging Sciences 10 6 $ 64,480 $ 39,520 $ 51,113 $ 50,440 $ 44,072 Respiratory Therapy 5 5 $ 74,880 $ 27,000 $ 49,704 $ 46,800 $ - ASSOCIATE’S DEGREES Occupational Therapy Assistant (A.S.) 5 5 $ 54,600 $ 29,120 $ 44,200 $ 45,760 $ 41,546 Dental Assisting (A.S.) 2 2 $ 35,000 $ 31,200 $ 33,100 $ 33,100 $ 29,120 CERTIFICATE'S Professional Accountancy (Post-Baccalaureate certificate) 1 1 $ 33,280 $ 33,280 $ 33,280 $ 33,280 $ - Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner (AG-ACNP) (Post-Graduate certificate) 4 3 $ 109,000 $ 33,000 $ 76,333 $ 87,000 $ - DNP (Post Masters Certificate) 1 1 $ 110,000 $ 110,000 $ 110,000 $ 110,000 $ - Office of Planning, Research, and Assessment & Career Services and Internships November 2, 2017 Career Services 2016 Graduate Destination and Internships ROB2:C101MAIN COLLEGE OF BUSINESS MASTERS DEGREE BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Employer Position Title 4 Site Electrical Control Engineer George Koch sons Project Engineer Ameriqual Foods Continuous Improvement Engineer United Leasing and Finance Finance Supervisor Old National Bank Investment Officer One Main Senior financial Analyst Old National Bank Investment Specialist II AVP University of Evansville Corporate and Foundation Relations Officer WOW! 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