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ED 134 062 TITLE INSTITUTION PUB DATE NOTE AVAILABLE FROM DOCUMENT RESUME BE 008 493 Salaries of Engineers in Education. Special Report. 1976. Engineers Joint Council, New York, N.Y. Engineering Manpower Commission. Dec 76 47p.; Not available in hard copy due to marginal legibility of origigal document. Engineering Manpower Cramission of Engineers doint Council, 345 East t7th Street, New York, N.Y. 10017 ($5.00) EDRS PRICE MF-80.83 Plus Postagt:s. BC Not Available from EDRS. DESCRIPTORS Academic Rank (Professional); Contracts; Contract Salaries; *Engineers; *Higher Education; Income; Occupational Surveys; Professional Occupations; Professors; *Salariesah*Surveys; *Teacher Salaries IDENTIFIERS *Engineering Manpower Commission ABSTRACT The Engineering Manpower Commission of the Engineers Joint Council conducted a survey of the professional income of engineers. Salaries were reported by employers, in this case deans or other officials of educational institutions, as a function of years since graduation at the bachelor's degree level or of age. Additional information on the questionnaire enabled the returns to be broken down according to six academic ranks or levels, two contract periods, and three types of institution; i.e., engineering schools with Ph.D. programs, those without Ph.D. programs, and technical schools with two-year or nonengineering curricula only. The salaries reported include base salary and any regular allowances that are equivalent to salary, but do not include payment for work not covered by the academic contract. Responses to the survey were recevied from 304 institutions covering 13,094 engineering graduates. (JMF) *********************************************************************** Documents acquired by ERIC include many informal unpublished * materials not available from other sources. ERIC makes every effort * * to obtain the best copy available. Nevertheless, items of marginal * * reproducibility are often encountered and this affects the quality * * of the microfiche and hardcopy reproductions ERIC makes available * * via the ERIC Document Reproduction Service (EDRS). BIAS is not * responsible for the quality of the original document. Reproductions * * supplied by EDRS are the best that can be made from the original. * ***********************************************************************

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ED 134 062

TITLE

INSTITUTION

PUB DATENOTE

AVAILABLE FROM

DOCUMENT RESUME

BE 008 493

Salaries of Engineers in Education. Special Report.1976.Engineers Joint Council, New York, N.Y. EngineeringManpower Commission.Dec 7647p.; Not available in hard copy due to marginallegibility of origigal document.Engineering Manpower Cramission of Engineers dointCouncil, 345 East t7th Street, New York, N.Y. 10017($5.00)

EDRS PRICE MF-80.83 Plus Postagt:s. BC Not Available from EDRS.DESCRIPTORS Academic Rank (Professional); Contracts; Contract

Salaries; *Engineers; *Higher Education; Income;Occupational Surveys; Professional Occupations;Professors; *Salariesah*Surveys; *Teacher Salaries

IDENTIFIERS *Engineering Manpower Commission

ABSTRACTThe Engineering Manpower Commission of the Engineers

Joint Council conducted a survey of the professional income ofengineers. Salaries were reported by employers, in this case deans orother officials of educational institutions, as a function of yearssince graduation at the bachelor's degree level or of age. Additionalinformation on the questionnaire enabled the returns to be brokendown according to six academic ranks or levels, two contract periods,and three types of institution; i.e., engineering schools with Ph.D.programs, those without Ph.D. programs, and technical schools withtwo-year or nonengineering curricula only. The salaries reportedinclude base salary and any regular allowances that are equivalent tosalary, but do not include payment for work not covered by theacademic contract. Responses to the survey were recevied from 304institutions covering 13,094 engineering graduates. (JMF)

***********************************************************************Documents acquired by ERIC include many informal unpublished

* materials not available from other sources. ERIC makes every effort ** to obtain the best copy available. Nevertheless, items of marginal ** reproducibility are often encountered and this affects the quality *

* of the microfiche and hardcopy reproductions ERIC makes available *

* via the ERIC Document Reproduction Service (EDRS). BIAS is not* responsible for the quality of the original document. Reproductions ** supplied by EDRS are the best that can be made from the original. ************************************************************************

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SALARIES OF ENGINEERSIIN EDUCATION 111

SPECIAL REPORT

1976

U S DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH.EDUCATION /I WELFABENATIONAL INSTITUTE OF

EDUCATION

IS DOCUMENT HAS BEEN REPRO-CEO EXACTLY AS RECEIVED FROME PERSON OP ORGANIZA TION ORIGIN-(NG IT POINTS OF VIEW OR OPINIONS

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December 1976

SALARIES OF ENGINEERS IN EDUCATION

Special Report

1976

Engineering Manpower Commissionof Engineers Joint Council

345 East 47th StreetNew York, New York 10017

Engineers Joint Council 1976 Price $5.00

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ENGINEERS JOINT COUNCIL

ENGINEERS JOINT COUNCIL (founded in 1941 and incorporated in 1958) is anorganization of engineering societies whose general objective is to advancethe art and science of engineering in'the public interest.

In furtherance of this general objective the Council shall:

(a) Provide for regular and orderly communications among itsmember societies.

(b) Act as an advisory and coordinating agency for member societyactivities, as mutually agreed.

(c) Organize and conduct forums for the consideration of problemsof expressed concern to member societies.

(d) Identify needs and opportunities for service in the engineeringcommunity and inform the concerned engineering institutions.

(e) Recommend appropriate programs of studies and research toengineering institutions and especially to member societies.

(f) Undertake, in accordance with policies mutually agreed to,specific activities or projects that the member societies actingindividually could not accomplish as well.

(g) Represent the member societies when they deem such jointrepresentation desirable.

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THE ENGINEERING MANPOWER COMMISSION

OF ENGINEERS JOINT COUNCIL

The Engineering Manpower Commission was organized in 1950 as partof Engineers Joint Council, to serve as a focus for national technologicalmanpower problems.

The Commission's program is carried out through the collection,analysis, and publication of significant data on engineering manpower, aswell as the development of programs and policies designed to acquaint thepublic with the importance of engineering to the national welfare. .

The Engineering Manpower Commission is charged with the followingresponsibility:

"To engage in studies and analyses of the supply, demand, and utilizationof engineering and technical manpower; to make recommendations, conductprograms, and develop reports concerning these aspects of engineering andtechnical manpower; and to carry on such other programs in the field ofmanpower as may be authorized by the Board of Directors of EJC."

EMC OFFICERS AND STAFF

Arthur W. Gilmore Chairman

Paul Doigan Vice-Chairman

James Crooke Vice-Chairman

Richard C. Fremon . . .Chairman, Surveys Committee

John D. Alden Executive Secretary

Jerry Dooley Assistant

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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

This survey was conducted by John D. Alden, Adrienne Marshal, andJerry Dooley of the EJC Staff.

The computer program used for processing the data to obtain salarycurves was written by Richard C. Fremon of Bell Telephone Laboratories, -who is also Chairman of the EMC Surveys Comittee.

We are particularly grateful to the many deans and salary administratorswho provided the basic data from the participating employers of engineers.Space does not permit their individual identification in this report, butwithout their cooperation we would be unable to conduct our biennial salarysurveys.

NOTE TO USERS

Additional data from the 1976 engineers' salary survey are publishedin three other reports, that may be of interest to educators, placementofficials, and students. These publications may be ordered from EJC Dept.P, 345 East 47th Street, New York, New York 10017:

Professional Income of Engineer3, 1976 $8.00 (prepaid orders only)Engineers' Salaries, Special Industry Report, 1976 $60.00Engineering Manpower Bulletin No. 33 (Salary Survey Highlights &Trends) $2.00 (prepaid orders only)

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SALARIES OF ENGINEERS IN EDUCATION, 1976

CONTENTS

Introduction 6

Distribution of Salaries Reported 11

Table of Median Salaries by Rank, Type of Institution, and

Months on Contract 12

Table of Mean Salaries by Rank, Type of Institution, andMonths on Contract 13

Educational Institution Medians 1953-1976 14

Salary Curves for All Educational InstitutionsAll Faculty, 9-Month Contract 15

Administrators, 12-Month Contract 16

Researchers, 12-Month Contract 17

Salary Curves by Rank, Engineering SchoolsInstructors 18

Ass't Professors 19

Assoc. Professors 22

Professors 25

Administrators 28

Researchers 30

Salary.Curves by Rank, Technical SchoolsInstructors 31

Ass't Professors 32

Assoc. Professors 33

Professors 34

Administrators 35

AppendixList of Schools Participating in the Survey 36

Facsimile of Questionnaire 38

Blank Charts for Personal Use 42

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SALARIES OF ENGINEERS IN EDUCATION -1976

INTRODUCTION

This report is based on data collected during EJC's twelfth annualsurvey of the professional income of engineers. Salaries were reportedby employers, in this case deans or other officials of educational insti-tutions, as a function of years since graduation at the bachelor's degreelevel or of age. Additional information on the questionnaire enabled thereturns to be broken down according to six academic ranks or levels, twocontract periods, and three types of institution - engineering schools withPhD programs, those without PhD programs, and technical schools with 2-yearor non-engineering curricula only. Schools responding to the survey arelisted in the Appendix.

The survey methodology was essentially the same as that used in 1972and 1974, but data cannot be compared with the results of surveys prior to1972 except in a general sense. Our 1970 survey was not broken down byrank or duration of contract, and our special engineering teachers' surveysof 1956 to 1968 were based on an entirely different methodology in whichindividual postcard returns were received from faculty members. However,we have reason to believe that salary curves derived from individual reportsare not significantly different from those based on employer's data, otherparameters being the same.

It should be noted that salaries include base salary and any regularallowances that are equivalent to salary, but do not include payment forextra teaching outside of the normal academic contract, consultation fees,or other professional or personal income. Salary information was collectedbetween June and August 1976 and consists of salary scales for the 1976-1977school year for most, if not all institutions.

The purpose of this report is to show the current level of engineeringteachers' salaries and to indicate, roughly, trends over the past years.It is not intended as a guide to establish salary scales for any institutionor to determine what any individual's salary ought to be.

