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Paper Science & Engineering Bachelor's Degree

Paper Science & Engineering Bachelor’s Degrees

There are 3 colleges and universities across the nation that offer abachelor’s degree in Paper Science & Engineering. This degree is more popular with male students, and about11% were students from underrepresented racial-ethnic groups. Also, 2.9% of Paper Science & Engineering graduates were international students.

Education Levels of Paper Science & Engineering Majors

In the most recent year for which data is available, 46 degrees were awarded toPaper Science & Engineering majors across all award levels. The following table shows the number of diplomas awarded in Paper Science & Engineering at each degree level.

Education Level Number of Grads
Bachelor’s Degree (this page) 35
Master’s Degree 3
Doctor’s Degree 8

Earnings of Paper Science & Engineering Majors With Bachelor’s Degrees (All Award Levels)

Federal data tracks the median salary for graduates with abachelor’s degree in Paper Science & Engineering of $86,401 one year after graduation. These figures are reported program-wide, across all award levels.

A lot of factors can contribute to this number, such as the location of your workplace and the availability of other perks and bonuses.

Years After Graduation Median Earnings
1 year $86,401

Source: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard, field-of-study earnings tracker (program-wide, all award levels).

Student Debt (All Award Levels)

The data on debt ranges for Paper Science & Engineering majors who have their bachelor’s degree is not currently available.

Student Diversity

This degree is more popular with male students. About 62.9% of graduates in this field are men.

Gender Number of Grads
Men 22
Women 13
Gender Diversity of Bachelor's Degrees in Paper Science & Engineering

The racial-ethnic distribution of Paper Science & Engineering graduates is as follows:

Race / Ethnicity Number of Grads Share
White 30 85.7%
Hispanic or Latino 1 2.9%
Two or More Races 2 5.7%
Race Unknown 1 2.9%
International Students 1 2.9%
Racial-Ethnic Diversity of Paper Science & Engineering Bachelor's Degree Students

This degree is not very popular with international students. Only 2.9% of graduates fall into this category.

See the minority definition in the References below.

There are 3 colleges that offer a bachelor’s degree in Paper Science & Engineering. Learn more about the most popular below:

The most popular school in the United States for Paper Science & Engineering students seeking a bachelor's degree is Western Michigan University. This school awarded 20 bachelor's degrees in Paper Science & Engineering in the most recent reporting year. Graduates who complete their bachelor's degree in Paper Science & Engineering here go on to a median salary of $40,669.

SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry is a popular choice for Paper Science & Engineering majors seeking their bachelor's degree. This school awarded 16 bachelor's degrees in Paper Science & Engineering in the most recent reporting year. Data shows that graduates who hold this degree go on to make a median salary of $40,669.

University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point comes in at #3 on our list of the most popular colleges offering bachelor's degrees in Paper Science & Engineering. During the most recent year for which we have data, 10 people received their bachelor's degree in Paper Science & Engineering from this school. Data shows that graduates who hold this degree go on to make a median salary of $40,669.

Paper Science & Engineering Majors to Study

Major Annual Degrees Awarded
Paper Science and Engineering 46

Below are some popular majors similar to Paper Science & Engineering that also offer bachelor’s degrees.

Major Annual Degrees Awarded
Mechanical Engineering 42,939
Electrical, Electronics, and Communications Engineering 26,760
Civil Engineering 20,005
Computer Engineering 19,986
Biomedical/Medical Engineering 13,914

References

The racial-ethnic minority student 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 to obtain the percentage of racial-ethnic minorities.

More about our data sources and methodologies.

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