This paper will select the worst major of Shanghai International Studies University from the perspective of employment rate.
According to the data published in the Report on the Employment Quality of the 20th19th Graduates of Shanghai International Studies University, the overall employment rate of the 20th19th graduates is 97.38%.
Judging from the employment situation of the graduates of the 20th/Kloc-0th/9th majors, the disadvantaged majors of Shanghai International Studies University whose employment rate is far lower than the average employment rate of the school are:
German department Swedish major: 13 graduates, the employment rate is 84.62%.
2. Public relations major of International Business School: 48 graduates, employment rate 9 1.67%.
3. Spanish and Dutch major: 13 graduates, with an employment rate of 92.438+0%.
4. School of International Relations and Public Affairs majoring in international politics: 43 graduates, with an employment rate of 93.02%.
5. Journalism major of School of Journalism and Communication: 45 graduates, with an employment rate of 93.33%.
6. Business English major of International Education College: 49 graduates, with an employment rate of 93.88%.
7. Korean major of Oriental Language Institute: 38 graduates, with an employment rate of 94.74%.
8. italian professional, Department of Western Languages: 20 graduates, with an employment rate of 95.00%.
The above eight majors are undergraduate majors with the lowest employment rate in Shanghai International Studies University, and the Swedish major with the lowest employment rate is even lower than the average employment rate of the school 12.76%.
However, because the two majors of international politics and Korean are rated as national first-class undergraduate majors by the Ministry of Education, they are strong in all aspects except employment, so they can be directly excluded from the selection of weak majors in Shanghai International Studies University.
The remaining six majors, Swedish, public relations, Dutch, journalism, business English and Italian, are neither national first-class undergraduate majors, and the employment rate is relatively low, which makes them the worst majors in Shanghai International Studies University.