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2015 Report (.Pdf) 2015 First Destinations by Major Graduate Responses, 2016 Snapshot AAS: African American Studies Knowledge Rate: 67% (2/3) PRIMARY STATUS: TOTALS: Employed in related field 1 50% Total Employed: 50% Continuing education 1 50% Total Continuing Education: 50% EMPLOYMENT: Sales Representative, Bergdorf Goodman CONTINUING EDUCATION: School Counseling, M.S.Ed. AEM: Adolescence Education: Mathematics Knowledge Rate: 95% (20/21) PRIMARY STATUS: TOTALS: Employed in related field 13 65% Total Employed: 85% Employed in unrelated field 3 15% Total Continuing Education: 55% Continuing education 4 20% Average FT Salary (of 8): $45,313 EMPLOYMENT: Education Associate, Buncee LLC PLTW Pre Engineering Teacher, Binghamton City Long Term Leave Math Teacher, MS 137 School District Math Teacher, Troy Middle School Student Support Coordinator, Laureate Education Math Teacher, Dixon High School Substitute Teacher, Whitney Point School District Mathematics Teacher, Commack High School Teacher, Brooklyn High School of the Arts Mathematics Teacher, FDR High School, NYC DOE Teacher, Cortland City Schools Middle School Math Teacher, District 10 NYC Teaching Assistant, Locust Valley Middle School CONTINUING EDUCATION: Curriculum Development and Instructional Special Education, Brooklyn College Technology, SUNY University at Albany, M.S.Ed. Special Education, CUNY Queens College, Master's Instructional Technology, New York Institute of Special Education, CUNY Queens College, Master's Technology, M.Ed. TESOL PK-12, St John’s University, Graduate Middle Childhood 5-6 Extension/TESOL PK-12, St TESOL, CUNY Hunter College, M.A. John’s University/Molloy College, M.S. Rochester Institute of Technology, Master's Special Education K-12, M.S.Ed. University of Pittsburgh ~ 1 ~ AEN: Adolescence Education: English Knowledge Rate: 50% (3/6) PRIMARY STATUS: TOTALS: Employed in related field 2 67% Total Employed: 67% Continuing education 1 33% Total Continuing Education: 33% Average FT Salary (of 1): $55,000 EMPLOYMENT: 7th grade ELA Teacher, Uncommon Schools CONTINUING EDUCATION: Touro College, Master's ANT: Anthropology Knowledge Rate: 40% (2/5) PRIMARY STATUS: TOTALS: Employed in unrelated field 2 100% Total Employed: 100% Total Continuing Education: 0% Average FT Salary (of 1): $25,000 EMPLOYMENT: Meat Grinder, Zinberger Pharmacy Technician, CVS APM: Adolescence Education: Physics and Math Knowledge Rate: 25% (1/4) PRIMARY STATUS: TOTALS: Employed in related field 1 100% Total Employed: 100% Total Continuing Education: 100% EMPLOYMENT: Substitute Teacher, Wellsboro Area School Districts CONTINUING EDUCATION: Mansfield University ~ 2 ~ ARC: Archaeology Knowledge Rate: 100% (3/3) PRIMARY STATUS: TOTALS: Employed in unrelated field 1 33% Total Employed: 33% Continuing education 2 67% Total Continuing Education: 67% EMPLOYMENT: Assistant Teacher, Harbor Child Care CONTINUING EDUCATION: Anthropology, California State University, M.A. Museum Studies, University College London, M.A. ART: Knowledge Rate: 45% (5/11) PRIMARY STATUS: TOTALS: Employed in related field 1 20% Total Employed: 60% Employed in unrelated field 2 40% Total Continuing Education: 60% Continuing education 2 40% CONTINUING EDUCATION: Public Relations, Syracuse University, Master's SUNY Stony Brook University, Graduate SUNY Oswego, Graduate ASP: Adolescence Education: Spanish Knowledge Rate: 60% (3/5) PRIMARY STATUS: TOTALS: Employed in related field 2 67% Total Employed: 67% Continuing education 1 33% Total Continuing Education: 67% Average FT Salary (of 1): $58,000 EMPLOYMENT: Building Substitute, Whitesboro High