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Humanities, sciences, and medical, dental, and pharmaceutical science programs evidence different trends.

Schools in the humanities (Foreign Studies, Human Sciences, Letters, Law, and Economics)

Looking at statistics for schools in the humanities only (specifically, the Schools of Foreign Studies, Human Sciences, Letters, Law, and Economics), 1,082 of 1,451 graduates (or 75%) sought employment, while 196 (13%) chose to continue their studies.
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UNIT : %

  • (1)Employee
  • (2)Continued study
  • (3)Other

(1)Employee 1,082 graduates (75%)
(2)Continued study 196 graduates (13%)
(3)Other 173 graduates (12%)


Schools in the sciences (Science, Engineering, and Engineering Science)

Looking at statistics for schools in the sciences only (specifically, the Schools of Science, Engineering, and Engineering Science), 1,316 of 1,543 graduates (or 85%) chose to continue their studies, while 164 (11%) sought employment—the reverse of the trend exhibited by schools in the humanities.

UNIT : %

  • (1)Continued study
  • (2)Employee
  • (3)Other

(1)Continued study 1,316 graduates (85%)
(2)Employee 164 graduates (11%)
(3)Other 63 graduates (4%)


Schools in medicine, dentistry, and pharmaceutical science (Medicine, Dentistry, and Pharmaceutical Science)

Looking at statistics for faculty of medicine, scool of dentistry, and pharmaceutical science only (specifically, the Schools of Medicine, Dentistry, and Pharmaceutical Science), 144 of 416 (or 35%) of graduates became clinical residents, 126 graduates (30%) sought employment, and 117 (28%) chose to continue their studies—a different trend than those of schools in the humanities or sciences.

UNIT : %

  • (1)Clinical resident
  • (2)Employee
  • (3)Continued study
  • (4)Other

(1)Clinical resident 144 graduates (35%)
(2)Employee 126 graduates (30%)
(3)Continued study 117 graduates (28%)
(3)Other 29 graduates (7%)