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2023 Ironworking/Ironworker Degree Guide

A Spike in Ironworking/Ironworker Degrees

#972 Most Popular Major
316 Degrees Awarded
32.0% Increase in Graduates

In 2020-2021, ironworking/ironworker was the 972nd most popular major nationwide with 316 degrees awarded. This represents a 32.0% increase in ironworking degrees awarded over the prior year's total of 215.

Our 2023 Best Ironworking/Ironworker Schools ranking analyzes 1 of these schools to determine the best overall colleges for ironworking/ironworker students. Explore this or one of our many other custom ironworking rankings further below.

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Associate Degrees in Ironworking/Ironworker

Requirements for Getting a Degree in Ironworking/Ironworker

Monitoring assessing performance of yourself, other individuals, or organizations to make improvements or take corrective action is a required skill for ironworking majors. Using logic and reasoning to identify the strengths and weaknesses of alternative solutions, conclusions or approaches to problems and considering the relative costs and benefits of potential actions to choose the most appropriate one are all required skills for careers related to this major.

Prior Education for an Ironworking Program

New students will need to have completed high school or a GED program and each school will have their own minimum GPA and SAT/ACT test requirements. Specific ironworking careers may require a certain level of degree attainment or additional certifications beyond that.

Types of Ironworking/Ironworker Degrees

There are many different ironworking degree levels. Ironworking/Ironworker programs offered by schools range from a to a , which is the highest ironworking degree you can get. The type of ironworking degree you choose will determine how long it takes to get your diploma.

Degree Credit Requirements Typical Program Length
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

A doctor's degree is the most common level of education achieved by those in careers related to ironworking, with approximately 1.5% of workers getting one. Find out other typical degree levels for ironworking workers below.

Level of Education Percentage of Workers
High School Diploma 54.6%
Less than a High School Diploma 28.0%
Post-Secondary Certificate 13.7%
Some College Courses 4.2%
Doctoral Degree 1.5%

See the chart below for the most common degree level workers in ironworking/ironworker have received.

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This of course varies depending on which ironworking career you choose.

Ironworking Careers

Below Average Number of Jobs
36.8k Avg. Related Jobs Salary
-24% Decline Job Outlook 2016-26

Want a job when you graduate with your ironworking degree?

The following options are some of the most in-demand careers related to ironworking/ironworker.

Occupation Name Projected Jobs Expected Growth
Foundry Mold and Coremakers 9,500 -24.0%

How Much Money Do People With a Ironworking Degree Make?

As you might expect, salaries for ironworking graduates vary depending on the level of education that was acquired.

High Paying Careers for Ironworking Majors

Salaries for ironworking/ironworker graduates can vary widely by the occupation you choose as well. The following table shows the top highest paying careers ironworking grads often go into.

Occupation Name Median Average Salary
Foundry Mold and Coremakers $36,820

Getting Your Ironworking/Ironworker Degree

With over 11 different ironworking degree programs to choose from, finding the best fit for you can be a challenge. Fortunately you have come to the right place. We have analyzed all of these schools to come up with hundreds of unbiased ironworking school rankings to help you with this.

One of 8 majors within the Precision Metal Working area of study, Ironworking/Ironworker has other similar majors worth exploring.

Majors Similar to Ironworking

Related Major Annual Graduates
Welding Technology/Welder 42,490
Machine Tool Technology/Machinist 3,285
Computer Numerically Controlled (CNC) Machinist Technology/CNC Machinist 2,689
Machine Shop Technology/Assistant 1,921
Tool & Die Technology/Technician 584

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