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Graduate EmploymentFirst Destinations ReportUL Graduates 2012Careers ServiceCooperative Education & Careers Divisionul.ie/careersTABLE OF CONTENTS TOC \o "1-3" \h \z \u 1EXECUTIVE SUMMARY PAGEREF _Toc395798428 \h 62Graduate Employment Trends PAGEREF _Toc395798429 \h 83OVERVIEW OF SURVEY RESULTS: Primary Degree Graduates PAGEREF _Toc395798430 \h 123.1First Destinations of 2012 Graduates: All Faculties PAGEREF _Toc395798431 \h 123.2Employment Sectors: All Faculties PAGEREF _Toc395798432 \h 133.3Salaries: All Faculties PAGEREF _Toc395798433 \h 143.4Location of Employment: All Faculties PAGEREF _Toc395798434 \h 153.5ALL PRIMARY DEGREES PAGEREF _Toc395798435 \h 16Bachelor of Arts in Applied Languages PAGEREF _Toc395798436 \h 17Bachelor of Arts in Economics and Sociology PAGEREF _Toc395798437 \h 18Bachelor of Arts (Education) in Languages PAGEREF _Toc395798438 \h 19Bachelor of Arts in English and History PAGEREF _Toc395798439 \h 20Bachelor of Arts in European Studies PAGEREF _Toc395798440 \h 21Bachelor of Arts in History Politics Sociology and Social Studies PAGEREF _Toc395798441 \h 22Bachelor of Arts in International Insurance and European Studies PAGEREF _Toc395798442 \h 23Bachelor of Arts in Irish Music and Dance PAGEREF _Toc395798443 \h 24Bachelor of Arts in Irish and New Media PAGEREF _Toc395798444 \h 25Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and New Media PAGEREF _Toc395798445 \h 26Bachelor of Arts (Joint Honours) PAGEREF _Toc395798446 \h 27Bachelor of Arts in Law and Accounting PAGEREF _Toc395798447 \h 28Bachelor of Arts in Language and Cultural Studies PAGEREF _Toc395798448 \h 29Bachelor of Arts in New Media and English PAGEREF _Toc395798449 \h 30Bachelor of Arts in Politics and International Relations PAGEREF _Toc395798450 \h 31Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and Sociology PAGEREF _Toc395798451 \h 32Bachelor of Arts in Public Administration PAGEREF _Toc395798452 \h 33Bachelor of Arts in Voice and Dance PAGEREF _Toc395798453 \h 34Bachelor of Business Studies with French PAGEREF _Toc395798454 \h 35Bachelor of Business Studies with German PAGEREF _Toc395798455 \h 36Bachelor of Business Studies PAGEREF _Toc395798456 \h 37Bachelor of Engineering in Aeronautical Engineering PAGEREF _Toc395798457 \h 38Bachelor of Engineering in Biomedical Engineering PAGEREF _Toc395798458 \h 39Bachelor of Engineering in Civil Engineering PAGEREF _Toc395798459 \h 40Bachelor of Engineering in Computer Engineering PAGEREF _Toc395798460 \h 41Bachelor of Engineering in Electronic Engineering PAGEREF _Toc395798461 \h 42Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering PAGEREF _Toc395798462 \h 43Bachelor of Engineering in Robotics Engineering PAGEREF _Toc395798463 \h 44Bachelor of Laws (Law Plus) PAGEREF _Toc395798464 \h 45Bachelor of Laws (Graduate Entry) PAGEREF _Toc395798465 \h 46Bachelor of Laws in Law and European Studies PAGEREF _Toc395798466 \h 47Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (Graduate Entry) PAGEREF _Toc395798467 \h 48Bachelor of Engineering Science (With Minor Option) PAGEREF _Toc395798468 \h 49Bachelor of Architecture in Architecture PAGEREF _Toc395798469 \h 50Bachelor of Science in Applied Computing and Network Technologies PAGEREF _Toc395798470 \h 51Bachelor of Science in Applied Physics PAGEREF _Toc395798471 \h 52Bachelor of Science in Construction Management and Engineering PAGEREF _Toc395798472 \h 53Bachelor of Science in Computer Systems PAGEREF _Toc395798473 \h 54Bachelor of Science in Digital Media Design PAGEREF _Toc395798474 \h 55Bachelor of Science in Economics and Mathematical Sciences PAGEREF _Toc395798475 \h 56Bachelor of Science (Education) in Biological Science PAGEREF _Toc395798476 \h 57Bachelor of Science (Education) Physical Science PAGEREF _Toc395798477 \h 58Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science PAGEREF _Toc395798478 \h 59Bachelor of Science in Equine Science PAGEREF _Toc395798479 \h 60Bachelor of Science in Financial Mathematics PAGEREF _Toc395798480 \h 61Bachelor of Science Food Science and Health PAGEREF _Toc395798481 \h 61Bachelor of Science in Health and Safety PAGEREF _Toc395798482 \h 62Bachelor of Science in Industrial Biochemistry PAGEREF _Toc395798483 \h 63Bachelor of Science in Manufacturing Systems PAGEREF _Toc395798484 \h 64Bachelor of Science in Multimedia and