In 2020-2021, other engineering-related technologies was the 1,150 most popular major nationwide with 45 degrees awarded. This represents a 24.4% increase in other engineering-related tech degrees awarded over the prior year's total of 34.
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A high school diploma or equivalent is typically required for most other engineering-related tech degree programs and many students will need a minimum GPA and SAT/ACT score depending on the school. In addition to these basic other engineering-related technologies program qualifications, to serve in some other engineering-related tech careers, special certification may be required outside of your degree.
There are various different levels of other engineering-related tech degrees. Other Engineering-Related Technologies programs offered by schools range from a to a , which is the highest other engineering-related tech degree you can get. Different other engineering-related technologies degrees vary in how long they take.
Degree | Credit Requirements | Typical Program Length |
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Associate Degree | 60-70 credits | 2 years |
Bachelor’s Degree | 120 credits | 4 years |
Master’s Degree | 50-70 credits | 1-3 years |
Doctorate | Program required coursework including thesis or dissertation | At least 4 years |
As you might expect, salaries for other engineering-related tech graduates vary depending on the level of education that was acquired.
One of 2 majors within the Engineering-Related Technologies area of study, Other Engineering-Related Technologies has other similar majors worth exploring.
Related Major | Annual Graduates |
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Surveying Technology/Surveying | 813 |
Hydraulics & Fluid Power Technology | 131 |
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