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INTERNSHIPS BACHELOR'S DATA MASTER'S DATA 2018–2019 2018–2019 2018–2019

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DOCTORAL DATA TOP HIRING 2018–2019 COMPANIES

Engineering Career Resource Center General Questions: 230 Chrysler Center (734) 647-7160 2121 Bonisteel Boulevard [email protected] Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-2092 career.engin.umich.edu Internships 2018–2019

INTERNSHIPS

Non-credit internships are very popular among U-M engineering, computer science and data science students. Students have the opportunity to gain valuable work experience in an engineering environment. The assignments typically occur May through August and COOPERATIVE EDUCATION may be in locations all over the world. The internships in this publication only include those that were reported to The optional non-credit Cooperative Education the ECRC. (Co-op) Program enables undergraduate students to apply their skills in a work setting for a longer period of time. Ideally, a co-op is an eight-month hands-on engineering experience, occurring either May through December or January through August. In addition to providing a source of valuable talent, like internships, co-op students offer employers an opportunity to identify qualified candidates prior to graduation.

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BACHELOR'S INTERNSHIP SALARIES REPORTED

Median Average Major1 Reported2 Range Monthly Salary Monthly Salary

Aerospace Engineering 42 $3,900 $3,739 $1,638 - $5,200 25 $3,293 $3,214 $1,387 - $5,547 35 $3,640 $3,857 $2,167 - $6,933 26 $2,908 $3,074 $2,080 - $7,284 31 $4,160 $4,864 $2,253 - $8,667 Computer Science 316 $4,853 $5,275 $1,647 - $10,123 Data Science 24 $5,633 $5,753 $2,080 - $9,533 43 $3,640 $3,653 $1,733 - $9,187 5 $3,120 $2,773 $1,733 - $3,467 Engineering: First Year 13 $2,600 $2,802 $2,080 - $3,467 Environmental Engineering 9 $3,011 $3,194 $1,647 - $6,067 Industrial and Operations Engineering 72 $3,813 $4,063 $1,707 - $8,251 and Engineering 15 $3,467 $3,630 $1,733 - $5,200 111 $3,571 $3,702 $1,733 - $7,627 Naval Architecture and 32 $3,077 $3,567 $2,253 - $7,280

Nuclear Engineering and Radiological Sciences 4 $2,786 $2,894 $1,976 - $4,027

MASTER'S INTERNSHIP SALARIES REPORTED

Median Average Major1 Reported2 Range Monthly Salary Monthly Salary

Aerospace Engineering 6 $4,052 $4,081 $2,600 - $5,807 Biomedical Engineering 6 $3,813 $3,929 $3,467 - $4,333 Computer Science and Engineering 11 $7,973 $7,234 $2,600 - $12,499 Electrical and Computer Engineering 32 $5,633 $5,472 $2,080 - $7,800 Mechanical Engineering 15 $4,983 $4,715 $2,080 - $6,587 Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering 4 $2,947 $3,033 $2,253 - $3,987

Robotics 4 $6,370 $5,958 $3,467 - $7,627

1 Majors with fewer than four reported salaries were not listed. For a complete list of majors, see page 11 for Bachelors Degrees and page 15 for Masters Degrees. 2 Reported data is the number of students who informed the ECRC of their internship and provided their salary. Many students did not report their internships and of those who did report their internship, some students did not provide their salary.

