Master's Degree in Applied Analysis for Social Sciences

Indicators and results of the title

The main results of the degree program related to academic performance, key indicators, stakeholder satisfaction, and job placement are presented below. These results are periodically analyzed by the center/degree leaders and their quality committees, and their progress is monitored for continuous improvement.

Data extracted from the ULL information system and expected results of the degree verification/modification report.

EVOLUTION OF RATES [%]
Master's Degree in Applied Analysis for Social Sciences
  Verification Memory Data Course
23-24
Course
24-25
Course
25-26
Course
26-27
Course
27-28
Graduation rate
Dropout rate
Efficiency rate
Rate of return
Title success rate

The SAIC has specific procedures for collecting satisfaction from the various groups participating in the programs, and their implementation is structured at the institutional level. The Technical Quality Unit, in collaboration with the centers/programs and other stakeholders, is responsible for the management, planning, and comprehensive implementation of the satisfaction surveys that respond to the institutional assessment and quality programs (ACREDITA, AUDIT, DOCENTIA, etc.). Satisfaction survey campaigns for the various stakeholder groups (students, faculty, graduates, external tutors (potential employers), etc.) are conducted periodically and systematically.

 

DEGREE OF SATISFACTION OF STAKEHOLDERS [Likert scale 1 to 5]
Master's Degree in Applied Analysis for Social Sciences
  Course
23-24
Course
24-25
Course
25-26
Course
26-27
Course
27-28
Overall level of student satisfaction with the degree
Degree of student satisfaction with teachers
Degree of student satisfaction with the resources
Degree of satisfaction of teachers with the degree
Degree of satisfaction of graduating students with the degree
Employers' satisfaction level with the degree

(*) NOTE: Satisfaction results are presented if 5 or more responses were obtained per course.

Data extracted from the ULL information system.

EVOLUTION OF INDICATORS
Master's Degree in Applied Analysis for Social Sciences
  Course
23-24
Course
24-25
Course
25-26
Course
26-27
Course
27-28
New students
Total number of enrolled students
Number of graduating students
Number of graduating students (excluding adapted students)
Average duration of studies

The main instruments the university uses to collect data on graduates' job placement are quantitative figures corresponding to the analysis of job placement data obtained from the study of affiliations to the various Social Security regimes and the General Mutual Fund for Civil Servants of the State (MUFACE), which is supplemented with data from the population register and the ULL enrolment database.

The job placement results can be consulted below:

Programs related to career guidance, he entrepreneurship and the job insertion (Job offers, scholarships, etc.) can be consulted on the website of the General Foundation of the University of La Laguna: