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Materials Engineering in Maryland

Materials Engineering Schools in Maryland

Jobs for Materials Engineering Grads in Maryland

In this state, there are 11,840 people employed in jobs related to a Materials Engineering degree, compared to 492,550 nationwide.

Materials Engineering Jobs Nationwide vs. MD

Wages for Materials Engineering Jobs in Maryland

A typical salary for a Materials Engineering grad in the state is $133,879, compared to a typical salary of $127,150 nationwide.

Materials Engineering Wages Nationwide vs. MD

Our data covers 2 colleges in Maryland offering Materials Engineering degrees. Learn about the most popular 2 below:

Graduates earn a median salary of $89,069 in their first year after graduation. The school admits about 8% of applicants. The full-time student retention rate is 98%.

Grads earn a median early-career salary of $56,509 after earning their degree at this institution. With an admission rate of 45%, getting in takes some planning. The full-time student retention rate is 96%.

Materials Engineering Careers in MD

Some of the careers Materials Engineering majors go into include:

Job Title Nationwide Job Growth Nationwide Median Salary
Cost Estimators 12% $80,966
Architectural and Engineering Managers 9% $101,277
Biofuels/Biodiesel Technology and Product Development Managers 8% $89,263
Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary -2% $79,889
Materials Engineers -5% $52,129

Below are some popular majors that are similar to Materials Engineering.

Major Annual Graduates Nationwide
Mechanical Engineering 42,939
Electrical Engineering 26,760
Civil Engineering 20,005
Computer Engineering 19,986
Biomedical Engineering 13,914
General Engineering 13,411
Chemical Engineering 10,939
Aeronautical Engineering 9,596

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