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2017 Report (.Pdf) Class of 2 017 First Destinations and Graduate Outcomes AAS African American Studies 100% (1/1) ABI Adolescence Ed-Biology 50% (1/2) ACM Adolescence Ed-Chemistry 33% (1/3) AEM Adolescence Ed-Math 47% (8/17) Time to Secure Employment AEN Adolescence Ed-English 83% (5/6) AES Adolescence Ed-Earth Science 100% (1/1) 2017 First Destinations 7% w/in 12M ANT Anthropology 75% (6/8) Employment and Educational Pursuits within One Year of Graduation APH Adolescence Ed-Physics 100% (2/2) 14% APM Adolescence Ed-Physics & Math 0% (0/1) w/in 9M ARC Archaeology 50% (2/4) 15% ART Art 75% (3/4) w/in 6M ASP Adolescence Ed-Spanish 83% (5/6) 2% Not Employed/ 28% ATR Athletic Training 84% (16/19) Continuing Education Not Continuing Ed. Before BCH Biochemistry 100% (2/2) BFAS Art Studio 0% (0/3) BIO Biology 69% (33/48) 33% 36% BMS Biomedical Sciences 60% (6/10) w/in 3M BUSE Business Economics 76% (106/140) CCH Coaching 33% (5/15) 51% CHEA Community Health 69% (44/64) CHM Chemistry 60% (3/5) 14% Employed in COM Communication Studies 75% (92/123) Employed in Related Field CON Conservation Biology 57% (4/7) Unrelated Field CRIM Criminology 51% (25/49) ECD Childhood Early Childhood Ed B-6 68% (26/38) ECO Economics 75% (3/4) Primary Data Source EDC Childhood Education 65% (37/57) EDD Childhood & Early Childhood Ed 87% (20/23) EDE Early Childhood Education 67% (8/12) Mail ENG English 77% (10/13) Email ESL Teaching English as a Sec Lang 53% (8/15) National Student 18% Faculty/Staff EXSC Exercise Science 62% (84/136) FIT Fitness Development 52% (15/29) Clearinghouse 1% 11% FRE French 100% (1/1) 19% Snapshot GIS Geographic Information Systems 67% (2/3) Knowledge Rate: 1% GLY Geology 78% (7/9) 67% GRY Geography 100% (2/2) HEC Health Education Certification K- 29% (2/7) HIS 12History 71% (29/41) August 2016, December 2017, and May HUS Human Services Studies 29% (2/7) IDP Individualized Degree Program 67% (2/3) 2017 undergraduate degree recipients IEC Inclusive Education Childhood 100% (1/1) ISE Inclusive Special Education 41% (12/29) IST International Studies 75% (9/12) 1074/1604 graduates KIN Kinesiology 100% (1/1) Direct LinkedIn MAT Mathematics 92% (11/12) *”knowledge rate” includes data from all known sources MUTH Musical Theatre 36% (4/11) 27% NCM New Communication Media 50% (5/10) including, but not limited to direct graduate responses 24% NMD New Media Design 83% (10/12) OREC Outdoor Recreation 73% (8/11) PEM Physical Education K-12 58% (57/99) PHY Physics 67% (2/3) POL Political Science 62% (18/29) PSY Psychology 67% (56/83) 85% PWRT Professional Writing 50% (3/6) REC Recreation 86% (6/7) RMGT Recreation Management 75% (3/4) SEL Selected Studies 56% (18/32) Beyond New York State, 2017 graduates are located in SHS Speech & Hearing Science 87% (52/60) 34 other states and countries SLD Speech & Language Disabilities 100% (10/10) Questions: SOC Sociology 58% (25/43) SPA Spanish 58% (11/19) 607-753-4715 SPHI Social Philosophy 75% (3/4) [email protected] SPMG Sport Management 75% (89/118) SPST Sport Studies 100% (2/2) SST Adolescence Ed-Social Studies 67% (10/15) TR Therapeutic Recreation 61% (19/31) 2017 First Destinations by Major AAS: African American Studies Knowledge Rate: 100% (1/1) PRIMARY STATUS: TOTALS: Continuing education 1 100% Total employed: 0% Total continuing education: 100% CONTINUING EDUCATION: Law; North Carolina Central University; J.D. ABI: Adolescence Education - Biology Knowledge Rate: 50% (1/2) PRIMARY STATUS: TOTALS: Employed in related field 1 100% Total employed: 100% Total continuing education: 0% EMPLOYMENT: Middle School Science Teacher; Cincinnatus Central School District ACM: Adolescence Education - Chemistry Knowledge Rate: 33% (1/3) PRIMARY STATUS: TOTALS: Employed in related field 1 100% Total employed: 100% Total continuing education: 0% Avg. full-time salary (of 1) $48,844 EMPLOYMENT: Teacher; (company withheld for salary) AEM: Adolescence Education - Math Knowledge Rate: 47% (8/17) PRIMARY STATUS: TOTALS: Employed in related field 5 63% Total employed: 75% Continuing education 3 38% Total continuing education: 50% Avg. full-time salary (of 2) $55,130 EMPLOYMENT: Putting in the hard work really pays off! To future Infant Assistant Teacher; Saratoga Regional YMCA teachers: go to Teacher Recruitment Day. I had a lot Math Teacher; NYCDOE of great practice doing interviews there and was Mathematics Teacher; Clarkstown Central School able to network. Apply to as many schools as District possible, and take advantage of each opportunity Mathematics Teacher; Great Neck Public Schools presented to you! Substitute Teacher; Hilton Central School District Math Teacher; Ossining Union Free School District CONTINUING EDUCATION: Public Health Education and Promotion K-12; Teaching Students with Disabilities