| College
of Agriculture and Life Sciences: Agricultural Technology Associate's
degree program |
| How
grads found jobs |
| Employed graduates were asked
the method by which they found the job they accepted. For
each method, you see the percentage of employed graduates who found
their jobs through that method. Previous years' data is shown
for comparison. |
|
Class of
2001
|
Class of
2000
|
Class of
1999
|
|
Personal contacts / networking
|
75.0% |
55.2% |
* |
| Had previous
work experience with this employer |
6.3% |
31.0% |
* |
| Job
Advertisement |
0.0% |
6.9% |
* |
| Internet |
0.0% |
3.4% |
* |
| Career
fair, job fair contact |
** |
** |
* |
| Career Services
programs |
6.3% |
0.0% |
* |
| Other |
12.5% |
3.4% |
* |
| Don't know / refuse
to answer |
0.0% |
0.0% |
* |
| * data
not collected on this program prior to 2000 |
| ** deleted
as a choice as of 2000 (would fall into "other" category) |
This data is for one
degree program, Agricultural Technology, the only two-year, associate's
degree program in the univeristy, which is offered through the College
of Agriculture and Life Sciences. You can compare this
data to the university as a whole and to
data from colleges as a whole; select a college from the menu at left;
then select "how grads found jobs." |