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[GRADUATEOUTCOMES
2011 - 2012
WAYNE STATE COLLEGE
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]GRADUATE OUTCOMES[A publication of
Nebraska Department of Labor Labor Market Information Center 550 South 16th Street PO Box 94600 Lincoln, NE 68509-4600
Telephone: 402.471.2600 Fax: 402.471.9867
This report is available online and can be accessed at: NEworks.nebraska.gov.
A special thanks to Nebraska’s Coordinating Commission for Postsecondary Education and the participating colleges: Central Community College, Chadron State College, Metropolitan Community College, Mid-Plains Community College, Northeast Community College, Peru State College, Southeast Community College, University of Nebraska - Kearney, Wayne State College, Western Nebraska Community College and their Public Information Offices.
The Department of Labor accepts no liability for any actions taken or not taken as a result of information contained in this report.
Any information in this report may be quoted or reproduced, provided an accurate citation is made.
Equal Opportunity Employer/Program
Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities.
TTD: 800.833.7352
TABLE OF CONTENTS
THINGS TO KNOW
OVERVIEW
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ALL STATE COLLEGES
WAYNE STATE COLLEGE
APPENDIX
3]OVERVIEWGRADUATE OUTCOMES EXPLAINED
The Workforce Investment Act provided the impetus for the Graduate Outcomes project to develop a system of consumer information. This collaborative effort involves the Nebraska De-partment of Labor, the Coordinating Commission for Postsec-ondary Education, all six of Nebraska’s community colleges, all three state colleges and the University of Nebraska – Kearney.
WHO USES GRADUATE OUTCOMES INFORMATION?
Prospective students planning their education need information to help select a college and major. Colleges and regulatory commis-sions need the information to improve educational programs in the state. Workforce Investment Boards, economic developers, and policy makers need information on labor supply to help meet the needs of businesses in Nebraska.
WHAT DOES THE
GRADUATE OUTCOMES PROJECT TELL ME?
Results from the Graduate Outcomes project give a clear picture of recent graduates’ work location, earnings, and industry employment.
HERE ARE JUST A FEW EXAMPLES OF QUESTIONS THE
GRADUATE OUTCOMES PROJECT CAN HELP ANSWER:
• In which counties are graduates employed?
• What are the demographic characteristics of graduates?
• What industries employ recent graduates?
• Which fields of study produce graduates most likely to be employed in Nebraska?
• Which fields of study produce graduates with the highest wages?
• What are some characteristics of the businesses employing these recent graduates?
The Appendix of this publication contains detailed spreadsheets for participating institutions that include the percentage of graduates working in Nebraska plus earnings by field of study and degree. It also includes industry employment by major and degree along with earnings information.
4 [ THINGS TO KNOWAnnualized wage records are found by taking the graduate’s first quarter earnings multiplied by four. This is the same meth-odology used to estimate the service area earnings, using Quarterly Census of Em-ployment and Wages data.
When there are small numbers of students in a program/major/industry, a few unusu-al results can dramatically affect percent-ages. To protect individual confidentiality, programs with fewer than four graduates are not published. Non-publishable or unavailable data is denoted as “***” or “na” throughout the publication.
Wage matches are postponed to give grad-uates time to be working in a career field. There is also a lag time in obtaining unem-ployment insurance records. In general, for people working January through March, employers have approximately April through June to report the information.
The Quarterly Census of Employment and Wage information is added July through September. Past experience tells us that if the queries are run at a later date, more employment is reported, allowing for more accurate and complete data.
Not all graduates can be found. If a grad-uate is not found, it does not necessarily mean they are unemployed; it means they were not located in the search of Nebraska’s Unemployment Insurance database. Individ-uals who are self-employed, work in indus-tries not covered by Unemployment Insur-ance, are enrolled in other postsecondary education and are not working, work in another state, or work for the federal government are unlikely to be found in the database. An institution’s proximity to bordering states may make some students less likely to be employed in Nebraska, and therefore, not found in Nebraska’s Unemployment Insurance database.
Earnings may be for full or part-time work. Earnings reported in the database include wages, salaries, bonuses, commissions and other income designated as earnings un-der Nebraska Unemployment law. Wages tend to be higher in some regions than others. The wage information listed relates to all individuals found working in Nebras-ka and may be influenced by strong regional variation.
It is not possible to tell if graduates are employed in occupations related to their education.
The CIP Code field identifies the six digit classification of instructional program (CIP) code for each field of study.
Data pertaining to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and University of Nebraska-Omaha was not made available to the Nebraska Department of Labor for this publication.
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ALL STATE COLLEGES[
GRADUATE EMPLOYMENT BY COUNTY
DEMOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS
INDUSTRY ANALYSIS
AGE ANALYSIS
SECTOR/BUSINESS SIZE ANALYSIS
STATEWIDE DATA
BY COUNTYGRADUATE EMPLOYMENT
Cherry1 Holt
5
Custer3
Sioux1
Lincoln17
Sheridan3
Morrill5 Garden
2
Knox5
Keith1
Dawes31
Rock2
Brown2
Gage9
Hall8
Dundy1
Chase0
Buffalo4
Grant0
Clay1
Kimball2
York2
Frontier0
Otoe22
Dawson2
Cedar6
Platte17
Arthur0
Burt4
Perkins0
Cheyenne7
Hayes1
Blaine0
Loup0
Box Butte12
Cass3
Boyd2
Boone5Banner
0
Polk3
Butler2
Furnas4
Hooker1
Antelope4
Saline7
Valley2
Pierce4
Logan0
Thomas3
Lancaster58
Dixon5
Harlan1
Adams4
Thayer2
Dodge20
Phelps1
Saunders3
McPherson1
Deuel0
Howard1
Cuming11
Seward4
Greeley1
Fillmore4
Hitchcock0
Garfield2
Franklin0
Keya Paha0
Webster0
Nance1
Madison51
Wheeler1
Nuckolls0
Merrick3
Colfax9
Gosper0
Scotts Bluff41
Jefferson4
Wayne27
Sherman1
Red Willow3
Kearney3
Hamilton3
Stanton1
Pawnee1
Richardson2
Nemaha17
Johnson2
Thurston13
Douglas129Sarpy
39
Dakota30
Washington6
0 1 - 9 10 - 22 23 - 41 42 - 58 59 - 129
LEGENDNUMBER OF GRADUATES
ALL STATE COLLEGES
DEMOGRAPHICS
All State Colleges Total Female Male
White,
Non-
Hispanic
total
Minority
Black,
Non-
Hispanic
Alaskan
Native/
American Indian Asian
Native Hawaiian/
Other Pacific
Islander
Latino/
Hispanic
Two or
More
Races
Graduates 1559 946 613 1342 85 27 12 8 0 32 6
Graduates Working in Nebraska 962 606 356 862 38 8 6 1 0 21 2
% Working in Nebraska 62% 64% 58% 64% 45% 30% 50% 13% 0 66% 33%
Estimated Avg. Annual Wage $32,711 $30,415 $36,617 $32,658 $28,476 $27,044 $34,887 *** *** $28,668 ***
Estimated Median Annual Wage $32,265 $30,794 $34,436 $31,897 $23,853 $19,831 $33,200 *** *** $24,806 ***
Bachelor's Degree
Graduates 1143 690 453 1004 67 20 9 7 0 27 4
Graduates Working in Nebraska 700 435 265 631 32 7 5 1 0 18 1
% Working in Nebraska 61% 63% 58% 63% 48% 35% 56% 14% 0 67% 25%
Estimated Avg. Annual Wage $26,231 $23,967 $29,949 $26,269 $23,905 $20,565 $29,562 *** *** $23,480 ***
Estimated Median Annual Wage $26,092 $24,229 $29,597 $26,092 $21,310 $18,413 $33,146 *** *** $22,136 ***
Master's Degree
Graduates 403 252 151 325 18 7 3 1 0 5 2
Graduates Working in Nebraska 251 167 84 220 6 1 1 0 0 3 1
% Working in Nebraska 62% 66% 56% 68% 33% 14% 33% 0 0% 60% 50%
Estimated Avg. Annual Wage $47,792 $45,751 $51,849 $47,573 $52,854 *** *** *** *** *** ***
Estimated Median Annual Wage $48,395 $47,181 $51,539 $48,005 $57,962 *** *** *** *** *** ***
Post Master's Certificate
Graduates 13 4 9 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Graduates Working in Nebraska 11 4 7 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
% Working in Nebraska 85% 100% 78% 85% 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Estimated Avg. Annual Wage $100,885 $91,438 $106,283 $100,885 *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
Estimated Median Annual Wage $96,015 $97,430 $85,488 $96,015 *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
ALL STATE COLLEGES
Eighty-five percent of all state college grad-uates with a post-master’s certificate were found to be working in Nebraska, and earning a median annual income of $96,015. Bache-lor’s degree holders from the state colleges earned a median income that was about 46% less than master’s degree holders. Master’s degree holders from the state colleges earned a median income that was about 50% less than post master’s certificate holders. Six-ty-nine percent of all state college students who received a post master’s certificate were male. Eighty-six percent of all state college graduates were white, 2.0% were Hispanic, 1.7% were black, and less than 1 percent were American Indian, Alaskan Native, or Asian.
