Polymer/Plastics Engineering

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#1

#1 Best College for Polymer/Plastics Engineering in the U.S.

University of Massachusetts-Lowell
Lowell, MA

the University of Massachusetts-Lowell is a non selective school.

Acceptance Rate

86%

Annual Degrees Awarded

42

SAT Score

1,180–1,360

Est. Net Price *

$17,240

Median Starting Salary

$66,449

#2

#2 Best College for Polymer/Plastics Engineering in the U.S.

Lehigh University
Bethlehem, PA

Lehigh University is known for being a highly selective school.

Acceptance Rate

37%

Annual Degrees Awarded

10

SAT Score

1,350–1,490

Est. Net Price *

$30,453

Median Starting Salary

$69,260

#3

#3 Best College for Polymer/Plastics Engineering in the U.S.

University of Southern Mississippi
Hattiesburg, MS

the University of Southern Mississippi is known for being a non selective school.

Acceptance Rate

99%

Annual Degrees Awarded

11

SAT Score

1,040–1,280

Est. Net Price *

$14,427

Median Starting Salary

$65,422

#4

#4 Best College for Polymer/Plastics Engineering in the U.S.

University of Massachusetts-Amherst
Amherst, MA

the University of Massachusetts-Amherst is a fairly selective school.

Acceptance Rate

64%

Annual Degrees Awarded

9

SAT Score

1,280–1,480

Est. Net Price *

$22,291

Median Starting Salary

$69,545

#5

#5 Best College for Polymer/Plastics Engineering in the U.S.

Case Western Reserve University
Cleveland, OH

In general, Case Western Reserve University is known for being a extremely selective school.

Acceptance Rate

27%

Annual Degrees Awarded

6

SAT Score

1,420–1,540

Est. Net Price *

$38,279

Median Starting Salary

$69,280

#6

#6 Best College for Polymer/Plastics Engineering in the U.S.

University of Akron Main Campus
Akron, OH

the University of Akron Main Campus is a somewhat selective school.

Acceptance Rate

83%

Annual Degrees Awarded

7

SAT Score

980–1,220

Est. Net Price *

$14,667

Median Starting Salary

$66,742

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About Polymer/Plastics Engineering

Polymer/Plastics Engineering programs prepare individuals to apply mathematical and scientific principles to the design, development and operational evaluation of synthesized macromolecular compounds and their application to specific engineering uses, including the development of industrial materials with tailored properties, the design of lightweight structural components, the use of liquid or solid polymers, and the analysis and control of polymerization processes.

Massachusetts awards the most Masters degrees in Polymer/Plastics Engineering of all US states with 51 degrees being awarded last year. Students interested in Polymer/Plastics Engineering can expect approximately 74% percent of their fellow classmates to be men and 26% percent to be women. Most students graduating in this field earn a Bachelors degree. The average annual income for an undergraduate degree in Polymer/Plastics Engineering is $64,763.

Popularity of Polymer/Plastics Engineering Degrees in the U.S.
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Careers

For Polymer/Plastics Engineering majors, some of the most in demand jobs include Architectural and Engineering Managers, Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary and Chemical Engineers. Not only that, Polymer/Plastics Engineering graduates may find a top paying job, such as Chemical Engineers or Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary.

Top Paying Careers

These are the highest paying careers for Polymer/Plastics Engineering majors.

Most In-Demand Careers

These are the careers in highest demand for Polymer/Plastics Engineering majors.

Student Demographics

Total Students
85
Female Students
22 (25%)
Male Students
63 (74%)

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