Is a Electromechanical Technologies/Technicians degree worth it?
Across 17 schools, graduates of Electromechanical Technologies/Technicians earn a median $83,399 five years out on $50,844 of debt — most often working as Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technologists and Technicians. Every figure is a real, published federal number.
Median 5-yr pay
$83,399
Median debt
$50,844
Years to pay off
6.1
at 10% of pay
AI task exposure
36%
GPT-4-era overlap
10-yr job growth
+3.2%
BLS 2024–2034
Gender pay gap
1.3%
$84,099 vs $83,005
Net price
$17,237/yr
Debt-test failures
0%
of programs
'Real' premium
+$23,204
vs avg, adjusted
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Explore Electromechanical Technologies/Technicians in full →Data: U.S. Dept. of Education College Scorecard, BLS OEWS, O*NET, AI-exposure measures (Eloundou/AIOE), Zillow. Earnings reflect federally-aided graduates; see the full story for methodology and limitations.