ANALYSIS
DEMOGRAPHIC
DEMOGRAPHICS - ALL COMMUNITY COLLEGES
$0 $20K $40K $60K $80K $100K $120K
POST MASTER'S CERTIFICATE
MASTER'S DEGREE
BACHELOR'S DEGREE
ALL DEGREE LEVELS
LATINO/HISPANIC
ALASKAN NATIVE/AMERICAN INDIAN
BLACK, NON-HISPANIC
WHITE, NON-HISPANIC
DEMOGRAPHICS - ALL COMMUNITY COLLEGES
$0 $20K $40K $60K $80K $100K $120K
POST MASTER'S CERTIFICATE
MASTER'S DEGREE
BACHELOR'S DEGREE
ALL DEGREE LEVELS
LATINO/HISPANIC
ALASKAN NATIVE/AMERICAN INDIAN
BLACK, NON-HISPANIC
WHITE, NON-HISPANIC
ESTIMATED AVERAGE ANNUAL WAGE BY RACE/ETHNICITY & DEGREE LEVEL
Estimated avg. annual wage data is not available for Asian, Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander state college graduates or state graduates of two or more races. For complete breakdown of graph data, see the table on the previous page.
If a color is not displayed on the graph, the data was not available for that race/ethnicity and degree level.
ALL STATE COLLEGES
INDUSTRY ANALYSIS
The highest average annual wage was paid to state college graduates with a post-master’s certificate in Superintendency and Educational System Administration. Their average annual salary was $100,885. All graduates working in Nebraska with this degree were found to be working in the educational services industry.
Twenty-four percent of all state college graduates working in retail trade had bache-lor’s degrees in business administration and management. The average annual salary for these degree holders was $29,412. Elementary education and teaching graduates made up 20.8% of all state college graduates working in the educational services industry. On aver-age, they earned $25,632. The industry with graduates earning the highest average annual wage was the utilities industry, at $67,563. The industry with graduates earning the lowest average annual wage was leisure and hospitality, at $15,138.
Employing Industry
Number of Graduates
Working in Nebraska
Estimated Avg.
Annual Earnings
Accommodation and Food Services 6 $18,514
Administrative and Support and Waste Man-agement and Remediation Services 28 $30,404
Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing & Hunting 5 $25,164
Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 13 $15,958
Construction 12 $34,593
Educational Services 476 $37,687
Finance and Insurance 42 $37,631
Health Care 74 $25,964
Information 8 $25,900
Leisure and Hospitality 17 $15,138
Management of Companies and Enterprises 10 $43,702
Manufacturing 23 $36,876
Other Services, Except Public Administration 10 $22,198
Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services 29 $28,775
Public Administration 46 $32,458
Real Estate and Rental and Leasing 4 $22,787
Retail Trade 75 $20,416
Social Assistance 39 $20,882
Transportation and Warehousing 7 $27,986
Utilities 11 $67,563
Wholesale Trade 25 $23,121
ALL STATE COLLEGES
ANALYSIS
BUSINESS SECTOR & SIZEState college graduates worked in the local public sector 52% of the time, compared to the statewide average of 18%. Most of these gradu-ates (90.2%) were found to be working in the educational services industry. Sixty-five per-cent of state college graduates worked for es-tablishments that had 100 or more employees. A full 58% of these graduates were found to be working in the education services industry. Almost half (43%) of graduates found working in Nebraska worked for private companies. Retail trade was the industry in the private sector that employed the most state college graduates (18%). State college graduates working in the local sector earned the highest average annual wage, at $38,097. Private sec-tor employees made the least, at $26,268.
GRADUATE EMPLOYMENT PERCENTAGE BY BUSINESS SECTOR
BUSINESS SIZE BY EMPLOYEE COUNT
Federal % State % Local % Private % Total
Statewide N/A 0% 234 3% 1382 18% 6142 79% 7758
All State Colleges N/A 0% 48 5% 501 52% 411 43% 960
1 - 19 % 20 - 99 % 100+ % Total
Statewide 1195 15% 1927 25% 4636 60% 7758
All State Colleges 101 11% 233 24% 626 65% 960
BUSINESS SECTOR/SIZE - ALL STATE COLLEGES
FEDERAL
STATE
LOCAL
PRIVATE
100+
20 - 99
1 - 19
79%
18%3%
90%
6%
4%
55% 26%
19%
11%
79%
18%
3%
43%52%
5%
65% 24%60% 25%
15%
BUSINESS SECTOR/SIZE - ALL STATE COLLEGES
FEDERAL
STATE
LOCAL
PRIVATE
100+
20 - 99
1 - 19
79%
18%3%
90%
6%
4%
55% 26%
19%
11%
79%
18%
3%
43%52%
5%
65% 24%60% 25%
15%
BUSINESS SECTOR/SIZE - ALL STATE COLLEGES
FEDERAL
STATE
LOCAL
PRIVATE
100+
20 - 99
1 - 19
79%
18%3%
90%
6%
4%
55% 26%
19%
11%
79%
18%
3%
43%52%
5%
65% 24%60% 25%
15%
BUSINESS SECTOR/SIZE - ALL STATE COLLEGES
FEDERAL
STATE
LOCAL
PRIVATE
100+
20 - 99
1 - 19
79%
18%3%
90%
6%
4%
55% 26%
19%
11%
79%
18%
3%
43%52%
5%
65% 24%60% 25%
15%
STATEWIDE ALL STATE COLLEGES
STATEWIDE ALL STATE COLLEGES
ALL STATE COLLEGES
ANALYSIS
AGEState college graduates tended to be a bit older than the average college graduate. Sixty-five percent of state college graduates were between the ages of 25 and 34, com-pared to the statewide average of 45%. Older graduates also tended to earn higher wages. Graduates ages 55 and over earned an aver-age annual wage of $47,040, the highest of all age groups. Educational services was the most popular industry within all age catego-ries of state college graduates. Half (49.6%) of all state college graduates found working in Nebraska were employed in the educational services industry.
