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Woodworking in New Mexico

Woodworking Schools in New Mexico

5 students earned Woodworking degrees in New Mexico in the 2021-2022 year.

As a degree choice, Woodworking is the 35th most popular major in the state.


 

Education Levels of Woodworking Majors in New Mexico

Woodworking majors in the state tend to have the following degree levels:

Education Level Number of Grads
Award Taking 1 to 2 Years 3
Award Taking 2 to 4 Years 3
Award Taking Less Than 1 Year 2

Gender Distribution

In New Mexico, a woodworking major is more popular with men than with women.

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Racial Distribution

The racial distribution of woodworking majors in New Mexico is as follows:

  • Asian: 0.0%
  • Black or African American: 0.0%
  • Hispanic or Latino: 40.0%
  • White: 60.0%
  • Non-Resident Alien: 0.0%
  • Other Races: 0.0%
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Jobs for Woodworking Grads in New Mexico

510 people in the state and 257,830 in the nation are employed in jobs related to woodworking.

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Wages for Woodworking Jobs in New Mexico

In this state, woodworking grads earn an average of $32,210. Nationwide, they make an average of $34,530.

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

5 Degrees in Major Awarded
18,563 Total Students

The student loan default rate of 4.20% is a good sign that graduates can afford their loan payments. The full-time teacher rate is 35%. This public college charges it's students an average net price of $3,663.

Woodworking Careers in NM

Some of the careers woodworking majors go into include:

Job Title NM Job Growth NM Median Salary
Woodworkers 5% $34,120
Woodworking Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders 0% $36,340

Below are some popular majors in the state that are similar to woodworking.

Major Annual Graduates in NM
Precision Metal Working 235

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