Adolescence; CUNY Lehman College; M.S. SUNY Cortland; Master's Special Education 7-12 Generalist; Manhattanville SUNY Stony Brook University; Master's College; Master's AEN: Adolescence Education - English Knowledge Rate: 83% (5/6) PRIMARY STATUS: TOTALS: Employed in related field 2 40% Total employed: 40% Continuing education 3 60% Total continuing education: 60% EMPLOYMENT: Teacher; Weedsport and Onondaga Schools Teacher; Urban Assembly Media High School CONTINUING EDUCATION: Education Technology; Harvard University; Ed.M. English; SUNY Cortland English; SUNY Cortland; Master's AES: Adolescence Education - Earth Science Knowledge Rate: 100% (1/1) PRIMARY STATUS: TOTALS: Continuing education 1 100% Total employed: 100% Total continuing education: 100% EMPLOYMENT: Substitute Teacher; Kingston City Schools CONTINUING EDUCATION: Curriculum Design; SUNY Albany; Master's ANT: Anthropology Knowledge Rate: 75% (6/8) PRIMARY STATUS: TOTALS: Employed in related field 4 67% Total employed: 83% Employed in unrelated field 1 17% Total continuing education: 17% Continuing education 1 17% Avg. full-time salary (of 2) $35,300 EMPLOYMENT: Community Services Worker; Cortland County Medical Clinic Coordinator; Baltimore Child Abuse Department of Social Services Center Freelance Blogger; Self-Employed Secretary; Oneida County CONTINUING EDUCATION: Recreation Management; SUNY Cortland; Master's APH: Adolescence Education - Physics Knowledge Rate: 100% (2/2) PRIMARY STATUS: TOTALS: Employed in related field 2 100% Total employed: 100% Total continuing education: 50% Avg. full-time salary (of 1) $43,000 EMPLOYMENT: Science Teacher; Corcoran High School Reach out and ask around about opportunities from Science Teacher; Fontbonne Hall Academy - parents, friends, and family. My mom started the Sisters of Saint Joseph connection that landed me my job. CONTINUING EDUCATION: Educational Technology; Molloy College; M.S.Ed. ARC: Archaeology Knowledge Rate: 50% (2/4) PRIMARY STATUS: TOTALS: Employed in related field 1 50% Total employed: 50% Continuing education 1 50% Total continuing education: 50% CONTINUING EDUCATION: Cultural Heritage; Institute of Archaeology at If you plan to go to grad school study for GRE earlier University College of London; Master's than you think. (extra prepared is good) ART: Art Knowledge Rate: 75% (3/4) PRIMARY STATUS: TOTALS: Employed in unrelated field 1 33% Total employed: 67% Continuing education 2 67% Total continuing education: 67% EMPLOYMENT: Freelance Photographer CONTINUING EDUCATION: Museum Studies; Syracuse University; Master's Photography; Rochester Institute of Technology; M.F.A. ASP: Adolescence Education - Spanish Knowledge Rate: 83% (5/6) PRIMARY STATUS: TOTALS: Employed in related field 2 40% Total employed: 60% Employed in unrelated field 1 20% Total continuing education: 40% Continuing education 2 40% Avg. full-time salary (of 2) $43,000 EMPLOYMENT: Assistant Teacher; Hebrew Educational Society Spanish Teacher; Mattituck Cutchogue Union Free Develop and maintain a relationship with School District professors in your major. Teacher; Bay Shore Middle School CONTINUING EDUCATION: English to Speakers of Other Languages; Touro Literacy Education; SUNY Cortland; Master's College; Master's ATR: Athletic Training Knowledge Rate: 84% (16/19) PRIMARY STATUS: TOTALS: Employed in related field 7 44% Total employed: 63% Employed in unrelated field 1 6% Total continuing education: 69% Continuing education 8 50% Avg. full-time salary (of 2) $35,000 EMPLOYMENT: Assistant Athletic Trainer; SUNY Canton Certified Athletic Trainer; Access Physical Therapy Athletic Trainer; Syracuse Orthopedic Specialists & Wellness, Inc. Athletic Trainor; Lee Health Certified Athletic Trainer; Syracuse Orthopedic Specialists Don't let anyone tell you what your limits are as a Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer; Le Moyne young professional. Prove to them why you are College worthy of your spot Head Athletic Trainer; Rochester Razor Sharks Professional Basketball CONTINUING EDUCATION: Advanced Athletic Training; University of South Exercise and Sport Sciences; Ithaca College; Master's Florida; Master's Health and Human Performance; Northwestern Athletic Leadership; Rider University; Master's State University; M.S. Athletic Training; Texas State University; Master's Health; SUNY Cortland; Master's Education; Le Moyne College; M.S.Ed. Postsecondary Higher Education; Arizona State Education; Le Moyne College; M.S.Ed. University; Master's Exercise and Sport Sciences; Ithaca College; Sport Administration; Belmont University; M.S. Master's BCH: Biochemistry Knowledge Rate: 100% (2/2) PRIMARY STATUS: TOTALS: Employed in related field 2 100% Total employed: 100% Total continuing education: 0% Avg. full-time salary (of 2) $36,000 EMPLOYMENT:
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