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1 CIP Name Start Agriculture, General 8/1/2006 NULL Supervised Agricultural Experience 8/1/1900 7/31/ Supervised Agricultural Experience 8/1/2009 NULL Agricultural Business and Management, General 8/1/1900 NULL Agribusiness/Agricultural Business Operations 8/1/1900 7/31/ Agribusiness/Agricultural Business Operations 8/1/2009 NULL Agricultural Economics 8/1/1900 NULL Farm/Farm and Ranch Management 8/1/1900 NULL Agriculture/Farm Supplies Retailing and Wholesaling 8/1/1900 NULL Agriculture Business Technology 8/1/1900 7/31/ Agricultural Business Technology 8/1/2009 NULL Agricultural Mechanization, General 8/1/1900 NULL Basic Agriculture Mechanics 8/1/1900 7/31/ Advanced Agriculture Mechanics 8/1/1900 7/31/ Agriculture Power Machinery Operation 8/1/2008 NULL Agricultural Mechanics and Equipment/Machine Technology 8/1/1900 NULL Agricultural Production Operations, General 8/1/1900 NULL Animal/Livestock Husbandry and Production 8/1/1900 NULL Aquaculture 8/1/1900 NULL Dairy Husbandry and Production 8/1/1900 NULL Horse Husbandry/Equine Science and Management 8/1/1900 NULL Agricultural and Food Products Processing 8/1/1900 NULL Dog/Pet/Animal Grooming 8/1/1900 NULL Equestrian/Equine Studies 8/1/1900 7/31/ Equestrian/Equine Studies 8/1/2009 NULL Applied Horticulture/Horticultural Operations, General 8/1/1900 NULL Plant Systems Operation(s) & Management in Horticulture & Greenhouses 8/1/2011 NULL Ornamental Horticulture 8/1/1900 NULL Greenhouse Operations and Management 8/1/1900 NULL Landscaping and Groundskeeping 8/1/1900 NULL Plant Nursery Operations and Management 8/1/1900 NULL Turf and Turfgrass Management 8/1/1900 NULL Floriculture/Floristry Operations and Management 8/1/1900 NULL Advanced Environmental Horticulture Science 8/1/1900 7/31/ Biotechnology 8/1/1900 7/31/ Advanced Ornamental Horticulture Science 8/1/1900 7/31/ International Agriculture 8/1/1900 NULL Agricultural Communications/Journalism 8/1/1900 NULL Animal Sciences, General 8/1/1900 NULL Livestock Management 8/1/1900 NULL Poultry Science 8/1/1900 NULL Food Science 8/1/1900 NULL Food Technology and Processing 8/1/1900 NULL Plant Sciences, General 8/1/1900 NULL Agronomy and Crop Science 8/1/1900 NULL Horticultural Science 8/1/1900 NULL Range Science and Management 8/1/1900 7/31/ Range Science and Management 8/1/2009 NULL Soil Science and Agronomy, General 8/1/1900 NULL Agriculture Cooperative Worksite Experience 8/1/1900 NULL Cooperative Agriculture Education 8/1/1900 7/31/ Food Sciences and Technology 8/1/1900 7/31/ Agronomy and Crop Science 8/1/1900 7/31/ Natural Resources/Conservation, General 8/1/1900 NULL Environmental Studies 8/1/1900 7/31/ Environmental Studies 8/1/2009 NULL Advanced Natural Resources/Environmental Science 8/1/1900 7/31/ Sustainable Design and Technology 8/1/1900 7/31/ Sustainable Design and Technology 8/1/2009 NULL CIP s History Page 1 of 9 October 1, 2013
