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Tracer Study of Master of Science in Criminal Justice Graduates Major in Criminology (2019-2022) in Bicol College: Exploring Career Outcomes and Program Effectiveness

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  • Maria Luisa N. Gonzales

    (Bicol College, Daraga, Albay Philippines, 4501)

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This tracer study spanning 2019 to 2022 aimed to assess the career outcomes and effectiveness of a Criminology program. Utilizing a mixed-methods approach, it gathered detailed data on graduates’ employment status, job positions, career advancements, and program satisfaction. Notably, the study reported a 100% employment rate among graduates, affirming the program’s effectiveness. Despite these successes, challenges post-graduation was identified. Beyond outcome assessment, the research delved into curriculum-industry alignment, pinpointing areas for enhancement. It provided insights into graduates’ application of acquired skills in professional contexts. Through meticulous analysis, the study unveiled career trends, graduates’ contributions to criminology, and perspectives on program strengths and weaknesses. The findings, presented through comprehensive reports and recommendations, are anticipated to guide curriculum refinement, enhance career prospects, and ensure ongoing industry alignment. This study offers valuable feedback to improve overall program quality and effectiveness, contributing to continuous advancements in the field of criminology through a curriculum enhancement to address the least mastered skills and knowledge acquired by the graduates.

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  • Maria Luisa N. Gonzales, 2024. "Tracer Study of Master of Science in Criminal Justice Graduates Major in Criminology (2019-2022) in Bicol College: Exploring Career Outcomes and Program Effectiveness," International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation, International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation (IJRSI), vol. 11(8), pages 732-739, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:bjc:journl:v:11:y:2024:i:8:p:732-739
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