The following section presents the main results of the degree program related to academic performance, key indicators, stakeholder satisfaction, and employment rates. These results are analyzed periodically by the program directors and their quality committees, who monitor their evolution to ensure continuous improvement.
Data extracted from the ULL information system and expected results of the degree verification/modification report.
The SAIC (Institutional Academic and Cultural Services) has specific procedures for gathering feedback from the various groups involved in degree programs, and its implementation is structured at the institutional level. The Quality Assurance Unit, in collaboration with the centers/degree programs and other stakeholders, is responsible for the management, planning, and comprehensive application of satisfaction surveys that support institutional evaluation and quality programs (ACREDITA, AUDIT, DOCENTIA, etc.). Satisfaction surveys of the different stakeholder groups (students, faculty, graduates, external tutors—potential employers—, etc.) are conducted regularly and systematically.
(*) NOTE: Satisfaction results are presented if 5 or more responses were obtained per course.
Data extracted from the ULL information system.
The Quality Assurance System (SAIC) has specific procedures for collecting information on the employability and job placement of ULL graduates. It primarily uses data obtained from cross-referencing administrative information provided by official bodies with jurisdiction in this area (affiliations, job applications, population register, etc.) and, where applicable, the results of graduate follow-up conducted through institutional surveys.
The job placement results can be consulted below:
Other sources of information:
Programs related to orientation professional, he entrepreneurship and the job placement (Job postings, scholarships, etc.) can be found on the website: