
Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary
Teach courses pertaining to the application of physical laws and principles of engineering for the development of machines, materials, instruments, processes, and services. Includes teachers of subjects such as chemical, civil, electrical, industrial, mechanical, mineral, and petroleum engineering. Includes both teachers primarily engaged in teaching and those who do a combination of teaching and research.Salary by State
State Name | Employment | Annual Salary | Hourly Salary | |
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Alabama | 550 | $130,190 | N/A | |
Alaska | 70 | $99,860 | N/A | |
Arizona | 770 | $102,610 | N/A | |
Arkansas | 200 | $107,940 | N/A | |
California | 1,950 | $145,190 | N/A | |
Colorado | 1,150 | $112,490 | N/A | |
Connecticut | 410 | $91,550 | N/A | |
District of Columbia | 170 | $109,410 | N/A | |
Florida | 590 | $101,240 | N/A | |
Idaho | 150 | $120,010 | N/A | |
Illinois | 1,320 | $144,770 | N/A | |
Indiana | 1,490 | $110,840 | N/A | |
Iowa | 440 | $117,110 | N/A | |
Kansas | 250 | $105,920 | N/A | |
Kentucky | 120 | $67,370 | N/A | |
Louisiana | 270 | $88,830 | N/A | |
Maine | 130 | $94,650 | N/A | |
Maryland | 840 | $115,020 | N/A | |
Massachusetts | 1,070 | $121,510 | N/A | |
Michigan | 1,570 | $124,540 | N/A | |
Minnesota | 540 | $120,530 | N/A | |
Mississippi | 220 | $107,930 | N/A | |
Missouri | 560 | $82,090 | N/A | |
Montana | 140 | $113,380 | N/A | |
Nebraska | 100 | $96,220 | N/A | |
Nevada | 210 | $109,810 | N/A | |
New Hampshire | 100 | $123,300 | N/A | |
New Jersey | 550 | $107,690 | N/A | |
New Mexico | 180 | $104,510 | N/A | |
New York | 3,280 | $125,250 | N/A | |
North Dakota | 160 | $99,620 | N/A | |
Ohio | 1,540 | $109,270 | N/A | |
Oklahoma | 220 | $73,520 | N/A | |
Oregon | 420 | $119,380 | N/A | |
Pennsylvania | 3,550 | $120,710 | N/A | |
Rhode Island | 200 | $131,680 | N/A | |
South Carolina | 380 | $100,630 | N/A | |
Tennessee | 780 | $111,030 | N/A | |
Texas | 3,310 | $108,870 | N/A | |
Utah | 370 | $109,340 | N/A | |
Virginia | 1,470 | $121,380 | N/A | |
Washington | 590 | $131,390 | N/A | |
West Virginia | 170 | $77,320 | N/A | |
Wisconsin | 680 | $92,780 | N/A | |
Wyoming | 110 | $99,730 | N/A |
Education
The programs listed below are typically the education paths that can land you this kind of job.
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$115,590 per yearNational average salaryVery HighJob growth rate
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Doctoral or professional degreeTypical education requirement
Educational Attainment
The following chart shows the highest education level completed by those working as engineering teachers, postsecondary.
- Less than high school 1%
- High school graduate 1%
- College dropout 2%
- Associate’s degree 2%
- Bachelor’s degree 15%
- Master’s degree 32%
- Doctorate degree 47%
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