Quality Control Technology

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Total Degrees​
Awarded in 2021
440
declining 2.22%
Median In-State​
Public Tuition
$5,742
growing 0%
Median Out-of-State​
Private Tuition
$19,988
growing 0%
Average Wage
$99,672
growing 6.29%
People in Workforce
420,391
growing 3.18%
Average Employee Age
44.7
growing 0.852%

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In 2021, the locations with the highest concentration of Quality Control Technology degree recipients are Tulsa, OK, Big Rapids, MI, and Carson, CA. In 2021, the locations with a relatively high number of Quality Control Technology degree recipients are Cleveland, WI, Herkimer, NY, and Big Rapids, MI. The most common degree awarded to students studying Quality Control Technology is a 1 to 2 year postsecondary certificate.

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Information about the types of higher education institutions that grant degrees in Quality Control Technology and the types of students that study this field. Spartan College of Aeronautics and Technology (207254) awards the most degrees in Quality Control Technology in the US, having also the highest percentage of degrees awarded in Quality Control Technology, followed by Ogden-Weber Technical College.

Tuition costs for Quality Control Technology majors are, on average, $5,742 for in-state public colleges, and $19,988 for out of state private colleges.

The most common sector, by number of institutions, that offers Quality Control Technology programs are Public, 2-year institutions (38 total). The most common sector, by number of degrees awarded, is Public, 4-year or above (179 completions).

Institutions

The most common sector, by number of degrees awarded in Quality Control Technology, is Public, 4-year or above (179 completions in 2021).

The following chart shows the share of universities that offer Quality Control Technology programs, by the total number of completions, colored and grouped by their sector.

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Tuition Costs for Common Institutions

$5,742
Median In-State Public
$19,988
Median Out of State Private

Spartan College of Aeronautics and Technology (207254) has the most Quality Control Technology degree recipients, with 83 degrees awarded in 2021.

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Specialized Colleges

Out of all institutions that offer Quality Control Technology programs and have at least 5 graduates in those programs, Spartan College of Aeronautics and Technology (207254) has the highest percentage of degrees awarded in Quality Control Technology, with 23.3%.

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Degrees Awarded by County

Counties with the Most Degrees Awarded in Quality Control Technology

This map shows the counties in the United States colored by the highest number of degrees awarded in Quality Control Technology by year.

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Growth in Awarded Degrees

Counties with the Fastest Growing Number of Degrees Awarded

This map shows the counties in the United States colored by the highest growth in degrees awarded for Quality Control Technology.

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Information on the businesses and industries that employ Engineering Technologies graduates and on wages and locations for those in the field.

The average salary for Engineering Technologies majors is $99,672 and the most common occupations are Other managers, Software developers, and Miscellaneous engineers, including nuclear engineers.

The industry that employs the most Engineering Technologies majors is Computer Systems Design, though the highest paying industry, by average wage, is Internet publishing, broadcasting & web search portals.

Yearly Income for Common Jobs

The closest comparable data for the 6 Digit Course Quality Control Technology is from the 2 Digit Course Engineering Technologies.
$99,672
Average Wage in Workforce
± $3,132
6.29%
1 Year Growth
± 4.2%

The average salary for Engineering Technologies majors is $99,672 and the most common occupations are Other managers, Software developers, and Miscellaneous engineers, including nuclear engineers.

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Highest Paying Locations

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This map shows the public use micro areas (PUMAs) in the United States colored by the average salary of Engineering Technologies majors.

Note that the census collects information tied to where people live, not where they work. It is possible that Engineering Technologies majors live and work in the same place, but it is also possible that they live and work in two different places.

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Most Common

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The most common occupations Engineering Technologies majors, by number of employees, are Other managers, Software developers, and Miscellaneous engineers, including nuclear engineers.

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Most Specialized

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Compared to other majors, there are an unusually high number of Engineering Technologies majors working as Industrial engineers, including health & safety, Materials engineers, and Mechanical engineers.

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Highest Paid

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The highest paid occupations by median income for Engineering Technologies majors are Cardiovascular technologists and technicians, Chief executives & legislators, and Physicians.

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Occupations by Share

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420,391
2021 Workforce
± 15,896
3.18%
1 Year Growth
± 5.22%

The number of Engineering Technologies graduates in the workforce has been growing at a rate of 3.18%, from 407,451 in 2020 to 420,391 in 2021.

The largest single share of Engineering Technologies graduates go on to work as Other managers (6.99%). This chart shows the various jobs filled by those with a major in Engineering Technologies by share of the total number of graduates.

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Most Common

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The most common industries that employ Engineering Technologies majors, by number of employees, are Computer Systems Design, Construction, and Architectural, engineering & related services.

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Highest Paid

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Industries by Share

The closest comparable data for the 6 Digit Course Quality Control Technology is from the 2 Digit Course Engineering Technologies.
420,391
2021 Workforce
± 15,896
3.18%
1 Year Growth
± 5.22%

The number of Engineering Technologies graduates in the workforce has been growing at a rate of 3.18%, from 407,451 in 2020 to 420,391 in 2021.