Computer Games Development PAGEREF _Toc395798485 \h 65Bachelor of Science in Midwifery PAGEREF _Toc395798486 \h 66Bachelor of Science in Music, Media and Performance Technology PAGEREF _Toc395798487 \h 67Bachelor of Science in Mathematical Sciences PAGEREF _Toc395798488 \h 68Bachelor of Science Nursing (General) PAGEREF _Toc395798489 \h 69Bachelor of Science Nursing (Intellectual Disability) PAGEREF _Toc395798490 \h 70Bachelor of Science Nursing (Mental Health) PAGEREF _Toc395798491 \h 71Bachelor of Science in Product Design and Technology PAGEREF _Toc395798492 \h 72Bachelor of Science in Physical Education PAGEREF _Toc395798493 \h 73Bachelor of Science in Physiotherapy PAGEREF _Toc395798494 \h 74Bachelor of Science in Pharmaceutical and Industrial Chemistry PAGEREF _Toc395798495 \h 75Bachelor of Science in Production Management PAGEREF _Toc395798496 \h 76Bachelor of Science in Sport and Exercise Science PAGEREF _Toc395798497 \h 77Bachelor of Science in Wood Science and Technology PAGEREF _Toc395798498 \h 78Bachelor of Technology (Education) in Materials and Construction Technology PAGEREF _Toc395798499 \h 79Bachelor of Technology (Education) in Materials and Engineering Technology PAGEREF _Toc395798500 \h 80Other Primary Degree Courses* PAGEREF _Toc395798501 \h 814POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMAS PAGEREF _Toc395798502 \h 835MASTERS DEGREES - TAUGHT PAGEREF _Toc395798503 \h 846MASTERS DEGREES – RESEARCH PAGEREF _Toc395798504 \h 857PHD AWARDS – Total PAGEREF _Toc395798505 \h 868PHD AWARDS – Faculty of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences PAGEREF _Toc395798506 \h 879PHD AWARDS – Faculty of Education & Health Sciences PAGEREF _Toc395798507 \h 8810PHD AWARDS – Kemmy Business School PAGEREF _Toc395798508 \h 8911PHD AWARDS – Faculty of Science & Engineering PAGEREF _Toc395798509 \h 9012CERTIFICATES & DIPLOMAS PAGEREF _Toc395798510 \h 91EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This year marks the 32nd edition of the report on the First Destinations survey of University of Limerick graduates. This survey is conducted every year by the Cooperative Education & Careers Division as part of a nation-wide survey, on behalf of the Higher Education Authority. The survey report reflects the status of UL graduates nine months after graduation, providing accurate and comprehensive information on employment and further study patterns. It also provides details of the employment sectors, regions of employment, and salary levels. This exercise has generated valuable data on graduate employment trends over a long period of varying levels of economic and social development. This information is of benefit to students, university management, employers, policy makers and all with an interest in higher education. There is evidence which indicates that the employment prospects for Irish graduates is improving. There has been a significant increase in the level of graduate recruitment activities on campus in the past year as employers target UL graduates because of their academic ability and the employability skills developed through their Cooperative Education and Teaching Practice experience. This is reflected in the recent international QS Star Ratings which awarded UL a 5-Star rating for Graduate Employability, on the basis of the ‘work-readiness’ of graduates, employer recommendations, and the careers support available to students.The survey of the graduates of 2012 was conducted in April 2013 and the results reflect the employment and further study pattern of 82% of the 2,875 graduates who completed full-time programmes of study in UL during 2012. The survey covers all award levels, up to and including PhDs. The key features of the survey findings for the different award levels are as follows:Primary Degrees63% of graduates went directly into employment, 50% in Ireland and 13% overseas. It is not possible to make comparisons with the national employment level of graduates as that data is not yet available but the employment record of UL graduates has always been consistently higher than that national averageThere was a decrease in the number of graduates opting for further study or research, from 25% to 24%. This may be attributed to the general decline in disposable incomes in Irish households which makes postgraduate course fees unaffordable for many.There was a 1% increase to 5% in