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Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
Prepared For:
Labour Market Analysis Branch Department of Post-Secondary Education, Training and Labour
P.O. Box 6000 Fredericton, NB
E3B 5H1
ISSN 1203-3472 ISBN 978-1-55396-984-6
Prepared By:
2006
FOREWORD The annual graduate follow-up survey collects information from graduates of regular and non-regular training programs approximately one year following graduation. The information gathered provides valuable feedback on the success of graduates in the labour market and is an important tool for decision-makers. This tool, along with other sources, is incorporated into the Department’s planning process. This report presents the findings of the Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates. The survey was conducted with 1,927 graduates over an eight-week period starting June 29th, 2006. This represents a response rate of 73%. The reference week for the survey was June 4th – June 10th, 2006. Survey results indicate that graduates of the Class of 2005 were again very successful in locating employment, with an employment rate of 90%. This is the highest rate ever achieved by the NBCC. The Department would like to thank the New Brunswick Community College graduates who participated in this survey; their input has been invaluable. Graduate follow-up survey results will be located on our website at the following location: http://www.gnb.ca/0126/0001e.htm . As always, your comments and suggestions are welcome. Please forward all communication on this year’s survey to: Karen Finley Labour Market Analysis Branch Department of Post-Secondary Education, Training and Labour [email protected] (506) 457-4859
SOURCES OF INFORMATION In addition to the Survey of New Brunswick Community College Graduates, the following are selected New Brunswick sources of on-line career, learning and labour market information. The list is not all-inclusive, as there are a multitude of information sources available. Not all of the following sources are related to the Department of Post-Secondary Education, Training and Labour, unless otherwise indicated. The descriptions have been adapted from the publications themselves. NBCC Calendar On-line http://www.nbcc.nb.ca This is the official website for the New Brunswick Community College network. It provides general information on admissions to the colleges, as well as a complete on-line calendar. New Brunswick Student Financial Assistance http://www.studentaid.gnb.ca/ The Student Financial Services Branch of the Department of Post-Secondary Education, Training and Labour administers and delivers all government student loan programs and most associated bursaries and grants. Student Financial Assistance is designed to assist eligible New Brunswick residents to access post-secondary educational opportunities. This website provides links to the Student Financial Assistance Information Guide and on-line forms. Training and Skills Development (TSD) Program http://www.gnb.ca/0311/2be.htm The Department of Post-Secondary Education, Training and Labour provides support through its TSD Program to eligible Employment Insurance (EI) clients who require training or academic upgrading as part of their employment action plan. This site provides details on the program, who is eligible, the level of support available, and who to contact for further information. Labour Market Analysis Branch – Labour Market Information Products http://www.gnb.ca/0126/0001e.htm The Labour Market Analysis Branch’s Information Products page provides links to our wide variety of on-line labour market information products, including the on-line version of this publication. New Brunswick Job Futures
http://nb.jobfutures.org This is a joint publication between HRSDC – NB Region and the Department of Post-Secondary Education, Training and Labour. It provides information on the current trends and future outlooks for 154 occupations common to New Brunswick.
Service Canada – New Brunswick Regional Site http://www1.servicecanada.gc.ca/en/gateways/where_you_live/regions/nb.shtml This site provides information on the programs and services offered by Service Canada in New Brunswick, including labour market information. NB Jobs www.nbjobs.ca This website promotes job opportunities in New Brunswick. It was developed by CareerBeacon.com in conjunction with the Government of New Brunswick.
Information on programs offered through the New Brunswick Community Colleges can be obtained through any of the colleges listed below, or at the following websites: NBCC: www.nbcc.nb.ca CCNB: www.ccnb.nb.ca
CCNB Bathurst C.P. 266 725, rue du Collège Bathurst, N-B E2A 3Z2 Tél: (506) 547-2145 Téléc: (506) 547-2741
Executive Summary................................................................................................................................................... i 1.0 Introduction..................................................................................................................................................1 2.0 Methodology ................................................................................................................................................2 3.0 Survey Highlights ........................................................................................................................................6 4.0 Survey Results by College and Program ................................................................................................26
Overall Summary ........................................................................................................................................28 Male Respondents..........................................................................................................................29 Female Respondents .....................................................................................................................30
By College
Bathurst .........................................................................................................................................31 Campbellton ...................................................................................................................................32 Dieppe ...........................................................................................................................................33 Edmundston ...................................................................................................................................34 Miramichi .......................................................................................................................................35 Moncton .........................................................................................................................................36 Péninsule acadienne .....................................................................................................................37 Saint John ......................................................................................................................................38 St. Andrews ...................................................................................................................................39 Woodstock .....................................................................................................................................40 NBCCD ..........................................................................................................................................41
By Program
Administrative Management Techniques .......................................................................................42 Agricultural Equipment Repair .......................................................................................................43 Aircraft Maintenance .....................................................................................................................44 Aircraft Technology - Avionics .......................................................................................................45 Animation and Graphics ................................................................................................................46 Applied Internet Programming .......................................................................................................47 Art Fundamentals .........................................................................................................................48 Assembly and Production Welding ...............................................................................................49 Automotive Marketing and Business Management ........................................................................50 Automotive Marketing and Business Studies .................................................................................51 Automotive Service Technician .....................................................................................................52 Aviation Technology – Pilot ...........................................................................................................56 Bachelor of Technology – Environmental Health .........................................................................57 Bilingual Office Techniques ..........................................................................................................58 Biotechnology – English and French Programs ............................................................................59 Bricklaying .....................................................................................................................................61 Business Technology Group .........................................................................................................62 Business Technology – Accounting ...............................................................................................63 Business Technology – Administration and Electronic Commerce ..............................................68 Business Technology – E-Business ..............................................................................................69 Business Technology – Marketing ................................................................................................70 Carpentry .......................................................................................................................................74
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Chemical Technology ....................................................................................................................79 Civil Engineering Technology Group .............................................................................................80 Civil Engineering Technology – Architectural.................................................................................81 Civil Engineering Technology – Building Services ........................................................................82 Civil Engineering Technology – Construction Management ..........................................................84 Civil Engineering Technology – Geomatics....................................................................................85 Civil Engineering Technology – Highway and Municipal................................................................86 Civil Engineering Technology – Industrial .....................................................................................87 Civil Engineering Technology – Structural .......... ..........................................................................88 Community Services Intervention Group .......................................................................................89 Community Services Intervention: Adult Services ........................................................................90 Community Services Intervention: Child/Adolescent Services......................................................91 Computer Programming Technology Group .................................................................................92 Computer Programming Technology ............................................................................................93 Computer Programming Technology – Multimedia and Web .......................................................94 Computer Programming Technology – Programming and Analysis ..............................................95 Computer Programming Technology – Technician and Network Specialist ..................................96 Computer Systems Technician ......................................................................................................97 Computerized Numerically Controlled Manufacturing Technician .................................................98 Cook ...............................................................................................................................................99 Correctional Techniques ..............................................................................................................100 Criminal Justice ..........................................................................................................................103 Culinary Techniques ...................................................................................................................104 Distribution and Transportation Techniques.................................................................................105 Early Childhood Education ..........................................................................................................106 Electrical ......................................................................................................................................110 Electronic Game Design Technology ..........................................................................................114 Electronic Information Systems Technology Group ....................................................................115 Electronic Information Systems Technology – Computer Systems .............................................116 Electronic Information Systems Technology – Data Systems......................................................117 Electronic Information Systems Technology – Data Systems (Co-op) ........................................118 Electronics Engineering Technology Group ................................................................................119 Electronics Engineering Technology ...........................................................................................120 Electronics Engineering Technology – Industrial ........................................................................121 Electronics Engineering Technology – Telecommunications ......................................................122 Environmental Technology .........................................................................................................123 Gas Technician ............................................................................................................................126 Geographic Information Systems Technology ............................................................................127 Graphic Arts – Electronic Prepress ............................................................................................128 Health Care Aide .........................................................................................................................129 Health Unit Coordinator ...............................................................................................................133 Heating, Ventilation, Refrigeration, and Air Conditioning Technician ..........................................134 Heavy Equipment Service Technician .........................................................................................135 Hospitality & Tourism Management Group .................................................................................138 Hospitality & Tourism Management – Adventure Recreation ....................................................139 Hospitality & Tourism Management – Global Tourism and Marketing ........................................140 Hospitality & Tourism Management – Hotel, Restaurant and Culinary ......................................141 Hospitality & Tourism Management – International Tourism .....................................................142 Human Resource Management ..................................................................................................143 Human Services .........................................................................................................................144 IT Solutions Development ...........................................................................................................149 Industrial Chemical Technology ................................................................................................150 Industrial Control Technology .....................................................................................................151 Industrial Maintenance Technician ..............................................................................................152
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Industrial Mechanics ...................................................................................................................153 Information Systems Technology ................................................................................................156 Instrumentation and Automation Technology ..............................................................................157 Interior Design .............................................................................................................................158 Journalism ...................................................................................................................................159 Landscape ...................................................................................................................................160 Library Assistant ..........................................................................................................................161 Logistics and Transportation Management .................................................................................162 Machinist ......................................................................................................................................163 Marine Diesel Mechanics ............................................................................................................167 Mechanical Engineering Technology Group ...............................................................................168 Mechanical Engineering Technology – Buildings, Energy and Environment ..............................169 Mechanical Engineering Technology – CAD/CAM ......................................................................170 Mechanical Engineering Technology – Production Management ...............................................171 Mechanical Technician ................................................................................................................172 Medical Laboratory Technology .................................................................................................173 Medical Office Administration ......................................................................................................174 Medical Secretary Group .............................................................................................................175 Medical Secretary ........................................................................................................................176 Medical Secretary – Bilingual Medical Transcriptionist ...............................................................177 Motor Vehicle Body Repairer and Painter ...................................................................................178 Motorcycle Repair ........................................................................................................................182 Multimedia Graphic Design .........................................................................................................183 Multimedia Production Design and Management.........................................................................184 Network Design and Administration Technology .........................................................................185 Office Administration Group .......................................................................................................186 Office Administrative Certificate .................................................................................................187 Office Administrative - Executive ................................................................................................194 Office Techniques .......................................................................................................................195 Office Technology ........................................................................................................................198 PC Network Specialist ...............................................................................................................201 Pharmacy Technician ..................................................................................................................202 Photographic Digital Imaging Technician ....................................................................................205 Photography ................................................................................................................................206 Plumbing /Pipe Trades ................................................................................................................207 Power Engineering Technology ..................................................................................................210 Practical Nurse ............................................................................................................................211 Printing Techniques .....................................................................................................................222 Production Welder - MIG .............................................................................................................223 Professional Cooking ...................................................................................................................224 Pulp and Paper Process Technician ...........................................................................................225 Pulp and Paper Processing Techniques .....................................................................................226 Radiology Techniques .................................................................................................................227 Records Management ................................................................................................................228 Recreational Vehicle and Power Equipment ..............................................................................229 Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Technician ............................................................................230 Respiratory Therapy ....................................................................................................................231 Sales Techniques .......................................................................................................................232 Sheet Metal Fabrication ..............................................................................................................233 Small Business Management .....................................................................................................234 Small Equipment Repair .............................................................................................................235 Specialized Repair of Recreational Vehicles ..............................................................................236 Stationary Engineering ...............................................................................................................237 Steel Fabrication .........................................................................................................................238
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Teacher Assistant ........................................................................................................................241 Technology in International Trade ...............................................................................................242 Tourism Techniques ....................................................................................................................243 Transition to Nursing Assistant for C Nursing Orderly ................................................................244 Transportation Operations ...........................................................................................................245 Transportation Refrigeration Service Technician ........................................................................246 Truck and Transport Service Technician .....................................................................................247 Vocational Forestry ......................................................................................................................250 Webmaster ..................................................................................................................................251 Welder Fabricator ........................................................................................................................252 Welding ........................................................................................................................................253 Welding Engineering Technology ................................................................................................259 Wood Processing Techniques – English and French Programs ................................................260 Woodworking Technology Program – English and French Programs .......................................263 Youth Care Worker ......................................................................................................................266
5.0 Labour Market Information .....................................................................................................................267 6.0 Graduate Assessments of Programs and Services .............................................................................285
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Executive Summary This report presents the findings of the Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates. This follow-up survey generated information from 1,927 graduates, representing 73% of the 2,654 graduates to be contacted for this survey. The points that follow present key information obtained through the 2006 survey. • The employment rate for graduates one year following graduation was 90%, an increase of
three percentage points over 2005 (87%). • The employment rate for female graduates was 92%, an increase from 89% in 2005. • The employment rate for male graduates was 88%, an increase from 86% in 2005. • The unemployment rate for graduates was 10% in 2006, compared to 13% in 2005. • Overall, the percentage of related employment since graduation as a percentage of total
employment decreased from 89% in 2005 to 80% in 2006. • The level of related employment in the 2006 reference week increased from 80% in 2005 to
83% in 2006. • The percentage of employed graduates working in New Brunswick has remained stable over
the past year (89% in 2005 and 2006). • The percentage of graduates who reported being self-employed was 2% in 2006, unchanged
from 2005. • The majority (89%) of employed graduates in 2006 continued to work for one employer in the
reference week, similar to that reported in 2005 (88%). • Female graduates in full-time positions earned approximately 86% of the wages of male
graduates in full-time positions, an increase of three percentage points over 2005 results. Female graduates working full-time in positions related to their training also earned 86% of the average wages of male graduates in similar positions, again an increase of three percentage points over that reported in 2005.
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1.0 Introduction Follow-up surveys with graduates of New Brunswick Community Colleges (NBCC) have been conducted since 1983. For the past eighteen years the survey has been conducted by telephone. The survey is conducted annually with graduates of regular and non-regular programs of the Colleges. For the 2006 survey, interviews were completed with 1,927 graduates from a total listing of 2,654 graduates who were eligible to participate in the survey. The data supplied by these surveys provides valuable feedback on the success of New Brunswick Community College graduates in the labour market, which, in turn, serves as an important indicator of how well the training provided by the NBCC system corresponds to the demands of the labour market. This report provides detailed information gathered from the Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates through five sections, which are summarized in the material which follows. • Section 2.0 presents the methodology of the 2006 survey and provides a profile of the
graduates contacted with a comparison with the overall population of graduates. • Section 3.0 presents the information highlights from the 2006 survey. • Section 4.0 presents fact sheets that report the survey information on a program-by-program
basis. • Section 5.0 presents labour market information on a program-by-program basis. • Section 6.0 presents the evaluations provided by graduates of programs and services offered
at NBCC. A list of the terminology used in this report is provided in Appendix A.
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2.0 Methodology The Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates was guided by researchers from the Labour Market Analysis Branch of the Department of Post-Secondary Education, Training and Labour (the Department). Any comments or questions about the information contained in this document should be forwarded to the Department. In June 2006, the Department generated a database with background and current contact information for 2,721 graduates from the Class of 2005. The background data and required contact information was retrieved from the Department’s student information management system. Prior to the start of the survey (in June 2006), the database was reduced by fifteen (15) graduates for whom no current telephone numbers were available. During the data collection period, fifty-two (52) respondents were removed from the original list because they indicated that they were not graduates of a 2005 program. Following removal of these names from the database, there were 2,654 potential contacts for the Class of 2005. The 1,927 interviews completed represent 73% of the total number of graduates who were eligible to participate in this survey. As in previous surveys, graduates were asked about their activities during a specific week of the year (the reference week). Reference week information is an indicator of graduates’ current activities. The reference week for the 2006 survey was June 4th – June 10th, 2006. In addition to reference week information and information collected on activities since completing their training, graduates were also asked to evaluate their NBCC training program and various facilities and services available at their college. The overall approach to the Graduate Follow-Up Survey was changed in 1996. Previously, surveys were conducted in March, capturing information from graduates of the previous academic year. The change in the time of the reference week should be kept in mind when comparing the results from the surveys in 1996 - 2006 to those conducted in previous years. For example, the question asking respondents if they were studying during the reference week gave very different results in 1996 - 2006 compared to previous years. These differences are understandable considering that most people enrolled in post-secondary institutions would be attending classes in March but not in June. This survey was administered by telephone, using a Computer Assisted Telephone Interviewing (CATI) system, and an attempt was made to contact all graduates, regardless of their current area of residence. Graduates were assured of absolute confidentiality of responses and were informed of their valuable contribution to the study. Market Quest’s toll-free number was provided to graduates if they had any questions or apprehensions about the survey. Graduates were given the option to complete the survey in French or English. Data collection for this study was completed over an eight-week period during the summer of 2006. The 2006 survey response rate of 73% is lower than the 80% that was achieved historically. In recent years, it has required additional time for data collection to achieve the desired response rate.
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The table that follows presents a summary of response rates for the surveys over the 2002 – 2006 period. As shown in the table, response rates have decreased over the past five years. Table 1: Response Rates 2002-2006
Graduate Population
Survey Population
Response Rate
2006 Regular/Non-Regular 2,654 1,927 73%
2006 Regular 2,236 1,622 73%
2005 Regular/Non-Regular 2,385 1,794 75%
2005 Regular 1,873 1,517 81%
2004 Regular/Non-Regular 2,416 1,922 80%
2004 Regular 2,162 1,729 80%
2003 Regular/Non-Regular 2,667 2,125 80%
2003 Regular 2,115 1,696 80%
2002 Regular/Non-Regular 2,580 2,080 81%
2002 Regular 2,179 1,773 81%
Measuring labour market participation is a primary objective of the graduate follow-up surveys. Because of the importance of this information, an attempt was made to determine the extent to which a change in the time of the reference week (initiated in 1996) affected the results of reported labour force activity. The potential effects were initially monitored in the 1996 survey and monitoring has continued through to the current survey. As shown in the following table, the labour force participation rate was higher in June (96%) than in March (91%); however, the employment rate remained stable in March and June (89% and 90%, respectively). Table 2: Labour Market Information – Comparison of March 2006 and June 2006
June 2006 (N=1,927) March 2006 (N=19201) Labour Market Indicators n % n %
Labour Force Participation Rate 1,843 96 1,756 91 Employed 1,652 90 1,562 89 Unemployed 191 10 194 11
1 Seven respondents were unable to be classified as Employed, Unemployed, or Not in the Labour Force due to a lack of information provided.
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The following figure presents an overview of the age and gender distribution for graduates contacted. Most commonly, respondents were males aged 24 years or younger. Figure 1: Respondents by Age and Gender
631
392
184 161213
330
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
<=24 25-29 >=30
Age
MaleFemale
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The table that follows presents a comparative summary of graduates contacted in follow-up surveys over the past five years. Prior to 2000, there had been significant increases in the percentage of graduates 25 years of age or older and significant increases in the percentage of female graduates. The percentage of female graduates in 2006 remains relatively stable compared to 2005 (46% and 48%, respectively). The percentage of graduates 25 years of age or older has also remained relatively stable over the past year (44% in 2005 compared to 46% in 2006). Table 3: Demographics 2002-2006
Gender Male Female
2006 Regular/Non-Regular 54% 46%
2006 Regular 57% 43%
2005 Regular/Non-Regular 52% 48%
2005 Regular 55% 45%
2004 Regular/Non-Regular 58% 42%
2004 Regular 60% 40%
2003 Regular/Non-Regular 54% 46%
2003 Regular 52% 48%
2002 Regular/Non-Regular 55% 45%
2002 Regular 53% 47% Age 24 and under 25 and over
2006 Regular/Non-Regular 54% 46%
2006 Regular 57% 43%
2005 Regular/Non-Regular 56% 44%
2005 Regular 61% 39%
2004 Regular/Non-Regular 65% 35%
2004 Regular 68% 32%
2003 Regular/Non-Regular 64% 36%
2003 Regular 71% 29%
2002 Regular/Non-Regular 63% 37%
2002 Regular 68% 32%
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3.0 Survey Highlights The information in this section presents a summary of research findings for the Class of 2005 along with a comparison of key variables in relation to research findings from previous years. 3.1 LABOUR FORCE INFORMATION The labour force participation rate for all graduates has remained relatively stable over the past year (95% in 2005 compared to 96% in 2006). Table 4: Labour Force Participation Rate 2002-2006
Total
Male
Female
2006 Regular/Non-Regular 96% 96% 96%
2006 Regular 96% 96% 96%
2005 Regular/Non-Regular 95% 95% 94%
2005 Regular 95% 95% 95%
2004 Regular/Non-Regular 96% 95% 96%
2004 Regular 96% 96% 95%
2003 Regular/Non-Regular 95% 96% 95%
2003 Regular 95% 96% 94%
2002 Regular/Non-Regular 97% 97% 96%
2002 Regular 96% 97% 96%
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The table which follows presents comparative labour market information for the 2006 survey and the population of New Brunswick. As shown, graduates had a higher unemployment rate than the province as a whole (10% and 8%, respectively); however, the unemployment rate for graduates was lower than the youth unemployment rate of 13% (unadjusted) for June 2006. Table 5: Labour Market Information – NBCC Graduates and Population of New Brunswick
2006 Survey Labour Market
Indicators Labour Force
Survey2 Overall
Regular
Programs
Non-Regular
Programs Labour Force
389,600 1,843 1,551 292
Employed
358,500 1,652 1,390 262
Unemployed
31,100 191 161 30
Participation Rate
64% 96% 96% 96%
Unemployment Rate
8% 10% 10% 10%
The table that follows summarizes employment rates from 2002 - 2006 overall and by gender. Overall, the employment rate has increased over the past year, from 87% in 2005 to 90% in 2006. Furthermore, the employment rate for female graduates has increased compared to 2005 (92% and 89%, respectively), while male graduates have seen a similar increase over the same period (88% and 86%, respectively). Consistent with previous years, female graduates continue to have a higher employment rate, overall, compared to male graduates. Table 6: Employment Rate 2002-2006
Total
Male
Female
2006 Regular/Non-Regular 90% 88% 92%
2006 Regular 90% 88% 92%
2005 Regular/Non-Regular 87% 86% 89%
2005 Regular 87% 87% 87%
2004 Regular/Non-Regular 87% 85% 90%
2004 Regular 86% 84% 89%
2003 Regular/Non-Regular 89% 87% 91%
2003 Regular 88% 86% 90%
2002 Regular/Non-Regular 88% 88% 91%
2002 Regular 88% 86% 91%
2 Statistics Canada Labour Force Survey, June 2006, seasonally adjusted. The unadjusted unemployment rate for youth aged 15-24 was 13% in June 2006.
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As shown below, the majority of employed graduates (89%) continue to be employed in New Brunswick. Furthermore, the same percentage of employed graduates (89%) reported that they currently reside within the province. Table 7: Percentage of Employed Graduates Working in New Brunswick
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3.2 ADDITIONAL EDUCATION/ TRAINING FOR GRADUATES In surveys prior to 2001, graduates were asked if they were attending an educational institution or training program at the time of survey contact. Since 2001, respondents have been asked if they were attending an educational institution or training program or planning to attend in the near future. As demonstrated in the table that follows, the percentage of graduates attending or planning to attend an educational institution or training program has increased steadily from 2002 (11%) to 2006 (19%).
Table 8: Percentage of Graduates Taking Further Study
2006 Regular/Non-Regular 19%
2006 Regular 19%
2005 Regular/Non-Regular 16%
2005 Regular 17%
2004 Regular/Non-Regular 14%
2004 Regular 15%
2003 Regular/Non-Regular 12%
2003 Regular 14%
2002 Regular/Non-Regular 11%
2002 Regular 12% As shown below, the percentage of graduates employed since graduation remains high in 2006 (98%). Table 9: Percentage of Graduates Employed Since Completing Training
2006 Regular/Non-Regular 98%
2006 Regular 98%
2005 Regular/Non-Regular 97%
2005 Regular 97%
2004 Regular/Non-Regular 98%
2004 Regular 98%
2003 Regular/Non-Regular 98%
2003 Regular 98%
2002 Regular/Non-Regular 98%
2002 Regular 98%
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3.3 OVERALL EMPLOYMENT FOR GRADUATES The table which follows demonstrates the percentage of graduates with at least one month of employment in a position related to their training. Since graduation, 88% of graduates have been employed in positions related to their training. More specifically, graduates averaged 80% of their months employed since graduation in positions related to their training, a decrease of nine percentage points since 2005. Table 10: Percentage of Respondents in Related Employment Since Completing Training 2006 Regular/Non-Regular 88% 2006 Regular 88% 2005 Regular/Non-Regular 87% 2005 Regular 87% 2004 Regular/Non-Regular 86% 2004 Regular 85% 2003 Regular/Non-Regular 85% 2003 Regular 85% 2002 Regular/Non-Regular 87% 2002 Regular 87%
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3.4 GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION OF GRADUATES In June 2006, 89% of graduates were residing in New Brunswick, similar to the findings for the previous class of graduates (90%). Approximately 17% of graduates have lived outside New Brunswick since graduation. Among those who have lived outside the province (n=322), the majority (71%) left the province for employment. In 2006, 41% of graduates who left the province for employment had obtained employment prior to relocation, compared to 57% in 2005. Table 11: Geographic Location of Graduates
Currently living in same community as before NBCC...
Lived outside NB at some point since completing training...
Of those who left - the percentage who left for employment reasons...
Of those who left for employment reasons - the percentage with a job to go to...
2006 74% 17% 71% 41%
2005 73% 15% 64% 57%
Graduates Currently Living in Same Community as before NBCC by College Bathurst 71% Miramichi 70% Campbellton 72% Moncton 72% NBCCD 59% Péninsule acadienne 77% Dieppe 69% Saint John 80% Edmundston 56% St. Andrews 68% Woodstock 84% At the time of the survey, graduates most commonly resided in Moncton (10%) or Saint John (9%). Top Locations Where Graduates Currently Reside Moncton 10% Quispamsis 2% Saint John 9% Edmundston 1% Fredericton 6% Riverview 1% Miramichi 4% Campbellton 1% Dieppe 4% Dundas 1% Bathurst 3% Saumarez 1%
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3.5 REFERENCE WEEK EMPLOYMENT Employed The following tables present an overview of information which describes employment during the reference week3. Table 12: Reference Week Employment Summary
Total
Employed
One
Employer
More than One
Employer
One Employer
and Self-Employed
Self-
Employed
1,652
89%
8%
1%
2%
As in previous years, the majority of employed graduates (74%) were employed in permanent positions during the reference week. However, the percentage of graduates employed in permanent positions has increased from the period of 2002 (69%) to 2006 (74%). Table 13: Employment Status During Reference Week
3 Employment details including job classification, hours of work, average wages, and occupation were not collected for 24 graduates who were on maternity leave during the reference week.
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As with previous years, the majority of employed graduates (68%) were employed in positions directly related to their training. Overall, related employment (directly and indirectly) has increased over the past year (83% compared to 80% in 2005). Table 14: Relation of Reference Week Work to Training
While the employment rate for Co-op graduates (92%) was similar to the overall employment rate (90%), a higher percentage of employed Co-op graduates were employed in positions related to their training compared to graduates overall (88% and 83%, respectively).