The industry which employs the most Engineering Technologies graduates by share is Computer Systems Design, followed by Construction. This visualization shows the industries that hire those who major in Engineering Technologies.

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Specialty Locations

The closest comparable data for the 6 Digit Course Quality Control Technology is from the 2 Digit Course Engineering Technologies.

This map shows the public use micro areas (PUMAs) in the United States where there are a relatively high population of Engineering Technologies majors.

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Demographic information for those who earn a degree in Engineering Technologies in the United States.

The average age of a person in the workforce with a degree in Engineering Technologies is 44.7.

The most common degree type these workers hold is a 1 to 2 Year Postsecondary Certificate. Male employees are more likely to hold Engineering Technologies degrees, and White students are the most common race/ethnicty group awarded degrees in Engineering Technologies (257 students).

Workforce Age

The closest comparable data for the 6 Digit Course Quality Control Technology is from the 2 Digit Course Engineering Technologies.
44.7
Average Age in 2021
± 0.482 Years
0.852%
1 Year Change
± 1.53%

This chart shows distribution of ages for employees with a degree in Engineering Technologies. The most common ages of employees with this major are 35 and 36 years old, which represent 3.07% and 2.87% of the population, respectively.

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Degrees Awarded

The most common degree types awarded to students graduating in Quality Control Technology are 1 to 2 Year Postsecondary Certificate, Associates Degree, and Masters Degree.

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Workforce Degrees

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The most common degree types held by the working population in Engineering Technologies are Bachelors Degree, Masters Degree, and Doctorate degree.

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Sex Imbalance for Common Institutions

Male (66.4%)
Most Common Sex with a Degree in this Field

This chart shows the granted degrees by sex at the 5 institutions that graduate the most students in Quality Control Technology.

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Race & Ethnicity by Degrees Awarded

Most Common Race or Ethnicity
  1. White
    257 degrees awarded
  2. Hispanic or Latino
    58 degrees awarded
  3. Black or African American
    45 degrees awarded

This chart shows the number of degrees awarded in Quality Control Technology for each race & ethnicity. White students earned the largest share of the degrees with this major.

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Race & Ethnicity by Sex

Most Common Race/Ethnicity and Sex Combination
  1. White Male
    37 degrees awarded
  2. Hispanic or Latino Male
    19 degrees awarded
  3. White Female
    17 degrees awarded

This chart illustrates the differences by sex for each race & ethnicity of 1 to 2 Year Postsecondary Certificate recipients in Quality Control Technology.

White Male students, who earn most of the degrees in this field, are the most common combination of race/ethnicity and sex.

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Global Diversity

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Most Common Countries of Origin
  1. India
    52,461 degree recipients
  2. China
    5,769 degree recipients
  3. Mexico
    5,387 degree recipients
High Relative Number of Students
  1. India
    7.07 times more than expected
  2. United Arab Emirates
    5.69 times more than expected
  3. Saudi Arabia
    3.45 times more than expected

There are a relatively high number of people that were born in India that hold Engineering Technologies degrees (7.07 times more than expected), and the most common country of origin by total numbers for non-US students earning a degree in this field is India (52,461 degree recipients).

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predictive-analysisSkills

Data on the critical and distinctive skills necessary for those working in the Quality Control Technology field from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Quality Control Technology majors need many skills, but most especially Quality Control Analysis. The revealed comparative advantage (RCA) shows that Quality Control Technology majors need more than the average amount of Equipment Maintenance, Repairing, Operation and Control, Equipment Selection, Quality Control Analysis, Troubleshooting, Operation Monitoring, Monitoring, Coordination, Time Management, Mathematics, Writing, Critical Thinking, Judgment and Decision Making, Active Listening, Speaking, Complex Problem Solving, Operations Analysis, Technology Design, Reading Comprehension, Social Perceptiveness, Negotiation, Management of Personnel Resources, Programming, Persuasion, Service Orientation, Management of Material Resources, Systems Evaluation, Learning Strategies, Active Learning, Systems Analysis, Instructing, Management of Financial Resources, Science, and Installation.

These two visualizations, one a radial chart and one a bar chart, show the same information, a rating of how necessary the following skills are for Quality Control Technology majors. Toggle between "value" and "RCA" to see the absolute rating of that skill (value) and the revealed comparative advantage (RCA), or how much greater or lesser that skill's rating is than the average. The longer the bar or the closer the line comes to the circumference of the circle, the more important that skill is. The importance of Equipment Maintenance is very distinctive for majors, but the Quality Control Analysis, Critical Thinking, Writing, Active Listening, Reading Comprehension, Speaking, Monitoring, Operation Monitoring, Judgment and Decision Making, Coordination, Operation and Control, Time Management, Complex Problem Solving, Mathematics, Social Perceptiveness, Active Learning, Persuasion, Troubleshooting, Negotiation, Service Orientation, Systems Evaluation, Management of Personnel Resources, Learning Strategies, Instructing, Systems Analysis, Operations Analysis, Equipment Selection, Equipment Maintenance, Management of Material Resources, Repairing, Science, Management of Financial Resources, Technology Design, Programming, and Installation are the three most important skills for people in the field.

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