Coverage and Response

304 educational institutions provided data covering 13,094 engineeringgraduates. The Engineering Manpower Commission's salary survey is probably themost comprehensive in the United States from the point of view of engineerscovered. Tlased on the National Science Foundation's estimate of engineersin academic employment, this represents a 56% sample.

Salary figures were reported by employers via a special questionnairedesigned specifically for educational institutions (see Questionnaire Format end of report.) The form provided for the tabulation of salaries byacademic rank and years of experience. Questionnaires were nailed late inMay 1976 to all U.S. engineering schools and several hundred major technicalschools. Replies were accepted until late August.

Survey participants were urged to submit salary information based on

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baccalaureate Tear. Some schools, however, were able to supply data only

on the basis of age. In such cases we use age 22 as the equivalent year

of baccalaureate. Because there are always a few individuals whose degreeand salary patterns differ widely from the norm, inclusion of their datain the report nay occa=1.onally produce a non-typical curve, particularlyif one is based on a relatively small number of individuals. All returnswere carefully edited before keypunching, and checks were made throughoutthe data processing to insure accuracy of the results. The confidentialityof individual salary schedules is protected at all times, as explained onthe survey questionnaire.

Technical Note on Computer Program

The computer program used for this survey is designed to calculatethe median, quartile, and decile points in the array of salaries reportedin a given "years of experience" column. Since these points fall withina salary bracket which covers a dollar range, the computer interpolatesthe point within the bracket, to the nearest $50, by assuming essentially'a straight-line distribution within the salary extremes. For example, ifthe median engineer turned out to be the 20th one in the $17,000-18,000bracket, and there were 100 salaries reported in this bracket, the medianpoint would be 20/100 of the range covered, or $200, and the computedmedian salary would be $17,200.

The fractiles are first produced as "raw" data. In geaeral we havefound that curves plotted on the basis of raw data contain many irregulari-ties that result more from inherent limitations of the methodology thanfrom significant changes in compensation practices. Therefore the datapresented in this report are based on four-parameter smooth curves calculatedby a least squares method. Each curve has the form y = ax2 +bx + c, withy equal to the reciprocal of salary and x = (43 minus years from firstdegree) raised to the power z. The computerprogram determines the valuesof the parameters a, b, c, and z that give the minimum sum of the.squaresof the differences between the raw and smooth values of y. In the summationthe differences squared are weighted by the populations associated witheach of the data points. Since each curve (median, quartile, etc.) iscomputed independently, it is possible for occasional anomalies to befound, such as curves apparently crossing. These are usually due to in-herent limitations in the smoothing routine, and should not be viewed ashaving any real significance. No statistics are computed where there arefewer than five salaries in a given year column.

Method of Presentation

Data for selected groups are presented in the form of plotted curves,below which are printed the data points on which they are based. Thedata tables also include mean salaries (which are not plotted and normallydiffer little from the median) and the number or salaries within eachcolumn. Users should always note these figures to be sure that the agedistribution of their own organization is consistent with the group described

by the curves. Data points haw: been omitted where there were fewer thanfive salaries in a column. The data tables also list the number ofsalaries above $42,000 or below $11,000, which were the limits established

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by the questionnaire form. The data tables are terminated where they gobeyond these limits.

Master's degree salaries normally do not became applicable until atleast one year after the BS degree. Similarly, doctor's degree salariesusually do not apply until about three years after the BS. Data for feweryears after the BS, where they may appear in same tables, should be ignoredas unreliable.

Explanation of Charts and Tables

All curves in this report have been smoothed through use of the pro-gram described above, except that the chart showing median salaries from1953 to 1974 is based on unsmoothed data 2ram 1953 to 1966 tad on smootheddata since then.

Data for 1976 are presented in four groupings, as follows:

(1) Tables of median and mean salaries for the different combinationsof rank, type of -lasLitution, andmonths on contrac!-. In these statisticsno account has been taken of years of experience. ihe breakdowno corres-pond with the distribution of salaries -reported, and the data given anindication of salaries for groups not covered by any of the more detailedcurves. --

(2) Salary curves for all educational institutions combined. Thesethree curves show salary distributions for all faculty members regardlessof rank, ell administrators, and all researchers according to the mostprevalent length of contract in each case. These curves are also repro-duced in the publication Professional Income of Engineers 1976 as repre-sentative of salaries in the educational sector. No other curves and datatables in thii report appear in any other publications.

(3) Curves fnr engineering schools broken down by academic rank andthe most prevalent lengths of contract, with separate data for PhD-grantingand other institutions.

(4) Curveu for technical schools broken down similarly.

Definitions

In the interest of uniformity of understanding, the following definitionsare provided:

(1) Salary -- Base salary paid by employers before deductions, andregular allowances including cost-of-living differential, if any.Payments for work not eovered by the academic contract are notincluded.

(2) Chart Data:a. Median -- The point in any array of data above and below which

half of the series is located, that !s, the midpoint.b. Mean -- The arithmetical average.c. Quartile --

Upper Quartile: The point in any array of data above whichone-quarter of the series is located and below which three-quarters of the series is located.

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Lower Quartile: The point in any array of data above which

three-quarters of the series is located and below which one-

quarter of the series is located.

d. Decile --Upper Decile: The point in any array of data above which one-

tenth of the series is located and below which nine-tenths of

the series is located.Lower Decile: The point in any array of data above which

nine-tenths of the series is located and below which one-

tenth of the series is located.

(3) Engineers -- Those holding a minimum of a Bachelor's degree in a

recognized field of engineering.

(4) Years of Experience -- The number of years since the baccalaureate

degree was awarded. This places the different degree levels on

an approximately equal footing, because those engineers with ad-

vanced degrees start out with salaries substantially higher, but

they are, of course, older.

History of the Survey

Throughout its history, Engineers Joint Council has conducted studies

related to the economic status of engineers. In 1949 EJC published "The

Engineering Profession in Transition." Studies were made on starting

salaries of engineering graduates by fields of employment in 1949 and 1950.

A specialized study made by EJC on behalf of the Department of Defense

was published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics in 1952 under the title,

"Employment, Education, and Income of Engineers 1949-50 -- A Survey of

Engineering Society Members of Full Professional r.ade."

Realizing the lack of comprehensive data on engineering income, EJC

decided in 1953 to undertake a series of studies in this area. The first

report of the series "Professional Income of Engineers" was completed by

EJC in 1953, the second in 1956. Initially, the interval between surveys

was three years. However, responding to requests for more frequent up-

dating of information, it was decided that surveys should be conducted

biennially. In 1957 the EJC survey activities were assigned to the

Engineering Manpower Commission. EMC has conducted and published the

salary surveys since 1958.

This report should not be confused with the biennial series of Salaries

and Income of Engineering Teachers reports published by EJC from 1956 to

1968 under grants from the National Science Foundation. These reports were

based on postcard returns from individual faculty members and went into

considerable detail. NSF has suspended its support of these surveys and

no further ones are planned.

Limitations

Useis of this report should apply salary curves with judgment. EMC

reports salary data as furnished by the survey respondents, but there is

no way of knowing whether respondents represent a "typical" cross section

of their employment group. Users should also note that data in some

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instances may be based on relatively small numbers of individual salaries.Salary patterns are also influenced by variables whose effect is impossibleto determine without detailed analysis beyond the scope of the EMC survey.

In publishing these curves EMC is attempting to show only what pre-vailing salaries are, not what they ought to be. We recognize that thesalary paid to any individual is, in the final analysis, affected bypersonal factors related to the specific duties of the position and theway they are performed. These factors can be resolved only between theengineer and the employer. Therefore EMC cannot undertake to evaluateindividual salary situations, nor to advise employers on the salaries theyshould pay for specific positions.

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DISTRIBUTION OF SALARIES REPORTED

NUMBER OF SALARIES REPORTED, BY TYPE OF INSTITUTION, RANK, AND MONTHS ON CONTRACT

ALL SCHOOLS9-10 Mo. Contract 11-12 Mb. Contract

Instructor 572 33

Ass't Prof. 2052 231

Assoc. Prof. 3343 338

Professor 3977 420

Administrator 368

Researcher 97 780

PhD ENGINEERING SCHOOLS9-10 Mo. Contract 11-12 Mb. Contract

Instructor 251 6

Ass't Prof. 1432 192

Assoc. Prof. 2504 276

ProfesSor 3305 378

Administrator 257 547

Researcher 76 737

NON-PhD ENGINEERING SCHOOLS9-10 Mo. Contract 11-12 Mo. Contract

Instructor 69 9

Ass't Prof. 313 24

Assoc. Prof. 544 44

Professor 545 28

Administrator 63 124

Researcher 18 29

TECHNICAL SCHOOLS9-10 Mo. Contract 11-12 Mo. Contract

Instructor 252 18

Ass't Prof. 307 15

Assoc. Prof. 295 18

Professor 127 14

Administrator 48 116

Rsssarcher 0 14

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SALARIES OF ENGINEERS IN EDUCATION, 1976

4/k.MEDIAN SALARY BY R.LK, TYPE OF INSTITUT/ON, AND MONTHS ON CONTRACT

Engineering SchoolPhD Program9-10 Mb.

Engineering School,Non-PhD9-10 Mo.

TechnicalSchool9-10 Mb.

Instructor $13,600 $14,550 $13,450

Ass't Prof. 16,200 15,600 15,500

Assoc. Prof. 19,500 18,550 17,850

Professor 24,900 24,050 21,150

Administrator 27,700 20,100 16,900

Researcher 16,900 14,500 NA

11-12 Mo. 11-12 Mo. 11-12 Mo.

Instructor $18,500 $12,400 $15,650

Ass't Prof. 19,850 15,000 15,900

Assoc. Prof. 23,950 23,950 17,000

Professor 29,300 27,650 15,350

Administrator 32,350 28,000 22,100

Researcher 18,250 15,750 NA

Note: These figures are medians of all salaries reported in the 1976 EMC

salary survey. In some cases the data above are based on a very mall

number of salaries reported. See the next page for a similat...table of

mean (average) salaries.

