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1 Polytechnic University of Puerto Rico Master Degree Exit Interview Engineering Management 2015 Graduate School, Coop Program and Institutional Research Office 1
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3 Sample Sample 2015 Population 83 Sample 38 Percent of participation 46% 3
4 STUDENT INFORMATION 4
5 Gender Male Female Total % % Female Male 1 5
6 FINANCIAL SUPPORT 6
7 Financial support during graduate study Financial Support Educational Loan 17 Individual Support 8 PR Higher Education Scholarship 0 Other 6 Total 31 PR Higher Education Scholarship Other 19% Individual Support 26% Educational Loan 55% 7
8 Graduate assistant position Graduate assistant position Research Assistant 2 Teaching Assistant 0 Total 2 Teaching Assistant Research Assistant 10 8
9 Online course Location I studied less than 5 of my courses online 18 I studied 5 or more of my courses online 12 None 3 Total 33 I studied 5 or more of my courses online 36% None 9% I studied less than 5 of my courses online 55% 9
10 TIME NOT TAKING COURSES OR WORKING ON RESEARCH PROJECT OR THESIS 10
11 Take time without work in your degree Not work on degree Yes 6 No 31 Total 37 Yes 16% No 84% 11
12 Time without work in your degree Time Less than one year 0 1 year years 0 2 years years 0 3 years 0 4 years 0 5 years or more 4 Total 6 Less than one year 5 years or more 67% 1 Year 1-2 Years 2 years 33% 4 years 2-3 years 3 years 12
13 PAPER ACCEPTED FOR PUBLICATION 13
14 Any paper accepted for publication Accepted Yes 1 No 35 Total 36 Yes 3% No 97% 14
15 ACTIVITIES 15
16 What main activities are you engaged in at the present time? Key Statement A Employed 35 or more hours per week. 24 B Employed in a full-time position (six months or less) 15 C Employed less than 35 hours per week. 0 D Actively seeking full-time employment. 10 E Enrolled in an educational institution. 4 F Serving an internship required for state or professional licensing. G Voluntary unemployed. 1 H Other 6 Total
17 What main activities are you engaged in at the present time? D 17% E 7% G F 1% H 1 A 4 C B 25% 17
18 Which one is your principle activity? Key Statement A Employed 35 or more hours per week. 18 B Employed in a full-time position (six months or less) 10 C Employed less than 35 hours per week. 0 D Actively seeking full-time employment. 5 E Enrolled in an educational institution. 0 F Serving an internship required for state or professional licensing. 0 G Voluntary unemployed. 0 H Other 3 Total 36 18
19 Which one is your principle activity? C D 14% E G F H 8% B 28% A 5 19
20 EMPLOYMENT 20
21 When you choose the graduate program, how strongly did you expect to obtain a job directly related to it? Evaluation Very Strongly 25 Somewhat Strongly 10 Not Strongly at all 1 Total 36 Somewhat Strongly 28% Not Strongly at all 3% Very Strongly 69% 21
22 Currently working Working Yes 32 No 5 Total % 14% 9 85% No Yes 8 86% 75% 22
23 Location of the company Location Puerto Rico 32 United States 0 Other 0 Total 32 United States Other Puerto Rico 10 23
24 Working load Working Load Full Time 32 Part Time 0 Total Part Time Full Time 1 24
25 The present job is related with your degree Related Yes 25 No 7 Total % 78% No Yes
26 If the job is not related to your major field, what was the main reason for taking it? Key Reason A Could not find a job in my field 0 B Better pay than a job in my field 0 C Better opportunity for advancement than my field 2 D To see if I like this kind of work 0 E Opportunity to help people or be useful to society 1 F Geographical location appealed to me 0 G Best opportunity among available jobs 0 H Other 0 Total 3 26
