|
Complete List of STEM Fields
Computer
Science 11.xxxx
(except 11.06xx)
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11.0101
|
Computer
and
Information
Sciences,
General.
A
general
program
that
focuses
on
computing,
computer
science,
and
information
science
and
systems
as part
of a
broad
and/or
interdisciplinary
program.
Such
programs
are
undifferentiated
as to
title
and
content
and are
not to
be
confused
with
specific
programs
in
computer
science,
information
science,
or
related
support
services.
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11.0102
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Artificial
Intelligence
and
Robotics.
A
program
that
focuses
on the
symbolic
inference,
representation,
and
simulation
by
computers
and
software
of human
learning
and
reasoning
processes
and
capabilities,
and the
modeling
of human
motor
control
and
motions
by
computer-driven
machinery.
Includes
instruction
in
computing
theory,
cybernetics,
human
factors,
natural
language
processing,
robot
design,
and
applicable
aspects
of
engineering,
technology,
and
specific
end-use
applications.
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11.0103
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Information
Technology.
A
program
that
focuses
on the
design
of
technological
information
systems,
including
computing
systems,
as
solutions
to
business
and
research
data and
communications
support
needs.
Includes
instruction
in the
principles
of
computer
hardware
and
software
components,
algorithms,
databases,
telecommunications,
user
tactics,
application
testing,
and
human
interface
design.
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11.0201
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Computer
Programming/Programmer,
General.
A
program
that
focuses
on the
general
writing
and
implementation
of
generic
and
customized
programs
to drive
operating
systems
and that
generally
prepares
individuals
to apply
the
methods
and
procedures
of
software
design
and
programming
to
software
installation
and
maintenance.
Includes
instruction
in
software
design,
low- and
high-level
languages
and
program
writing;
program
customization
and
linking;
prototype
testing;
troubleshooting;
and
related
aspects
of
operating
systems
and
networks.
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11.0202
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Computer
Programming,
Specific
Applications.
A
program
that
prepares
individuals
to apply
the
knowledge
and
skills
of
general
computer
programming
to the
solution
of
specific
operational
problems
and
customization
requirements
presented
by
individual
software
users
and
organizational
users.
Includes
training
in
specific
types of
software
and its
installation
and
maintenance.
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11.0203
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Computer
Programming,
Vendor/Product
Certification.
A
program
that
prepares
individuals
to
fulfill
the
requirements
set by
vendors
for
professional
qualification
as
certified
installation,
customization,
and
maintenance
engineers
for
specific
software
products
and/or
processes.
Includes
training
in
specific
vendor
supported
software
products
and
their
installation
and
maintenance.
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11.0301
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Data
Processing
and Data
Processing
Technology/Technician.
A
program
that
prepares
individuals
to
master
and use
computer
software
programs
and
applications
for
inputting,
verifying,
organizing,
storing,
retrieving,
transforming
(changing,
updating,
and
deleting),
and
extracting
information.
Includes
instruction
in using
various
operating
system
configurations
and in
types of
data
entry
such as
word
processing,
spreadsheets,
calculators,
management
programs,
design
programs,
database
programs,
and
research
programs.
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11.0401
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Information
Science/Studies.
A
program
that
focuses
on the
theory,
organization,
and
process
of
information
collection,
transmission,
and
utilization
in
traditional
and
electronic
forms.
Includes
instruction
in
information
classification
and
organization;
information
storage
and
processing;
transmission,
transfer,
and
signaling;
communications
and
networking;
systems
planning
and
design;
human
interfacing
and use
analysis;
database
development;
information
policy
analysis;
and
related
aspects
of
hardware,
software,
economics,
social
factors,
and
capacity.
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11.0501
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Computer
Systems
Analysis/Analyst.
A
program
that
prepares
individuals
to apply
programming
and
systems
analysis
principles
to the
selection,
implementation,
and
troubleshooting
of
customized
computer
and
software
installations
across
the life
cycle.
Includes
instruction
in
computer
hardware
and
software;
compilation,
composition,
execution,
and
operating
systems;
low- and
high-level
languages
and
language
programming;
programming
and
debugging
techniques;
installation
and
maintenance
testing
and
documentation;
process
and data
flow
analysis;
user
needs
analysis
and
documentation;
cost-benefit
analysis;
and
specification
design.
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11.0701
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Computer
Science.
A
general
program
that
focuses
on
computers,
computing
problems
and
solutions,
and the
design
of
computer
systems
and user
interfaces
from a
scientific
perspective.
Includes
instruction
in the
principles
of
computational
science,
and
computing
theory;
computer
hardware
design;
computer
development
and
programming;
and
applications
to a
variety
of
end-use
situations.
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11.0801
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Web
Page,
Digital/Multimedia
and
Information
Resources
Design.
A
program
that
prepares
individuals
to apply
HTML,
XML,
Javascript,
graphics
applications,
and
other
authoring
tools to
the
design,
editing,
and
publishing
(launching)
of
documents,
images,
graphics,
sound,
and
multimedia
products
on the
World
Wide
Web.
Includes
instruction
in
Internet
theory;
web page
standards
and
policies;
elements
of web
page
design;
user
interfaces;
vector
tools;
special
effects;
interactive
and
multimedia
components;
search
engines;
navigation;
morphing;
e-commerce
tools;
and
emerging
web
technologies.
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11.0802
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Data
Modeling/Warehousing
and
Database
Administration.
A
program
that
prepares
individuals
to
design
and
manage
the
construction
of
databases
and
related
software
programs
and
applications,
including
the
linking
of
individual
data
sets to
create
complex
searchable
databases
(warehousing)
and the
use of
analytical
search
tools
(mining).
Includes
instruction
in
database
theory,
logic,
and
semantics;
operational
and
warehouse
modeling;
dimensionality;
attributes
and
hierarchies;
data
definition;
technical
architecture;
access
and
security
design;
integration;
formatting
and
extraction;
data
delivery;
index
design;
implementation
problems;
planning
and
budgeting;
and
client
and
networking
issues.
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11.0803
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Computer
Graphics.
A
program
that
focuses
on the
software,
hardware,
and
mathematical
tools
used to
represent,
display,
and
manipulate
topological,
two-,
and
three-dimensional
objects
on a
computer
screen
and that
prepares
individuals
to
function
as
computer
graphics
specialists.
Includes
instruction
in
graphics
software
and
systems;
digital
multimedia;
graphic
design;
graphics
devices,
processors,
and
standards;
attributes
and
transformations;
projections;
surface
identification
and
rendering;
color
theory
and
application;
and
applicable
geometry
and
algorithms.
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11.0901
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Computer
Systems
Networking
and
Telecommunications.
A
program
that
focuses
on the
design,
implementation,
and
management
of
linked
systems
of
computers,
peripherals,
and
associated
software
to
maximize
efficiency
and
productivity,
and that
prepares
individuals
to
function
as
network
specialists
and
managers
at
various
levels.
Includes
instruction
in
operating
systems
and
applications;
systems
design
and
analysis;
networking
theory
and
solutions;
types of
networks;
network
management
and
control;
network
and flow
optimization;
security;
configuring;
and
troubleshooting.
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11.1001
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System
Administration/Administrator.
A
program
that
prepares
individuals
to
manage
the
computer
operations
and
control
the
system
configurations
emanating
from a
specific
site or
network
hub.
Includes
instruction
in
computer
hardware
and
software
and
applications;
local
area
(LAN)
and wide
area
(WAN)
networking;
principles
of
information
systems
security;
disk
space
and
traffic
load
monitoring;
data
backup;
resource
allocation;
and
setup
and
takedown
procedures.
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11.1002
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System,
Networking,
and
LAN/WAN
Management/Manager.
A
program
that
prepares
individuals
to
oversee
and
regulate
the
computer
system
and
performance
requirements
of an
entire
organization
or
network
of
satellite
users.
Includes
instruction
in
performance
balancing;
redundancy;
local
area
(LAN)
and wide
area
(WAN)
network
management;
system
migration
and
upgrading;
outage
control;
problem
diagnosis
and
troubleshooting;
and
system
maintenance
budgeting
and
management.
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11.1003
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Computer
and
Information
Systems
Security.
A
program
that
prepares
individuals
to
assess
the
security
needs of
computer
and
network
systems,
recommend
safeguard
solutions,
and
manage
the
implementation
and
maintenance
of
security
devices,
systems,
and
procedures.
