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CLASS OF 2019 CAREER OUTCOMES Employment Sectors Non-Profit Organizaon Government For-Profit Company 68% 14% 9% $ K-12 Educaon Higher Educaon 5% 4% Accenture Amazon Booz Allen Hamilton CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield Catalent Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Delioe Erickson Living General Dynamics GlaxoSmithKline IBM Johns Hopkins Health System JHU Applied Physics Laboratory Kennedy Krieger Instute Leidos Lockheed Marn Maryland Public Schools Morgan Stanley NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Naonal Instutes of Health Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR) Northrop Grumman Corporaon Raytheon ScribeAmerica Stanley Black & Decker, Inc. T. Rowe Price Textron Systems United Parcel Service (UPS) U.S. Armed Forces U.S. Department of Defense U.S. Food & Drug Administraon University of Maryland Medical Center University System of Maryland Instuons Walmart Labs W. R. Grace and Company Degrees Being Pursued Top Employers 16 countries including the United States 34 states plus DC and Puerto Rico Employment Locaons American University Carnegie Mellon University Columbia University Cornell University Drexel University Duke University Georgetown University Georgia Instute of Technology Harvard University Johns Hopkins University Massachuses Instute of Technology New York University North Carolina State University Ohio State University Pennsylvania State University Stanford University University of California, Irvine University of Michigan University of Pennsylvania Virginia Tech In addion to University System of Maryland instuons, graduates will be aending: Sample of Graduate & Professional Schools Master’s Doctoral Professional Degree (JD, MD, Vet, etc.) 2nd Bachelor’s Graduate Cer�ficate Dual Degree/Other 65% 21% 9% 2% 2% 1% of those employed obtained jobs in 76% Maryland 90% of all degree recipients are Employed and/or Pursuing Further Educaon within 6 months of graduaon. 81% Knowledge Rate Data was collected on 2,683 out of UMBC’s 3,324 undergraduate and graduate degree recipients.

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CLASS OF 2019 CAREER OUTCOMES

Employment Sectors

Non-Profit Organization

Government

For-Profit Company68%

14%

9%

$

K-12 Education

Higher Education5%

4%

AccentureAmazonBooz Allen HamiltonCareFirst BlueCross BlueShieldCatalentCenters for Medicare & Medicaid ServicesDeliotteErickson LivingGeneral DynamicsGlaxoSmithKlineIBMJohns Hopkins Health SystemJHU Applied Physics LaboratoryKennedy Krieger InstituteLeidosLockheed MartinMaryland Public SchoolsMorgan StanleyNASA Goddard Space Flight CenterNational Institutes of HealthNaval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR)Northrop Grumman CorporationRaytheonScribeAmericaStanley Black & Decker, Inc.T. Rowe PriceTextron SystemsUnited Parcel Service (UPS)U.S. Armed ForcesU.S. Department of DefenseU.S. Food & Drug AdministrationUniversity of Maryland Medical CenterUniversity System of Maryland InstitutionsWalmart LabsW. R. Grace and Company

Degrees Being Pursued

Top Employers

16 countries including the United States

34 states plus DC and Puerto Rico

Employment Locations

American University Carnegie Mellon University Columbia University Cornell UniversityDrexel University Duke UniversityGeorgetown University Georgia Institute of Technology Harvard UniversityJohns Hopkins University Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyNew York UniversityNorth Carolina State UniversityOhio State University Pennsylvania State University Stanford University University of California, IrvineUniversity of MichiganUniversity of PennsylvaniaVirginia Tech

In addition to University System of Maryland institutions, graduates will be attending:

Sample of Graduate & Professional Schools

Master’s

Doctoral

Professional Degree(JD, MD, Vet, etc.)

2nd Bachelor’s

Graduate Cer�ficate

Dual Degree/Other

65%

21%

9%2%

2% 1%

of those employed obtained jobs in

76% Maryland

90% of all degree recipients are Employed and/or Pursuing Further Education within 6 months of graduation.

81% Knowledge RateData was collected on 2,683 out of UMBC’s 3,324 undergraduate and graduate degree recipients.

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IMMEDIATE POST GRADUATION PLANSGraduateUndergraduate

89%Employment

Grad/Professional School or Both

96%Employment

Further Advanced Studies or Both

82%of undergraduates engaged in:INTERNSHIPS | CO-OP | SERVICE-LEARNINGSTUDENT TEACHING | FIELD EXPERIENCE | RESEARCHSTUDENT LEADERSHIP POSITIONS | STUDY ABROAD

81%of undergraduates engaged with the Career Center at least once during their time at UMBC

Of those employed:Of those employed:

UMBC prepared me for my future by:

“Instilling within me, skills to take on the real-world and also an intercultural perspective, which is imperative for the modern world we live in now.”

“Giving me many opportunities to grow through research, service, and student organizations. The professors in my department were very supportive, helping me to develop as a student and a researcher as early as Freshman year. “

“Creating learning opportunities that required project-based work and connecting me with insightful professors, mentors, and professionals.”

“Encouraging me to innovate, collaborate, and practice integrity and respect for diverse perspectives and cultures through its undergraduate as well as graduate school teachings, student organizations, work-study jobs, internships and service-learning opportunities.”

previously interned or worked for

that organization while at UMBC

previously interned or worked for

that organization while at UMBC

are in positions directly related to their career goals

are in positions directly related to their career goals

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