Section 11. Computer and Information Sciences
| CSSC Code | Title | Alternate Titles | Description | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Main Category | Sub-Category | Course | |||
| 11 | COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCES | A summary of groups of instructional programs that describe the coding, processing, and storage of data through repetitious and highly complex mathematical operations at high speed, and in accordance with strictly defined systems and procedures. | |||
| 01 | COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCES, GENERAL | A group of instructional programs that generally describe the coding, processing, and storage of data through repetitious and highly complex mathematical operations at high speed, and in accordance with strictly defined systems and procedures. | |||
| 11 | Computer Appreciation | Computer Literacy; Computers, Introduction | survey course; non-technical presentations; social implications of computers; computer familiarization | ||
| 12 | Introduction to Internet and the World Wide Web | Internet overview; searching skills; Web site survey (portals, e-commerce, personal); history of the Web | |||
| 21 | Computer Mathematics 1 | Computer Problem Solving; Mathematics and Computing | simple calculators; flow charts; elementary programming; mathematical applications | ||
| 22 | Computer Mathematics 2 | history of calculating; desk calculators; programming languages; complex computer procedures | |||
| 31 | Computer Applications | Computer Sciences 1 | emphasis on developing useable software; team approach | ||
| 32 | Computer Applications, Independent Study Computer Sciences 2 | advanced independent work; computer science | |||
| 41 | Computer Sciences 3 | college level work; computer components | |||
| 42 | IB Computer Science | ||||
| 43 | AP Computer Science A | ||||
| 44 | AP Computer Science AB | ||||
| 51 | Artificial Intelligence | defining thought; history, principles and state of the art of machine-generated thought; future generations of computers; limits of potential; programming computers to think | |||
| 52 | Multimedia Computer Applications | ||||
| 61 | Desktop Computer Application Suites | ||||
| 00 | Computer and Information Sciences, Other General | ||||
| 02 | COMPUTER PROGRAMMING | A group of instructional programs that describe the methods and procedures used in flow charting and writing instructions in computer language for the direction of computer operation in the solution of a problem. | |||
| 11 | Computer Programming 1 | flow charts; algorithms; computer languages; machine operation; documentation | |||
| 12 | Computer Programming 2 | advanced programming techniques; independent study; program origination; algorithms | |||
| 13 | Computer Programming 3 | advanced computer programming | |||
| 21 | FORTRAN, Introduction | study of FORTRAN computer programming; mathematics applications | |||
| 31 | PASCAL, Introduction | PASCAL 1 | study of PASCAL computer programming | ||
| 32 | Advanced PASCAL | Pascal 2 | |||
| 41 | BASIC, Introduction | BASIC 1 | study of BASIC computer programming | ||
| 42 | Advanced BASIC | BASIC 2 | |||
| 51 | COBOL, Introduction | COBOL 1 | study of COBOL computer programming | ||
| 52 | Advanced COBOL | COBOL 2 | |||
| 61 | LOGO, Introduction | ||||
| 71 | RPG Programming, Introduction | ||||
| 72 | C Programming | ||||
| 73 | C++ Programming | ||||
| 00 | Computer Programming, Other | ||||
| 03 | DATA PROCESSING | A group of instructional programs that describe computers and computer programming. | |||
| 11 | Data Processing, Introduction | Data Processing Systems and Procedures; Computer Concepts; Data Processing; Electronic Data Processing; Data Systems 1 | code fields; numeric and alphabetic sorting; keypunching; flowcharting; collating | ||
| 12 | Data Processing, Intermediate | Data Processing 2 | computer system components; computer operations; data management; data entry operator | ||
| 13 | Data Processing, Advanced | Data Processing, Internship | existing program modification; advanced topics | ||
| 21 | Computer Programming - Cooperative Education | ||||
| 00 | Data Processing, Other | ||||
| 04 | INFORMATION SCIENCES AND SYSTEMS | A group of instructional programs that describe the methods for creating, organizing, storing, and accessing organized files of information. | |||
| 00 | Information Sciences and Systems, Other | ||||
| 05 | SYSTEMS ANALYSIS | A group of instructional programs that describe the principles and techniques involved in the design of large-scale computer programs. Includes instruction in modeling, flowcharting, data organization, and the impact of the programs on organizational objectives. | |||
| 00 | Systems Analysis, Other | ||||
| 06 | COMPUTER PROGRAMING AND WEBSITE DESIGN | ||||
| 01 | HTML | ||||
| 02 | Java, Java Script | ||||
| 03 | Web Site Design, Development | ||||
| 04 | Network Administration/ Management | ||||
| 99 | COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCES, OTHER | A group of instructional programs in computer and information sciences not described above. | |||
| 00 | Computer and Information Sciences, Other | ||||
Section 12. Consumer, Personal, and Miscellaneous Services
| CSSC Code | Title | Alternate Titles | Description | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Main Category | Sub-Category | Course | |||
| 12 | CONSUMER, PERSONAL, AND MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES | A summary of groups of instructional programs that prepare individuals to provide a variety of services to individual consumers as well as to organizations such as businesses and industries. | |||
| 01 | DRYCLEANING AND LAUNDERING SERVICES | A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to operate and manage dry cleaning and laundering plants. | |||
| 11 | Dry Cleaning 1 | study of cleaning procedures, methods and material | |||
| 12 | Dry Cleaning 2 | ||||
| 00 | Dry Cleaning and Laundering Services, Other | ||||
| 02 | ENTERTAINMENT SERVICES | A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to perform a variety of services related to the sale of food, beverages, and entertainment. | |||
| 11 | Sports Officiating | sports events officiating; game rules and procedures | |||
| 00 | Entertainment Services, Other | ||||
| 03 | FUNERAL SERVICES | A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to perform sanitary and embalming preparations for interment, in conformity with legal requirements. Includes instruction in human physiology and anatomy, with particular emphasis on the circulatory system; the underlying chemistry and application of embalming compounds and products; the procedures, techniques, and methods used in embalming and preparation for interment with special emphasis on sanitation and on potential pathological hazards and precautions; and the materials and techniques of applied cosmetology used in preparation for interment. | |||
| 00 | Funeral Services, Other | ||||
| 04 | PERSONAL SERVICES | A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to render a variety of personal services. | |||
| 11 | Cosmetology | Esthetician; Creative Coiffure and Shaping and Conditioning Hair; Care of the Nails and Skin | license preparation; hair care, styling, shaping, permanent waving; hair coloring; facials, makeup | ||
| 12 | Cosmetology 2 | Wigology and the Professional Business of Cosmetology; Cosmetology, Advanced | preparation for cosmetology state board examination; electrical facials | ||
| 13 | Cosmetology 3 | hair care; facials; makeup | |||
| 14 | Cosmetology - Cooperative Education 2 | ||||
| 15 | Cosmetology - Cooperative Education 2 | ||||
| 21 | Barbering 1 | fundamental skills of cutting hair; anatomy and physiology basics; barbershop simulation | |||
| 22 | Barbering 2 | skill development; sanitation; scalp treatments; shop management | |||
| 23 | Barbering 3 | skill reinforcement; examination preparation; on-the-job training | |||
| 31 | Personal Services Occupations | personal services; general career preparation, barbering; massage | |||
| 00 | Personal Services, Other | ||||
| 05 | GENERAL SERVICES | ||||