2 Guide for Recruiters Bachelor's Data 2018–2019

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BACHELOR'S GRADUATES

2 DEMOGRAPHICS 2018–2019 FALL 2019 DEGREES CONFERRED ENROLLMENT Women 26% 28% Underrepresented Minorities1 9% 14% Jenny International Students 15% 11% Capital One Michigan Engineering students have the 4 2018–20192, 3 FALL 2019 knowledge base and skill PROGRAM ENROLLMENT DEGREES CONFERRED BY PROGRAM set to be successful. But Aerospace Engineering 112 379 more than skills, they Biomedical Engineering 88 300 have the ability to think Chemical Engineering 133 297 – and that's what is most Civil Engineering 43 120 important to Capital One. Climate and Meteorology 4 9 Computer Engineering 98 304

Computer Science (includes LSA)5 697 1,834 Data Science (includes LSA)5 90 208 Electrical Engineering 92 331 Engineering — 2 THE AVERAGE BASE INDUSTRY SALARY FOR 2018–2019 Engineering Physics 14 34 ENGINEERING BACHELOR'S Engineering Undeclared — 2,038 GRADUATES WAS Environmental Engineering 24 98 Industrial and Operations Engineering 161 438 $ Materials Science and Engineering 30 125 84,302 Mechanical Engineering 309 809 Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering 15 71 and Radiological Sciences 20 60 Space Science and Engineering 5 16

Total 1,935 7,473

1 Includes Black, Hispanic and Native American. % based on ethnicity of domestic CoE and LSA-CS. 2 Data compiled from students who graduated August 2018 to June 2019. 3 Students are counted more than once if they received a degree in more than one academic program. 4 Students may elect more than one program, this data only reflects their enrollment in the program designated as primary. 5 Data for Literature, Science, and the Arts (LSA) Computer Science and Data Science is included as it is administered through the Computer Science and Engineering department.

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POST-GRADUATION PLANS1 67.8% Accepted full-time job offers Employment 1,118 67.8%

Continuing education 425 25.8% 25.8% Continuing Seeking employment 77 4.7% education

2 Other 28 1.7% 4.7% Seeking Total 1,648 employment 1.7% Other

Base Salary Information SALARIES BY MAJOR3 Respondents4 Median Average Range

Aerospace Engineering 21 $74,500 $76,348 $62,000 - $112,000 Biomedical Engineering 5 $71,000 $80,300 $63,500 - $130,000 Chemical Engineering 33 $74,000 $73,664 $55,000 - $101,000 Civil Engineering 12 $62,500 $60,904 $48,850 - $70,000 Computer Engineering 24 $80,500 $88,396 $70,000 - $120,000 Computer Science 182 $101,000 $99,248 $52,000 - $170,000 Data Science 22 $96,000 $91,582 $65,000 - $110,000 Electrical Engineering 32 $75,500 $79,436 $57,000 - $120,000 Environmental Engineering 4 $55,000 $57,500 $55,000 - $65,000 Industrial and Operations Engineering 63 $72,000 $73,364 $54,000 - $109,000 Materials Science and Engineering 6 $69,000 $65,500 $47,000 - $75,000

Mechanical Engineering 118 $74,000 $75,720 $58,000 - $130,000

Base Salary Information SALARIES BY REGION5 Respondents6 % Median Average Range

Midwest 228 43.1% $73,000 $73,878 $47,000 - $121,000 West 172 32.5% $106,500 $98,359 $52,000 - $170,000 Northeast 66 12.5% $85,000 $88,015 $55,000 - $142,000

South 63 11.9% $75,000 $79,761 $55,000 - $102,000

1 Data was collected on students who graduated in the Academic Year 2019 (July 1, 2018 to June 30, 2019). This data reflects post-graduation plans within six months of graduation. Data was collected on 1,648 out of 1,935 graduates which equals a knowledge rate of 85.2%. 2 Other includes Military, Volunteer Service, etc. 3 Majors with fewer than four reported salaries were not listed. For a complete list of majors, see page 11. 4 Respondents are the number of graduates who indicated they are employed and provided their salary. Some employed graduates did not provide their salary. 5 Salaries outside of the United States were not included. 6 Respondents are the number of graduates who indicated they are employed and provided their salary and location. Some employed graduates did not provide their salary.