2 CIP Name Start Natural Resources Management and Policy 8/1/1900 NULL Natural Resource Economics 8/1/2008 NULL Water, Wetlands, and Marine Resources Management 8/1/2008 NULL Land Use Planning and Management/Development 8/1/2008 NULL Fishing and Fisheries Sciences and Management 8/1/1900 NULL Forestry, General 8/1/1900 NULL Forest Management/Forest Resources Management 8/1/1900 7/31/ Forest Management/Forest Resources Management 8/1/2009 NULL Urban Forestry 8/1/1900 7/31/ Urban Forestry 8/1/2009 NULL Forest Resources Production and Management 8/1/1900 7/31/ Forest Resources Production and Management 8/1/2009 NULL Forest Technology/Technician 8/1/1900 7/31/ Forest Technology/Technician 8/1/2009 NULL Wildlife and Wildlands Science and Management 8/1/1900 NULL Natural Resources and Conservation Cooperative Worksite Experience 8/1/2008 NULL Restaurant Mgr 8/1/1900 7/31/ Hotel/Motel Oper Supv 8/1/1900 7/31/ Marketing Mgmt 8/1/1900 7/31/ Small Business Mgmt 8/1/1900 7/31/ Computer Consultant/Operator 8/1/1900 7/31/ Business Graphics 8/1/1900 7/31/ Apparel and Accessories Marketing Operations 8/1/1900 7/31/ Fashion Merchandising 8/1/1900 7/31/ Business and Personal Service 8/1/1900 7/31/ Marketing Technology Applications (Desktop Mkt) 8/1/1900 7/31/ Business and Personal Service Marketing 8/1/1900 7/31/ Entrepreneurship 8/1/1900 7/31/ Financial Services Marketing Operations 8/1/1900 7/31/ Floristry Marketing 8/1/1900 7/31/ Floristry Marketing Operations 8/1/1900 7/31/ Food Production, Retailing and Wholesaling Operations 8/1/1900 7/31/ Marketing Assistant 8/1/1900 7/31/ General Retail Operations (Lab) (Creative Sales) 8/1/1900 7/31/ General Selling Skills and Sales Operations 8/1/1900 7/31/ Introduction to Marketing 8/1/1900 7/31/ Marketing Cooperative Program - Class 8/1/1900 7/31/ Marketing Cooperative Job Training - Work 8/1/1900 7/31/ Hospitality and Recreation Marketing Operation 8/1/1900 7/31/ Sports and Recreation Marketing 8/1/1900 7/31/ Insurance Marketing Operations 8/1/1900 7/31/ Transportation and Travel 8/1/1900 7/31/ Tourism and Travel Services Marketing Operations 8/1/1900 7/31/ Auto Parts and Accessories Marketing 8/1/1900 7/31/ Vehicles and Petroleum Marketing Operations 8/1/1900 7/31/ Marketing Operations/Marketing and Distribution 8/1/1900 7/31/ Advertising Services 8/1/1900 7/31/ Journalism 8/1/1900 7/31/ Pub Relations/Org Comm (Customer Relations Apps) 8/1/1900 7/31/ TV/Radio Broadcast Journalism Technology 8/1/1900 NULL Television Production 8/1/1900 7/31/ Advertising 8/1/1900 NULL Publishing 8/1/1900 NULL Communication/Journalism Cooperative Worksite Experience 8/1/1900 NULL Education Media Technology 8/1/1900 7/31/ Photography and Video Foundations 8/1/1900 7/31/ Photography and Video Foundations 8/1/2009 NULL Radio and Television Broadcasting Technology/Technician (Video and Television Technology/Technician) 8/1/2007 7/31/ Video Production Technology/Technician 8/1/2008 NULL CIP s History Page 2 of 9 October 1, 2013