AGE - ALL STATE COLLEGES
55+
45 - 54
35 - 4425 - 3418 - 24
45%
15%
8%
28%
65%
15%
8%
3%
4% 9%
GRADUATE PERCENTAGE BY AGE
AGE - ALL STATE COLLEGES
55+
45 - 54
35 - 4425 - 3418 - 24
45%
15%
8%
28%
65%
15%
8%
3%
4% 9%
Statewide All State Colleges
Age Graduates % Graduates %
18 - 24 2862 28% 138 9%
25 - 34 3112 45% 1018 65%
35 - 44 1203 15% 234 15%
45 - 54 664 8% 123 8%
55+ 336 4% 45 3%
STATEWIDE ALL STATE COLLEGES
ALL STATE COLLEGES
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WAYNE STATE COLLEGE[
GRADUATE EMPLOYMENT BY COUNTY
DEMOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS
INDUSTRY ANALYSIS
AGE ANALYSIS
SECTOR/BUSINESS SIZE ANALYSIS
13]BY COUNTYGRADUATE EMPLOYMENT
Cherry0 Holt
4
Custer0
Sioux0
Lincoln4
Sheridan0
Morrill0 Garden
0
Knox5
Keith0
Dawes1
Rock0
Brown1
Gage2
Hall2
Dundy0
Chase0
Buffalo1
Grant0
Clay1
Kimball0
York1
Frontier0
Otoe0
Dawson1
Cedar6
Platte13
Arthur0
Burt4
Perkins0
Cheyenne1
Hayes0
Blaine0
Loup0
Box Butte0
Cass1
Boyd2
Boone5Banner
0
Polk1
Butler2
Furnas3
Hooker0
Antelope4
Saline2
Valley1
Pierce4
Logan0
Thomas0
Lancaster22
Dixon5
Harlan0
Adams3
Thayer2
Dodge15
Phelps1
Saunders3
McPherson0
Deuel0
Howard1
Cuming11
Seward2
Greeley1
Fillmore1
Hitchcock0
Garfield1
Franklin0
Keya Paha0
Webster0
Nance1
Madison46
Wheeler1
Nuckolls0
Merrick3
Colfax8
Gosper0
Scotts Bluff1
Jefferson2
Wayne26
Sherman1
Red Willow1
Kearney1
Hamilton1
Stanton1
Pawnee0
Richardson0
Nemaha0
Johnson0
Thurston13
Douglas57Sarpy
9
Dakota30
Washington5
0 1 - 4 5 - 9 10 - 15 16 - 30 31 - 57
LEGENDNUMBER OF GRADUATES
w WAYNE STATE COLLEGE
14 [ DEMOGRAPHICS
Wayne State College Total Female Male
White,
Non-
Hispanic
total
Minority
Black,
Non-
Hispanic
Alaskan
Native/
American Indian Asian
Native Hawaiian/
Other Pacific
Islander
Latino/
Hispanic
Two or
More
Races
Graduates 664 376 288 568 30 11 4 4 0 11 0
Graduates Working in Nebraska 451 264 187 394 21 6 4 1 0 10 0
% Working in Nebraska 68% 70% 65% 69% 70% 55% 100% 25% 0 91% 0
Estimated Avg. Annual Wage $33,405 $31,606 $35,946 $32,778 $30,675 $27,547 $41,117 *** *** $27,377 ***
Estimated Median Annual Wage $31,880 $31,168 $33,306 $31,219 $26,494 $19,831 $42,363 *** *** $25,650 ***
Bachelor's Degree
Graduates 488 272 216 441 26 8 3 4 0 11 0
Graduates Working in Nebraska 327 187 140 297 19 5 3 1 0 10 0
% Working in Nebraska 67% 69% 65% 67% 73% 63% 100% 25% 0 91% 0
Estimated Avg. Annual Wage $26,227 $24,769 $28,174 $26,166 $26,856 $18,578 *** *** *** $27,377 ***
Estimated Median Annual Wage $26,361 $24,710 $28,277 $26,377 $24,806 $18,413 *** *** *** $25,650 ***
Master's Degree
Graduates 163 100 63 114 4 3 1 0 0 0 0
Graduates Working in Nebraska 113 73 40 86 2 1 1 0 0 0 0
% Working in Nebraska 69% 73% 63% 75% 50% 33% 100% 0 0% 0 0
Estimated Avg. Annual Wage $47,610 $45,842 $50,838 $46,900 *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
Estimated Median Annual Wage $48,279 $46,020 $49,453 $46,865 *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
Post Master's Certificate
Graduates 13 4 9 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Graduates Working in Nebraska 11 4 7 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
% Working in Nebraska 85% 100% 78% 85% 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Estimated Avg. Annual Wage $100,885 $91,438 $106,283 $100,885 *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
Estimated Median Annual Wage $96,015 $97,430 $85,488 $96,015 *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
WAYNE STATE COLLEGE
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Females outnumbered males at every degree level other than post master’s certificates. They were also more likely to be found work-ing in Nebraska after graduation. Minorities accounted for 4.5% of the graduating class and 2.2% of graduates earning master’s de-grees or higher. American Indian or Alaska Native graduates reported the estimated highest overall average annual wage.
The highest average annual wage earned by Wayne graduates was $100,885, in the post master’s certificate degree level. Graduates with a post master’s certificate were also more likely to be found working in Nebras-ka than any other degree category. Among graduates between the ages of 35 and 44, 73.2% received a master’s degree or higher. Graduates in this age group had an average annual wage of $46,323. Overall, 26.5% of Wayne State graduates earned degrees or certification higher than a bachelor’s degree. Their estimated average annual earnings were $52,336.
ANALYSIS
DEMOGRAPHIC
$0 $20K $40K $60K $80K $100K $120K
POST MASTER'S CERTIFICATE
MASTER'S DEGREE
BACHELOR'S DEGREE
ALL DEGREE LEVELS
LATINO/HISPANIC
ALASKAN NATIVE/AMERICAN INDIAN
BLACK, NON-HISPANIC
WHITE, NON-HISPANIC
$0 $20K $40K $60K $80K $100K $120K
POST MASTER'S CERTIFICATE
MASTER'S DEGREE
BACHELOR'S DEGREE
ALL DEGREE LEVELS
LATINO/HISPANIC
ALASKAN NATIVE/AMERICAN INDIAN
BLACK, NON-HISPANIC
WHITE, NON-HISPANIC
ESTIMATED AVERAGE ANNUAL WAGE BY RACE/ETHNICITY & DEGREE LEVEL
Estimated avg. annual wage data is not available for Asian, Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander WSC graduates or WSC graduates of two or more races. For complete breakdown of graph data, see the table on the previous page.