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JOB ACCEPTANCE BY STATE (TOP 7)1

1 Michigan 291 27.0%

2 California 168 15.6%

3 Washington 124 11.5%

4 Illinois 103 9.6%

5 New York 85 7.9%

6 Virginia 35 3.2%

7 Texas 34 3.2% Other 238 22.1%

Total 1,078

SALARIES BY SECTOR2

Base Salary Information 3 Respondents Median Average Range Aerospace & Defense 47 $75,000 $74,825 $60,000 - $92,000 Automobiles & Parts 51 $73,400 $73,004 $47,000 - $97,500 Chemicals 7 $74,352 $76,407 $70,000 - $83,000 Construction & Materials 7 $63,000 $70,714 $58,000 - $121,000 Consulting/Employment Agencies 62 $70,500 $71,732 $48,850 - $120,000 Financials 58 $99,000 $92,678 $65,000 - $130,000 Government/Military 4 $70,600 $75,900 $58,000 - $104,400 Health Care 25 $70,000 $68,640 $55,000 - $90,000 & Transportation 14 $78,500 $86,136 $68,000 - $110,000 Natural Resources 8 $68,000 $67,750 $55,000 - $75,000 Oil & Gas 14 $72,000 $82,107 $60,000 - $102,000 Personal & Household Goods 15 $74,000 $76,700 $60,000 - $95,000 Retail 47 $108,000 $94,181 $55,000 - $125,000 Software & Computer Services 111 $100,000 $96,453 $52,000 - $170,000 Technology Hardware & Equipment 38 $87,000 $94,579 $57,000 - $160,000

1 Number and percent are based on the number of graduates who indicated the location of their employing organization. 2 Sectors with fewer than four reported salaries were not listed. 3 Respondents are the number of graduates who indicated they are employed and provided their salary and employing organization. Some employed graduates did not provide their salary and employer.

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MASTER'S GRADUATES

2 DEMOGRAPHICS 2018–2019 FALL 2019 DEGREES CONFERRED ENROLLMENT Women 29% 25% Underrepresented Minorities1 12% 9% International Students 53% 57%

4 2018–20192, 3 FALL 2019 PROGRAM ENROLLMENT DEGREES CONFERRED BY PROGRAM Aerospace Engineering 77 121 Applied Climate 4 1 19 58 THE AVERAGE BASE SALARY Biomedical Engineering 83 106 FOR 2018–2019 ENGINEERING Chemical Engineering 35 18 MASTER'S GRADUATES WAS Civil Engineering 33 56 Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering 6 4 Computer Science and Engineering 95 126 $ 90,409 and Management 15 16 Data Science 2 58 Design Science 14 15 Electrical and Computer Engineering 280 415 Electrical Engineering 5 — Electrical Engineering-Systems 3 — Energy 37 74 Engineering Education Research 1 — Environmental Engineering 19 28 Global Automotive and Manufacturing Engineering 88 124 Industrial and Operations Engineering 99 98 Innovation & Entrepreneurship 11 — Macromolecular Science and Engineering 11 7 Manufacturing 23 26 Materials Science and Engineering 28 41 Mechanical Engineering 142 200 Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering 31 39 Nuclear Engineering and Radiological Sciences 23 25 Nuclear Science — 1 Plasma Science and Engineering 4 — 35 72 1 Includes Black, Hispanic and Native American. % Robotics and Autonomous Vehicles — 1 based on ethnicity of domestic Engineering students. 2 Data compiled from students who graduated August Space Engineering 20 26 2018 to June 2019. 8 8 3 Students are counted more than once if they received a degree in more than one academic Systems Engineering and Design 12 42 program. Unclassified — 7 4 Students may elect more than one program; this data only reflects their enrollment in the program Total 1,263 1,813 designated as primary.