3 CIP Name Start Recording Arts and Sound Reinforcement Technology 8/1/1900 NULL Multimedia Communications 8/1/1900 7/31/ Visual Communications 8/1/2007 NULL Graphic Communications Foundations 8/1/1900 NULL Prepress/Desktop Publishing and Digital Imaging Technology/Technician 8/1/1900 NULL Animation Technology/Video Graphics and Special Effects 8/1/1900 NULL Graphics and Printing Equipment Operator and General Production 8/1/1900 NULL Communication Technologies Cooperative Worksite Experience 8/1/1900 NULL Java internet Academy 8/1/1900 7/31/ Java internet Academy 8/1/1900 7/31/ Fundamentals of Information Technology 8/1/1900 NULL Computer Programming 8/1/1900 NULL Computer Programming Vendor/Product Certification 8/1/1900 7/31/ Real Time Simulation-Digipen 8/1/1900 7/31/ System Networking LAN/WAN and Telecommunications 8/1/1900 7/31/ Digital Communication Tools 8/1/1900 NULL Keyboarding 8/1/1900 7/31/ Office User Specialist 8/1/1900 7/31/ Office User Specialist 8/1/2008 NULL WebPage/Digital/Multimedia and Information Design 8/1/2007 NULL Data Modeling and Database Administration 8/1/1900 NULL Video Game Design/Digital Computer Animation for Game Design 8/1/2007 NULL Digital Design 8/1/1900 7/31/ Data Modeling 8/1/2007 7/31/ Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 8/1/1900 NULL Web/Multimedia Management and Webmaster 8/1/2007 NULL Computer Support Specialist 8/1/2010 NULL Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services Cooperative Worksite Experience 8/1/1900 NULL Technical Support Services 8/1/1900 7/31/ Cosmetology 8/1/1900 NULL Cosmetology 8/1/1900 7/31/ Manicurist 8/1/1900 7/31/ Esthetician 8/1/1900 7/31/ Foods and Related Culinary Arts Foundations 8/1/2010 NULL Culinary Arts/Chef Training 8/1/1900 7/31/ Culinary Arts/Chefs Training 8/1/2009 NULL Food Production and Services 8/1/1900 NULL Personal and Culinary Services Cooperative Worksite Experience 8/1/2007 NULL Building Services Technician 8/1/1900 7/31/ Careers In Education 8/1/1900 NULL Education/Instruction Media Design 8/1/1900 7/31/ Educational/Instruction Media Design 8/1/2008 7/31/ Educational Para Pro 8/1/1900 NULL Education Cooperative Worksite Experience 8/1/1900 NULL Pre-Engineering Technologies 8/1/2010 NULL Bioengineering and Biomedical Engineering 8/1/2013 NULL Electronics, Engineering and Design 8/1/1900 NULL Introduction to Materials Engineering 8/1/1900 NULL Mechatronics and Industrial Audomation 8/1/2010 NULL Engineering Cooperative Worksite Experience 8/1/1900 NULL Engineering Design 1 8/1/2008 NULL Engineering Design 2 8/1/2008 NULL Engineering Design 3 8/1/2008 NULL Introduction to Science Research in Engineering 8/1/2008 NULL Introduction to Engineering Technology 8/1/2008 NULL Introduction to Computer Integrated Manufacturing 8/1/2008 NULL Digital Electronics 8/1/2008 NULL Introduction to Aerospace Engineering 8/1/2008 NULL Introduction to Civil Engineering and Architecture 8/1/2008 NULL CIP s History Page 3 of 9 October 1, 2013
4 CIP Name Start Computer Engineering Technology Tech 8/1/1900 7/31/ Principles of Biomedical Sciences 8/1/2008 7/31/ Computer Maint Technology Tech 8/1/1900 7/31/ Industrial Robotics Technology/Technician 8/1/2006 NULL Robotics Foundations 8/1/1900 7/31/ Robotics Foundations 8/1/2009 NULL Solar and Wind Energy Technology 8/1/2010 NULL CAD/CAM Manufacturing Technology 8/1/1900 7/31/ Manufacturing Technology/Technician 8/1/1900 NULL Aeronautical and Aerospace Engineering Technology 8/1/1900 NULL Hydraulics and Fluid Power