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Energy Systems Technologies in Oregon

Energy Systems Technologies Schools in Oregon

2 students earned Energy Systems Technologies degrees in Oregon in the 2022-2023 year.

In this state, Energy Systems Technologies is the 249th most popular major out of a total 277 majors commonly available.

Education Levels of Energy Systems Technologies Majors in Oregon

Energy Systems Technologies majors in the state tend to have the following degree levels:

Education Level Number of Grads
Award Taking 1 to 2 Years 2
Award Taking 2 to 4 Years 2

Gender Distribution

In Oregon, a energy systems technologies major is more popular with men than with women.

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Racial Distribution

The racial distribution of energy systems technologies majors in Oregon is as follows:

  • Asian: 0.0%
  • Black or African American: 0.0%
  • Hispanic or Latino: 0.0%
  • White: 100.0%
  • Non-Resident Alien: 0.0%
  • Other Races: 0.0%
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Jobs for Energy Systems Technologies Grads in Oregon

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Wages for Energy Systems Technologies Jobs in Oregon

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There is one school in the state that offers this degree.

1 Degrees in Major Awarded
7,702 Total Students

The student to faculty ratio is 17 to 1. 51% of the teachers are full time. A typical student attending Lane Community College will pay a net price of $7,414.

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Below are some popular majors in the state that are similar to energy systems technologies.

Major Annual Graduates in OR
Industrial Production Technology 74
Computer Engineering 74
Drafting & Design Engineering 50
Engineering-Related Fields 49
Electronics Engineering 45
Environmental Control Technology 28
Quality Control Technology 14
General Engineering Technology 11

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