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POST-GRADUATION PLANS1 63.2% Accepted full-time job offers Employment 669 63.2%

Continuing education 300 28.3% 28.3% Continuing Seeking employment 55 5.2% education

2 Other 35 3.3% 5.2% Seeking Total 1,059 employment 3.3% Other

Base Salary Information SALARIES BY MAJOR3 Respondents4 Median Average Range

Aerospace Engineering 17 $83,500 $85,453 $68,100 - $115,000 Automotive Engineering 8 $86,900 $89,100 $72,000 - $110,000 Biomedical Engineering 17 $72,000 $74,985 $42,000 - $180,000 Chemical Engineering 4 $76,250 $79,375 $70,000 - $95,000 Civil Engineering 8 $68,750 $68,313 $56,000 - $90,000 Computer Science and Engineering 9 $120,000 $119,794 $71,148 - $175,000 Design Science 4 $67,500 $70,950 $52,000 - $96,800 Electrical and Computer Engineering 49 $103,000 $103,837 $40,000 - $200,000 Global Automotive and Manufacturing Engineering 11 $85,000 $90,639 $72,000 - $130,000 Industrial and Operations Engineering 26 $85,000 $90,173 $67,000 - $150,000 Manufacturing 5 $79,000 $79,700 $76,500 - $85,000 Mechanical Engineering 33 $82,000 $84,437 $52,000 - $115,000 Robotics 5 $130,000 $117,600 $80,000 - $148,000

Space Engineering 6 $89,550 $92,517 $84,000 - $109,000

Base Salary Information SALARIES BY REGION5 Respondents6 % Median Average Range

Midwest 99 45.8% $80,000 $80,714 $40,000 - $175,000 West 74 34.3% $105,000 $106,168 $52,000 - $200,000 Northeast 22 10.2% $95,625 $92,423 $65,000 - $113,000

South 21 9.7% $77,000 $78,468 $58,000 - $98,000

1 Data was collected on students who graduated in the Academic Year 2019 (July 1, 2018 to June 30, 2019). This data reflects post-graduation plans within six months of graduation. Data was collected on 1,059 out of 1,247 graduates which equals a knowledge rate of 84.9%. 2 Other includes Military, Volunteer Service, etc. 3 Majors with less than four reported salaries were not listed. For a complete list of majors, see page 15. 4 Respondents are the number of graduates who indicated they are employed and provided their salary. Some employed graduates did not provide their salary. 5 Salaries outside the United States were not included. 6 Respondents are the number of graduates who indicated they are employed and provided their salary and location. Some employed graduates did not provide their salary.

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JOB ACCEPTANCE BY STATE (TOP 6)1

1 Michigan 196 32.7%

2 California 122 20.4% 3 Washington 58 9.7% 4 Illinois 28 4.7% 5 Massachusetts 23 3.8%

6 Texas 21 3.5% Other Locations 151 25.2%

Total 599

Base Salary Information SALARIES BY SECTOR2 Respondents3 Median Average Range

Aerospace & Defense 28 $85,000 $85,254 $58,000 - $109,000 Automobiles & Parts 25 $85,000 $88,097 $52,000 - $150,000 Consulting/Employment Agencies 29 $78,000 $78,966 $56,000 - $135,000 Financials 6 $121,500 $126,333 $90,000 - $175,000 Government/Military 9 $73,105 $73,725 $46,103 - $103,000 Health Care 12 $71,000 $70,113 $40,000 - $98,000 Industrial Engineering & Transportation 4 $84,500 $87,975 $72,900 - $110,000 Oil & Gas 6 $80,000 $76,667 $52,000 - $89,000 Personal & Household Goods 4 $80,000 $77,500 $70,000 - $80,000 Retail 11 $108,000 $107,382 $80,000 - $130,000 Software & Computer Services 19 $96,000 $107,026 $52,000 - $200,000 Technology Hardware & Equipment 41 $95,000 $100,149 $72,000 - $180,000

Telecommunications 4 $105,000 $96,750 $62,000 - $115,000

1 Number and percent are based on the number of graduates who indicated the location of their employing organization. 2 Sectors with less than four reported salaries were not listed. 3 Respondents are the number of graduates who indicated they are employed and provided their salary and employing organization. Some employed graduates did not provide their salary and employer.