| 11 | General Services Occupations 1 | overview of service occupations, including warehousing, laundry, building maintenance, grounds maintenance; exploratory entry-level job skills | |||
| 12 | General Services Occupations 2 | ||||
| 13 | General Services Occupations 3 | ||||
| 14 | General Services Occupations 4 | ||||
| 21 | Building and Grounds Maintenance Occupations 1 | introduction to combined areas of building and grounds maintenance | |||
| 22 | Building and Grounds Maintenance Occupations 2 | ||||
| 23 | Building and Grounds Maintenance Occupations 3 | ||||
| 31 | Industrial Maintenance/ Mechanics 1 | overview and introduction to the field and occupations therein | |||
| 32 | Industrial Maintenance/ Mechanics 2 | ||||
| 99 | CONSUMER, PERSONAL, AND MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES, OTHER | A group of instructional programs in consumer, personal, and miscellaneous services not described above. | |||
| 00 | Consumer, Personal, and Miscellaneous Services, Other | ||||
Section 13. Education
| CSSC Code | Title | Alternate Titles | Description | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Main Category | Sub-Category | Course | |||
| 13 | EDUCATION | ||||
| 01 | EDUCATION, GENERAL | ||||
| 00 | Education, Other General | ||||
| 02 | BILINGUAL/ BICULTURAL EDUCATION | ||||
| 00 | Bilingual/ Bicultural Education, Other | ||||
| 03 | CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION | ||||
| 00 | Curriculum and Instruction, Other | ||||
| 04 | EDUCATION ADMINISTRATION | ||||
| 00 | Education Administration, Other | ||||
| 05 | EDUCATIONAL MEDIA | ||||
| 00 | Educational Media, Other | ||||
| 06 | EVALUATION AND RESEARCH | ||||
| 00 | Evaluation and Research, Other | ||||
| 07 | INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE EDUCATION | ||||
| 00 | International and Comparative Education, Other | ||||
| 08 | SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGY | ||||
| 00 | School Psychology, Other | ||||
| 09 | SOCIAL FOUNDATIONS | ||||
| 00 | Social Foundations, Other | ||||
| 10 | SPECIAL EDUCATION | ||||
| 00 | Special Education, Other | ||||
| 11 | STUDENT COUNSELING AND PERSONNEL SERVICES | ||||
| 00 | Student Counseling and Personnel Services, Other | ||||
| 12 | TEACHER EDUCATION, GENERAL PROGRAMS | ||||
| 00 | Teacher Education, General Programs, Other | ||||
| 13 | TEACHER EDUCATION, SPECIFIC SUBJECT AREAS | ||||
| 00 | Teacher Education, Specific Subject Areas, Other | ||||
| 14 | TEACHING ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE/ FOREIGN LANGUAGE | ||||
| 00 | Teaching English as a Second Language/ Foreign Language, Other | ||||
| 99 | EDUCATION, OTHER | ||||
| 00 | Education, Other | ||||
Section 14. Engineering
| CSSC Code | Title | Alternate Titles | Description | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Main Category | Sub-Category | Course | |||
| 14 | ENGINEERING | ||||
| 01 | ENGINEERING, GENERAL | ||||
| 11 | Orientation to Engineering | Pre-Engineering | overview of math, science, and technical skills needed for pursuing careers in engineering | ||
| 00 | Engineering, Other General | ||||
| 02 | AEROSPACE, AERONAUTICAL, AND ASTRONAUTICAL ENGINEERING | ||||
| 11 | Aerospace Materials | ||||
| 21 | Aerospace Engineering Design | ||||
| 00 | Aerospace, Aeronautical, and Astronautical Engineering, Other | ||||
| 03 | AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING | ||||
| 00 | Agricultural Engineering, Other | ||||
| 04 | ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERING | ||||
| 11 | Strength of Materials - Architectural | physical properties and behavior of materials | |||
| 00 | Architectural Engineering, Other | ||||
| 05 | BIOENGINEERING AND BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING | ||||
| 00 | Bioengineering and Biomedical Engineering, Other | ||||
| 06 | CERAMIC ENGINEERING | ||||
| 00 | Ceramic Engineering, Other | ||||
| 07 | CHEMICAL ENGINEERING | ||||
| 00 | Chemical Engineering, Other | ||||
| 08 | CIVIL ENGINEERING | ||||
| 00 | Civil Engineering, Other | ||||
| 09 | COMPUTER ENGINEERING | ||||
