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N O R T HDA KO TAS TAT EU N I V E R S I T YCAREEROUTCOMES2020

This year’s Career Outcomes report has beenprepared by the Career and Advising Centerin collaboration with the Office of InstitutionalResearch and Analysis.It provides a snapshot of students who graduatedin the Class of 2020 – August 2019, December 2019and May 2020.Data is based on responses collected up to sixmonths post-graduation through electronicsurveys, telephone calls, academic departments/faculty, in-person surveys and other sources suchas LinkedIn.

Graduate SchoolDOCTORATEScience andMathematicsMASTERHuman Sciencesand EducationHealth ProfessionsPROFESSIONALEngineeringBusinessArts, Humanitiesand Social SciencesAgriculture,Food Systems, andNatural ResourcesDEGREES ISSUEDOVERALL NDSU RESULTSBACHELOR80070060050040030020010001

Doosan Bobcat Fargo Public Schools Creighton University Aldevron Midwestern University Essentia Health U niversity of Minnesota —Twin Cities John Deere Bell Bank Collins Aerospace University of North Dakota Kansas State University AgCountry Farm Credit Services N orthwestern Health SciencesUniversity Applied Engineering, Inc Old Dominion University Eide Bailly, LLP St. Cloud State University Open Systems International, Inc. (OSI) University of Mary United Health Group2 North Dakota State UniversityNDSUOverall Sanford HealthTop universities (for studentscontinuing their education):BusMastProfAgFoodNRTop employers (all degree types):ArtsHumSS2020 HIGHLIGHTSSUCCESSRATE88PERCENT80% Employed8% ContinuingEducation

Of the 1,491 undergraduate responses: 1,188 (80%) reported “Employed” 127 (8%) reported “Continuing Education” 156 (11%) reported “Seeking Employment” 40% of respondents reported North Dakota astheir home state; 78% of these respondents areemployed in North Dakota (retention) 53% of respondents reported Minnesota astheir home state; 47% of these respondentsare employed in Minnesota Graduates reported accepting emplyment in38 states and 2 were planning to work outsideof the USA Of this year’s employed graduates from theCollege of Agriculture, Food Systems, andNatural Resources, approximately 18% havechosen to farm or ranchMEDIAN SALARY 52,150MEDIAN BONUS 5,00078%OF GRADUATESSTAYED IN N.D.This report is based on responses from 1,491 respondents of the 2,544 undergraduate degrees awarded (59%).3

72,000 10,000MASTER’S43454462026272225192 50,000 1,500PROFESSIONAL82554575184106095 49,460 7,000TOTAL65153472341374214194 52,700 5,00020FE M LEAFULLMINORITY80DocMastProf74% Employed1% Not Seeking4% SeekingEmployment21% 06040200DocMastProfar y9413 % F E M A L EPERCENTusel oympot Singeek87% MAL TIMEE53 %40ALE23%TIMEFULL47% M80ontur vinoalealeemre e100sMBon97MedS alediianFu l%E1eek%Nedinganl Timeionc at104Ed ,#S5310060e sp%M47ey R%M135rit y%FDOCTORATEs IsDegsuedonde ntsGRADUATEGRADUATE OVERVIEWEngineeringDegree programs not listed had no graduates during the time period of this report. “-” Not available or restricted for confidentiality reasons. FT Full time PT Part time MS Military serviceAg

sMuseBonMedS alar yl oymp%EediianFu ledingeekot S%Nanl Timeion%S%Conteekinuinging(FT,Ed uc atPT,MS)se ntonde sp#Sur vey Rrit yino%Male%Maleem%F%Employeddsues Isre eDegGRADUATECOLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, FOOD SYSTEMS, AND NATURAL RESOURCES - MASTER’S DATA ONLYAgribusiness and AppliedEconomics813882556040--100--Animal Sciences4505003100---50 41,500-Cereal Science786147136733--100 01-100-----International 1-100-----Natural ResourcesManagement102080075729-14100 50,000-Plant Pathology5406040367-33-100 52,500-Plant Sciences192179261362318-100 45,000-Range Science45050036733--100 47,736-Soil Science5604004502525----673664224560317290 45,000-TOTALCOLLEGE OF ARTS, HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES - MASTER’S DATA ONLYAnthropology1010001100------32505062669238-100 46,000 1,000Communication3100001-100-----Criminal tory47525253100---100 40,500-Landscape Architecture5406005404020-100--Mass Communication667335058020--100 48,625-Music1155450580--20100 47,000-Sociology2100002100------Speech Communication3100002100---100--73623885571225295 46,000 1,000ArchitectureTOTALDegree programs not listed had no graduates during the time period of this report. “-” Not available or restricted for confidentiality reasons. FT Full time PT Part time MS Military service5