10 Guide for Recruiters Doctoral Data 2018–2019

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DEMOGRAPHICS

2018–20192 FALL 2019 DEGREES CONFERRED ENROLLMENT

Women 19% 27%

Underrepresented Minorities1 13% 15% Jennifer Shell International Students 52% 49% Michigan Engineers have a history and reputation 2,3 4 2018–2019 FALL 2019 for being very successful MAJOR DEGREES CONFERRED ENROLLMENT BY PROGRAM at Shell. They tend to be Aerospace Engineering 16 115 very goal oriented and Atmospheric, Oceanic and Space Sciences 7 7 able to prioritize in order Biomedical Engineering 16 119 to meet those goals, both Chemical Engineering 24 150 short term and long term. Civil Engineering 7 63 Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering — 51 Computer Science and Engineering 32 239 Design Science 2 10 Electrical and Computer Engineering 10 245 THE AVERAGE INDUSTRY Electrical Engineering 33 28 BASE SALARY FOR 2018–2019 Electrical Engineering-Systems 6 15 ENGINEERING DOCTORAL GRADUATES WAS Engineering Educaton Research — 5 Environmental Engineering 8 31 $ Industrial and Operations Engineering 11 59 120,567 Macromolecular Science and Engineering 5 41 Manufacturing 1 4 Materials Science and Engineering 10 99 Mechanical Engineering 55 244 Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering 6 33

Nuclear Engineering and Radiological Sciences 18 105 Nuclear Science — 1 Robotics — 50

Total 267 1,714

1 Includes Black, Hispanic and Native American. % based on ethnicity of domestic Engineering students. 2 Data compiled from students who graduated August 2018 to June 2019. 3 Students are counted more than once if they received a degree in more than one academic program. 4 Students may elect more than one program: this data only reflects their enrollment in the program designated as primary.

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TOP HIRING COMPANIES (2018–2019)1, 3

COMPANY FULL-TIME CO-OP INTERN TOTAL HIRES Amazon 95 1 39 135 General Motors 104 — 3 107 Google 56 3 35 94 Microsoft 50 — 29 79 Facebook 36 2 24 62 Northrop Grumman 27 — 32 59 Ford Motor Company 36 — 19 55 Apple 29 5 15 49 Capital One 33 — 10 43 Boeing 25 — 10 35 Aptiv 25 — 6 31 Stryker 8 — 20 28 Bosch 13 — 14 27 Intel 19 — 6 25 Lockheed Martin 20 — 5 25 Texas Instruments 5 — 19 24 Procter & Gamble 13 — 10 23 Raytheon 17 — 5 22 Epic 17 — 2 19 JP Morgan Chase 14 — 5 19 Cisco 5 — 13 18 Tesla Motors 6 5 7 18 U.S. Coast Guard 18 — — 18 Fiat Chrysler Automobiles 13 — 4 17 Uber 12 — 5 17 ExxonMobil 9 — 7 16 Schlumberger 11 — 5 16 Accenture 12 — 3 15 Goldman Sachs 9 — 5 14 Cummins 5 — 8 13 General Electric 10 — 3 13 Johnson & Johnson 3 9 1 13 Naval Surface Warfare Center 5 — 8 13

Complete list of companies hiring and/or recruiting available at career.engin.umich.edu/companylist.

1 University of Michigan was excluded from this list. They had 94 total hires. 2 Data calculated by jobs reported within six months of graduation, more hires may have been made than listed. 3 Students are counted more than once if they received a degree in more than one academic program.

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TOP HIRING COMPANIES (2018–2019) Engineering Career Resource Center 230 Chrysler Center 2121 Bonisteel Boulevard Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-2092

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This publication includes post-graduate and salary data reported as of November 2019.

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