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Mechanical Engineering/Mechanical Technology at Monroe County Community College
Monroe County Community College is located in Monroe, Michigan and approximately 2,302 students attend the school each year. During the the most recent year for which data is available, 1 student received their associate's degree in ME tech.
Want to know more about the career opportunities in this field? Check out the Careers in Mechanical Engineering/Mechanical Technology section at the bottom of this page.
Monroe County Community College Mechanical Engineering/Mechanical Technology Degrees Available
- Associate’s Degree in ME Tech
Monroe County Community College Mechanical Engineering/Mechanical Technology Rankings
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ME Tech Student Demographics at Monroe County Community College
Take a look at the following statistics related to the make-up of the ME tech majors at Monroe County Community College.
Monroe County Community College Mechanical Engineering/Mechanical Technology Associate’s Program
The following table and chart show the race/ethnicity for students who recently graduated from Monroe County Community College with a associate's in ME tech.
Race/Ethnicity | Number of Students |
---|---|
Asian | 0 |
Black or African American | 0 |
Hispanic or Latino | 0 |
White | 0 |
International Students | 0 |
Other Races/Ethnicities | 1 |
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Careers That ME Tech Grads May Go Into
A degree in ME tech can lead to the following careers. Since job numbers and average salaries can vary by geographic location, we have only included the numbers for MI, the home state for Monroe County Community College.
Occupation | Jobs in MI | Average Salary in MI |
---|---|---|
Mechanical Engineering Technicians | 4,630 | $55,470 |
References
*The racial-ethnic minorities count is calculated by taking the total number of students and subtracting white students, international students, and students whose race/ethnicity was unknown. This number is then divided by the total number of students at the school to obtain the racial-ethnic minorities percentage.
More about our data sources and methodologies.