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Trade & Technical Post Secondary Programs that are Nontraditional for Females
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Nontraditional programs are those for which individuals from one gender
comprise less than 25 percent
of those employed
in such occupation or field of work.

CIP Code - Course Title and Description
12.0402 - Barbering and Cosmetology
12.0403
- Cosmetology

14.3101 - Nondesctuctive Testing
14.0901 - Electronics Engineering Technology
14.1701 - Manufacturing Engineering Technology
14.1701 - Integrated Systems Specialist
14.1901 - Mechanical Engineering Technology

15.0303 - Electronic Technology
15.0405 - Electronical Automation and Robotics Technology
15.0500 - Environmental Technology
15.0500
- Environmental Technology Management
15.0603
- Applied Manufacturing Technician
15.0702
- Quality Assurance Technician
15.0903 - Petroleum Technology
15.0999 - Mining Technology
43.0107 - Law Enforcement
43.0203 - Fire Science

46.0101 - Masonry/Tile Setting
46.0201 - Carpentry
Electronics I
46.0302 - Electrician
46.0303 - Electrical Lineworker Technician
46.0401 - Building Maintenance
46.0404 - Drywall
46.0405 - Floor Covering
46.0408 - Painting and Decorating
46.0410 - Roofing
46.0499 - Concrete Placing and Finishing
46.0501 - Plumbing
46.9999 - Construction Trades, Other

47.0105 - Electronics Technician
47.0201
- Heating/Air Conditioning Refrig
47.0303 - Industrial Maintenance Technician
47.0501 - Power Plant Operation
47.0603 - Automotive Collision Repair
47.0604 - Automotive Service Technician
47.0605 - Heavy Duty Mechanic/Diesel
47.0606 - Small Vehicle Technician
47.0607 - Aircraft Mechanics Technician/A&P
47.0610 - Bicycle Repair
47.9999 - Recreation Vehicle Technician

Commercial Art
Commercial Photography
48.0101 - Introductory CAD/Advanced Drafting
48.0190 - Aviation Ground Support Services
48.0201
- Graphics/Printing Technology
48.0303 - Upholstery
48.0503 - Machine Tool/CNC
48.0506
- Sheet Metal
48.0508 - Welding Technician
48.0599
- Precision Metal Finishing
48.0602
- Jewelry Fabrication
48.0604 - Inductrial Plastics
48.0703 - Cabinet Making and Millwork

49.0102 - Commercial Aircraft Pilot
49.0106 - Flight Attendant
49.0202 - Construction Equipment Operation
49.0205 - Professional Driving
49.0401 - Basic Apprenticeship Related
49.9901 - Exploratory Work-based Learning
49.9902 - Related Work-based Learning
49.9903 - Career Apprenticeship Starts Here
49.9990 - Railroad Operations
49.9999 - Material Handling

For additional information, contact 
David Milliken
Trade and Technical Education Specialist
Utah State Office of Education
Career and Technical Education Services
250 East 500 South · PO Box 144200 · Salt Lake City, UT 84114-4200

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For further information, contact:

sherry [dot] marchant [at] schools [dot] utah [dot] gov (Sherry Marchant)
Career Connections Specialist
Utah State Office of Education
250 East 500 South, PO Box 144200
Salt Lake City, UT 84114-4200
Phone:  (801) 538-7594
Fax:  (801) 538-7868

Updated January 10, 2008
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