the percentage who were 'not available' for employment or further study. There has been very little variation in this percentage over the past five years, ranging from 4% to 6%.The number of graduates seeking employment (8%) has remained constant over the last 2 years. This is lower than the official labour market unemployment figure which is currently in excess of 13%.There has been a decrease of €1000 on average starting salary levels for new graduates in the past year. The results record an average starting salary of approximately €23,346. Business, Finance and Insurance sectors between them accounted for the highest proportion of graduates at 22% which is unchanged on last year. Education at 20% has decreased 2% on last year, and Health at 14% has increased by 2% on last year. The Mid-West (34%) has continued to be the most popular region of employment for UL graduates while Dublin accounted for 30% of jobs, followed by the South-West, at 13%. The most popular overseas location was the UK at 43%, followed by the North America at 15%.The overall employment rate for Education graduates increased by 1% to 78%, which includes 18% of these teaching overseas which has increased by 7% on last year.Higher Degrees66% of those graduating with Postgraduate Diplomas in 2012 found employment. Of this, the majority are working in Ireland with only 5% working abroad. A total of 582 graduates completed Masters Degrees in 2012 and 73% went directly into employment, 13% of these overseas. Some 8% continued with their studies primarily to PhD level.The highest employment rate was recorded by PhD graduates with 81% employed. PhD graduates are also more likely to seek research opportunities overseas, and 19% are working outside of Ireland. Salary levels increase in accordance with level of qualification and, for those with postgraduate qualifications, average salaries range from €27,000 to €35,500, depending on type of qualification, sector of employment and nature of job.For further information, contact the Careers Service, Cooperative Education & Careers Division at careers@ul.ie.Graduate Employment Trends Employment trends over time: UL Graduates 2002-2012This chart reflects the ebbs and flows in the Irish economy over the past decade as the employment rate of UL graduates ranged from a peak of 74% in 2007 to a low of 53% in 2009. The drop in employment is counterbalanced by a rise in postgraduate study, from 18% to 32% over the same period. Similar trends are evident in the percentage of graduates seeking employment, ranging from a low of 2% to a high of 11%. The most recent survey reports a drop in the number of graduates seeking employment to 8% which is significantly lower than the national unemployment rate, currently in excess of 13%. Employment by degree discipline: UL graduates 2012In the past year, there has been a noticeable improvement in graduate employment levels across all degree disciplines. This chart highlights the variation in employment patterns across degree disciplines, with the highest employment rate recorded by graduates in Education & Health Sciences graduates who have completed professional programmes. These courses are traditionally associated with high employment, and have maintained this record despite recruitment embargoes in the public sector which accounts for the majority of jobs for these graduates.The employment rate of Business graduates decreased from 69% to 65%. There was a corresponding increase of 6% in the number of Business graduates opting for postgraduate study, from 20% to 26% and also a drop in those not available for employment from 4% to 3% and seeking employment remains constant at 6%.Postgraduate study has always been a popular option for graduates in the Arts, Humanities & Social Science disciplines. This is clearly reflected in the most recent statistics which show 41% of graduates opted for further study. This attraction to further study is also a characteristic of Engineering & Science graduates with 22% opting for postgraduate study or research activities. Employment by award level: UL graduates 2012The value of postgraduate study is clearly evident from this chart which shows an improvement in employment in line with qualification levels. The higher the qualification award, the more likely graduates are to enter the labour market and the less likely they are to continue to