Electromechanical Technology at Dunwoody College of Technology

Minneapolis, MN · Private nonprofit · Associate Degree · Electromechanical Instrumentation and Maintenance Technologies/Technicians

A 98% acceptance rate means Dunwoody College of Technology is accessible to most applicants, with a smaller student body of 1,417 in Minneapolis, MN.

Program Analysis

First-year earnings of $62,790 at Dunwoody College of Technology come in 11% above the national median of $56,358 for Electromechanical Technology programs.

Every dollar of tuition returns an estimated 15.1x in decade earnings — an exceptional ratio that places this among the highest-ROI Electromechanical Technology programs nationally.

Some AI exposure exists in Electromechanical Technology's career paths, with 34% of job tasks potentially affected. The pessimistic scenario still projects solid returns, with a 17% gap from the optimistic case.

With first-year pay of $62,790 far exceeding the $14,590 median debt, the payback timeline is measured in months, not years.

Ranked #64 of 77 Electromechanical Technology programs, Dunwoody College of Technology falls below the median. Stronger options exist, though cost and location may compensate.

Earnings grow from $62,790 to $76,421 over five years — a 22% increase that's moderate and in line with typical trade career progression.

Electromechanical Technology offers 32 registered apprenticeship pathways — an unusually broad set of earn-while-you-learn alternatives to the classroom track.

50 /100
TradeSchoolOutlook Score
46
Low End
50
Score
52
High End
Earnings $62,790/yr (11% vs median)
AI-Proof Resilient (66% shielded)
Job Market Medium (26,800 openings/yr)

Earnings Overview

Projected 10-Year Earnings
$791K
5.0% annual growth
Earnings Multiple
15.4x
10-year earnings ÷ tuition
Viable Career Paths
7 of 7
Occupations with strong AI resilience

Projected 10-Year Earnings

Based on actual graduate salary data and Bureau of Labor Statistics growth projections.

Program Tuition
$51,318
Median Debt at Graduation
$14,590
2.8 months of Year 1 earnings
Reported Earnings (5 Year)
$76,421
22% growth from Year 1

Top Career Paths

Top career paths for Electromechanical Technology graduates by median salary.

Career Path Median Salary Growth AI-ProofAI
Engineering technologists and technicians, except drafters, all other $77,390 +1.5% 76%
Electrical and electronic engineering technologists and technicians $77,180 +0.6% 59%
Electrical and electronics drafters $73,720 -5.6% 43%
Engineering technologists and technicians, except drafters, all other
$77,390
+1.5% growth 76% AI-proof
Electrical and electronic engineering technologists and technicians
$77,180
+0.6% growth 59% AI-proof
Electrical and electronics drafters
$73,720
-5.6% growth 43% AI-proof

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Electromechanical Technology Career Guide

From day-one roles to senior positions, Electromechanical Technology careers span a range of specializations. Read the complete outlook for graduates entering engineering & technology.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does a 50/100 TradeSchoolOutlook Score mean for Electromechanical Technology at Dunwoody College of Technology?
At 50/100, the score looks reasonable — but Electromechanical Technology is a high-scoring trade overall. Compared to peers, this program's earnings and ROI fall below the median.
What's the typical debt for Electromechanical Technology graduates from Dunwoody College of Technology?
Median debt of just $14,590 against $62,790/yr in starting salary means graduates can clear their loans in under 3 months. This is one of the more affordable paths in our dataset.
What apprenticeship pathways exist for Electromechanical Technology graduates?
There are 32 registered apprenticeships connected to Electromechanical Technology occupations, such as Additive 3D Printing Technician and Assembler, Electromechanical. The earn-while-you-learn model means no tuition debt and immediate income, though the training period is typically longer.
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