Is the cost of this degree worth the salary it leads to?

After graduation, woodworking graduates typically earn high salaries compared to the national average. Top earners make $137,008, while the bottom 20% make closer to $41,823. The median grad salary is $75,698.

Woodworking graduate salaries over time

The typical early career salary for someone with a bachelor’s degree in woodworking is $58,446, and within five years of graduation, this average salary goes up to $69,350.

This chart maps the average workforce wage by years of experience:

Wage ($USD)

Wage Range Median Wage

Years of work experience

Pro tip
Still unsure if a degree in woodworking is your calling? Read our comprehensive guide on choosing a career

Overview

Discover what you’ll learn—and what you can do after you graduate.

Read about Overview