| 00 | Computer Engineering, Other | ||||
| 10 | ELECTRICAL, ELECTRONICS, AND COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING | ||||
| 00 | Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering, Other | ||||
| 11 | ENGINEERING MECHANICS | ||||
| 00 | Engineering Mechanics, Other | ||||
| 12 | ENGINEERING RELATED (formerly ENGINEERING PHYSICS) | ||||
| 11 | Instrumentation Physics 1 | principles of pneumatic, hydraulic, electronic, and mechanically operated devices | |||
| 12 | Instrumentation Physics 2 | ||||
| 13 | Instrumentation Physics 3 | ||||
| 14 | Instrumentation Physics 4/ Advanced Placement | ||||
| 00 | Engineering Related, Other | ||||
| 13 | ENGINEERING SCIENCE | ||||
| 00 | Engineering Science, Other | ||||
| 14 | ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH ENGINEERING | ||||
| 00 | Environmental Health Engineering, Other | ||||
| 15 | GEOLOGICAL ENGINEERING | ||||
| 00 | Geological Engineering, Other | ||||
| 16 | GEOPHYSICAL ENGINEERING | ||||
| 00 | Geophysical Engineering, Other | ||||
| 17 | INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING | ||||
| 00 | Industrial Engineering, Other | ||||
| 18 | MATERIALS ENGINEERING | ||||
| 00 | Materials, Engineering, Other | ||||
| 19 | MECHANICAL ENGINEERING | ||||
| 11 | Strength of Materials, Mechanical Technology | stress and strain analysis, both elastic and plastic, with emphasis on resistance and equilibrium of force systems, elastic analysis of axially loaded members, connectors, beams and columns | |||
| 00 | Mechanical Engineering, Other | ||||
| 20 | METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING | ||||
| 11 | Metallurgy/ Powder Metal Basics | properties, testing and inspection of basic metals | |||
| 00 | Metallurgical Engineering, Other | ||||
| 21 | MINING AND MINERAL ENGINEERING | ||||
| 00 | Mining and Mineral Engineering, Other | ||||
| 22 | NAVAL ARCHITECTURE AND MARINE ENGINEERING | ||||
| 00 | Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, Other | ||||
| 23 | NUCLEAR ENGINEERING | ||||
| 00 | Nuclear Engineering, Other | ||||
| 24 | OCEAN ENGINEERING | ||||
| 00 | Ocean Engineering, Other | ||||
| 25 | PETROLEUM ENGINEERING | ||||
| 00 | Petroleum Engineering, Other | ||||
| 26 | SURVEYING AND MAPPING SCIENCES | ||||
| 11 | Cartography | Map Making | the art of map making; types of projections; topographic notation; history of mapping techniques; translating satellite photography into maps | ||
| 00 | Surveying and Mapping Sciences, Other | ||||
| 27 | SYSTEMS ENGINEERING | ||||
| 00 | Systems Engineering, Other | ||||
| 28 | TEXTILE ENGINEERING | ||||
| 00 | Textile Engineering, Other | ||||
| 99 | ENGINEERING, OTHER | ||||
| 00 | Engineering, Other | ||||
Section 15. Engineering and Engineering-Related Technologies
| CSSC Code | Title | Alternate Titles | Description | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Main Category | Sub-Category | Course | |||
| 15 | ENGINEERING AND ENGINEERING-RELATED TECHNOLOGIES | A summary of groups of instructional programs that prepare individuals to support and assist engineers and other professionals. Programs stress specialized practical knowledge related to the mathematical, scientific, or technical aspects of engineering and related sciences. | |||
| 01 | ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGIES | A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to support and assist architects and architectural engineers. Programs stress specialized, practical knowledge related to the mathematical scientific or technical aspects of architecture and architectural engineering. | |||
| 11 | Structural Engineering Technician | fundamentals of math, drafting and architectural problem-solving; job-oriented instruction in design-drafting, structural stability, strength of materials, structural components and other technical aspects of constructing bridges, high-rise buildings, and other structures | |||
| 00 | Architectural Technologies, Other | ||||
