ANNUAL REPORT - UMICH Engineering Career Resource...
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ANNUALR E P O R T
E n g i n e e r i n g C a r e e r R e s o u r c e C e n t e r
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Co-op2016-17
† Majors with less than 4 submissions were omitted. †† Data from students who registered for ENGR 400, but did not provide salary information was omitted.
Cooperative EducationThe optional non-credit Cooperative Education (Co-op) Program
enables students to alternate school and work terms and apply
their skills to the work setting. In addition to providing a source
of valuable talent, co-op students offer employers an opportunity
to identify qualified candidates prior to graduation. Ideally, co-op
is eight-months of hands-on engineering experience, occurring
either May through December or January through August.
Total
236
† Majors with less than 4 submissions were omitted. †† Data from students who registered for ENGR 400, but did not provide salary information was omitted.
Program† Hires†† Median Monthly Salary Average Monthly Salary
Aerospace Engineering 6 $3,395 $3,232
Biomedical Engineering 9 $3,727 $3,679
Chemical Engineering 20 $3,987 $4,120
Computer Engineering 12 $4,500 $5,417
Computer Science 87 $7,725 $6,592
Electrical Engineering 6 $2,947 $3,351
Industrial & Operations Engineering 31 $3,813 $4,319
Mechanical Engineering 49 $3,467 $3,661
Registered Co-op Students
AdamMS Material Science
The ECRC helped in every step
of the career search process.
It helped me define the types
of jobs I would enjoy as well as
the top industries I would like to
work in. Further, advice from the
ECRC helped me move beyond
a polished resume and elevator
pitch, to where I was actually
developing a professional identity
and sense of confidence that was
truly desirable to employers.
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InternshipsNon-credit internships are popular amongst U-M engineering
and computer science students. Students have the opportunity
to gain valuable work experience in an engineering environment.
The assignments typically occur May through August and may
be in locations all over the world. Many students at the College
participate in internships. The internships in this publication
only include those that were reported to the ECRC.
Interns2016-17
NicoleSparrow Health System
Sparrow Health has hired
a number of Michigan
Engineering students as
analysts and interns working
to help our clinicians and
other caregivers leverage
technology to provide
excellent patient care.
* Data only reflects internships reported to the ECRC.
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Bachelor's Internship Salaries Reported
Majors† Reported†† Median Monthly Salary Average Monthly Salary Range
Aerospace Engineering 39 $3,207 $3,279 $1,907 - $5,460
Biomedical Engineering 22 $2,947 $3,045 $1,733 - $4,680
Chemical Engineering 50 $3,813 $3,787 $1,820 - $7,039
Civil Engineering 18 $2,687 $2,996 $2,080 - $4,974
Computer Engineering 31 $3,987 $4,775 $2,166 - $10,053
Computer Science 180 $5,373 $5,465 $1,733 - $12,500
Data Science 15 $3,553 $4,252 $2,080 - $6,933
Electrical Engineering 47 $3,467 $3,579 $1,560 - $10,400
Industrial & Operations Engineering 59 $3,467 $3,657 $1,906 - $7,999
Materials Science & Engineering 8 $4,102 $4,259 $2,600 - $7,039
Mechanical Engineering 137 $3,553 $3,621 $1,560 - $7,800
Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering 4 $2,210 $2,403 $1,473 - $3,719
Nuclear Engineering and Radiological Sciences 5 $3,207 $3,464 $2,946 - $4,274
† Programs with less than 4 submissions were omitted. †† Data from students who reported internships, but did not provide salary information was omitted.
†Majors with less than 4 submissions were omitted. ††Data from students who reported internships, but did not provide salary information was omitted.
Master's Internship Salaries Reported
Program† Reported†† Median Monthly Salary Average Monthly Salary Range
Aerospace Engineering 11 $4,247 $4,424 $3,813 - $5,546
Computer Science & Engineering 6 $7,800 $7,576 $5,763 - $10,053
Electrical and Computer Engineering 21 $6,933 $6,401 $3,466 - $9,186
Global Automotive and Manufacturing Engineering 4 $3,510 $3,488 $2,080 - $4,853
Industrial & Operations Engineering 16 $6,413 $6,432 $3,466 - $9,186
Manufacturing 4 $3,033 $2,903 $2,080 - $3,466
Mechanical Engineering 24 $4,333 $4,492 $1,906 - $8,666
Robotics 4 $6,587 $6,500 $3,466 - $9,360
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Bachelor's GraduatesDemographics Degrees Conferred Fall 2017 Enrollment
Total 1,776 6,805
Women 26% 27%
Underrepresented Minorities* 8% 12%
International Students 15% 11%
Note: Data compiled from students who graduated August 2015 to June 2016.* Includes Black, Hispanic and Native American. % based on ethnicity of domestic Engineering students. Does not include LSA Computer Science.