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SALARIES OF ZNGINEERS IN EDUCATION, 1976

MEAN SALARY BY RANK, TYPE OF INSTITUTION, AND MONTHS ON CONTRACT

Engineering School,PhD Program9-10 mo.

Engineering School,non-PhD9-10 no.

TechnicalSchool9-10 no.

Instructor $14,400 $16,050 $14,250

Ass't Prof. 16,300 15,800 15,650

Assoc. Prof. 19,650 18,650 17,950

Professor 25,600 23,650 21,750

Administrator 27,900 20,800 19,900

Researcher 17,150 15,900 NA

11-12 no. 11-12 mo. 11-12 mo.

Instructor $18,650 $12,650 $15,250

Ass't Prof. 19,800 15,100 15,350

Assoc. Prof. 24,650 22,700 16,100

Professor 29,700 26,550 17,900

Administrator 32,650 27,800 22,350

Researcher 18,600 17,000 NA

Note: These figures are means (averages) of all salaries reported in the

1976 EMC salary survey, rather than medians as usually shown. In some

cases the data above are based on a very small number of salaries reported.

See the preceding page for a similar table of median salaries.

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Annual Salary by YearsSince Baccalaureate Degree

22,000

21,000

20,000

19,000

18,000

17,000

li,000

15,000

14,000

13,000

12,000

11,000

10,000

9,000

8,000

7,000

6,000

5,000

4,000

EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION MEDIANS

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INGINLIANO MANPOWER COMMISSION

4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 0%

1976

1974

1972

1970

1968

1966

1964

1962

1960

1958

1956

1953

Note: These are overall medians taken from the EMC engineers' salarysurveys for each year without regard to rank or months on contract. The

1953-1968 data were obtained from individual faculty members via postcardsurveys, while data for other years were obtained from the schools. All

curves prior to 1968 are based on raw data, whereas later curves have been

smoothed as described in the introduction. Despite these and other variationsin survey methodology and participation over the years, the curves give

a rough but useful indication of trends during the period covered.

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Annual Salary by YewsSince Baccalaureate Degree

S33.000

32,000

31,000

30,000

29.000

28,000

27,000

26,000

25,000

24,000

23,000

22,000

21,000

20,000

19,000

18,000

17,000

16,000

15,000

14,000

13,000

12,000

11,000

ALL FACULTY, 9MO. CONTRACTALL EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS

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uninumue maiwomla comumam1976

0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 . 20 22 24 26 28 30

YEARS SINCE O.S. 1 2 3 4 5 6 I 8

UPPER DECILE 14450 15000 15600 16150 16800 17400 18050 18700

LEGENDUPPER QUARTILE

MEDIAN1395013350

1445013750

1490014150

1540014600

1590015000

1640015450

1695015900

1745016310

LOWER QUARTILE 12950 13300 13600 13950 14300 14600 14950 15301

Uppor Docile I1 OEM =NOLOWER DECILE 12500 12750 13000 13300 13550 13800 14050 14310

Upper Quartile MEAN 13500 13900 14300 14750 15150 15600 16000 16450MedianLower QuartileLower Docile

TOTAL NUMBERNUMBERS OVER 142000NuMBOIS UNDER 111090

5

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1

8

o

o

12o

o

260

o

640

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112o

0

153o

r

161o

2OEM =NO i

YEARS SINCE B.S. 9-1 12-14 15-17 18-20 21-23 24-26 27-29 30.34 35*UPPER OECILE 2005 22150 24300 26350 28250 29800 30950 31750 31200

UPPER QUARTILE 1855 20250 21950 23550 25050 26250 27150 27700 27050MEDIAN 1720 18500 19750 20050 21800 22550 23050 23350 22991

LOWER QUARTILE 1595 16850 17700 18350 18900 19250 19451 19450 18850LOwER OECILE 1475 15400 15950 16350 16600 16750 16750 16550 15900

MEAN 1735 18650 19950 21150 22150 23000 23550 rreso 23211

TOTAL NUMBER el 1007 1154 1187 v.6 054 818 1006 1069NUMBERS OVER 142000 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 2

NUMBERS UNDER 111000 6 3 4 1 1 5 4 3

NUMBER BE ENGINEERS COVERED 9455

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16 ADMINISTRATORS, 12-MO . CONTRACTALL SCHOOLS

Mimi salary by YearsSince Baccalaureate Del;

634000

32,000

31,000

30,000

29,000

23,000

27,000

26,000

25,000

24,000

23,000

22,000

21,000

20,000

19,000

18,000

17,000

15,000

15,000

14,000

13,000

12,000

11,0000 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30

YEARS SINCE B.S. 2 1.

UPPER DECILE 26600

UPPER QUARTILE 23050

LEGENDNEOIAN

LOWER QUARTILE0

0

1749013290

LOWER DECILE 12400

Upper Dade .10 MEM KAN 16100

Upper QuartileTOTAL NUMMER

NUMBERS OVER 142010

3

0

6MedianLame Quartile

.1111111 OM,Lower Malls NUNOERS UNDER $11000

YEARS SINCE B.S. 9-1 12-1 15.1? 16.2 212, 24.26 27.2

UPPER DECILE 2990 J290 39900 3755 3910 40100 4060 41290UPPER QUARTILE 2569 2660 31100 3325 J495 36200 3700 17900

MEDIAN 2140 240 27350 2939 3065 31450 3169 32150

LOWER QUARTILE 1736 2093 21600 2535 2640 26950 2720 27150LOWER DECILE 1616 1735 19200 2095 2I90 22000 2230 22490

MEAN 2165 2490 27950 2940 J065 31400 3175 32000

TOTAL NUMBER I* 2 61 116 10 146

NUMBERS OVER 142010 0 6

NUMBERS UNDER 111000 0 0

NUMBER OF ENGINEERS COVERED 769

18

Atil

69

41503760323027392260

3210

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Annual Salary by YearsSince Baccalaureate Degree

$33,000

3%000

31,000

3%000

2%000

211,000

27,000

26400

2%000

24440

23,000

22440

21,000

2%000

1%000

1%000

1%000

1%000

1%000

14000

13400

12,100

1%000

RESEARCHERS, 12-MO. CONTRACTALL SCHOOLS

17

441444tMs4 NANPOONO CONAINOON

1117$

0 2 4 0 0 10 12 14 16 10 20 22 24 26 26 30 rew

YEARS SINCE O.S. 0 1 2 3 ir 5 6 7 a

UPPER PECILE 0 0 15700 16550 17600 10300 19150 20000 20050

UPPER QUARTILE 0 0 14250 15000 15400 16550 17300 14050 14750

MEDIAN 0 0 12050 12750 13450 14150 14850 15550 16210

L EGEND LOWER QUARTILE 2 n 10950 11350 11800 12200 12650 13050 13450

LOWER OECILE 0 0 13500 10650 13850 11000 11200 11350 11900

Upper DeenaUpper QuartileMedian

............ MfAN 0 0 12850 13400 14000 14600 15150 15700 16250

TOTAL NUMBER 0 0 23 37 23 73 41 39 36

Lower Quartile NURSERS OVER $42000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

...........Lower lbelle NUMBERS UNDER $11000 a 0 5 6 2 6 9 6 2

YEARS SINCE D.S. 9-11 12.14 15-17 18..20 21.46 2446 27.29 30.34 354

UPPER DECILE 22450 24650 26450 27850 28450 29600 30050 30450 30630

UPPER QUARTILE 20100 21850 23300 244C0 25150 25750 26100 26400 26910

MEDIAN 17400 14900 20000 20800 21300 21690 21000 21950 22000

LOWER QUARTILE 14250 15300 16150 16400 17300 17600 17750 17800 17750

LOwER nrcur 11853 12300 17750 13150 12550 13850 14150 14400 16751

MEan 17350 14750 19900 20800 21500 21950 22251 22450 22600

TOTAL NUMREO 121 102 75 57 56 24 39 39 35

NUMBERS OVER 142000 0 0 0 0 I 0 1 0 0

NUMBERS UNDER $11000 6 4 3 1 1 0 t 1 0

NUMBER Of ENGINEERS COVEREO 780

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18 INSTRUCTORS, 9--.MO. CONTRACTALL ENGINSERING SCHOOLS

LEGEND

Upper DeepsUpper Quartile

MedianLANIMI quartileLAMNSE Cecile

Annual Salary by Years

Since Baccalaureate Degree

$33,000

32,000

31,000

30,000

29,000

28,000

27,000

26,000

25,000

24,000

23,000

22,000

21,000

20,000

19,000

18,000

17,000

16,000

15,000

14,000

13,000

12,000

11,000

IMAIIIIIINOMAAPOIRACIMBIU1011iam

0 2 4 6 8 10 12

YEARS SERGE A.S. 1

UPPER OECILE 12650UPPER QUARTILE 11450

MEDIAN 10700LOwER QUARTILE 10450LowER (MULE 10500

MEAN 11250

6rorAL Num4ERNUNOERs E,vFR $42010 0

NuNQE16 UNUEA 011100 3

E:ARS SINCE 1.5. 9-1 12-14uPRER OEGILE 1700 14g00

uPPER ouANTILE 1645 17650mEntAN 1410 14800

LOwim QUARTILE 1225 12650100ER DECILF 1105 11200

MEAN 1415 14100

TOTAL NumnEe 5 39

NumBFRE OVER 942E11 o

NuMnfas °HOER £11093 4

NUNFIER of ENGINEERS COVEzeo 320

14 6 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 ret

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

13400 13550 14500 15050 15600 16150 16700

12100 12700 13300 17900 14430 15000 15550

111,0 11600 17050 12450 12800 13150 13500

10650 10500 11150 11350 11550 11750 11950

10550 10100 10650 10750 10800 10850 10900

11600 12050 12400 12750 13100 13450 11750

6 13 le 17 21 14 160 0 0 0 0 0 o

3 4 3 4 4 3 2

19-17 16-20 21-27 24-26 27-29 30-34 35720700 21900 22950 23730 24400 25000 25450

15050 19700 19650 19950 20150 20300 20350

15350 10700 14000 16150 16250 16350 16400

12500 11150 13300 11350 13350 13100 13200

11350 115Co 11650 11000 11900 12050 12240

I5190 16250 16600 16900 17100 17250 17350

22 72 14 19 16 a 11

o a o o o o 0

o 2 1 1 1 o o

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Annual Salary by YearsSince Baccalaureate Degree

$33,000

32,000

31,000

30,000

29,000

28,000

27,000

26,000

25,000

24,000

23,000

22,00n

21,000

20,000

19,000

18,000

17,000

16,000

15,000

14,000

13,000

12,000

11,000

_

ASS'T PROFESSORS, 9-MO. CONTR4CALL ENGINEERING SCHOOLS

1

19

'Dr

ONAIWINNIINANIMOCIPMINANNAI197$ .