| 02 | CIVIL TECHNOLOGIES | A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to support and assist civil engineers and urban planners. Programs stress specialized, practical knowledge related to the mathematical, scientific, or technical aspects of civil engineering and urban planning. | |||
| 11 | Surveying | property boundaries; surveying instruments; survey data display; applied mathematics; use of drafting equipment | |||
| 21 | Civil Engineering Technician | fundamentals of math, drafting and engineering problem solving; job-oriented instruction including design-drafting, surveying, computations; materials inspection, modeling and mapping for road construction, residential subdivisions, shopping centers, dams, airports, and other large projects | |||
| 00 | Civil Technologies, Other | ||||
| 03 | ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGIES | A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to support and assist electrical and electronic engineers, and other engineers and scientists concerned with the development of lasers. Programs stress specialized; practical knowledge related to the mechanical, mathematical, scientific, or technical aspects of electrical engineering, electronic engineering, and laser development. | |||
| 11 | Audio Electronics | electronic amplification; radio waves; test equipment; installation and calibration of antennas; transmitting equipment | |||
| 21 | Electrical Technology | testing of electrical circuits, devices, and systems; development of corrective and preventive maintenance techniques | |||
| 31 | Electronic Technology 1 | DC electronics; AC electronics; semi-conductor devices; basic electronic circuits; testing and installation of components | |||
| 32 | Electronic Technology 2 | solid-state electronics; micro-miniature circuitry communication devices; servicing and building units from components | |||
| 33 | Electronics Fabrication | design, assembly, and troubleshooting microcomputer interface circuits | |||
| 41 | Electrical/ Electronics Engineering Technician | combined course in both electrical and electronic engineering technologies preparing students to design and draft electrical and electronic circuitry, development and testing of equipment and specifications writing | |||
| 00 | Electrical and Electronic Technologies, Other | ||||
| 04 | ELECTRO- MECHANICAL INSTRUMENTATION AND MAINTENANCE TECHNOLOGIES | A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals either to support or assist mechanical and electrical engineers, or to install and service electromechanical equipment. Programs stress specialized; practical knowledge related to the mechanical, mathematical, scientific, or technical aspects of mechanical and electrical engineering, biomedical engineering, computer science, and instrumentation design. | |||
| 11 | Electromechanical Technology 1 | Robotics Technology | design and development of electromechnical devices and systems; plant automation; automation control devices and systems; servomechanisms; robotics | ||
| 12 | Electromechanical Technology 2 | ||||
| 21 | Instrumentation Technology | design, development and repair of electrical, electronic, mechanical, pneumatic and hydraulic instruments | |||
| 31 | Computer-Assisted Design/Drafting (CAD) | use of the computer in drafting and design | |||
| 00 | Electromechanical Instrumentation and Maintenance Technologies, Other | ||||
| 05 | ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES | A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to assist in controlling either the internal temperature of commercial and industrial buildings, or the levels of toxicity of industrial wastes. | |||
| 11 | Environmental Control Technologies | application of scientific principles to temperature and humidity control; design of heating and cooling systems; pollution and corrosion control; alternative energy applications and energy-conscious technological design | |||
| 00 | Environmental Control Technologies, Other | ||||