Includes
instruction
in
computer
architecture,
programming,
and
systems
analysis;
networking;
telecommunications;
cryptography;
security
system
design;
applicable
law and
regulations;
risk
assessment
and
policy
analysis;
contingency
planning;
user
access
issues;
investigation
techniques;
and
troubleshooting.
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11.1004
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Web/Multimedia
Management
and
Webmaster.
A
program
that
prepares
individuals
to
develop
and
maintain
web
servers
and the
hosted
web
pages at
one or a
group of
web
sites,
and to
function
as
designated
webmasters.
Includes
instruction
in
computer
systems
and
networks;
server
installation
and
maintenance;
web page
design
and
editing;
information
resources
management;
web
policy
and
procedures;
Internet
applications
of
information
systems
security;
user
interfacing
and
usability
research;
and
relevant
management
and
communications
skills.
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Engineering
14.xxxx
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14.0101
|
Engineering,
General.
A
program
that
generally
prepares
individuals
to apply
mathematical
and
scientific
principles
to solve
a wide
variety
of
practical
problems
in
industry,
social
organization,
public
works,
and
commerce.
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14.0201
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Aerospace,
Aeronautical
and
Astronautical
Engineering.
A
program
that
prepares
individuals
to apply
mathematical
and
scientific
principles
to the
design,
development
and
operational
evaluation
of
aircraft,
space
vehicles,
and
their
systems;
applied
research
on
flight
characteristics;
and the
development
of
systems
and
procedures
for the
launching,
guidance,
and
control
of air
and
space
vehicles.
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14.0301
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Agricultural/Biological
Engineering
and
Bioengineering.
A
program
that
prepares
individuals
to apply
mathematical
and
scientific
principles
to the
design,
development
and
operational
evaluation
of
systems,
equipment
and
facilities
used to
produce,
process
and
store
agricultural
products;
to
improve
the
productivity
of
agricultural
methods;
and to
develop
improved
agricultural
biological
systems.
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14.0401
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Architectural
Engineering.
A
program
that
prepares
individuals
to apply
mathematical
and
scientific
principles
to the
design,
development
and
operational
evaluation
of
materials,
systems,
and
methods
used to
construct
and
equip
buildings
intended
for
human
habitation
or other
purposes.
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14.0501
|
Biomedical/Medical
Engineering.
A
program
that
prepares
individuals
to apply
mathematical
and
scientific
principles
to the
design,
development
and
operational
evaluation
of
biological
and
health
systems
and
products
such as
integrated
biological
systems,
instrumentation,
medical
information
systems,
artificial
organs
and
prostheses,
and
health
management
and care
delivery
systems.
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14.0601
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Ceramic
Sciences
and
Engineering.
A
program
that
prepares
individuals
to apply
mathematical
and
scientific
principles
to the
design,
development
and
operational
evaluation
of
inorganic
non-metallic
materials,
such as
porcelains,
cements
industrial
ceramics,
ceramic
superconductors,
abrasive,
and
related
materials
and
systems.
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14.0701
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Chemical
Engineering.
A
program
that
prepares
individuals
to apply
mathematical
and
scientific
principles
to the
design,
development
and
operational
evaluation
of
systems
employing
chemical
processes,
such as
chemical
reactors,
kinetic
systems,
electrochemical
systems,
energy
conservation
processes,
heat and
mass
transfer
systems,
and
separation
processes;
and the
applied
analysis
of
chemical
problems
such as
corrosion,
particle
abrasion,
energy
loss,
pollution,
and
fluid
mechanics.
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14.0801
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Civil
Engineering,
General.
A
program
that
generally
prepares
individuals
to apply
mathematical
and
scientific
principles
to the
design,
development
and
operational
evaluation
of
structural,
load-bearing,
material
moving,
transportation,
water
resource,
and
material
control
systems;
and
environmental
safety
measures.
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14.0802
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Geotechnical
Engineering.
A
program
that
prepares
individuals
to apply
mathematical
and
scientific
principles
to the
design,
development
and
operational
evaluation
of
systems
for
manipulating
and
controlling
surface
and
subsurface
features
at or
incorporated
into
structural
sites,
including
earth
and rock
moving
and
stabilization,
land
fills,
structural
use and
environmental
stabilization
of
wastes
and
by-products,
underground
construction,
and
groundwater
and
hazardous
material
containment.
