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General Mechanical Engineering in New York

General Mechanical Engineering Schools in New York

Jobs for General Mechanical Engineering Grads in New York

There are 30,110 people in the state and 824,980 people in the nation working in General Mechanical Engineering jobs.

General Mechanical Engineering Jobs Nationwide vs. NY

Wages for General Mechanical Engineering Jobs in New York

In this state, General Mechanical Engineering grads earn an average of $128,013. Nationwide, they make an average of $122,678.

General Mechanical Engineering Wages Nationwide vs. NY

Our data covers 11 colleges in New York offering General Mechanical Engineering degrees. Learn about the most popular 11 below:

Graduates earn a median salary of $44,259 in their first year after graduation. The school admits about 69% of applicants. The full-time student retention rate is 84%.

One year after graduating, alumni of this school earn a median of $70,710 a year. With an admission rate of 8%, getting in takes some planning. 98% of full-time students return after their first year.

Grads earn a median early-career salary of $64,393 after earning their degree at this institution. The school admits about 71% of applicants. The full-time student retention rate is 88%.

Grads earn a median early-career salary of $75,228 after earning their degree at this institution. The school admits about 4% of applicants. 97% of full-time students return after their first year.

Grads earn a median early-career salary of $75,120 after earning their degree at this institution. About 58% of those who apply are admitted. 89% of full-time students return after their first year.

One year after graduating, alumni of this school earn a median of $72,875 a year. With an admission rate of 77%, getting in takes some planning. 85% of full-time students return after their first year.

Grads earn a median early-career salary of $59,956 after earning their degree at this institution. The school admits about 9% of applicants. 96% of full-time students return after their first year.

#8

Stony Brook University

Stony Brook

Grads earn a median early-career salary of $51,412 after earning their degree at this institution. With an admission rate of 49%, getting in takes some planning. The full-time student retention rate is 89%.

#9

CUNY City College

New York

One year after graduating, alumni of this school earn a median of $42,637 a year. About 58% of those who apply are admitted. 79% of full-time students return after their first year.

#10

Syracuse University

Syracuse

Graduates earn a median salary of $50,956 in their first year after graduation. The school admits about 42% of applicants. 91% of full-time students return after their first year.

One year after graduating, alumni of this school earn a median of $64,722 a year. About 36% of those who apply are admitted. The full-time student retention rate is 93%.

General Mechanical Engineering Careers in NY

Some of the careers General Mechanical Engineering majors go into include:

Job Title Nationwide Job Growth Nationwide Median Salary
Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary $79,889
Biofuels/Biodiesel Technology and Product Development Managers $89,263
Automotive Engineers $107,733
Architectural and Engineering Managers $101,277
Cost Estimators $80,966
Fuel Cell Engineers $137,020
Aerospace Engineers $63,328
Mechanical Engineers $79,543

Below are some popular majors that are similar to General Mechanical Engineering.

Major Annual Graduates Nationwide
Electrical Engineering 25,975
General Aeronautical Engineering 9,539
General Materials Engineering 3,129
Construction Engineering 1,567
General Agricultural Engineering 1,090
General Manufacturing Engineering 900
General Engineering Mechanics 190
Aeronautical Engineering 57

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