further study. PhD graduates recorded an exceptionally high employment rate of 81% and this reflects sustained activities in research and development in some of the key graduate employers in Ireland, both multinationals and indigenous companies. Master Research shows the highest rate of graduates working overseas as many are attracted by academic posts in international research institutes or universities. Employment by gender across all award levels: UL graduates 2012Female graduates outnumber male graduates by 51% to 49% and record a higher employment rate of 66% to 67%. The survey results show that males are also more likely to continue to further study and are less likely to be seeking employment or be unavailable for employment. This trend has been evident in previous survey reports and may be due to the higher presence of female students in the Education & Health Sciences programmes, which also record the highest employment rates. There is no direct evidence of a gender bias in recruitment patterns. In fact, it is more likely that the degree discipline has a stronger influence on employment prospects than the gender of graduates.Salary levels by award: UL graduates 2012It is no surprise that there is a positive correlation between graduate starting salaries and level of award, as demonstrated in this chart. The above chart displays only salary ranges up to €41,000. It is important to note however, that a significant number of research masters and PhD graduates are on salaries well above this level but it has not been possible to display this accurately in the above composite chart as it would skew the overall distribution across other award levels. The distribution of salary levels for these two cohorts can be found in section 7 of this report. Salary levels increase in accordance with the level of qualification, with average salaries ranging from €23,400 for a primary degree graduate to €38,500 for PhD graduates.It is difficult to make accurate assumptions based on the salary data, 85% of respondents have declared salary details. Also, the survey records only the starting salaries for graduates and cannot reflect any differences that might arise at a later stage in the graduates’ careers. It is likely that many of the differences in salary levels can be accounted for by degree discipline, level of award, type of employer or location of employer. These are evident in the more detailed sets of charts provided in section 3.5 of this report.OVERVIEW OF SURVEY RESULTS: Primary Degree Graduates First Destinations of 2012 Graduates: All FacultiesThe total number of Primary Degree graduates in 2012 exceeded 1,850. 81% are accounted for in the survey results. The pattern of first destinations for this cohort of graduates is as follows:This year, the employment rates have remained constant with the previous year, with values of 50% for employment in Ireland and 13% for employment overseas.There has been a further decrease in the number of graduates opting for further study or research, down 1% from last year to its current level of 24%. This may be attributed to the general decline in disposable incomes in Irish households which makes postgraduate course fees unaffordable for many.The percentage of graduates who were not available for employment or further study has increased by 1% to 5%.There has been no change in the number of graduates seeking employment which remains at 8%. This figure is significantly below the official labour market unemployment level which is currently at 13%.Note: Detailed information on each of the individual degree courses is presented in section 3.5Employment Sectors: All Faculties The sectoral distribution of graduate jobs varies greatly across the different degree disciplines, as reflected in the course charts on the following pages. Only the larger sectors are highlighted in this commentary. The overall trends for all Primary degree graduates are as follows: The combined Business, Finance and Insurance sectors remain strong, accounting for the highest proportion of graduates at 22%. A further analysis of this group shows that approximately 34% are employed in accountancy and legal services and 44% are employed in banking, finance and insurance with the remainder employed in other related sectors.The dominance of the public sector is again evident from the survey results, accounting for 