27 If the job is not related to your major field, what was the main reason for taking it? F G A H B E 33% C 67% D 27
28 Level of education required for your present job Degree Doctorate s degree 0 Master s degree 2 Bachelor s degree 28 Associate or Technical degree 0 Certification 0 Some college 0 No college required % 93% Total 30 28
29 Starting Yearly Salary Salary Range $20,000 or less 5 $20,001-$25,000 2 $25,001-$30,000 2 $30,001-$35,000 5 $35,001-$40,000 5 $40,001-$45,000 5 $45,001-$50,000 3 $50, Total 32 29
30 Starting Yearly Salary 16% 16% 16% 16% 16% 16% 14% 12% 1 9% 8% 6% 4% 6% 6% Percent 2% 30
31 Current Yearly Salary Salary Range $20,000 or less 2 $20,001-$25,000 1 $25,001-$30,000 0 $30,001-$35,000 0 $35,001-$40,000 3 $40,001-$45,000 3 $45,001-$50,000 6 $50, Total 31 31
32 Current Yearly Salary % % Percent 1 6% 3%
33 What kind of organization employs you? Organization Business or Industry 23 Government agency 4 Educational institution 0 Non-profit organization % 6% 3% 13% Other Self-employed Non-profit organization Self-employed 2 Other 1 Total % Educational institution Government agency 1 Business or Industry 33
34 Level of satisfaction with your present job Satisfaction Completely satisfied 17 Pretty satisfied 11 Not very satisfied 3 Total % % 1 Completely satisfied Pretty satisfied 34 Not very satisfied
35 To what extent do you deal that your present job contributes to attaining your career goals? Deal A great deal 22 Somewhat 7 Not at all 2 Total % 23% 71% Not at all Somewhat A great deal
36 Which factors assisted you in finding your present job? Legend Statement A Above average GPA 15 B Academic major 19 C Double major 1 D Competence in foreign language 6 E Competence in English 17 F Competence in mathematics 11 G Competence in computers 15 H Work experience or internship/volunteer experience 12 I An effective job search campaign 3 J Extra-curricular experiences providing skills sought by employers 6 K Personality or interpersonal skills 19 L Knowing someone who was able to influence the hiring decision 4 36 M Other 4 Total 132
37 Which factors assisted you in finding your present job? 16% 14% 14% 13% 14% 12% 11% 11% 1 8% 8% 9% 6% 5% 5% 4% 2% 1% 2% 3% 3% 37 A B C D E F G H I J K L M
38 EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES 38
39 What are your plans for future educational activities? Key Statement A I do not plan to go to school again 0 B Taking interesting classes 7 C Acquiring job skills 14 D Obtaining a license authorizing the practice of an occupation 15 E Obtaining a second bachelor s degree 1 F Obtaining a second master s degree 4 G Obtaining professional or doctor s degree 17 H Obtaining a Technical Certification 18 I Other 1 Total 77 39
40 What are your plans for future educational activities? 25% 22% 23% 2 18% 19% 15% 1 9% 5% 5% 1% 1% 40 A B C D E F G H I
41 Are you considering pursuing Graduate Studies (PhD)? 10 Admitted Yes 18 No 14 Total % No Yes 3 56%
42 When are you considering pursuing Graduate Studies (PhD)? 10 Admitted Immediately 0 Within one (1) year 16 Total Within one (1) year Immediately
43 Are you already been admitted for further graduate study? 10 Admitted Yes 2 No 16 Total % No Yes 1 11% 43
44 Have you passed the Fundamental Engineering Examination? Year Yes 17 No 9 Haven t take it 7 Total % % 6 Haven't take it 5 No Yes % 1 44
45 Have you passed the Professional Engineering Examination? 10 Year Yes 8 No 8 Haven t take it Total Haven't take it No % Yes 1 25% 45
46 COOP AND PLACEMENT OFFICE 46
47 Have you ever participated in COOP Internship? 10 Participated Yes 9 No 29 Total % No Yes % 47
48 Have you ever handed over your resume to the office? 10 Handed over resume 9 Yes 18 No 20 Total % No Yes % 1 48