Demographics by Program Degrees Conferred Fall 2017 Enrollment
Aerospace Engineering 97 347
Biomedical Engineering 94 244
Chemical Engineering 147 374
Civil & Environmental Engineering 0 1
Civil Engineering 40 121
Climate & Meteorology 5 4
Computer Engineering 101 262
Computer Science 520 1402
Data Science 8 55
Earth Systems Science & Engineering 8 2
Electrical Engineering 108 285
Engineering 1 0
Engineering Physics 11 37
Engineering Undeclared 0 2085
Environmental Engineering 25 79
Industrial & Operations Engineering 221 460
Materials Science & Engineering 62 114
Mechanical Engineering 275 795
Naval Architecture & Marine Engineering 24 60
Nuclear Engineering & Radiological Science 29 657
Space Science & Engineering 0 13
Total 1,776 6,805
Note: Data compiled from students who graduated August 2016 to June 2017.* CS-LSA is administered through the Computer Science and Engineering division, but is only for LSA students.
The average
base salary
for 2016-2017
engineering
bachelor's
graduates
was $77,976.
Bachelor's2016-17
JennyCapital One
Michigan Engineering
students have the
knowledge base
and skill set to be
successful. But
more than skills,
they have the ability
to think – and that's
what is most important
to Capital One.
2016-2017
2016-2017
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Post-graduation Plans
Accepted full-time job offers 976 67%
Continuing education 419 29%
Seeking employment 49 3%
Other* 19 1%
Total 1,463
Salaries by MajorData reflects total knowledge of salary Base Salary Information
Respondents* Median Average Range
Aerospace Engineering 13 $73,000 $65,832 $29,000 - $80,000
Biomedical Engineering 10 $65,000 $65,710 $49,000 - $83,500
Chemical Engineering 45 $70,000 $70,290 $45,000 - $107,000
Civil Engineering 12 $60,000 $59,663 $48,000 - $78,000
Computer Engineering 23 $83,765 $87,353 $60,000 - $110,000
Computer Science 132 $100,000 $93,845 $30,000 - $180,000
Data Science 4 $103,000 $96,000 $63,000 - $115,000
Electrical Engineering 22 $73,500 $76,832 $60,000 - $107,000
Industrial & Operations Engineering 62 $69,000 $68,253 $48,800 - $103,000
Materials Science & Engineering 14 $67,450 $66,993 $60,000 - $74,000
Mechanical Engineering 70 $71,500 $70,237 $48,000 - $91,000
Naval Architecture & Marine Engineering 6 $67,000 $63,377 $47,000 - $71,000
Nuclear Engineering & Radiological Science 4 $66,850 $72,175 $65,000 - $90,000
* Categories with less than four data points were omitted.
Salaries by RegionData reflects total knowledge of salary and location Base Salary Information
Respondents % Median Average Range
Midwest 230 55% $70,000 $70,631 $28,500 - $150,000
West 106 25% $100,000 $93,143 $47,000 - $147,000
Northeast 43 10% $80,000 $84,398 $50,000 - $180,000
South 40 10% $72,000 $73,511 $48,800 - $103,000
*Other includes military, volunteer service, etc.Note: Out of graduating class of 1,776, data on 1,463 students was collected from December 2016 to November 2017. Knowledge rate = 82.4%.
Bachelor's2016-17
67% Accepted full-time job offers
29% Continuingeducation
3% Seeking employment
1% Other
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Salaries by SectorData reflects total knowledge of salary and employer Base Salary Information
% Median Average Range
Aerospace & Defense 19 5% $72,000 $71,412 $56,000 - $95,000
Automobiles & Parts 82 20% $71,000 $70,189 $53,250 - $85,000
Chemicals 10 2% $75,000 $71,629 $45,000 - $82,830
Construction & Materials 11 3% $60,000 $63,225 $56,000 - $78,000
Consulting/Employment Agencies 38 9% $70,500 $68,692 $30,000 - $103,000
Education/Academia 6 1% $63,250 $61,750 $53,000 - $70,000
Financials 38 9% $87,500 $91,974 $50,000 - $180,000
Food & Beverage 10 2% $71,000 $68,900 $55,000 - $86,000
General Industrials 6 1% $65,000 $64,250 $60,500 - $67,000
Government/Military 7 2% $60,000 $58,235 $45,000 - $70,944
Health Care 14 3% $68,298 $67,578 $49,000 - $83,500
Industrial Engineering & Transportation 16 4% $65,000 $63,521 $29,000 - $91,000
Oil & Gas 5 1% $68,000 $68,800 $55,000 - $85,000
Personal & Household Goods 15 4% $70,000 $71,307 $60,000 - $95,000
Retail 32 8% $103,000 $99,484 $55,000 - $125,000
Software & Computer Services 80 19% $100,000 $92,456 $53,000 - $147,000
Technology Hardware & Equipment 14 3% $78,383 $83,726 $60,000 - $120,000
Utilities 7 2% $72,000 $74,500 $62,500 - $90,000 * Categories with less than 4 data points were omitted.