If a color is not displayed on the graph, the data was not available for that race/ethnicity and degree level.
WAYNE STATE COLLEGE
16 [ INDUSTRY ANALYSIS
The educational services industry employed the largest percentage (43.1%) of Wayne State graduates in the first quarter of 2013. It employed 194 graduates, more than four times more than the next largest employer ranked by percentage (retail trade with 43 graduates). The health care and education-al services industries combined to employ 52% of Wayne State Graduates in the first quarter of 2013. The second most popular field of study for Wayne State graduates was curriculum and instruction (behind business administration and management), with 80 graduates. The largest industry percentage of employment for these graduates in the first quarter of 2013 was in educational services (61 graduates).
Employing Industry
Graduates
Working in Nebraska
Estimated Avg.
Annual Earnings
Accommodation and Food Services 4 $21,011
Administrative and Support and Waste Man-agement and Remediation Services 12 $25,236
Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing & Hunting 3 ***
Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 9 $17,883
Construction 8 $38,363
Educational Services 194 $42,162
Finance and Insurance 23 $35,977
Health Care 40 $26,024
Information 5 $30,384
Leisure and Hospitality 9 $16,240
Management of Companies and Enterprises 4 $42,199
Manufacturing 14 $32,499
Other Services, Except Public Administration 7 $27,891
Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services 13 $29,440
Public Administration 16 $33,813
Real Estate and Rental and Leasing 1 ***
Retail Trade 43 $20,127
Social Assistance 23 $21,334
Transportation and Warehousing 3 ***
Utilities 2 ***
Wholesale Trade 17 $22,863
WAYNE STATE COLLEGE
17]ANALYSIS
BUSINESS SECTOR & SIZEUnlike the pattern of other state schools, Wayne State College produced recent gradu-ates who were more likely to be found work-ing in private business and less likely to be working in the local government sector. Most graduates (60%) of Wayne State College worked for businesses with more than 100 employees. Of graduates working for large employers, 49.6% worked in the local govern-ment sector. Not surprisingly, 92.5% of these graduates worked in the educational services industry.
GRADUATE EMPLOYMENT PERCENTAGE BY BUSINESS SECTOR
BUSINESS SIZE BY EMPLOYEE COUNT
Federal % State % Local % Private % Total
Statewide N/A 0% 234 3% 1382 18% 6142 79% 7758
Wayne State College N/A 0% 16 4% 206 46% 228 51% 450
1 - 19 % 20 - 99 % 100+ % Total
Statewide 1195 15% 1927 25% 4636 60% 7758
Wayne State College 55 12% 125 28% 270 60% 450
BUSINESS SECTOR/SIZE - CHADRON STATE COLLEGE
FEDERAL
STATE
LOCALPRIVATE
100+
20 - 99
1 - 19
79%
18%3%
41%
51%
8%
63%29%
9%
60% 25%
15%
BUSINESS SECTOR/SIZE - CHADRON STATE COLLEGE
FEDERAL
STATE
LOCALPRIVATE
100+
20 - 99
1 - 19
79%
18%3%
41%
51%
8%
63%29%
9%
60% 25%
15%
BUSINESS SECTOR/SIZE - WAYNE STATE COLLEGE
FEDERALSTATE
LOCALPRIVATE
100+
20 - 99
1 - 19
79%
18%3%
51%46%
4%
60% 28%
12%
60% 25%
15%
BUSINESS SECTOR/SIZE - WAYNE STATE COLLEGE
FEDERALSTATE
LOCALPRIVATE
100+
20 - 99
1 - 19
79%
18%3%
51%46%
4%
60% 28%
12%
60% 25%
15%
STATEWIDE WAYNE STATE COLLEGE
STATEWIDE WAYNE STATE COLLEGE
WAYNE STATE COLLEGE
18 [ANALYSIS
AGEGraduates ages 25 to 34 made up 71.8% of Wayne State graduates. Educational services was the top employing industry among every age group of graduates.
Among graduates between the ages of 35 and 44, 73.2% received a master’s degree or higher. Graduates in this age group had an average annual wage of $46,323.
AGE - WAYNE STATE COLLEGE
55+
45 - 54
35 - 4425 - 3418 - 24
45%
15%
8%
28%
72%
5%
11%
11%4%
1%
GRADUATE PERCENTAGE BY AGE
AGE - WAYNE STATE COLLEGE
55+
45 - 54
35 - 4425 - 3418 - 24
45%
15%
8%
28%
72%
5%
11%
11%4%
1%
Statewide Wayne State College
Age Graduates % Graduates %
18 - 24 2862 28% 73 11%
25 - 34 3112 45% 477 72%
35 - 44 1203 15% 71 11%
45 - 54 664 8% 33 5%
55+ 336 4% 9 1%
STATEWIDE WAYNE STATE COLLEGE
WAYNE STATE COLLEGE
APPENDIX[
all STATE COLLEGES
WAYNEEMPLOYING INDUSTRY BY FIELD OF STUDY
EMPLOYING INDUSTRY BY FIELD OF STUDY
PERCENT & ESTIMATED EARNINGS
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Art Teacher Education
131302 5 5 $18,164 4 1
Art/Art Studies, General
500701 5 5 $17,506 1 2 1 1
Biochemistry 260202 5 2 *** 1 1
Biological & Physical Sciences
300101 5 1 *** 1
Biology/ Biological Sciences, General
260101 5 16 $16,374 2 1 5 2 1 2 1 2
Business Ad-ministration & Management, General
520201 5 115 $30,445 2 7 2 2 1 9 19 7 1 1 7 5 1 13 7 18 1 3 1 8
Business Ad-ministration & Management, General
520201 7 22 $44,268 1 8 4 1 1 1 2 1 1 2
Business Ad-ministration, Management & Operations, Other
520299 5 28 $46,681 1 2 1 5 3 2 3 2 1 3 1 4
GRADUATES WORKING IN NEBRASKA, 1Q, 2013ALL STATE COLLEGES - EMPLOYING INDUSTRY BY FIELD OF STUDY
Degree Codes: 5 = Bachelor’s Degree, 6 = Post-Bachelor’s Certificate, 7 = Master’s Degree, 8 = Post-Masters Certificate
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Art Teacher Education
131302 5 5 $18,164 4 1
Art/Art Studies, General
500701 5 5 $17,506 1 2 1 1
Biochemistry 260202 5 2 *** 1 1
Biological & Physical Sciences
300101 5 1 *** 1
Biology/ Biological Sciences, General
260101 5 16 $16,374 2 1 5 2 1 2 1 2
Business Ad-ministration & Management, General
520201 5 115 $30,445 2 7 2 2 1 9 19 7 1 1 7 5 1 13 7 18 1 3 1 8
Business Ad-ministration & Management, General
520201 7 22 $44,268 1 8 4 1 1 1 2 1 1 2
Business Ad-ministration, Management & Operations, Other
520299 5 28 $46,681 1 2 1 5 3 2 3 2 1 3 1 4
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Business Teacher Education
131303 5 9 $35,613 9
Chemistry, General
400501 5 3 *** 1 1 1
Child Care Provider/ Assistant
190709 5 4 $20,049 1 3
College Student Counseling & Personnel Services
131102 7 6 $38,011 2 2 2
Computer & Information Sciences, General
