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A mechanical engineering degree is a highly marketable, with a demand in the workforce that is expected to grow exponentially for the next decade and beyond.

Based on a , mechanical engineering is 9th among "top college degrees that can earn you the highest salaries".

The median salary for a mechanical engineering is $95,000.

In 2023, the median annual wages for mechanical engineers in the top industries in which they worked were as follows:

Median Annual Wages for Mechanical Engineering Industries
Industry  Salary 
Scientific Research and Development Services  $126,200
Navigational, Measuring, Electromedical and Control Instruments Manufacturing

$105,920

Architectural, Engineering and Related Services $102,290
Engine, Turbine and Power Transmission Equipment Manufacturing $103,000
Machinery Manufacturing

$89,940

Additionally, Pennsylvania has the third-highest employment level in mechanical engineering.

States with Highest Employment Level in Mechanical Engineering
State Employment  Employment per thousand jobs Location quotient  Hourly Mean Wage

Annual Mean Wage

Michigan 31,950 7.52 4.01 $45.91 $95,480
California 28,100 1.59 0.85 $56.83 $118,200
Pennsylvania 21,870 3.76 2.00 $52.62 $109,460
Texas 18,280 1.41 0.75 $51.59 $107,310
Ohio  15,480 2.88 1.53 $44.02 $91,560

 

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This is specifically significant considering the population of the top three states:

  • Michigan - 10,037,261
  • California - 38,965,193
  • Pennsylvania - 12,961,683

Through a combination of skill development, field work, design projects, internships, and practice in engineering, our program prepares graduates for work in a variety of settings. As a student in the program, you'll have the chance to design a program unique to your individual career goals through the various elective courses we offer and the minors and concentrations available across campus. A few of fields of study our previous graduates chose are an operations management minor, a leadership minor, and a mathematics minor.

Upon completing the degree, you will have options for career growth in technical specialization, management, and entrepreneurship. You can also join an aerospace, medical devices, electrical power, manufacturing, transportation, HVAC, or robotics company as an entry-level engineer or consultant. Alternatively, you can continue your graduation studies in mechanical engineering or related engineering degrees. you will also be eligible for a bachelor's-level national credential - the Fundamentals of Engineering certificate.  

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