TURNITIN: Tracer Study for Alumni and Graduated Users of Agricultural Faculty Mataram University

Tajidan, Tajidan (2020) TURNITIN: Tracer Study for Alumni and Graduated Users of Agricultural Faculty Mataram University. IJCRT, International Journal of Creative Research Thoughts (IJCRT.

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Abstract

One important component in the Study Program Performance Report is the need for data on alumni waiting time up to getting a job, the suitability of the field of work with the field of science, and the classification of the workplace, as well as the satisfaction of graduate users. In connection with these needs, a study on tracking alumni and user satisfaction of graduates from 2016 to Ju ly 2020 was carried out with the aim of knowing the percentage of alumni who are working and not working, knowing the waiting time for graduates to get a job, grouping the field of work of graduates with areas of graduate expertise, classify the workplace of graduates, classify the level of satisfaction of graduate users, and analyze the relationship between outcomes and satisfaction of graduate users. The method used in this research is the descriptive method and analysis of frequency and percentage, as well as Importance Performance Analysis (IPA). The results obtained from the study of tracking alumni and graduate users are: The number of alumni who were successfully tracked was 321 people or 14.42% of the total alumni who graduated from 2016 to July 2020. Of these, 237 people worked (73 , 84%). The descriptions of each study program are as follows: 64% Agribusiness Study Program, 74% Agroecotechnology Study Program, 93% Aquaculture Study Program, and 79% Forestry Study Program, the rest are alumni who have not worked respectively 36%, 26%, 7%, and 21%. The waiting time required for alumni to get a job is less than 6 (six) months or 1 (one) semester. The percentage of waiting time less than 6 (six) months is 76% of graduates from the Agribusiness Study Program, 79% Agroecotechnology Study Program, 95% Aquaculture Study Program, Forestry Study Program 92%. Graduates of study programs who work in accordance with their respective fields of expertise. The high level of suitability achieved by graduates of the Agribusiness Study Program is 51%, Agroecotechnology Study Program 60%, Aquaculture Study Program 32%, and Forestry Study Program 38%. The workplace of graduates of all study programs is at the local/unlicensed entrepreneurship level. The details of per study program are 75% Agribusiness Study Program, 68% Agroecotechnology Study Program, 47% Aquaculture Study Program, and 76% Forestry Study Program. The satisfaction of graduate users varies from moderate, good to very good. Sufficient levels of satisfaction are found in indicators of mastery of English, use of information technology, teamwork, communication skills and self-development. The position of the study program is associated with the achievement of alumni outcomes with user satisfaction. Graduates can rank consecutively are graduates of the Aquaculture Study Program, Agroecotechnology Study Program, Forestry Study Program, and Agribusiness Study Program. The achievement of graduate rankings does not have a strong connection with the achievement of accreditation, because the tracking study is one point from a number of points of accreditation assessment.

Item Type: Other
Keywords (Kata Kunci): outcome, satisfaction, waiting, workplace
Subjects: S Agriculture > S Agriculture (General)
Divisions: Fakultas Pertanian
Depositing User: Dr.Ir.MS Tajidan Tajidan
Date Deposited: 03 Jun 2022 12:01
Last Modified: 03 Jun 2022 12:01
URI: http://eprints.unram.ac.id/id/eprint/29133

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