| 06 | INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGIES | A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to supervise industrial processes or to support engineers, scientists, and other professionals who are employed by industry. Programs describe the mechanical, scientific, or technical aspects of a variety of industries, including chemical manufacturing, food processing, forest products, marine products, plastics, and textiles. | |||
| 01 | Industrial Research and Development | Product Creation/ Improvement | industrial/production problem solving; applied creativity; inventions | ||
| 11 | Industrial Production Technology 1 | Manufacturing Process Technology 1 | production and planning of machinery and equipment; work flow; production cost analysis | ||
| 12 | Industrial Production Technology 2 | Manufacturing Process Technology 2 | |||
| 21 | Chemical Manufacturing Technology | general and organic chemistry; material handling; extraction, distillation, evaporating, drying; heat transfer in chemicals | |||
| 31 | Optics Technology | prisms and lenses; grinding, polishing, cementing; inspecting, testing, adjusting | |||
| 00 | Industrial Production Technologies, Other | ||||
| 07 | QUALITY CONTROL AND SAC TECHNIQUES | A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to support a variety of engineers and industrial managers. Programs describe the mechanical, scientific, or technical aspects of industrial production, occupational health, and quality control. | |||
| 11 | Quality Control Technology | testing; inspection; statistical sampling; quality control organization; technical report preparation | |||
| 00 | Quality Control and Safety Technologies, Other | ||||
| 08 | MECHANICAL AND RELATED TECHNOLOGIES | A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to support and assist a variety of engineering professionals, including aeronautical, agricultural, automotive, mechanical, electrical and electronic, architectural, chemical, civil, mining, and petroleum engineers. Programs describe the mathematical, mechanical, scientific, and technical aspects of these engineering specialties. | |||
| 11 | Automotive Design and Technology | fundamentals of automotive design; use of the computer; principles of aerodynamics; fuel efficiency | |||
| 21 | Mechanical Engineering Technology | introduction to careers and skills in engineering technology; slide rule application to problem solving; programming digital computers using BASIC; developing programs to solve engineering problems | |||
| 00 | Mechanical and Related Technologies, Other | ||||
| 09 | MINING AND PETROLEUM TECHNOLOGIES | A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to support and assist mining and petroleum engineers and managers. Programs stress specialized, practical knowledge related to the mechanical, scientific, or technical aspects of mining and petroleum engineering. | |||
| 11 | Mining Technology | mining processes; mining operations; mine waste disposal; reclaiming mined areas; mine output analysis | |||
| 21 | Petroleum Technology | seismic testing; test wells; analyzing cores; charting oil fields; oil delivery | |||
| 00 | Mining and Petroleum Technologies, Other | ||||
| 99 | ENGINEERING AND ENGINEERING-RELATED TECHNOLOGIES, OTHER | A group of instructional programs in engineering and engineering-related technologies not described above. | |||
| 00 | Engineering and Engineering- Related Technologies, Other | ||||
Section 16. Foreign Languages
| CSSC Code | Title | Alternate Titles | Description | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Main Category | Sub-Category | Course | |||
| 16 | FOREIGN LANGUAGES | A summary of groups of instructional programs that describe the structure and use of language common or indigenous to people of the same community or nation, the same geographical area, or cultural traditions; including such features as sounds, literature, syntax, phonology, morphology, semantics, sentences, prose and verse, as well as development of skills and attitudes used in communicating and evaluating thoughts and feelings through oral and written language. | |||
| 01 | FOREIGN LANGUAGES, MULTIPLE EMPHASIS | A group of instructional programs that describe the language, literature, and culture of more than one specific group of people. | |||