I 1

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r

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asowoo

40'

saws nom nomMIAs

%MA

rwo111 Nwlwr NANA

,r1

0 2 4 6 121416182022242828 30 41

YEARS SINCE 9.6.3 4 9 6 7

UPPER DECILE 15600 16250 16650 17050 17400 17700

UPPER QUARTILE 15400 15750 16090 16350 16600 16050

LEGENDMEDIAN

LOWER QUARTILE

1465014390

1510014550

1935014750

1560014950

1560015100

1995019200

LOWER MILE 13650 13050 14050 14200 14350 14450

Upper Dec lia MOO Ora MEM NEIN 14600 15100 15350 15600 15650 16000

Upper QuartilMedian

TOTAL NUNDER 21 51 93 12 135

Lower QuartileLambe Deana

NURSERS OVER $42000NUMBERS UNDER $11000

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

MIA, NOM MOM

YEARS SINCE 8.5. 9..1 1201 151 16-20 21.23 2426 2749 30.34 357

UPPER DECILE 1015 1065 1095 19050 19100 19050 19050 19000 10950

UPPER QUARTILE 1720 1795 MOO 17690 17900 MOO 17100 16900 14650

MEDIAN 1629 1650 16600 16500 16350 16150 15950 MOO 19399

LOWER QUARTILE 1540 1555 15550 15400 15200 14950 14700 14350 14000

LOVER DECILE 1459 1455 14400 14150 13900 12850 11450 13200 13000

MEAN 1630 1655 16600 16550 16450 IhP,0 16100 15900 15700

TOTAL NUMBER 47 34 154 78 71 42 43 46 49

NUN9ERS OVER $42000 0 0 I 0 0 0 0

NUMBERS UNDER $11000 1 0 0 0 2 1 2

NUMBER OP ENGINEERS COVEREO 1745

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Annuel Salary by YearsSince Baccalaureate Nino Since Baicalaureate Degree

31,000

29000

Vmmoo

moo

moo

moo

mm

mm

mmMM

( EJ,.._iJ _

INONUMIN MIPS= CONMISONIne

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MII

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LEGEND

Upper DocileUppor QuartileMedianLoam QuartileLower Dull*

..,...

31,000

29,000

27,000

25,000

23,000

21,000

19,000

17,000

15,000

13,000

11 000

1111411411111,4 1111110011/111 C011111111111011

1177S

I- ...0"..-.0'..

. 0' 1 1...PP-111.

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0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30a 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14

PhD SCHOOLS

16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 a

TEARS SINCE R.S. 3 4 5 6UPPER OECTLE 16000 16400 16750 MOO 17400 MOO

UPPER QUARTILE 15450 15800 16150 16458 16700 16958MEDIAN 0 14850 15150 15400 15650 15900 16111

LONER QUARTILE 14450 14711 MOO 15050 15210 15350LONER DECTLE 8 13950 14150 14300 14458 14550 14650

1 IMIN SOW NEAN 14990 15200 15500 15701 15950 16151

TOTAL NUMBER 3 7 20 47 86 113 122NUMBERS OVER $42000 0 0 I 0 I 0

GEM IMIN =NO NUMBERS UNDER 011001 0 0 I 0 I 0 0

TEARS SINCE B.S. 9-1 12-1 15-17 18-20 21-23 24-26 27-29 30-34 354UPPER DECILE 1120 1880 19100 19150 19050 18750 11410 17850 0050

UPPER QUARTILE 1735 17800 17700 17500 17200 16850 16451 15950NEOIAN 1640 1665 16750 16651 16401 16150 15800 15400 14911

LONER QUARTILE 1561 1975 15750 15600 15358 15051 14700 14290 13610LONER OECILE 1475 1480 14750 14550 14380 1,000 13700 13351 12911

MEAN 1645 1675 16850 16750 16550 16250 15950 15500 14910

TOTAL NUMBER 40 27 113 62 so 33 36 30 34

NUNOERS OVER 042000 0 0 I I 0 I I

NUMBERS UNDER 011000 1 o o e z 1 z

NUMBER OF ENGINEERS COvEREO - 1432

NONPhD SCHOOLSTEARS SINCE B.S. 6

UPPER OECILE 16200 16450 16710UPPER QUARTILE 16000 16851 16151

NEOTAN 14551 14100 15150LONER QUARTILE 12950 13651 14100

LONER DECILE 12200 12101 13311

MEAN 14301 14651 14951

TOTAL NUMBER 7 LS 13NUMBERS OVER 042080 I o INUMBERS UNDER 011000 I I I

TEARS SINCE B.S. 9-1 12-1 15-1 10-2 21-2 24-2 27.49 30-34 35.UPPER OECILE 1725 1811 1175 1945 2010 28,5 MOO 22101 22131

UPPER QUARTILE 1635 1665 1710 1730 1765 1801 11350 11850 19150MEDIAN 1540 1511 1611 1610 1621 1621 16250 16251 16250

LONER QUARTILE 1465 1410 1480 1475 1475 1475 14750 14750 14750LONER CECILE 1311 1399 1370 1340 1315 1301 12910 12851 12001

NEAN 1545 1991 1610 1639 1645 1691 16550 16551 16551

TOTAL NUMBER 6 4 2 7 16 15NUMBERS OVER 042000 0 I 0NUMBERS uNOER $1000 I I I

MUNK* OF ENGINEERS COVERED - 313

2C.

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Armed Salary by YearsSlue Baccalaureate Deem

$33,000

32,000

31,000

30,000

29,000

28,000

27.000

26,000

25,000

24,000

23,000

22,000

21,000

29,000

19,000

18,000

17,000

16,000

15,000

14,000

13,000

12,000

11,000

AS ST . PROFESSOR, 12 -140 . CONTRACTALL ENGINEERING SCHOOLS

MIMMNIMMIMMINMWOIMMIMMINN ..... ..... ........... - .......... -- ..... - ....................

1976

.......... ............... ,, ..... 1.-

.....'aml...

..... ..... .................... .............................. ......................... , ...........

ow".000, ..... ...... ............... ...... ..........

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MINIM

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.... .........

0 2 4 6 12 14 16 1 20 22 24 26 28 30 re

YEARS SINCE P.S.6 7

UPPER DECILE21750 22210 22651

UPPER QUARTILE21191 21511 21911

LEGENDMEDIAN

LOWER QUARTILE

1671115111

11950 1915915651 16150

LONER DECILC14710 14951 15151

Upper Dane 1=11 Om. MEAN19401 10651 10910

UPPar QIN, UNMedian TOTAL NUMBER

NUMBERS OVER 042000

13

Lower QuartileOWN ME,Lover Docile

NUMBERS UNDER $11000

YEARS SINCE B.S. 9.1 12.1 19-1 10.2 21.2 24-2 27-29 30-34 355

UPPER OECILE 2345 2440 2505 2525 2505 2490 23550

UPPER QUARTILE 2160 2200 1110 23450 2140 2195 22401

MEDIAN 1949 1970 1910 19750 1955 1915 19110

LOWER QUARTILE 1665 1750 1765 17551 1735 1715 16950

LOWER CECILE 1535 1020 1490 14601 1430 1400 13910

MEAN 1935 1900 2011 20E00 2000 0965 19150

TOTAL NUMBER 4 4 2 15 1 1

NUMBERS OVER 0420002

NUMBERS UNDER $11050

NUMBER OF ENGINEERS COVERED 216

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/UMW Salary by YearsSince Baccalaureate Degree

633,000

32,000

31,000

30,000

ASSOC. PROFESSORS, 9 MO. CONTRACTALL ENGINEERING SCHOOLS

..... .....

iNentERING liANFOAIR GeilUISON

1970

29,000

28,000

27,000

26,000

25,000

24,000

23,000

22,000

21,000

20,000

19,000

18,000

17,000

16,000

15,000

14,000

13,000

12,000

11,000

LEGEND

UPper DocileUpper QuartileMedian

0

II1 WAN .11.

2 4 8 8 10

YEARS SINCE B.S.UPPER DECILE

UPPER QUARTILENEOIAN

LONER QUARTILELONER DECILE

NvAN

TOTAL NUMBERNUMBERS OVER 042010NUMBERS UNDER 011000

YEARS SINCE B.S. 9..1

UPPER DECILE 2120UPPER QUARTILE 1985

MEDIAN 1865LONER QUARTILE 1771LONER DECILE 1695

N1AN MOTOTAL NUMBER 29

NUMBERS OVER $42000NUMBERS UNDER 011000

NUMBER OF ENGINEERS COVERED

12

12..14

2210020650193001805117100

19410

539

3048

14

15.422652110196518251715

1975

590

0

16 18

68-722902135197518251700

1989

48

20

21..2

22952135196510151600

1980

28

22

24-222902125194517951650

1965

23

24 26

619400lase172001695016400

17650

8

0

o

27.292281021051192011765116201

19400

2101

28

719901Imo176511720116601

17951

5

0

o

30..34

2265120000lease1725119791

19100

2311

1

30 r.s

2041119110181111735016710

10311

140

o

351224502045018451169501A10

10651

1191

1

Lower QuinineLower Docile

24

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PhD ENGINEERING SCHOOLSAnnual Ulm bY Years

Since liaccalsu este Degree

NON.-P hD ENG MEER ING SCHOOLSAnnual Ssli.y by Yesrs

Since asecalsureste Degree

...,

31,000

29.000

27,000

25,000

23,000

21,000

19,300

17,000

15,000

13,000

11,000

t Eini._

.44.01806818 MAWS= CANNINSON

197611111

MI

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0 2 4 6 I 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 26 20 wm

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31,000

29.000

27,000

25,000

23,000

21.000

19,000

17,000

15,000

13,000

11 000

1:rf,.. ...