559-100 51,500-Business Administration3543572023964--100 61,400 5,000Supply Chain Management4505002100---100--564555163678193-100 53,000 5,000usear yl oympot Seekontey Rur vinoale%Maleem%Fre eDegsMBon36MedS alediianFu leding%E11eek%N12ing%S53inu%Cinganl TimeionEd uc atPT,MS)(FT,%Employede sp#S47rit y17s Is%Msuedonde ntsGRADUATEAccountancyCOLLEGE OF BUSINESS - MASTER’S DATA ONLYTOTALCOLLEGE OF ENGINEERING - MASTER’S DATA ONLYBiomedical Engineering1100001-100-----Civil Engineering560406036733--100 50,000-Computer Science121783927100---80 70,000-Construction Management65050331100---100--Electrical and ComputerEngineering104060606335017----Industrial Engineering andManagement3336767--------Mechanical Engineering119914533367--100 100,000-Software Engineering17247653118218--86 130,000 50,000TOTAL652971583269283-88 85,000 50,000COLLEGE OF GRADUATE AND INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES - MASTER’S DATA ONLY6Community Development21000501100------Environmental andConservation Science2010001100---100--Food Safety3100010033367-----Genomics and Bioinformatics1100001100------Materials and Nanotechnology110000--------TOTAL978224466733--100 28,000-Degree programs not listed had no graduates during the time period of this report. “-” Not available or restricted for confidentiality reasons. FT Full time PT Part time MS Military service

5-100 56,120-TOTAL297921312268275-100 56,120-usear yl oympot Seekontey Rur v#Sino%Male%Maleem%Fre esMBon27MedS alediianFu l%E68eek%Nedinganl Timeion22ing%S31inu%Cing(FT,Ed uc atPT,MS)se ntond21rit y%Employede spdsue79s Is29DegGRADUATEPublic HealthCOLLEGE OF HEALTH PROFESSIONS - MASTER’S DATA ONLYCOLLEGE OF HUMAN SCIENCES AND EDUCATION - MASTER’S DATA ONLYAdvanced Athletic Training3673302100------Agricultural Education1100001-100-----Athletic Training8881313560-40-50 33,000-Counseling88813077129--100 786-14-100 29,120-Educational Leadership45891101694--678 41,000-Extension Education1100001100---100--Family and ConsumerScience Education2100001100------Health, Nutrition and ExerciseScience162575011919--67--Human Development andFamily --100--11277233578297283 44,000 1,500TOTALCOLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS - MASTER’S DATA ONLYApplied --TOTAL2330701797822--100 60,000-Degree programs not listed had no graduates during the time period of this report. “-” Not available or restricted for confidentiality reasons. FT Full time PT Part time MS Military service7

19% MALE100UNDERGRADUATE80UNDERGRADUATE OVERVIEWHealthprofes1%LFEM Asions10080DocMastProf52149180810S al40sMuseMedar ymp60ediiananel TimFu ledl oyingeek8020Lorem ipsumEngi-747% M%E40ot SingEd uonteeking(FT,inu60100%N#S%Employede spey Rur vinorit y48%M%Malealeem%F2555c atPT,MS)se ntBACHELOR8053 %Deg0re es ering0FE M LEA 52,150 camathscience52% M8060FE M ALE40HumSciEdArtsHum6% MSSAL10080AgFoodF ENRM A LEsm6028% MALE7%NDSUMINORITYOverallFE M ALESciMathTIMESUCCESSRATEBACH88ELOR80% Employed1% Not Seeking10% 2PERCENT8% ContinuingEducationDegree programs not listed had no graduates during the time period of this report. “-” Not available or restricted for confidentiality reasons. FT Full time PT Part time MS Military service