Table 15: Employment Comparison - Graduates of Co-op Programs Relationship of Employment to Training
Total in the
Labour Force
Employment
Rate Directly Related
Indirectly Related
Not at all Related
All graduates
1,843
90%
68%
15%
17%
Co-op graduates
158
92%
66%
22%
12%
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The percentage of graduates employed in full-time positions has remained consistent with findings from 2005 (94% and 93%, respectively). Table 16: Full and Part-Time Employment in Reference Week
Graduates working full-time averaged 41 hours in the reference week with an average wage of $578. Graduates working part-time averaged 20 hours with an average wage of $321. The table which follows provides more detailed information on wages reported by gender and job classification. Table 17: Weekly Wages for Full and Part-Time Employment in Reference Week by Gender and Job Classification
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Graduates were asked for their perceptions about the wages they earned in the reference week. Overall: • 10% of employed graduates reported that their wages were much better than those of others in
similar positions; • 26% reported that their wages were better than those of others in similar positions; • 50% reported that their wages were the same as those for others in similar positions; and • 14% reported that their wages were worse (12%) or much worse (2%) than those for others in
similar positions. The table which follows shows the average full-time and part-time wages of employed graduates based on their perceptions of these wages. As shown below, there appears to be a relationship between the wages earned in the reference week and perceptions about those wages, whereby the higher the wages, the more positive the perception of these wages compared to wages in other similar positions. Table 18: Satisfaction With Wages Perception Of Wages
Average FT Wage
Average PT Wage
Overall Average
$578
$321
Much Better $681 $469 Better $619 $332 Same $563 $323 Worse $491 $278 Much Worse $517 $179
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The table that follows summarizes the length of time graduates have been employed in the reference week job. Similar to previous years, the majority of employed graduates (66%) have been employed in the reference week job for at least 31 weeks. Table 19: Time in Reference Week Job
1-10 Weeks
11-30 Weeks
31-50 Weeks
51+ Weeks
2006 Regular/Non-Regular 15% 19% 31% 35%
2006 Regular 16% 19% 30% 35%
2005 Regular/Non-Regular 17%
18%
42%
23%
2005 Regular 17%
18%
45%
20%
2004 Regular/Non-Regular 19%
23%
25%
33%
2004 Regular 20%
20%
26%
34%
2003 Regular/Non-Regular 17%
21%
32%
30%
2003 Regular 16%
21%
34%
29%
2002 Regular/Non-Regular 18%
21%
36%
25%
2002 Regular 18%
20%
37%
25%
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Occupational Classification of Employment The tables which follow present a summary of the top occupations in which graduates were employed in the reference week. Most commonly, employed graduates worked as Licensed Practical Nurses (10%). Table 20: Top Occupations - Employed Graduates
3414 Other Assisting Occupations in Support of Health Services 17 94% $428 6% $400
Employed male graduates most commonly worked as Automotive Service Technicians (6%) and Welders (5%). Table 22: Top Occupations - Employed Male Graduates
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Industrial Classification of Employment Starting with the 1999 Survey, industries in which graduates were employed in the Reference Week were coded according to the North American Industrial Classification System (NAICS). Should researchers want to compare employment in industrial sectors for 1999-2002 with other graduate survey data, a conversion program would be required. Conversion programs are available through Statistics Canada. Note that the NAICS numbers used represent major groupings within NAICS. Most commonly, employed graduates worked in the Health Care and Social Assistance industry (22%). Table 23: Top Industries - Employed Graduates NAICS
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Employed female graduates most commonly worked in the Health Care and Social Assistance industry (40%). Table 24: Top Industries - Employed Female Graduates
81 Other Services (Except Public Administration) 26 92% $460 8% $557
31 Manufacturing 24 96% $440 4% $400 Employed male graduates most commonly worked in the Manufacturing (18%) and Construction (17%) industries. Table 25: Top Industries - Employed Male Graduates NAICS
56 Administrative & Support 44 100% $483 - - 48 Transportation & Warehousing 43 95% $718 5% $225 91 Public Administration 40 95% $683 5% $274 51 Information & Cultural Industries 35 97% $641 3% -
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Gender Differences in Wages In past graduate surveys, gaps have been identified between the overall wages of male and female graduates. In 2006, male graduates averaged $616 per week in full-time positions, while female graduates in full-time positions averaged $527 per week, a gap of approximately 14%. Since it has been demonstrated that males and females tend to be employed in different occupations, gaps may be expected; however, as shown in the following table, similar wage gaps do not always exist when male and female graduates are employed in the same occupations. Table 26: Average Full-Time Wages for Male and Female Graduates in Similar Positions
3233 - Licensed Practical Nurses $634 $680 +7% 1453 - Customer Service Information Clerks $409 $419 +2% 6421 – Retail Salespersons & Sales Clerks $413 $426 +3% 2282 – User Support Technicians $615 $560 -9% 6462 - Correctional Service Officers $706 $700 -1% 2263 - Public Health Inspectors $603 $571 -5% 1411 - General Office Clerks $359 $508 +42% 1431 - Accounting and Related Clerks $639 $449 -30% 4153 – Family, Marriage, & Other Related Counsellors $400 $495 +24%
4131 - College & Other Vocational Instructors $770 $835 +8% 2174 - Computer Programmers $637 $525 -18% Unemployed and Not in the Labour Force Overall, 10% of graduates contacted (n=191) were unemployed in the reference week. The table which follows demonstrates that the unemployment rate varied considerably when segmented by college. Information on unemployment rates within programs is presented in Section 5.0. Unemployment Rate by College Bathurst 14% Moncton 9% Campbellton 12% Péninsule acadienne 15% NBCCD 5% Saint John 8% Dieppe 9% St. Andrews 10% Edmundston 12% Woodstock 9% Miramichi 17%
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Graduates who were not employed during the reference week (n=275) were asked to provide the main reason for this lack of employment. Graduates who were not employed include those who were unemployed and those who were not in the labour force. Most commonly, graduates were not working during the reference week because of an inability to find jobs related to their NBCC training (25%), unable to find work/lack of jobs (20%), and in school/training full-time (19%). Table 27: Main Reason for Not Working Among Graduates Not Employed
Inability to find jobs related to NBCC training 25%
Unable to find work/ lack of jobs 20%
In school/training full-time 19%
Awaiting job start or recall 9%
Own illness or disability 7%
Personal or family responsibilities 5%
Relocating/moving 3%
Wages not satisfactory for jobs that are available 2%
Taking time off/vacation/travelling 2%
Other mentions 8% Twenty percent of graduates not working during the reference week (n=56) reported attending or planning to attend an educational institution or training program. These graduates provided the following reasons for their return to an educational institution or training program: • to upgrade existing skills (61%); • to get a university degree (14%); • to learn a new trade or occupation (12%); • to get a better job (7%); • to find employment (4%); and • some other reason (2%).
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3.6 OTHER SURVEY FINDINGS
Employment Since Graduation The strong majority of graduates (98%) have been employed since graduation; and those employed averaged 1.7 different jobs. The percentage of graduates who have been employed since graduation has remained stable over the past year (97% for the previous class of graduates). Motivations for Community College Enrollment Beginning with the 1999 survey, all graduates were asked why they had decided to pursue their training at the NBCC rather than through a university or private training program. Overall, graduates offered the following reasons for pursuing training at NBCC:
• the training is only offered at a particular college (25%); • tuition/costs (21%); • the location of a particular college (10%); • length of program (9%); • reputation of NBCC (8%); • more hands on/more detailed and specific/more on-the-job training (5%); • a desire to go there (4%); • job prospects (4%); • not interested in attending university (3%); • smaller classes/more teacher/student interaction (2%); • low grades (2%); and • other reasons (7%). When asked why they had selected a particular college for their program of study, the following reasons were provided: • location (57%); • particular program was available only at the college selected (27%); • reputation (6%); • preferred language of instruction offered (2%); • friends/relatives attended/currently attending same college (2%); and • other reasons (6%). The strong majority of graduates (93%) were accepted to the NBCC in the year in which they made their initial application. Overall, 83% of graduates reported that based on their experiences since completing the program, they would select the same field of study if they were making the decision about enrollment today.
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Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition and Credit Transfer Services Graduates were asked questions to determine their awareness, use and evaluation of PLAR and Credit Transfer Services. Overall: • 57% of graduates reported that they were aware of these services; and • 43% were not aware of these services. When contacted in 2005, 62% of graduates reported awareness of PLAR and Credit Transfer Services. Among those who were aware of these services (n=1,105): • 64% heard about PLAR through the college; • 27% heard about PLAR through word-of-mouth; and • 9% heard about PLAR through other means. Of graduates who were aware of these services, 20% (n=224) have used them (12% of all graduates). Of those who have used these services: • 55% have applied for Credit Transfer; • 28% have applied for a Prior Learning Assessment; and • 17% have applied for both. Graduates who have applied for one or both of these services were asked if they had received course credit for courses taken at another institution or from an employer. Three quarters of these graduates (75%) reported that they had received course credit. This course credit resulted in a reduced course load for 68%, reduced tuition for 2%, reduced course load and tuition for 15%, and some other result for the remaining 15%. The graduates who received course credit (n=168) provided the following evaluations of the services they received: • 62% were very satisfied; • 35% were satisfied; • 1% were unsatisfied; and • 2% were very unsatisfied. Peer Tutoring Sixty-eight percent of graduates were aware of peer tutoring at NBCC. Among graduates who were aware (n=1,305), 16% reported that they had used the peer tutoring system. Graduates who had used the peer tutoring system (n=214) provided the following evaluations of the effectiveness of the assistance provided through peer tutoring: • 48% provided a rating of excellent; • 45% provided a rating of good; and • 7% provided a rating of fair.
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Post Program Artistic Involvement of NBCCD Graduates Graduates of the New Brunswick College of Craft and Design (n=22) were asked several questions about their post-training involvement with the arts community in New Brunswick. Since graduation, three NBCCD graduates (14%) had applied to the New Brunswick Arts Board or the Canada Council for funding to promote or prepare their craft. Of those who applied, one reported receiving an award or grant. Since graduation, half of NBCCD graduates (50%) reported that they have contributed to the arts through exhibits, donations or in other ways. During the reference week, 55% of those who had completed a program through NBCCD (n=12) were practising their craft or preparing for an exhibit for which they were not paid. The sections which follow present information about graduates on a program-by-program basis.
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4.0 Survey Results by College and Program The following section contains a fact sheet for the Class of 2005, fact sheets for male and female graduates, a fact sheet for each college and fact sheets for all programs for which more than 3 graduates were interviewed. Information is presented first in summary form if the program is offered in more than one location, followed by information on the program for each college. The programs which follow have been excluded because of the small number of graduates reached (3 or less). Although excluded from this section, labour market information for programs in which graduates were contacted may be found in Section 5.0.
2D 3D Animation Technology Péninsule acadienne Accommodation, Food, and Beverage Services Edmundston Administrative Assistant Miramichi Administrative Assistant Moncton Agri-Business Woodstock Applied Management in Hospitality and Tourism St. Andrews Aquaculture Péninsule acadienne Aquaculture Technician St. Andrews Biotechnology – English Program Edmundston Business Administration: General Moncton Business Administration: General Saint John Business Computer Applications (Non-Regular) Woodstock (Fredericton) Business Technology: Investment Management Woodstock Certificate in Office Technology (Non-Regular) Bathurst Civil Engineering Technology – Building Services Bathurst Civil Engineering: General Edmundston Computer Integrated Manufacturing Bathurst Computer Programming Technology (Co-op) Saint John Creative Graphics NBCCD Early Childhood Education (Non-Regular) Saint John Electronic Data Development (Non-Regular) Woodstock (Fredericton) Electronic Game: 3D Graphics Miramichi Electronic Information Systems Technology: Computer Systems (Co-op)
Entrepreneurship and Small Business (Non-Regular) Dieppe Fashion Design NBCCD
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Food Science and Inspection Technology Edmundston Health Care Aide (Distance) Campbellton Human Resource Management (Non-Regular) Moncton International Business: Latin American Studies St. Andrews International Tourism Edmundston Jewellery/Metal Arts NBCCD Landscape Design Woodstock Legal Office Administration Woodstock Medical Laboratory Techniques Campbellton Medical Secretary: Medical Transcriptionist (English) Campbellton Medical Secretary: Medical Transcriptionist (French) Campbellton Native Arts Studies NBCCD Nuclear Medicine Technology Saint John Primary Care Paramedic (Non-Regular) Saint John Radiotherapy Techniques (Non-Regular) Campbellton Special Care Home Worker (Non-Regular) Saint John Specialty Photography NBCCD Studio Pottery NBCCD Surface Design NBCCD Textiles NBCCD Tool and Die Technician Bathurst Transportation Management Woodstock Travel Counsellor Dieppe
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Survey Respondents All Colleges TOTAL
GRADUATES
2,654
RESPONDENTS
1,927
RESPONSE RATE
73% Male 1,448 1,036 Female 1,206 891
Percentage Employed Since Graduation: 98% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 80% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
90%
10%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 48% 11% 12%
Full-time
Temporary 15% 3%
$596 3%
Permanent 2% 1% 1%
Part-time
Temporary 2% <1%
$360 <1%
Self-Employed 1% <1% $648 <1%
Total / Wt. Average
68%
15%
$585
17%
Top Three Employment Sectors (NAICS) 62 Health Care 22% 31 Manufacturing 11% 23 Construction 10% Employed in NB 89% Top Three Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 3233 Licensed Practical Nurses 10% 7321 Automotive Service Technicians 3% 1453 Customer Service Information Clerks 3%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 91% Facilities Available 84% Equipment Available 82% Quality of Instruction 88% Preparation for Related Job 87%
Employed 1,652 Unemployed 191
Not in the Labour Force 84
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Male Respondents All Colleges TOTAL
GRADUATES
2,654
RESPONDENTS
1,927
RESPONSE RATE
72% Male 1,448
1,036
Percentage Employed Since Graduation: 98% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 78% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
88%
12%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 53% 13% 12%
Full-time
Temporary 10% 3%
$635 4%
Permanent 1% 1% 1%
Part-time
Temporary 1% <1%
$370 <1%
Self-Employed 1% 1% $597 <1%
Total / Wt. Average 65% 17% $629 18%
Top Three Employment Sectors (NAICS) 31 Manufacturing 18% 23 Construction 17% 81 Other Services (Except Public Admin) 8% Employed in NB 85% Top Four Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 7321 Automotive Service Technicians 6% 7265 Welders 5% 7241 Electricians (Except Industrial & Power) 4% 7271 Carpenters 4%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 91% Facilities Available 84% Equipment Available 83% Quality of Instruction 89% Preparation for Related Job 86%
Employed 870 Unemployed 122
Not in the Labour Force 44
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Female Respondents All Colleges TOTAL
GRADUATES
2,654
RESPONDENTS
1,927
RESPONSE RATE
74% Female
1,206
891
Percentage Employed Since Graduation: 98% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 82% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
92%
8%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 42% 9% 11%
Full-time
Temporary 22% 3% $547
3% Permanent 4% 1% 1%
Part-time
Temporary 3% <1% $357
<1% Self-Employed 1% <1% $1,000 <1% Total / Wt. Average 72% 13% $531 15%
Top Three Employment Sectors (NAICS) 62 Health Care 40% 44 Retail Trade 8% 91 Public Administration 7% Employed in NB 93% Top Three Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 3233 Licensed Practical Nurse 19% 1411 General Office Clerks 5% 1453 Customer Service Information Clerks 4%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 92% Facilities Available 83% Equipment Available 81% Quality of Instruction 87% Preparation for Related Job 88%
Employed 782 Unemployed 69
Not in the Labour Force 40
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College - Bathurst Summary TOTAL
GRADUATES
318
RESPONDENTS
208
RESPONSE RATE
65% Male 234 146
Female 84 62
Percentage Employed Since Graduation: 97% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 79% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
86%
14%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 52% 9% 10%
Full-time
Temporary 19% 5% $596
2% Permanent 1% - -
Part-time
Temporary - 1% $400
- Self-Employed - 1% $750 - Total / Wt. Average 72% 15% $595 13%
Top Three Employment Sectors (NAICS) 31 Manufacturing 19% 62 Health Care 16% 23 Construction 8% Employed in NB 86% Top Three Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 3233 Licensed Practical Nurses 8% 2263 Public & Environmental Health Inspectors 5% 7321 Automotive Service Technicians 5%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 89% Facilities Available 91% Equipment Available 85% Quality of Instruction 83% Preparation for Related Job 88%
Employed 169 Unemployed 27
Not in the Labour Force 12
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College - Campbellton Summary TOTAL
GRADUATES
230
RESPONDENTS
153
RESPONSE RATE
67% Male 65 40
Female 165 113
Percentage Employed Since Graduation: 97% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 87% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
88%
12%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 48% 8% 10%
Full-time
Temporary 25% 1% $519
1% Permanent 3% - 1%
Part-time
Temporary 1% - $278
- Self-Employed 3% - $800 - Total / Wt. Average 80% 8% $514 12%
Top Three Employment Sectors (NAICS) 62 Health Care 58% 31 Manufacturing 10% 61 Educational Services 10% Employed in NB 90% Top Three Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 3233 Licensed Practical Nurses 10% 3413 Nurses’ Aides and Orderlies 10% 4214 Early Childhood Educators & Assistant 10%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 95% Facilities Available 94% Equipment Available 92% Quality of Instruction 93% Preparation for Related Job 89%
Employed 128 Unemployed 17
Not in the Labour Force 8
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College - Dieppe Summary TOTAL
GRADUATES
182
RESPONDENTS
121
RESPONSE RATE
66% Male 86 55
Female 96 66
Percentage Employed Since Graduation: 98% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 76% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
91%
9%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 48% 8% 16%
Full-time
Temporary 13% 3% $595
6% Permanent 1% - 3%
Part-time
Temporary 1% - $200
1% Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 63% 11% $587 26%
Top Three Employment Sectors (NAICS) 44 Retail Trade 23% 62 Health Care 13% 91 Public Administration 11% Employed in NB 88% Top Two Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 3233 Licensed Practical Nurses 9% 6421 Retail Salespersons/Sales Clerks 7%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 86% Facilities Available 82% Equipment Available 78% Quality of Instruction 85% Preparation for Related Job 83%
Employed 107 Unemployed 10
Not in the Labour Force 4
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College – Edmundston Summary TOTAL
GRADUATES
131
RESPONDENTS
79
RESPONSE RATE
60% Male 74 43
Female 57 36
Percentage Employed Since Graduation: 96% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 75% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
88%
12%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 43% 13% 8%
Full-time
Temporary 16% 3% $506
10% Permanent 2% - -
Part-time
Temporary 3% - $419
- Self-Employed - - - 2% Total / Wt. Average 64% 16% $502 20%
Top Two Employment Sectors (NAICS) 23 Construction 28% 72 Accommodation & Food Services 16% Employed in NB 84% Top Four Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 6242 Cooks 13% 7241 Electricians (Except Industrial & Power) 11% 1241 Secretaries (Except Legal & Medical) 8% 7611 Construction Trades Helpers & Labourers 8%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 92% Facilities Available 86% Equipment Available 85% Quality of Instruction 90% Preparation for Related Job 80%
Employed 64 Unemployed 9
Not in the Labour Force 6
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College - Miramichi Summary TOTAL
GRADUATES
206
RESPONDENTS
159
RESPONSE RATE
77% Male 114 85
Female 92 74
Percentage Employed Since Graduation: 94% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 71% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
83%
17%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 35% 12% 17%
Full-time
Temporary 19% 5% $593
6% Permanent 1% - -
Part-time
Temporary - - -
1% Self-Employed 2% 2% $1,000 1% Total / Wt. Average 56% 19% $599 25%
Top Three Employment Sectors (NAICS) 91 Public Administration 16% 31 Manufacturing 13% 62 Health Care 13% Employed in NB 89% Top Four Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 7265 Welders 8% 3233 Licensed Practical Nurses 7% 5241 Graphic Designers/Illustrators 6% 6462 Correctional Service Officers 6%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 96% Facilities Available 89% Equipment Available 86% Quality of Instruction 94% Preparation for Related Job 92%
Employed 123 Unemployed 25
Not in the Labour Force 11
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College - Moncton Summary TOTAL
GRADUATES
530
RESPONDENTS
399
RESPONSE RATE
75% Male 375 281
Female 155 118
Percentage Employed Since Graduation: 98% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 78% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
91%
9%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 53% 13% 11%
Full-time
Temporary 10% 4% $582
3% Permanent 1% 2% 2%
Part-time
Temporary 1% - $242
<1% Self-Employed 1% 1% $593 - Total / Wt. Average 65% 19% $570 16%
Top Three Employment Sectors (NAICS) 23 Construction 13% 31 Manufacturing 13% 54 Professional, Scientific, Technical Services 9% Employed in NB 87% Top Three Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 7321 Automotive Service Technicians 7% 1453 Customer Service Information Clerks 4% 7271 Carpenters 4%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 92% Facilities Available 85% Equipment Available 84% Quality of Instruction 86% Preparation for Related Job 87%
Employed 344 Unemployed 36
Not in the Labour Force 19
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College – Péninsule acadienne Summary TOTAL
GRADUATES
43
RESPONDENTS
26
RESPONSE RATE
60% Male 23 13
Female 20 13
Percentage Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 87% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
85%
15%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 21% 5% 11%
Full-time
Temporary 21% 21% $672
- Permanent 5% - -
Part-time
Temporary 11% 5% $350
- Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 58% 32% $642 11%
Top Three Employment Sectors (NAICS) 62 Health Care 59% 31 Manufacturing 27% 23 Construction 9% Employed in NB 82% Top Occupation (NOC) for Graduates 3233 Licensed Practical Nurses 50%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 92% Facilities Available 52% Equipment Available 72% Quality of Instruction 80% Preparation for Related Job 88%
Employed 22 Unemployed 4
Not in the Labour Force -
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College - Saint John Summary TOTAL
GRADUATES
560
RESPONDENTS
451
RESPONSE RATE
81% Male 297 239
Female 263 212
Percentage Employed Since Graduation: 99% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 87% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
92%
8%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 52% 11% 9%
Full-time
Temporary 16% 2% $691
2% Permanent 3% - 1%
Part-time
Temporary 2% <1% $388
- Self-Employed 1% - $600 1% Total / Wt. Average 74% 14% $671 12%
Top Three Employment Sectors (NAICS) 62 Health Care 32% 31 Manufacturing 9% 44 Retail Trade 8% Employed in NB 92% Top Three Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 3233 Licensed Practical Nurses 17% 7241 Electricians (Except Industrial & Power) 3% 4214 Early Childhood Educators 3%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 90% Facilities Available 78% Equipment Available 73% Quality of Instruction 87% Preparation for Related Job 86%
Employed 404 Unemployed 33
Not in the Labour Force 14
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College - St. Andrews Summary TOTAL
GRADUATES
147
RESPONDENTS
114
RESPONSE RATE
78% Male 87 69
Female 60 45
Percentage Employed Since Graduation: 98% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 82% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
90%
10%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 54% 12% 9%
Full-time
Temporary 7% 3% $532
6% Permanent 3% 2% 2%
Part-time
Temporary - - $547
1% Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 64% 17% $533 18%
Top Three Employment Sectors (NAICS) 23 Construction 19% 72 Accommodation & Food Services 16% 31 Manufacturing 11% Employed in NB 83% Top Three Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 7241 Electricians (Except Industrial & Power) 13% 7313 Refrigeration/Air Conditioning Mechanics 10% 7265 Welders 8%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 96% Facilities Available 94% Equipment Available 89% Quality of Instruction 92% Preparation for Related Job 90%
Employed 98 Unemployed 11
Not in the Labour Force 5
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College - Woodstock Summary TOTAL
GRADUATES
273
RESPONDENTS
195
RESPONSE RATE
71% Male 84 59
Female 189 136
Percentage Employed Since Graduation: 99% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 79% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
91%
9%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 37% 10% 15%
Full-time
Temporary 18% 4% $531
2% Permanent 6% 1% 1%
Part-time
Temporary 4% - $348
1% Self-Employed 2% - - - Total / Wt. Average 67% 15% $503 18%
Top Three Employment Sectors (NAICS) 62 Health Care 34% 23 Construction 10% 44 Retail Trade 7% Employed in NB 96% Top Two Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 3233 Licensed Practical Nurses 19% 2225 Landscape/Horticulture Tech 6%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 88% Facilities Available 76% Equipment Available 81% Quality of Instruction 89% Preparation for Related Job 83%
Employed 172 Unemployed 18
Not in the Labour Force 5
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College - NBCCD Summary TOTAL
GRADUATES
34
RESPONDENTS
22
RESPONSE RATE
65% Male 9
6
Female
25
16
Percentage Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 48% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
95%
5%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 20% 10% 40%
Full-time
Temporary 5% - $412
5% Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - - -
- Self-Employed 20% - $250 - Total / Wt. Average 45% 10% $389 45%
Top Three Employment Sectors (NAICS) 44 Retail Trade 25% 72 Accommodation & Food Services 20% 31 Manufacturing 15% Employed in NB 75% Top Three Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 1453 Customer Service Information Clerks 15% 5244 Artisans & Craftspersons 15% 5243 Theatre/Creative Designers 10%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 91% Facilities Available 68% Equipment Available 73% Quality of Instruction 82% Preparation for Related Job 86%
Employed 21 Unemployed 1
Not in the Labour Force -
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Administrative Management Techniques (Non-Regular) – 253C Edmundston TOTAL
GRADUATES
11
RESPONDENTS
7
RESPONSE RATE
64% Male 5 3
Female 6 4
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 86% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 52% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
83%
17%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent - 40% 60%
Full-time
Temporary - -
$375 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average - 40% $375 60%
Top Four Employment Sectors (NAICS) 31 Manufacturing 20% 44 Retail Trade 20% 48 Transportation & Warehousing 20% 72 Accommodation & Food Services 20% Employed in NB 80% Top Four Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 1241 Secretaries (Except Legal & Medical) 20% 1411 General Office Clerks 20% 1453 Customer Service Information Clerks 20% 6452 Bartenders 20%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 71% Facilities Available 57% Equipment Available 43% Quality of Instruction 86% Preparation for Related Job 43%
Employed 5 Unemployed 1
Not in the Labour Force 1
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100% Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 44% 33% 11%
Full-time
Temporary - -
$488 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - 11% $500 - Total / Wt. Average 44% 44% $490 11%
Top Four Employment Sectors (NAICS) 11 Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, Hunting 44% 81 Other Services (Except Public Admin) 33% 23 Construction 11% 41 Wholesale Trade 11% Employed in NB 100% Top Two Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 7321 Automotive Service Technicians 33% 7312 Heavy Duty Equipment Mechanics 22%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 80% Facilities Available 50% Equipment Available 80% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 80%
Employed 9 Unemployed -
Not in the Labour Force 1
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
44
Aircraft Maintenance – 091 Dieppe
TOTAL
GRADUATES 8
RESPONDENTS
4
RESPONSE RATE
50% Male 8 4
Female - -
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 92% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
50%50%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 50% - -
Full-time
Temporary 50% -
$1,150 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 100% - $1,150 -
Top Employment Sector (NAICS) 48 Transportation & Warehousing 100% Employed in NB 0% Top Occupation (NOC) for Graduates 7315 Aircraft Mechanics/Inspectors 100%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 50% Facilities Available 50% Equipment Available 50% Quality of Instruction 50% Preparation for Related Job 75%
Employed 2 Unemployed 2
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
45
Aircraft Technology – Avionics – 172 Moncton
TOTAL
GRADUATES 6
RESPONDENTS
4
RESPONSE RATE
67% Male 6 4
Female - -
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 100% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
100% Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 75% 25% -
Full-time
Temporary - -
$656 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 75% 25% $656 -
Top Two Employment Sectors (NAICS) 48 Transportation & Warehousing 75% 31 Manufacturing 25% Employed in NB 0% Top Two Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 2244 Aircraft Instrument Mechanics 75% 7315 Aircraft Mechanics/Inspectors 25%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 75% Equipment Available 100% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 100%
Employed 4 Unemployed -
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
46
Animation and Graphics – 078 Miramichi
TOTAL
GRADUATES 10
RESPONDENTS
4
RESPONSE RATE
40% Male 5 3
Female 5 1
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 75% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
100% Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent - - 25%
Full-time
Temporary 50% -
$750 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed 25% - $1,000 - Total / Wt. Average 75% - $833 25%
Top Four Employment Sectors (NAICS) 51 Information & Cultural Industries 25% 56 Administrative & Support 25% 71 Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation 25% 91 Public Administration 25% Employed in NB 50% Top Two Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 5241 Graphic Designers/ Illustrators 75% 1213 Supervisors – Library Correspondence 25%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 75% Equipment Available 100% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 100%
Employed 4 Unemployed -
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
47
Applied Internet Programming – 120 Dieppe
TOTAL
GRADUATES 8
RESPONDENTS
4
RESPONSE RATE
50% Male 7 4
Female 1 -
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 75% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
100% Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 75% - 25%
Full-time
Temporary - -
$550 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 75% - $550 25%
Top Four Employment Sectors (NAICS) 23 Construction 25% 51 Information & Cultural Industries 25% 54 Professional, Scientific, Technical Services 25% 91 Public Administration 25% Employed in NB 100% Top Two Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 2174 Computer Programmers 50% 7271 Carpenters 25%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 75% Equipment Available 100% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 75%
Employed 4 Unemployed -
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
48
Art Fundamentals – 011 Miramichi TOTAL
GRADUATES
22
RESPONDENTS
18
RESPONSE RATE
82% Male 14 10
Female 8 8
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 78% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 26% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
67%
33%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent - - 14%
Full-time
Temporary 14% 14%
$416 43%
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- 14%
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 14% 14% $416 71%
Top Two Employment Sectors (NAICS) 91 Public Administration 38% 51 Information & Cultural Industries 25% Employed in NB 88% Top Occupation (NOC) for Graduates 5241 Graphic Designers/Illustrators 25%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 94% Equipment Available 83% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 88%
Employed 8 Unemployed 4
Not in the Labour Force 6
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
49
Assembly & Production Welding (Non-Regular) – 218C Péninsule acadienne
TOTAL
GRADUATES 7
RESPONDENTS
4
RESPONSE RATE