110101 5 7 $40,229 1 1 1 2 1 1
Corrections & Criminal Justice, Other
430199 5 6 $21,827 4 2
Counseling Psychology
422803 5 25 $24,556 1 1 11 1 1 2 8
Counseling Psychology
422803 7 2 *** 1 1
Counselor Edu-cation/School Counseling & Guidance Ser-vices
131101 7 13 $49,919 13
Criminal Justice/Safety Studies
430104 5 34 $29,681 2 1 1 3 1 1 1 4 10 2 3 1 4
Degree Codes: 5 = Bachelor’s Degree, 6 = Post-Bachelor’s Certificate, 7 = Master’s Degree, 8 = Post-Masters Certificate
APPENDIX: ALL STATE COLLEGES - EMPLOYING INDUSTRY BY FIELD OF STUDY
Employing Industry
Field of Study CIP
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Curriculum & Instruction
130301 7 107 $46,658 106 1
Drama & Dramatics/ Theatre Arts, General
500501 5 3 *** 1 1 1
Early Childhood Education & Teaching
131210 5 29 $25,877 25 4
Education/Teaching of Individuals in Early Childhood Special Education Programs
131015 5 3 *** 2 1
Educational Administration & Supervision, Other
130499 7 14 $58,217 13 1
Educational Leadership & Administration, General
130401 7 5 $61,684 5
Elementary & Middle School Administration /Principalship
130408 7 5 $60,554 5
Elementary Education & Teaching
131202 5 111 $25,135 1 99 1 2 1 1 4 1 1
Degree Codes: 5 = Bachelor’s Degree, 6 = Post-Bachelor’s Certificate, 7 = Master’s Degree, 8 = Post-Masters Certificate
APPENDIX: ALL STATE COLLEGES - EMPLOYING INDUSTRY BY FIELD OF STUDY
Employing Industry
Field of Study CIP
Code
Degr
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English Language & Literature, General
230101 5 7 $17,831 1 1 1 2 1 1
English/ Language Arts Teacher Education
131305 5 5 $16,313 4 1
Entrepreneur-ship/Entrepre-neurial Studies
520701 7 8 $55,046 2 2 3 1
Family & Consumer Sciences/Home Economics Teacher Education
131308 5 3 *** 3
Family & Con-sumer Sciences/Hu-man Sciences, General
190101 5 9 $17,784 1 3 1 1 2 1
Family & Consumer Sciences/Hu-man Sciences, Other
199999 5 8 $18,141 1 1 1 4 1
Fine/Studio Arts, General
500702 5 0 ***
Foreign Language Teacher Education
131306 5 1 *** 1
Degree Codes: 5 = Bachelor’s Degree, 6 = Post-Bachelor’s Certificate, 7 = Master’s Degree, 8 = Post-Masters Certificate
APPENDIX: ALL STATE COLLEGES - EMPLOYING INDUSTRY BY FIELD OF STUDY
Employing Industry
Field of Study CIP
Code
Degr
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Geography 450701 5 2 *** 1 1
Graphic Design
500409 5 9 $23,666 1 1 1 2 1 3
Health & Wellness, General
510001 5 4 $21,234 1 2 1
Health/Medical Preparatory Programs, Other
511199 5 1 *** 1
History Teacher Education
131328 5 8 $12,535 1 6 1
History, General
540101 5 4 $18,455 1 1 1 1
Industrial Production Technologies/Technicians, Other
150699 5 12 $37,060 5 1 1 1 4
Information Science/ Studies
110401 5 9 $39,465 1 1 1 2 1 1 2
Junior High/Intermediate/Middle School Education & Teaching
131203 5 7 $31,423 7
Kinesiology & Exercise Science
310505 5 1 *** 1
Degree Codes: 5 = Bachelor’s Degree, 6 = Post-Bachelor’s Certificate, 7 = Master’s Degree, 8 = Post-Masters Certificate
APPENDIX: ALL STATE COLLEGES - EMPLOYING INDUSTRY BY FIELD OF STUDY
Employing Industry
Field of Study CIP
Code
Degr
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ward
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Liberal Arts & Sciences, General Studies & Humanities, Other
240199 7 3 *** 3
Liberal Arts & Sciences/Liberal Studies
240101 5 3 *** 1 1 1
Library & Information Science
250101 5 0 ***
Mass Communi-cation/Media Studies
090102 5 5 $19,004 1 1 2 1
Mathematics Teacher Education
131311 5 6 $24,758 4 1 1
Mathematics, General
270101 5 3 *** 1 1 1
Multi-/Inter-disciplinary Studies, Other
309999 5 17 $11,626 1 2 1 1 3 2 1 5 1
Multi-/Inter-disciplinary Studies, Other
309999 7 5 $41,487 1 1 1 1 1
Music Teacher Education
131312 5 11 $32,234 10 1
Music, General 500901 5 2 *** 2
Degree Codes: 5 = Bachelor’s Degree, 6 = Post-Bachelor’s Certificate, 7 = Master’s Degree, 8 = Post-Masters Certificate
APPENDIX: ALL STATE COLLEGES - EMPLOYING INDUSTRY BY FIELD OF STUDY
Employing Industry
Field of Study CIP
Code
Degr
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ward
level
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Music, Other 500999 5 1 *** 1
Organization-al Behavior Studies
521003 7 13 $43,484 5 4 3 1
Parks, Recre-ation, Leisure, & Fitness Studies, Other
319999 5 3 *** 1 1 1
Physical Education Teaching & Coaching
131314 5 26 $25,250 1 1 19 1 1 1 1 1
Physical Education Teaching & Coaching
131314 7 4 $33,080 1 1 1 1
Physical Fitness Technician
310507 5 11 $24,233 1 2 1 3 1 2 1
Physical Sciences
400101 5 0 ***
Political Science & Government, General
451001 5 4 $15,384 1 1 2
Psychology, General
420101 5 32 $21,225 1 1 1 1 11 1 2 3 4 6 1
Range Science & Management
011106 5 7 $22,323 3 1 2 1
Degree Codes: 5 = Bachelor’s Degree, 6 = Post-Bachelor’s Certificate, 7 = Master’s Degree, 8 = Post-Masters Certificate
APPENDIX: ALL STATE COLLEGES - EMPLOYING INDUSTRY BY FIELD OF STUDY
Employing Industry
Field of Study CIP
Code
Degr
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ward
level
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School Librarian/School Library Media Specialist
131334 7 1 *** 1
Science Teacher Educa-tion/General Science Teacher Education
131316 5 6 $34,722 6
Secondary School Administration/Principalship
130409 7 4 $55,293 4
Social Science Teacher Education
131317 5 12 $20,418 1 7 1 2 1
Social Sciences, General
450101 5 3 *** 3
Social Work 440701 5 5 $19,725 1 2 2
Sociology 451101 5 1 *** 1
Spanish Language & Literature
160905 5 1 *** 1
Special Education & Teaching, General
131001 5 17 $31,272 16 1
Speech Com-munication & Rhetoric
090101 5 9 $20,462 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1
Degree Codes: 5 = Bachelor’s Degree, 6 = Post-Bachelor’s Certificate, 7 = Master’s Degree, 8 = Post-Masters Certificate
APPENDIX: ALL STATE COLLEGES - EMPLOYING INDUSTRY BY FIELD OF STUDY
Employing Industry