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14.0803
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Structural
Engineering.
A
program
that
prepares
individuals
to apply
mathematical
and
scientific
principles
to the
design,
development
and
operational
evaluation
of
materials
and
systems
used in
building
load-bearing
structures
for
various
purposes
and in
different
environments,
including
buildings,
roads,
rail
lines,
bridges,
dams,
conduits,
offshore
platforms
and work
stations,
and
other
structural
shells;
and the
analysis
of
structural
problems
such as,
failure,
fabrication,
safety,
and
natural
hazards.
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14.0804
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Transportation
and
Highway
Engineering.
A
program
that
prepares
individuals
to apply
mathematical
and
scientific
principles
to the
design,
development
and
operational
evaluation
of total
systems
for the
physical
movement
of
people,
materials
and
information,
including
general
network
design
and
planning,
facilities
planning,
site
evaluation,
transportation
management
systems,
needs
projections
and
analysis,
and
analysis
of
costs.
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14.0805
|
Water
Resources
Engineering.
A
program
that
prepares
individuals
to apply
mathematical
and
scientific
principles
to the
design,
development
and
operational
evaluation
of
systems
for
collecting,
storing,
moving,
conserving
and
controlling
surface-
and
groundwater,
including
water
quality
control,
water
cycle
management,
management
of human
and
industrial
water
requirements,
water
delivery,
and
flood
control.
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14.0901
|
Computer
Engineering,
General.
A
program
that
generally
prepares
individuals
to apply
mathematical
and
scientific
principles
to the
design,
development
and
operational
evaluation
of
computer
hardware
and
software
systems
and
related
equipment
and
facilities;
and the
analysis
of
specific
problems
of
computer
applications
to
various
tasks.
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14.0902
|
Computer
Hardware
Engineering.
A
program
that
prepares
individuals
to apply
mathematical
and
scientific
principles
to the
design,
development,
and
evaluation
of
computer
hardware
and
related
peripheral
equipment.
Includes
instruction
in
computer
circuit
and chip
design,
circuitry,
computer
systems
design,
computer
equipment
design,
computer
layout
planning,
testing
procedures,
and
related
computer
theory
and
software
topics.
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14.0903
|
Computer
Software
Engineering.
A
program
that
prepares
individuals
to apply
scientific
and
mathematical
principles
to the
design,
analysis,
verification,
validation,
implementation,
and
maintenance
of
computer
software
systems
using a
variety
of
computer
languages.
Includes
instruction
in
discrete
mathematics,
probability
and
statistics,
computer
science,
managerial
science,
and
applications
to
complex
computer
systems.
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14.1001
|
Electrical,
Electronics
and
Communications
Engineering.
A
program
that
prepares
individuals
to apply
mathematical
and
scientific
principles
to the
design,
development
and
operational
evaluation
of
electrical,
electronic
and
related
communications
systems
and
their
components,
including
electrical
power
generation
systems;
and the
analysis
of
problems
such as
superconductor,
wave
propagation,
energy
storage
and
retrieval,
and
reception
and
amplification.
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14.1101
|
Engineering
Mechanics.
A
program
with a
general
focus on
the
application
of the
mathematical
and
scientific
principles
of
classical
mechanics
to the
analysis
and
evaluation
of the
behavior
of
structures,
forces
and
materials
in
engineering
problems.
Includes
instruction
in
statics,
kinetics,
dynamics,
kinematics,
celestial
mechanics,
stress
and
failure,
and
electromagnetism.
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14.1201
|
Engineering
Physics.
A
program
with a
general
focus on
the
general
application
of
mathematical
and
scientific
principles
of
physics
to the
analysis
and
evaluation
of
engineering
problems.
Includes
instruction
in high-
and
low-temperature
phenomena,
computational
physics,
superconductivity,
applied
thermodynamics,
molecular
and
particle
physics
applications,
and
space
science
research.
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14.1301
|
Engineering
Science.
A
program
with a
general
focuses
on the
general
application
of
various
combinations
of
mathematical
and
scientific
principles
to the
analysis
and
evaluation
of
engineering
problems,
including
applied
research
in human
behavior,
statistics,
biology,
chemistry,
the
earth
and
planetary
sciences,
atmospherics
and
meteorology,
and
computer
applications.