57% Male 7 4
Female - -
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 85% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
75%
25%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent - 33% -
Full-time
Temporary - 33%
$416 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary 33% -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 33% 67% $416 -
Top Two Employment Sectors (NAICS) 23 Construction 67% 31 Manufacturing 33% Employed in NB 100% Top Two Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 7611 Construction Trades Helpers & Labourers 67% 7261 Sheet Metal Workers 33%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 50% Equipment Available 75% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 75%
Employed 3 Unemployed 1
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
50
Automotive Marketing and Business Management – 152 Bathurst
TOTAL
GRADUATES 11
RESPONDENTS
5
RESPONSE RATE
45% Male 8 4
Female 3 1
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 80% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 97% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
60%
40%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent - 67% -
Full-time
Temporary 33% -
$425 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 33% 67% $425 -
Top Three Employment Sectors (NAICS) 41 Wholesale Trade 33% 44 Retail Trade 33% 52 Finance & Insurance 33% Employed in NB 100% Top Two Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 6421 Retail Salespersons/Sales Clerks 67% 1112 Financial & Investment Analysts 33%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 80% Equipment Available 40% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 75%
Employed 3 Unemployed 2
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
51
Automotive Marketing and Business Studies – 087 Saint John
TOTAL
GRADUATES 9
RESPONDENTS
7
RESPONSE RATE
78% Male 9 7
Female - -
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 98% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
100% Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 100% - -
Full-time
Temporary - -
$503 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 100% - $503 -
Top Two Employment Sectors (NAICS) 44 Retail Trade 86% 41 Wholesale Trade 14% Employed in NB 86% Top Occupation (NOC) for Graduates 1472 Storekeepers & Parts Clerks 29%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 86% Facilities Available 100% Equipment Available 71% Quality of Instruction 86% Preparation for Related Job 100%
Employed 7 Unemployed -
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
52
Automotive Service Technician – 021 Summary Bathurst, Moncton, Saint John TOTAL
GRADUATES
64
RESPONDENTS
45
RESPONSE RATE
70% Male 63 45
Female 1 -
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 74% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
86%
14%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 65% 5% 22%
Full-time
Temporary - -
$426 3%
Permanent - 3% 3%
Part-time
Temporary - -
$200 -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 65% 8% $414 27%
Top Four Employment Sectors (NAICS) 81 Other Services (Except Public Admin) 49% 44 Retail Trade 24% 23 Construction 8% 31 Manufacturing 8% Employed in NB 95% Top Three Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 7321 Automotive Service Technicians 54% 7312 Heavy Duty Equipment Mechanics 8% 9614 Labourers in Wood/Pulp & Paper 5%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 89% Facilities Available 87% Equipment Available 91% Quality of Instruction 87% Preparation for Related Job 75%
Employed 38 Unemployed 6
Not in the Labour Force 1
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
53
Automotive Service Technician – 021 Bathurst
TOTAL
GRADUATES 15
RESPONDENTS
8
RESPONSE RATE
53% Male 15 8
Female - -
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 62% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
57%
43%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 50% - 50%
Full-time
Temporary - -
$350 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 50% - $350 50%
Top Three Employment Sectors (NAICS) 44 Retail Trade 50% 23 Construction 25% 81 Other Services (Except Public Admin) 25% Employed in NB 75% Top Four Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 6421 Retail Salespersons/ Sales Clerks 25% 6611 Cashiers 25% 7321 Automotive Service Technicians 25% 7442 Waterworks/ Gas Maintenance Workers 25%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 100% Equipment Available 100% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 88%
Employed 4 Unemployed 3
Not in the Labour Force 1
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
54
Automotive Service Technician – 021 Moncton
TOTAL
GRADUATES 31
RESPONDENTS
21
RESPONSE RATE
68% Male 30 21
Female 1 -
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 79% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
90%
10%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 68% - 21%
Full-time
Temporary - -
$376 5%
Permanent - 5% -
Part-time
Temporary - -
$200 -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 68% 5% $359 26%
Top Three Employment Sectors (NAICS) 81 Other Services (Except Public Admin) 47% 44 Retail Trade 21% 31 Manufacturing 16% Employed in NB 100% Top Two Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 7321 Automotive Service Technicians 58% 9614 Labourers in Wood/Pulp & Paper 11%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 81% Facilities Available 86% Equipment Available 81% Quality of Instruction 81% Preparation for Related Job 70%
Employed 19 Unemployed 2
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
55
Automotive Service Technician – 021 Saint John
TOTAL
GRADUATES 18
RESPONDENTS
16
RESPONSE RATE
89% Male 18 16
Female - -
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 74% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
94%
6%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 64% 14% 14%
Full-time
Temporary - -
$492 -
Permanent - - 7%
Part-time
Temporary - -
- --
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 64% 14% $492 21%
Top Two Employment Sectors (NAICS) 81 Other Services (Except Public Admin) 57% 44 Retail Trade 21% Employed in NB 93% Top Two Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 7321 Automotive Service Technicians 57% 7312 Heavy Duty Equipment Mechanics 14%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 94% Facilities Available 81% Equipment Available 100% Quality of Instruction 88% Preparation for Related Job 75%
Employed 15 Unemployed 1
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
56
Aviation Technology – Pilot (Non-Regular) – 201C Moncton
TOTAL
GRADUATES 20
RESPONDENTS
9
RESPONSE RATE
45% Male 17 7
Female 3 2
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 71% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
100% Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 13% 25% -
Full-time
Temporary - 13%
$600 13%
Permanent 13% 13% -
Part-time
Temporary 13% -
$474 -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 38% 50% $550 13%
Top Two Employment Sectors (NAICS) 48 Transportation & Warehousing 38% 91 Public Administration 25% Employed in NB 38% Top Two Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 2271 Air Pilots, Flight Engineers/instructors 38% 7437 Air Transport Ramp Attendants 25%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 89% Facilities Available 100% Equipment Available 78% Quality of Instruction 78% Preparation for Related Job 89%
Employed 8 Unemployed -
Not in the Labour Force 1
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
57
Bachelor of Technology (Environmental Health) 3rd Year – 221 Bathurst
TOTAL
GRADUATES 8
RESPONDENTS
8
RESPONSE RATE
100% Male 4 4
Female 4 4
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 88% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 100% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
86%
14%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 50% - -
Full-time
Temporary 50% -
$619 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 100% - $619 -
Top Two Employment Sectors (NAICS) 62 Health Care 50% 91 Public Administration 50% Employed in NB 83% Top Occupation (NOC) for Graduates 2263 Public & Environmental Health Inspectors 100%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 88% Facilities Available 88% Equipment Available 88% Quality of Instruction 50% Preparation for Related Job 100%
Employed 6 Unemployed 1
Not in the Labour Force 1
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
58
Bilingual Office Techniques – 118 Dieppe
TOTAL
GRADUATES 22
RESPONDENTS
16
RESPONSE RATE
73% Male - -
Female 22 16
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 94% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 97% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
100% Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 53% - 7%
Full-time
Temporary 27% 7%
$468 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- 7%
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 80% 7% $468 13%
Top Two Employment Sectors (NAICS) 44 Retail Trade 20% 62 Health Care 20% Employed in NB 100% Top Three Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 1241 Secretaries (Except Medical & Legal) 27% 1411 General Office Clerks 20% 1414 Receptionists/Switchboard Operators 13%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 94% Facilities Available 88% Equipment Available 94% Quality of Instruction 94% Preparation for Related Job 100%
Employed 15 Unemployed -
Not in the Labour Force 1
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
59
Biotechnology – English and French Programs – 079, 202 Summary Edmundston TOTAL
GRADUATES
11
RESPONDENTS
6
RESPONSE RATE
55% Male 5 3
Female 6 3
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 83% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 74% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
60%
40%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent - - -
Full-time
Temporary 67% 33%
$442 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 67% 33% $442 -
Top Three Employment Sectors (NAICS) 11 Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, Hunting 33% 54 Professional, Scientific, Technical Services 33%91 Public Administration 33% Employed in NB 100% Top Three Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 2123 Agricultural Representatives 33% 2212 Geological & Mineral Technologists 33% 3212 Medical Laboratory Technicians 33%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 80% Equipment Available 80% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 83%
Employed 3 Unemployed 2
Not in the Labour Force 1
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
60
Biotechnology – French Program – 202 Edmundston
TOTAL
GRADUATES 6
RESPONDENTS
4
RESPONSE RATE
67% Male 4 3
Female 2 1
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 75% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 67% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
33%
67%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent - - -
Full-time
Temporary 100% -
$385 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 100% - $385 -
Top Employment Sector (NAICS) 91 Public Administration 100% Employed in NB 100% Top Occupation (NOC) for Graduates 3212 Medical Laboratory Technicians 100%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 67% Equipment Available 100% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 75%
Employed 1 Unemployed 2
Not in the Labour Force 1
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
61
Bricklaying – 186 Woodstock
TOTAL
GRADUATES 16
RESPONDENTS
10
RESPONSE RATE
63% Male 15 9
Female 1 1
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 75% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
90%
10%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 22% 11% 11%
Full-time
Temporary 33% -
$493 22%
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 56% 11% $493 33%
Top Three Employment Sectors (NAICS) 23 Construction 78% 44 Retail Trade 11% 61 Educational Services 11% Employed in NB 89% Top Two Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 7281 Bricklayers 56% 2225 Landscape & Horticultural Technicians 22%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 90% Facilities Available 70% Equipment Available 80% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 80%
Employed 9 Unemployed 1
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
62
BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY GROUP – 004 TOTAL Bathurst, Dieppe, Moncton, Saint John, Woodstock TOTAL
GRADUATES
153
RESPONDENTS
115
RESPONSE RATE
75% Male 68 52
Female 85 63
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 74% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
96%
4%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 46% 19% 19%
Full-time
Temporary 6% 1%
$553 4%
Permanent - - 2%
Part-time
Temporary - 1%
- 1%
Self-Employed 1% - - - Total / Wt. Average 52% 21% $553 26%
Top Three Employment Sectors (NAICS) 52 Finance & Insurance 17% 44 Retail Trade 16% 54 Professional, Scientific, Technical Services 10% Employed in NB 93% Top Three Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 1431 Accounting & Related Clerks 16% 1212 Supervisors, Finance, Insurance Clerks 12% 1453 Customer Service Information Clerks 7%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 91% Facilities Available 85% Equipment Available 84% Quality of Instruction 84% Preparation for Related Job 85%
Employed 107 Unemployed 5
Not in the Labour Force 3
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
63
Business Technology – Accounting – 004 Summary Bathurst, Moncton, Saint John, Woodstock TOTAL
GRADUATES
89
RESPONDENTS
69
RESPONSE RATE
78% Male 34 26
Female 55 43
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 75% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
97%
3%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 50% 13% 19%
Full-time
Temporary 6% 2%
$550 5%
Permanent - - 2%
Part-time
Temporary - 2%
- 2%
Self-Employed 2% - - - Total / Wt. Average 58% 16% $550 27%
Top Three Employment Sectors (NAICS) 52 Finance & Insurance 19% 54 Professional, Scientific, Technical Services 16%44 Retail Trade 9% Employed in NB 98% Top Two Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 1431 Accounting & Related Clerks 25% 1212 Supervisors, Finance, Insurance Clerks 19%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 94% Facilities Available 91% Equipment Available 87% Quality of Instruction 88% Preparation for Related Job 88%
Employed 65 Unemployed 2
Not in the Labour Force 2
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
64
Business Technology – Accounting – 004 Bathurst TOTAL
GRADUATES
13
RESPONDENTS
13
RESPONSE RATE
100% Male 2 2
Female 11 11
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 68% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
91%
9%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 60% - 20%
Full-time
Temporary 10% -
$443 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - 10%
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 70% 10% $443 20%
Top Employment Sector (NAICS) 54 Professional, Scientific, Technical Services 30% Employed in NB 100% Top Occupation (NOC) for Graduates 1431 Accounting & Related Clerks 40%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 92% Facilities Available 100% Equipment Available 100% Quality of Instruction 92% Preparation for Related Job 92%
Employed 10 Unemployed 1
Not in the Labour Force 2
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
65
Business Technology – Accounting – 004 Moncton TOTAL
GRADUATES
38
RESPONDENTS
29
RESPONSE RATE
76% Male 18 14
Female 20 15
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 74% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
100% Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 50% 14% 14%
Full-time
Temporary 4% -
$599 7%
Permanent - - 4%
Part-time
Temporary - -
- 4%
Self-Employed 4% - - - Total / Wt. Average 57% 14% $599 29%
Top Four Employment Sectors (NAICS) 52 Finance & Insurance 18% 48 Transportation & Warehousing 11% 54 Professional, Scientific, Technical Services 11% 72 Accommodation & Food Services 11% Employed in NB 100% Top Two Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 1431 Accounting & Related Clerks 21% 1212 Supervisors, Finance, Insurance Clerks 18%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 90% Equipment Available 83% Quality of Instruction 90% Preparation for Related Job 93%
Employed 29 Unemployed -
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
66
Business Technology – Accounting – 004 Saint John TOTAL
GRADUATES
27
RESPONDENTS
20
RESPONSE RATE
74% Male 12 9
Female 15 11
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 75% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
95%
5%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 47% 11% 26%
Full-time
Temporary 5% 5%
$600 5%
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 53% 16% $600 32%
Top Four Employment Sectors (NAICS) 52 Finance & Insurance 21% 54 Professional, Scientific, Technical Services 21%44 Retail Trade 16% 56 Administrative & Support 16% Employed in NB 95% Top Two Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 1212 Supervisors, Finance, Insurance Clerks 32% 1431 Accounting & Related Clerks 21%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 90% Facilities Available 85% Equipment Available 85% Quality of Instruction 90% Preparation for Related Job 90%
Employed 19 Unemployed 1
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
67
Business Technology – Accounting – 004 Woodstock TOTAL
GRADUATES
11
RESPONDENTS
7
RESPONSE RATE
64% Male 2 1
Female 9 6
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 89% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
100%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 43% 29% 14%
Full-time
Temporary 14% -
$418 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 57% 29% $418 14%
Top Two Employment Sectors (NAICS) 48 Transportation & Warehousing 29% 52 Finance & Insurance 29% Employed in NB 100% Top Occupation (NOC) for Graduates 1431 Accounting & Related Clerks 29%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 86% Facilities Available 100% Equipment Available 86% Quality of Instruction 71% Preparation for Related Job 57%
Employed 7 Unemployed -
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
68
Business Technology – Administration and Electronic Bathurst Commerce - 004 TOTAL
GRADUATES
12
RESPONDENTS
9
RESPONSE RATE
75% Male 7 5
Female 5 4
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 71% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
87%
13%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 60% - 20%
Full-time
Temporary 20% -
$427 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 80% - $427 20%
Top Employment Sector (NAICS) 81 Other Services (Except Public Admin) 40% Employed in NB 60% Top Five Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 0631 Restaurant & Food Service Managers 20% 1411 General Office Clerks 20% 1431 Accounting & Related Clerks 20% 6421 Retail Salespersons/Sales Clerks 20% 7335 Other Small Engine/Equip Mechanics 20%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 67% Facilities Available 78% Equipment Available 78% Quality of Instruction 67% Preparation for Related Job 86%
Employed 7 Unemployed 1
Not in the Labour Force 1
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
69
Business Technology – E Business – 004 Saint John TOTAL
GRADUATES
4
RESPONDENTS
4
RESPONSE RATE
100% Male 3 3
Female 1 1
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 100% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
100% Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent - 50% 50%
Full-time
Temporary - -
$375 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average - 50% $375 50%
Top Three Employment Sectors (NAICS) 51 Information & Cultural Industries 50% 22 Utilities 25% 44 Retail Trade 25% Employed in NB 100% Top Four Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 1422 Data Entry Clerks 25% 1453 Customer Service Information Clerks 25% 2282 User Support Technicians 25% 6421 Retail Salespersons/Sales Clerks 25%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 75% Facilities Available 75% Equipment Available 75% Quality of Instruction 50% Preparation for Related Job 75%
Employed 4 Unemployed -
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
70
Business Technology – Marketing – 004 Summary Dieppe, Moncton, Saint John TOTAL
GRADUATES
42
RESPONDENTS
30
RESPONSE RATE
71% Male 22 16
Female 20 14
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 73% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
93%
7%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 39% 32% 18%
Full-time
Temporary 4% -
$600 4%
Permanent - - 4%
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 43% 32% $600 25%
Top Three Employment Sectors (NAICS) 44 Retail Trade 32% 52 Finance & Insurance 14% 56 Administrative & Support 14% Employed in NB 86% Top Two Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 1453 Customer Service Information Clerks 11% 6411 Sales Representatives - Wholesale 11%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 97% Facilities Available 73% Equipment Available 80% Quality of Instruction 87% Preparation for Related Job 80%
Employed 28 Unemployed 2
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
71
Business Technology – Marketing (Co-op) – 004 Dieppe TOTAL
GRADUATES
15
RESPONDENTS
8
RESPONSE RATE
53% Male 7 5
Female 8 3
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 72% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
87%
13%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 57% 29% 14%
Full-time
Temporary - -
$681 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 57% 29% $681 14%
Top Two Employment Sectors (NAICS) 44 Retail Trade 43% 52 Finance & Insurance 29% Employed in NB 71% Top Occupation (NOC) for Graduates 1433 Customer Service Representatives 29%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 88% Equipment Available 88% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 63%
Employed 7 Unemployed 1
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
72
Business Technology – Marketing – 004 Moncton TOTAL
GRADUATES
19
RESPONDENTS
17
RESPONSE RATE
89% Male 7 6
Female 12 11
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 71% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
100%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 24% 41% 18%
Full-time
Temporary 6% -
$538 6%
Permanent - - 6%
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 29% 41% $538 29%
Top Two Employment Sectors (NAICS) 44 Retail Trade 24% 56 Administrative & Support 18% Employed in NB 88% Top Two Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 1453 Customer Service Information Clerks 12% 4163 Business Development Officers 12%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 94% Facilities Available 71% Equipment Available 77% Quality of Instruction 77% Preparation for Related Job 88%
Employed 17 Unemployed -
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
73
Business Technology – Marketing – 004 Saint John TOTAL
GRADUATES
8
RESPONDENTS
5
RESPONSE RATE
63% Male 8 5
Female - -
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 80% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
80%
20%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 75% - 25%
Full-time
Temporary - -
$600 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 75% - $600 25%
Top Three Employment Sectors (NAICS) 44 Retail Trade 50% 56 Administrative & Support 25% 72 Accommodation & Food Services 25% Employed in NB 100% Top Four Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 0631 Restaurant & Food Service Managers 25% 1453 Customer Service Information Clerks 25% 6411 Sales Representatives - Wholesale 25% 6421 Retail Salespersons/Sales Clerks 25%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 60% Equipment Available 80% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 80%
Employed 4 Unemployed 1
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
74
Carpentry – 144 Summary Campbellton, Edmundston, Moncton, Woodstock TOTAL
GRADUATES
65
RESPONDENTS
42
RESPONSE RATE
65% Male 62 41
Female 3 1
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 88% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
87%
13%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 65% 3% 13%
Full-time
Temporary 13% -
$531 -
Permanent 3% - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed 3% - $480 - Total / Wt. Average 84% 3% $529 13%
Top Employment Sector (NAICS) 23 Construction 79% Employed in NB 85% Top Two Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 7271 Carpenters 67% 7611 Construction Trades Helpers & Labourers 21%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 95% Facilities Available 79% Equipment Available 83% Quality of Instruction 95% Preparation for Related Job 93%
Employed 35 Unemployed 5
Not in the Labour Force 2
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
75
Carpentry – 144 Campbellton
TOTAL
GRADUATES 14
RESPONDENTS
7
RESPONSE RATE
50% Male 13 7
Female 1 -
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 57% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
86%
14%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent - - 60%
Full-time
Temporary 40% -
$600 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 40% - $600 60%
Top Employment Sector (NAICS) 23 Construction 40% Employed in NB 80% Top Three Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 7271 Carpenters 60% 6611 Cashiers 20% 7321 Automotive Service Technicians 20%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 86% Equipment Available 57% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 100%
Employed 6 Unemployed 1
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
76
Carpentry – 144 Edmundston
TOTAL
GRADUATES 15
RESPONDENTS
8
RESPONSE RATE
53% Male 14 7
Female 1 1
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 88% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
86%
14%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 80% 20% -
Full-time
Temporary - -
$532 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 80% 20% $532 -
Top Three Employment Sectors (NAICS) 23 Construction 67% 31 Manufacturing 17% 51 Information & Cultural Industries 17% Employed in NB 83% Top Two Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 7271 Carpenters 33% 7611 Construction Trades Helpers & Labourers 33%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 75% Facilities Available 88% Equipment Available 75% Quality of Instruction 75% Preparation for Related Job 75%
Employed 6 Unemployed 1
Not in the Labour Force 1
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
77
Carpentry – 144 Moncton
TOTAL
GRADUATES 23
RESPONDENTS
16
RESPONSE RATE
70% Male 23 16
Female - -
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 98% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
94%
6%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 79% - -
Full-time
Temporary 7% -
$567 -
Permanent 7% - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed 7% - $480 - Total / Wt. Average 100% - $559 -
Top Employment Sector (NAICS) 23 Construction 93% Employed in NB 80% Top Two Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 7271 Carpenters 80% 7611 Construction Trades Helpers & Labourers 20%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 94% Equipment Available 100% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 100%
Employed 15 Unemployed 1
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
78
Carpentry – 144 Woodstock
TOTAL
GRADUATES 13
RESPONDENTS
11
RESPONSE RATE
85% Male 12 11
Female 1 -
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 92% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
80%
20%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 71% - 14%
Full-time
Temporary 14% -
$452 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 86% - $452 14%
Top Two Employment Sectors (NAICS) 23 Construction 86% 22 Utilities 14% Employed in NB 100% Top Two Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 7271 Carpenters 71% 7611 Construction Trades Helpers & Labourers 29%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 46% Equipment Available 82% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 91%
Employed 8 Unemployed 2
Not in the Labour Force 1
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
79
Chemical Technology – 112 Saint John
TOTAL
GRADUATES 14
RESPONDENTS
11
RESPONSE RATE
79% Male 5 4
Female 9 7
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 70% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
100% Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 36% 36% 18%
Full-time
Temporary 9% -
$641 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 46% 36% $641 18%
Top Three Employment Sectors (NAICS) 54 Professional, Scientific, Technical Services 45%21 Mining & Oil/Gas Extraction 36% 52 Finance & Insurance 9% Employed in NB 100% Top Two Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 3212 Medical Laboratory Technicians 27% 2233 Industrial Engineering Technologists 18%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 73% Equipment Available 82% Quality of Instruction 91% Preparation for Related Job 100%
Employed 11 Unemployed -
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
80
CIVIL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY GROUP – 005, 015, 213, 214 TOTAL Bathurst, Edmundston, Moncton TOTAL
GRADUATES
93
RESPONDENTS
68
RESPONSE RATE
73% Male 83 60
Female 10 8
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 98% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 94% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
91%
9%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 74% 10% 3%
Full-time
Temporary 8% 3%
$644 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - 2% $800 - Total / Wt. Average 82% 15% $648 3%
Top Three Employment Sectors (NAICS) 23 Construction 40% 54 Professional, Scientific, Technical Services 36%91 Public Administration 8% Employed in NB 82% Top Three Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 2231 Civil Engineering Technologists 19% 2234 Construction Estimators 15% 2253 Drafting Technologists/ Technicians 15%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 96% Facilities Available 90% Equipment Available 90% Quality of Instruction 87% Preparation for Related Job 94%
Employed 62 Unemployed 6
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
81
Civil Engineering Technology – Architectural – 005 Moncton TOTAL
GRADUATES
12
RESPONDENTS
9
RESPONSE RATE
75% Male 8 5
Female 4 4
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 92% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
100%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 78% 11% -
Full-time
Temporary - 11%
$595 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 78% 22% $595 -
Top Two Employment Sectors (NAICS) 54 Professional, Scientific, Technical Services 56%31 Manufacturing 22% Employed in NB 78% Top Two Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 2253 Drafting Technologists/ Technicians 44% 2251 Architectural Technologists/ Technicians 33%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 100% Equipment Available 88% Quality of Instruction 78% Preparation for Related Job 78%
Employed 9 Unemployed -
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
82
Civil Engineering Technology – Building Services – 005, 214 Summary Bathurst, Moncton TOTAL
GRADUATES
17
RESPONDENTS
11
RESPONSE RATE
65% Male 15 9
Female 2 2
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 89% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
91%
9%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 90% - 10%
Full-time
Temporary - -
$558 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 90% - $558 10%
Top Two Employment Sectors (NAICS) 54 Professional, Scientific, Technical Services 60%23 Construction 40% Employed in NB 90% Top Two Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 2231 Civil Engineering Technologists 30% 2253 Drafting Technologists/ Technicians 20%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 82% Facilities Available 91% Equipment Available 91% Quality of Instruction 73% Preparation for Related Job 91%
Employed 10 Unemployed 1
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
83
Civil Engineering Technology – Building Services – 005 Moncton TOTAL
GRADUATES
11
RESPONDENTS
9
RESPONSE RATE
82% Male 9 7
Female 2 2
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 97% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
89%
11%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 100% - -
Full-time
Temporary - -
$567 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 100% - $567 -
Top Two Employment Sectors (NAICS) 54 Professional, Scientific, Technical Services 75%23 Construction 25% Employed in NB 100% Top Two Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 2231 Civil Engineering Technologists 25% 2253 Drafting Technologists/ Technicians 25%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 78% Facilities Available 89% Equipment Available 89% Quality of Instruction 67% Preparation for Related Job 89%
Employed 8 Unemployed 1
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
84
Civil Engineering Technology – Construction Management – 005 Moncton TOTAL
GRADUATES
20
RESPONDENTS
17
RESPONSE RATE
85% Male 20 17
Female - -
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 94% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 91% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
82%
18%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 79% - -
Full-time
Temporary 7% 7%
$667 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - 7% $800 - Total / Wt. Average 86% 14% $680 -
Top Two Employment Sectors (NAICS) 23 Construction 71% 54 Professional, Scientific, Technicial Services 14% Employed in NB 71% Top Two Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 2234 Construction Estimators 36% 0711 Construction Managers 14%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 88% Equipment Available 82% Quality of Instruction 94% Preparation for Related Job 100%
Employed 14 Unemployed 3
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
85
Civil Engineering Technology – Geomatics – 005 Moncton TOTAL
GRADUATES
4
RESPONDENTS
4
RESPONSE RATE
100% Male 3 3
Female 1 1
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 94% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
100%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 25% 25% 25%
Full-time
Temporary 25% -
$767 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 50% 25% $767 25%
Top Two Employment Sectors (NAICS) 23 Construction 50% 91 Public Administration 50% Employed in NB 100% Top Three Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 6463 By-Law Enforcement 25% 7217 Contractors & Supervisors – Construction 25% 7271 Carpenters 25%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 75% Facilities Available 100% Equipment Available 100% Quality of Instruction 50% Preparation for Related Job 75%
Employed 4 Unemployed -
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
86
Civil Engineering Technology – Highway and Municipal – 005 Moncton TOTAL
GRADUATES
15
RESPONDENTS
9
RESPONSE RATE
60% Male 14 8
Female 1 1
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 96% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
100%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 67% 11% -
Full-time
Temporary 22% -
$700 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 89% 11% $700 -
Top Three Employment Sectors (NAICS) 54 Professional, Scientific, Technical Services 56%23 Construction 33% 91 Public Administration 11% Employed in NB 89% Top Three Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 2231 Civil Engineering Technologists 56% 2234 Construction Estimators 11% 2253 Drafting Technologists/Technicians 11%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 89% Equipment Available 89% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 100%
Employed 9 Unemployed -
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
87
Civil Engineering Technology – Industrial – 213 Bathurst TOTAL
GRADUATES
4
RESPONDENTS
4
RESPONSE RATE
100% Male 4 4
Female - -
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 100% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
75%
25%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 33% 33% -
Full-time
Temporary 33% -
$840 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 67% 33% $840 -