49 Are you available for employment? 10 Available 9 Yes 22 No 16 Total % No Yes 3 58%
50 PROGRAM EVALUATION 50
51 What is your perception of the academic expectations of your program? 5 45% 4 35% 3 25% 2 45% 42% Evaluation Excellent 17 Above Average 16 Average 4 Below Average 0 Poor 1 Total 38 15% 1 11% 5% Excellent Above Average Average Below Average 3% Poor 51
52 How would you rate your program s performance in keeping pace with recent trends and developments in your field? % 5 Evaluation Excellent 16 Above Average 19 Average 2 Below Average 1 Poor 0 Total 38 1 Excellent Above Average 5% Average 3% Below Average Poor 52
53 How would you rate the research opportunities your program provided to graduate students? 5 45% 4 35% 3 25% 2 15% 1 5% 29% 45% 13% 8% 5% Evaluation Excellent 11 Above Average 17 Average 5 Below Average 3 Poor 2 Total 38 Excellent Above Average Average Below Average Poor 53
54 How would you rate the adequacy of facilities in your program? 5 45% 4 35% 3 25% 2 15% 1 46% 41% 11% Evaluation Excellent 17 Above Average 15 Average 4 Below Average 1 Poor 0 Total 37 5% Excellent Above Average Average 3% Below Average Poor 54
55 Indicate your level of satisfaction with the supervision and guidance you received. 4 35% 3 25% 37% 32% Evaluation Excellent 14 Above Average 12 Average % 1 5% 18% 5% 8% Below Average 2 Poor 3 Total 38 Excellent Above Average Average Below Average Poor 55
56 What is your perception of the quality the faculty in your degree program? % Evaluation Excellent 19 Above Average 13 Average 3 Below Average 1 Poor 2 2 Total 38 1 Excellent Above Average 8% Average 3% Below Average 5% Poor 56
57 How could you rate the overall quality of your degree program? 45% 4 35% 3 25% 2 15% 1 39% 39% 13% 8% Evaluation Excellent 15 Above Average 15 Average 5 Below Average 3 Poor 0 Total 38 5% Excellent Above Average Average Below Average Poor 57
58 GRADUATE SCHOOL EVALUATION 58
59 Graduate admission process % Evaluation Excellent 27 Above Average 9 Average % Below Average 0 Poor 1 Total 37 1 Excellent Above Average Average Below Average 3% Poor 59
60 Graduate new-student orientation % Evaluation Excellent 27 Above Average 7 Average % Below Average 0 Poor 1 Total 38 1 Excellent Above Average 8% Average Below Average 3% Poor 60
61 Graduate School web page % Evaluation Excellent 24 5 Above Average Excellent 24% Above Average 11% Average Below Average 3% Poor Average 4 Below Average 0 Poor 1 Total 38 61
62 Graduation requirements % Evaluation Excellent 28 Above Average 8 Average 1 4 Below Average % Poor 1 Total 38 1 Excellent Above Average 3% Average Below Average 3% Poor 62
63 LEVEL OF SATISFACTION 63
64 Acquiring background and specialization for further education in a professional/scientific/scholarly field Satisfaction Completely satisfied 26 Pretty satisfied 10 Not very satisfied 2 Total Completely satisfied Not very satisfied 5% 26% 68% Pretty satisfied 64
65 Your ability to write clearly, correctly, and effectively Satisfaction Completely satisfied 30 Pretty satisfied 6 Not very satisfied 2 Total Completely satisfied Not very satisfied 5% 16% 79% Pretty satisfied 65
66 Your ability to communicate effectively (verbal communication/presentation skills). Satisfaction Completely satisfied 31 Pretty satisfied 5 Not very satisfied 2 Total % 13% 82% Completely satisfied Not very satisfied Pretty satisfied 66
67 You have a comprehensive approach towards advancement in contemporary issues and engagement in continuous life long learning Satisfaction Completely satisfied 31 Pretty satisfied 5 Not very satisfied 2 Total Completely satisfied Not very satisfied 5% 13% 82% Pretty satisfied 67