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14.1401
|
Environmental/Environmental
Health
Engineering.
A
program
that
prepares
individuals
to apply
mathematical
and
scientific
principles
to the
design,
development
and
operational
evaluation
of
systems
for
controlling
contained
living
environments
and for
monitoring
and
controlling
factors
in the
external
natural
environment,
including
pollution
control,
waste
and
hazardous
material
disposal,
health
and
safety
protection,
conservation,
life
support,
and
requirements
for
protection
of
special
materials
and
related
work
environments.
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14.1801
|
Materials
Engineering.
A
program
that
prepares
individuals
to apply
mathematical
and
materials
science
principles
to the
design,
development
and
operational
evaluation
of
materials
and
related
processes
used in
manufacturing
in a
wide
variety
of
settings;
the
synthesis
of new
industrial
materials,
including
marrying
and
bonding
composites;
analysis
of
materials
requirements
and
specifications;
and
related
problems
of
system
design
dependent
on
materials
factors.
|
|
14.1901
|
Mechanical
Engineering.
A
program
that
prepares
individuals
to apply
mathematical
and
scientific
principles
to the
design,
development
and
operational
evaluation
of
physical
systems
used in
manufacturing
and
end-product
systems
used for
specific
uses,
including
machine
tools,
jigs and
other
manufacturing
equipment;
stationary
power
units
and
appliances;
engines;
self-propelled
vehicles;
housings
and
containers;
hydraulic
and
electric
systems
for
controlling
movement;
and the
integration
of
computers
and
remote
control
with
operating
systems.
|
|
14.2001
|
Metallurgical
Engineering.
A
program
that
prepares
individuals
to apply
mathematical
and
metallurgical
principles
to the
design,
development
and
operational
evaluation
of metal
components
of
structural,
load-bearing,
power,
transmission,
and
moving
systems;
and the
analysis
of
engineering
problems
such as
stress,
creep,
failure,
alloy
behavior,
environmental
fluctuations,
stability,
electromagnetic
and
thermodynamic
characteristics,
optimal
manufacturing
processes,
and
related
design
considerations.
|
|
14.2101
|
Mining
and
Mineral
Engineering.
A
program
that
prepares
individuals
to apply
mathematical
and
scientific
principles
to the
design,
development
and
operational
evaluation
of
mineral
extraction,
processing
and
refining
systems,
including
open pit
and
shaft
mines,
prospecting
and site
analysis
equipment
and
instruments,
environmental
and
safety
systems,
mine
equipment
and
facilities,
mineral
processing
and
refining
methods
and
systems,
and
logistics
and
communications
systems.
|
|
14.2201
|
Naval
Architecture
and
Marine
Engineering.
A
program
that
prepares
individuals
to apply
mathematical
and
scientific
principles
to the
design,
development
and
operational
evaluation
of
self-propelled,
stationary,
or towed
vessels
operating
on or
under
the
water,
including
inland,
coastal
and
ocean
environments;
and the
analysis
of
related
engineering
problems
such as
corrosion,
power
transfer,
pressure,
hull
efficiency,
stress
factors,
safety
and life
support,
environmental
hazards
and
factors,
and
specific
use
requirements.
|
|
14.2301
|
Nuclear
Engineering.
A
program
that
prepares
individuals
to apply
mathematical
and
scientific
principles
to the
design,
development
and
operational
evaluation
of
systems
for
controlling
and
manipulating
nuclear
energy,
including
nuclear
power
plant
design,
fission
reactor
design,
fusion
reactor
design,
reactor
control
and
safety
systems
design,
power
transfer
systems,
containment
vessels
and
structures
design;
and the
analysis
of
related
engineering
problems
such as
fission
and
fusion
processes,
human
and
environmental
factors,
construction,
and
operational
considerations.
|
|
14.2401
|
Ocean
Engineering.
A
program
that
prepares
individuals
to apply
mathematical
and
scientific
principles
to the
design,
development
and
operational
evaluation
of
systems
to
monitor,
control,
manipulate
and
operate
within
coastal
or ocean
environments,
such as
underwater
platforms,
flood
control
systems,
dikes,
hydroelectric
power
systems,
tide and
current
control
and
warning
systems,
and
communications
equipment;
the
planning
and
design
of total
systems
for
working
and
functioning
in water
or
underwater
environments;
and the
analysis
of
related
engineering
problems
such as
the
action
of water
properties
and
behavior
on
physical
systems
and
people,
tidal
forces,
current
movements,
and wave
motion.
|
|
14.2501
|
Petroleum
Engineering.