School Spanish Teacher, New Visions Schools CONTINUING EDUCATION: Second Language Education, SUNY Cortland, M.S.Ed. Spanish, SUNY University at Albany, Master' ~ 3 ~ ATR: Athletic Training Knowledge Rate: 62% (13/21) PRIMARY STATUS: TOTALS: Employed in related field 7 54% Total Employed: 77% Continuing education 6 46% Total Continuing Education: 54% Average FT Salary (of 1): $,38,000 EMPLOYMENT: Athletic Trainer, Professional Physical Therapy Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer, Florida Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer, Sage College International University Intern Athletic Trainer, Alabama State University CONTINUING EDUCATION: Applied Nutrition, Sage College, Master's Recreation Sport Management, Florida Education, Le Moyne College International University, M.S. Education, Le Moyne College Sport Management, St. Johns University, Graduate Exercise Science, Auburn University, Graduate BIO: Biology Knowledge Rate: 64% (28/44) PRIMARY STATUS: TOTALS: Employed in related field 11 39% Total Employed: 54% Employed in unrelated field 2 7% Total Continuing Education: 54% Continuing education 15 54% Average FT Salary (of 7): $40,069 EMPLOYMENT: “At the end of limnology professor Klotz “I had an internship at the Cortland had us do a mock interview. That really Regional Medical Hospital, which helped helped because I had never done a me get my first job as a lab technician. professional interview and most of the Having the job as a lab technician helped advice he gave us was true and really me land this job after 6 months.” helped.” Biotech Production Specialist II, Regeneron Research Technician, Weill Cornell Medicine Pharmaceuticals, Inc. ~ 4 ~ Biotech Production Specialist, Regeneron Medical Scribe, Scribe America Pharmaceutical Public Health Technician (Inspector), Orange Caretaker, Association for the Help of Retarded County Dept. of Environmental Health Children Research Associate, Rhionix Inc. Consultant- Technical Sales, Gauss Surgical Session Assistant, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer EMT-B, FDNY Center Lab Tech, Ortho-Clinical Diagnostics CONTINUING EDUCATION: Acupuncture/Oriental Medicine, New York Medical School Prerequisites, CUNY Hunter College Chiropractic College, Master's Medicine, SUNY Upstate Medical University, M.D. Adolescence Ed Middle Child, Dowling College, M.S. Physical Therapy, Sage or Utica, DPT Biology, University of South Carolina, Ph.D. Ultrasound, Wilson Tech Biotechnology, William Paterson University of New CUNY Brooklyn College, Unspecified Jersey, Master's Touro University World Wide, Master's Chiropractic, Sherman College of Chiropractic SUNY Upstate Medical University, Graduate Dentistry, Temple University, D.D.M. Western Connecticut State University Doctor of Pharmacy, Albany College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences, Pharm.D. “Don't get stressed out if you don't find a job right away. It takes a lot of time and energy to find that one special job.” “Make sure you have internship experience and start looking and applying for jobs before graduation.” ~ 5 ~ BMS: Biomedical Sciences Knowledge Rate: 100% (5/5) PRIMARY STATUS: TOTALS: Employed in related field 1 20% Total Employed: 20% Continuing education 4 80% Total Continuing Education: 80% EMPLOYMENT: Engage Life Program Instructor, Atria Senior Living CONTINUING EDUCATION: Biomedical Science, SUNY Upstate Medical Osteopathic Medicine, Nova Southeastern University, Ph.D. University, Graduate Nursing, SUNY Fulton-Montgomery Community Public Health, SUNY Upstate Medical University, College, A.A.S. 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