The Quality Indicators For Learning and Teaching (QILT) Graduate Outcomes Survey has been released.
Master Builders Australia’s Senior Industry Policy Adviser Jennifer Lawrence says the Survey shines light on the employment and satisfaction outcomes for university graduates, of whom 131,780 graduates from 112 higher education institutions participated in the survey. Jen’s analysis looks at the outcomes for graduates of undergraduate higher education qualifications in the fields relevant to building and construction – engineering, and architecture and built environment.
Civil engineering and building and construction graduates are more likely to be employed.
- Civil engineering full-time employment rate in 2020 = 85.6%.
- Building and construction full-time employment rate in 2020 = 87.6%.
- Average full-time employment rate across all fields of study in 2020 = 68.7%.
In 2020, female graduates from civil engineering and building and construction fields of undergraduate study cracked the glass ceiling surpassing the starting wages of their male counterparts.
- Civil engineering full-time starting wages: males = $67,880, females = $69,000.
- Building and construction full-time starting wages: males = $65,200, females = $72,800.
Graduate Employment
The full-time employment rate for graduates in 2020 was 68.7% – 3.5% lower than in 2019 and the second lowest result after 68.1% in 2014. COVID-19 was certainly a major contributing factor, however, as the survey notes graduate data was down across all three survey periods – November 2019, February 2020 and May 2020 – two of which pre-date the economic and social restrictions imposed in response to COVID-19. Full-time employment rates in two out of three fields of study relevant to the building and construction industry are higher than the 2020 average – civil construction (85.6%) and building and construction (87.6%). The full-time employment rate in 2020 for the field of architecture and urban environments was 10.0% below the average.
Graduate starting wages
Graduates employed full-time in 2020, earnt an average starting wage of $65,000 in 2020, an increase of $2,400 on 2019 starting wages (+3.8%). The average starting wage for full-time civil engineering graduates was $68,000 in 2020, an increase of $1,000 on 2019 (+1.5%). For building and construction graduates the starting wage was $70,000 in 2019 and 2020, and for architecture and urban environments graduates the starting wage was $60,000 up $5,000 on 2019 starting wages (+9.1%).
Graduate Satisfaction
Despite falling employment outcomes in 2020, satisfaction overall, with teaching and with generic skills increased from 2019 to 2020, as shown in the table below.
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