| 11 | Foreign Language, Exploratory | language; culture; multiple groups | |||
| 21 | English as a Second Language 1 | TESOL, Beginning | basic English structure; limited vocabulary; English sounds; oral expression; American student life | ||
| 22 | English as a Second Language 2 | TESOL, Intermediate | study of English language skills; increase language control; cultural information; composition skills | ||
| 23 | English as a Second Language 3 | TESOL, Advanced | greater English language ability; reading; composition; vocabulary building; role playing; American culture | ||
| 24 | English as a Second Language, Skills Lab | individualized instruction; non-native English speakers; skill building | |||
| 25 | Transitional English | brush-up instruction to enable student to make the transition to regular English classes | |||
| 00 | Foreign Languages, Multiple Emphasis, Other | ||||
| 02 | AFRICAN (NON-SEMITIC) LANGUAGES | A group of instructional programs that describe the language, literature, and culture of non-Semitic African people; languages such as Ibo, Swahili, and Yoruba are included in this category. | |||
| 11 | Swahili 1 | language, culture; vocabulary building; grammar and pronunciation | |||
| 12 | Swahili 2 | language, culture; readings and conversational practice | |||
| 21 | Amharic 1 (Ethiopian) | ||||
| 22 | Amharic 2 (Ethiopian) | ||||
| 00 | African (Non-Semitic) Languages, Other | ||||
| 03 | ASIATIC LANGUAGES | A group of instructional programs that describe the language, literature, and culture of Asiatic peoples; languages such as Cantonese, Mandarin, Korean, Malay, and Japanese are included in this category. | |||
| 11 | Cantonese 1 | language, culture; vocabulary building; grammar and pronunciation | |||
| 12 | Cantonese 2 | language, culture; readings and conversational practice | |||
| 13 | Cantonese 3 | oral practice; conversational Cantonese; written reports | |||
| 14 | Cantonese 4 | ||||
| 21 | Mandarin 1 | language, culture; vocabulary building; grammar and pronunciation | |||
| 22 | Mandarin 2 | language, literature and culture; readings and conversational practice | |||
| 23 | Mandarin 3 | oral practice; conversational Mandarin; written reports | |||
| 24 | Mandarin 4 | language, literature and culture | |||
| 25 | Mandarin 5 | language, literature and culture | |||
| 31 | Japanese 1 | language, culture, vocabulary building; grammar and pronunciation | |||
| 32 | Japanese 2 | language, literature and culture; reading and conversational practice | |||
| 33 | Japanese 3 | oral practice; conversational Japanese; written reports | |||
| 34 | Japanese 4 | language, literature and culture | |||
| 35 | Japanese 5 | language, literature and culture | |||
| 36 | Foreign Language Contract, Japanese | Independent Study | |||
| 41 | Hawaiian 1 | listening and pronunciation; vocabulary; simple writing exercises | |||
| 42 | Hawaiian 2 | oral drills; sentence construction; immersion approach; memorization | |||
| 43 | Hawaiian 3 | skill development; popular Hawaiian legends; cultural study | |||
| 44 | Hawaiian 4 | class conducted in Hawaiian; complex conversations | |||
| 45 | Hawaiian Language and Culture | familiarization with Hawaiian language; nonrigorous approach; conversational emphasis; cultural studies | |||
| 54 | Korean 1 | language, culture, vocabulary building; grammar and pronunciation | |||
| 52 | Korean 2 | language, literature and culture; reading and conversational practice | |||
| 53 | Korean 3 | oral practice; conversational Korean; written reports | |||
| 54 | Korean 4 | language, literature and culture | |||
| 55 | Korean 5 | language, literature and culture | |||
| 00 | Asiatic Languages, Other | ||||
| 04 | BALTO-SLAVIC LANGUAGES | A group of instructional programs that describe the language, literature and culture of Baltic and Slavic people; languages such as Latvian, Lithuanian, Russian, Polish, Byelorussian, Czech, Serbo-Croatian, and Ukrainian are included in this category. | |||
