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