A
program
that
prepares
individuals
to apply
mathematical
and
scientific
principles
to the
design,
development
and
operational
evaluation
of
systems
for
locating,
extracting,
processing
and
refining
crude
petroleum
and
natural
gas,
including
prospecting
instruments
and
equipment,
mining
and
drilling
systems,
processing
and
refining
systems
and
facilities,
storage
facilities,
transportation
systems,
and
related
environmental
and
safety
systems.
|
|
14.2701
|
Systems
Engineering.
A
program
that
prepares
individuals
to apply
mathematical
and
scientific
principles
to the
design,
development
and
operational
evaluation
of total
systems
solutions
to a
wide
variety
of
engineering
problems,
including
the
integration
of
human,
physical,
energy,
communications,
management,
and
information
requirements
as
needed,
and the
application
of
requisite
analytical
methods
to
specific
situations.
|
|
14.2801
|
Textile
Sciences
and
Engineering.
A
program
that
prepares
individuals
to apply
mathematical
and
scientific
principles
to the
design,
development
and
operational
evaluation
of
systems
to test
and
manufacture
fibers
and
fiber
products,
both
synthetic
and
natural;
to
develop
new and
improved
fibers,
textiles
and
their
uses;
and to
the
analysis
of
related
engineering
problems
such as
structural
factors,
molecular
synthesis,
chemical
manufacturing,
weaves,
strength
and
stress,
useful
life,
dyes,
and
applications
to
composite
systems.
|
|
14.3101
|
Materials
Science.
A
program
that
focuses
on the
general
application
of
mathematical
and
scientific
principles
to the
analysis
and
evaluation
of the
characteristics
and
behavior
of
solids,
including
internal
structure,
chemical
properties,
transport
and
energy
flow
properties,
thermodynamics
of
solids,
stress
and
failure
factors,
chemical
transformation
states
and
processes,
compound
materials,
and
research
on
industrial
applications
of
specific
materials.
|
|
14.3201
|
Polymer/Plastics
Engineering.
A
program
that
prepares
individuals
to apply
mathematical
and
scientific
principles
to the
design,
development
and
operational
evaluation
of
synthesized
macromolecular
compounds
and
their
application
to
specific
engineering
uses,
including
the
development
of
industrial
materials
with
tailored
properties,
the
design
of
lightweight
structural
components,
the use
of
liquid
or solid
polymers,
and the
analysis
and
control
of
polymerization
processes.
|
|
14.3301
|
Construction
Engineering.
A
program
that
prepares
individuals
to apply
scientific,
mathematical,
and
management
principles
to the
planning,
design,
and
building
of
facilities
and
structures.
Includes
instruction
in civil
engineering,
structural
principles,
site
analysis,
computer-assisted
design,
geology,
evaluation
and
testing,
materials,
contracting,
project
management,
graphic
communications,
and
applicable
laws and
regulations.
|
|
14.3401
|
Forest
Engineering.
A
program
that
prepares
individuals
to apply
scientific,
mathematical,
and
forestry
principles
to the
design
of
mechanical
devices
and
processes
for
efficient
forest
management,
timber
production
and
related
forest
logistics
systems.
Includes
instruction
in
forest
products
processing,
forest
management,
forest
harvesting,
timber
structure
design,
production
analysis,
road and
bridge
construction,
vehicle
adaptation
and
design,
and
harvesting
equipment
design.
|
|
14.3501
|
Industrial
Engineering.
A
program
that
prepares
individuals
to apply
scientific
and
mathematical
principles
to the
design,
improvement,
and
installation
of
integrated
systems
of
people,
material,
information,
and
energy.
Includes
instruction
in
applied
mathematics,
physical
sciences,
the
social
sciences,
engineering
analysis,
systems
design,
computer
applications,
and
forecasting
and
evaluation
methodology.
|
|
14.3601
|
Manufacturing
Engineering.
A
program
that
prepares
individuals
to apply
scientific
and
mathematical
principles
to the
design,
development,
and
implementation
of
manufacturing
systems.
