Recent Wages
Wage data is not currently available for this program.
Potential Occupations
The occupations listed below may be of interest to someone who has completed this program. If you're considering enrolling at a two-year college with the intention to transfer to a four-year university, it is important to know which degree path is right for you, and to talk with an advisor about how to make your path as smooth as possible. Associate degree programs vary in transferability. more
If you plan to transfer to obtain a four-year bachelor's degree, it is important to know which degree path is right for you:
- Associate of Arts (AA) degrees offered at community colleges are designed to transfer into liberal arts four-year majors.
- Associate of Science (AS) and Associate of Fine Arts (AFA) degrees offered at community and technical colleges transfer into specific four-year majors and will likely require completing additional general education courses at a university.
- Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degrees offered at technical and community colleges are not designed to transfer. They lead to immediate entry into the workplace.
- Diplomas and certificates offered at technical colleges are not designed to transfer. They lead to immediate entry into the workplace.
Talk to a transfer specialist as early as possible to determine the best associate degree for your goals. Be sure to review your Degree Audit Report (DARS) each semester to best prepare for transfer. Get more help understanding transfer using the tools below.
- Visit Transferology to see if your courses will transfer.
- Search Articulation Agreements to find formal transfer agreements between schools.
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Cutting, Punching, and Press Machine Operators
Current Demand: No data available.
Projected Total Openings (2020-2030): 4,582
High School or less is typically required.
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Multiple Machine Tool Operators
Current Demand: No data available.
Projected Total Openings (2020-2030): 3,148
High School or less is typically required.
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Sheet Metal Workers
Current Demand: No data available.
Projected Total Openings (2020-2030): 3,037
High School or less is typically required.
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Grinding, Lapping, Polishing, and Buffing Machine Operators
Current Demand: No data available.
Projected Total Openings (2020-2030): 2,399
High School or less is typically required.
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Extruding and Drawing Machine Operators
Current Demand: No data available.
Projected Total Openings (2020-2030): 1,808
High School or less is typically required.
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Structural Metal Fabricators and Fitters
Current Demand: No data available.
Projected Total Openings (2020-2030): 622
High School or less is typically required.
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Rolling Machine Operators
Current Demand: No data available.
Projected Total Openings (2020-2030): 597
High School or less is typically required.
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Drilling and Boring Machine Operators
Current Demand: No data available.
Projected Total Openings (2020-2030): 295
High School or less is typically required.
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Lathe and Turning Machine Operators
Current Demand: No data available.
Projected Total Openings (2020-2030): 231
High School or less is typically required.
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Heat Treating Equipment Operators
Current Demand: No data available.
Projected Total Openings (2020-2030): 180
High School or less is typically required.
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Metal and Plastic Layout Workers
Current Demand: No data available.
Projected Total Openings (2020-2030): 165
High School or less is typically required.
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Milling and Planing Machine Operators
Current Demand: No data available.
Projected Total Openings (2020-2030): 60
High School or less is typically required.
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Metal and Plastic Patternmakers
Current Demand: No data available.
Projected Total Openings (2020-2030): 45
High School or less is typically required.
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Metal and Plastic Model Makers
Current Demand: No data available.
Projected Total Openings (2020-2030): 18
High School or less is typically required.
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Forging Machine Operators
Current Demand: No data available.
High School or less is typically required.
Current Demand
Current demand, represented by one to five stars indicating low to high demand, is calculated with data from the Minnesota Job Vacancy Survey, Occupational Employment Statistics, and Unemployment Insurance Statistics. One star, although low, still represents some demand. An occupation with no evidence of demand will display "N/A" or not applicable.
Learn more about occupational demand data.
Projected Total Openings
The number of job openings expected between 2020 and 2030.
This includes openings due to replacement (workers leaving the occupation or retiring) as well as growth. Learn more about employment outlook data.
Recent Wages
1 Year After Award: $23.60 (Median Hourly)
Wages were calculated by following the earnings of graduates from Saint Paul College through their social security number and Minnesota unemployment insurance wage records.
