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2001 Psychology Alumni Survey Results
Executive Summary
The
Psychology Division,
with support from the Dean
of the Overall, 83% of respondents indicated they are currently working for pay. 60%
of the respondents who were currently working indicated they were working
in the fields of social service
or education. 66%
of respondents indicated they are making between $20,000
and $40,000. 33%
of the respondents indicated they are either in the process of or have
completed a Master's degree. We asked
alumni how satisfied they were with various aspects of the program. On the
positive side, 94% of respondents indicated they were either satisfied or
very satisfied with the overall quality of instruction they received. Only
48% of respondents, however, indicated that they were satisfied/very
satisfied with their preparation for entering the job market. The Division
is in the process of planning several actions to try change the latter
result. First, Psychology Club is planning to sponsor a Career Forum. This
Forum will bring back WOU Psychology alumni to talk about their career
experiences in relationship to the Psychology program (43% of alumni
surveyed indicated they would be willing to do this). Second, we plan to
stress to our majors that their college education is not necessarily
specific job training, but an opportunity for them to develop broad-based
competencies that will serve them well no matter what their
profession. Now it just so happens, that we asked respondents what impact the Psychology program had on their development of a number of these broad-based competencies. The results showed that, for each competency, at least three quarters of the respondents indicated that the Psychology program had some or a great impact on the development of that competency. Overall,
we are very pleased with the results of the survey. We are continuing to
analyze the data for ideas of how to make the Psychology program stronger.
For example, a number of respondents indicated that applied experiences
were very important in their development. Consequently, we are
considering the possibility of making practicum mandatory in some fashion. Coincidentally,
the alumni survey itself has given us the opportunity to provide students
with practical experience in the process of program assessment. Two
psychology students have been very involved in the process of preparing
the mailing as well as entering and analyzing the data. As a result of
their involvement, these students will be presenting some of these results
at the 2002 Western Psychological Association (WPA) conference. More
detailed results are provided below. |
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Detailed Survey Results |
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1. Did you participate in any of the following as a psychology major? |
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a. practicum |
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b. research technician (assistant) |
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c. teaching assistant |
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d. Psychology Club |
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e. Psi Chi |
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| 2. Are you currently working for pay? | Table | Graph | ||
| 4. What is your job title? (Shows % of respondents by job category) | Graph | |||
| 6. What are your expected total gross (before taxes) earnings from this job for the current year? | Table | Graph | ||
| 7. To what extent do you feel majoring in psychology has helped you to… | ||||
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a. obtain your current job? |
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b. be successful in your current job? |
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c. advance in your career? |
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d. be successful in your personal life? |
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| 8. Please tell us your plans for further education or what you have already accomplished after earning your WOU degree, and mark the appropriate response below. Please respond to each item. | ||||
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a. another bachelor’s degree |
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b. professional certification in your field |
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c. master's degree |
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d. technical or specialist degree |
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e. doctoral degree |
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| Use the scale below to indicate how you felt about each of the following aspects of the psychology major. | ||||
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10. The variety of courses offered? |
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11. The availability of courses offered? |
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12. The overall quality of instruction? |
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13. Your preparation for entering the job market? |
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14. Your preparation for further academic study? |
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15. The advising you received from the Department? |
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| Below is a list of skills/abilities/attitudes one might expect to develop as a psychology major. Use the scales below to indicate: 1) your opinion of the importance of the skill/ability/attitude in an individual’s efforts to be successful in today’s world; and 2) the impact of majoring in psychology on your attainment of each skill/ability/attitude. | ||||
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16. Being committed to lifelong learning |
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17. Acquiring extensive knowledge in an area of study |
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18. Achieving competence for and in a profession |
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19. Being prepared for advanced study |
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20. Using effective verbal communication skills |
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21. Using effective listening skills |
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22. Using effective written communication skills |
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23. Using effective leadership skills |
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24. Working cooperatively in groups |
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25. Accessing a variety of information sources |
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26. Thinking critically |
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27. Analyzing various types of data |
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28. Drawing conclusions from various types of data |
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29. Solving problems effectively |
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30. Understanding professional ethics |
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31. Appreciating cultural and ethnic differences between people |
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