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2019 First Destinations Report First Destinations Undergraduate Class of 2019 August 2018, December 2018, and May 2019 undergraduate degree recipients’ employment and educational pursuits within one year of graduation 69% overall knowledge rate (1072/1557 undergraduate degree recipients) First Destinations Status 53% Employed in Related Field 15% Employed in Unrelated Field 30% Continuing Education 3% Not Employed/Not Continuing Education Beyond New York State, 15% of 2019 undergraduate degree recipients are working in 31 states and 7 countries Time to Secure Employment 19% Before Graduation 32% Within 3 Months 25% Within 6 Months 17% Within 9 Months 7% Within 12 Months UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES Overall Knowledge Rate: 69% (1072/1557) Response Rate: 48%, (745/1557) (includes phone, mail, paper, and online direct response by graduate) Knowledge Rate: 21% (327/1557) (includes data gathered through the National Student Clearinghouse, LinkedIn, and faculty/staff) Unknown: 31% (485/1557) (include those from whom we have no knowledge from any source) AAS: African American Studies 100% (1/1) GLY: Geology 70% (7/10) AEM: Adolescence Education-Math 64% (7/11) HEC: Health Education Certification K-12 100% (5/5) AEN: Adolescence Education-English 64% (9/14) HIS: History 65% (31/48) AES: Adolescence Education-Earth Science 100% (3/3) HUS: Human Services Studies 67% (2/3) AFS: Adolescence Edu-French & Spanish 0% (0/1) IDP: Individualized Degree Program 50% (1/2) ANT: Anthropology 100% (3/3) IEC: Inclusive Education Childhood 70% (31/44) APM: Adolescence Edu-Physics & Math 50% (1/2) ISE: Inclusive Special Education 33% (2/6) ARC: Archaeology 100% (2/2) IST: International Studies 85% (11/13) ART: Art 75% (3/4) MAT: Mathematics 73% (11/15) ASP: Adolescence Education-Spanish 100% (2/2) MUTH: Musical Theatre 100% (5/5) ATR: Athletic Training 71% (10/14) NCM: New Communication Media 78% (7/9) BCH: Biochemistry 83% (5/6) NMD: New Media Design 58% (7/12) BFAS: Art Studio 100% (1/1) OREC: Outdoor Recreation 71% (5/7) BIO: Biology 60% (30/50) PADP: Public Administration & Public Policy 100% (2/2) BMS: Biomedical Sciences 64% (7/11) PEM: Physical Education K-12 56% (72/129) BUSE: Business Economics 67% (80/119) PEN: Physics & Engineering (3+2) 50% (1/2) CCH: Coaching 67% (4/6) PHY: Physics 100% (3/3) CHEA: Community Health 89% (55/62) POL: Political Science 77% (23/30) CHM: Chemistry 80% (4/5) PSY: Psychology 72% (49/68) COM: Communication Studies 86% (96/112) PWRT: Professional Writing 78% (7/9) CON: Conservation Biology 60% (3/5) REC: Recreation 50% (2/4) CRIM: Criminology 60% (31/52) RMGT: Recreation Management 71% (5/7) ECD: Childhood Early Childhood Ed B-6 69% (86/124) SEL: Selected Studies 48% (16/33) ECO: Economics 100% (5/5) SHS: Speech & Hearing Science 72% (42/58) EDC: Childhood Education 0% (0/1) SOC: Sociology 59% (19/32) ENG: English 82% (14/17) SPA: Spanish 75% (6/8) ESL: Teaching English as a Second Language 40% (4/10) SPHI: Social Philosophy 75% (9/12) EXSC: Exercise Science 65% (82/127) SPMG: Sport Management 71% (91/128) FIT: Fitness Development 59% (17/29) SPST: Sport Studies 71% (5/7) GDDM: Graphic Design & Digital Media 0% (0/1) SST: Adolescence Education-Social Studies 74% (14/19) GIS: Geographic Information Systems 75% (3/4) TR: Therapeutic Recreation 57% (13/23) 2 UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES AAS: African American Studies Knowledge Rate: 100% (1/1) PRIMARY STATUS: (forced choice, totals 100%) TOTALS: (may include dual pursuits) Employed in related field 1 100% Total employed 1 100% EMPLOYMENT: Africana Studies Teacher and Curriculum Developer, The Garvey School AEM: Adolescence Education-Math Knowledge Rate: 64% (7/11) PRIMARY STATUS: (forced choice, totals 100%) TOTALS: (may include dual pursuits) Employed in related field 4 57% Total employed 5 71% Continuing education 3 43% Total continuing education 4 57% EMPLOYMENT: Math Teacher, Binghamton City School District Substitute Teacher, Brentwood Union Free School Math Teacher, Marathon Central School District District Math Teacher, New Paltz Central School District CONTINUING EDUCATION: SUNY Cortland, Literacy Education B-12, Master’s SUNY Cortland, Students with Disabilities SUNY Cortland, Teach Students with Disabilities Adolescence, Master’s Adolescence, Master’s SUNY New Paltz, Adolescent