Technology/Technician 8/1/1900 7/31/ Computer Engineering Technology 8/1/1900 NULL Computer Technology/Computer Systems Technology 8/1/1900 NULL Drafting and Design Technology General 8/1/1900 NULL CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology 8/1/1900 NULL Architectural Drafting Architectural CAD/CADD 8/1/2008 7/31/ High-Performance Green Building Architectural Drafting and Design 8/1/2010 NULL Civil Drafting and Civil Engineering CAD/CADD 8/1/1900 NULL Electrical/Electronics Drafting CAD/CADD 8/1/1900 NULL Mechanical Drafting and CAD/CADD 8/1/1900 NULL Engineering Technologies Cooperative Worksite Experience 8/1/1900 NULL Translation and Interpretation 8/1/1900 NULL Sign Language Interpretation/Interpreter 8/1/1900 NULL Linguistics Cooperative Worksite Experience 8/1/1900 NULL Work and Family Foundations 8/1/1900 NULL Personal Choices 8/1/1900 NULL Independent Living 8/1/1900 NULL Family Health 8/1/1900 NULL Consumer and Family Resources 8/1/1900 NULL Consumer Services 8/1/1900 NULL Nutrition and Wellness 8/1/1900 NULL Food Science, Dietetics, and Nutrition 8/1/1900 NULL Housing, Interiors and Furnishings 8/1/1900 NULL Facilities Management and Maintenance 8/1/1900 7/31/ Facilities Management 8/1/1900 7/31/ Human Development 8/1/1900 NULL Career, Community, and Family Connections 8/1/1900 NULL Family Systems 8/1/1900 NULL Child Development/Parenting 8/1/1900 NULL Family and Community Services 8/1/1900 NULL Early Childhood, Education and Services 8/1/1900 NULL Interpersonal Relationships 8/1/1900 NULL Teen Parenting 8/1/1900 NULL GRADS (Graduation, Reality and Dual Skills) 8/1/1900 NULL Textiles and Apparel 8/1/1900 NULL Textiles and Apparel Coop 8/1/1900 7/31/ Family & Consumer Sciences Cooperative Worksite Experience 8/1/1900 NULL Personal Choices (FACSE) 8/1/1900 7/31/ Child Development (FACSE) 8/1/1900 7/31/ Consumer Decisions (FACSE) 8/1/1900 7/31/ Relationships (FACSE) 8/1/1900 7/31/ Nutrition and Food (FACSE) 8/1/1900 7/31/ Housing/Living Environments (FACSE) 8/1/1900 7/31/ Managing Work and Family (FACSE) 8/1/1900 7/31/ Family and Community Interaction (FACSE) 8/1/1900 7/31/ Independent Living (FACSE) 8/1/1900 7/31/ Teen Parenting/GRADS (FACSE) 8/1/1900 7/31/ Living Environments (FACSE) 8/1/1900 7/31/ Children/Parenting (FACSE) 8/1/1900 7/31/2009 CIP s History Page 4 of 9 October 1, 2013
5 CIP Name Start Resource Management (FACSE) 8/1/1900 7/31/ Family Health (FACSE) 8/1/1900 7/31/ Family Relationships/Parenting (FACSE) 8/1/1900 7/31/ Care and Guidance of Children (FACSE) 8/1/1900 7/31/ Child Care Aide (FACSE) 8/1/1900 7/31/ Educational ParaPro 8/1/1900 7/31/ Careers in Education (FACSE) 8/1/1900 7/31/ Careers in Education Cooperative (FACSE) 8/1/1900 7/31/ Child Care and Guidance Cooperative (FACSE) 8/1/1900 7/31/ Food Management, Production, and Service (FACSE) 8/1/1900 7/31/ Foods Management Cooperative (FACSE) 8/1/1900 7/31/ Culinary Arts 8/1/1900 7/31/ Food Service Industry Instruction Model (FACSE) 8/1/1900 7/31/ Food Service Cooperative (FACSE) 8/1/1900 7/31/ Custodial/Caretaker 8/1/1900 7/31/ Construction Related 8/1/1900 7/31/ Engineering Related 8/1/1900 