Top Three Employment Sectors (NAICS) 21 Mining & Oil/Gas Extraction 33% 31 Manufacturing 33% 61 Educational Services 33% Employed in NB 67% Top Two Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 2234 Construction Estimators 33% 4131 College & Vocational Instructors 33%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 100% Equipment Available 100% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 100%
Employed 3 Unemployed 1
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
88
Civil Engineering Technology – Structural – 005 Moncton TOTAL
GRADUATES
15
RESPONDENTS
11
RESPONSE RATE
73% Male 14 11
Female 1 -
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 97% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
91%
9%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 80% 20% -
Full-time
Temporary - -
$587 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 80% 20% $587 -
Top Two Employment Sectors (NAICS) 23 Construction 40% 54 Professional, Scientific, Technical Services 30% Employed in NB 80% Top Two Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 2253 Drafting Technologists/Technicians 20% 5241 Graphic Designers/ Illustrators 20%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 73% Equipment Available 91% Quality of Instruction 91% Preparation for Related Job 100%
Employed 10 Unemployed 1
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
89
COMMUNITY SERVICES INTERVENTION GROUP – 105 TOTAL Campbellton TOTAL
GRADUATES
48
RESPONDENTS
28
RESPONSE RATE
58% Male 6 3
Female 42 25
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 96% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 93% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
85%
15%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 33% 10% 10%
Full-time
Temporary 29% -
$507 -
Permanent 14% - -
Part-time
Temporary 5% -
$278 -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 81% 10% $467 10%
Top Three Employment Sectors (NAICS) 62 Health Care 55% 61 Educational Services 14% 81 Other Services (Except Public Admin) 14% Employed in NB 91% Top Two Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 3413 Nurse’s Aides & Orderlies 27% 6472 Elementary/Secondary Teacher Asst. 14%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 96% Facilities Available 96% Equipment Available 93% Quality of Instruction 96% Preparation for Related Job 86%
Employed 23 Unemployed 4
Not in the Labour Force 1
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
90
Community Services Intervention – Adult Services – 105 Campbellton
TOTAL
GRADUATES 26
RESPONDENTS
14
RESPONSE RATE
54% Male 2 -
Female 24 14
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 91% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
92%
8%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 33% 8% 8%
Full-time
Temporary 50% -
$508 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 83% 8% $508 8%
Top Three Employment Sectors (NAICS) 62 Health Care 75% 81 Other Services (Except Public Admin) 17% 51 Information & Cultural Industries 8% Employed in NB 92% Top Two Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 3413 Nurse’s Aides & Orderlies 42% 4153 Family/Marriage Counsellors 17%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 93% Equipment Available 93% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 93%
Employed 12 Unemployed 1
Not in the Labour Force 1
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
91
Community Services Intervention – Child/Adolescent Campbellton Services – 105 TOTAL
GRADUATES
22
RESPONDENTS
14
RESPONSE RATE
64% Male 4 3
Female 18 11
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 93% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 95% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
79%
21%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 33% 11% 11%
Full-time
Temporary - -
$505 -
Permanent 33% - -
Part-time
Temporary 11% -
$278 -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 78% 11% $408 -
Top Two Employment Sectors (NAICS) 61 Educational Services 30% 62 Health Care 30% Employed in NB 90% Top Occupation (NOC) for Graduates 6472 Elementary/Secondary Teacher Asst. 30%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 93% Facilities Available 100% Equipment Available 93% Quality of Instruction 93% Preparation for Related Job 79%
Employed 11 Unemployed 3
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
92
COMPUTER PROGRAMMING TECHNOLOGY GROUP – 007 TOTAL Bathurst, Saint John TOTAL
GRADUATES
41
RESPONDENTS
32
RESPONSE RATE
78% Male 36 27
Female 5 5
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 94% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 78% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
87%
13%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 48% 11% 15%
Full-time
Temporary 11% 7%
$645 4%
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - 4% $750 - Total / Wt. Average 59% 22% $651 19%
Top Three Employment Sectors (NAICS) 51 Information & Cultural Industries 22% 54 Professional, Scientific, Technical Services 22%61 Educational Services 19% Employed in NB 78% Top Three Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 2174 Computer Programmers 30% 2242 Electronic Service Technicians 11% 2282 User Support Technicians 11%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 88% Facilities Available 94% Equipment Available 81% Quality of Instruction 88% Preparation for Related Job 81%
Employed 28 Unemployed 4
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
93
Computer Programming Technology – 007 Saint John TOTAL
GRADUATES
4
RESPONDENTS
4
RESPONSE RATE
100% Male 2 2
Female 2 2
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 45% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
100%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 33% - 67%
Full-time
Temporary - -
$650 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 33% - $650 67%
Top Two Employment Sectors (NAICS) 44 Retail Trade 33% 51 Information & Cultural Industries 33% Employed in NB 100% Top Three Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 2262 Engineering Inspectors 33% 6411 Sales Representatives - Wholesale 33% 6421 Retail Salespersons/ Sales Clerks 33%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 75% Facilities Available 100% Equipment Available 100% Quality of Instruction 75% Preparation for Related Job 100%
Employed 4 Unemployed -
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
94
Computer Programming Technology – Multimedia and Web – 007 Bathurst TOTAL
GRADUATES
8
RESPONDENTS
6
RESPONSE RATE
75% Male 8 6
Female - -
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 67% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 62% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
50%50%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 67% - -
Full-time
Temporary - 33%
$483 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 67% 33% $483 -
Top Three Employment Sectors (NAICS) 31 Manufacturing 33% 51 Information & Cultural Industries 33% 61 Educational Services 33% Employed in NB 67% Top Two Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 2174 Computer Programmers 33% 7381 Printing Press Operators 33%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 67% Facilities Available 67% Equipment Available 50% Quality of Instruction 50% Preparation for Related Job 50%
Employed 3 Unemployed 3
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
95
Computer Programming Technology – Programming and Bathurst Analysis – 007 TOTAL
GRADUATES
13
RESPONDENTS
11
RESPONSE RATE
85% Male 11 9
Female 2 2
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 100% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
100% Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 55% 9% -
Full-time
Temporary 18% 9%
$677 9%
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 73% 18% $677 9%
Top Two Employment Sectors (NAICS) 54 Professional, Scientific, Technical Services 36%61 Educational Services 27% Employed in NB 64% Top Two Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 2174 Computer Programmers 36% 4131 College & Other Vocational Instructors 18%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 100% Equipment Available 91% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 90%
Employed 11 Unemployed -
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
96
Computer Programming Technology – Technician and Bathurst Network Specialist – 007 TOTAL
GRADUATES
12
RESPONDENTS
8
RESPONSE RATE
67% Male 11 7
Female 1 1
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 78% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
87%
13%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 43% 14% 14%
Full-time
Temporary 14% -
$503 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - 14% $750 - Total / Wt. Average 57% 29% $553 14%
Top Employment Sector (NAICS) 51 Information & Cultural Industries 29% Employed in NB 86% Top Three Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 2174 Computer Programmers 29% 2242 Electronic Service Technicians 29% 2282 User Support Technicians 29%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 88% Facilities Available 100% Equipment Available 75% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 75%
Employed 7 Unemployed 1
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
97
Computer Systems Technician – 060 Moncton TOTAL
GRADUATES
13
RESPONDENTS
13
RESPONSE RATE
100% Male 12 12
Female 1 1
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 92% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 47% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
82%
18%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent - 11% 33%
Full-time
Temporary - 11%
$450 11%
Permanent - 22% 11%
Part-time
Temporary - -
$112 -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average - 44% $281 56%
Top Two Employment Sectors (NAICS) 44 Retail Trade 33% 72 Accommodation & Food Services 22% Employed in NB 89% Top Nine Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 0621 Retail Trade Managers 11% 1453 Customer Service Information Clerks 11% 2171 Information Systems Analysts 11% 2233 Industrial Engineering Technologists 11% 6242 Cooks 11% 6411 Sales Representatives - Wholesale 11% 6421 Retail Salespersons/Sales Clerks 11% 6641 Food Counter Attendants 11% 7452 Material Handlers 11%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 77% Facilities Available 92% Equipment Available 85% Quality of Instruction 62% Preparation for Related Job 75%
Employed 9 Unemployed 2
Not in the Labour Force 2
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
98
Computerized Numerically Controlled Manufacturing Moncton Technician – 008 TOTAL
GRADUATES
10
RESPONDENTS
7
RESPONSE RATE
70% Male 10 7
Female - -
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 86% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
100% Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 83% 17% -
Full-time
Temporary - -
$646 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 83% 17% $646 -
Top Two Employment Sectors (NAICS) 31 Manufacturing 67% 48 Transportation & Warehousing 33% Employed in NB 33% Top Three Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 7231 Machinists & Tooling Inspectors 67% 7232 Tool & Die Makers 17% 9461 Process Control/ Machine Operators 17%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 86% Facilities Available 100% Equipment Available 100% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 86%
Employed 6 Unemployed -
Not in the Labour Force 1
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
99
Cook – 009 Moncton TOTAL
GRADUATES
21
RESPONDENTS
12
RESPONSE RATE
57% Male 10 6
Female 11 6
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 75% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
83%
17%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 67% 11% 11%
Full-time
Temporary 11% -
$522 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 78% 11% $522 11%
Top Two Employment Sectors (NAICS) 72 Accommodation & Food Services 89% 56 Administrative & Support 11% Employed in NB 100% Top Two Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 6242 Cooks 89% 1453 Customer Service Information Clerks 11%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 55% Facilities Available 70% Equipment Available 73% Quality of Instruction 64% Preparation for Related Job 75%
Employed 10 Unemployed 2
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
100
Correctional Techniques – 036 Summary Dieppe, Miramichi TOTAL
GRADUATES
29
RESPONDENTS
21
RESPONSE RATE
72% Male 19 13
Female 10 8
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 95% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 80% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
67%
33%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 31% 15% 15%
Full-time
Temporary 31% -
$641 8%
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 62% 15% $641 23%
Top Four Employment Sectors (NAICS) 91 Public Administration 79% 44 Retail Trade 7% 56 Administrative & Support 7% 71 Arts, Entertainment & Recreation 7% Employed in NB 100% Top Two Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 6462 Correctional Service Officers 57% 1227 Court Officers/Justices of the Peace 14%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 91% Equipment Available 100% Quality of Instruction 86% Preparation for Related Job 95%
Employed 14 Unemployed 7
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
101
Correctional Techniques – 036 Dieppe
TOTAL
GRADUATES 18
RESPONDENTS
12
RESPONSE RATE
67% Male 15 10
Female 3 2
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 72% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
83%
17%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 22% 11% 22%
Full-time
Temporary 33% -
$706 11%
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 56% 11% $706 33%
Top Three Employment Sectors (NAICS) 91 Public Administration 80% 44 Retail Trade 10% 71 Arts, Entertainment & Recreation 10% Employed in NB 100% Top Occupation (NOC) for Graduates 6462 Correctional Service Officers 60%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 100% Equipment Available 100% Quality of Instruction 75% Preparation for Related Job 92%
Employed 10 Unemployed 2
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
102
Correctional Techniques – 036 Miramichi
TOTAL
GRADUATES 11
RESPONDENTS
9
RESPONSE RATE
82% Male 4 3
Female 7 6
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 89% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 92% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
44%56%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 50% 25% -
Full-time
Temporary 25% -
$555 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 75% 25% $555 -
Top Two Employment Sectors (NAICS) 91 Public Administration 75% 56 Administrative & Support 25% Employed in NB 100% Top Three Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 6462 Correctional Service Officers 50% 1227 Court Officers/ Justices of the Peace 25% 6651 Security Guards 25%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 78% Equipment Available 100% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 100%
Employed 4 Unemployed 5
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
103
Criminal Justice – 088 Miramichi
TOTAL
GRADUATES 20
RESPONDENTS
18
RESPONSE RATE
90% Male 7 7
Female 13 11
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 94% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 64% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
94%
6%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 6% 13% 25%
Full-time
Temporary 25% 6%
$615 19%
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - 6% Total / Wt. Average 31% 19% $615 50%
Top Two Employment Sectors (NAICS) 91 Public Administration 31% 72 Accommodation & Food Services 19% Employed in NB 100% Top Two Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 6462 Correctional Service Officers 19% 6651 Security Guards 13%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 100% Equipment Available 89% Quality of Instruction 94% Preparation for Related Job 100%
Employed 16 Unemployed 1
Not in the Labour Force 1
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
104
Culinary Techniques – 205 Edmundston
TOTAL
GRADUATES 10
RESPONDENTS
8
RESPONSE RATE
80% Male 4 3
Female 6 5
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 83% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
100% Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 43% 29% -
Full-time
Temporary - -
$524 -
Permanent 14% - -
Part-time
Temporary 14% -
$250 -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 71% 29% $478 -
Top Two Employment Sectors (NAICS) 72 Accommodation & Food Services 86% 61 Educational Services 14% Employed in NB 71% Top Two Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 6242 Cooks 86% 9617 Food, Beverage, Tobacco Processing 14%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 100% Equipment Available 100% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 100%
Employed 7 Unemployed -
Not in the Labour Force 1
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
105
Distribution and Transportation Techniques – 134 Dieppe TOTAL
GRADUATES
9
RESPONDENTS
9
RESPONSE RATE
100% Male 7 7
Female 2 2
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 48% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
100% Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 13% 13% 25%
Full-time
Temporary 13% 13%
$493 -
Permanent 13% - 13%
Part-time
Temporary - -
$200 -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 38% 25% $395 38%
Top Two Employment Sectors (NAICS) 31 Manufacturing 25% 48 Transportation & Warehousing 25% Employed in NB 88% Top Eight Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 1225 Purchasing Agents & Officers 13% 1471 Shippers & Receivers 13% 2233 Industrial Engineering Technologists 13% 6421 Retail Salespersons/Sales Clerks 13% 6651 Security Guards 13% 6662 Specialized Cleaners 13% 7452 Material Handlers 13% 9619 Other Labourers in Processing 13%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 67% Facilities Available 78% Equipment Available 67% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 88%
Employed 8 Unemployed -
Not in the Labour Force 1
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
106
Early Childhood Education (Regular & Non-Regular) – 107, 107C Summary Cambellton, Saint John TOTAL
GRADUATES
41
RESPONDENTS
36
RESPONSE RATE
88% Male 1 1
Female 40 35
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 88% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
97%
3%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 61% - 10%
Full-time
Temporary 7% -
$411 3%
Permanent 3% - -
Part-time
Temporary 7% -
$303 -
Self-Employed 10% - - - Total / Wt. Average 87% - $399 13%
Top Three Employment Sectors (NAICS) 62 Health Care 56% 61 Educational Services 16% 81 Other Services (Except Public Admin) 9% Employed in NB 91% Top Two Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 4214 Early Childhood Educators 69% 6472 Elementary/Secondary Teacher Asst 9%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 97% Equipment Available 97% Quality of Instruction 94% Preparation for Related Job 94%
Employed 33 Unemployed 1
Not in the Labour Force 2
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
107
Early Childhood Education – 107 Campbellton
TOTAL
GRADUATES 14
RESPONDENTS
11
RESPONSE RATE
79% Male - -
Female 14 11
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 82% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
90%
10%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 88% - -
Full-time
Temporary 12% -
$400 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 100% - $400 -
Top Two Employment Sectors (NAICS) 62 Health Care 89% 44 Retail Trade 11% Employed in NB 78% Top Three Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 4214 Early Childhood Educators 78% 4212 Community/Social Workers 11% 6611 Cashiers 11%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 100% Equipment Available 100% Quality of Instruction 91% Preparation for Related Job 100%
Employed 9 Unemployed 1
Not in the Labour Force 1
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
108
Early Childhood Education (Non-Regular) – 107C Campbellton
TOTAL
GRADUATES 4
RESPONDENTS
4
RESPONSE RATE
100% Male 1 1
Female 3 3
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 100% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
100% Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 25% - -
Full-time
Temporary - -
$400 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed 75% - - - Total / Wt. Average 100% - $400 -
Top Employment Sector (NAICS) 62 Health Care 100% Employed in NB 100% Top Occupation (NOC) for Graduates 4214 Early Childhood Educators 100%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 100% Equipment Available 100% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 67%
Employed 4 Unemployed -
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
109
Early Childhood Education – 107 Saint John
TOTAL
GRADUATES 19
RESPONDENTS
18
RESPONSE RATE
95% Male - -
Female 19 18
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 87% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
100% Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 63% - 19%
Full-time
Temporary 6% -
$419 6%
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary 6% -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 75% - $419 25%
Top Three Employment Sectors (NAICS) 62 Health Care 31% 61 Educational Services 25% 81 Other Services (Except Public Admin) 19% Employed in NB 94% Top Occupation (NOC) for Graduates 4214 Early Childhood Educators 63%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 94% Equipment Available 94% Quality of Instruction 94% Preparation for Related Job 94%
Employed 17 Unemployed -
Not in the Labour Force 1
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
110
Electrical – 010 Summary Edmundston, Saint John, St. Andrews TOTAL
GRADUATES
53
RESPONDENTS
40
RESPONSE RATE
75% Male 52 39
Female 1 1
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 86% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
87%
13%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 78% 3% 3%
Full-time
Temporary 13% -
$572 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - 3% Total / Wt. Average 91% 3% $572 6%
Top Three Employment Sectors (NAICS) 23 Construction 91% 31 Manufacturing 6% 21 Mining & Oil/Gas Extraction 3% Employed in NB 88% Top Occupation (NOC) for Graduates 7241 Electricians (Except Industrial & Power) 88%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 98% Facilities Available 93% Equipment Available 85% Quality of Instruction 93% Preparation for Related Job 93%
Employed 34 Unemployed 5
Not in the Labour Force 1
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
111
Electrical – 010 Edmundston TOTAL
GRADUATES
15
RESPONDENTS
10
RESPONSE RATE
67% Male 14 9
Female 1 1
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 72% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
100% Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 44% - 11%
Full-time
Temporary 33% -
$578 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - 11% Total / Wt. Average 78% - $578 22%
Top Two Employment Sectors (NAICS) 23 Construction 90% 31 Manufacturing 10% Employed in NB 80% Top Four Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 7241 Electricians (Except Industrial & Power) 70% 7352 Power Systems & Station Operators 10% 7611 Construction Trades Helpers & Labourers 10% 7621 Public Works/ Maintenance Labourers 10%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 70% Equipment Available 80% Quality of Instruction 80% Preparation for Related Job 80%
Employed 10 Unemployed -
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
112
Electrical – 010 Saint John TOTAL
GRADUATES
19
RESPONDENTS
14
RESPONSE RATE
74% Male 19 14
Female - -
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 89% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
79%
21%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 90% - -
Full-time
Temporary 10% -
$488 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 100% - $488 -
Top Two Employment Sectors (NAICS) 23 Construction 90% 31 Manufacturing 10% Employed in NB 100% Top Two Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 7241 Electricians (Except Industrial & Power) 90% 7318 Elevator Constructors/Mechanics 10%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 93% Facilities Available 100% Equipment Available 93% Quality of Instruction 93% Preparation for Related Job 93%
Employed 11 Unemployed 3
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
113
Electrical – 010 St. Andrews TOTAL
GRADUATES
19
RESPONDENTS
16
RESPONSE RATE
84% Male 19 16
Female - -
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 93% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
87%
13%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 92% 8% -
Full-time
Temporary - -
$637 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 92% 8% $637 -
Top Two Employment Sectors (NAICS) 23 Construction 92% 21 Mining & Oil/Gas Extraction 7% Employed in NB 85% Top Occupation (NOC) for Graduates 7241 Electricians (Except Industrial & Power) 100%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 100% Equipment Available 81% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 100%
Employed 13 Unemployed 2
Not in the Labour Force 1
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
114
Electronic Game Design Technology– 068 Miramichi
TOTAL
GRADUATES 12
RESPONDENTS
6
RESPONSE RATE
50% Male 11 5
Female 1 1
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 0% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
80%
20%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent - - 100%
Full-time
Temporary - -
- -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average - - - 100%
Top Two Employment Sectors (NAICS) 56 Administrative & Support 75% 51 Information & Cultural Industries 25% Employed in NB 75% Top Two Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 2282 User Support Technicians 75% 1453 Customer Service Information Clerks 25%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 83% Facilities Available 83% Equipment Available 100% Quality of Instruction 50% Preparation for Related Job 50%
Employed 4 Unemployed 1
Not in the Labour Force 1
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
115
ELECTRONIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY GROUP – 127 TOTAL Saint John TOTAL
GRADUATES
20
RESPONDENTS
16
RESPONSE RATE
80% Male 18 14
Female 2 2
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 81% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
100% Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 44% 25% 19%
Full-time
Temporary 13% -
$762 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 56% 25% $762 19%
Top Employment Sector (NAICS) 51 Information & Cultural Industries 50% Employed in NB 88% Top Two Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 2282 User Support Technicians 25% 2241 Electronics Engineering Technologists 19%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 63% Equipment Available 69% Quality of Instruction 94% Preparation for Related Job 88%
Employed 16 Unemployed -
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
116
Electronic Information Systems Technology – Saint John Computer Systems – 127 TOTAL
GRADUATES
4
RESPONDENTS
4
RESPONSE RATE
100% Male 3 3
Female 1 1
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 100% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
100% Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 50% 50% -
Full-time
Temporary - -
$865 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 50% 50% $865 -
Top Two Employment Sectors (NAICS) 51 Information & Cultural Industries 50% 81 Other Services (Except Public Admin) 25% Employed in NB 75% Top Three Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 2282 User Support Technicians 50% 2171 Information Systems Analysts 25% 7247 Cable Television Technicians 25%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 75% Equipment Available 75% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 100%
Employed 4 Unemployed -
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
117
Electronic Information Systems Technology – Saint John Data Systems – 127 TOTAL
GRADUATES
8
RESPONDENTS
6
RESPONSE RATE
75% Male 7 5
Female 1 1
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 80% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
100% Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 33% 17% 33%
Full-time
Temporary 17% -
$638 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 50% 17% $638 33%
Top Four Employment Sectors (NAICS) 51 Information & Cultural Industries 50% 21 Mining & Oil/Gas Extraction 17% 44 Retail Trade 17% 52 Finance & Insurance 17% Employed in NB 83% Top Occupation (NOC) for Graduates 2241 Electronics Engineering Technologists 33%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 67% Equipment Available 83% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 83%
Employed 6 Unemployed -
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
118
Electronic Information Systems Technology – Saint John Data Systems (Co-op) – 127 TOTAL
GRADUATES
6
RESPONDENTS
5
RESPONSE RATE
83% Male 6 5
Female - -
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 80% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
100% Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 60% 20% 20%
Full-time
Temporary - -
$800 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 60% 20% $800 20%
Top Three Employment Sectors (NAICS) 51 Information & Cultural Industries 40% 23 Construction 20% 91 Public Administration 20% Employed in NB 100% Top Four Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 1223 Personnel & Recruitment Officers 20% 1226 Conference & Event Planners 20% 2241 Electronics Engineering Technologists 20% 2282 User Support Technicians 20%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 60% Equipment Available 40% Quality of Instruction 80% Preparation for Related Job 100%
Employed 5 Unemployed -
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
119
ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY GROUP – 084 TOTAL Bathurst, Moncton TOTAL
GRADUATES
33
RESPONDENTS
28
RESPONSE RATE
85% Male 32 27
Female 1 1
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 96% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 78% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
85%
15%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 57% 17% 4%
Full-time
Temporary 13% 9%
$696 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 70% 26% $696 4%
Top Three Employment Sectors (NAICS) 51 Information & Cultural Industries 22% 62 Health Care 22% 31 Manufacturing 17% Employed in NB 96% Top Two Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 2241 Electronics Engineering Technologists 30% 9483 Electronics Assemblers 13%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 93% Facilities Available 79% Equipment Available 75% Quality of Instruction 89% Preparation for Related Job 79%
Employed 23 Unemployed 4
Not in the Labour Force 1
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
120
Electronics Engineering Technology – 084 Bathurst
TOTAL
GRADUATES 7
RESPONDENTS
4
RESPONSE RATE
57% Male 6 3
Female 1 1
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 63% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
50%50%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 50% 50% -
Full-time
Temporary - -
$550 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 50% 50% $550 -
Top Two Employment Sectors (NAICS) 51 Information & Cultural Industries 50% 62 Health Care 50% Employed in NB 100% Top Two Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 2241 Electronics Engineering Technologists 50% 2242 Electronic Service Technicians 50%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 100% Equipment Available 100% Quality of Instruction 75% Preparation for Related Job 100%
Employed 2 Unemployed 2
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 88% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 86% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
87%
13%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 86% - -
Full-time
Temporary 14% -
$650 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 100% - $650 -
Top Three Employment Sectors (NAICS) 31 Manufacturing 29% 54 Professional, Scientific, Technical Services 29%62 Health Care 29% Employed in NB 100% Top Two Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 2241 Electronics Engineering Technologists 43% 9483 Electronics Assemblers 29%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 75% Equipment Available 75% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 100%
Employed 7 Unemployed 1
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 73% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
92%
8%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 46% 27% 9%
Full-time
Temporary 9% 9%
$815 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 55% 36% $815 9%
Top Three Employment Sectors (NAICS) 51 Information & Cultural Industries 27% 56 Administrative & Support 18% 62 Health Care 18% Employed in NB 91% Top Two Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 2241 Electronics Engineering Technologists 27% 6421 Retail Salespersons/Sales Clerks 18%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 85% Facilities Available 77% Equipment Available 69% Quality of Instruction 85% Preparation for Related Job 54%
Employed 11 Unemployed 1
Not in the Labour Force 1
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
123
Environmental Technology – 012 Summary Bathurst, Miramichi TOTAL
GRADUATES
28
RESPONDENTS
23
RESPONSE RATE
82% Male 13 12
Female 15 11
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 96% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 75% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
83%
17%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 26% 5% 11%
Full-time
Temporary 47% 5%
$530 -
Permanent 5% - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
$400 -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 79% 11% $522 11%
Top Three Employment Sectors (NAICS) 91 Public Administration 26% 54 Professional, Scientific, Technical Services 21%62 Health Care 16% Employed in NB 90% Top Three Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 2263 Public & Environmental Health Inspectors 32% 2231 Civil Engineering Technologists 16% 2221 Biological Technologists 11%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 87% Facilities Available 65% Equipment Available 52% Quality of Instruction 78% Preparation for Related Job 87%
Employed 19 Unemployed 4
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
124
Environmental Technology – 012 Bathurst TOTAL
GRADUATES
13
RESPONDENTS
10
RESPONSE RATE
77% Male 7 6
Female 6 4
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 69% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
80%
20%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 13% - 13%
Full-time
Temporary 63% -
$505 -
Permanent 13% - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
$400 -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 87% - $487 13%
Top Two Employment Sectors (NAICS) 62 Health Care 38% 91 Public Administration 25% Employed in NB 88% Top Occupation (NOC) for Graduates 2263 Public & Environmental Health Inspectors 38%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 70% Facilities Available 50% Equipment Available 20% Quality of Instruction 70% Preparation for Related Job 70%
Employed 8 Unemployed 2
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
125
Environmental Technology – 012 Miramichi TOTAL
GRADUATES
15
RESPONDENTS
13
RESPONSE RATE
87% Male 6 6
Female 9 7
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 92% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 81% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
85%
15%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 36% 9% 9%
Full-time
Temporary 36% 9%
$542 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 73% 18% $542 9%
Top Two Employment Sectors (NAICS) 54 Professional, Scientific, Technical Services 27%91 Public Administration 27% Employed in NB 91% Top Two Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 2263 Public & Environmental Health Inspectors 27% 2231 Civil Engineering Technologists 18%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 77% Equipment Available 77% Quality of Instruction 85% Preparation for Related Job 100%