35% of graduate jobs, down 4% from last year. Foremost is the Education sector at 20%, which has decreased by 6% on last year, whereas the Health sector showed an increase of 2%, and the Civil Service remains static at 1%. The Manufacturing sector has increased by 1%, accounting for only 12% of jobs. The ICT and Telecommunications sector remains consistent with last year at 5% but has capacity for a much higher intake of graduates. This sector is suffering from the current shortage of graduates in computing disciplines which has been a feature of higher education in recent years.Salaries: All Faculties Salary data applies only to graduates employed in Ireland. This chart relates to over 71% of graduates who declared their salary levels. This year’s survey results show the average starting salary for UL graduates in 2012 was €23,400. This is considerably lower than the average salary of €28,000 which was recorded four years ago.There was a decrease of 8% in the number of graduates at the higher end of the salary scale, with 18% of respondents reporting salaries in excess of €29,000 by comparison with 26% last year. There was also a decrease in the number of graduates at the lower end of the salary scale, with 17% on salaries below €17,000 by comparison with 20% last year. This was offset by an increase in the number of students in the €17,000 - €29,000 salary range to 65%.8% of graduates are on the lowest salary band, earning salaries of less than €12,999. This might be due to part-time work or possibly because of the impact of the unpaid or lowly paid graduate internship programmes introduced by the government as a job creation measure.The average salary for male graduates was €23,600 by comparison with €23,037 for female graduates. This is a very small difference and cannot be directly attributed to gender bias. On the whole, salary levels are more likely to be influenced by factors such as degree discipline, type of job, sector of employment or location of employment. Detailed salary information is presented in the individual course tables in the next section of this report.Location of Employment: All Faculties The Mid-West (34%) has continued to be the most popular region of employment for UL graduates while Dublin accounted for 30% of jobs, followed by the South-West, at 13%. The most popular overseas location was the UK at 43%, followed by the North America at 15%.UK has retained its position as the preferred location, accounting for 43% of jobs. This can be attributed to the number of teachers and nurses finding work in the UK as Irish qualifications are in demand in demand in these sectors.North America is a popular location for UL graduates, accounting for 15% of jobs, the next most popular is UAE, accounting for 14% of jobs, primarily one large network of international schools in the United Arab Emirates has been one of the largest employers of UL graduates in recent years. 56% of those working abroad have stayed within the EU. ALL PRIMARY DEGREESThis section provides a complete set of statistical charts for each degree program with the following information:Current SituationSector of EmploymentSalaries (Ireland)Region of Employment (Ireland)Region of Employment (Overseas) 99060099060000Bachelor of Arts in Applied Languages38100036576000038100003657600003810006781800003810000678180000525780053340000 13 13No. of GraduatesTotal Respondents99060099060000Bachelor of Arts in Economics and Sociology38100036576000038100003657600003810006781800003810000678180000525780053340000 20 17No. of GraduatesTotal Respondents99060099060000Bachelor of Arts (Education) in Languages38100036576000038100003657600003810006781800003810000678180000525780053340000 5 5No. of GraduatesTotal Respondents99060099060000Bachelor of Arts in English and History38100036576000038100003657600003810006781800003810000678180000525780053340000 45 41No. of GraduatesTotal Respondents99060099060000Bachelor of Arts in European Studies38100036576000038100003657600003810006781800003810000678180000525780053340000 7 7No. of GraduatesTotal Respondents99060099060000Bachelor of Arts in History Politics Sociology and Social Studies38100036576000038100003657600003810006781800003810000678180000525780053340000 29 26No. of GraduatesTotal Respondents99060099060000Bachelor of Arts in International Insurance and European Studies38100036576000038100003657600003810006781800003810000678180000525780053340000 