Revista Gestão Universitária na América Latina (Feb 2015)

The graduate as a tool of institutional assessment: an analysis of academic knowledge and employability with FEARP/USP graduates

  • Claudio de Souza Miranda,
  • Elaine Toldo Pazello,
  • Cristina Bernardi Lima

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5007/1983-4535.2015v8n1p298
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1
pp. 298 – 321

Abstract

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The assessment process in education has been the target of many studies, including higher education. The assessment process can occur during several levels; this study is done with the graduates. The focus of this study was the Faculty of Economics, Business and Accouting of Ribeirão Preto – USP, in order to answer the following research question: How is the integration of graduate students in the market? The faculty had 17 graduate groups that was composed of 1,520 graduates in its three courses. The researchers were able to connect 1,185, and they obtained 725 answers. Most of the graduates are in the Southeast, especially in São Paulo (84.7%). In terms of post-graduation courses, 32.1% were at MBA courses and 28.1% were at Mastering courses. Regarding employability was observed 91.8% are employed, 5.0% are looking for jobs and only 3.2% are inactive. Among the employed, 80.9% acts at their graduation area. These employees are at public and private sector, and they have an average income of R$ 9,6313. About the graduation course they scored 8.2 out of 10, despite some criticism of undergraduate learning and the market.

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