Employed 11 Unemployed 2
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
126
Gas Technician (Non-Regular) – 141C Saint John
TOTAL
GRADUATES 11
RESPONDENTS
7
RESPONSE RATE
64% Male 11 7
Female - -
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 87% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
100% Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 71% - -
Full-time
Temporary 14% -
$528 14%
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 86% - $528 14%
Top Employment Sector (NAICS) 22 Utilities 43% Employed in NB 100% Top Three Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 7253 Gas Fitters 71% 4131 College & Vocational Instructors 14% 7331 Oil & Solid Fuel Heating Mechanics 14%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 71% Facilities Available 86% Equipment Available 86% Quality of Instruction 71% Preparation for Related Job 86%
Employed 7 Unemployed -
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
127
Geographic Information Systems Technology Moncton (Non-Regular) – 173C TOTAL
GRADUATES
7
RESPONDENTS
7
RESPONSE RATE
100% Male 5 5
Female 2 2
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 86% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 91% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
57%
43%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 50% - 25%
Full-time
Temporary 25% -
$697 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 75% - $697 25%
Top Three Employment Sectors (NAICS) 54 Professional, Scientific, Technical Services 50%56 Administrative & Support 25% 91 Public Administration 25% Employed in NB 100% Top Three Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 2255 Mapping Technologists 50% 0131 Telecommunication Carriers Managers 25% 2153 Urban & Land Use Planners 25%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 100% Equipment Available 100% Quality of Instruction 33% Preparation for Related Job 57%
Employed 4 Unemployed 3
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
128
Graphic Arts – Electronic Prepress – 046 Woodstock
TOTAL
GRADUATES 10
RESPONDENTS
7
RESPONSE RATE
70% Male 1 -
Female 9 7
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 56% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
71%
29%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 25% - 75%
Full-time
Temporary - -
$703 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 25% - $703 75%
Top Three Employment Sectors (NAICS) 56 Administrative & Support 50% 53 Real Estate 25% 54 Professional, Scientific, Technical Services 25% Employed in NB 75% Top Four Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 1453 Customer Service Information Clerks 25% 2233 Industrial Engineering Technologists 25% 5241 Graphic Designers/ Illustrators 25% 6623 Other Elemental Sales Occupations 25%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 100% Equipment Available 100% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 100%
Employed 5 Unemployed 2
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
129
Health Care Aide (Regular & Non-Regular) – 090, 090C, 090D Summary Campbellton, Saint John, Woodstock (Fredericton) TOTAL
GRADUATES
42
RESPONDENTS
27
RESPONSE RATE
64% Male 6 3
Female 36 24
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 96% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
100% Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 45% - 5%
Full-time
Temporary 45% -
$465 -
Permanent 5% - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 95% - $465 5%
Top Employment Sector (NAICS) 62 Health Care 100% Employed in NB 100% Top Two Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 3413 Nurse’s Aides & Orderlies 80% 6471 Visiting Homemakers & Housekeepers 12%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 92% Equipment Available 89% Quality of Instruction 93% Preparation for Related Job 85%
Employed 26 Unemployed -
Not in the Labour Force 1
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
130
Health Care Aide – 090 Campbellton
TOTAL
GRADUATES 14
RESPONDENTS
9
RESPONSE RATE
64% Male 2 1
Female 12 8
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 100% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
100% Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 38% - -
Full-time
Temporary 62% -
$419 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 100% - $419 -
Top Employment Sector (NAICS) 62 Health Care 100% Employed in NB 100% Top Three Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 3413 Nurse’s Aides & Orderlies 63% 4214 Early Childhood Educators 25% 3215 Medical Radiation Technologists 12%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 89% Equipment Available 89% Quality of Instruction 78% Preparation for Related Job 89%
Employed 9 Unemployed -
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
131
Health Care Aide (Non-Regular) – 090C Saint John
TOTAL
GRADUATES 18
RESPONDENTS
11
RESPONSE RATE
61% Male 1 1
Female 17 10
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 100% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
100% Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 67% - -
Full-time
Temporary 17% -
$441 -
Permanent 17% - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 100% - $441 -
Top Employment Sector (NAICS) 62 Health Care 100% Employed in NB 100% Top Two Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 3413 Nurse’s Aides & Orderlies 90% 6471 Visiting Homemakers & Housekeepers 10%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 100% Equipment Available 90% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 82%
Employed 10 Unemployed -
Not in the Labour Force 1
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
132
Health Care Aide (Non-Regular) – 090C Woodstock (Fredericton)
TOTAL
GRADUATES 9
RESPONDENTS
6
RESPONSE RATE
67% Male 2 -
Female 7 6
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 83% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
100% Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 33% - 17%
Full-time
Temporary 50% -
$631 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 83% - $631 17%
Top Employment Sector (NAICS) 62 Health Care 100% Employed in NB 100% Top Two Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 3413 Nurse’s Aides & Orderlies 83% 4214 Early Childhood Educators 17%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 83% Equipment Available 83% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 83%
Employed 6 Unemployed -
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
133
Health Unit Coordinator (Non-Regular) – 236C Woodstock (Fredericton)
TOTAL
GRADUATES 10
RESPONDENTS
9
RESPONSE RATE
90% Male - -
Female 10 9
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 71% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
100% Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 22% - 33%
Full-time
Temporary 11% -
$783 -
Permanent 11% 11% -
Part-time
Temporary 11% -
$278 -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 56% 11% $530 33%
Top Employment Sector (NAICS) 62 Health Care 100% Employed in NB 100% Top Occupation (NOC) for Graduates 1413 Records Management/Filing Clerks 22%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 100% Equipment Available 100% Quality of Instruction 89% Preparation for Related Job 89%
Employed 9 Unemployed -
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
134
Heating, Ventilation, Refrigeration, and Air Edmundston Conditioning Technician – 219 TOTAL
GRADUATES
11
RESPONDENTS
5
RESPONSE RATE
45% Male 11 5
Female - -
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 80% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 60% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
60%
40%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 67% - -
Full-time
Temporary - -
$400 33%
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 67% - $400 33%
Top Employment Sector (NAICS) 23 Construction 100% Employed in NB 100% Top Two Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 7313 Refrigeration/Air Conditioning Mechanics 67% 7611 Construction Trades Helpers & Labourers 33%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 80% Facilities Available 60% Equipment Available 60% Quality of Instruction 60% Preparation for Related Job 80%
Employed 3 Unemployed 2
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
135
Heavy Equipment Service Technician – 014 Summary Bathurst, Miramichi TOTAL
GRADUATES
24
RESPONDENTS
20
RESPONSE RATE
83% Male 24 20
Female - -
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 90% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
90%
10%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 61% 22% 6%
Full-time
Temporary 11% -
$538 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 72% 22% $538 6%
Top Four Employment Sectors (NAICS) 81 Other Services (Except Public Admin) 44% 11 Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, Hunting 11% 48 Transportation & Warehousing 11% 56 Administrative & Support 11% Employed in NB 94% Top Two Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 7312 Heavy Duty Equipment Mechanics 56% 7321 Automotive Service Technicians 22%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 100% Equipment Available 80% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 90%
Employed 18 Unemployed 2
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
136
Heavy Equipment Service Technician – 014 Bathurst TOTAL
GRADUATES
9
RESPONDENTS
5
RESPONSE RATE
56% Male 9 5
Female - -
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 100% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
80%
20%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 50% - -
Full-time
Temporary 50% -
$470 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 100% - $470 -
Top Four Employment Sectors (NAICS) 11 Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, Hunting 25% 23 Construction 25% 48 Transportation & Warehousing 25% 81 Other Services (Except Public Admin) 25% Employed in NB 100% Top Occupation (NOC) for Graduates 7312 Heavy Duty Equipment Mechanics 100%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 100% Equipment Available 100% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 100%
Employed 4 Unemployed 1
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
137
Heavy Equipment Service Technician – 014 Miramichi TOTAL
GRADUATES
15
RESPONDENTS
15
RESPONSE RATE
100% Male 15 15
Female - -
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 87% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
93%
7%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 64% 29% 7%
Full-time
Temporary - -
$566 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 64% 29% $566 7%
Top Two Employment Sectors (NAICS) 81 Other Services (Except Public Admin) 50% 56 Administrative & Support 14% Employed in NB 93% Top Two Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 7312 Heavy Duty Equipment Mechanics 43% 7321 Automotive Service Technicians 29%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 100% Equipment Available 73% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 87%
Employed 14 Unemployed 1
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
138
HOSPITALITY & TOURISM MANAGEMENT GROUP TOTAL – 192, 194, 195, 196 St. Andrews TOTAL
GRADUATES
40
RESPONDENTS
27
RESPONSE RATE
68% Male 15 11
Female 25 16
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 96% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 76% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
96%
4%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 32% 20% 12%
Full-time
Temporary 8% 8%
$447 16%
Permanent 4% - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
$500 -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 44% 28% $450 28%
Top Employment Sector (NAICS) 72 Accommodation & Food Services 48% Employed in NB 72% Top Five Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 1453 Customer Service Information Clerks 8% 6242 Cooks 8% 6431 Travel Counsellors 8% 6452 Bartenders 8% 6453 Food & Beverage Servers 8%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 85% Facilities Available 89% Equipment Available 93% Quality of Instruction 82% Preparation for Related Job 70%
Employed 25 Unemployed 1
Not in the Labour Force 1
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
139
Hospitality & Tourism Management – Adventure St. Andrews Recreation – 194 TOTAL
GRADUATES
9
RESPONDENTS
5
RESPONSE RATE
56% Male 6 2
Female 3 3
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 54% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
100% Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 20% 20% 20%
Full-time
Temporary - 20%
$438 20%
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 20% 40% $438 40%
Top Five Employment Sectors (NAICS) 44 Retail Trade 20% 56 Administrative & Support 20% 61 Educational Services 20% 71 Arts, Entertainment & Recreation 20% 72 Accommodation & Food Services 20% Employed in NB 60% Top Four Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 0611 Sales, Marketing, Advertising Managers 20% 0621 Retail Trade Managers 20% 5254 Program Leaders in Recreation 20% 8612 Landscaping/Grounds Maintenance 20%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 60% Equipment Available 80% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 60%
Employed 5 Unemployed -
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
140
Hospitality & Tourism Management – Global Tourism and St. Andrews Marketing – 192 TOTAL
GRADUATES
13
RESPONDENTS
8
RESPONSE RATE
62% Male 1 1
Female 12 7
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 78% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
100% Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 14% 29% 14%
Full-time
Temporary 14% 14%
$538 14%
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 29% 43% $538 29%
Top Employment Sector (NAICS) 72 Accommodation & Food Services 43% Employed in NB 100% Top Seven Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 0413 Government Managers – Education 14% 1411 General Office Clerks 14% 1453 Customer Service Information Clerks 14% 6421 Retail Salespersons/Sales Clerks 14% 6431 Travel Counsellors 14% 6452 Bartenders 14% 6453 Food & Beverage Servers 14%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 75% Facilities Available 88% Equipment Available 88% Quality of Instruction 88% Preparation for Related Job 75%
Employed 7 Unemployed -
Not in the Labour Force 1
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
141
Hospitality & Tourism Management – Hotel, Restaurant, and St. Andrews Culinary – 195 TOTAL
GRADUATES
11
RESPONDENTS
10
RESPONSE RATE
91% Male 6 6
Female 5 4
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 90% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 80% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
90%
10%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 56% - 11%
Full-time
Temporary 11% -
$341 11%
Permanent 11% - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
$500 -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 78% - $373 22%
Top Employment Sector (NAICS) 72 Accommodation & Food Services 78% Employed in NB 67% Top Nine Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 0631 Restaurant & Food Service Managers 11% 0632 Accommodation Service Managers 11% 0713 Transportation Managers 11% 6213 Executive Housekeepers 11% 6215 Cleaning Supervisors 11% 6242 Cooks 11% 6452 Bartenders 11% 6453 Food & Beverage Servers 11% 8616 Logging & Forestry Labourers 11%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 90% Facilities Available 100% Equipment Available 100% Quality of Instruction 80% Preparation for Related Job 70%
Employed 9 Unemployed 1
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
142
Hospitality & Tourism Management – International St. Andrews Tourism – 196 TOTAL
GRADUATES
7
RESPONDENTS
4
RESPONSE RATE
57% Male 2 2
Female 5 2
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 92% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
100% Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 25% 50% -
Full-time
Temporary - -
$471 25%
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 25% 50% $471 25%
Top Three Employment Sectors (NAICS) 56 Administrative & Support 25% 72 Accommodation & Food Services 25% 91 Public Administration 25% Employed in NB 50% Top Three Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 1453 Customer Service Information Clerks 25% 6242 Cooks 25% 6431 Travel Counsellors 25%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 75% Facilities Available 100% Equipment Available 100% Quality of Instruction 50% Preparation for Related Job 75%
Employed 4 Unemployed -
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
143
Human Resource Management – 150 Moncton
TOTAL
GRADUATES 19
RESPONDENTS
16
RESPONSE RATE
84% Male 6 5
Female 13 11
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 73% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
87%
13%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 46% 8% 15%
Full-time
Temporary 31% -
$651 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 77% 8% $651 15%
Top Two Employment Sectors (NAICS) 56 Administrative & Support 23% 91 Public Administration 23% Employed in NB 62% Top Two Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 0112 Human Resources Managers 15% 4153 Family/Marriage Counsellors 15%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 94% Facilities Available 60% Equipment Available 67% Quality of Instruction 69% Preparation for Related Job 73%
Employed 14 Unemployed 2
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
144
Human Services (Regular & Non-Regular) – 085, 085C Summary Moncton, Saint John, Woodstock, Woodstock (Fredericton) TOTAL
GRADUATES
87
RESPONDENTS
66
RESPONSE RATE
76% Male 9 8
Female 78 58
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 96% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 88% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
87%
13%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 41% 10% 8%
Full-time
Temporary 10% 4%
$490 2%
Permanent 12% - -
Part-time
Temporary 10% 2%
$304 -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 74% 16% $438 10%
Top Two Employment Sectors (NAICS) 62 Health Care 53% 61 Educational Services 24% Employed in NB 96% Top Three Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 4153 Family/Marriage Counsellors 28% 6472 Elementary/Secondary Teacher Asst 14% 4212 Community/Social Workers 12%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 94% Facilities Available 82% Equipment Available 75% Quality of Instruction 85% Preparation for Related Job 88%
Employed 52 Unemployed 8
Not in the Labour Force 6
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
145
Human Services (Non-Regular) – 085C Moncton
TOTAL
GRADUATES 23
RESPONDENTS
14
RESPONSE RATE
61% Male 3 2
Female 20 12
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 93% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 81% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
75%
25%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 33% 22% 22%
Full-time
Temporary 11% -
$479 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary 11% -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 56% 22% $479 22%
Top Two Employment Sectors (NAICS) 62 Health Care 56% 56 Administrative & Support 22% Employed in NB 100% Top Two Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 1453 Customer Service Information Clerks 22% 4151 Psychologists 22%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 86% Facilities Available 100% Equipment Available 57% Quality of Instruction 86% Preparation for Related Job 85%
Employed 9 Unemployed 3
Not in the Labour Force 2
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
146
Human Services – 085 Saint John
TOTAL
GRADUATES 33
RESPONDENTS
27
RESPONSE RATE
82% Male 3 3
Female 30 24
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 92% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
87%
13%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 45% 5% 5%
Full-time
Temporary 15% -
$516 -
Permanent 20% - -
Part-time
Temporary 5% 5%
$312 -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 85% 10% $443 5%
Top Three Employment Sectors (NAICS) 62 Health Care 57% 61 Educational Services 33% 56 Administrative & Support 5% Employed in NB 91% Top Three Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 4153 Family/Marriage Counsellors 28% 6472 Elementary/Secondary Teacher Asst 24% 4212 Community/Social Workers 19%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 96% Facilities Available 96% Equipment Available 87% Quality of Instruction 89% Preparation for Related Job 89%
Employed 21 Unemployed 3
Not in the Labour Force 3
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
147
Human Services (Non-Regular) – 085C Woodstock
TOTAL
GRADUATES 15
RESPONDENTS
12
RESPONSE RATE
80% Male 1 1
Female 14 11
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 83% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 89% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
82%
18%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 38% 25% -
Full-time
Temporary 13% -
$562 -
Permanent 13% - -
Part-time
Temporary 13% -
$275 -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 75% 25% $480 -
Top Four Employment Sectors (NAICS) 62 Health Care 50% 61 Educational Services 25% 81 Other Services (Except Public Admin) 13% 91 Public Administration 13% Employed in NB 100% Top Occupation (NOC) for Graduates 3413 Nurse’s Aides & Orderlies 25%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 92% Facilities Available 58% Equipment Available 64% Quality of Instruction 58% Preparation for Related Job 75%
Employed 9 Unemployed 2
Not in the Labour Force 1
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
148
Human Services (Non-Regular) – 085C Woodstock (Fredericton)
TOTAL
GRADUATES 16
RESPONDENTS
13
RESPONSE RATE
81% Male 2 2
Female 14 11
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 88% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
100% Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 42% - 8%
Full-time
Temporary - 17%
$414 8%
Permanent 8% - -
Part-time
Temporary 17% -
$308 -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 67% 17% $382 17%
Top Three Employment Sectors (NAICS) 62 Health Care 46% 91 Public Administration 23% 61 Educational Services 15% Employed in NB 100% Top Two Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 4153 Family/Marriage Counsellors 46% 4214 Early Childhood Educators 15%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 55% Equipment Available 82% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 100%
Employed 13 Unemployed -
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
149
IT Solutions Development – 177 Moncton
TOTAL
GRADUATES 8
RESPONDENTS
5
RESPONSE RATE
63% Male 4 2
Female 4 3
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 98% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
80%
20%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 50% - -
Full-time
Temporary 25% 25%
$506 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 75% 25% $506 -
Top Four Employment Sectors (NAICS) 48 Transportation & Warehousing 25% 51 Information & Cultural Industries 25% 61 Educational Services 25% 81 Other Services (Except Public Admin) 25% Employed in NB 50% Top Three Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 2174 Computer Programmers 50% 1226 Conference & Event Planners 25% 2242 Electronic Service Technicians 25%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 100% Equipment Available 100% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 100%
Employed 4 Unemployed 1
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
150
Industrial Chemical Technology – 056 Bathurst TOTAL
GRADUATES
7
RESPONDENTS
5
RESPONSE RATE
71% Male 4 3
Female 3 2
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 40% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
100% Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent - - 40%
Full-time
Temporary 40% -
$400 20%
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 40% - $400 60%
Top Four Employment Sectors (NAICS) 11 Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, Hunting 20% 21 Mining & Oil/Gas Extraction 20% 56 Administrative & Support 20% 91 Public Administration 20% Employed in NB 100% Top Four Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 1453 Customer Service Information Clerks 20% 3212 Medical Laboratory Technicians 20% 4167 Recreation, Sports, Fitness Consultants 20% 8262 Fishing Vessel Skippers 20%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 100% Equipment Available 100% Quality of Instruction 80% Preparation for Related Job 60%
Employed 5 Unemployed -
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
151
Industrial Control Technology – 067 Saint John
TOTAL
GRADUATES 14
RESPONDENTS
13
RESPONSE RATE
93% Male 14 13
Female - -
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 100% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
100% Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 77% 23% -
Full-time
Temporary - -
$952 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 77% 23% $952 -
Top Two Employment Sectors (NAICS) 21 Mining & Oil/Gas Extraction 39% 54 Professional, Scientific, Technical Services 15% Employed in NB 92% Top Two Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 2243 Industrial Instrument Technicians 46% 7241 Electricians (Except Industrial & Power) 31%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 85% Equipment Available 69% Quality of Instruction 54% Preparation for Related Job 100%
Employed 13 Unemployed -
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
152
Industrial Maintenance Technician – 138 Bathurst TOTAL
GRADUATES
12
RESPONDENTS
8
RESPONSE RATE
67% Male 12 8
Female - -
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 100% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
100% Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 43% 29% -
Full-time
Temporary 14% 14%
$920 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 57% 43% $920 -
Top Two Employment Sectors (NAICS) 23 Construction 43% 31 Manufacturing 29% Employed in NB 86% Top Occupation (NOC) for Graduates 7311 Construction Millwrights 57%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 88% Facilities Available 88% Equipment Available 88% Quality of Instruction 75% Preparation for Related Job 100%
Employed 7 Unemployed -
Not in the Labour Force 1
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
153
Industrial Mechanics – 016 Summary Miramichi, Saint John TOTAL
GRADUATES
29
RESPONDENTS
25
RESPONSE RATE
86% Male 28 24
Female 1 1
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 80% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
83%
17%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 21% 42% 16%
Full-time
Temporary 5% 5%
$734 5%
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - 5% Total / Wt. Average 26% 47% $734 26%
Top Three Employment Sectors (NAICS) 31 Manufacturing 42% 81 Other Services (Except Public Admin) 11% 91 Public Administration 11% Employed in NB 95% Top Three Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 7311 Construction Millwrights 26% 7265 Welders 11% 9232 Petroleum Process Operators 11%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 96% Equipment Available 96% Quality of Instruction 96% Preparation for Related Job 96%
Employed 19 Unemployed 4
Not in the Labour Force 2
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
154
Industrial Mechanics – 016 Miramichi TOTAL
GRADUATES
13
RESPONDENTS
11
RESPONSE RATE
85% Male 12 10
Female 1 1
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 60% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
82%
18%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 22% 22% 33%
Full-time
Temporary 11% -
$676 11%
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 33% 22% $676 44%
Top Employment Sector (NAICS) 31 Manufacturing 44% Employed in NB 89% Top Occupation (NOC) for Graduates 7311 Construction Millwrights 22%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 100% Equipment Available 91% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 100%
Employed 9 Unemployed 2
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
155
Industrial Mechanics – 016 Saint John TOTAL
GRADUATES
16
RESPONDENTS
14
RESPONSE RATE
88% Male 16 14
Female - -
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 94% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
83%
17%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 20% 60% -
Full-time
Temporary - 10%
$770 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - 10% Total / Wt. Average 20% 70% $770 10%
Top Three Employment Sectors (NAICS) 31 Manufacturing 40% 81 Other Services (Except Public Admin) 20% 91 Public Administration 20% Employed in NB 100% Top Occupation (NOC) for Graduates 7311 Construction Millwrights 30%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 93% Equipment Available 100% Quality of Instruction 93% Preparation for Related Job 93%
Employed 10 Unemployed 2
Not in the Labour Force 2
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
156
Information Systems Technology – 081 Moncton
TOTAL
GRADUATES 10
RESPONDENTS
9
RESPONSE RATE
90% Male 9 8
Female 1 1
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 67% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 40% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
43%
57%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent - - -
Full-time
Temporary 100% -
$500 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 100% - $500 -
Top Three Employment Sectors (NAICS) 44 Retail Trade 33% 51 Information & Cultural Industries 33% 56 Administrative & Support 33% Employed in NB 67% Top Three Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 2174 Computer Programmers 33% 2242 Electronic Service Technicians 33% 6622 Grocery Clerks/Shelf Stockers 33%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 78% Equipment Available 100% Quality of Instruction 67% Preparation for Related Job 100%
Employed 3 Unemployed 4
Not in the Labour Force 2
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
157
Instrumentation and Automation Technology – 124 Bathurst
TOTAL
GRADUATES 6
RESPONDENTS
5
RESPONSE RATE
83% Male 6 5
Female - -
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 48% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
100% Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 40% 20% 20%
Full-time
Temporary - -
$817 20%
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 40% 20% $817 40%
Top Employment Sector (NAICS) 31 Manufacturing 80% Employed in NB 100% Top Four Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 2241 Electronics Engineering Technologists 20% 2243 Industrial Instrument Technicians 20% 7261 Sheet Metal Workers 20% 9614 Labourers in Wood/Pulp & Paper 20%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 60% Facilities Available 80% Equipment Available 80% Quality of Instruction 60% Preparation for Related Job 80%
Employed 5 Unemployed -
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
158
Interior Design – 057 Dieppe
TOTAL
GRADUATES 14
RESPONDENTS
10
RESPONSE RATE
71% Male 1 -
Female 13 10
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 76% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
100% Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 60% 10% 10%
Full-time
Temporary - -
$326 10%
Permanent - - 10%
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 60% 10% $326 30%
Top Employment Sector (NAICS) 44 Retail Trade 70% Employed in NB 90% Top Three Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 5242 Interior Designers 50% 1453 Customer Service Information Clerks 20% 6421 Retail Salespersons/Sales Clerks 20%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 100% Equipment Available 90% Quality of Instruction 90% Preparation for Related Job 89%
Employed 10 Unemployed -
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
159
Journalism – 047 Woodstock
TOTAL
GRADUATES 7
RESPONDENTS
4
RESPONSE RATE
57% Male - -
Female 7 4
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 18% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
100% Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent - - 67%
Full-time
Temporary - -
- -
Permanent - - 33%
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average - - - 100%
Top Three Employment Sectors (NAICS) 44 Retail Trade 33% 56 Administrative & Support 33% 81 Other Services (Except Public Admin) 33% Employed in NB 100% Top Two Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 1453 Customer Service Information Clerks 67% 6421 Retail Salespersons/Sales Clerks 33%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 100% Equipment Available 75% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 100%
Employed 3 Unemployed -
Not in the Labour Force 1
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
160
Landscape – 077 Woodstock
TOTAL
GRADUATES 6
RESPONDENTS
6
RESPONSE RATE
100% Male 5 5
Female 1 1
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 88% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
100% Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 50% - -
Full-time
Temporary - -
$450 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed 50% - - - Total / Wt. Average 100% - $450 -
Top Two Employment Sectors (NAICS) 56 Administrative & Support 83% 23 Construction 17% Employed in NB 83% Top Occupation (NOC) for Graduates 2225 Landscape & Horticultural Technicians 100%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 83% Facilities Available 33% Equipment Available 67% Quality of Instruction 83% Preparation for Related Job 83%
Employed 6 Unemployed -
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 73% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
100% Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 50% 13% 13%
Full-time
Temporary 13% -
$553 13%
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 63% 13% $553 25%
Top Three Employment Sectors (NAICS) 61 Educational Services 75% 44 Retail Trade 13% 91 Public Administration 13% Employed in NB 88% Top Two Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 5111 Librarians 38% 5211 Library & Archive Technicians 25%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 75% Facilities Available 80% Equipment Available 71% Quality of Instruction 71% Preparation for Related Job 29%
Employed 8 Unemployed -
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
162
Logistics and Transportation Management – 117 Dieppe
TOTAL
GRADUATES 6
RESPONDENTS
5
RESPONSE RATE
83% Male 2 2
Female 4 3
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 100% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
100% Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 80% - -
Full-time
Temporary 20% -
$863 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 100% - $863 -
Top Two Employment Sectors (NAICS) 48 Transportation & Warehousing 80% 44 Retail Trade 20% Employed in NB 100% Top Four Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 1411 General Office Clerks 20% 1441 Administrative Clerks 20% 1476 Transportation Route/Crew Schedulers 20% 7411 Truck Drivers 20%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 40% Facilities Available 80% Equipment Available 40% Quality of Instruction 60% Preparation for Related Job 60%
Employed 5 Unemployed -
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
163
Machinist – 017 Summary Bathurst, Moncton, Saint John TOTAL
GRADUATES
49
RESPONDENTS
38
RESPONSE RATE
78% Male 49 38
Female - -
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 97% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 56% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
90%
10%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 33% 4% 22%
Full-time
Temporary 11% 4%
$603 15%
Permanent 4% - 4%
Part-time
Temporary 4% -
$224 -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 52% 7% $572 41%
Top Two Employment Sectors (NAICS) 31 Manufacturing 68% 44 Retail Trade 11% Employed in NB 85% Top Two Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 7231 Machinists & Tooling Inspectors 50% 9619 Other Labourers in Processing 7%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 90% Facilities Available 82% Equipment Available 76% Quality of Instruction 89% Preparation for Related Job 73%
Employed 28 Unemployed 3
Not in the Labour Force 7
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
164
Machinist – 017 Bathurst TOTAL
GRADUATES
12
RESPONDENTS
7
RESPONSE RATE
58% Male 12 7
Female - -