Field of Study CIP
Code
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Sport & Fitness Administration/Management
310504 5 15 $17,715 1 4 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1
Superintenden-cy & Educational System Administration
130411 8 11 $100,885 11
Teacher Educa-tion & Profes-sional Development, Specific Subject Areas, Other
131399 7 38 $50,332 38
Technology Teacher Education/Industrial Arts Teacher Education
131309 5 3 *** 3
Degree Codes: 5 = Bachelor’s Degree, 6 = Post-Bachelor’s Certificate, 7 = Master’s Degree, 8 = Post-Masters Certificate
APPENDIX: ALL STATE COLLEGES - EMPLOYING INDUSTRY BY FIELD OF STUDY
GRADUATES WORKING IN NEBRASKA, 1Q, 2013ALL STATE COLLEGES - PERCENT AND ESTIMATED EARNINGS
Field of Study Cip code
Degree
award level
Total
Graduates
Graduates
Working in Nebraska
Percentage
Working in Nebraska
Estimated Avg
Annual Earnings
Art Teacher Education 131302 5 8 5 62.5% $18,164
Art/Art Studies, General 500701 5 10 5 50.0% $17,506
Biochemistry 260202 5 3 2 66.7% ***
Biological & Physical Sciences 300101 5 4 1 25.0% ***
Biology/Biological Sciences, General 260101 5 46 16 34.8% $16,374
Business Administration & Management, General 520201 5 182 115 63.2% $30,445
Business Administration & Management, General 520201 7 55 22 40.0% $44,268
Business Administration, Management & Operations, Other 520299 5 55 28 50.9% $46,681
Business Teacher Education 131303 5 13 9 69.2% $35,613
Chemistry, General 400501 5 10 3 30.0% ***
Child Care Provider/Assistant 190709 5 6 4 66.7% $20,049
College Student Counseling & Personnel Services 131102 7 11 6 54.5% $38,011
Computer & Information Sciences, General 110101 5 9 7 77.8% $40,229
Corrections & Criminal Justice, Other 430199 5 15 6 40.0% $21,827
Counseling Psychology 422803 5 33 26 78.8% $24,556
Counseling Psychology 422803 7 11 2 18.2% ***
Counselor Education/School Counseling & Guidance Services 131101 7 18 13 72.2% $49,919
Criminal Justice/Safety Studies 430104 5 61 34 55.7% $29,681
Curriculum & Instruction 130301 7 148 107 72.3% $46,658
Drama & Dramatics/Theatre Arts, General 500501 5 6 3 50.0% ***
Early Childhood Education & Teaching 131210 5 39 29 74.4% $25,877
Education/Teaching of Individuals in Early Childhood Special Education Programs 131015 5 3 3 100.0% ***
Educational Administration & Supervision, Other 130499 7 25 14 56.0% $58,217
Educational Leadership & Administration, General 130401 7 12 5 41.7% $61,684
Elementary & Middle School Administration/Principalship 130408 7 7 5 71.4% $60,554
Elementary Education & Teaching 131202 5 153 111 72.5% $25,135
English Language & Literature, General 230101 5 12 7 58.3% $17,831
Degree Codes: 5 = Bachelor’s Degree, 6 = Post-Bachelor’s Certificate, 7 = Master’s Degree, 8 = Post-Masters Certificate
Field of Study Cip code
Degree
award level
Total
Graduates
Graduates
Working in Nebraska
Percentage
Working in Nebraska
Estimated Avg
Annual Earnings
English/Language Arts Teacher Education 131305 5 12 5 41.7% $16,313
Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies 520701 7 19 8 42.1% $55,046
Family & Consumer Sciences/ Home Economics Teacher Education 131308 5 7 3 42.9% ***
Family & Consumer Sciences/ Human Sciences, General 190101 5 10 9 90.0% $17,784
Family & Consumer Sciences/ Human Sciences, Other 199999 5 16 8 50.0% $18,141
Fine/Studio Arts, General 500702 5 1 0 0.0% ***
Foreign Language Teacher Education 131306 5 2 1 50.0% ***
Geography 450701 5 2 2 100.0% ***
Graphic Design 500409 5 13 9 69.2% $23,666
Health & Wellness, General 510001 5 12 4 33.3% $21,234
Health/Medical Preparatory Programs, Other 511199 5 4 1 25.0% ***
History Teacher Education 131328 5 11 8 72.7% $12,535
History, General 540101 5 8 4 50.0% $18,455
Industrial Production Technologies/Technicians, Other 150699 5 18 12 66.7% $37,060
Information Science/Studies 110401 5 11 9 81.8% $39,465
Junior High/Intermediate/ Middle School Education & Teaching 131203 5 9 7 77.8% $31,423
Kinesiology & Exercise Science 310505 5 3 1 33.3% ***
Liberal Arts & Sciences, General Studies & Humanities, Other 240199 7 7 3 42.9% ***
Liberal Arts & Sciences/Liberal Studies 240101 5 4 3 75.0% ***
Library & Information Science 250101 5 2 0 00% ***
Mass Communication/Media Studies 90102 5 8 5 62.5% $19,004
Mathematics Teacher Education 131311 5 10 6 60.0% $24,758
Mathematics, General 270101 5 8 3 37.5% ***
Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other 309999 5 32 17 53.1% $11,626
Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other 309999 7 10 5 50.0% $41,487
Music Teacher Education 131312 5 16 11 68.8% $32,234
Degree Codes: 5 = Bachelor’s Degree, 6 = Post-Bachelor’s Certificate, 7 = Master’s Degree, 8 = Post-Masters Certificate
APPENDIX: ALL STATE COLLEGES - PERCENT & ESTIMATED EARNINGS
Field of Study Cip code
Degree
award level
Total
Graduates
Graduates
Working in Nebraska
Percentage
Working in Nebraska
Estimated Avg
Annual Earnings
Music, General 500901 5 3 2 66.7% ***
Music, Other 500999 5 3 1 333% ***
Organizational Behavior Studies 521003 7 26 14 538% $43,484
Parks, Recreation, Leisure, & Fitness Studies, Other 319999 5 8 3 375% ***
Physical Education Teaching & Coaching 131314 5 36 26 722% $25,250
Physical Education Teaching & Coaching 131314 7 4 4 1000% $33,080
Physical Fitness Technician 310507 5 16 11 688% $24,233
Physical Sciences 400101 5 2 0 00% ***
Political Science & Government, General 451001 5 6 4 667% $15,384
Psychology, General 420101 5 58 32 552% $21,225
Range Science & Management 011106 5 17 7 412% $22,323
School Librarian/School Library Media Specialist 131334 7 1 1 1000% ***
Science Teacher Education/ General Science Teacher Education 131316 5 8 6 750% $34,722
Secondary School Administration/Principalship 130409 7 5 4 800% $55,293
Social Science Teacher Education 131317 5 17 12 706% $20,418
Social Sciences, General 450101 5 7 3 429% ***
Social Work 440701 5 10 5 500% $19,725