7/31/ Electrical and Electronics Related 8/1/1900 7/31/ Heavy Mechanics Related 8/1/1900 7/31/ Communications Related 8/1/1900 7/31/ Manufacture/Materials Processing Related 8/1/1900 7/31/ Computer/Info Systems Related 8/1/1900 7/31/ Metals Related 8/1/1900 7/31/ Light Mechanics Related 8/1/1900 7/31/ Plastics Related 8/1/1900 7/31/ Principles of Technology Applied 8/1/1900 7/31/ Materials Science Technology Applied 8/1/1900 7/31/ Technology Foundations 8/1/1900 NULL Energy and Power Technologies 8/1/1900 7/31/ Information and Communications Technologies 8/1/1900 7/31/ Transportation Technologies 8/1/1900 7/31/ Manufacturing Technologies 8/1/1900 7/31/ Construction Technologies 8/1/1900 7/31/ Pre-Engineering Technologies 8/1/1900 7/31/ Introduction to Computer Integrated Manufacturing 8/1/1900 7/31/ Technology Education Cooperative Worksite Experience 8/1/1900 NULL Business Law 8/1/1900 NULL Legal Occupations 8/1/1900 7/31/ Legal Administrative Assistant 8/1/1900 NULL Legal Professions and Studies Cooperative Worksite Experience 8/1/2008 NULL Technical Communication 8/1/1900 NULL Biomedical Sciences 8/1/1900 7/31/ Biomedical Sciences 8/1/2009 NULL Biotechnology-Body Systems 8/1/2011 NULL Biomedical Innovation 8/1/2012 NULL Human Body Systems 8/1/2008 7/31/ Biotechnology 8/1/2007 7/31/ Agricultural Biotechnology 8/1/2009 NULL Health Science Biotechnology 8/1/1900 7/31/ Health Science Biotechnology 8/1/2009 NULL Marine Biology and Biological Oceanography 8/1/2007 NULL Biology and Biomedical Sciences Cooperative Worksite Experience 8/1/2008 NULL Applied Math 8/1/1900 NULL Applied Biology Chemistry 8/1/1900 7/31/ Financial Math 8/1/2010 NULL Technical Mathematics for the Trades 8/1/2010 NULL Business Math 8/1/1900 NULL JROTC Military Science 8/1/2008 NULL Government and Public Administration Cooperative Worksite Experience 8/1/2008 NULL CIP s History Page 5 of 9 October 1, 2013
6 CIP Name Start Hospitality, Tourism, and Recreation 8/1/1900 NULL Aquatics Safety and Management 8/1/1900 7/31/ Sports, Recreation and Entertainment Marketing and Management 8/1/1900 NULL Physical Fitness Technician 8/1/2013 NULL Hospitality, Tourism and Recreation Cooperative Worksite Experience 8/1/1900 NULL Career Choices 8/1/1900 NULL Principles of Technology Applied 8/1/1900 7/31/ Principles of Technology Applied 8/1/2009 NULL Materials Science Technology Applied 8/1/2010 NULL Biotechnology Technician/Biotechnology Laboratory Technician 8/1/1900 7/31/ Introduction to Biotechnology 8/1/2008 7/31/ Science Technologies Cooperative Worksite Experience 8/1/1900 7/31/ Public Safety and Security Foundations 8/1/2008 NULL Criminal Justice Worker 8/1/1900 7/31/ Forensic Science and Technology 8/1/2007 7/31/ Forensic Science Technology/Crime Scene Investigation 8/1/2008 NULL Criminal Justice/Police Science 8/1/1900 NULL Homeland Security and Loss Prevention Services 8/1/1900 NULL Cyber/Computer Forensics 8/1/2011 NULL Fire Science/Fire Fighting 8/1/1900 NULL Wildland/Forest Firefighting and Investigation 8/1/2010 NULL Security and Protective Service Cooperative Worksite Experience 8/1/1900 NULL Emergency Dispatcher 8/1/2008 