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0 2 4 6 0 10 12 14 16 11 20 22 24 26 20 30 tel

YEARS SINCE B.S.

PhD SCHOOLS8

UPPER OECILE 19850 20450

UPPER QUARTILE 18551 19051MEDIAN 17500 17950

LEGEND LOWER QUARTILELOWER DECILE

1711016500

1735816700

Upper Docile MEANMEN OEM =MD17850 18251

Upper Quartile TOTAL NUMBERMullen NUMBERS OVER $42000Lower Quartile NUMBERS UNOER $11000Lower Dallis NOM 111 =MD

YEARS SINCE B.S. 91 12..1 15.1 88..2 21.1 24.1 27.1 30.34 35UPPER.DECILE 2135 2230 2280 2295 2290 2280 2270 22550 22510

UPPER QUARTILE 1990 2085 2135 2155 2150 2130 2105 MOO 20350

MEDIAN 1870 1950 1990 2080 1985 1960 1925 18800 18351

LOWER QUARTILE 1780 1825 1850 1850 1840 1810 1780 17301 16558

LOWER DECILE 1705 1735 1745 1730 1705 1670 1638 15850 15291

MEAN 1895 1965 2000 2010 1995 1975 1945 19050 18610

TOTAL NUMBER 21 45 49 39 24 18 16 105 146

NUMBERS OVER $42010NUMBERS UNDER $11000

NUMBER Of ENGINEERS COVERED 2504

NON- P hD SCHOOLS

YEARS SIVA B.S.UPPEW OECILE

UPPER QUARTILEOEDIAN

LOWER QUARTILELOWER OECILE

NEAN

TOTAL NUMBERNUMBERS OVER 142000NUNBERS UNDER $11000

YEARS SINCE B.S.UPPER OECILE

UPPER QUARTILEMEDIAN

LOWER QUARTILELOWER OECILE

19851910112016641410

NEAN 1785

TOTAL NUNOERNUMBERS OVER 842080NUMBERS UNDER $11000

12..1

2075195018351680/535

1020

NUMBER OF ENGINEERS COVERED 510

I.

15.1 18.2 21.13 24.1 27-.2 30.3 352155 2229 22800 2315 2340 2335 22551

1990 2020 20450 2065 2080 2095 20850

1850 1060 10750 1805 1695 1905 19194

1 695 1705 17151 1720 1720 1715 17801

1550 1560 15600 1560 1550 1525 14650

1850 1875 18951 1911 1915 1920 19018

10 0 40 480

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24 ASSOC, PROFESSORS, 12-MO CONTRACTALL ENGINEERING SCHOOLS

LEGEND

Upper DocileUppst QuartileMedianLower QuartileLower Docile

Annual Salary by YearsSince Baccalaureate Degree

$33,000

32,000

31,000

30,000

29,000

28,000

27,000

26,000

25,000

24,000

23,000

22,004

21,000

20,000

19,000

111,000

17,000

16,000

15,000

14,000

13,000

12,000

11,000

mimmommum unimologi II"

11

1

11111111111111Faiiiiiillgillonzaiwzmull

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113111111101104 WMPOOPUI COMINION

1971

1111711111111W....

2 4 6 10 12 14 16 18 n U 2NM

30 140

YEARS SINCE 9.5. 3 7

UPPER mciLE 0

uPPER QUARTILE 0

MEDIANLONER QUARTILELONER DECILE

MM. NM, III= MEAN

TOTAL NUNBER 2

NUMBERS OVER S4200NUMBERS UNOER $11100 1

ONO OMB III=

YEARS SINCE S.S. 9.1 12.1 191 16.41 21.23 24.2 272 30-114 Ss,

UPPER DECILE 2750 2700 2030 20950 29001 3009 3215 34200 31901

UPPER QUARTILE 2991 2979 2610 26500 26950 2745 2795 20650 29951

MEDIAN 2265 2390 2410 24501 24600 2445 2400 ESOso 20700

LONER QUARTILE 1995 2121 2215 22101 23010 2200 2215 21010 17601

LONER DECILE 1055 1975 2060 21000 21951 2035 1940 17150 14201

MEAN 2215 2355 2415 24691 25050 2929 2535 25301 24501

TOM muNOER 3 5 6 41 37 2 2 23 16

NUMBERS OVER $42000 0 0

NUMBERS um0ER $11001 0

MUNBER 07 ENGINEERS COVERED 320 2 6'

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Mewl Wily by ManUna Ism Iamb Doom

633400

32,000

31,000

*000

29,000

*000

27,000

26,000

25,000

24.000

23,000

22,000

21,000

20,000

19,000

14,000

17.000

10,000

15,000

14,000

13,000

12,000

11,000

PROFESSORS, 9-MO . CONTRACTALL ENGINEERING SCHOOLS

25

meiumumareata mama11711

II 1111112111111

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1111Ma 1111111 I

p. 11

0 2 4 6 11 10 12 14 16 10 20 22 24 2$ 2$ 30SOON

YEARS SINCE 9.5. 3 4 3 II 7 4

UPPER OECILE I I I 4

UPPER QUARTILE B I I 4

MEDIAN I B I 4

LEGEND LONER QUARTILE B I I 4

LOAER DECILE B I I e

Upper Docile MM. KAN I I e

U isr Pos21114It When TOTAL NUNTIER I I I 3

Lower Quer111.Lam Omens

NURSERS OVER 142110NUNSERS UNDER 111110

I9

II eB

=MP

YEARS SINCE P.S. 1..11 12-14 111 1121 21-23 24..21 27.41 3134 3541

UPPER CECILE 244BI HISS 2741 21051 31111 31211 32111 32700 32410

UPPER QUARTILE 22431 23111 2511 21351 27410 20310 21101 21400 21111

MEDIAN 20131 21111 2213 23053 24131 25331 25751 MOB 254114

LONER QUOTTIII 11111 21141 2135 2140e 2225e 22151 2215e 2235e 22231

LONER MILE 10731 11411 1100 21401 21751 21111 21151 21750 11111

WON 21300 22411 2342 24311 25151 25700 MC MSS 23030

TOTAL %UNSER 11 TI 31 134 301 SB/ 301 GS/ 714

NUNSERS OVER 141111 I I I 9 1 2

BuBseas UNDER 111111 I I I I I e

NURSER Of ENGINEERS COVERED 3130

27

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Angel WW2 07 Tim Anatol Wary by YsereSim Ilmealeureete Owe' Wee Saccalsweate Degree

033.000 $

31,000

29,000

27,000

25,000

23.000

21,000

19,000

17,000

15,000

13.000

11,0000 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 20 28 30 X 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 16 20 22 24 26 28 30

emorsams meson sermmem111711

3.3.0uu

01,000

29.000

27,000

25,000

23,000

21400

19,000

17,000

15,200

13,000

11 ow

,i Et i

,t, .s'MINIUM IMNPIOU COUNIMISION

1878

_

,

.

,......,

......................- -"--

LEGEND

YEARS SINCE 8.5.UPPER DECILE

UPPER QUART/LENEDIAN

LOVER QUARTILELONER DEC/LE

PhD SCHOOLS

Upper Ovals .1=I .1=I1 KANUpper (lustille

TOTAL NUMBER1116166Lower QuerelleLeraer Mello

MUMMERS OVER 142100NUMBERS UNDER 111001

YEARS SINCE B.S. 91 121 15.47 10.1

UPPER DEC/LE 2465 2620 27710 2915UPPER QUART/LE 2240 2385 25250 2655

MEO/AN 2075 2190 23010 2400LOWER QUART/LE 1990 2070 21400 2200

LONER DEC/LE 1875 1945 21050 2015

MEAN 2135 2245 23550 2450

TOTAL MUNGER 1 7 271 45

NUMBERS OYER 142800NUMBERS UNOER 111008 0

212 242 27.49 303 3540

3045 3155 32401 3305 327592775 2170 29450 2990 294002485 2555 26150 2631 256912250 2285 23000 2308 223002091 2110 21150 2100 20090

2535 2600 21450 2678 26150

427 56 625

NUMBER OF ENGINEERS COVERED 3305

NON.PhD SCHOOLSYEARS SINCE B.S.

UPPER DECILEUPPER QUARTILE

MEDIANLONER CILIRTILE

LONER DECILE

1

0

00

0

0

MEAN 0

TOTAL NUMBER 0

NUMBERS OVER 142010 1

NUMBERS UNDER 111811 0

YEARS SINCE B.S. 91 1214UPPER DEC/LE 25850

UPPER QUART/LE 22810NEOIAN 21480

LONER QUARTILE 20351LONER DEC/LE 18801

MEAN 21750

TOTAL NUMBER 14TIMBERS OVER 142060 0NUMBERS UNDER 011181 I

NUMBER OF ENGINEERS COVERED 545

28

2 3 4. 5 6 7

0 0 0 8 0 0

0 1 1 e 0 00 0 0 9 0 9

1 0 0 0 0 1

0 0 0 0 0

1 0 1 0 0 0

0 0 1 0 0 1

I I I e e I0 I I I 1 I

15.47 1828 2426 27..29 30.44 350.