Michigan 306 33%
Illinois 111 12%
California 106 11%
Washington 100 11%
New York 51 5%
Texas 34 4%
Other locations 228 24%
Total 936
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Job Acceptances by State (Top 6)Data reflects total knowledge of location
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Master's2016-17
Master's GraduatesDemographics
Degrees Conferred 2016-2017 1,106
Women 27%
Underrepresented Minorities* 12%
International Students 51%
Fall 2017 Enrollment 1,968
Women 25%
Underrepresented Minorities* 13%
International Students 63%
Note: Data compiled from students who graduated August 2016 to June 2017.* Includes Black, Hispanic and Native American. % based on ethnicity of domestic students.
2016 - 2017 Degrees Conferred
Fall 2017EnrollmentDemographics by Program
Aerospace Engineering 66 91
Applied Climate 4 8
Atmospheric, Oceanic & Space Sciences 13 0
Automotive Engineering 13 68
Biomedical Engineering 96 96
Chemical Engineering 33 12
Civil Engineering 36 45
Climate and Space Sciences & Engineering 0 4
Computer Science & Engineering 94 89
Construction Engineering & Management 14 25
Design Science 5 21
Electrical and Computer Engineering 150 474
Electrical Engineering 69 8
Electrical Engineering: Systems 30 18
Energy Systems Engineering 27 73
Engineering Education Research 3 0
Environmental Engineering 14 35
Global Automotive & Manufacturing Engineering 41 193
Industrial & Operations Engineering 96 130
Macromolecular Science & Engineering 10 9
Manufacturing 22 44
Materials Science & Engineering 24 27
Mechanical Engineering 134 278
Naval Architecture & Marine Engineering 30 52
Nuclear Engineering & Radiological Science 29 29
Pharmaceutical Engineering 1 0
Plasma Science & Engineering 9 0
Robotics 21 49
Robotics & Autonomous Vehicles 1 0
Space Engineering 16 31
Structural Engineering 2 10
Systems Engineering & Design 3 30
Unclassified 0 19
Total 1,106 1,968
The average
base salary
for 2016-2017
engineering
master's
graduates
was $85,922.
Note: Data compiled from students who graduated August 2016 to June 2017.
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Salaries by ProgramData reflects total respondents indicating salary Base Salary Information
Respondents* Median Average Range
Aerospace Engineering 5 $84,740 $82,048 $71,000 - $87,500
Automotive Engineering 6 $76,500 $76,000 $68,000 - $83,000
Biomedical Engineering 14 $73,250 $77,879 $59,000 - $120,000
Civil Engineering 6 $62,500 $61,670 $55,000 - $69,500
Computer Science & Engineering 13 $108,000 $109,154 $85,000 - $120,000
Electrical & Computer Engineering 24 $103,500 $98,571 $40,000 - $157,000
Electrical Engineering 15 $93,000 $95,636 $70,000 - $117,000
Electrical Engineering-Systems 7 $83,000 $88,714 $56,000 - $120,000
Industrial & Operations Engineering 20 $82,500 $93,825 $64,000 - $133,000
Manufacturing 5 $90,000 $89,900 $62,500 - $120,000
Materials Science & Engineering 7 $79,000 $80,234 $72,000 - $92,500
Mechanical Engineering 28 $75,000 $77,243 $50,000 - $140,000
Robotics 4 $92,500 $91,250 $80,000 - $100,000
Space Engineering 5 $82,000 $81,300 $72,000 - $90,000
* Categories with four or less respondents were omitted.
Salaries by RegionData reflects total respondents indicating salary and location Base Salary Information
Respondents % Median Average Range
West 66 37% $105,000 $99,685 $60,000 - $140,000
South 16 9% $85,250 $83,057 $40,000 - $120,000
Northeast 12 7% $83,000 $83,458 $68,000 - $100,000
Midwest 85 47% $75,000 $76,122 $40,000 - $157,000
Post-graduation Plans
Accepted full-time job offers 564 64%
Continuing education 269 31%
Seeking employment 33 4%
Other* 8 1%
Total 874
*Other includes Military, Volunteer Service, etc Note: Out of graduating class of 1,106, data on 874 students was collected from December 2016 to November 2017. Knowledge rate = 79%.
