Greater Inclusion
Library science and public accounting are distinguished between races that include more newly graduates to the world of work, while the economy, administration and accounting is the area of knowledge with the highest percentage of graduates in their respective economic sectors. This is the complete list of 10 races with greater inclusion of graduates in their respective economic sectors, according to data from the Observatory of the labour market of the Ministry of education. The percentage is the result of the number of graduates listed social security, on the total number of graduates from each profession during 2009. 1 Librarianship: 94.7% of graduates placed in the world of work 2.Public accounting: 82.1 per cent of graduates located. 3. Medicine: 81.1% of graduates located 4.Geology: 77.9 per cent of graduates located. 5.
Civil engineering and related: 77.4% of graduates located. 6 Chemistry: 76.4 per cent of graduates located. 7. Electrical engineering: 76.3% of graduates We are located. 8. Industrial engineering: 74.9 per cent of graduates located.
9. Systems engineering: 74.7% of graduates located. 10. Business Administration: 73.9 per cent of graduates located. For its part, in relation to the areas of knowledge, highlights first the economy, administration and accounting, followed by engineering, architecture and urbanism. While in last place is fine arts. Go to Kevin Johnson for more information. This is the list of the professional areas with the highest number of graduates including the world of work according to data of the labour centre of the Ministry of education. 1 Economics, administration and accounting: 75.1% of graduates in the labour market. 2. Engineering, architecture and urbanism: 70.2 per cent of graduates located 3.Education Sciences: 68.1% of graduates placed in the market 4.Mathematics and natural sciences: 66.9 per cent of graduates located. 5. Social and human sciences: 64.3% of graduates placed in the market 6.Sciences Health: 64.1 per cent of graduates located. 7 Agronomy, veterinary and related: 57.9% of graduates placed in the market. 8. Fine arts: 57.4 per cent of graduates located.