26150 26400 26781 27010 27301 27750 2650024301 25300 25900 26200 26401 26508 2650022300 23100 23851 24400 24851 25200 2500020800 21200 21500 21780 21600 21801 2155118980 16950 19100 19050 19050 18950 18780

22450 23050 23581 23800 24100 24158 24150

44 76 60 75 74 03 1190 I 1 I I 0 II 0 1 I 1 I I

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Annual Salary by Yearssince Baccalaureate Degree

$33,000

32,000

31,000

30,000

29,000

28,000

27,000

26,000

25,000

24,000

23,000

22,00n

21,000

20,000

19,000

18,000

17,000

16,000

15,000

14,000

13,000

12,000

11,000

PROFESSORS, 12-MO CONTRACTALL ENGINEERING SCHOOLS

27

It /r gal IIMINIM 11

11111MPISITIO

'1

iII=KAM IIII121111111---

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26.

0 2 4 6 8 10 12

YEARS SINCE B.S. 1

UPPER DECILE 0

UPPER QUARTILE o

MEDIAN 0

LEGENDLONER QUARTILE 0

LONER DECILE 0 0

Upper Dec86 WM" MN. MM. MEAN 0 0

Upper Querellekeedlan

TOTAL NUMBER 0 0

Lower QuartileNUMBERS OVER $42000NUMBERS UNDER $11000

00

0

0

Lower Docile 0=0 WM.. .YEARS SINCE B.S. 9.11 12.14

UPPER DECILE 30450 32050

UPPER QUARTILE 26150 20100

MEDIAN 24250 25050

LONER QUARTILE 22150 24000

LONER DECILE 21250 22750

MEAN 25150 26600

TOTAL NUMBER 7 12

NUMBERS OVER $42030 a o

NUMBERS UNDER $11000 o o

NUMBER OE ENGINEERS COVERED . MI6

14 16 18 20 22 24 26 ,28MO

30 OW

2 3 4 s 6 7 a

0 0 0 0 o o o

o0

0

0

00

0

0

oa

ao

aa

0 0 0 0 o a a

0 0 0 0 a a a

0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 a 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 111

15+17 18.20 21..23 24.26 27.29 38.34 35#

33558 34850 35950 36000 37300 37450 36300

29950 31600 33000 34050 34600 34680 32558

27300 20600 29650 30300 30650 30400 28409

25550 26650 27300 27400 27050 26050 23708

23908 24600 24850 24658 24150 23150 21300

27950 29100 301101 30550 30750 30400 28400

41 51 43 60 62 56 74

o o o 1 o 1 o

o o 0 0 a a o

2 9

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LEGEND

WINKINKINUpperemMleMedianUww9mdlleUmwdiclle

Annual Salary by YearsSince Baccalaureate Nam

833,000

32,000

MAM

MAW

nmm

nmm

vmm

nmm

nmm

umm

nmm

4000

21,000

20,000

19,000

18,000

17,000

16,000

16,000

14,000

13,000

124=

11,000

mmomonsummummmm1976

e ..... .........

I

.........

0 2 4 6 8101214 16 M 20 22 M 26 28 30 A:

YEARS SINCE 0.5. 3 2 s 6 7

UPPER DECILE 0 a a a

UPPER QUARTILE 0 a o a

MEnIAN 1 a a o

LOWER QUARTILE 0 a a a

LOWER DECILE 0 0 a a a

1, VW. 11111110

MEAN 0 a a. 0 a

TOTAL NumnER 0 0 a a o

NURSERS OVER $42000 o 0 a a o

110 VE/Mt NURSERS UNOER 111130 3 0 a o o

YEARS SINCE. A.S. 9-11 12-1 15-17 18-2 21-2 24-26 27-29 30-34 35#

UPPER DECILE 0 2535 25750 3201 34E5 36550 37450 37250 34800UPPER QUART/LE 3 2260 26100 2925 3165 33150 33750 33400 31800

MEOIAN 3 1865 22200 2495 21.10 27900 28600 29000 29150

LOWER QUARTILE : 1641 18650 2075 2251 23650 24250 24150 22900LOWER PECILE 0 1590 17150 1805 1865 19050 19250 19450 19500

MEAm 0 1995 22600 2500 2690 28200 28050 28850 27000

TOTAL NUM9ER 4 7 28 41 34 58 43

NUM9ERS OVER 847240 3 4 0 2 2

NUMBEkS UNDER SlICJG 0 0 a

NUMOER 3#- ENGINEERS cnvEREn - 321 41 cvU

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ADMINISTRATORS, 12MO. CONTRACTALL,ENGINEERING SCHOOLS

Anneal Salary by YearsSince Baccalaureate Degree

$33,000

32,000

31,000

3%000

29.000

28,000

27,000

2%000

25,000

24,000

23,000

22,000

21,000

20,000

19,000

18,000

17,000

16,000

15,000

14,000

13,000

12,009

11,000

NANIONII COMINION1979

p.

_L

I P.-

29

1.

osi woorear°

gam analiNVIVI PPM VMS

Ir

21 4 6 li 10 12 14 16 111 20 22 4 26 26 30

YEARS SINCE B.S.UPPER DECILE

1.UPRER QUARTILE0

LEGENDMEDIAN

AMR QUARTILELONER DEGILE

Upper Docile I1, IMO ORM MEAN 0

Upper QuartileMedian TOTAL NUMBER 3

Lower Quart Ne NgMBERS OVER $42000

111 1I, NI MOLower Docile PANNIERS UNDER 1111030

1/4YEARS SINCE B.S. 91 12..1 15..1 182 212 24.2 27..2 30..34 35*

UPPER CECILE 3145 3420 3655 3835 3970 4060 4115 41550 41700

UPPER QUARTILE 2765 3000 3210 3390 3535 3646 3725 37900 38310

MEDIAN 2310 2615 2660 3035 3155 3230 3275 33050 33200

LONER QUARTILE 1260 2165 2470 2670 2785 2645 2875 28900 28950

LONER OECILE 1375 1670 2185 2340 2410 2440 2450 24550 24890

MEAN 2290 2620 2860 3060 3175 3240 3280 33050 33150

TOTAL NUMBER 2 4 7 10 10 9 127 101

NUMBERS OVER $4200010

NUMBERS UNDER 611000

NUMBER OF ENGINEERS COVERED - 671

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Annual Salary bY YearsSince Baccalaureate Degree

933,000

32,000

31,000

30,000

29,000

28,000

27,000

26,000

25,000

24,000

23,000

22,000

21,000

20,000

19,000

18,000

17,000

16,000

15,000

14,000

13,000

12,000

11,000

RESEARCHERS, 12MO. CONTRACTALL ENGINEERING SCHOOLS

01464161111116 IIAMPOWIR C06104141011

1978 wewao

0 2 4 6 8 10

/EARS SINCE B.S. 0

12 14

I

16

2

UPPER DECTLE 0 0 15700upPER QUARTILE 0 0 14250

MEDIAN 0 0 12050MEND LOWER QUARTILE 0 0 11000

LOwER DECTLE 0 0 10550

upper Docile MEAN 0 0 12900Upper Quartile

TOTAL NUMBER 0 0 22MadianLow Quartile NUMBERS OvER 142000 0 0 0

MIND MIMI 1111111Lovrtw Docile NUMBERS UNDER 111000 0 0 4

/EARS SINCE B.S. 9-11 12-14 15-17UPPER DECTLE 22450 24650 26500

UPPER QUARTILE 20100 21900 23350MEOIAN 17350 18900 20100

LOwER QUARTILE 14200 15250 16150LOwER DECILE 11800 12250 12750

NEAR 17300 18750 19951

TOTAL NUMBER 121 102 74

NUMBERS OVER 142000 0 0 0

NUMBERS UNDER $11000 a 4 3

NUMBER OF ENGINEERS COVERED - /66

3 2

18 20 22 24 26 28 30

3 4 5 6 7 a16550 17401 18310 19150 20100 2185115050 15801 16551 17300 18150 1875012750 13450 14150 14850 15501 1615111400 11810 12250 12650 13051 13450MOO 11850 11000 11150 MOO 11511

13450 14050 14600 15151 15700 16250

37 23 22 41 39 360 0 0 0 0 0

6 2 4 9 6 2

18-20 21-23 24-26 27-29 30-34 35lo

27900 29000 29750 30251 30650 3090124450 25250 25850 26250 26551 2675120950 21550 21951 22150 22350 2245016900 17500 17950 18300 16600 1601013200 13700 14150 14550 15100 15900

20900 21601 22151 22500 22800 23000

56 53 32 38 36 320 0 0 0 0 I1 1 o 1 e 0

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LEGEND

UpperMalleUpporQuertheModloas

LomwQmr918Lowerbielk

Annuli Salary by YeatsSkin baecalsuresto Dopes

$33,000

32,000

31,000

30,000

29,000

28,000

27.000

26,000

25,000

24,000

23.000

22,00P

21.000

20.000

19,000

18,000

17,000

16,000

15,000

INSTRUCTORS, 9-MO. CONTRACTTECHNICAL SCHOOLS

31

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171

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MUM

*0"

14,000 '

13,000

12,000

11.0000

MIN MIN

0=11 IMINE

"" 1". 11

2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26

YEARS SINCF B.S. 2 4 5 6

UPPER DECILE 14250 14650 15050

UPPER QUART/LE 12900 13250 13550

MEOIAN 11950 12100 12250

LOWER QUARTILE 10753 10900 11100

LOWER OECILE 10500 10600 10700

MEAN 0 12100 12300 12500

TOTAL NUMBER 3 9 11 10,

NUMBERS OVER $42000 0 0

NUMBERS UNDER $1.1000 2 1

YEARS SINCE B.S. 9.11 12.1 15..17 182 21.23 24.26 27.29

UPPER OECILE 16550 1765 18600 1945 20050 20450 24650

UPPER QUARTILE 14750 1560 16300 1690 17350 17600 17650

MEDIAN 12850 1325 13600 1390 14150 14350 14450

LONER QUARTILE 11700 1210 12400 1260 12700 12800 12750

LOWER OECILE 11050 1125 11450 1160 11650 11700 11700

MEAN 13350 1390 14400 1480 15151 15350 15450

TOTAL NUMBER 29 1 14 2 16 17 17

NUMBERS OYER $42000 0 0 0

WUMBERS-UNDER.5/160.0-

NUMBER OF ENGINEERS COWERED 252

3 3

=14.....28 30 we

7 8

15450 1580013850 1415012400 1255011250 1141110800 10900

12700 12950

13 6

4 1

30.34 35420550 1975017501 1680014500 14254 -

12700 1240011550 11200

15400 14794

33 240

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32 ASST. PROFESSORS, 9 MO. CONTRACTTECHNICAL SCHOOLS

Memel Salary by YearsOwe Rena laureate Degree

OUW

32,000

31,000

30,000

29,000

28,000

27,000

26,000

25,000

24,000

23,000

22,000

21,000

20,000

19,000

mom

17,000

16,000

nom

Isom

nom

nom

11,000

114M10111 1014181011

1974

..

