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Secondary Nontraditional CTE Programs

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.

Agriculture
(All programs listed are nontrad for females)

Family & Consumer Sciences
(All programs listed are nontrad for males)

Health Science &Technology
(All programs listed are nontrad for males)

Information Technology
(All programs listed are nontrad for females)

Trade & Technical
(All programs listed are nontrad for females)

Based on an analysis of Nontraditional Occupations, 1990 Census Data, DOL Women's Bureau

Don't let gender get
in the way of a
great career! 

Each year more and more people look to break tradition when it comes to their future!

Nontraditional Careers can mean:

  •  Higher wages
  •  Financial security
  •  Good benefits
  •  Freedom to pursue a career related to interests and abilities

 

 

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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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