e6223770378938-95 58,000 1,000Agricultural SystemsManagement1118829683-17-100 42,300-Animal Sciences548020030671320-78 41,600 6,25093367336671717-100 41,680-Crop and Weed Sciences39287232090-10-100 54,500-Economics1289217650-50-100 41,600-Equine Science61000025050-----Food Safety11000100--------Food Science4010001100---100--General Agriculture20257501191--9100 50,000-Horticulture1030700560-40-100 41,000-Microbiology186733119334422-100 33,280-01687% MAL3113100 58,500-1003%8060ALE100MINORITY400FE M ALE6024143171%6040Education100---152TIME19% MALESUCCESS100RATE 80836040201%AgFoodNRFE M ALar y100Engineer83 38,480ing95 50,000TIMEHealth95professionsusel oympot S-DocMastProf00-13 %75 F E M8A L EPERCENT2050 300 060404020Lorem ipsum200ArtsDegree programs not listed had no graduates during the time period of this report. “-” Not available or restricted for confidentiality reasons. FT Full timeHumSS1001004780PT Part time MS Military service53 %%00%50208075% Employed6040100Ag2 Not SeekingFood15 SeekingEmploymentNR8 Continuingeek8004020ontey Rur vinoaleale3367Doc25 Mast1000Prof31745553845%205610055% M8080FULLFE M LEAVeterinary Technology67E2033FULL53 %4027EALE80Range Scienceemre e47% MNatural Resources Management100sMBonAgricultural EconomicsMedS alediiananl TimFu led-TOTAL0ing%E 45,000eek%N100020ion-ing17040Ed u%S174060ing%C67inu%Employed66020(FT,#S010060c atPT,MS)se ntond%M50rit y%M5010080e spdsue%F16s IsDegAgribusinessBiotechnologyUNDERGRADUATECOLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, FOOD SYSTEMS,AND NATURAL RESOURCESHumSci 9Educa0FE M

sM%ES 62425813574951-100--56040203100---100--Criminal Justice454456721572419-80 41,600-Emergency Management173565189100---50 42,000-English176535-87525--80 40,000-Environmental Design/Landscape Architecture19584255100---100 41,600 1,500History100144357100-633331717100 69,500 5,00082575-805--50 22,980-47% 14053 %40MusicFE M LEAPhilosophy/Humanities087% M- AL1001004Public History40-168081136-402040-6733--60405200203013 E M A L18E59 % anish47525-310055% 40UniversityStudiesFE M ALEWomen and Gender Studies0TOTAL53% M8010010%400200MINORITYFE M ALE35Ag2872Food100NR47535898042-60325402823-010Not Seeking1Artshum12 SeekingEmploymentss33 Continuing60%%%4065200204023254----67 40,000--100 58,500 7,000-90 40,000-Health67 59,000professions81 40,800-403312AgFoodNR871008060402002%ArtsHumSS LFEM AEducationBus--13F E- M A L ----17- 39,500Prof 2020TIME 28% MALESUCCESSRATEPERCENT20-1 %-8054 Employed60803Mast25100 43,000Engineer100ing8060100%72100747 %20ALE8060401371100601265ALE 19% MDoc845%043362020100FULL100E256010EPolitical g10080-60 3,250HealthprofLorem ipsum40200FULLArtBon%Nar y%SuseMedl oympediianFu ledingeek%Cot Sanl Timeion#Sonteekinuinging(FT,Ed uc atPT,MS)se ntonde sp%Mur vey Rrit yino%Malealeem%FAgricultural CommunicationArchitecture10%Employeddsues Isre eDegUNDERGRADUATECOLLEGE OF ARTS, HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCESTIMEHum81SciEdFULLTIMEPERCENTDegree programs not listed had no graduates during the time period of this report. “-” Not available or restricted for confidentiality reasons. FT Full time PT Part time MS Military service10080% MAL10080% MAHumSciEducaSciMath

