Tracer study on the employability of BS Tourism Management graduates of school year 2021-2022 to 2023-2024: (Record no. 16945)

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Classification number (Call Number) T 338.4791 2025 0047
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Personal name Gardiana, Harold James H.
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Personal name Tuazon, Vanessa B.
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Personal name Ademe, Jade R.
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Title Tracer study on the employability of BS Tourism Management graduates of school year 2021-2022 to 2023-2024:
Sub Title basis for program skills assessment tool/
Statement of responsibility, etc. Jade R. Ademe, Harold James H. Guardiana, & Vanessa B. Tuazon.
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Parañaque City:
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Olivarez College,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2025.
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Dissertation note Undergraduate thesis.
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Summary, etc. This tracer study investigates the employability of BS Tourism Management graduates from Olivarez College from 2021-2022 to 2023-2024, with the primary aim of evaluating the alignment of academic skills to industry needs. Using a quantitative-descriptive approach,data was gathered through structured surveys assessing graduates' employment status, the relevance and application of their hard and soft skills, and the extent to which their current job roles relate to their field of study. Findings reveal a high employment rate among graduates, with most securing tourism-related roles within six months of graduation. Skills such as time management,customer service, and professional ethics emerged as highly practiced and essential across the industry. The study identifies significant differences in skill in application across employment status, industry, and graduation year, emphasizing the dynamic interaction between education and real-world employability. The research culminates in developing a Program Skills Assessment tool to enhance curriculum design and ensure that graduates possess the competencies demanded by the evolving tourism sector. These insights support institutional improvement, students preparedness, and industry collaboration for workforce readiness.
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Subject Entry employability
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Subject Entry tourism management
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Subject Entry tracer study
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Subject Entry hard skills
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Subject Entry soft skills
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Subject Entry curriculum relevance
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Subject Entry Olivarez College
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Subject Entry skill assessment tool
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Subject Entry workforce readiness
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Subject Entry industry alignment
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Location (call number prefix code) T 338.4791 2025 0047
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        Olivarez College Learning Resource Center General Reference And Serial Section 07/31/2026   T 338.4791 2025 0047 07/31/2026 07/31/2026 Theses/Dissertation