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[Pages:10]Behavioral Sciences & Health Education Graduate Report Class of 2017
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Behavioral Sciences & Health Education Graduate Employment Report 2017
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Behavioral Sciences & Health Education Graduate Report Class of 2017
Department
BSHE
Total Graduates
74
Total Respondents
74
Response Rate
100%
The Behavioral Sciences & Health Education (BSHE) Class of 2017, with 74 graduates,
includes those who graduated in August 2016, December 2016 and May 2017.
The graduation information is collected at graduation and the unemployed receive monthly
follow-ups through the first-year post-graduation until employment or continuing education is secured.
The information in this report is self-reported survey data provided by the graduate. Data collection for this report was completed in May 2018, at the 12th month after the May
2017 graduation.
Information collected includes employment sector, salary range, amount of time spent job
searching and number of resumes sent.
Survey Respondents' Post-Graduation Employment Status
All 74 graduates from the Behavioral Sciences & Health Education Department provided their postgraduation employment status through the completion of the Graduate Information Survey within the 12month data collection period.*
TOTAL
# of Graduates in Continuing
Education
# of Graduates Not Seeking
Work/Continuing Education
# of Graduates
Seeking Work
# of Graduates Employed Fulltime/Part-time
Did Not Respond to
Survey (Unknown)
Total Graduates
5
2
8
59
0
74
RATE
7%
3%
11%
80%
0%
100%
* The data captured in the table above is required by the Council on Education for Public Health (CEPH).
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Behavioral Sciences & Health Education Graduate Report Class of 2017
International Student Status (N = 74)
This chart indicates the percentage of
international student graduates from the
BSHE department with a
1%
MPH/MSPH degree.
Yes No
99%
Years of Prior Work Experience (N = 74)
Upon enrolling in the MPH program at the RSPH, 34 % of BSHE graduates reported having 0 years of prior work (public health and non-public health) experience.
# of Graduates
30 25
25
20
15
10
5
0 0
21
10
10
4 1
1
2
3
4
5
Count of Years of Experience
1
2
6 7+ Years
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Employment Status (N = 74)
This chart indicates the employment status of the graduates' class of 74 within 12 months post-graduation from the BSHE department.
11%
11%
7%
3%
13%
55%
55% Employed Full-time Public Health 13% Employed Part-time Public health 11% Employed Non-Public Health 11% Actively Seeking work 7% Continuing Education 3% Not Seeking Work/Education
The remainder of this report contains data from graduates reporting securing full-time/part-time employment. There were 59 graduates reporting securing full-time/part-time employment. Information on employer, sector, title, location and annual starting salary range was provided by 47-50 of the 59.
Employment by Sector (N = 50)
Of the 50 reporting graduates that secured employment within 12-months post-graduation, 32% reported being employed with the government (state, local, federal) agency.
2% 6% 12%
12%
32%
14%
22%
32% Government (State, Local, Federal) 22% University or Research (Academic) 14% Hospital or health care facility 12% Nonprofit/NGO 12% Proprietary organization 6% Other 2% Private Practice/Self-Employed
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Behavioral Sciences & Health Education Graduate Report Class of 2017
Job Search Period (N = 49)
Within the first 4 months of starting the job search, 78% secured employment.*
40
38
35
30
# of Graduates
25
20
15
10
9
5
0 0-4 Months
5-8 Months
*Many graduates begin seeking employment in the months prior to graduation.
2 9-12 Months
Number of Resumes Sent Out (N = 49)
During the job search period, 65% of graduates sent out no more than 25 resumes (average job search period is shown in the graph above).
35
32
30
25
# of Graduates
20
15
10
5
0 0-25
9 26-50
6 51-75
2 0
76-100 101 and more
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Salary Range of Employed Graduates (N = 49)
The median starting annual salary range reported by BSHE graduates securing full-time/part-time employment is $50,000 - $59,999
$90,000 - $99,999 $80,000 - $89,999 $70,000 - $79,999 $60,000 - $69,999 $50,000 - $59,999 $40,000 - $49,999 $30,000 - $39,999 $20,000 - $29,999
0 - $19,999 0
1 3 3 4
2
4
4
2
4
6
16 12
8 10 12 14 16 18
Median Salary Range by Employment Sector (N = 49)
Employment Sector
University or Research Institute (Academic) Government (State, Local, Federal)
Hospital or Health Care Delivery Facility Nonprofit/NGO
Proprietary Organization Private Practice/Self-Employed
Other
% of Employed Graduates
22% 31% 14% 12% 12% 2% 6%
Median Salary Range
$40,000 - $49,999 $50,000 - $59,999 $40,000 - $49,999 $40,000 - $49,999 $50,000 - $59,999 $60,000 - $69,999 $60,000 - $69,999
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Region of Employed Graduates (N = 47)
The region in which the 47 graduates reported being employed within 12-months post-graduation, along with percentage of employed graduates in the regions are represented below.
4%
9%
4%
2%
79%
2%
Region
International Midwest Northeast Southeast Southwest West
# of Employed Graduates 1 2 2 37 1 4
% of Employed Graduates 2% 4% 4% 79% 2% 9%
Median Salary Range
Not available* Not available* Not available* $50,000 - $59,999 Not available* $0 - $19,999
*There were not enough respondent to determine a median without compromising confidentiality.
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Top 5 Employers (N = 48)
The top 5 employers were identified from the organization names reported by graduates that accepted full-time/part-time employment within 12-months post-graduation.*
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
11
Emory University
3
PRISM Health, Emory University
2
Kaiser Permanente
1
Asia Pacifice Transgender Network
1
0
5
10
15
*Some graduates that identified CDC as their employer may also be ORISE fellows and vice versa
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