Católica undergraduate degrees maintain high employability rates in Portugal

This Saturday, July 16th, the most recent employability data of the Portuguese higher education institutions was released and the degrees of the Universidade Católica Portuguesa stand out once again for their high employability rates.

The Faculty of Human Sciences (FCH) is the leading school in the area of Humanities and Social Sciences. In addition to high levels of employability, the FCH courses have a higher rate than the average of public higher education courses in Portugal.

According to the Directorate-General for Education and Science Statistics (DGEEC), Psychology stands out again with 100% employability, the only course in this area with full employment in Portugal. The Degree in Applied Foreign Languages presents the highest employment rate in the respective study area with 97.8% and Social and Cultural Communication with 95.4%, remaining as one of the courses in the area of communication with less unemployment.

The Law Degree of the Faculty of Law - Lisbon School, is once again confirmed as the law degree in Portugal with the highest rate of employability: 98.7%.

This data can be consulted on the Portal Infocursos.

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