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 86% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 89% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
100%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 50% - -
Full-time
Temporary 50% -
$583 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 100% - $583 -
Top Two Employment Sectors (NAICS) 31 Manufacturing 75% 48 Transportation & Warehousing 25% Employed in NB 75% Top Occupation (NOC) for Graduates 7231 Machinists & Tooling Inspectors 100%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 100% Equipment Available 100% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 86%
Employed 4 Unemployed -
Not in the Labour Force 3
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
165
Machinist – 017 Moncton TOTAL
GRADUATES
27
RESPONDENTS
22
RESPONSE RATE
81% Male 27 22
Female - -
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 62% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
89%
11%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 41% 6% 18%
Full-time
Temporary - -
$619 18%
Permanent 6% - 6%
Part-time
Temporary 6% -
$224 -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 53% 6% $553 41%
Top Two Employment Sectors (NAICS) 31 Manufacturing 71% 44 Retail Trade 12% Employed in NB 88% Top Two Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 7231 Machinists & Tooling Inspectors 53% 9619 Other Labourers in Processing 12%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 91% Equipment Available 82% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 86%
Employed 17 Unemployed 2
Not in the Labour Force 3
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
166
Machinist – 017 Saint John TOTAL
GRADUATES
10
RESPONDENTS
9
RESPONSE RATE
90% Male 10 9
Female - -
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 17% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
87%
13%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent - - 50%
Full-time
Temporary 17% 17%
$605 17%
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 17% 17% $605 67%
Top Employment Sector (NAICS) 31 Manufacturing 57% Employed in NB 86% Top Seven Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 6611 Cashiers 14% 7231 Machinists & Tooling Inspectors 14% 7311 Construction Millwrights 14% 7421 Heavy Equipment Operators 14% 7611 Construction Trades Helpers & Labourers 14% 9511 Machining Tool Operators 14% 9618 Labourers in Fish Processing 14%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 56% Facilities Available 44% Equipment Available 44% Quality of Instruction 50% Preparation for Related Job 25%
Employed 7 Unemployed 1
Not in the Labour Force 1
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
167
Marine Diesel Mechanics – 018 St. Andrews TOTAL
GRADUATES
19
RESPONDENTS
14
RESPONSE RATE
74% Male 17 12
Female 2 2
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 72% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
100%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 39% 23% 23%
Full-time
Temporary - 8%
$659 -
Permanent - 8% -
Part-time
Temporary - -
$1,200 -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 39% 39% $726 23%
Top Two Employment Sectors (NAICS) 81 Other Services (Except Public Admin) 39% 11 Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, Hunting 23% Employed in NB 77% Top Three Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 7312 Heavy Duty Equipment Mechanics 31% 7265 Welders 15% 7321 Automotive Service Technicians 15%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 100% Equipment Available 93% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 86%
Employed 13 Unemployed -
Not in the Labour Force 1
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
168
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY GROUP – 019 TOTAL Saint John TOTAL
GRADUATES
27
RESPONDENTS
18
RESPONSE RATE
67% Male 25 17
Female 2 1
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 94% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 96% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
89%
11%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 67% 27% -
Full-time
Temporary - 7%
$694 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 67% 33% $694 -
Top Three Employment Sectors (NAICS) 31 Manufacturing 44% 54 Professional, Scientific, Technical Services 25%21 Mining & Oil/Gas Extraction 13% Employed in NB 88% Top Two Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 2253 Drafting Technologists/ Technicians 25% 9232 Petroleum Process Operators 13%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 94% Facilities Available 61% Equipment Available 44% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 83%
Employed 16 Unemployed 2
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
169
Mechanical Engineering Technology – Buildings – Saint John Energy and Environment – 019 TOTAL
GRADUATES
9
RESPONDENTS
5
RESPONSE RATE
56% Male 8 5
Female 1 -
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 89% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
100% Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 80% 20% -
Full-time
Temporary - -
$606 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 80% 20% $606 -
Top Five Employment Sectors (NAICS) 21 Mining & Oil/Gas Extraction 20% 23 Construction 20% 31 Manufacturing 20% 54 Professional, Scientific, Technical Services 20% 56 Administrative & Support 20% Employed in NB 100% Top Five Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 0711 Construction Managers 20% 0911 Manufacturing Managers 20% 2231 Civil Engineering Technologists 20% 9232 Petroleum Process Operators 20% 9461 Process Control & Machine Operators 20%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 60% Equipment Available 60% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 100%
Employed 5 Unemployed -
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
170
Mechanical Engineering Technology – CAD/CAM – 019 Saint John TOTAL
GRADUATES
8
RESPONDENTS
5
RESPONSE RATE
63% Male 8 5
Female - -
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 80% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 100% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
80%
20%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 50% 50% -
Full-time
Temporary - -
$749 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 50% 50% $749 -
Top Two Employment Sectors (NAICS) 31 Manufacturing 75% 11 Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, Hunting 25% Employed in NB 100% Top Three Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 2253 Drafting Technologists/ Technicians 25% 7215 Contractors & Supervisors - Carpentry 25% 9232 Petroleum Process Operators 25%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 80% Equipment Available 60% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 80%
Employed 4 Unemployed 1
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
171
Mechanical Engineering Technology – Production Saint John Management – 019 TOTAL
GRADUATES
10
RESPONDENTS
8
RESPONSE RATE
80% Male 9 7
Female 1 1
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 99% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
87%
13%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 67% 17% -
Full-time
Temporary - 17%
$750 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 67% 33% $750 -
Top Three Employment Sectors (NAICS) 31 Manufacturing 43% 54 Professional, Scientific, Technical Services 43%21 Mining & Oil/Gas Extraction 14% Employed in NB 71% Top Occupation (NOC) for Graduates 2253 Drafting Technologists/ Technicians 43%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 88% Facilities Available 50% Equipment Available 25% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 75%
Employed 7 Unemployed 1
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
172
Mechanical Technician – 109 Saint John
TOTAL
GRADUATES 16
RESPONDENTS
15
RESPONSE RATE
94% Male 16 15
Female - -
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 85% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
87%
13%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 39% 31% 8%
Full-time
Temporary 15% -
$1,022 8%
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 54% 31% $1,022 15%
Top Three Employment Sectors (NAICS) 31 Manufacturing 69% 21 Mining & Oil/Gas Extraction 15% 23 Construction 15% Employed in NB 85% Top Two Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 7311 Construction Millwrights 46% 9232 Petroleum Process Operators 15%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 80% Facilities Available 80% Equipment Available 73% Quality of Instruction 87% Preparation for Related Job 80%
Employed 13 Unemployed 2
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
173
Medical Laboratory Technology – 030 Saint John
TOTAL
GRADUATES 14
RESPONDENTS
10
RESPONSE RATE
71% Male 7 6
Female 7 4
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 99% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
90%
10%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 56% - -
Full-time
Temporary 44% -
$773 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 100% - $773 -
Top Employment Sector (NAICS) 62 Health Care 100% Employed in NB 33% Top Two Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 3211 Medical Laboratory Technologists 67% 3212 Medical Laboratory Technicians 33%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 70% Equipment Available 70% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 100%
Employed 9 Unemployed 1
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
174
Medical Office Administration – 217 Woodstock TOTAL
GRADUATES
8
RESPONDENTS
8
RESPONSE RATE
100% Male - -
Female 8 8
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 100% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
100% Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 13% 38% -
Full-time
Temporary 25% 13%
$409 -
Permanent 13% - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
$260 -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 50% 50% $388 -
Top Three Employment Sectors (NAICS) 62 Health Care 38% 41 Wholesale Trade 25% 44 Retail Trade 25% Employed in NB 100% Top Eight Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 1221 Administrative Officers 13% 1231 Bookkeepers 13% 1241 Secretaries (Except Legal & Medical) 13% 1411 General Office Clerks 13% 1414 Receptionists/Switchboard Operators 13% 1441 Administrative Clerks 13% 6221 Technical Sales - Wholesale 13% 6411 Sales Representatives - Wholesale 13%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 50% Facilities Available 63% Equipment Available 63% Quality of Instruction 63% Preparation for Related Job 43%
Employed 8 Unemployed -
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
175
MEDICAL SECRETARY GROUP – 122 TOTAL Campbellton TOTAL
GRADUATES
26
RESPONDENTS
17
RESPONSE RATE
65% Male - -
Female 26 17
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 88% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
87%
13%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 54% 31% -
Full-time
Temporary 15% -
$442 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 69% 31% $442 -
Top Three Employment Sectors (NAICS) 62 Health Care 71% 31 Manufacturing 14% 44 Retail Trade 7% Employed in NB 100% Top Three Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 1243 Medical Secretaries 36% 1241 Secretaries (Except Legal & Medical) 21% 1244 Court Recorders/Medical Transcriptionists 21%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 94% Facilities Available 100% Equipment Available 100% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 94%
Employed 14 Unemployed 2
Not in the Labour Force 1
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
176
Medical Secretary – 122 Campbellton
TOTAL
GRADUATES 14
RESPONDENTS
10
RESPONSE RATE
71% Male - -
Female 14 10
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 83% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
90%
10%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 44% 44% -
Full-time
Temporary 11% -
$402 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 56% 44% $402 -
Top Two Employment Sectors (NAICS) 62 Health Care 56% 31 Manufacturing 22% Employed in NB 100% Top Two Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 1243 Medical Secretaries 44% 1241 Secretaries (Except Legal & Medical) 33%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 90% Facilities Available 100% Equipment Available 100% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 100%
Employed 9 Unemployed 1
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
177
Medical Secretary – Bilingual Medical Transcripionist– 122 Campbellton
TOTAL
GRADUATES 8
RESPONDENTS
6
RESPONSE RATE
75% Male - -
Female 8 6
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 95% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
83%
17%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 75% - -
Full-time
Temporary 25% -
$533 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 100% - $533 -
Top Employment Sector (NAICS) 62 Health Care 100% Employed in NB 100% Top Three Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 1244 Court Recorders/Medical Transcriptionists 60% 1243 Medical Secretaries 20% 1411 General Office Clerks 20%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 100% Equipment Available 100% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 83%
Employed 5 Unemployed 1
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
178
Motor Vehicle Body Repairer and Painter Summary (Regular & Non-Regular) – 020, 020C Bathurst, Saint John, Woodstock (Fredericton) TOTAL
GRADUATES
41
RESPONDENTS
28
RESPONSE RATE
68% Male 39 27
Female 2 1
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 65% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
86%
14%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 44% 13% 9%
Full-time
Temporary 9% 4%
$393 9%
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- 4%
Self-Employed 9% - $600 - Total / Wt. Average 61% 17% $409 22%
Top Three Employment Sectors (NAICS) 81 Other Services (Except Public Admin) 63% 44 Retail Trade 13% 21 Mining & Oil/Gas Extraction 8% Employed in NB 92% Top Three Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 7322 Motor Vehicle Body Repairers 33% 9496 Painters & Coaters - Industrial 17% 7321 Automotive Service Technicians 13%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 71% Facilities Available 79% Equipment Available 79% Quality of Instruction 86% Preparation for Related Job 79%
Employed 24 Unemployed 4
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
179
Motor Vehicle Body Repairer and Painter – 020 Bathurst TOTAL
GRADUATES
14
RESPONDENTS
6
RESPONSE RATE
43% Male 13 6
Female 1 -
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 83% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
100% Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 67% 17% 17%
Full-time
Temporary - -
$407 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 67% 17% $407 17%
Top Employment Sector (NAICS) 81 Other Services (Except Public Admin) 50% Employed in NB 83% Top Occupation (NOC) for Graduates 9496 Painters & Coaters - Industrial 33%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 83% Facilities Available 100% Equipment Available 100% Quality of Instruction 83% Preparation for Related Job 83%
Employed 6 Unemployed -
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
180
Motor Vehicle Body Repairer and Painter – 020 Saint John TOTAL
GRADUATES
19
RESPONDENTS
16
RESPONSE RATE
84% Male 18 15
Female 1 1
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 67% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
87%
13%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 36% 7% 7%
Full-time
Temporary 14% 7%
$402 14%
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed 14% - $600 - Total / Wt. Average 64% 14% $426 21%
Top Two Employment Sectors (NAICS) 81 Other Services (Except Public Admin) 71% 44 Retail Trade 14% Employed in NB 93% Top Occupation (NOC) for Graduates 7322 Motor Vehicle Body Repairers 50%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 88% Facilities Available 100% Equipment Available 94% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 94%
Employed 14 Unemployed 2
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
181
Motor Vehicle Body Repairer and Woodstock (Fredericton) Painter (Non-Regular) – 020C TOTAL
GRADUATES
8
RESPONDENTS
6
RESPONSE RATE
75% Male 8 6
Female - -
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 40% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
67%
33%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 33% 33% -
Full-time
Temporary - -
$344 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- 33%
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 33% 33% $344 33%
Top Two Employment Sectors (NAICS) 81 Other Services (Except Public Admin) 50% 23 Construction 25% Employed in NB 100% Top Three Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 7271 Carpenters 25% 7321 Automotive Service Technicians 25% 9496 Painters & Coaters - Industrial 25%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 17% Facilities Available 0% Equipment Available 17% Quality of Instruction 50% Preparation for Related Job 33%
Employed 4 Unemployed 2
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
182
Motorcycle Repair (Non-Regular) – 251C Moncton
TOTAL
GRADUATES 13
RESPONDENTS
12
RESPONSE RATE
92% Male 12 11
Female 1 1
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 48% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
83%
17%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 40% 10% 30%
Full-time
Temporary - -
$444 10%
Permanent - - 10%
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 40% 10% $444 50%
Top Two Employment Sectors (NAICS) 44 Retail Trade 30% 81 Other Services (Except Public Admin) 20% Employed in NB 80% Top Occupation (NOC) for Graduates 7334 Motorcycle & Other Related Mechanics 30%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 83% Facilities Available 67% Equipment Available 67% Quality of Instruction 83% Preparation for Related Job 73%
Employed 10 Unemployed 2
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
183
Multimedia Graphic Design – 190 Miramichi
TOTAL
GRADUATES 11
RESPONDENTS
7
RESPONSE RATE
64% Male 5 2
Female 6 5
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 63% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
83%
17%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 20% - 20%
Full-time
Temporary - 20%
$550 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed 20% 20% - - Total / Wt. Average 40% 40% $550 20%
Top Employment Sector (NAICS) 54 Professional, Scientific, Technical Services 40% Employed in NB 100% Top Occupation (NOC) for Graduates 5241 Graphic Designers/ Illustrators 40%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 43% Facilities Available 83% Equipment Available 43% Quality of Instruction 71% Preparation for Related Job 71%
Employed 5 Unemployed 1
Not in the Labour Force 1
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
184
Multimedia Production Design and Management – 080 Dieppe
TOTAL
GRADUATES 7
RESPONDENTS
6
RESPONSE RATE
86% Male 4 3
Female 3 3
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 16% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
60%
40%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 33% - 67%
Full-time
Temporary - -
$290 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 33% - $290 67%
Top Three Employment Sectors (NAICS) 31 Manufacturing 33% 44 Retail Trade 33% 71 Arts, Entertainment, Recreation 33% Employed in NB 100% Top Three Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 1431 Accounting & Related Clerks 33% 5241 Graphic Designers/ Illustrators 33% 6622 Grocery Clerks/Shelf Stockers 33%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 67% Facilities Available 100% Equipment Available 83% Quality of Instruction 40% Preparation for Related Job 60%
Employed 3 Unemployed 2
Not in the Labour Force 1
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
185
Network Design and Administrative Technology – 094 Moncton
TOTAL
GRADUATES 11
RESPONDENTS
7
RESPONSE RATE
64% Male 11 7
Female - -
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 51% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
86%
14%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 50% - 33%
Full-time
Temporary - 17%
$556 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 50% 17% $556 33%
Top Employment Sector (NAICS) 56 Administrative & Support 50% Employed in NB 83% Top Two Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 1453 Customer Service Information Clerks 33% 2282 User Support Technicians 33%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 100% Equipment Available 100% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 100%
Employed 6 Unemployed 1
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
186
OFFICE ADMINISTRATION GROUP – 256, 256C, 257 TOTAL Campbellton, Miramichi, Moncton, Saint John, St. Andrews, Woodstock, Woodstock (Fredericton) TOTAL
GRADUATES
109
RESPONDENTS
90
RESPONSE RATE
83% Male 1 -
Female 108 90
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 97% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 79% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
86%
14%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 38% 11% 13%
Full-time
Temporary 21% 7%
$469 1%
Permanent 6% 1% 1%
Part-time
Temporary - -
$263 -
Self-Employed - 1% - - Total / Wt. Average 64% 21% $447 15%
Top Three Employment Sectors (NAICS) 44 Retail Trade 16% 52 Finance & Insurance 16% 91 Public Administration 12% Employed in NB 99% Top Four Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 1411 General Office Clerks 19% 1221 Administrative Officers 10% 1431 Accounting & Related Clerks 7% 6611 Cashiers 7%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 98% Facilities Available 95% Equipment Available 96% Quality of Instruction 99% Preparation for Related Job 94%
Employed 75 Unemployed 12
Not in the Labour Force 3
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
187
Office Administration Certificate Summary (Regular & Non-Regular) – 256, 256C Campbellton, Miramichi, Moncton, St. Andrews, Woodstock, Woodstock (Fredericton) TOTAL
GRADUATES
91
RESPONDENTS
78
RESPONSE RATE
86% Male 1 -
Female 90 78
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 96% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 78% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
85%
15%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 34% 12% 15%
Full-time
Temporary 21% 7%
$469 2%
Permanent 5% 2% 2%
Part-time
Temporary - -
$289 -
Self-Employed - 2% - - Total / Wt. Average 61% 21% $451 18%
Top Three Employment Sectors (NAICS) 44 Retail Trade 18% 52 Finance & Insurance 16% 91 Public Administration 14% Employed in NB 98% Top Three Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 1411 General Office Clerks 19% 1221 Administrative Officers 10% 6611 Cashiers 8%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 97% Facilities Available 95% Equipment Available 95% Quality of Instruction 99% Preparation for Related Job 95%
Employed 64 Unemployed 11
Not in the Labour Force 3
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 75% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 79% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
67%
33%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 50% - 50%
Full-time
Temporary - -
$565 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 50% - $565 50%
Top Two Employment Sectors (NAICS) 11 Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, Hunting 50% 44 Retail Trade 50% Employed in NB 50% Top Two Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 1221 Administrative Officers 50% 7452 Material Handlers 50%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 75% Facilities Available 100% Equipment Available 100% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 100%
Employed 2 Unemployed 1
Not in the Labour Force 1
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
189
Office Administration Certificate – 256 Miramichi
TOTAL
GRADUATES 14
RESPONDENTS
11
RESPONSE RATE
79% Male - -
Female 14 11
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 91% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 83% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
82%
18%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 29% 29% -
Full-time
Temporary 29% -
$467 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - 14% - - Total / Wt. Average 57% 43% $467 -
Top Two Employment Sectors (NAICS) 44 Retail Trade 25% 51 Information & Cultural Industries 25% Employed in NB 100% Top Occupation (NOC) for Graduates 1453 Customer Service Information Clerks 25%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 100% Equipment Available 100% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 91%
Employed 9 Unemployed 2
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
190
Office Administration Certificate – 256 Moncton
TOTAL
GRADUATES 21
RESPONDENTS
19
RESPONSE RATE
90% Male - -
Female 21 19
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 74% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
100% Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 22% 11% 11%
Full-time
Temporary 28% 17%
$493 -
Permanent 6% 6% -
Part-time
Temporary - -
$170 -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 56% 33% $450 11%
Top Two Employment Sectors (NAICS) 52 Finance & Insurance 33% 91 Public Administration 17% Employed in NB 100% Top Three Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 1241 Secretaries (Except Legal & Medical) 11% 1411 General Office Clerks 11% 1433 Customer Service - Financial 11%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 88% Equipment Available 95% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 95%
Employed 18 Unemployed -
Not in the Labour Force 1
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
191
Office Administration Certificate – 256 St. Andrews
TOTAL
GRADUATES 24
RESPONDENTS
23
RESPONSE RATE
96% Male - -
Female 24 23
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 96% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 86% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
86%
14%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 53% 5% 5%
Full-time
Temporary 16% -
$434 5%
Permanent 11% - 5%
Part-time
Temporary - -
$409 -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 79% 5% $431 16%
Top Two Employment Sectors (NAICS) 31 Manufacturing 21% 52 Finance & Insurance 16% Employed in NB 100% Top Four Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 1411 General Office Clerks 21% 1221 Administrative Officers 16% 1231 Bookkeepers 11% 1241 Secretaries (Except Legal & Medical) 11%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 100% Equipment Available 96% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 100%
Employed 19 Unemployed 3
Not in the Labour Force 1
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
192
Office Administration Certificate – 256 Woodstock
TOTAL
GRADUATES 17
RESPONDENTS
15
RESPONSE RATE
88% Male - -
Female 17 15
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 66% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
73%
27%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 30% 20% 40%
Full-time
Temporary 10% -
$455 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 40% 20% $455 40%
Top Employment Sector (NAICS) 44 Retail Trade 36% Employed in NB 100% Top Three Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 6611 Cashiers 36% 1411 General Office Clerks 18% 1431 Accounting & Related Clerks 18%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 93% Facilities Available 93% Equipment Available 87% Quality of Instruction 93% Preparation for Related Job 87%
Employed 11 Unemployed 4
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
193
Office Administration Certificate Woodstock (Fredericton) (Non-Regular) – 256C TOTAL
GRADUATES
7
RESPONDENTS
6
RESPONSE RATE
86% Male 1 -
Female 6 6
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 80% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
83%
17%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 20% - 20%
Full-time
Temporary 40% 20%
$520 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 60% 20% $520 20%
Top Three Employment Sectors (NAICS) 91 Public Administration 40% 52 Finance & Insurance 20% 61 Educational Services 20% Employed in NB 100% Top Three Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 1411 General Office Clerks 60% 1211 Supervisors – General Office 20% 1414 Receptionists/ Switchboard Operators 20%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 83% Equipment Available 100% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 100%
Employed 5 Unemployed 1
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
194
Office Administration – Executive – 257 Saint John
TOTAL
GRADUATES 18
RESPONDENTS
12
RESPONSE RATE
67% Male - -
Female 18 12
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 88% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
92%
8%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 55% 9% -
Full-time
Temporary 18% 9%
$467 -
Permanent 9% - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
$160 -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 82% 18% $423 -
Top Two Employment Sectors (NAICS) 48 Transportation & Warehousing 27% 52 Finance & Insurance 18% Employed in NB 100% Top Two Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 1411 General Office Clerks 18% 1431 Accounting & Related Clerks 18%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 100% Equipment Available 100% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 92%
Employed 11 Unemployed 1
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
195
Office Techniques – 063 Summary Bathurst, Edmundston TOTAL
GRADUATES
42
RESPONDENTS
28
RESPONSE RATE
67% Male - -
Female 42 28
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 88% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
100% Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 54% 4% 4%
Full-time
Temporary 17% 7%
$428 7%
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary 4% 4%
$588 -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 75% 14% $438 11%
Top Three Employment Sectors (NAICS) 62 Health Care 29% 91 Public Administration 14% 54 Professional, Scientific, Technical Services 11% Employed in NB 100% Top Three Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 1241 Secretaries (Except Legal & Medical) 32% 1411 General Office Clerks 21% 1243 Medical Secretaries 14%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 93% Facilities Available 89% Equipment Available 96% Quality of Instruction 89% Preparation for Related Job 89%
Employed 28 Unemployed -
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
196
Office Techniques – 063 Bathurst
TOTAL
GRADUATES 23
RESPONDENTS
15
RESPONSE RATE
65% Male - -
Female 23 15
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 87% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
100% Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 60% 7% 7%
Full-time
Temporary 13% 7%
$381 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - 7%
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 73% 20% $381 7%
Top Two Employment Sectors (NAICS) 62 Health Care 27% 54 Professional, Scientific, Technical Services 20% Employed in NB 100% Top Two Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 1241 Secretaries (Except Legal & Medical) 33% 1411 General Office Clerks 26%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 87% Facilities Available 80% Equipment Available 93% Quality of Instruction 79% Preparation for Related Job 100%
Employed 15 Unemployed -
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
197
Office Techniques – 063 Edmundston
TOTAL
GRADUATES 19
RESPONDENTS
13
RESPONSE RATE
68% Male - -
Female 19 13
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 90% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
100% Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 46% - -
Full-time
Temporary 23% 8%
$466 15%
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary 8% -
$588 -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 77% 8% $478 15%
Top Two Employment Sectors (NAICS) 62 Health Care 31% 91 Public Administration 31% Employed in NB 100% Top Three Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 1241 Secretaries (Except Legal & Medical) 31% 1243 Medical Secretaries 23% 1411 General Office Clerks 15%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 100% Equipment Available 100% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 77%
Employed 13 Unemployed -
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
198
Office Technology – 066 Summary Moncton, Saint John TOTAL
GRADUATES
31
RESPONDENTS
25
RESPONSE RATE
81% Male 2 1
Female 29 24
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 86% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
91%
9%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 32% 26% 5%
Full-time
Temporary 32% -
$495 -
Permanent - 5% -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 63% 32% $495 5%
Top Two Employment Sectors (NAICS) 44 Retail Trade 16% 81 Other Services (Except Public Admin) 16% Employed in NB 100% Top Four Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 1411 General Office Clerks 26% 1431 Accounting & Related Clerks 16% 1211 Supervisors-General Office 11% 1414 Receptionists/ Switchboard Operators 11%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 92% Equipment Available 92% Quality of Instruction 96% Preparation for Related Job 96%
Employed 20 Unemployed 2
Not in the Labour Force 3
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
199
Office Technology – 066 Moncton
TOTAL
GRADUATES 18
RESPONDENTS
15
RESPONSE RATE
83% Male 2 1
Female 16 14
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 76% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
92%
8%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 17% 42% 8%
Full-time
Temporary 25% -
$521 -
Permanent - 8% -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 42% 50% $521 8%
Top Five Employment Sectors (NAICS) 44 Retail Trade 17% 52 Finance & Insurance 17% 56 Administrative & Support 17% 81 Other Services (Except Public Admin) 17% 91 Public Administration 17% Employed in NB 100% Top Two Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 1211 Supervisors-General Office 17% 1411 General Office Clerks 17%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 93% Equipment Available 93% Quality of Instruction 93% Preparation for Related Job 92%
Employed 12 Unemployed 1
Not in the Labour Force 2
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
200
Office Technology – 066 Saint John
TOTAL
GRADUATES 13
RESPONDENTS
10
RESPONSE RATE
77% Male - -
Female 13 10
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 100% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
89%
11%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 57% - -
Full-time
Temporary 43% -
$427 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 100% - $427 -
Top Six Employment Sectors (NAICS) 21 Mining & Oil/Gas Extraction 14% 23 Construction 14% 44 Retail Trade 14% 51 Information & Cultural Industries 14% 53 Real Estate 14% 81 Other Services (Except Public Admin) 14% Employed in NB 100% Top Two Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 1411 General Office Clerks 43% 1431 Accounting & Related Clerks 29%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 90% Equipment Available 90% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 100%
Employed 8 Unemployed 1
Not in the Labour Force 1
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
201
PC Network Specialist – 121 St. Andrews
TOTAL
GRADUATES 8
RESPONDENTS
7
RESPONSE RATE
88% Male 7 6
Female 1 1
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 64% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
83%
17%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent - 20% 20%
Full-time
Temporary 20% -
$400 20%
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- 20%
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 20% 20% $400 60%
Top Employment Sector (NAICS) 56 Administrative & Support 40% Employed in NB 100% Top Five Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 2242 Electronic Service Technicians 20% 2282 User Support Technicians 20% 5211 Library & Archive Technicians 20% 6663 Janitors, Caretakers 20% 9618 Labourers – Fish Processing 20%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 100% Equipment Available 100% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 100%