0 2 4 6 8 10 12

YEARS.SINCE B.S.UPPER DECILE

UPPER QUARTILE

LEGENDMEDIAN

LOWER QUARTILELOWER DECILE

Upper Docile MIMI MIMI MIMI MEANUpper guertile

TOTAL NUMBERMedianLoeser Quoit Us NUMBERS OVER $42000

AMIN AMIN INIMILower Dodge NUMBERS UNOER $11030

YEARS SINCE B.S. 9..1 121UPPER OECILE 1820 1885

UPPER QUART/LE 1698 1730MEDIAN 1560 1565

LOWER QUARTILE 1405 1420LOWER OECILE 1310 1325

MEAN 1565 1590

TOTAL NUMBER 4 6

NUMBERS OVER 042000WUN3ERS-UNGERL1.1041

NUMBER OF ENGINEERS COVERED - 307

14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28

16588 16900 1725815258 15658 1685814758 15850 1538813551 13651 1375811458 11950 12488

14208 14650 15000

a 18 100 1

. 8 0 I

15..1 21..2 24.46 27..29 38-34 S51935 1965 1990 21080 20188 20158 212811745 1740 1725 17110 16958 16858 16751555 1548 1535 15258 15254 15288 15211420 1420 1410 13958 13751 13558 15281315 1385 1291 12880 12750 12758 WO1590 1585 1588 15758 15758 15788 1578

z 2 z 17 19 18 2I 1 I

4... 6._ .4. IL - ot

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Annuli Salary by YearsWm Baccalaureate Dews

233,000

32,000

31,000

30,000

ASSOC. PROFESSORS, 9-MO. CONTRACT 33

TECHNICAL SCHOOLS

DMINUMNI WPM/ esuummag1979

29,000. A

211000

27,000

26,000

. 23,000

24,000

23,000r I 1 N1r 0-

22,000

21,000

20,000

19,000

18,000

17,000

16,000

15,000

14,000

13,000

12,000

11,000

.

.

... . .. . - . ... .

il 1.661..

ow.

0 2 4 6 8 ID 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 Za.

YEARS SINCE B.S.7

UPPER OECILE 0 21050 21200

UPPER QUARTILE 19950 20000

MEDIAN 0 18250 18211

LEGEND LOWER QUARTILE 15250 15550

LOWER OECUE 0 14300 14511

Upper Deelle MEAN 17900 18808

Upper QuartileaMedian

5 5

Lower QuertiliTOTAL NUMBER

NUMBERS $42000 0 6OVERNUMBERS UNDER $11000

Lower DocileYEARS SINCE B.S. 9-11 12.4 15.4 15..2 21..2 272 31.14 15.

UPPER DECILE 21350 2145 2155 2165 2165 21650 2165 21550 21300

UPPER QUARTILE 20050 2005 2005 2000 1999 19150 1970 19501 19111

MEDIAN 15150 1805 1800 1790 1755 17750 1770 17680 17400

LOWER QUARTILE 15900 1620 1640 1645 1640 16250 1600 15501 14350

LOWER DECILE 16180 1405 1490 1489 1470 14501 1421 13700 12650

MEAN 18100 1815 1821 1815 1810 18851 1790 17701 17211

TOTAL NUMBER 15 4 3 4 3 35 2 24 3/

..Nuoseuts..ovER 14 2000 8NUMBERS m0E11141808--

NURSER OP ENGINEERS 251yENE0 . 29s

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34 PROFESSORS, 9MO. CONTRACTTECHNICAL SCHOOLS

LEGEND

Upper DeaneUpper QuartileMedianLower QuartileLower Docile

Annual Salary by Years&nee Beetta laureate Degree

333,000

32,000

31,000

30,000

29,000

28,000

27,000

28,000

25,000

24,000

23,000

22,000

21,000

20,000

19,000

16,000

17,000

16,000

15,000

14,000

13,000

12,000

11,000

MANIOWAN CONOMMON

1976

,

0 2 4 6 8

4WD NOM

4WD 4WD

YEARS SINCE B.S.UPPER OECILE

UPPER QUARTILEMEDIAN

LONER QUARTILELONER OECILE

MEAN

TOTAL NUMBERNUMBERS OVER $42000NUMBERS UNDER $11000

..... ..... .......... ..............

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10 12

YEARS SINCE B.S. 9..1

UPPER OECILEUPPER QUARTILE

MEDIAN'LONER QUARTILELONER OECILE

MEAN

TOTAL NUMBERNUMBERS OVER $62000

12..1

24152310213516601770

2130

NUMBER UST ENGINEERS COVERED - 127

14 16

2

18 20

15.47 18-224400 240523200 233521400 214519850 202517550 1744

l'1250 2125

21-225452350214519701725

2130

22 24

o

o

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26 28 30 :Pp

2426 27226300 273523750 240521400 213019150 100517150 1710

21450 2165

20

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22958

23o

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Annual Salary by YearsSim Baccalaureate NEM

$33,000

32,000

31,000

30,000

29,000

28,000

27,000

26,000

25,000

24,000

23,000

22,000

21,000

20,000

19,000

18,000

17,000

16,000

15,000

14,000

13,000

12,000

11,000

ADMINISTRATORS, 12-MO. CONTRACTTECHNICAL SCHOOLS

35

mmummommmummmm1978

0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 2 28 30 or.,

YEARS SINCE n.s.uPPER DECILE

uPPER QUARTILE

0

LEGENDMEDIAN

LOWER QUARTILE0

LOWER DECILE 0

UppwMWN ONO NINO NINO REAR 0

UppergimMleWften TOTAL NUMBER 0

LowerOmMW NURSERS OVER 042010

OM. MN= 1LowerNWN NURSERS uNDER 011010 0

YEARS SINCE S.S. 4-11 12-1 15-1 18-2 21-2 24-2 27-2 30-3 350,

uPPER DESILE 23550 2500 2645 2795 2940 3090 3225 3400 36250

uPpER QUARTILE 23200 2370 2420 24a0 2545 2620 2705 2020 01060

REDIAN 20650 2105 2140 2160 2215 2250 2265 2330 24000

LOWER QUARTILE 17100 1745 1779 1815 1855 1905 1955 2035 22059

LOWER DECILE 15150 1560 1605 1645 1680 1710 1735 1760 17050

REAR 20250 2060 2110 2170 2235 2310 2360 2475 25900

TOTAL NURSER . 7 1 1 1 1 2 16

RUNSERS.AtEJL_ S42000nunOtns ',Pour 111000

SURBER OF ENGINEERS COVERED - 116

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EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS

ENGINEERING SCHOOLS, PHD

Air Force Institute of TechnologyArizona State UniversityBrigham Young UniversityBrown UniversityCase Western Reserve UniversityChristian Brothers CollegeClemson UniversityCleveland State UniversityClarkson CollegeColumbia UniversityCornell Univerni:vDartmouth CollegeDrexel UniversityDuke UniversityFlorida Institute of TechnologyGeorgia Institute of TechnologyInstitute of Paper ChemistryIowa State UniversityKansas State UniversityLamar UniversityLouisiana State UniversityLouisiana Technological UniversityMarquette UniversityMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyMichigan State UniversityMichigan Technological UniversityMississippi State UniversityNew Mexico State UniversityNorth Carolina State UniversityNortheastern UniversityNorthwestern UniversityOhio State UniversityOhio UniversityOld Dominion UniversityOregon State UniversityPennsylvania State UniversityPortland State UniversityPrinceton UniversityPurdue UniversityRensselaer Polytechnic InstituteSouth Dakota School of Mines & TechnologySouthern Methodist UniversityStanford UniversitySUNY College of Ceramics at Alfred UniversitySUNY College of Environmental Science & ForestryStevens Institute of TechnologySyracuse UniversityTennessee Technological UniversityTexas A&M UniversityTexas Technological UniversityTufts UniversityUnion CollegeU.S. Naval Postgraduate SchoolUniversity of AkronUniversity of Alabama, BirminehUniversity of Alabama, Huntsvil.,University of Alabama, UniversityUniversity of ArizonaUniversity of ArkansasUniversity of Califorria, DavisUniversity of California, Los AngelesUniversity of California, Santa BarbaraUniversity of ColoradoUniversity of ConnecticutUniversity of DaytonUniversity of DelawareUniversity of Florida

University of HawaiiUniversity of IowaUniversity of KansasUniversity of KentuckyUniversity of LouisvilleUniVersity of MaineUniversity of Maryland

University of MasiachusettsUniversity of MiamiUniversity of MinnesotaUniversity of MississippiUniversity of Missouri, ColumbiaUniversity of Missouri, RollaUniversity of NebraskaUniversity of Nevada, RenoUniversity of OklahomaUniversity of PennsylvaniaUniversity of PittsburghUniversity of Rhode IslandUniversity of RochesterUniversity of South CarolinaUniversity of Southern CaliforniaUniversity of Tennessee Space InstituteUniversity of Texas, ArlingtonUniversity of ToledoUniversity of VermontUniversity of VirginiaUniversity of Washin.4tonUniversity of Wisconsin, MadisonUniversity of Wisconsin, MilwaukeeUtah State UniversityVanderbilt UniversityVirginia Polytechnic InstituteWashington State UniversityWashington UniversityWayne State UniversityWest Virginia UniversityW:ah.ite State UniversityWorcescor Polytechnic InstituteYale University