Wage data includes all available data for program completers from Academic Year 2017-2018
regardless of which occupation they entered and is based on earnings one year after graduation for graduates of
programs with the same classification and at the same award level. Associate's, Bachelor's and Graduate
degrees/certificates are reported separately. Data for diplomas and certificates is combined.
Learn more
about how this wage data is calculated.
Note of Caution: Because wages may be affected by multiple factors your experiences may differ from those of past graduates.
Potential Occupations
The occupations listed below may be of interest to someone who has completed this program. If you're considering enrolling at a two-year college with the intention to transfer to a four-year university, it is important to know which degree path is right for you, and to talk with an advisor about how to make your path as smooth as possible. Associate degree programs vary in transferability. more
If you plan to transfer to obtain a four-year bachelor's degree, it is important to know which degree path is right for you:
- Associate of Arts (AA) degrees offered at community colleges are designed to transfer into liberal arts four-year majors.
- Associate of Science (AS) and Associate of Fine Arts (AFA) degrees offered at community and technical colleges transfer into specific four-year majors and will likely require completing additional general education courses at a university.
- Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degrees offered at technical and community colleges are not designed to transfer. They lead to immediate entry into the workplace.
- Diplomas and certificates offered at technical colleges are not designed to transfer. They lead to immediate entry into the workplace.
Talk to a transfer specialist as early as possible to determine the best associate degree for your goals. Be sure to review your Degree Audit Report (DARS) each semester to best prepare for transfer. Get more help understanding transfer using the tools below.
- Visit Transferology to see if your courses will transfer.
- Search Articulation Agreements to find formal transfer agreements between schools.
-
Cutting, Punching, and Press Machine Operators
Current Demand: No data available.
Projected Total Openings (2020-2030): 4,582
High School or less is typically required.
-
Multiple Machine Tool Operators
Current Demand: No data available.
Projected Total Openings (2020-2030): 3,148
High School or less is typically required.
-
Sheet Metal Workers
Current Demand: No data available.
Projected Total Openings (2020-2030): 3,037
High School or less is typically required.
-
Grinding, Lapping, Polishing, and Buffing Machine Operators
Current Demand: No data available.
Projected Total Openings (2020-2030): 2,399
High School or less is typically required.
-
Extruding and Drawing Machine Operators
Current Demand: No data available.
Projected Total Openings (2020-2030): 1,808
High School or less is typically required.
-
Structural Metal Fabricators and Fitters
Current Demand: No data available.
Projected Total Openings (2020-2030): 622
High School or less is typically required.
-
Rolling Machine Operators
Current Demand: No data available.
Projected Total Openings (2020-2030): 597
High School or less is typically required.
-
Drilling and Boring Machine Operators
Current Demand: No data available.
Projected Total Openings (2020-2030): 295
High School or less is typically required.
-
Lathe and Turning Machine Operators
Current Demand: No data available.
Projected Total Openings (2020-2030): 231
High School or less is typically required.
-
Heat Treating Equipment Operators
Current Demand: No data available.
Projected Total Openings (2020-2030): 180
High School or less is typically required.
-
Metal and Plastic Layout Workers
Current Demand: No data available.
Projected Total Openings (2020-2030): 165
High School or less is typically required.
-
Milling and Planing Machine Operators
Current Demand: No data available.
Projected Total Openings (2020-2030): 60
High School or less is typically required.
-
Metal and Plastic Patternmakers
Current Demand: No data available.
Projected Total Openings (2020-2030): 45
High School or less is typically required.
-
Metal and Plastic Model Makers
Current Demand: No data available.
Projected Total Openings (2020-2030): 18
High School or less is typically required.
-
Forging Machine Operators
Current Demand: No data available.
High School or less is typically required.
Current Demand
Current demand, represented by one to five stars indicating low to high demand, is calculated with data from the Minnesota Job Vacancy Survey, Occupational Employment Statistics, and Unemployment Insurance Statistics. One star, although low, still represents some demand. An occupation with no evidence of demand will display "N/A" or not applicable.
Learn more about occupational demand data.
Projected Total Openings
The number of job openings expected between 2020 and 2030.
This includes openings due to replacement (workers leaving the occupation or retiring) as well as growth. Learn more about employment outlook data.