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In 2018-2019, 73 students earned their IT degrees in ID.
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Gender Distribution
In Idaho, a IT major is more popular with men than with women.

Racial Distribution
The racial distribution of IT majors in Idaho is as follows:
- Asian: 2.7%
- Black or African American: 1.4%
- Hispanic or Latino: 5.5%
- White: 69.9%
- Non-Resident Alien: 8.2%
- Other Races: 12.3%

Jobs for Information Technology Grads in Idaho
10,780 people in the state and 2,912,080 in the nation are employed in jobs related to IT.

Wages for Information Technology Jobs in Idaho
IT grads earn an average of $69,280 in the state and $92,030 nationwide.

Information Technology Careers in ID
Some of the careers IT majors go into include:
Job Title | ID Job Growth | ID Median Salary |
---|---|---|
Information Security Analysts | 29% | $80,610 |
Web Developers | 22% | $52,370 |
Computer and Information Systems Managers | 16% | $93,080 |
Database Administrators | 16% | $64,160 |
Computer User Support Specialists | 15% | $44,730 |
Managers | 13% | $79,330 |
Network and Computer Systems Administrators | 12% | $65,040 |
Computer Workers | 11% | $78,090 |
Computer Network Support Specialists | 3% | $44,360 |
Computer Network Architects | 3% | $0 |
Related Majors in Idaho
Below are some popular majors in the state that are similar to IT.
Major | Annual Graduates in ID |
---|---|
Computer Science | 34 |
Computer Information Systems | 1 |
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References
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