53 %0FE M LEA52614020642sMBonar yuseMedl oympediianFu ledingeekot Sanl Timeionc atingeek93-7-91 58,380 1,000-11-90 38,720-7193 41,600 1,50066525890ALE219% MALE-80100Healthprofessions80604040200201%0DocF E MastM ALProf1008060Engineering41008060404053 %AgFoodNR60845%FE M ALEEd u2340inu73450ing(FT,589100Engi92 50,000neer96 37,440ing867020 3,00013 % F E M A L E0520 45,011205840900424038660132Marketing60 2,000-1580 45,000951155% M1006014078100-80602280587% M3AL18TOTAL584Management InformationSystems100S al100%E32%N8%S8089ont38%Ce spey R#Sur vinorit 40020525100E60Finance4074PT,MS)sonde nt8060%FALE10026EBusiness Administration57%Employeddsues Isre e47% M80DegAccounting100UNDERGRADUATECOLLEGE OF BUSINESS20Lorem ipsum2006040200100805%806040200FE M AL4020020060%402% ContinuingEducationTIME 36% MALSUCCESSRATE10092PERCENT%200FE M ALArtsHumSS80Not 604%320MINORITY40604010090% EmployedHumSciEd80E60M66% ALE100FE M ALEE020Artshumss747 %4010060FULLALE8080E100HealthprofAgFoodMALE28% NRTIMEmath93scienceHumSciEducaFULLTIMEPERCENTFE M ALE53% M8060100FULL100NDSUOverallDegree programs not listed had no graduates during the time period of this report. “-” Not available or restricted for confidentiality reasons. FT Full time PT Part time MS Military service1008052%SciMathBACH-11ELOR0FE M

ediianFu leding-89 59,498-Civil Engineering68247612458749-100 58,000 2,250Computer Engineering3318821520100---100 71,500 5,000Computer Science8411891360822133100 70,000 4,750Construction Engineering20595518100---100 60,000 300Construction Management546949408558393 60,000 1,500Electrical Engineering711387104584211292 66,000 6,500Industrial Engineering andManagement26356582190-10-88 66,500 2,250Manufacturing Engineering601000560-40-100 60,000-Mechanical Engineering14089231099055192 64,000 4,000TOTAL517138783778838195 63,000 2,75040408%MINORITY200200DocMastProf13 % F E M A L EEngiSeeking8neerEmploymentContinuing3 ingEducation1% Not Seeking%91PERCENTEngineering95usear yS alTIMEBonl oympot Seekontur vinoaleale88% EmployedFULL60TIMESUCCESSRATEFULL80emre e6087% MALE100sM7Med%E7eek%N86ing%S14inu%Cinganl TimeionEd uc atPT,MS)%Employed08012(FT,#S87100DocMastProfe sp%M13ey R%M15rit y%FAgricultural and BiosystemsEngineerings IsDegsuedonde ntsUNDERGRADUATECOLLEGE OF ENGINEERINGFULLTIMEPERCENT%HealthprofDegree programs not listed had no graduates during the time period of this report. “-” Not available or restricted for confidentiality reasons. FT Full time PT Part time MS Military service100% MAAgFood

sMuseMed8100---100 50,336 5,000Nursing202871351549712-97 57,200 5,000Pharmaceutical Sciences13571297135-100-----Radiologic Sciences377327023919--88 46,800 5,000Respiratory Care1010000786-14-100 52,000 12,5003988119532757421-96 57,200 5,00080100806040402002013 % F E M A L E0801005%806020001%FE M ALAgFoodNR57% Employed0% Not Seeking%%99PERCENT10080Healthprof10060806040Lorem ipsum200TIME47% M96FULLTIMEPERCENT4053 %Health1 SeekingEmploymentprofes42 TY40E40EngineeringDocMastProf19% MALE10060EngineeringFULL6087% MALFULL100Bon14S al%Ear yl oy%NmpediianFu ledingeek%Sot Sanl Timeion%Conteekinuinging(FT,Ed uc atPT,MS)se ntond%Employed#Sur vey Rrit y%Mino%Maleale%Feme spdsues Isre eDeg14TOTAL200FE M LEADegree programs not listed had no graduates during the time period of this report. “-” Not available or restricted for confidentiality reasons. FT Full time PT Part time MS Military serviceArtsHum100UNDERGRADUATE868od14Medical Laboratory ScienceEocastofCOLLEGE OF HEALTH PROFESSIONSHumSci13

