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Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) Careers

Which STEM careers are in demand?

Below are the science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) careers that are currently in high demand in Minnesota.

Careers Sort descending Median Hourly Wage Need help? Median wage means the point at which half of all workers in the occupation earn less and half earn more. New employees are usually in the "earn less" half.
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Typical
Education Required
Architects
41.18
$41.18 
three stars Bachelor's degree
Architectural and Civil Drafters
30.9
$30.9 
three stars Associate's degree
Architectural and Engineering Managers
78.93
$78.93 
four stars Bachelor's degree
Biological Technicians
23.82
$23.82 
three stars Bachelor's degree
Chemists
42.53
$42.53 
three stars Bachelor's degree
Civil Engineering Technicians
34.54
$34.54 
three stars Associate's degree
Civil Engineers
45.51
$45.51 
four stars Bachelor's degree
Computer and Information Systems Managers
77.61
$77.61 
four stars Bachelor's degree
Electrical Engineers
50.09
$50.09 
four stars Bachelor's degree
Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technicians
32.53
$32.53 
four stars Associate's degree
Electro-Mechanical Technicians
25.09
$25.09 
three stars Associate's degree
Electronics Engineers
47.98
$47.98 
three stars Bachelor's degree
Environmental Scientists
40.14
$40.14 
three stars Bachelor's degree
Industrial Engineering Technicians
31.23
$31.23 
four stars Associate's degree
Industrial Engineers
48.01
$48.01 
five stars Bachelor's degree
Mechanical Drafters
31.92
$31.92 
three stars Associate's degree
Mechanical Engineering Technicians
33.25
$33.25 
three stars Associate's degree
Mechanical Engineers
40.98
$40.98 
four stars Bachelor's degree
Medical Scientists
48.41
$48.41 
four stars Graduate degree (any type)
Operations Research Analysts
42.89
$42.89 
three stars Bachelor's degree
Wholesale and Manufacturing Sales Representatives of Technical or Scientific Products
40.65
$40.65 
four stars Bachelor's degree

Sources: 1. Department of Employment and Economic Development Occupational Employment Statistics (Median Hourly Wage), Occupations in Demand (Current Demand Indicator), Educational Requirements for Occupations (Typical Education Required).
2. Bureau of Labor Statistics STEM definition

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Women in STEM Careers

Although many STEM careers are male-dominated, some — such as accounting and health-related occupations — employ more women. And today, many traditionally male-dominated fields are actively recruiting women. Look for companies that make special efforts to diversify their workforce. Visit Women in STEM for more information and advice on this topic.