68 You have a comprehensive understanding of fundamental principles within your major course of study/field Satisfaction Completely satisfied 30 Pretty satisfied 6 Not very satisfied 2 Total Completely satisfied Not very satisfied 5% 16% 79% Pretty satisfied 68
69 Your ability to reason, see relationships, raise questions, examine contrary views, and think critically Satisfaction Completely satisfied 29 Pretty satisfied 7 Not very satisfied 2 Total Completely satisfied Not very satisfied 5% 18% 76% Pretty satisfied 69
70 You have developed analytical thinking and problem solving Satisfaction Completely satisfied 34 Pretty satisfied 3 Not very satisfied 1 Total % 96% 94% 92% 9 88% 86% 3% 8% 89% 84% Completely satisfied Not very satisfied Pretty satisfied 70
71 You are able to developed ideas and present them in written work Satisfaction Completely satisfied 30 Pretty satisfied 6 Not very satisfied 2 Total Completely satisfied Not very satisfied 5% 16% 79% Pretty satisfied 71
72 Your research/project or comprehensive exam sharpened your analytical and problem solving skills Satisfaction Completely satisfied 28 Pretty satisfied 7 Not very satisfied 1 Total Completely satisfied Not very satisfied 3% 19% 78% Pretty satisfied 72
73 Your research/project or comprehensive exam helped you to developed abilities to plan your own work Satisfaction Completely satisfied 23 Pretty satisfied 8 Not very satisfied 2 Total Completely satisfied Not very satisfied 6% 24% 7 Pretty satisfied 73
74 Your research/project or comprehensive exam was completed satisfactorily Satisfaction Completely satisfied 22 Pretty satisfied 7 Not very satisfied 4 Total Completely satisfied Not very satisfied 12% 21% 67% Pretty satisfied 74
75 You are confident about tackling unfamiliar tasks in industry or academia within an ethical framework Satisfaction Completely satisfied 31 Pretty satisfied 6 Not very satisfied 1 Total Completely satisfied Not very satisfied 3% 16% 82% Pretty satisfied 75
76 You have developed skills in the effective use of technology and library resources for life-long learning Satisfaction Completely satisfied 29 Pretty satisfied 8 Not very satisfied 1 Total Completely satisfied Not very satisfied 3% 21% 76% Pretty satisfied 76
77 Your ability to participate effectively as a citizen 10 Satisfaction Completely satisfied 32 Pretty satisfied 4 Not very satisfied 2 Total 38 95% 9 85% 8 5% 11% 84% 75% Completely satisfied Not very satisfied Pretty satisfied 77
78 Your ability to do university work Satisfaction Completely satisfied 33 Pretty satisfied 3 Not very satisfied 2 Total % 96% 94% 92% 9 88% 86% 84% 82% 8 Completely satisfied Not very satisfied 5% 8% 87% Pretty satisfied 78
79 The effort you put into your university education Satisfaction Completely satisfied 31 Pretty satisfied 6 Not very satisfied 1 Total Completely satisfied Not very satisfied 3% 16% 82% Pretty satisfied 79
80 Your involvement with faculty Satisfaction Completely satisfied 22 Pretty satisfied 12 Not very satisfied 4 Total Completely satisfied Not very satisfied 11% 32% 58% Pretty satisfied 80
81 Your access to faculty outside of the classroom Satisfaction Completely satisfied 22 Pretty satisfied 11 Not very satisfied 5 Total Completely satisfied Not very satisfied 13% 29% 58% Pretty satisfied 81
82 Your major course of study Satisfaction Completely satisfied 31 Pretty satisfied 5 Not very satisfied 2 Total Completely satisfied Not very satisfied 5% 13% 82% Pretty satisfied 82
83 The quality of your degree program Satisfaction Completely satisfied 27 Pretty satisfied 9 Not very satisfied 2 Total Completely satisfied Not very satisfied 5% 24% 71% Pretty satisfied 83