sM1164-36-75 39,350 2,000Dietetics1989115667-33-75 43,680-Education69613913686-14-87 37,212-Exercise Science37623801429647-50--Hospitality and TourismManagement9891109100---100 36,220 5,000Human Development andFamily Science115919652791210-94 39,500-Interior Design14100004100---100 32,000-42217951974-26-86 29,460-32172285151751015-88 36,720 3,500100806040402002013 % F E M A L E019% MALE DocMastProf100608060402000FE M AL10010060605%80604020002%720MINORITY40FE M ALArtsHumSS4020020075 Employed%HumSeeking15SciEmploymentEd10 ContinuingEducation0% Not Seeking%TIMESUCCESSRATEFULL6028% MALEE10080HealthLorem ipsum prof F401008047% M8053 gineering85PERCENTHumSciEducaEM ALEFULL60ETOTAL87% MALBon%EuseMed%N25S al%Sar yediianFu ledmpl oyeekingeekot Singinginuanl TimeionEd uc atPT,MS)ont198014(FT,%C81100Artshumss%Employede spey R#Sur vrit yino%Male%M1680AgFoodNRale%FApparel, Retail Merchandisingand Design100SportManagementDocMastProfemDegre es Issuedonde ntsUNDERGRADUATECOLLEGE OF HUMAN SCIENCES AND EDUCATIONTIME88FULLTIMEPERCENT%Degree programs not listed had no graduates during the time period of this report. “-” Not available or restricted for confidentiality reasons. FT Full time PT Part time MS Military serviceBusSciMath

020768444310380 31,200 1,000047525--100 36,400-0367-33-100 52,300-56535Bon-S al%Ear yl oy%NmpediianFu ledingeek%Sot Singeekinu%Contanl Timeionc atEd uing(FT,e spPT,MS)sonde nt13 % F E M A L Eey R-200Geologyur v#S0110rit oyeddsues Isre 75 40,500-Physics2010001-100-----10276241360473313783 34,000-4258810401050-100--47%- M100-- 33,280 1,00019% MALE100PsychologyUNDERGRADUATE10087% er34ing 1610091646046806000801006028% MALE806040200202%0FE M ALE40ArtsHumSS806036% MALE1009%806040200200MINORITY404%BusFE M ALE100FE M LEAHealthprofAgFoodNRHumSciEdmathsci16 SeekingEmploymentenceContinuing46% Employed4% Not SeekingHumSciEducaTIMESUCCESSRATEFULL1008420Lorem ipsum204404053 %DocF E M A stry and MolecularBiology1008godRBehavioral StatisticsEocastofCOLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICSTIME84FULLTIMEPERCENT%34% EducationDegree programs not listed had no graduates during the time period of this report. “-” Not available or restricted for confidentiality reasons. FT Full time PT Part time MS Military service100NDSUOverallBACHELOR15

NOTES1. % Employed (FT, PT, MS) – The percentage of graduates whoare employed full time, part time, including entrepreneurs,on temporary/contract work assignment, military service,freelancers, those in postgraduate internships or fellowships,and other work categories.2. % Continuing Education – The number of graduates reportedas “Still Seeking Education” plus graduates reported as“Exam Preparation”.3. % Seeking Employment – The number of graduates seekingemployment or volunteer work.4. % Employed Full Time – The percentage of employed respondentswho are employed more than 30 hours/week.5. Success Rate – The employed percentage plus the continuingeducation percentage.6. The denominator used for these calculations is the numberof students with a reported status.7. Degree programs not listed had no graduates during the timeperiod of this report.8. “-” indicates the number is not available or restricted forconfidentiality reasons.9. Some items may sum to less or more than 100% dueto rounding.16

MISSIONThe Career and Advising Center’s mission is to empower and supportstudents to achieve individual, academic and career goals throughholistic exploration and connections while at NDSU and beyond.PURPOSEThe Career and Advising Center’s purpose is to inspire students to reachtheir full potential. We aim to achieve this by:EXPLOREEncouraging and supporting exploration of majors andcareers through an integrated service approach.PREPAREProviding education and resources to prepare studentsfor academic and career success.CONNECTFacilitating connections between students, universityand community stakeholders through events, on-campusinterviews, internships and career opportunities.SUPPORTSupporting and training faculty and staff universitywideto enhance academic advising and to promote experientiallearning and career opportunities for all students.career-advising.ndsu.edu

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University Old Dominion University St. Cloud State University University of Mary 2020 HIGHLIGHTS Doc Mast Prof Ag Food NR Arts Hum SS Bus Engi-neer ing Health prof Hum Sci Educa Sci Math BACH- . Criminal Justice 1 100 0 0 1 - 100 - - - - - English 5 100 0 0 4 75 25 - - 50 - -