Tracer Study

Based on the collaboration and cooperation with the Career Development Center (CDC) in conducting a tracer study using valid and relevant methods to reach graduates of the Journalism Program, the analysis of the tracer study results shows the following:

  1. Waiting Time for Journalism Program Graduates:
    • 53.97% (34 individuals) of graduates had a waiting time of 0-3 months.
    • 39.68% (25 individuals) of graduates had a waiting time of 4-6 months.
  2. Field of Work Suitability:

According to the tracer study results, approximately 68.25% (high and moderate suitability) of tracked graduates from the Journalism Program have been working in fields related to Journalism. Among them, 72.09% are working in roles highly relevant to journalism, such as journalists, media consulting agencies, and journalism media managers. Additionally, 27.91% have moderate relevance, where they generally work in non-media industries but heavily rely on their journalism skills, such as in public relations, research, or the technology start-up industry.

Here the Report of Tracer Study of Journalism Study Program 2018-2021 (click here)

Link to Fill out the Tracer Study: (click here )