Education with Concentration in Mathematics, Master’s AEN: Adolescence Education-English Knowledge Rate: 64% (9/14) PRIMARY STATUS: (forced choice, totals 100%) TOTALS: (may include dual pursuits) Employed in related field 8 89% Total employed 8 89% Continuing education 1 11% Total continuing education 7 78% EMPLOYMENT: Adolescent ELA Teacher, Elmira City School District Substitute Teacher, Brentwood Union Free School English Apprentice, Chappaqua Central School District District Long-Term Substitute: Special Education, Tompkins Substitute Teacher, Brentwood Union Free School County School Districts District Middle School ELA Teacher, Icahn Charter Schools Teacher, Port Jefferson School District Seventh Grade ELA Teacher, New York City Public Schools 3 CONTINUING EDUCATION: Elmira College, Literacy B-12, Master’s SUNY Brockport, Education, Master’s Oregon State University, Computer Science, SUNY Cortland, Literacy Education B-12, Master’s Bachelor’s SUNY Oneonta, Literacy Education 5-12, Master’s St. Joseph's College, Special Education, Master’s SUNY University at Albany, Literacy, Master’s AES: Adolescence Education-Earth Science Knowledge Rate: 100% (3/3) PRIMARY STATUS: (forced choice, totals 100%) TOTALS: (may include dual pursuits) Employed in related field 3 100% Total employed 3 100% Total continuing education 1 33% EMPLOYMENT: Earth Science Teacher, Cooperstown Central Teacher, Masa Israel Journey, Masa Israel Teaching School District Fellows Eighth Grade Science Teacher, Phoenix Central School District CONTINUING EDUCATION: St. Joseph's College, Special Education, Master’s ANT: Anthropology Knowledge Rate: 100% (3/3) PRIMARY STATUS: (forced choice, totals 100%) TOTALS: (may include dual pursuits) Continuing education 3 100% Total employed 1 33% Total continuing education 3 100% EMPLOYMENT: Recreational Director/Party Director, Gold Medal Gymnastics Center CONTINUING EDUCATION: Nursing, Bachelor’s University of Wisconsin - Madison, Chemistry, St. Joseph's College - Brooklyn, Early Childhood Doctorate Special Education, Master’s 4 APM: Adolescence Education-Physics & Math Knowledge Rate: 50% (1/2) PRIMARY STATUS: (forced choice, totals 100%) TOTALS: (may include dual pursuits) Employed in related field 1 100% Total employed 1 100% EMPLOYMENT: Laser Engineer, Photonics Industries ARC: Archaeology Knowledge Rate: 100% (2/2) PRIMARY STATUS: (forced choice, totals 100%) TOTALS: (may include dual pursuits) Employed in unrelated field 1 50% Total employed 1 50% Continuing education 1 50% Total continuing education 1 50% EMPLOYMENT: Substitute Teacher, Cincinnatus Central School District CONTINUING EDUCATION: Cooperstown Graduate Program, Museum Studies, Master’s ART: Art Knowledge Rate: 75% (3/4) PRIMARY STATUS: (forced choice, totals 100%) TOTALS: (may include dual pursuits) Employed in related field 2 67% Total employed 3 100% Employed in unrelated field 1 33% EMPLOYMENT: Office Assistant, New York State Dept. of Visitor Services Coordinator/Gallery Interpreter, Corrections and Community Supervision Everson Museum of Art Studio Manager, Clay School Ithaca ASP: Adolescence Education-Spanish Knowledge Rate: 100% (2/2) PRIMARY STATUS: (forced choice, totals 100%) TOTALS: (may include dual pursuits) Employed in related field 2 100% Total employed 2 100% EMPLOYMENT: High School Spanish Teacher, North Babylon School Spanish Teacher, Katonah Lewisboro School District District 5 ATR: Athletic Training Knowledge Rate: 71% (10/14) PRIMARY STATUS: (forced choice, totals 100%) TOTALS: (may include dual pursuits) Employed in related field 5 50% Total employed 7 70% Continuing education 5 50% Total 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Dental Assistant, Schwartz Savin & Caserta, DDS Laboratory Technician, Chestnut Labs CONTINUING EDUCATION: Boston University School of Medicine, Pathology SUNY University at Albany, Chemistry, Doctorate Laboratory Science, Master’s BFAS: Art Studio Knowledge Rate: 100% (1/1) PRIMARY STATUS: (forced choice, totals 100%) TOTALS: (may include dual pursuits) Employed in related field 1 100% Total employed 1 100% EMPLOYMENT: Instructional Support, SUNY Cortland 6 BIO: Biology Knowledge Rate: 60% (30/50) PRIMARY STATUS: (forced choice, totals 100%) TOTALS: (may include dual pursuits) Employed in related field 16 53% Total employed 22 73% Employed in unrelated field
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