Employed 5 Unemployed 1
Not in the Labour Force 1
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
202
Pharmacy Technician – 106 Summary Campbellton, Saint John TOTAL
GRADUATES
30
RESPONDENTS
24
RESPONSE RATE
80% Male 3 3
Female 27 21
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 74% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
96%
4%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 50% - 18%
Full-time
Temporary 23% -
$464 -
Permanent 5% - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
$400 -
Self-Employed - - - 5% Total / Wt. Average 77% - $459 23%
Top Three Employment Sectors (NAICS) 44 Retail Trade 39% 62 Health Care 39% 56 Administrative & Support 17% Employed in NB 91% Top Two Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 3414 Health Support Services 78% 1453 Customer Service Information Clerks 9%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 83% Facilities Available 88% Equipment Available 88% Quality of Instruction 83% Preparation for Related Job 88%
Employed 23 Unemployed 1
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
203
Pharmacy Technician – 106 Campbellton
TOTAL
GRADUATES 13
RESPONDENTS
10
RESPONSE RATE
77% Male 1 1
Female 12 9
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 63% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
100% Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 33% - 33%
Full-time
Temporary 33% -
$442 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 67% - $442 33%
Top Three Employment Sectors (NAICS) 62 Health Care 40% 44 Retail Trade 30% 56 Administrative & Support 20% Employed in NB 90% Top Three Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 3414 Health Support Services 70% 1453 Customer Service Information Clerks 10% 2282 User Support Technicians 10%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 90% Equipment Available 80% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 80%
Employed 10 Unemployed -
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
204
Pharmacy Technician – 106 Saint John
TOTAL
GRADUATES 17
RESPONDENTS
14
RESPONSE RATE
82% Male 2 2
Female 15 12
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 83% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
93%
7%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 62% - 8%
Full-time
Temporary 15% -
$472 -
Permanent 8% - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
$400 -
Self-Employed - - - 8% Total / Wt. Average 85% - $465 15%
Top Three Employment Sectors (NAICS) 44 Retail Trade 46% 62 Health Care 39% 56 Administrative & Support 15% Employed in NB 92% Top Three Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 3414 Health Support Services 85% 1453 Customer Service Information Clerks 8% 2225 Landscape & Horticultural Technicians 8%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 71% Facilities Available 86% Equipment Available 93% Quality of Instruction 71% Preparation for Related Job 93%
Employed 13 Unemployed 1
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
205
Photographic Digital Imaging Technician – 232 Woodstock
TOTAL
GRADUATES 8
RESPONDENTS
5
RESPONSE RATE
63% Male 2 1
Female 6 4
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 80% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 75% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
100% Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 50% - 25%
Full-time
Temporary - -
$400 -
Permanent - 25% -
Part-time
Temporary - -
$400 -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 50% 25% $400 25%
Top Three Employment Sectors (NAICS) 31 Manufacturing 50% 44 Retail Trade 25% 54 Professional, Scientific, Technical Services 25% Employed in NB 100% Top Three Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 2253 Drafting Technologists/ Technicians 25% 6611 Cashiers 25% 9617 Food, Beverage, Tobacco Processing 25%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 80% Facilities Available 80% Equipment Available 80% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 100%
Employed 5 Unemployed -
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
206
Photography – 041 NBCCD TOTAL
GRADUATES
6
RESPONDENTS
5
RESPONSE RATE
83% Male 1 1
Female 5 4
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 60% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
100% Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 20% 40% 40%
Full-time
Temporary - -
$417 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 20% 40% $417 40%
Top Three Employment Sectors (NAICS) 44 Retail Trade 60% 54 Professional, Scientific, Technical Services 20%81 Other Services (Except Public Admin) 20% Employed in NB 100% Top Five Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 1453 Customer Service Information Clerks 20% 3212 Medical Laboratory Technicians 20% 5221 Photographers 20% 6421 Retail Salespersons/Sales Clerks 20% 6623 Other Elemental Sales Occupations 20%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 80% Facilities Available 80% Equipment Available 80% Quality of Instruction 60% Preparation for Related Job 100%
Employed 5 Unemployed -
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
207
Plumbing/ Pipe Trades – 139 Summary Bathurst, Saint John TOTAL
GRADUATES
27
RESPONDENTS
19
RESPONSE RATE
70% Male 27 19
Female - -
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 95% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 78% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
84%
16%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 69% - 6%
Full-time
Temporary 13% 13%
$600 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 81% 13% $600 6%
Top Three Employment Sectors (NAICS) 23 Construction 81% 91 Public Administration 13% 11 Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, Hunting 6% Employed in NB 88% Top Two Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 7251 Plumbers 69% 7213 Contractors & Supervisors - Pipefitting 13%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 90% Equipment Available 95% Quality of Instruction 90% Preparation for Related Job 89%
Employed 16 Unemployed 3
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
208
Plumbing/ Pipe Trades – 139 Bathurst
TOTAL
GRADUATES 13
RESPONDENTS
7
RESPONSE RATE
54% Male 13 7
Female - -
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 71% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
100% Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 57% - 14%
Full-time
Temporary - 29%
$734 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 57% 29% $734 14%
Top Three Employment Sectors (NAICS) 23 Construction 57% 91 Public Administration 29% 11 Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, Hunting 14% Employed in NB 86% Top Two Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 7213 Contractors & Supervisors - Pipefitting 29% 7251 Plumbers 29%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 100% Equipment Available 100% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 100%
Employed 7 Unemployed -
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
209
Plumbing/ Pipe Trades – 139 Saint John
TOTAL
GRADUATES 14
RESPONDENTS
12
RESPONSE RATE
86% Male 14 12
Female - -
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 92% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 82% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
75%
25%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 78% - -
Full-time
Temporary 22% -
$512 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 100% - $512 -
Top Employment Sector (NAICS) 23 Construction 100% Employed in NB 89% Top Occupation (NOC) for Graduates 7251 Plumbers 100%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 83% Equipment Available 92% Quality of Instruction 83% Preparation for Related Job 83%
Employed 9 Unemployed 3
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
210
Power Engineering Technology – 023 Saint John
TOTAL
GRADUATES 24
RESPONDENTS
18
RESPONSE RATE
75% Male 21 16
Female 3 2
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 94% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
94%
6%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 94% 6% -
Full-time
Temporary - -
$1,186 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 94% 6% $1,186 -
Top Three Employment Sectors (NAICS) 22 Utilities 65% 31 Manufacturing 24% 91 Public Administration 6% Employed in NB 88% Top Two Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 7351 Stationary Engineers 53% 7352 Power Systems/ Power Station Operators 29%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 100% Equipment Available 94% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 94%
Employed 17 Unemployed 1
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 97% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 96% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
96%
4%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 44% 1% 2%
Full-time
Temporary 37% 3%
$662 1%
Permanent 5% - 1%
Part-time
Temporary 6% 1%
$456 -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 92% 5% $638 3%
Top Two Employment Sectors (NAICS) 62 Health Care 98% 44 Retail Trade 1% Employed in NB 98% Top Two Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 3233 Licensed Practical Nurses 93% 3413 Nurse’s Aides & Orderlies 2%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 90% Facilities Available 66% Equipment Available 56% Quality of Instruction 86% Preparation for Related Job 89%
Employed 172 Unemployed 8
Not in the Labour Force 5
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
212
Practical Nurse (Non-Regular) – 111C Bathurst
TOTAL
GRADUATES 21
RESPONDENTS
16
RESPONSE RATE
76% Male 6 4
Female 15 12
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 88% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
94%
6%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 58% - 8%
Full-time
Temporary 25% 8%
$543 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 83% 8% $543 8%
Top Employment Sector (NAICS) 62 Health Care 100% Employed in NB 93% Top Three Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 3233 Licensed Practical Nurses 87% 1414 Receptionists/Switchboard Operators 7% 6471 Visiting Homemakers/Housekeepers 7%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 94% Equipment Available 94% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 94%
Employed 15 Unemployed 1
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
213
Practical Nurse – 111 Campbellton
TOTAL
GRADUATES 17
RESPONDENTS
14
RESPONSE RATE
82% Male 3 2
Female 14 12
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 100% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
100% Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 71% 7% -
Full-time
Temporary 14% 7%
$548 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 86% 14% $548 -
Top Employment Sector (NAICS) 62 Health Care 100% Employed in NB 93% Top Two Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 3233 Licensed Practical Nurses 93% 3413 Nurse’s Aides & Orderlies 7%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 93% Facilities Available 93% Equipment Available 93% Quality of Instruction 86% Preparation for Related Job 100%
Employed 14 Unemployed -
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
214
Practical Nurse – 111 Dieppe
TOTAL
GRADUATES 18
RESPONDENTS
14
RESPONSE RATE
78% Male - -
Female 18 14
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 93% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 89% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
86%
14%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 63% - 25%
Full-time
Temporary 13% -
$657 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 75% - $657 25%
Top Two Employment Sectors (NAICS) 62 Health Care 82% 44 Retail Trade 9% Employed in NB 91% Top Three Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 3233 Licensed Practical Nurses 82% 1241 Secretaries (Except Legal & Medical) 9% 6611 Cashiers 9%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 93% Facilities Available 64% Equipment Available 57% Quality of Instruction 85% Preparation for Related Job 92%
Employed 12 Unemployed 2
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
215
Practical Nurse – 111 Miramichi
TOTAL
GRADUATES 13
RESPONDENTS
10
RESPONSE RATE
77% Male 1 -
Female 12 10
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 90% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 100% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
90%
10%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 50% - -
Full-time
Temporary 50% -
$605 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 100% - $605 -
Top Employment Sector (NAICS) 62 Health Care 100% Employed in NB 100% Top Occupation (NOC) for Graduates 3233 Licensed Practical Nurses 100%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 100% Equipment Available 80% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 90%
Employed 9 Unemployed 1
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
216
Practical Nurse – 111 Moncton
TOTAL
GRADUATES 17
RESPONDENTS
11
RESPONSE RATE
65% Male - -
Female 17 11
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 91% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 100% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
100% Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 78% - -
Full-time
Temporary 22% -
$634 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 100% - $634 -
Top Employment Sector (NAICS) 62 Health Care 100% Employed in NB 100% Top Occupation (NOC) for Graduates 3233 Licensed Practical Nurses 100%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 91% Equipment Available 91% Quality of Instruction 73% Preparation for Related Job 100%
Employed 10 Unemployed -
Not in the Labour Force 1
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
217
Practical Nurse – 111 Péninsule acadienne
TOTAL
GRADUATES 20
RESPONDENTS
13
RESPONSE RATE
65% Male 1 1
Female 19 12
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 96% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
100% Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 20% - -
Full-time
Temporary 40% 10%
$636 -
Permanent 10% - -
Part-time
Temporary 10% 10%
$350 -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 80% 20% $600 -
Top Employment Sector (NAICS) 62 Health Care 100% Employed in NB 100% Top Two Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 3233 Licensed Practical Nurses 85% 3413 Nurse’s Aides & Orderlies 15%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 85% Facilities Available 39% Equipment Available 62% Quality of Instruction 69% Preparation for Related Job 92%
Employed 13 Unemployed -
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
218
Practical Nurse – 111 Saint John
TOTAL
GRADUATES 46
RESPONDENTS
38
RESPONSE RATE
83% Male 2 1
Female 44 37
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 95% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 97% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
97%
3%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 39% - -
Full-time
Temporary 45% -
$820 -
Permanent 3% - 3%
Part-time
Temporary 10% -
$552 -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 97% - $782 3%
Top Two Employment Sectors (NAICS) 62 Health Care 97% 44 Retail Trade 3% Employed in NB 97% Top Two Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 3233 Licensed Practical Nurses 97% 6611 Cashiers 3%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 92% Facilities Available 65% Equipment Available 26% Quality of Instruction 90% Preparation for Related Job 87%
Employed 37 Unemployed 1
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
219
Practical Nurse (Non-Regular) – 111C Saint John
TOTAL
GRADUATES 41
RESPONDENTS
37
RESPONSE RATE
90% Male 1 1
Female 40 36
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 96% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
91%
9%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 30% 3% -
Full-time
Temporary 43% 3%
$679 3%
Permanent 7% - -
Part-time
Temporary 10% -
$442 -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 90% 7% $629 3%
Top Employment Sector (NAICS) 62 Health Care 100% Employed in NB 100% Top Occupation (NOC) for Graduates 3233 Licensed Practical Nurses 90%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 77% Facilities Available 28% Equipment Available 22% Quality of Instruction 77% Preparation for Related Job 73%
Employed 31 Unemployed 3
Not in the Labour Force 3
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
220
Practical Nurse (Non-Regular) – 111C Woodstock
TOTAL
GRADUATES 12
RESPONDENTS
10
RESPONSE RATE
83% Male - -
Female 12 10
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 96% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
100% Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 50% - -
Full-time
Temporary 40% -
$646 -
Permanent 10% - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
$450 -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 100% - $624 -
Top Employment Sector (NAICS) 62 Health Care 100% Employed in NB 100% Top Occupation (NOC) for Graduates 3233 Licensed Practical Nurses 100%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 70% Facilities Available 50% Equipment Available 56% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 90%
Employed 10 Unemployed -
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 100% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
100% Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 29% - -
Full-time
Temporary 47% -
$673 -
Permanent 12% - -
Part-time
Temporary 12% -
$423 -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 100% - $611 -
Top Employment Sector (NAICS) 62 Health Care 100% Employed in NB 100% Top Occupation (NOC) for Graduates 3233 Licensed Practical Nurses 100%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 77% Equipment Available 77% Quality of Instruction 91% Preparation for Related Job 100%
Employed 21 Unemployed -
Not in the Labour Force 1
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
222
Printing Techniques – 071 Dieppe
TOTAL
GRADUATES 6
RESPONDENTS
5
RESPONSE RATE
83% Male 3 3
Female 3 2
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 77% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
100% Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 20% - -
Full-time
Temporary 40% -
$200 20%
Permanent - - 20%
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 60% - $200 40%
Top Four Employment Sectors (NAICS) 62 Health Care 40% 31 Manufacturing 20% 44 Retail Trade 20% 56 Administrative & Support 20% Employed in NB 100% Top Four Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 1411 General Office Clerks 20% 6421 Retail Salespersons/Sales Clerks 20% 6661 Light Duty Cleaners 20% 7381 Printing Press Operators 20%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 60% Equipment Available 80% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 80%
Employed 5 Unemployed -
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
223
Production Welder - MIG – 072 Woodstock
TOTAL
GRADUATES 11
RESPONDENTS
7
RESPONSE RATE
64% Male 10 7
Female 1 -
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 73% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
100% Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 57% - 43%
Full-time
Temporary - -
$548 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 57% - $548 43%
Top Three Employment Sectors (NAICS) 31 Manufacturing 71% 41 Wholesale Trade 14% 48 Transportation & Warehousing 14% Employed in NB 86% Top Occupation (NOC) for Graduates 7265 Welders 43%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 100% Equipment Available 100% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 86%
Employed 7 Unemployed -
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
224
Professional Cooking – 223 Edmundston
TOTAL
GRADUATES 6
RESPONDENTS
6
RESPONSE RATE
100% Male 1 1
Female 5 5
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 50% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
80%
20%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 50% - 25%
Full-time
Temporary - -
$475 25%
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 50% - $475 50%
Top Three Employment Sectors (NAICS) 56 Administrative & Support 25% 72 Accommodation & Food Services 25% 91 Public Administration 25% Employed in NB 75% Top Two Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 6242 Cooks 50% 7611 Construction Trades Helpers & Labourers 25%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 83% Facilities Available 100% Equipment Available 100% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 83%
Employed 4 Unemployed 1
Not in the Labour Force 1
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
225
Pulp and Paper Process Technician – 216 Saint John
TOTAL
GRADUATES 12
RESPONDENTS
10
RESPONSE RATE
83% Male 8 6
Female 4 4
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 73% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
90%
10%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 22% 56% -
Full-time
Temporary 11% -
$1,168 11%
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 33% 56% $1,168 11%
Top Two Employment Sectors (NAICS) 31 Manufacturing 44% 21 Mining & Oil/Gas Extraction 22% Employed in NB 100% Top Two Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 9232 Petroleum Process Operators 22% 9234 Papermaking, Coating Control Operators 22%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 30% Facilities Available 60% Equipment Available 70% Quality of Instruction 50% Preparation for Related Job 44%
Employed 9 Unemployed 1
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
226
Pulp and Paper Processing Techniques – 108 Edmundston
TOTAL
GRADUATES 11
RESPONDENTS
6
RESPONSE RATE
55% Male 9 5
Female 2 1
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 63% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
83%
17%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 20% 40% -
Full-time
Temporary 20% -
$680 20%
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 40% 40% $680 20%
Top Employment Sector (NAICS) 31 Manufacturing 40% Employed in NB 60% Top Five Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 6472 Elementary/Secondary Teacher Asst. 20% 7251 Plumbers 20% 8421 Chainsaw & Skidder Operators 20% 9461 Process Control/Machine Operators 20% 9614 Labourers in Wood/Pulp & Paper 20%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 100% Equipment Available 83% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 83%
Employed 5 Unemployed 1
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
227
Radiology Techniques – 162 Campbellton
TOTAL
GRADUATES 6
RESPONDENTS
5
RESPONSE RATE
83% Male 2 2
Female 4 3
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 100% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
100% Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 60% - -
Full-time
Temporary 40% -
$644 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 100% - $644 -
Top Employment Sector (NAICS) 62 Health Care 100% Employed in NB 100% Top Occupation (NOC) for Graduates 3215 Medical Radiation Technologists 100%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 100% Equipment Available 100% Quality of Instruction 80% Preparation for Related Job 100%
Employed 5 Unemployed -
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
228
Records Management – 110 Campbellton TOTAL
GRADUATES
12
RESPONDENTS
8
RESPONSE RATE
67% Male - -
Female 12 8
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 77% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
87%
13%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 43% - 29%
Full-time
Temporary 29% -
$574 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 71% - $574 29%
Top Two Employment Sectors (NAICS) 61 Educational Services 29% 91 Public Administration 29% Employed in NB 100% Top Seven Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 1241 Secretaries (Except Legal & Medical) 14% 1243 Medical Secretaries 14% 1411 General Office Clerks 14% 4131 College & Vocational Instructors 14% 5111 Librarians 14% 6242 Cooks 14% 6611 Cashiers 14%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 88% Facilities Available 88% Equipment Available 100% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 86%
Employed 7 Unemployed 1
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
229
Recreational Vehicle and Power Equipment (Non-Regular) – 243C Saint John TOTAL
GRADUATES
9
RESPONDENTS
7
RESPONSE RATE
78% Male 9 7
Female - -
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 71% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
100% Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 43% 14% 29%
Full-time
Temporary - -
$566 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed 14% - - - Total / Wt. Average 57% 14% $566 29%
Top Employment Sector (NAICS) 81 Other Services (Except Public Admin) 29% Employed in NB 100% Top Seven Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 2242 Electronic Service Technicians 14% 7312 Heavy Duty Equipment Mechanics 14% 7321 Automotive Service Technicians 14% 7334 Motorcycle & Other Related Mechanics 14% 7335 Other Small Engine/Equip Mechanics 14% 7421 Heavy Equipment Operators 14% 8614 Mine Labourers 14%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 57% Facilities Available 71% Equipment Available 43% Quality of Instruction 71% Preparation for Related Job 43%
Employed 7 Unemployed -
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
230
Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Technician – 031 St. Andrews
TOTAL
GRADUATES 15
RESPONDENTS
13
RESPONSE RATE
87% Male 15 13
Female - -
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 92% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
85%
15%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 100% - -
Full-time
Temporary - -
$481 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 100% - $481 -
Top Two Employment Sectors (NAICS) 23 Construction 55% 81 Other Services (Except Public Admin) 27% Employed in NB 91% Top Two Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 7313 Refrigeration/Air Conditioning Mechanics 91% 7265 Welders 9%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 92% Facilities Available 100% Equipment Available 85% Quality of Instruction 85% Preparation for Related Job 92%
Employed 11 Unemployed 2
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
231
Respiratory Therapy – 048 Saint John
TOTAL
GRADUATES 12
RESPONDENTS
11
RESPONSE RATE
92% Male 1 1
Female 11 10
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 91% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
100% Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 70% - -
Full-time
Temporary 30% -
$745 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 100% - $745 -
Top Employment Sector (NAICS) 62 Health Care 91% Employed in NB 73% Top Two Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 3214 Respiratory Therapists 91% 6611 Cashiers 9%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 91% Facilities Available 36% Equipment Available 36% Quality of Instruction 82% Preparation for Related Job 90%
Employed 11 Unemployed -
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
232
Sales Techniques – 034 Dieppe
TOTAL
GRADUATES 13
RESPONDENTS
8
RESPONSE RATE
62% Male 11 7
Female 2 1
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 72% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
100% Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 71% - -
Full-time
Temporary - -
$608 29%
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 71% - $608 29%
Top Employment Sector (NAICS) 44 Retail Trade 38% Employed in NB 100% Top Occupation (NOC) for Graduates 6421 Retail Salespersons/Sales Clerks 25%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 86% Facilities Available 50% Equipment Available 63% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 100%
Employed 8 Unemployed -
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
233
Sheet Metal Fabrication – 033 Moncton
TOTAL
GRADUATES 11
RESPONDENTS
7
RESPONSE RATE
64% Male 10 7
Female 1 -
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 56% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
86%
14%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 50% 17% 17%
Full-time
Temporary - 17%
$480 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 50% 33% $480 17%
Top Two Employment Sectors (NAICS) 23 Construction 33% 31 Manufacturing 33% Employed in NB 83% Top Three Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 7261 Sheet Metal Workers 50% 9619 Other Labourers in Processing 33% 1453 Customer Service Information Clerks 17%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 86% Facilities Available 100% Equipment Available 86% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 71%
Employed 6 Unemployed 1
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
234
Small Business Management – 024 Dieppe TOTAL
GRADUATES
15
RESPONDENTS
8
RESPONSE RATE
53% Male 9 3
Female 6 5
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 70% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
87%
13%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 33% 17% 33%
Full-time
Temporary - -
$450 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary 17% -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 50% 17% $450 33%
Top Six Employment Sectors (NAICS) 44 Retail Trade 14% 51 Information & Cultural Industries 14% 52 Finance & Insurance 14% 61 Educational Services 14% 72 Accommodation & Food Services 14% 81 Other Services (Except Public Admin) 14% Employed in NB 71% Top Six Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 1231 Bookkeepers 14% 1433 Customer Service - Financial 14% 4143 Educational Counsellors 14% 4163 Business Development Officers 14% 6421 Retail Salespersons/Sales Clerks 14% 6435 Hotel Front Desk Clerks 14%
Program Evaluations Excellent/GoodProgram Content 88% Facilities Available 88% Equipment Available 88% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 75%
Employed 7 Unemployed 1
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
235
Small Equipment Repair (Non-Regular) – 231C Woodstock (Fredericton)
TOTAL
GRADUATES 5
RESPONDENTS
4
RESPONSE RATE
80% Male 4 3
Female 1 1
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 25% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
25%
75%
Employment Related to Training Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent - 100% -
Full-time
Temporary - -
$350 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average - 100% $350 -
Top Employment Sector (NAICS) 44 Retail Trade 100% Employed in NB 100% Top Occupation (NOC) for Graduates 6621 Service Station Attendants 100%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 50% Facilities Available 100% Equipment Available 100% Quality of Instruction 75% Preparation for Related Job 50%
Employed 1 Unemployed 3
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
236
Specialized Repair of Recreational Vehicles – 237 Dieppe
TOTAL
GRADUATES 9
RESPONDENTS
4
RESPONSE RATE
44% Male 9 4
Female - -
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 96% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
100% Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 67% 33% -
Full-time
Temporary - -
$480 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 67% 33% $480 -
Top Three Employment Sectors (NAICS) 44 Retail Trade 33% 48 Transportation & Warehousing 33% 81 Other Services (Except Public Admin) 33% Employed in NB 100% Top Three Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 0721 Facility Operation/Maintenance Managers 33% 7321 Automotive Service Technicians 33% 7335 Other Small Engine/Equip Mechanics 33%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 100% Equipment Available 100% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 100%
Employed 3 Unemployed -
Not in the Labour Force 1
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
237
Stationary Engineering – 151 Bathurst TOTAL
GRADUATES
12
RESPONDENTS
7
RESPONSE RATE
58% Male 12 7
Female - -
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 84% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
80%
20%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 50% 25% -
Full-time
Temporary 25% -
$960 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 75% 25% $960 -
Top Four Employment Sectors (NAICS) 21 Mining & Oil/Gas Extraction 25% 41 Wholesale Trade 25% 51 Information & Cultural Industries 25% 61 Educational Services 25% Employed in NB 75% Top Four Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 7262 Boilermakers 25% 7321 Automotive Service Technicians 25% 7351 Stationary Engineers 25% 8615 Oil & Gas Drilling 25%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 71% Facilities Available 100% Equipment Available 86% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 100%
Employed 4 Unemployed 1
Not in the Labour Force 2
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
238
Steel Fabrication – 026 Summary Bathurst, Moncton TOTAL
GRADUATES
23
RESPONDENTS
15
RESPONSE RATE
65% Male 22 14
Female 1 1
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 73% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
86%
14%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 64% 9% 9%
Full-time
Temporary 18% -
$552 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 82% 9% $552 9%
Top Three Employment Sectors (NAICS) 31 Manufacturing 83% 23 Construction 8% 72 Accommodation & Food Services 8% Employed in NB 100% Top Two Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 7263 Structural Metal/Platework Fabricators 50% 7265 Welders 17%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 100% Equipment Available 100% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 100%
Employed 12 Unemployed 2
Not in the Labour Force 1
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
239
Steel Fabrication – 026 Bathurst
TOTAL
GRADUATES 14
RESPONDENTS
9
RESPONSE RATE
64% Male 13 8
Female 1 1
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 60% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
78%
22%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 43% 14% 14%
Full-time
Temporary 29% -
$417 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 71% 14% $417 14%
Top Two Employment Sectors (NAICS) 31 Manufacturing 86% 72 Accommodation & Food Services 14% Employed in NB 100% Top Occupation (NOC) for Graduates 7263 Structural Metal/Platework Fabricators 43%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 100% Equipment Available 100% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 100%
Employed 7 Unemployed 2
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
240
Steel Fabrication – 026 Moncton
TOTAL
GRADUATES 9
RESPONDENTS
6
RESPONSE RATE
67% Male 9 6
Female - -
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 92% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
100% Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 100% - -
Full-time
Temporary - -
$687 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 100% - $687 -
Top Two Employment Sectors (NAICS) 31 Manufacturing 80% 23 Construction 20% Employed in NB 100% Top Three Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 7263 Structural Metal/Platework Fabricators 60% 7214 Contractors & Supervisors-Metal Forming 20% 7265 Welders 20%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 100% Equipment Available 100% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 100%
Employed 5 Unemployed -
Not in the Labour Force 1
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 96% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
100% Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 25% - -
Full-time
Temporary - -
$300 -
Permanent 75% - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
$386 -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 100% - $364 -
Top Two Employment Sectors (NAICS) 61 Educational Services 50% 91 Public Administration 25% Employed in NB 100% Top Two Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 6472 Elementary/Secondary Teacher Asst. 75% 7452 Material Handlers 25%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 100% Equipment Available 100% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 100%
Employed 4 Unemployed -
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
242
Technology in International Trade (Non-Regular) – 222C Bathurst
TOTAL
GRADUATES 8
RESPONDENTS
5
RESPONSE RATE
63% Male 4 3
Female 4 2
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 100% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
80%
20%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 75% 25% -
Full-time
Temporary - -