Includes
instruction
in
materials
science
and
engineering,
manufacturing
processes,
process
engineering,
assembly
and
product
engineering,
manufacturing
systems
design,
and
manufacturing
competitiveness.
|
|
14.3701
|
Operations
Research.
A
program
that
focuses
on the
development
and
application
of
complex
mathematical
or
simulation
models
to solve
problems
involving
operational
systems,
where
the
system
concerned
is
subject
to human
intervention.
Includes
instruction
in
advanced
multivariate
analysis,
application
of
judgment
and
statistical
tests,
optimization
theory
and
techniques,
resource
allocation
theory,
mathematical
modeling,
control
theory,
statistical
analysis,
and
applications
to
specific
research
problems.
|
|
14.3801
|
Surveying
Engineering.
A
program
that
prepares
individuals
to apply
scientific
and
mathematical
principles
to the
determination
of the
location,
elevations,
and
alignment
of
natural
and
manmade
topographic
features.
Includes
instruction
in
property
line
location,
surveying,
surface
measurement,
aerial
and
terrestrial
photogrammetry,
remote
sensing,
satellite
imagery,
global
positioning
systems,
computer
applications,
and
photographic
data
processing.
|
|
14.3901
|
Geological/Geophysical
Engineering.
A
program
that
prepares
individuals
to apply
mathematical
and
geological
principles
to the
analysis
and
evaluation
of
engineering
problems,
including
the
geological
evaluation
of
construction
sites,
the
analysis
of
geological
forces
acting
on
structures
and
systems,
the
analysis
of
potential
natural
resource
recovery
sites,
and
applied
research
on
geological
phenomena.
|
Engineering
Technologies
15.xxxx
|
15.0000
|
Engineering
Technology,
General.
A
program
that
generally
prepares
individuals
to apply
basic
engineering
principles
and
technical
skills
in
support
of
engineers
engaged
in a
wide
variety
of
projects.
Includes
instruction
in
various
engineering
support
functions
for
research,
production,
and
operations,
and
applications
to
specific
engineering
specialties.
|
|
15.0101
|
Architectural
Engineering
Technology/Technician.
A
program
that
prepares
individuals
to apply
basic
engineering
principles
and
technical
skills
in
support
of
architects,
engineers
and
planners
engaged
in
designing
and
developing
buildings,
urban
complexes,
and
related
systems.
Includes
instruction
in
design
testing
procedures,
building
site
analysis,
model
building
and
computer
graphics,
engineering
drawing,
structural
systems
testing,
analysis
of
prototype
mechanical
and
interior
systems,
test
equipment
operation
and
maintenance,
and
report
preparation.
|
|
15.0201
|
Civil
Engineering
Technology/Technician.
A
program
that
prepares
individuals
to apply
basic
engineering
principles
and
technical
skills
in
support
of civil
engineers
engaged
in
designing
and
executing
public
works
projects
such as
highways,
dams,
bridges,
tunnels
and
other
facilities.
Includes
instruction
in site
analysis,
structural
testing
procedures,
field
and
laboratory
testing
procedures,
plan and
specification
preparation,
test
equipment
operation
and
maintenance,
and
report
preparation.
|
|
15.0303
|
Electrical,
Electronic
and
Communications
Engineering
Technology/Technician.
A
program
that
prepares
individuals
to apply
basic
engineering
principles
and
technical
skills
in
support
of
electrical,
electronics
and
communication
engineers.
Includes
instruction
in
electrical
circuitry,
prototype
development
and
testing;
systems
analysis
and
testing,
systems
maintenance,
instrument
calibration,
and
report
preparation.
|
|
15.0304
|
Laser
and
Optical
Technology/Technician.
A
program
that
prepares
individuals
to apply
basic
engineering
principles
and
technical
skills
in
support
of
engineers
and
other
professionals
engaged
in
developing
and
using
lasers
and
other
optical
for
commercial
or
research
purposes.
Includes
instruction
in laser
and
optical
principles,
testing
and
maintenance
procedures,
safety
precautions,
specific
applications
to
various
tasks,
and
report
preparation.
|
|
15.0305
|
Telecommunications
Technology/Technician.
A
program
that
prepares
individuals
to apply
basic
engineering
principles
and
technical
skills
to help
design
and
implement
telecommunications
systems.
