State of Michigan Notes
  Bachelor's Degree (BA)  
  Occupational   Employment   Forecasts  
  2008 - 2018  
  ( By SOC Code )  
                                                           EMPLOYMENT         CHANGE       ANNUAL AVERAGE OPENINGS
 SOC                                                     --------------    ------------    -----------------------
 CODE         OCCUPATION                                 2008      2018    LEVEL     %     TOTAL  GROWTH  REPLACEMENT
-------  --------------------------------------          ----      ----    -----   ----    -----  ------  -----------
00-0000      Total, All Occupations                 4,563,000 4,820,640  257,640    5.6  135,894  32,192  103,702
       Bachelor's Degree                              584,690   644,330   59,640   10.2   18,783   6,098   12,685
                                                                                                        
11-9021  Construction Managers                         11,050    12,100    1,050    9.4      190     104       86
11-9141  Property/Real Est/Community Assoc Manager      7,520     8,020      500    6.6      179      49      130
11-9151  Social/Community Service Managers              3,790     4,170      380   10.1      126      38       88
13-1051  Cost Estimators                                7,240     8,300    1,060   14.6      266     105      161
13-1071  Employment/Recruit/Placement Specialists       4,570     5,440      870   19.1      206      87      119
13-1072  Compensation/Benefit/Job Anls Specialists      3,070     3,540      470   15.5      128      48       80
13-1073  Training & Development Specialists             5,590     6,700    1,110   19.7      256     110      146
13-1079  Human Resources/Traing/Labor Relations, AO    12,850    15,350    2,500   19.5      585     250      335
13-1081  Logisticians                                   5,540     6,330      790   14.3      202      79      123
13-1121  Meeting and Convention Planners                1,690     1,880      190   11.2       57      19       38
13-1199  Business Operations Specialists-All Other     44,120    46,890    2,770    6.3    1,257     277      980
13-2011  Accountants and Auditors                      38,200    44,640    6,440   16.9    1,290     644      646
13-2031  Budget Analysts                                1,180     1,280      100    8.7       31      10       21
13-2041  Credit Analysts                                1,740     1,940      200   11.7       52      20       32
13-2051  Financial Analysts                             5,650     6,520      870   15.4      190      87      103
13-2052  Personal Financial Advisors                    5,650     7,340    1,690   29.9      230     169       61
13-2053  Insurance Underwriters                         1,910     1,940       30    1.4       59       3       56
13-2061  Financial Examiners                              430       570      140   33.4       22      14        8
13-2071  Loan Counselors                                1,130     1,310      180   15.5       30      18       12
13-2081  Tax Examiners/Collectors/Revenue Agents          820       910       90   10.5       38       9       29
13-2099  Financial Specialists, All Other               8,360     8,790      430    5.2      195      43      152
15-1021  Computer Programmers                          13,240    12,120   -1,120   -8.5      249       0      249
15-1031  Computer Software Engineers-Applications       9,530    11,890    2,360   24.7      315     235       80
15-1032  Computer Software Engineers-Systems Softw      7,730     9,580    1,850   23.9      250     185       65
15-1051  Computer Systems Analysts                     15,980    18,470    2,490   15.5      593     248      345
15-1061  Database Administrators                        2,930     3,320      390   13.4       88      39       49
15-1071  Network & Computer Systems Administrators      9,160    10,730    1,570   17.1      310     157      153
15-1081  Network Systems & Data Comm Analysts           8,290    11,760    3,470   41.8      495     346      149
17-1011  Architects, Except Landscape & Naval           2,770     3,110      340   12.1       81      34       47
17-1012  Landscape Architects                             680       790      110   16.0       22      11       11
17-1021  Cartographers & Photogrammetrists                100       130       30   24.5        6       3        3
17-1022  Surveyors                                        920     1,030      110   11.4       35      11       24
17-2011  Aerospace Engineers                              250       270       20    6.0        7       2        5
17-2031  Biomedical Engineers                             310       530      220   70.3       28      22        6
17-2041  Chemical Engineers                             1,000     1,040       40    4.1       28       4       24
17-2051  Civil Engineers                                6,240     7,490    1,250   20.0      230     125      105
17-2061  Computer Hardware Engineers                    1,300     1,410      110    8.2       47      11       36
17-2071  Electrical Engineers                           5,580     5,770      190    3.3      147      19      128
17-2072  Electronics Engineers, Except Computer         3,350     3,390       40    1.1       81       4       77
17-2081  Environmental Engineers                        1,410     1,600      190   14.0       49      20       29
17-2111  Health/Safety Engineers, Ex Mining             1,000     1,130      130   13.2       39      13       26
17-2112  Industrial Engineers                          19,980    22,620    2,640   13.2      774     264      510
17-2121  Marine Engineers and Naval Architects             40        40        0    0.0        1       0        1
17-2131  Materials Engineers                              940     1,060      120   12.5       34      12       22
17-2141  Mechanical Engineers                          24,230    25,530    1,300    5.4      752     130      622
17-2151  Mining/Geological Engineers, Inc Safety           60        70       10   14.5        2       1        1
17-2161  Nuclear Engineers                                320       330       10    6.0        9       2        7
17-2171  Petroleum Engineers                               50        60       10   21.6        2       1        1
17-2199  Engineers, All Other                          21,380    21,760      380    1.8      481      38      443
19-1012  Food Scientists and Technologists                350       380       30   10.7       16       4       12
19-1013  Soil and Plant Scientists                        120       120        0    0.8        4       0        4
19-1023  Zoologists & Wildlife Biologists                 320       310      -10   -0.6       10       0       10