Sociology 451101 5 2 1 500% ***
Spanish Language & Literature 160905 5 1 1 1000% ***
Special Education & Teaching, General 131001 5 22 17 773% $31,272
Speech Communication & Rhetoric 090101 5 15 9 600% $20,462
Sport & Fitness Administration/Management 310504 5 21 15 714% $17,715
Superintendency & Educational System Administration 130411 8 13 11 846% $100,885
Teacher Education & Professional Development, Specific Subject Areas, Other 131399 7 44 38 864% $50,332
Technology Teacher Education/ Industrial Arts Teacher Education 131309 5 4 3 750% ***
Degree Codes: 5 = Bachelor’s Degree, 6 = Post-Bachelor’s Certificate, 7 = Master’s Degree, 8 = Post-Masters Certificate
APPENDIX: ALL STATE COLLEGES - EMPLOYING INDUSTRY BY FIELD OF STUDY
Employing Industry
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Utilit
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Art Teacher Education
131302 5 2 *** 1 1
Art/Art Studies, General
500701 5 0 ***
Biology/ Biological Sciences, General
260101 5 7 $22,148 1 3 1 1 1
Business Ad-ministration & Management, General
520201 5 50 $29,916 2 1 1 1 2 11 2 1 3 3 1 6 1 6 2 7
Business Ad-ministration & Management, General
520201 7 16 $45,795 1 5 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2
Business Teacher Education
131303 5 1 *** 1
Chemistry, General
400501 5 3 *** 1 1 1
Child Care Provider/ Assistant
190709 5 4 $20,049 1 3
GRADUATES WORKING IN NEBRASKA, 1Q, 2013WAYNE STATE COLLEGE - EMPLOYING INDUSTRY BY FIELD OF STUDY
Degree Codes: 5 = Bachelor’s Degree, 6 = Post-Bachelor’s Certificate, 7 = Master’s Degree, 8 = Post-Masters Certificate
33]
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Utilit
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lesa
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Art Teacher Education
131302 5 2 *** 1 1
Art/Art Studies, General
500701 5 0 ***
Biology/ Biological Sciences, General
260101 5 7 $22,148 1 3 1 1 1
Business Ad-ministration & Management, General
520201 5 50 $29,916 2 1 1 1 2 11 2 1 3 3 1 6 1 6 2 7
Business Ad-ministration & Management, General
520201 7 16 $45,795 1 5 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2
Business Teacher Education
131303 5 1 *** 1
Chemistry, General
400501 5 3 *** 1 1 1
Child Care Provider/ Assistant
190709 5 4 $20,049 1 3
Employing Industry
Field of Study CIP
Code
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cien
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Utilit
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Who
lesa
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College Student Counseling & Personnel Services
131102 7 6 $38,011 2 2 2
Computer & Information Sciences, General
110101 5 3 *** 1 1 1
Counseling Psychology
422803 5 25 $24,556 1 1 11 1 1 2 8
Counselor Ed-ucation/School Counseling & Guidance Services
131101 7 6 $57,697 6
Criminal Justice/ Safety Studies
430104 5 19 $28,817 1 1 2 1 1 3 4 2 4
Curriculum & Instruction
130301 7 62 $46,789 61 1
Drama & Dramatics/Theatre Arts, General
500501 5 1 *** 1
Early Childhood Education & Teaching
131210 5 5 $26,119 4 1
Educational Leadership & Administration, General
130401 7 5 $61,684 5
APPENDIX: WAYNE STATE COLLEGE - EMPLOYING INDUSTRY BY FIELD OF STUDY
Degree Codes: 5 = Bachelor’s Degree, 6 = Post-Bachelor’s Certificate, 7 = Master’s Degree, 8 = Post-Masters Certificate
34 [Employing Industry
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Elementary & Middle School Administration /Principalship
130408 7 5 $60,554 5
Elementary Education & Teaching
131202 5 47 $25,556 39 1 2 1 1 3
English Language & Literature, General
230101 5 3 *** 1 1 1
English/ Language Arts Teacher Education
131305 5 2 *** 1 1
Family & Consumer Sciences/Home Economics Teacher Education
131308 5 1 *** 1
Family & Consumer Sciences/Hu-man Sciences, Other
199999 5 8 $18,141 1 1 1 4 1
Fine/Studio Arts, General
500702 5 0 ***
Foreign Language Teacher Education
131306 5 1 *** 1
APPENDIX: WAYNE STATE COLLEGE - EMPLOYING INDUSTRY BY FIELD OF STUDY
Degree Codes: 5 = Bachelor’s Degree, 6 = Post-Bachelor’s Certificate, 7 = Master’s Degree, 8 = Post-Masters Certificate
35]Employing Industry
Field of Study CIP
Code
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Tra
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Utilit
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Who
lesa
le T
rade
Geography 450701 5 2 *** 1 1
Graphic Design 500409 5 4 $22,931 1 1 2
Health & Wellness, Gen-eral
510001 5 4 $21,234 1 2 1
History Teacher Education
131328 5 2 *** 1 1
History, General
540101 5 2 *** 1 1
Industrial Pro-duction Technologies/Technicians, Other
150699 5 10 $36,519 4 1 1 4
Information Science /Studies
110401 5 9 $39,465 1 1 1 2 1 1 2
Junior High/Intermediate/Middle School Education & Teaching
131203 5 4 $37,889 4
Mass Communica-tion/Media Studies
090102 5 5 $19,004 1 1 2 1
Mathematics Teacher Education
131311 5 3 *** 2 1
Mathematics, General
270101 5 1 *** 1
APPENDIX: WAYNE STATE COLLEGE - EMPLOYING INDUSTRY BY FIELD OF STUDY
Degree Codes: 5 = Bachelor’s Degree, 6 = Post-Bachelor’s Certificate, 7 = Master’s Degree, 8 = Post-Masters Certificate
36 [Employing Industry
Field of Study CIP
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Multi-/Inter-disciplinary Studies, Other
309999 5 3 *** 2 1
Multi-/Inter-disciplinary Studies, Other
309999 7 5 $41,487 1 1 1 1 1
Music Teacher Education
131312 5 6 $35,978 6
Music, General
500901 5 1 *** 1
Physical Education Teaching & Coaching
131314 5 15 $29,060 1 11 1 1 1
Physical Education Teaching & Coaching
131314 7 4 $33,080 1 1 1 1
Physical Fitness Technician
310507 5 11 $24,233 1 2 1 3 1 2 1
Political Science & Government, General
451001 5 4 $15,384 1 1 2
Psychology, General
420101 5 10 $20,454 1 1 4 2 2
APPENDIX: WAYNE STATE COLLEGE - EMPLOYING INDUSTRY BY FIELD OF STUDY
Degree Codes: 5 = Bachelor’s Degree, 6 = Post-Bachelor’s Certificate, 7 = Master’s Degree, 8 = Post-Masters Certificate