84 Instruction at PUPR Satisfaction Completely satisfied 25 Pretty satisfied 10 Not very satisfied 3 Total Completely satisfied Not very satisfied 8% 26% 66% Pretty satisfied 84
85 Your learning opportunities outside of the classroom Satisfaction Completely satisfied 26 Pretty satisfied 9 Not very satisfied 3 Total Completely satisfied Not very satisfied 8% 24% 68% Pretty satisfied 85
86 The technology learning environment Satisfaction Completely satisfied 25 Pretty satisfied 11 Not very satisfied 2 Total Completely satisfied Not very satisfied 5% 29% 66% Pretty satisfied 86
87 The value of your PUPR education Satisfaction Completely satisfied 26 Pretty satisfied 10 Not very satisfied 2 Total Completely satisfied Not very satisfied 5% 26% 68% Pretty satisfied 87
88 PUPR at whole Satisfaction Completely satisfied 27 Pretty satisfied 10 Not very satisfied 1 Total Completely satisfied Not very satisfied 3% 26% 71% Pretty satisfied 88
89 LEVEL OF SATISFACTION WITH RESEARCH EXPERIENCE 89
90 Supervision was available when I needed it Satisfaction Completely satisfied 19 Pretty satisfied 11 Not very satisfied 2 Total % 34% 59% Completely satisfied Not very satisfied Pretty satisfied 90
91 The thesis examination process was fair Satisfaction Completely satisfied 12 Pretty satisfied 5 Not very satisfied 1 Total % 28% 67% Completely satisfied Not very satisfied Pretty satisfied 91
92 My research further developed my problems solving skills Satisfaction Completely satisfied 17 Pretty satisfied 12 Not very satisfied 0 Total % 59% Completely satisfied Not very satisfied Pretty satisfied 92
93 I had good access to the technical support I needed Satisfaction Completely satisfied 19 Pretty satisfied 9 Not very satisfied 2 Total % 3 63% Completely satisfied Not very satisfied Pretty satisfied 93
94 I learned to develop my ideas and present them in my written work Satisfaction Completely satisfied 23 Pretty satisfied 7 Not very satisfied 1 Total % 23% 74% Completely satisfied Not very satisfied Pretty satisfied 94
95 I understood the required standard for the thesis Satisfaction Completely satisfied 12 Pretty satisfied 6 Not very satisfied 0 Total % 67% Completely satisfied Not very satisfied Pretty satisfied 95
96 My supervisor(s) provided additional information relevant to my topic Satisfaction Completely satisfied 18 Pretty satisfied 5 Not very satisfied 3 Total % 19% 69% Completely satisfied Not very satisfied Pretty satisfied 96
97 My research sharpened my analytical skills was satisfied with the thesis examination process Satisfaction Completely satisfied 15 Pretty satisfied 5 Not very satisfied 0 Total % 75% Completely satisfied Not very satisfied Pretty satisfied 97
98 I was given good guidance in topic selection and refinement Satisfaction Completely satisfied 20 Pretty satisfied 5 Not very satisfied 4 Total % 17% 69% Completely satisfied Not very satisfied Pretty satisfied 98
99 I understood the requirements of thesis examination Satisfaction Completely satisfied 14 Pretty satisfied 1 Not very satisfied 1 Total % 96% 94% 92% 9 88% 86% 84% 82% 8 6% 6% 88% Completely satisfied Not very satisfied Pretty satisfied 99
100 Doing my research helped me to develop my ability to plan my own work Satisfaction Completely satisfied 22 Pretty satisfied 6 Not very satisfied 0 Total % 79% Completely satisfied Not very satisfied Pretty satisfied 100
101 My research supervisor(s) provided helpful feedback on my progress Satisfaction Completely satisfied 20 Pretty satisfied 4 Not very satisfied 2 Total % 15% 77% Completely satisfied Not very satisfied Pretty satisfied 101