19-1031  Conservation Scientists                          490       520       30    5.5        8       3        5
19-1032  Foresters                                        340       340        0    1.8        5       1        4
19-1099  Life Scientists, All Other                       180       200       20   10.4        6       2        4
19-2021  Atmospheric and Space Scientists                 220       240       20    7.3        7       2        5
19-2031  Chemists                                       2,680     2,780      100    3.5       99      10       89
19-2032  Materials Scientists                             220       240       20    9.3        9       2        7
19-2099  Physical Scientists, All Other                   890       930       40    4.2       27       4       23
19-3021  Market Research Analysts                       7,020     8,580    1,560   22.2      345     156      189
19-3022  Survey Researchers                             1,020     1,220      200   19.4       47      20       27
19-4021  Biological Technicians                         1,610     1,790      180   11.5       75      19       56
19-4092  Forensic Science Technicians                     320       400       80   25.6       22       8       14
21-1011  Substance Abuse/Behavrl Disordr Counselor      1,230     1,420      190   15.0       44      19       25
21-1021  Child, Family, & School Social Workers        11,580    12,080      500    4.4      342      51      291
21-1022  Medical & Public Health Social Workers         6,220     7,280    1,060   17.0      262     106      156
21-1029  Social Workers, All Other                      1,470     1,550       80    5.7       45       8       37
21-1091  Health Educators                               2,120     2,370      250   11.9       70      25       45
21-1092  Prob Officer/Correctnl Trtmnt Specialists      2,570     2,830      260   10.2       80      26       54
21-1099  Community & Social Service Specialists, AO     5,600     6,270      670   12.0      186      67      119
21-2021  Directors, Religious Activities & Educ         2,210     2,470      260   11.9       71      26       45
21-2099  Religious Workers, All Other                     650       730       80   12.7       18       8       10
23-2092  Law Clerks                                       650       680       30    3.7       12       2       10
25-2012  Kindergarten Teachers, Ex Special Ed           2,250     2,420      170    7.6       62      17       45
25-2021  Elementary School Teachers, Ex Special Ed     40,100    43,240    3,140    7.8    1,227     315      912
25-2022  Middle School Teachers, Ex Spec/Voc Ed        16,310    17,490    1,180    7.3      490     119      371
25-2031  Secondary School Teachers, Ex Spec/Voc Ed     21,530    21,780      250    1.2      651      25      626
25-2041  Special Ed Teachers, Pre/Kinder/Elem Schl      5,470     6,030      560   10.3      199      57      142
25-2042  Special Education Teachers-Middle School       2,310     2,540      230    9.9       83      23       60
25-2043  Special Ed Teachers-Secondary School           3,100     3,260      160    5.2       96      16       80
25-3011  Adult Lit/Remedial/GED Teachers & Instruc      1,720     2,050      330   18.8       59      32       27
25-3099  Teachers & Instructors, All Other             37,180    38,900    1,720    4.6      743     171      572
25-4013  Museum Technicians and Conservators              160       200       40   23.9        9       4        5
25-9011  Audio-Visual Collections Specialists              90        90        0    8.0        3       1        2
25-9099  Education, Traing, & Library Workers, AO       6,670     7,300      630    9.4      210      63      147
27-1014  Multi-Media Artists and Animators                920     1,010       90    9.0       29       8       21
27-1021  Commercial & Industrial Designers              6,670     6,910      240    3.6      229      24      205
27-1024  Graphic Designers                              7,180     7,820      640    8.9      285      64      221
27-1027  Set and Exhibit Designers                        230       250       20    9.1        9       2        7
27-1029  Designers, All Other                             830       860       30    3.5       28       3       25
27-3021  Broadcast News Analysts                          250       250        0    1.2        7       0        7
27-3022  Reporters and Correspondents                   1,450     1,340     -110   -7.1       40       0       40
27-3031  Public Relations Specialists                   8,890    10,430    1,540   17.4      365     154      211
27-3041  Editors                                        2,300     2,210      -90   -3.7       60       0       60
27-3042  Technical Writers                              2,060     2,350      290   13.8       61      28       33
27-3043  Writers and Authors                            3,830     4,230      400   10.3      119      39       80
27-4031  Camera Operators: TV/Video/Motion Picture        900       970       70    7.8       29       7       22
27-4032  Film and Video Editors                           510       560       50   10.6       18       5       13
29-1031  Dietitians and Nutritionists                   2,270     2,390      120    5.0       87      11       76
29-1125  Recreational Therapists                          700       790       90   13.1       34       9       25
29-1129  Therapists, All Other                          2,030     2,180      150    7.9       57      16       41
29-1199  Health Diagnose/Treat Practitioners, AO        1,840     1,990      150    8.3       49      15       34
29-2011  Medical/Clinical Laboratory Technologists      5,670     6,020      350    6.3      144      36      108
29-2091  Orthotists and Prosthetists                      310       340       30   11.7       10       4        6
29-9011  Occupational Health and Safety Specialist      1,250     1,290       40    3.0       46       4       42
29-9091  Athletic Trainers                                480       570       90   20.6       26      10       16
29-9099  Healthcare Practitioner/Tech Workers, AO       2,900     3,240      340   11.8      131      34       97
41-3031  Security/Commodity/Finance Sales Agents        6,750     7,330      580    8.7      265      58      207
41-9031  Sales Engineers                                3,210     3,300       90    2.7      125       9      116
53-2011  Airline Pilots/Copilots/Flight Engineers       3,450     3,700      250    7.3      142      25      117

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Source:   Michigan Department of Energy, Labor and Economic Growth
                Bureau of Labor Market Information and Strategic Initiatives    

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