Includes
instruction
in
communications
protocol,
data
networking,
digital
compression
algorithms,
digital
signal
processing,
Internet
access,
object-oriented
and
relational
databases,
and
programming
languages.
|
|
15.0401
|
Biomedical
Technology/Technician.
A
program
that
prepares
individuals
to apply
basic
engineering
principles
and
technical
skills
in
support
of
engineers
engaged
in
developing
biological
or
medical
systems
and
products.
Includes
instruction
in
instrument
calibration,
design
and
installation
testing,
system
safety
and
maintenance
procedures,
procurement
and
installation
procedures,
and
report
preparation.
|
|
15.0403
|
Electromechanical
Technology/Electromechanical
Engineering
Technology.
A
program
that
prepares
individuals
to apply
basic
engineering
principles
and
technical
skills
in
support
of
engineers
engaged
in
developing
and
testing
automated,
servomechanical,
and
other
electromechanical
systems.
Includes
instruction
in
prototype
testing,
manufacturing
and
operational
testing,
systems
analysis
and
maintenance
procedures,
and
report
preparation.
|
|
15.0404
|
Instrumentation
Technology/Technician.
A
program
that
prepares
individuals
to apply
basic
engineering
principles
and
technical
skills
in
support
of
engineers
engaged
in
developing
control
and
measurement
systems
and
procedures.
Includes
instruction
in
instrumentation
design
and
maintenance,
calibration,
design
and
production
testing
and
scheduling,
automated
equipment
functions,
applications
to
specific
industrial
tasks,
and
report
preparation.
|
|
15.0405
|
Robotics
Technology/Technician.
A
program
that
prepares
individuals
to apply
basic
engineering
principles
and
technical
skills
in
support
of
engineers
and
other
professionals
engaged
in
developing
and
using
robots.
Includes
instruction
in the
principles
of
robotics,
design
and
operational
testing,
system
maintenance
and
repair
procedures,
robot
computer
systems
and
control
language,
specific
system
types
and
applications
to
specific
industrial
tasks,
and
report
preparation.
|
|
15.0501
|
Heating,
Air
Conditioning
and
Refrigeration
Technology/Technician
(ACH/ACR/ACHR/HRAC/HVAC/AC
Technology).
A
program
that
prepares
individuals
to apply
basic
engineering
principles
and
technical
skills
in
support
of
engineers
and
other
professionals
engaged
in
developing
and
using
air
conditioning,
refrigeration,
and
heating
systems.
Includes
instruction
in
principles
of
heating
and
cooling
technology,
design
and
operational
testing,
inspection
and
maintenance
procedures,
installation
and
operation
procedures,
and
report
preparation.
|
|
15.0503
|
Energy
Management
and
Systems
Technology/Technician.
A
program
that
prepares
individuals
to apply
basic
engineering
principles
and
technical
skills
in
support
of
engineers
and
other
professionals
engaged
in
developing
energy-efficient
systems
or
monitoring
energy
use.
Includes
instruction
in
principles
of
energy
conservation,
instrumentation
calibration,
monitoring
systems
and test
procedures,
energy
loss
inspection
procedures,
energy
conservation
techniques,
and
report
preparation.
|
|
15.0505
|
Solar
Energy
Technology/Technician.
A
program
that
prepares
individuals
to apply
basic
engineering
principles
and
technical
skills
in
support
of
engineers
and
other
professionals
engaged
in
developing
solar-powered
energy
systems.
Includes
instruction
in solar
energy
principles,
energy
storage
and
transfer
technologies,
testing
and
inspection
procedures,
system
maintenance
procedures,
and
report
preparation.
|
|
15.0506
|
Water
Quality
and
Wastewater
Treatment
Management
and
Recycling
Technology/Technician.
A
program
that
prepares
individuals
to apply
basic
engineering
principles
and
technical
skills
in
support
of
engineers
and
other
professionals
engaged
in
developing
and
using
water
storage,
waterpower,
and
wastewater
treatment
systems.
Includes
instruction
in water
storage,
power
and/or
treatment
systems
and
equipment;
testing
and
inspection
procedures;
system
maintenance
procedures;
and
report
preparation.
|
|
15.0507
|
Environmental
Engineering
Technology/Environment | | |