Master's2016-17
64% Accepted full-time job offers
4% Seeking employment
1% Other
31% Continuingeducation
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Job Acceptances by SectorData reflects total knowledge of salary and employer Base Salary Information
Respondents* % Median Average Range
Aerospace & Defense 16 9% $83,000 $82,634 $67,000 - $95,000
Automobiles & Parts 24 14% $79,250 $79,522 $65,000 - $100,000
Construction & Materials 4 2% $69,500 $67,250 $55,000 - $75,000
Consulting/Employment Agencies 17 10% $70,000 $69,854 $40,000 - $88,000
Financials 6 3% $91,000 $93,250 $75,500 - $120,000
Health Care 13 7% $64,000 $66,292 $40,000 - $81,000
Industrial Engineering & Transportation 12 7% $77,870 $75,728 $62,000 - $85,000
Personal & Household Goods 8 5% $93,500 $96,000 $72,000 - $120,000
Retail 14 8% $108,000 $109,571 $75,000 - $123,000
Software & computer Services 23 13% $110,000 $107,958 $40,000 - $157,000
Technology Hardware & Equipment 21 12% $90,000 $95,914 $70,000 - $140,000
* Categories with less than four data points were omitted.
Michigan 180 35%
California 116 23%
Washington 44 9%
Illinois 24 5%
Texas 19 4%
New York 14 3%
Other locations 111 22%
Total 508
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Job Acceptances by State (Top 6)Data reflects total knowledge of location
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Demographics by Program 2016 - 2017 Degrees Conferred
Fall 2017 Enrollment
Aerospace Engineering 17 115
Atmospheric, Oceanic and Space Sciences 14 19
Biomedical Engineering 13 109
Chemical Engineering 20 139
Civil Engineering 9 50
Climate and Space Sciences & Engineering 0 29
Computer Science & Engineering 28 227
Design Science 1 13
Electrical and Computer Engineering 4 167
Electrical Engineering 34 96
Electrical Engineering-Systems 15 33
Environmental Engineering 4 29
Industrial & Operations Engineering 10 66
Macromolecular Science & Engineering 6 37
Manufacturing 0 3
Materials Science & Engineering 19 101
Mechanical Engineering 36 266
Naval Architecture & Marine Engineering 10 27
Nuclear Engineering & Radiological Sciences 19 103
Nuclear Science 0 1
Robotics 0 39
Total 259 1,669
Doctoral GraduatesDemographics 2016 - 2017
Degrees ConferredFall 2017
Enrollment
Total 259 1,669
Women 24% 25%
Underrepresented Minorities* 9% 16%
International Students 51% 50%
Note: Data compiled from students who graduated August 2016 to June 2017.* Includes Black, Hispanic and Native American. % based on ethnicity of domestic students only.
The average
industry
base salary
for 2016-2017
engineering
doctoral
graduates
was $106,867.
Note: Data compiled from students who graduated August 2016 to June 2017.
Doctoral2016-17
JenniferShell
Michigan Engineers have a history and
reputation for being very successful at Shell.
They tend to be very goal oriented and able
to prioritize in order to meet those goals,
both short term and long term.
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Top Hiring Companies (2016-2017)*
Full-time Co-op Intern Total Hires
Amazon 95 50 24 169
General Motors 83 - 16 99
University of Michigan 65 - 19 84
Ford Motor Company 58 1 13 72
Google 36 - 30 66
Microsoft 49 2 15 66
JP Morgan Chase 14 - 29 43
Apple 31 1 6 38
Facebook 22 6 9 37
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles 17 - 17 34
Intel 25 1 8 34
Goldman Sachs 7 2 19 28
Orbital ATK 15 - 12 27
Boeing 13 - 10 23
Northrop Grumman 15 - 8 23
Capital One 20 - 2 22
Dow Chemical 6 7 7 20
Procter and Gamble 13 - 7 20
General Electric 11 2 6 19
IBM 16 - 3 19
Johnson & Johnson 4 13 2 19
SpaceX 7 7 5 19
Epic 18 - - 18
Jet Propulsion Laboratory 3 9 6 18
Bosch 8 1 8 17
Lockheed Martin 12 - 5 17
Qualcomm 11 1 5 17
Toyota 5 11 1 17
Ernst & Young 12 1 3 16
DTE 6 2 7 15
ZF 9 1 4 14
Cummins 4 4 5 13
Delphi 8 - 5 13
NASA 6 1 6 13
Tesla Motors 3 4 6 13
BASF 6 1 5 12
Complete list available at https://career.engin.umich.edu/companylist
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* Hires calculated by reported job acceptances, more hires may have been made than listed.
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Top Hiring Companies (2016-17)
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This publication includes post-graduate and salary data reported as of November 2017.
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