NULL Economics 8/1/1900 NULL Commercial Construction Trades 8/1/1900 NULL Architecture and Construction Foundations 8/1/2008 NULL Construction Trades 8/1/1900 7/31/ Residential Carpentry/Carpenter 8/1/1900 NULL Boat Building 8/1/1900 7/31/ Marine Carpentry/Boat Building 8/1/1900 NULL Residential Electrician 8/1/1900 7/31/ Green Residential Electrician 8/1/2010 NULL Building/Property Maintenance Manager 8/1/1900 7/31/ Painting and Wall Covering 8/1/1900 7/31/ Misc. Construction Trades, Other 8/1/1900 7/31/ Construction Trades Cooperative Worksite Experience 8/1/1900 NULL Job Skills for Construction Trades (Pre-Apprenticeship) 8/1/2007 7/31/ Pre-Apprenticeship Skills for the Trades 8/1/2008 NULL Manufacturing Foundations 8/1/2008 NULL Energy and Power Foundations 8/1/1900 7/31/ Energy and Power Foundations 8/1/2009 NULL Electrical Equipment Installation and Repair 8/1/1900 NULL Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician 8/1/1900 NULL Industrial Electronics Installation and Repair 8/1/1900 7/31/ Computer Network Software Management - 1st Year 8/1/1900 7/31/ Advanced Computer Network Software Mgt 8/1/1900 7/31/ Home and Mobile Entertainment Electronics Installation and Repair Technician 8/1/2007 NULL HVAC/HVACR Maintenance Technology/Technician 8/1/1900 NULL Heavy Equipment Maintenance Repair 8/1/1900 7/31/ Processing Machinery Maintenance and Repair Technology 8/1/1900 7/31/ Computer Integrated Manufacturing 8/1/2007 NULL Automotive Foundations 8/1/2008 NULL Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics Foundations 8/1/2010 NULL Auto Body/Collision Repair Technology/Technician 8/1/1900 NULL NATEF/ASE Automotive Technician 8/1/1900 NULL Diesel Mechanic and Repair 8/1/1900 NULL Power Equipment Small Engine Technology/Technician 8/1/1900 NULL Aircraft Mechanic and Aircraft Maintenance Technology/Technician 8/1/1900 NULL Motorcycle Maintenance and Repair Technology/Technician 8/1/1900 NULL CIP s History Page 6 of 9 October 1, 2013
7 CIP Name Start Automotive Maintenance 8/1/1900 7/31/ Marine Maintenance and Ship Repair Technology/Technician 8/1/1900 NULL Recreational Vehicle Technician 8/1/1900 7/31/ Auto Detailer 8/1/1900 NULL Automobile/Automotive General Service Technician 8/1/1900 NULL Vehicle Maintenance and Repair, Other 8/1/1900 7/31/ Mechanic and Repair Technologies Cooperative Worksite Experience 8/1/1900 NULL Precision Production Trades Foundations 8/1/1900 NULL Drafting - General 8/1/1900 7/31/ Architectural Drafting 8/1/1900 7/31/ Electrical/Electronic Drafting 8/1/1900 7/31/ Mechanical Drafting 8/1/1900 7/31/ Graphic Communications 8/1/1900 7/31/ Commercial Art 8/1/1900 7/31/ , Commercial Photography 8/1/1900 7/31/ Desktop Publishing Equipment Operator 8/1/1900 7/31/ Machine Shop Technology/Technician 8/1/1900 NULL Metal Fabrication 8/1/1900 7/31/ Sheet Metal Technology/Technician 8/1/1900 NULL Welding Technology 8/1/1900 NULL Metal Fabricator 8/1/2010 NULL Precision Metal Working Other 8/1/1900 7/31/ Jewelry Manufacturing 8/1/1900 7/31/ Woodworking Foundations 8/1/1900 7/31/ Woodworking Foundations 8/1/2010 NULL Cabinetmaking and Millwork/Mill Wright 8/1/1900 