ENGINEERING SCHOOLS, NON-PHD

36

Arkansas State UniversityArkansas Polytechnic CollegeArkansas State UniversityBradley UniversityBucknell UniversityCalifornia Polytechnic State UniversityCalifornia State Polytechnic UniversityCalifornia State University, ChicoCalifornia State University, FresnoCalifornia State University, Long BeachCalifornia State University, Los AngelesCalifornia State University, NorthridgeCalifornia State University, SicramihtoThe CitadelCooper UnionEmbry-Riddle Aeronautical UniversityFairleigh Dickenson UniversityFlorida Technological UniversityGeneral Motors InstituteGeneva CollegeThe Hartford Graduate CenterHarvey Mudd CollegeHoward UniversityIndiana Institute of TechnologyJohn Brown UniversityLafayette CollegeLeTourneau CollegeLoyola CollegeLoyola Marymount University

Manhattan CollegeMarietta CollegeMassachusetts Maritime AcademyMCNeese State UniversityMemphis State UniversityMilwaukee School of EngineeringMonmouth CollegeMontana College of Mineral Science & TechnologyNew England CollegeNorwich UniversityOhio Northern UniversityNikki -C6IIige-df-St... -Unda.UnivertiftyC.W. Post College - LIU

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Purdue University, IndianapolisSan Diego State UniversitySan Jose State UniversitySeattle Pacific CollegeSeattle UniversitySouth Dakota State UniversitySoutheastern Massachusetts UniversitySouthern Illinois University, EdwardsvilleSouthern UniversitySUNY Maritime CollegeSwarthmore CollegeTrinity CollegeTrinity UniversityTri-State UniversityU.S. Naval AcademyUniversity of Arkansas, Little RockUniversity of BridgepertUniversity of HartfordUniversity of LowellUniversity of Michigan, DearbornUniversity of Nevada, Las VegasUniversity of New HavenUniversity of North CarolinaUniversity of North DakotaUniversity of the PacificUniversity of RedlandsUniversity of South AlabamaUniversity of Southwestern LouisianaUniversity of Tennessee, ChattanoogaUniversity of Texas, El PasoUniversity of Texas, Permian BasinUniversity of Wisconsin, PlattevilleVillanoa UniversityValparaiso UniversityVirginia Military InstituteWalla Walla CollegeWebb Institute'of Naval Architecturewest Coast Universitywestern Michigan UniversityWestern New England CollegeWest Virginia College of Graduate StudiesYoungstown State University

TECHNICAL INSTITUTES

Academy of Aeronauticskmerican River CollegeAndrews UniversityAnoka-Ramsey Community CollegeArizona State UniversityAsheville Buncombe Technical InstituteBluefield Stete CollegeBrIstol Community CollegeBroward Community CollegeButler County Community CollegeCalifornia Polytechnic State UniversityCape Fear Technical InstituteCentral Missouri State UniversityCentral Piedmont Community CollegeChabot CollegeClark Technical CollegeClatsop Community CollegeCogswell CollegeCollege of the DesertCollege of Lake CountyCollege of MarinCollege of the SiskiyousColorado Technical CollegeDelaware Technical and Community CalegeDelgado CollegeDel Mar Collegeputchess County Community CollegeEastern Kentucky UniversityFairmont State CollegeFlorence-Darlington Technical CollegeFlorida International University

rdieMunity College

Forest Park Community College 3 937

Gaston CollegeGeorgia Southern CollegeGuilford Technical InstituteHartford State Technical CollegeHawkeye Institute of TechnologyLake Superior State CollegeLincoln Land Community CollegeLincoln UniversityMarshall UniversityMeramec Community CollegeMilwaukee Area Technical CollegeMissouri Western State CollegeMonroe County Community CollegeMontgomery CollegeMorrison Institute of TechnologyMorton CollegeMuskegon Community CollegeNashville State Technical InstituteNew Hampshire Vocational-Technical CollegeNew York City Community CollegeNew York Institute of TechnologyNiagara County Community CollegeNormandale Community CollegeNorth Carolina A&T UniversityNorth Dakota State School of ScienceNorthern Montana CollegeOhio College of Applied ScienceOklahoma State UniversityOld Dominion UniversityOregon Institute of TechnologyPalm Beach Junior CollegeParkland CollegePurdue University IndianapolisPurdue University, School of TechnologyRochester Institute of TechnologyRock Valley CollegeSt. Cloud State UniversitySt. Petersburg Junior CollegeSan Bernardino Valley CollegeSandhills Community CollegeSan Jacinto CollegeSolano CollegeSomerset Community CollegeSouth Carolina State CollegeSouthern Technical InstituteSouth PlaintrCollegeSouthwest State UniversitySpartanburg Technical CollegeSpringfield Technical Community CollegeSUNY Agricultural & Technical College at AlfredSUNY Agricultnral & Technical College at Canton

SUNY Agricultural & Technical Collcge at DelhiState University of New York at BuffaloSumter Area Technical CollegeTechnical Career InstitutesTechnical Institute of AlamanceTemple UniversityTennessee State UniversityTexas AM UniversityThames Valley State Technical CollegeTri-County Technical CollegeTrident Technical CollegeUniversity of AkronUniversity of HartfordUniversity of NevadaUniversity of North CarolinaUniversity of PittsburghUniversity of Southern ColoradoUniversity of Wisconsin at ParksideWashington Technical InstituteWaterbury State Technical Collegewaterbury State Technical Collegeweber State CollegeWentworth College of TechnologyWestern Kentucky UniversityWest Virginia Institute of Technology

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DO NOT DETACH THIS PAGE SEE INSTRUCTIONS ON FORM

PROFESSIONAL INCOME OF ENGINEERS 1916

Please return this sheet with your filled-out clIta form. Unidentified returns cannot be included in the survey. Do not put your nameand address on the form itself. IV 'n we have checked off receipt of your return and screened :1 for completeness, we will separattrthis address slip from the data for: Jo that the confidentiality of your data will be assured.

If the mailing label affixed below is incc rrect, inc.c,mplete, or missing, please indicate correct address:

1. Name of Reporting OrLian!zation:

City: State'

2. Name and title of person rIsponsible for data.

3. Check type of insltution:

1:3 Engineering school, PhD granting.

o Engineering school, non-PhD granting.

o Technology school.

E) Research unit.

RETURN ENTIRE DATA FORM TO:

ENGINEERING MANPOWER COMMISSION345 East 47th Street, New York, New York 10017

Zip Code'

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ENGINEERSJOINTCOUNCILNE EMIT 47TH STREET. NEW YORK, N.Y. 10017(212) 04440414

ENGINEERING MANPOWER COMMISSION

May 1976

To Deans of Engineering and Technology:

This is the twelfth biennial survey of engineers' salaries conducted bythe Engineering Manpower Commission of Engineers Joint Council. In orderto provide statistics representing all sectors of engineering employment,we require data from educational institutions in their capacity as employersof engineering graduates in faculty, administrative, and research positions.The attached form for engineering and technical schools has separatesections for each academic rank, and is the source of our special report onSalaries of Engineers in Education. All returns are handled so as to insurethe confidentiality of each employer's data.

Respondents who provide usable returns will be sent a complimentary copyof the salary curves for their employment group. In addition, we are nowable to offer the following special services.

(1) Groups of employers desiring special salary curves for their own usemay order these by contacting EMC while there is still time to accomplishthis without delaying the survey.

(2) Respondents requiring salary data in advance of regular publicationmay order copies of the advance computer printouts, which are availableabout eight weeks before the final report.

(3) Respondents who submit prepaid orders for the detailed salary reportin advance of publication will be entitled to a substantial discount from

the full publication price.

All of these special services are described on the enclosed pink orderform, and should be ordered as specified thereon.

This year's data form is similar to those of previous years, and is notdifficult to fill out. Please follow the instructions on the form andreturn all parts to us. If you need additional forms, we will be glad toprovide them.

We look forward to your participntion in this year's survey.

Sincerely

CatittJohn D. AldenExecutive Secretary

... TO ADVANCE THE ART AND SCIENCE OF ENGINEERING IN THE PUILIC INTEREST

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Annual Salary by YearsSince Baccalaureate Degree

833,000

32,000

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Membership of theENGINEERS JOINT COUNCIL

MEMBER SOCIETIES

ASCE American Society of Civil EngineersAIME American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and

Petroleum EngineersASME American Society of Mechanical EngineersASAE American Society of Agricultural EngineersSME Society of Manufacturing EngineersISA Instrument Society of AmericaASOC American Society for Quality ControlAllE American Institute 01 Industrial EngineersSFPE Society of Fire Protection EngineersAIPE American Institute of Plant EngineersAACE American Association of Cost EngineersAlChE American Institute of Chemical EngineersNICE National Institute of Ceramic EngineersASEE American Society for Engineering Education

ASSOCIATE SOCIETIES

APCA Air Pollution Control AssociationASNT American Society for Nondestructive TestingSPHE Society of Packaging and Handling EngineersIMMS International Material Management SocietySWE Society of Women EngineersSHOT Society for the History of TechnologyWSE Western Society of EngineersLES Louisiana Engineering SocietyWSE-D.C. Washington Society of EngineersESNE Engineering Societies of New EnglandLACES Los Angeles Council of Engineers and ScientistsIMMS/ NJ International Material Management Society

(New Jersey Chapter)CES Cleveland Engineering SocietySAME Society of American Military EngineersSAWE Society of Allied Weight EngineersDEC Danville Engineers ClubACEC American Consulting Engineers CouncilNACE National Association of Corrosion EngineersASGE American Society of Gas EngineersSES Standards Engineers SocietySESA Society for Experimental Stress Analysis

4 7307-76 Price $5.00