37]Employing Industry
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Science Teacher Edu-cation/General Science Teacher Education
131316 5 3 *** 3
Secondary School Administration /Principalship
130409 7 4 $55,293 4
Social Science Teacher Education
131317 5 6 $22,314 1 1 1 2 1
Social Sciences, General
450101 5 2 *** 2
Sociology 451101 5 1 *** 1
Spanish Language & Literature
160905 5 1 *** 1
Special Education & Teaching, General
131001 5 8 $31,944 7 1
Speech Com-munication & Rhetoric
090101 5 9 $20,462 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1
Sport & Fitness Administration /Management
310504 5 15 $17,715 1 4 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1
APPENDIX: WAYNE STATE COLLEGE - EMPLOYING INDUSTRY BY FIELD OF STUDY
Degree Codes: 5 = Bachelor’s Degree, 6 = Post-Bachelor’s Certificate, 7 = Master’s Degree, 8 = Post-Masters Certificate
38 [Employing Industry
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Superinten-dency & Educational System Administration
130411 8 11 $100,885 11
Technology Teacher Education/Industrial Arts Teacher Education
131309 5 3 *** 3
APPENDIX: WAYNE STATE COLLEGE - EMPLOYING INDUSTRY BY FIELD OF STUDY
Degree Codes: 5 = Bachelor’s Degree, 6 = Post-Bachelor’s Certificate, 7 = Master’s Degree, 8 = Post-Masters Certificate
39]GRADUATES WORKING IN NEBRASKA, 1Q, 2013WAYNE STATE COLLEGE - PERCENT AND ESTIMATED EARNINGS
Field of Study Cip code
Degree
award level
Total
Graduates
Graduates
Working in Nebraska
Percentage
Working in Nebraska
Estimated Avg
Annual Earnings
Art Teacher Education 131302 5 3 2 66.7% ***
Art/Art Studies, General 500701 5 2 0 0.0% ***
Biology/Biological Sciences, General 260101 5 22 7 31.8% $22,148
Business Administration & Management, General 520201 5 72 50 69.4% $29,916
Business Administration & Management, General 520201 7 25 16 64.0% $45,795
Business Teacher Education 131303 5 1 1 100.0% ***
Chemistry, General 400501 5 10 3 30.0% ***
Child Care Provider/Assistant 190709 5 6 4 66.7% $20,049
College Student Counseling & Personnel Services 131102 7 11 6 54.5% $38,011
Computer & Information Sciences, General 110101 5 3 3 100.0% ***
Counseling Psychology 422803 5 33 26 78.8% $24,556
Counselor Education/School Counseling & Guidance Services 131101 7 9 6 66.7% $57,697
Criminal Justice/Safety Studies 430104 5 37 19 51.4% $28,817
Curriculum & Instruction 130301 7 80 62 77.5% $46,789
Drama & Dramatics/Theatre Arts, General 500501 5 1 1 100.0% ***
Early Childhood Education & Teaching 131210 5 6 5 83.3% $26,119
Educational Leadership & Administration, General 130401 7 12 5 41.7% $61,684
Elementary & Middle School Administration/Principalship 130408 7 7 5 71.4% $60,554
Elementary Education & Teaching 131202 5 59 47 79.7% $25,556
English Language & Literature, General 230101 5 5 3 60.0% ***
English/Language Arts Teacher Education 131305 5 4 2 50.0% ***
Family & Consumer Sciences/ Home Economics Teacher Education
131308 5 1 1 100.0% ***
Family & Consumer Sciences /Human Sciences, Other 199999 5 16 8 50.0% $18,141
Fine/Studio Arts, General 500702 5 1 0 0.0% ***
Foreign Language Teacher Education 131306 5 2 1 50.0% ***
Geography 450701 5 2 2 100.0% ***
Graphic Design 500409 5 7 4 57.1% $22,931
Health & Wellness, General 510001 5 12 4 33.3% $21,234
Degree Codes: 5 = Bachelor’s Degree, 6 = Post-Bachelor’s Certificate, 7 = Master’s Degree, 8 = Post-Masters Certificate
40 [
Field of Study Cip code
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award level
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Graduates
Graduates
Working in Nebraska
Percentage
Working in Nebraska
Estimated Avg
Annual Earnings
History Teacher Education 131328 5 2 2 100.0% ***
History, General 540101 5 3 2 66.7% ***
Industrial Production Technologies/Technicians, Other 150699 5 15 10 66.7% $36,519
Information Science/Studies 110401 5 11 9 81.8% $39,465
Junior High/Intermediate/ Middle School Education & Teaching 131203 5 4 4 100.0% $37,889
Mass Communication/Media Studies 090102 5 8 5 62.5% $19,004
Mathematics Teacher Education 131311 5 3 3 100.0% ***
Mathematics, General 270101 5 3 1 33.3% ***
Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other 309999 5 4 3 75.0% ***
Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other 309999 7 10 5 50.0% $41,487
Music Teacher Education 131312 5 7 6 85.7% $35,978
Music, General 500901 5 2 1 50.0% ***
Physical Education Teaching & Coaching 131314 5 16 15 93.8% $29,060
Physical Education Teaching & Coaching 131314 7 4 4 100.0% $33,080
Physical Fitness Technician 310507 5 16 11 68.8% $24,233
Political Science & Government, General 451001 5 6 4 66.7% $15,384
Psychology, General 420101 5 15 10 66.7% $20,454
Science Teacher Education/General Science Teacher Education 131316 5 3 3 100.0% ***
Secondary School Administration/Principalship 130409 7 5 4 80.0% $55,293
Social Science Teacher Education 131317 5 7 6 85.7% $22,314
Social Sciences, General 450101 5 6 2 33.3% ***
Sociology 451101 5 2 1 50.0% ***
Spanish Language & Literature 160905 5 1 1 100.0% ***
Special Education & Teaching, General 131001 5 10 8 80.0% $31,944
Speech Communication & Rhetoric 090101 5 14 9 64.3% $20,462
Sport & Fitness Administration/Management 310504 5 21 15 71.4% $17,715
Superintendency & Educational System Administration 130411 8 13 11 84.6% $100,885
Technology Teacher Education /Industrial Arts Teacher Education 131309 5 4 3 75.0% ***
APPENDIX: WAYNE STATE COLLEGE - PERCENT & ESTIMATED EARNINGS
Degree Codes: 5 = Bachelor’s Degree, 6 = Post-Bachelor’s Certificate, 7 = Master’s Degree, 8 = Post-Masters Certificate
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS[PETE RICKETTS
JOHN H. ALBIN
PHILLIP BAKER
SCOTT HUNZEKER
JENNIFER GILDERSLEEVE
GRACE JOHNSON
BRITTNEY LIPPINCOTT
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ADMINISTRATOR OFFICE OF LABOR MARKET INFORMATION
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