8 8No. of GraduatesTotal Respondents99060099060000Bachelor of Arts in Irish Music and Dance38100036576000038100003657600003810006781800003810000678180000525780053340000 23 21No. of GraduatesTotal Respondents99060099060000Bachelor of Arts in Irish and New Media38100036576000038100003657600003810006781800003810000678180000525780053340000 11 8No. of GraduatesTotal Respondents99060099060000Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and New Media38100036576000038100003657600003810006781800003810000678180000525780053340000 22 21No. of GraduatesTotal Respondents99060099060000Bachelor of Arts (Joint Honours)38100036576000038100003657600003810006781800003810000678180000525780053340000 50 43No. of GraduatesTotal Respondents99060099060000Bachelor of Arts in Law and Accounting38100036576000038100003657600003810006781800003810000678180000525780053340000 57 49No. of GraduatesTotal Respondents99060099060000Bachelor of Arts in Language and Cultural Studies38100036576000038100003657600003810006781800003810000678180000525780053340000 17 14No. of GraduatesTotal Respondents99060099060000Bachelor of Arts in New Media and English38100036576000038100003657600003810006781800003810000678180000525780053340000 46 40No. of GraduatesTotal Respondents99060099060000Bachelor of Arts in Politics and International Relations38100036576000038100003657600003810006781800003810000678180000525780053340000 6 5No. of GraduatesTotal Respondents99060099060000Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and Sociology38100036576000038100003657600003810006781800003810000678180000525780053340000 23 22No. of GraduatesTotal Respondents99060099060000Bachelor of Arts in Public Administration38100036576000038100003657600003810006781800003810000678180000525780053340000 38 35No. of GraduatesTotal Respondents99060099060000Bachelor of Arts in Voice and Dance38100036576000038100003657600003810006781800003810000678180000525780053340000 13 13No. of GraduatesTotal Respondents99060099060000Bachelor of Business Studies with French38100036576000038100003657600003810006781800003810000678180000525780053340000 8 7No. of GraduatesTotal Respondents99060099060000Bachelor of Business Studies with German38100036576000038100003657600003810006781800003810000678180000525780053340000 6 6No. of GraduatesTotal Respondents99060099060000Bachelor of Business Studies38100036576000038100003657600003810006781800003810000678180000525780053340000 332 290No. of GraduatesTotal Respondents99060099060000Bachelor of Engineering in Aeronautical Engineering38100036576000038100003657600003810006781800003810000678180000525780053340000 26 23No. of GraduatesTotal Respondents99060099060000Bachelor of Engineering in Biomedical Engineering38100036576000038100003657600003810006781800003810000678180000525780053340000 15 12No. of GraduatesTotal Respondents99060099060000Bachelor of Engineering in Civil Engineering38100036576000038100003657600003810006781800003810000678180000525780053340000 33 33No. of GraduatesTotal Respondents99060099060000Bachelor of Engineering in Computer Engineering38100036576000038100003657600003810006781800003810000678180000525780053340000 5 5No. of GraduatesTotal Respondents99060099060000Bachelor of Engineering in Electronic Engineering38100036576000038100003657600003810006781800003810000678180000525780053340000 8 7No. of GraduatesTotal Respondents99060099060000Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering38100036576000038100003657600003810006781800003810000678180000525780053340000 45 43No. of GraduatesTotal Respondents99060099060000Bachelor of Engineering in Robotics Engineering38100036576000038100003657600003810006781800003810000678180000525780053340000 3 3No. of GraduatesTotal Respondents99060099060000Bachelor of Laws (Law Plus)38100036576000038100003657600003810006781800003810000678180000525780053340000 46 40No. of GraduatesTotal Respondents99060099060000Bachelor of Laws (Graduate Entry)38100036576000038100003657600003810006781800003810000678180000525780053340000 6 6No. of GraduatesTotal Respondents99060099060000Bachelor of Laws in Law and European Studies38100036576000038100003657600003810006781800003810000678180000525780053340000 25 19No. of GraduatesTotal Respondents99060099060000Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (Graduate Entry)38100036576000038100003657600003810006781800003810000678180000525780053340000 