102 I received good guidance in my literature search Satisfaction Completely satisfied 20 Pretty satisfied 5 Not very satisfied 2 Total % 19% 74% Completely satisfied Not very satisfied Pretty satisfied 102
103 The examination of my thesis was completed in a reasonable time Satisfaction Completely satisfied 17 Pretty satisfied 3 Not very satisfied 0 Total % 9 85% 15% 8 85% 75% Completely satisfied Not very satisfied Pretty satisfied 103
104 As a result of my research, I feel confident about tackling unfamiliar problems Satisfaction Completely satisfied 21 Pretty satisfied 7 Not very satisfied 0 Total % 75% Completely satisfied Not very satisfied Pretty satisfied 104
105 OUTCOMES ASSESSMENT 105
106 Before starting studies, what main activities were engage? Key Statement A Full time, regular position 27 B Full time, contract/temporary position 4 C Part time 2 D Actively seeking full time employment 6 E Enrolled in an educational institution 3 F Voluntary unemployed 3 G Other 2 Total
107 7 Before starting studies, what main activities were engage? 6 57% % 4% 13% 6% 6% 4% 107 A B C D E F G
108 If you were working before starting your graduate studies, did you obtain or will obtain career advancement opportunities as result of your graduate degree completion? Career advancement Promotion 10 Job retention 5 No change 14 Other 2 Not working before starting graduate studies 6 Total % 5% 38% 14% 27% Not working before starting graduate studies Other No change Job retention Promotion 108
109 EVALUATION 109
110 Academic advising and counseling service Satisfaction Fully satisfied 31 Partially satisfied 6 Unsatisfied 1 Total % 9 16% % Fully satisfied Partially satisfied Unsatisfied 110
111 Personal security and safety on campus Satisfaction Fully satisfied 34 Partially satisfied 4 Unsatisfied 0 Total % 96% 94% 92% 9 88% 86% 11% 89% 84% Fully satisfied Partially satisfied Unsatisfied 111
112 Classroom facilities Satisfaction Fully satisfied 27 Partially satisfied 9 Unsatisfied 0 Total % % Fully satisfied Partially satisfied Unsatisfied 112
113 Contact with faculty Satisfaction Fully satisfied 26 Partially satisfied 10 Unsatisfied 2 Total % % % 2 1 Fully satisfied Partially satisfied Unsatisfied 113
114 Quality of teaching Satisfaction Fully satisfied 31 Partially satisfied 5 Unsatisfied 2 Total % 9 13% % Fully satisfied Partially satisfied Unsatisfied 114
115 Career services Satisfaction Fully satisfied 28 Partially satisfied 9 Unsatisfied 0 Total % % Fully satisfied Partially satisfied Unsatisfied 115
116 Financial aid Satisfaction Fully satisfied 34 Partially satisfied 3 Unsatisfied 1 Total % 96% 94% 92% 9 88% 86% 3% 8% 89% 84% Fully satisfied Partially satisfied Unsatisfied 116
117 Library resources Satisfaction Fully satisfied 34 Partially satisfied 3 Unsatisfied 1 Total % 96% 94% 92% 9 88% 86% 3% 8% 89% 84% Fully satisfied Partially satisfied Unsatisfied 117
118 Satisfaction with overall education Satisfaction Fully satisfied 29 Partially satisfied 9 Unsatisfied 0 Total % % Fully satisfied Partially satisfied Unsatisfied 118
119 Faculty s knowledge in their field Satisfaction Fully satisfied 30 Partially satisfied 7 Unsatisfied 1 Total % 9 18% % Fully satisfied Partially satisfied Unsatisfied 119
120 Face to face enrollment process Satisfaction Fully satisfied 30 Partially satisfied 5 Unsatisfied 1 Total % 9 85% 3% 14% 8 83% 75% Fully satisfied Partially satisfied Unsatisfied 120
121 Online enrollment process Satisfaction Fully satisfied 30 Partially satisfied 6 Unsatisfied 1 Total % 9 16% % Fully satisfied Partially satisfied Unsatisfied 121
122 Reference * California State University, Chico (n.d.) Retrieved August 30, 2012, from 05.pdf 122
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