NULL Precision Production Cooperative Worksite Experience 8/1/1900 NULL Airline/Commercial Pilot and Flight Crew 8/1/1900 NULL Aircraft Pilot (Private) 8/1/1900 7/31/ Marine Maintenance and Ship Repairer 8/1/1900 7/31/ Merchant Marine Officer/Crew 8/1/1900 NULL Marine Transportation Other 8/1/1900 7/31/ Transportation and Materials Moving Cooperative Worksite Experience 8/1/1900 NULL Industrial Cooperative Education (I.C.E.) 8/1/1900 7/31/ Visual Arts Foundations 8/1/2008 7/31/ Digital Arts 8/1/2010 NULL Commercial and Advertising Art 8/1/2005 7/31/ Graphic Design/Commercial and Advertising Art 8/1/2008 NULL Technical Illustration 8/1/1900 7/31/ Commercial Photography 8/1/1900 NULL Digital Design 1-1st Year 8/1/1900 7/31/ Digital Design 2-2nd Year 8/1/1900 7/31/ Graphic Design 8/1/1900 7/31/ Illustration 8/1/1900 7/31/ Design and Applied Art Other 8/1/1900 7/31/ Design and Commercial Art Foundations 8/1/2009 NULL Technical Theater/Theater Design Technology/Technician 8/1/1900 NULL Costume Design 8/1/2011 NULL Digital Entertainment and Information Technology 8/1/2008 7/31/ Cinematography and Film/Video Production 8/1/1900 7/31/ Cinematography and Cinema Production 8/1/2008 NULL Wearable Metal and Jewelry Design Technology/Technician 8/1/1900 7/31/ Wearable Metal and Jewelry Design Technology/Technician 8/1/2010 NULL Professional Production Arts Technology/Technician 8/1/2008 NULL Visual and Performing Arts Cooperative Worksite Experience 8/1/1900 NULL Introductions to Health Science Careers 8/1/1900 7/31/ Introduction to Health Science Careers 8/1/2009 NULL Sign Language Interpreter 8/1/1900 7/31/ Dental Assisting 8/1/1900 7/31/2008 CIP s History Page 7 of 9 October 1, 2013
8 CIP Name Start Dental Assisting 8/1/2008 NULL Health Informatics Careers Strand 8/1/1900 NULL Sports Medicine 8/1/1900 7/31/ Support Services Careers Strand 8/1/1900 NULL Medical Administrative Assistant 8/1/1900 NULL Medical Intervention 8/1/2008 NULL Medical Terminology 8/1/2010 NULL Therapeutic Services, other 8/1/1900 NULL Medical Assistant 8/1/1900 7/31/ Medical Assistant 8/1/2010 NULL Pharmacy Pre-Technician/Assistant 8/1/2011 NULL Veterinarian Assistant 8/1/1900 NULL Diagnostic Services Careers Strand 8/1/1900 NULL Emergency Medical Services 8/1/1900 7/31/ Sports Medicine 8/1/1900 7/31/ Sports Medicine 8/1/2009 NULL Pre-Allied Health Program 8/1/1900 7/31/ Pre-Allied Health Program 8/1/2009 NULL Practical Nurse (License Practical Nurse Training) 8/1/1900 7/31/ Nursing Assistant 8/1/1900 7/31/ Nursing Assistant 8/1/2009 NULL Coordination of Health Occupations 8/1/1900 7/31/ Health Sciences Cooperative Worksite Experience 8/1/1900 NULL Health and Fitness (Physical Fitness Sub core) 8/1/1900 7/31/ Health Occupations Basic Core 8/1/1900 7/31/ Introduction to Business 8/1/1900 NULL Introduction to Business 8/1/1900 7/31/ Business Administration Management 8/1/1900 7/31/ Business Administration Management 8/1/2007 NULL Business Office Management 8/1/1900 NULL Electronic Commerce 8/1/1900 NULL Project Management 8/1/2011 NULL Accounting 8/1/2008 NULL Accounting Technology 8/1/1900 NULL Accounting - 2nd Year 8/1/1900 7/31/ Recordkeeping 8/1/1900 7/31/ Business Math Applications 8/1/1900 7/31/ Accounting 2nd Year 8/1/1900 7/31/ Business Procedures and Administrative Support Services 8/1/1900 NULL Legal Administrative Assistant 8/1/1900 7/31/ Medical Administrative Assistant 8/1/1900 7/31/ Information Processing 8/1/1900 7/31/ Advanced Information Processing 8/1/1900 7/31/ Keyboarding 8/1/1900 7/31/ Notehand 1st Year 8/1/1900 7/31/ Digital Communications Tools 8/1/1900 7/31/ Business Procedures 8/1/1900 7/31/ Recordkeeping 8/1/1900 NULL Cooperative Business Education - Class 8/1/1900 7/31/ Cooperative Business Education - Work 8/1/1900 7/31/ Business Education School-to-Work Cooperative 8/1/1900 7/31/ Business Communications 8/1/1900 NULL English Technical and Business Writing (Technical Communications) 8/1/1900 7/31/ Entrepreneurship 8/1/1900 NULL Business Proj Mgmt 8/1/1900 7/31/ Business Law 8/1/1900 7/31/ Small Business Administration/Management 8/1/2013 NULL Business Management - International Business Law 8/1/1900 7/31/ Electronic Commerce 8/1/1900 7/31/2009 CIP s History Page 8 of 9 October 1, 2013
9 CIP Name Start Finance, General 8/1/2007 7/31/ Finance 8/1/2008 NULL Banking and Financial Services 8/1/1900 NULL Economics/Applied Economics 8/1/1900 7/31/ Hospitality Administration and Management 8/1/1900 NULL Lodging Management Model 8/1/1900 7/31/ Hotel/Motel Administration Management 8/1/1900 NULL Restaurant/Food Services Management 8/1/2010 NULL Lodging Management Internship 8/1/1900 7/31/ International Business and Commerce 8/1/1900 NULL Business Computer Programming/Programmer 8/1/1900 7/31/ Business Systems Analysis and Design 8/1/1900 7/31/ Information Systems Technology 8/1/1900 7/31/ Computer Applications 8/1/1900 7/31/ Advanced Computer Applications 8/1/1900 7/31/ Computer Network Software Management - 1st Year 8/1/1900 7/31/ Advanced Computer Network Software Management 2nd Year 8/1/1900 7/31/ Digital Design 1-1st Year 8/1/1900 7/31/ Digital Design 2-2nd Year 8/1/1900 7/31/ Officer User Specialist 1 8/1/1900 7/31/ Officer User Specialist 2 8/1/1900 7/31/ Web Design 1 8/1/1900 7/31/ Web Design 2 8/1/1900 7/31/ Real Time Simulation Programming 8/1/1900 7/31/ Real Time Simulation Programming 8/1/1900 7/31/ Introduction to Marketing 8/1/1900 NULL Marketing Management 8/1/1900 NULL International Marketing 8/1/1900 NULL Real Estate 8/1/1900 NULL Marketing Operations 8/1/1900 NULL Selling Skills and Sales Operations 8/1/1900 NULL Fashion Merchandising 8/1/1900 NULL Tourism Promotion Operations 8/1/1900 NULL Vehicle Parts and Accessories Marketing Operations 8/1/1900 NULL Social Media Marketing 8/1/2011 NULL Business & Marketing Education Cooperative Worksite Experience 8/1/1900 NULL Marketing Education Cooperative Worksite Experience 8/1/1900 7/31/ Diversified Occupations 8/1/1900 7/31/ Diversified Occupations Coordinated Job Training 8/1/1900 7/31/ Special Needs Diversified Occupations 8/1/1900 7/31/ Alternative School Diversified Occupations 8/1/1900 7/31/ Community Resource Training 8/1/1900 7/31/2009 CIP s History Page 9 of 9 October 1, 2013
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