$700 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 75% 25% $700 -
Top Three Employment Sectors (NAICS) 22 Utilities 25% 31 Manufacturing 25% 61 Educational Services 25% Employed in NB 100% Top Two Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 0611 Sales, Marketing, Advertising Managers 50% 4131 College & Vocational Instructors 25%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 80% Facilities Available 80% Equipment Available 40% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 80%
Employed 4 Unemployed 1
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
243
Tourism Techniques – 207 Edmundston
TOTAL
GRADUATES 8
RESPONDENTS
4
RESPONSE RATE
50% Male 3 2
Female 5 2
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 63% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
67%
33%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent - 50% -
Full-time
Temporary - -
$300 50%
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average - 50% $300 50%
Top Two Employment Sectors (NAICS) 62 Health Care 50% 91 Public Administration 50% Employed in NB 50% Top Two Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 1411 General Office Clerks 50% 3132 Dietitians & Nutritionists 50%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 100% Equipment Available 100% Quality of Instruction 75% Preparation for Related Job 75%
Employed 2 Unemployed 1
Not in the Labour Force 1
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
244
Transition to Nursing Assistant for C Nursing Orderly Saint John (Non-Regular) – 174C TOTAL
GRADUATES
9
RESPONDENTS
8
RESPONSE RATE
89% Male 9 8
Female - -
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 88% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 100% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
100% Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 100% - -
Full-time
Temporary - -
$651 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 100% - $651 -
Top Employment Sector (NAICS) 62 Health Care 100% Employed in NB 100% Top Two Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 3233 Licensed Practical Nurses 86% 3413 Nurse’s Aides & Orderlies 14%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 88% Equipment Available 100% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 100%
Employed 7 Unemployed -
Not in the Labour Force 1
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
245
Transportation Operations – 126 Woodstock
TOTAL
GRADUATES 7
RESPONDENTS
7
RESPONSE RATE
100% Male 2 2
Female 5 5
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 87% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
86%
14%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 67% - -
Full-time
Temporary - 33%
$511 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 67% 33% $511 -
Top Four Employment Sectors (NAICS) 48 Transportation & Warehousing 50% 21 Mining & Oil/Gas Extraction 17% 52 Finance & Insurance 17% 91 Public Administration 17% Employed in NB 100% Top Occupation (NOC) for Graduates 1475 Dispatchers/Radio Operators 33%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 86% Facilities Available 100% Equipment Available 86% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 71%
Employed 6 Unemployed 1
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
246
Transport Refrigeration Service Technician – 073 Miramichi
TOTAL
GRADUATES 13
RESPONDENTS
7
RESPONSE RATE
54% Male 13 7
Female - -
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 65% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
100% Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 43% 29% 29%
Full-time
Temporary - -
$655 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 43% 29% $655 29%
Top Three Employment Sectors (NAICS) 23 Construction 29% 48 Transportation & Warehousing 29% 56 Administrative & Support 29% Employed in NB 86% Top Occupation (NOC) for Graduates 7313 Refrigeration/Air Conditioning Mechanics 29%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 86% Facilities Available 71% Equipment Available 86% Quality of Instruction 86% Preparation for Related Job 100%
Employed 7 Unemployed -
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
247
Truck and Transport Service Technician – 022 Summary Bathurst, Moncton TOTAL
GRADUATES
23
RESPONDENTS
16
RESPONSE RATE
70% Male 23 16
Female - -
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 94% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 92% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
94%
6%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 64% 14% -
Full-time
Temporary 14% -
$591 7%
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 79% 14% $591 7%
Top Three Employment Sectors (NAICS) 48 Transportation & Warehousing 73% 81 Other Services (Except Public Admin) 20% 11 Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, Hunting 7% Employed in NB 100% Top Occupation (NOC) for Graduates 7321 Automotive Service Technicians 73%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 94% Facilities Available 69% Equipment Available 63% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 94%
Employed 15 Unemployed 1
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
248
Truck and Transport Service Technician – 022 Bathurst
TOTAL
GRADUATES 9
RESPONDENTS
6
RESPONSE RATE
67% Male 9 6
Female - -
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 83% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 100% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
83%
17%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 100% - -
Full-time
Temporary - -
$582 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 100% - $582 -
Top Employment Sector (NAICS) 48 Transportation & Warehousing 100% Employed in NB 100% Top Occupation (NOC) for Graduates 7321 Automotive Service Technicians 100%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 100% Equipment Available 83% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 83%
Employed 5 Unemployed 1
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
249
Truck and Transport Service Technician – 022 Moncton
TOTAL
GRADUATES 14
RESPONDENTS
10
RESPONSE RATE
71% Male 14 10
Female - -
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 88% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
100% Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 44% 22% -
Full-time
Temporary 22% -
$598 11%
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 67% 22% $598 11%
Top Three Employment Sectors (NAICS) 48 Transportation & Warehousing 60% 81 Other Services (Except Public Admin) 30% 11 Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, Hunting 10% Employed in NB 100% Top Occupation (NOC) for Graduates 7321 Automotive Service Technicians 60%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 90% Equipment Available 50% Facilities Available 50% Preparation for Related Job 100% Quality of Instruction 100%
Employed 10 Unemployed -
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
250
Vocational Forestry – 074 Miramichi TOTAL
GRADUATES
6
RESPONDENTS
5
RESPONSE RATE
83% Male 6 5
Female - -
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 92% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
100% Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 20% - 20%
Full-time
Temporary 20% 40%
$645 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 40% 40% $645 20%
Top Four Employment Sectors (NAICS) 11 Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, Hunting 40% 23 Construction 20% 31 Manufacturing 20% 91 Public Administration 20% Employed in NB 60% Top Four Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 7421 Heavy Equipment Operators 20% 7611 Construction Trades Helpers & Labourers 20% 8422 Silviculture & Forestry Workers 20% 9411 Machine Operators – Mineral/Metal 20%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 100% Equipment Available 100% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 100%
Employed 5 Unemployed -
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
251
Webmaster (Non-Regular) – 086D Dieppe
TOTAL
GRADUATES 8
RESPONDENTS
5
RESPONSE RATE
63% Male 3 3
Female 5 2
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 70% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
100% Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 40% 20% 40%
Full-time
Temporary - -
$1,100 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 40% 20% $1,100 40%
Top Four Employment Sectors (NAICS) 51 Information & Cultural Industries 20% 54 Professional, Scientific, Technical Services 20%56 Administrative & Support 20% 61 Educational Services 20% Employed in NB 40% Top Three Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 2174 Computer Programmers 20% 4131 College & Vocational Instructors 20% 6623 Other Elemental Sales Occupations 20%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 60% Facilities Available 67% Equipment Available 33% Quality of Instruction 60% Preparation for Related Job 25%
Employed 5 Unemployed -
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
252
Welder Fabricator (Non-Regular) – 064C St. Andrews
TOTAL
GRADUATES 10
RESPONDENTS
9
RESPONSE RATE
90% Male 9 8
Female 1 1
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 84% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
78%
22%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 71% - 14%
Full-time
Temporary 14% -
$633 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 86% - $633 14%
Top Employment Sector (NAICS) 31 Manufacturing 57% Employed in NB 57% Top Three Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 7265 Welders 71% 4131 College & Vocational Instructors 14% 7445 Other Repairers & Servicers 14%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 78% Equipment Available 78% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 100%
Employed 7 Unemployed 2
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
253
Welding (Regular & Non-Regular) – 027, 027C Summary Bathurst, Miramichi, Moncton, Péninsule acadienne, Saint John TOTAL
GRADUATES
73
RESPONDENTS
46
RESPONSE RATE
63% Male 72 45
Female 1 1
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 81% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
77%
23%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 77% - 10%
Full-time
Temporary 7% 7%
$678 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 84% 7% $678 10%
Top Three Employment Sectors (NAICS) 31 Manufacturing 65% 23 Construction 15% 21 Mining & Oil/Gas Extraction 9% Employed in NB 62% Top Occupation (NOC) for Graduates 7265 Welders 82%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 93% Facilities Available 91% Equipment Available 93% Quality of Instruction 87% Preparation for Related Job 89%
Employed 34 Unemployed 10
Not in the Labour Force 2
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
254
Welding – 027 Bathurst
TOTAL
GRADUATES 25
RESPONDENTS
13
RESPONSE RATE
52% Male 24 12
Female 1 1
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 80% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
75%
25%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 78% - -
Full-time
Temporary 11% 11%
$733 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 89% 11% $733 -
Top Two Employment Sectors (NAICS) 31 Manufacturing 67% 23 Construction 33% Employed in NB 56% Top Three Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 7265 Welders 78% 7264 Ironworkers 11% 7421 Heavy Equipment Operators 11%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 92% Facilities Available 100% Equipment Available 92% Quality of Instruction 69% Preparation for Related Job 92%
Employed 9 Unemployed 3
Not in the Labour Force 1
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
255
Welding – 027 Miramichi
TOTAL
GRADUATES 13
RESPONDENTS
11
RESPONSE RATE
85% Male 13 11
Female - -
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 89% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
82%
18%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 100% - -
Full-time
Temporary - -
$563 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 100% - $563 -
Top Two Employment Sectors (NAICS) 31 Manufacturing 89% 23 Construction 11% Employed in NB 67% Top Occupation (NOC) for Graduates 7265 Welders 100%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 64% Equipment Available 82% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 91%
Employed 9 Unemployed 2
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
256
Welding – 027 Moncton
TOTAL
GRADUATES 15
RESPONDENTS
10
RESPONSE RATE
67% Male 15 10
Female - -
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 72% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
89%
11%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 86% - 14%
Full-time
Temporary - -
$535 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 86% - $535 14%
Top Four Employment Sectors (NAICS) 31 Manufacturing 63% 11 Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, Hunting 13% 21 Mining & Oil/Gas Extraction 13% 23 Construction 13% Employed in NB 88% Top Two Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 7265 Welders 88% 8431 General Farm Workers 12%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 90% Facilities Available 100% Equipment Available 100% Quality of Instruction 90% Preparation for Related Job 80%
Employed 8 Unemployed 1
Not in the Labour Force 1
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
257
Welding (Non-Regular) – 027C Péninsule acadienne
TOTAL
GRADUATES 11
RESPONDENTS
6
RESPONSE RATE
55% Male 11 6
Female - -
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 90% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
50%50%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 67% - -
Full-time
Temporary - 33%
$925 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 67% 33% $925 -
Top Two Employment Sectors (NAICS) 31 Manufacturing 67% 81 Other Services (Except Public Admin) 33% Employed in NB 0% Top Two Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 7265 Welders 67% 7262 Boilermakers 33%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 100% Equipment Available 100% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 100%
Employed 3 Unemployed 3
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
258
Welding (Non-Regular) – 027C Saint John
TOTAL
GRADUATES 9
RESPONDENTS
6
RESPONSE RATE
67% Male 9 6
Female - -
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 74% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
83%
17%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 40% - 40%
Full-time
Temporary 20% -
$900 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 60% - $900 40%
Top Employment Sector (NAICS) 21 Mining & Oil/Gas Extraction 40% Employed in NB 60% Top Three Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 7265 Welders 60% 6421 Retail Salespersons/Sales Clerks 20% 9614 Labourers in Wood/Pulp & Paper 20%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 83% Facilities Available 100% Equipment Available 100% Quality of Instruction 83% Preparation for Related Job 83%
Employed 5 Unemployed 1
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
259
Welding Engineering Technology – 029 Moncton
TOTAL
GRADUATES 7
RESPONDENTS
7
RESPONSE RATE
100% Male 7 7
Female - -
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 93% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
86%
14%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 100% - -
Full-time
Temporary - -
$725 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 100% - $725 -
Top Employment Sector (NAICS) 31 Manufacturing 33% Employed in NB 67% Top Occupation (NOC) for Graduates 7214 Contractors & Supervisors-Metal Forming 33%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 100% Equipment Available 100% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 100%
Employed 6 Unemployed 1
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
260
Wood Processing Techniques – Summary English and French Programs – 075, 204 Campbellton TOTAL
GRADUATES
19
RESPONDENTS
10
RESPONSE RATE
53% Male 17 9
Female 2 1
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 70% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 67% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
86%
14%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent - - -
Full-time
Temporary - -
- -
Permanent - - 100%
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average - - - 100%
Top Employment Sector (NAICS) 51 Information & Cultural Industries 100% Employed in NB 100% Top Occupation (NOC) for Graduates 7414 Delivery & Courier Service Drivers 100%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 90% Facilities Available 90% Equipment Available 100% Quality of Instruction 90% Preparation for Related Job 89%
Employed 1 Unemployed 6
Not in the Labour Force 3
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
261
Wood Processing Techniques – English Program – 075 Campbellton
TOTAL
GRADUATES 10
RESPONDENTS
6
RESPONSE RATE
60% Male 8 5
Female 2 1
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 67% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 75% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
100%
Employment Related to Training Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent - - -
Full-time
Temporary - -
- -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average - - - -
Top Employment Sectors (NAICS) - Employed in NB - Top Occupations (NOC) for Graduates -
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 83% Facilities Available 100% Equipment Available 100% Quality of Instruction 83% Preparation for Related Job 83%
Employed - Unemployed 3
Not in the Labour Force 3
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
262
Wood Processing Techniques – French Program – 204 Campbellton
TOTAL
GRADUATES 9
RESPONDENTS
4
RESPONSE RATE
44% Male 9 4
Female - -
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 75% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 56% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
25%
75%
Employment Related to Training Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent - - -
Full-time
Temporary - -
- -
Permanent - - 100%
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average - - - 100%
Top Employment Sector (NAICS) 51 Information & Cultural Industries 100% Employed in NB 100% Top Occupation (NOC) for Graduates 7414 Delivery & Courier Service Drivers 100%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 75% Equipment Available 100% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 100%
Employed 1 Unemployed 3
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
263
Woodworking Technology – Summary English and French Programs – 076, 200 Campbellton TOTAL
GRADUATES
18
RESPONDENTS
12
RESPONSE RATE
67% Male 17 11
Female 1 1
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 100% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
91%
9%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 70% 10% -
Full-time
Temporary 10% -
$454 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed 10% - $800 - Total / Wt. Average 90% 10% $503 -
Top Two Employment Sectors (NAICS) 31 Manufacturing 90% 23 Construction 10% Employed in NB 70% Top Two Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 7272 Cabinetmakers 40% 7271 Carpenters 20%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 92% Equipment Available 100% Quality of Instruction 92% Preparation for Related Job 100%
Employed 10 Unemployed 1
Not in the Labour Force 1
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
264
Woodworking Technology – English Program – 076 Campbellton
TOTAL
GRADUATES 9
RESPONDENTS
7
RESPONSE RATE
78% Male 9 7
Female - -
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 100% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
83%
17%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 60% 20% -
Full-time
Temporary - -
$463 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed 20% - $800 - Total / Wt. Average 80% 20% $547 -
Top Employment Sector (NAICS) 31 Manufacturing 100% Employed in NB 80% Top Three Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 7272 Cabinetmakers 60% 6651 Security Guards 20% 7271 Carpenters 20%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 86% Equipment Available 100% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 100%
Employed 5 Unemployed 1
Not in the Labour Force 1
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
265
Woodworking Technology – French Program – 200 Campbellton
TOTAL
GRADUATES 9
RESPONDENTS
5
RESPONSE RATE
56% Male 8 4
Female 1 1
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 100% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
100% Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 80% - -
Full-time
Temporary 20% -
$445 -
Permanent - - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 100% - $445 -
Top Two Employment Sectors (NAICS) 31 Manufacturing 80% 23 Construction 20% Employed in NB 60% Top Five Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 7271 Carpenters 20% 7272 Cabinetmakers 20% 8211 Supervisors – Logging/Forestry 20% 9492 Furniture/Fixture Assemblers/Inspectors 20% 9498 Other Assemblers/Inspectors 20%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 100% Equipment Available 100% Quality of Instruction 80% Preparation for Related Job 100%
Employed 5 Unemployed -
Not in the Labour Force -
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
266
Youth Care Worker – 050 Miramichi
TOTAL
GRADUATES 15
RESPONDENTS
12
RESPONSE RATE
80% Male - -
Female 15 12
Percent Employed Since Graduation: 100% Percent of Total Employment Related to Training: 92% REFERENCE WEEK Labour Force Profile
73%
27%
Employment Related to Training
Employment Information
Directly
Indirectly
Average Weekly
Earnings
Not At All Related
Permanent 57% - -
Full-time
Temporary 29% -
$725 -
Permanent 14% - -
Part-time
Temporary - -
- -
Self-Employed - - - - Total / Wt. Average 100% - $725 -
Top Two Employment Sectors (NAICS) 62 Health Care 75% 91 Public Administration 25% Employed in NB 88% Top Three Occupations (NOC) for Graduates 4153 Family/Marriage Counsellors 38% 4212 Community/Social Service Workers 25% 6462 Correctional Service Officers 25%
Program Evaluations Excellent/Good Program Content 100% Facilities Available 92% Equipment Available 100% Quality of Instruction 100% Preparation for Related Job 100%
Employed 8 Unemployed 3
Not in the Labour Force 1
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
267
5.0 Labour Market Information The tables that follow present labour market information overall and by college, as well as on a program-by program basis.
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
268
Labour Force Profile REFERENCE WEEK (June 4th – 10th, 2006)
LABOUR FORCE College
#
Graduates
#
Respondents
Response
Rate
Participation Rate
# Unemployed
# Employed
Employment
Rate
Related
Employment
Employed Since
Graduation
Total 2,654 1,927 73% 96% 191 1,652 90% 83% 98%
Bathurst 318 208 65% 94% 27 169 86% 87% 97%
Campbellton 230 153 67% 95% 17 128 88% 88% 97%
Dieppe 182 121 66% 97% 10 107 91% 76% 98%
Edmundston 131 79 60% 92% 9 64 88% 80% 96%
Miramichi 206 159 77% 93% 25 123 83% 75% 94%
Moncton 530 399 75% 95% 36 344 91% 84% 98%
Péninsule acadienne
43 26 60% 100% 4 22 85% 91% 100%
Saint John 560 451 81% 97% 33 404 92% 88% 99%
St. Andrews 147 114 78% 96% 11 98 90% 82% 98%
Woodstock 273 195 71% 97% 18 172 91% 80% 99%
NBCCD 34 22 65% 100% 1 21 95% 55% 100%
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
285
6.0 Graduate Assessments of Programs and Services In the tables which follow, the percentages for each assessment (excellent, good, fair and poor) are based on responses from those who actually used the services. The final column in these tables (not assessed/not used) is presented for informational purposes. Overall, peer tutoring, employment counselling, counselling services, and student life activities were least likely to be evaluated by graduates.
NBCC - Overall (N=1927)
Excellent
Good
Fair
Poor
Not Assessed/
Not Used Program Content 47% 44% 8% 1% - Facilities Available 37% 47% 12% 4% - Equipment Available 37% 45% 14% 4% - Quality of Instruction 52% 36% 9% 3% - Registration Process 36% 54% 8% 2% - Registrars’ Services 44% 50% 5% 1% 23% Counselling Services 42% 49% 7% 2% 74% Library Services 45% 47% 6% 2% 38% Employment Counselling 43% 44% 8% 5% 76% Quantity of Student Life Activities 30% 52% 14% 4% 58% Quality of Student Life Activities 30% 58% 10% 2% 58% Job Preparation 50% 37% 10% 3% - Peer Tutoring 48% 45% 5% 2% 89%
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
286
CCNB - Bathurst (N=208)
Excellent Good Fair
Poor Not Assessed/
Not Used Program Content 45% 45% 8% 2% - Facilities Available 41% 50% 7% 2% - Equipment Available 43% 43% 10% 4% - Quality of Instruction 44% 40% 14% 2% - Registration Process 38% 52% 8% 2% - Registrars’ Services 47% 49% 3% 1% 28% Counselling Services 47% 48% 4% 1% 59% Library Services 47% 44% 7% 2% 34% Employment Counselling 50% 41% 9% - 68% Quantity of Student Life Activities 35% 52% 11% 2% 38% Quality of Student Life Activities 32% 57% 8% 3% 38% Job Preparation 38% 51% 8% 3% - Peer Tutoring 47% 53% - - 86%
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
287
CCNB - Campbellton (N=153)
Excellent
Good
Fair
Poor
Not Assessed/
Not Used Program Content 61% 33% 5% 1% - Facilities Available 62% 32% 5% 1% - Equipment Available 65% 27% 6% 2% - Quality of Instruction 57% 36% 6% 1% - Registration Process 53% 43% 3% 1% - Registrars’ Services 59% 38% 3% - 32% Counselling Services 49% 46% 3% 2% 56% Library Services 61% 33% 4% 2% 28% Employment Counselling 66% 34% - - 76% Quantity of Student Life Activities 54% 39% 5% 2% 39% Quality of Student Life Activities 53% 45% 2% - 39% Job Preparation 50% 40% 5% 5% - Peer Tutoring 55% 33% 6% 6% 88%
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
288
CCNB - Dieppe (N=121)
Excellent
Good
Fair
Poor
Not Assessed/
Not Used Program Content 39% 47% 10% 4% - Facilities Available 40% 41% 14% 5% - Equipment Available 39% 39% 16% 6% - Quality of Instruction 46% 39% 10% 5% - Registration Process 31% 60% 6% 3% - Registrars’ Services 35% 64% 1% - 35% Counselling Services 34% 55% 11% - 61% Library Services 41% 57% 2% - 31% Employment Counselling 38% 47% 9% 6% 63% Quantity of Student Life Activities 32% 48% 15% 5% 50% Quality of Student Life Activities 34% 53% 10% 3% 50% Job Preparation 47% 36% 14% 3% - Peer Tutoring 47% 47% - 6% 88%
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
289
CCNB - Edmundston (N=79)
Excellent
Good
Fair
Poor
Not Assessed/
Not Used Program Content 42% 50% 8% - - Facilities Available 36% 50% 13% 1% - - Equipment Available 50% 35% 10% 5% - Quality of Instruction 55% 35% 6% 4% - Registration Process 34% 60% 6% - - Registrars’ Services 39% 58% 3% - 22% Counselling Services 39% 54% 7% - 65% Library Services 48% 48% 4% - 29% Employment Counselling 42% 48% 7% 3% 61% Quantity of Student Life Activities 36% 40% 18% 6% 30% Quality of Student Life Activities 34% 44% 20% 2% 30% Job Preparation 34% 46% 10% 10% - Peer Tutoring 71% 29% - - 91%
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
290
NBCC - Miramichi (N=159)
Excellent
Good
Fair
Poor
Not Assessed/
Not Used Program Content 63% 33% 4% - - Facilities Available 48% 41% 9% 2% - Equipment Available 44% 42% 11% 3% - Quality of Instruction 68% 27% 4% 1% - Registration Process 42% 54% 4% - - Registrars’ Services 44% 49% 6% 1% 21% Counselling Services 36% 59% - 5% 86% Library Services 50% 42% 8% - 43% Employment Counselling 61% 36% 3% - 81% Quantity of Student Life Activities 11% 51% 31% 7% 59% Quality of Student Life Activities 17% 66% 12% 5% 59% Job Preparation 63% 29% 6% 2% - Peer Tutoring 38% 50% 6% 6% 90%
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
291
NBCC - Moncton (N=399)
Excellent
Good
Fair
Poor
Not Assessed/
Not Used Program Content 48% 44% 7% 1% - Facilities Available 32% 53% 13% 2% - Equipment Available 32% 52% 14% 2% - Quality of Instruction 49% 38% 11% 2% - Registration Process 31% 58% 8% 3% - Registrars’ Services 39% 55% 5% 1% 24% Counselling Services 36% 54% 10% - 83% Library Services 36% 53% 9% 2% 42% Employment Counselling 31% 52% 8% 9% 80% Quantity of Student Life Activities 22% 65% 10% 3% 61% Quality of Student Life Activities 22% 67% 10% 1% 61% Job Preparation 50% 37% 12% 1% - Peer Tutoring 54% 30% 14% 2% 88%
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
292
CCNB – Péninsule acadienne (N=26)
Excellent
Good
Fair
Poor
Not Assessed/
Not Used Program Content 36% 56% 8% - - Facilities Available 24% 28% 36% 12% - Equipment Available 20% 52% 24% 4% - Quality of Instruction 44% 36% 16% 4% - Registration Process 25% 67% 4% 4% - Registrars’ Services 24% 76% - - 35% Counselling Services 40% 60% - - 62% Library Services 20% 80% - - 81% Employment Counselling 25% 75% - - 69% Quantity of Student Life Activities 10% 50% 40% - 62% Quality of Student Life Activities 34% 33% 33% - 62% Job Preparation 20% 68% 8% 4% - Peer Tutoring 67% 33% - - 89%
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
293
NBCC – Saint John (N=451)
Excellent Good Fair
Poor Not Assessed/
Not Used Program Content 41% 48% 9% 2% - Facilities Available 30% 48% 17% 5% - Equipment Available 26% 47% 18% 9% - Quality of Instruction 47% 40% 10% 3% - Registration Process 31% 54% 10% 5% - Registrars’ Services 40% 50% 7% 3% 19% Counselling Services 41% 44% 9% 6% 76% Library Services 45% 46% 6% 3% 33% Employment Counselling 38% 40% 14% 8% 78% Quantity of Student Life Activities 24% 56% 14% 6% 74% Quality of Student Life Activities 25% 61% 13% 1% 74% Job Preparation 52% 34% 11% 3% - Peer Tutoring 32% 66% 2% - 90%
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
294
NBCC – St. Andrews (N=114)
Excellent
Good
Fair
Poor
Not Assessed/
Not Used Program Content 50% 46% 4% - - Facilities Available 47% 47% 3% 3% - Equipment Available 46% 43% 11% - - Quality of Instruction 67% 25% 5% 3% - Registration Process 41% 55% 4% - - Registrars’ Services 62% 36% 1% 1% 18% Counselling Services 45% 50% 5% - 83% Library Services 38% 51% 8% 3% 36% Employment Counselling 42% 46% 9% 3% 71% Quantity of Student Life Activities 30% 50% 14% 6% 56% Quality of Student Life Activities 30% 58% 8% 4% 56% Job Preparation 60% 30% 8% 2% - Peer Tutoring 58% 37% 5% - 83%
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
295
NBCC – Woodstock (N=195)
Excellent
Good
Fair
Poor
Not Assessed/
Not Used Program Content 44% 44% 10% 2% - Facilities Available 27% 49% 14% 10% - Equipment Available 29% 51% 14% 6% - Quality of Instruction 55% 34% 9% 2% - Registration Process 41% 50% 7% 2% - Registrars’ Services 44% 48% 7% 1% 18% Counselling Services 47% 47% 6% - 83% Library Services 52% 44% 4% - 52% Employment Counselling 47% 50% 3% - 82% Quantity of Student Life Activities 32% 57% 8% 3% 69% Quality of Student Life Activities 28% 62% 8% 2% 69% Job Preparation 58% 25% 14% 3% - Peer Tutoring 57% 43% - - 96%
Survey of 2005 New Brunswick Community College Graduates
296
NBCC – Craft & Design (N=22)
Excellent
Good
Fair
Poor
Not Assessed/
Not Used Program Content 50% 41% 9% - - Facilities Available 14% 55% 27% 4% - Equipment Available 27% 46% 18% 9% - Quality of Instruction 36% 46% 14% 4% - Registration Process 50% 23% 23% 4% - Registrars’ Services 70% 30% - - 9% Counselling Services 34% 33% 33% - 82% Library Services 50% 45% 5% - 9% Employment Counselling - 50% 25% 25% 82% Quantity of Student Life Activities 13% 37% 37% 13% 64% Quality of Student Life Activities 13% 62% 25% - 64% Job Preparation 41% 46% 9% 4% - Peer Tutoring 100% - - - 91%
Appendix A
Terminology NBCC
The New Brunswick Community College is a network of eleven colleges situated throughout the province of New Brunswick.
Average Weekly Earnings
Refers to the average of the gross earnings that graduates reported for the reference week. The average weekly earnings are reported for each program and for each college where the program is offered. The figures presented are based on earnings reported by graduates who indicated that their employment was either directly or indirectly related to their training.
Employed
The number of respondents who had a job during the reference week. Employment
Defined in terms of full-time/part-time and permanent/temporary as follows: Full-time Employment of 30 hours or more per week. Part-time Employment of less than 30 hours per week. Permanent Employment which has no prearranged termination date. Temporary Employment which ends at a prearranged date.
Employment Rate
The number of employed graduates as a percentage of those in the labour force. Employment Related to Training
Employed graduates were asked about the extent to which their employment during the reference week was related to their training program. Options presented to the respondent included directly related, indirectly related and not at all related.
Related Employment
Includes employment that graduates reported as either directly related or indirectly related to their training program. Directly related means that graduates were in jobs for which their training programs had been designed. Indirectly related means that graduates were in jobs that required at least some of the skills that were acquired during their training program.
Not at all related
Means that graduates were in jobs that did not require any of the skills that were acquired during their training program.
Graduate Population
Graduates of regular training programs of twelve weeks or more in duration and graduates of non regular training programs of twenty weeks or more in duration that terminated between January 1, and December 31, 2003.
Labour Force In the context of this survey, Labour Force is composed of respondents who were either employed or unemployed but looking for work during the reference week.
Not in the Labour Force
Respondents who were not working and not looking for work, during the reference week.
Labour Force Participation Rate The percentage of respondents who were actively participating in the labour force during the reference week (based on the total number of respondents). Labour Force Survey
A monthly survey by Statistics Canada which collects labour force information from a representative sample of the working age population.
NAICS (North American Industrial Classification System)
NAICS was used to categorize the industrial sectors/industries in which graduates were employed in the reference week. Fact sheets list the top three industries for employment. If the percentage of respondents is equal across occupations, the three most closely related to the training completed are listed.
NOC (National Occupational Classification)
The National Occupational Classification was used to categorize the kind of work done by graduates. The top three responses are given. If the percentage of respondents in each occupation is equal the three that appear most relevant to the program content are listed.
Programs
Regular Programs that operated throughout the year on a year-to-year basis. Regular training programs are funded through the departmental budgetary process. Regular training programs are listed in the annual New Brunswick Community College Calendar. (R=Regular)
Non-Regular
Programs that are offered through the New Brunswick Community College that are not part of the regular program listing in the NBCC Calendar. These programs may or may not have the same content as regular training programs of the same name. (NR=Non-Regular)
Co-op
Cooperative Education Programs integrate periods of classroom study with periods of training in related work. Each work situation is developed and approved by the College as a suitable learning situation. Co-Op trainees are placed in productive work, receive wages and have their progress monitored by the employers and representatives of the College. (Co-Op)
Articulated
A program offered in two stages. One stage is completed at a community college, and leads to a diploma and a second is completed at a university and lead to a degree.
Reference Week
The week of June 6 - 12, 2004 served as the reference week for this survey. During the survey all graduates were asked about their activities during this week.
Response Rate
The number of respondents as a percentage of the number of graduates. Self Employed
Someone who is working but has no employer other than her/himself.
Total Employment Since Graduation The total number of graduates who reported that they had been employed, at some time, since completing their training at the NBCC.
Relation of Employment Since Graduation to Training The percentage of graduates who reported that they held at least one employment positions since graduation which was either directly or indirectly related to their training program at the NBCC.