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Engineering at Arizona State University - Skysong

Engineering at Arizona State University - Skysong

Every engineering school has its own distinct culture and strengths. We've pulled together some statistics and other details to help you see how the engineering program at Arizona State University - Skysong stacks up to those at other schools.

ASU - Skysong is located in Scottsdale, Arizona and approximately 53,993 students attend the school each year.

Want to know more about the career opportunities in this field? Check out the Careers in Engineering section at the bottom of this page.

ASU - Skysong Engineering Degrees Available

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering
  • Master’s Degree in Engineering

Online Classes Are Available at ASU - Skysong

Don't have the time or the flexibility in your schedule to take traditional classes? Online courses may be the perfect solution for you. They allow independent learners to study when and where they want to while offering the rigor of in-person classes.

For those who are interested in distance learning, ASU - Skysong does offer online courses in engineering for the following degree levels:

  • Bachelor’s Degree
  • Master’s Degree

ASU - Skysong Engineering Rankings

The engineering major at ASU - Skysong is not ranked on College Factual’s Best Colleges and Universities for Engineering. This could be for a number of reasons, such as not having enough data on the major or school to make an accurate assessment of its quality.

Engineering Student Demographics at ASU - Skysong

Take a look at the following statistics related to the make-up of the engineering majors at Arizona State University - Skysong.

ASU - Skysong Engineering Bachelor’s Program

15% Women
26% Racial-Ethnic Minorities*
For the most recent academic year available, 85% of engineering bachelor's degrees went to men and 15% went to women.

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About 69% of those who receive a bachelor's degree in engineering at ASU - Skysong are white. This is above average for this degree on the nationwide level.

The following table and chart show the race/ethnicity for students who recently graduated from Arizona State University - Skysong with a bachelor's in engineering.

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Race/Ethnicity Number of Students
Asian 20
Black or African American 10
Hispanic or Latino 38
White 212
International Students 1
Other Races/Ethnicities 25

ASU - Skysong Engineering Master’s Program

21% Women
28% Racial-Ethnic Minorities*
For the most recent academic year available, 79% of engineering master's degrees went to men and 21% went to women.

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The following table and chart show the race/ethnicity for students who recently graduated from Arizona State University - Skysong with a master's in engineering.

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Race/Ethnicity Number of Students
Asian 21
Black or African American 17
Hispanic or Latino 23
White 86
International Students 7
Other Races/Ethnicities 84

Concentrations Within Engineering

Engineering majors may want to concentrate their studies in one of these areas. The table shows all degrees awarded in this field awarded for all degree levels at Arizona State University - Skysong. A concentration may not be available for your level.

Concentration Annual Degrees Awarded
Electrical Engineering 142
Computer Engineering 118
General Engineering 81
Engineering Science 16
Other Engineering 14
Materials Engineering 9
Industrial Engineering 8
Systems Engineering 1

Careers That Engineering Grads May Go Into

A degree in engineering can lead to the following careers. Since job numbers and average salaries can vary by geographic location, we have only included the numbers for AZ, the home state for Arizona State University - Skysong.

Occupation Jobs in AZ Average Salary in AZ
Software Applications Developers 14,130 $98,670
Systems Software Developers 11,500 $103,860
Electronics Engineers 5,020 $103,510
Electrical Engineers 4,840 $106,260
Mechanical Engineers 4,770 $98,390

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.

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