99% employability rate in five Católica courses

The courses at the Universidade Católica Portuguesa (UCP) have high employability rates, according to the latest data from the Directorate-General for Education and Science Statistics, available on the InfoCursos portal.

The Psychology course at the Faculty of Human Sciences, in Lisbon, has once again recorded a 100% employability rate.

The Psychology course at the Faculty of Philosophy and Social Sciences, in Braga, also stands out, with 99.3% of its graduates employed. The same employability rate is recorded for the Economics programme at the Católica Lisbon School of Business and Economics.

The Law course at the Lisbon School of the Faculty of Law reaffirmed its leadership with a 99% employability rate. It is the law programme with the highest employment rate of any university in the country.

Also with a 99% employability rate is the degree in Bioengineering from the School of Biotechnology in Porto.

The Portuguese Catholic University has once again recorded an overall employability rate of 97% among its graduates from more than 30 courses at its 19 faculties in Lisbon, Porto, Braga and Viseu.

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