55 55No. of GraduatesTotal Respondents99060099060000Bachelor of Engineering Science (With Minor Option)38100036576000038100003657600003810006781800003810000678180000525780053340000 4 4No. of GraduatesTotal Respondents99060099060000Bachelor of Architecture in Architecture38100036576000038100003657600003810006781800003810000678180000525780053340000 23 23No. of GraduatesTotal Respondents99060099060000Bachelor of Science in Applied Computing and Network Technologies38100036576000038100003657600003810006781800003810000678180000525780053340000 4 4No. of GraduatesTotal Respondents99060099060000Bachelor of Science in Applied Physics38100036576000038100003657600003810006781800003810000678180000525780053340000 12 11No. of GraduatesTotal Respondents99060099060000Bachelor of Science in Construction Management and Engineering38100036576000038100003657600003810006781800003810000678180000525780053340000 33 31No. of GraduatesTotal Respondents99060099060000Bachelor of Science in Computer Systems38100036576000038100003657600003810006781800003810000678180000525780053340000 7 5No. of GraduatesTotal Respondents99060099060000Bachelor of Science in Digital Media Design38100036576000038100003657600003810006781800003810000678180000525780053340000 10 9No. of GraduatesTotal Respondents99060099060000Bachelor of Science in Economics and Mathematical Sciences38100036576000038100003657600003810006781800003810000678180000525780053340000 4 3No. of GraduatesTotal Respondents99060099060000Bachelor of Science (Education) in Biological Science38100036576000038100003657600003810006781800003810000678180000525780053340000 55 47No. of GraduatesTotal Respondents99060099060000Bachelor of Science (Education) Physical Science38100036576000038100003657600003810006781800003810000678180000525780053340000 10 10No. of GraduatesTotal Respondents99060099060000Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science38100036576000038100003657600003810006781800003810000678180000525780053340000 29 24No. of GraduatesTotal Respondents99060099060000Bachelor of Science in Equine Science38100036576000038100003657600003810006781800003810000678180000525780053340000 16 15No. of GraduatesTotal Respondents99060099060000Bachelor of Science in Financial Mathematics38100036576000038100003657600003810006781800003810000678180000525780053340000 9 8No. of GraduatesTotal Respondents99060099060000Bachelor of Science Food Science and Health38100036576000038100003657600003810006781800003810000678180000525780053340000 19 16No. of GraduatesTotal Respondents99060099060000Bachelor of Science in Health and Safety38100036576000038100003657600003810006781800003810000678180000525780053340000 20 20No. of GraduatesTotal Respondents99060099060000Bachelor of Science in Industrial Biochemistry38100036576000038100003657600003810006781800003810000678180000525780053340000 13 11No. of GraduatesTotal Respondents99060099060000Bachelor of Science in Manufacturing Systems38100036576000038100003657600003810006781800003810000678180000525780053340000 6 6No. of GraduatesTotal Respondents99060099060000Bachelor of Science in Multimedia and Computer Games Development38100036576000038100003657600003810006781800003810000678180000525780053340000 11 9No. of GraduatesTotal Respondents99060099060000Bachelor of Science in Midwifery38100036576000038100003657600003810006781800003810000678180000525780053340000 20 18No. of GraduatesTotal Respondents99060099060000Bachelor of Science in Music, Media and Performance Technology38100036576000038100003657600003810006781800003810000678180000525780053340000 31 28No. of GraduatesTotal Respondents99060099060000Bachelor of Science in Mathematical Sciences38100036576000038100003657600003810006781800003810000678180000525780053340000 7 7No. of GraduatesTotal Respondents99060099060000Bachelor of Science Nursing (General)38100036576000038100003657600003810006781800003810000678180000525780053340000 63 45No. of GraduatesTotal Respondents99060099060000Bachelor of Science Nursing (Intellectual Disability)38100036576000038100003657600003810006781800003810000678180000525780053340000 18 13No. of GraduatesTotal Respondents99060099060000Bachelor of Science Nursing (Mental Health)38100036576000038100003657600003810006781800003810000678180000525780053340000 23 19No. of GraduatesTotal Respondents99060099060000Bachelor of Science in Product Design and Technology38100036576000038100003657600003810006781800003810000678180000525780053340000 29 25No. of GraduatesTotal Respondents99060099060000Bachelor of Science in Physical Education38100036576000038100003657600003810006781800003810000678180000525780053340000 70 57No. of GraduatesTotal Respondents99060099060000Bachelor of Science in Physiotherapy38100036576000038100003657600003810006781800003810000678180000525780053340000 27 25No. of GraduatesTotal Respondents99060099060000Bachelor of Science in Pharmaceutical and Industrial Chemistry38100036576000038100003657600003810006781800003810000678180000525780053340000 12 11No. of GraduatesTotal Respondents99060099060000Bachelor of Science in Production Management38100036576000038100003657600003810006781800003810000678180000525780053340000 3 3No. of GraduatesTotal Respondents99060099060000Bachelor of Science in Sport and Exercise Science38100036576000038100003657600003810006781800003810000678180000525780053340000 46 42No. of GraduatesTotal Respondents99060099060000Bachelor of Science in Wood Science and Technology38100036576000038100003657600003810006781800003810000678180000525780053340000 11 10No. of GraduatesTotal Respondents99060099060000Bachelor of Technology (Education) in Materials and Construction Technology38100036576000038100003657600003810006781800003810000678180000525780053340000 70 63No. of GraduatesTotal Respondents99060099060000Bachelor of Technology (Education) in Materials and Engineering Technology38100036576000038100003657600003810006781800003810000678180000525780053340000 61 55No. of GraduatesTotal RespondentsOther Primary Degree Courses*Bachelor of Business Studies with JapaneseIn Employment – IrelandIn Further Study or TrainingNo. of ResponsesTotal no. of GraduatesCurrent Situation1123Bachelor of Science in Biomedical and Advanced MaterialsIn Employment – IrelandIn Further Study or TrainingNo. of ResponsesTotal no. of GraduatesCurrent Situation1125Bachelor of Science in Electronic SystemsIn Employment – IrelandNot Available for EmploymentNo. of ResponsesTotal no. of GraduatesCurrent Situation0111*Courses with fewer than 3 respondentsBachelor of Science in Health InformaticsIn Employment – IrelandIn Further Study or TrainingNo. of ResponsesTotal no. of GraduatesCurrent Situation1011Bachelor of Science in Health SciencesIn Employment – IrelandIn Further Study or TrainingNo. of ResponsesTotal no. of GraduatesCurrent Situation1012Bachelor of Science in Information SystemsIn Employment – IrelandNot Available for EmploymentNo. of ResponsesTotal no. of GraduatesCurrent Situation1011POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMAS37338006807200003048006807200003733800368300000304800368300000914400101600000518160055880000 291 207 No. of GraduatesTotal Respondents381000365760038100003657600381000678180038119056781800MASTERS DEGREES - TAUGHT99060099060037338006807200003048006807200003733800368300000914400101600000518160055880000 582 434 No. of GraduatesTotal Respondents379095365760038112703657600381000678180038112706781800304800368617500MASTERS DEGREES – RESEARCH37909536576003809365365760037909567818003809365678180037338006807200003048006807200003733800368300000304800368300000914400101600000518160055880000 21 13 No. of GraduatesTotal RespondentsPHD AWARDS – Total 98869599060038100036576003811270365760038100067818003811270678180037338006807200003048006807200003733800368300000304800368300000914400101600000518160055880000 125 78 No. of GraduatesTotal RespondentsPHD AWARDS – Faculty of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences988695990600525589553340000 22 11No. of GraduatesTotal Respondents379095365760038093653657600379095678180038093656781800PHD AWARDS – Faculty of Education & Health Sciences988695990600525589553340000 23 16No. of GraduatesTotal Respondents37909536576000038093653657600003790956781800003809365678180000379095365760038093653657600379095678180038093656781800PHD AWARDS – Kemmy Business School988695990600525589553340000 7 2No. of GraduatesTotal Respondents381000365760038112703657600381000678180038112706781800PHD AWARDS – Faculty of Science & Engineering988695990600525589553340000 71 48No. of GraduatesTotal Respondents382905365760038112703657600381000678180038119056781800CERTIFICATES & DIPLOMAS9886959906003790953657600003810006781800003810000678180000525780053340000 9 7No. of GraduatesTotal Respondents38093653657600 ................
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