| 11 | Ukrainian 1 | language, culture; vocabulary building; grammar and pronunciation | |||
| 21 | Russian 1 | study of Russian alphabet and pronunciation system; vocabulary; grammar; culture; reading | |||
| 22 | Russian 2 | oral and written practice; readings and conversational practice; business and trade journals | |||
| 23 | Russian 3 | famous Russian authors; discussions in Russian; letter writing to Soviet businesses; reports written in Russian | |||
| 24 | Russian 4 | reading and discussion of historical events; letters to businesses in the USSR | |||
| 25 | Russian 5 | reading and discussion; advanced Russian | |||
| 26 | Russian 6 | reading and discussion; advanced Russian | |||
| 27 | Foreign Language Contract, Russian | Independent Study | |||
| 31 | Czech 1 | language, culture; vocabulary building; grammar and pronunciation | |||
| 32 | Czech 2 | language, literature and culture; readings and conversational practice | |||
| 33 | Czech 3 | oral practice; conversational Czech; written reports | |||
| 41 | Polish 1 | language, culture; vocabulary building; grammar and pronunciation | |||
| 42 | Polish 2 | language, literature and culture; readings and conversational practice | |||
| 43 | Polish 3 | oral practice; conversational Polish; written reports | |||
| 44 | Polish 4 | language, literature and culture | |||
| 51 | Finnish 1 | ||||
| 52 | Finnish 2 | ||||
| 53 | Finnish 3 | ||||
| 54 | Finnish 4 | ||||
| 00 | Balto-Slavic Languages, Other | ||||
| 05 | GERMANIC LANGUAGES | A group of instructional programs that describe the language, literature, and culture of people whose native language belongs to the Germanic branch of Indo-European languages; languages such as German, Norwegian Swedish, Danish, and Yiddish are included in this category. | |||
| 01 | Dutch 1 | ||||
| 02 | Dutch 2 | ||||
| 03 | Dutch 3 | ||||
| 11 | German 7 | German for Survival | vocabulary; grammar; culture study; dialogues | ||
| 12 | German 8 | vocabulary; grammar; culture study; composition; dialogues | |||
| 13 | German 1 | German 9 | vocabulary; grammar; culture study; dialogues | ||
| 14 | German 2 | German 10; German 11 | vocabulary; grammar; culture study; composition and literature | ||
| 15 | German 3 | German 11 | vocabulary; grammar; culture study, composition and literature; comparison of German and American life styles; current affairs discussion | ||
| 16 | German 4 | German 12 | literature, essays, conversation; culture study; vocabulary | ||
| 17 | German 5 | study for C.E.E.B. test; advanced composition; scientific German; grammar review | |||
| 18 | German Field-Based Experience | German, Reading and Conference | field-based experience | ||
| 19 | Foreign Language Contract, German | Independent Study | contract for independent study | ||
| 21 | Norwegian 1 | Norse 1 | language, culture; vocabulary building; grammar and pronunciation | ||
| 22 | Norwegian 2 | Norse 2 | language, literature and culture; readings and conversational practice | ||
| 31 | Swedish 1 | language, culture; vocabulary building; grammar, and punctuation | |||
| 32 | Swedish 2 | language, literature and culture; reading and conversational practice | |||
| 33 | Swedish 3 | oral practice; conversational Swedish; written reports | |||
| 41 | Yiddish 1 | ||||
| 42 | Yiddish 2 | language, literature and culture; reading and conversational practice | |||
| 43 | Yiddish 3 | oral practice; conversational Yiddish; written reports | |||
| 44 | IB German 4 | ||||
| 45 | IB German 5 | ||||
| 46 | AP German Language | ||||
| 00 | Germanic Languages, Other | ||||
| 06 | GREEK | A group of instructional programs that describe the language, literature, and culture of Greek-speaking peoples. | |||
| 11 | Modern Greek for Survival | recognition of Greek alphabet; travel information, money exchange; phrase books | |||
| 21 | Modern Greek | listening; speaking; reading; writing Greek | |||
| 21 | Modern Greek 2 | ||||
| 23 | Modern Greek 3 | ||||
| 24 | Modern Greek 4 | ||||
| 31 | Classical Greek 1 | ||||
| 32 | Classical Greek 2 | ||||
| 33 | Classical Greek 3 | ||||
| 34 | Classical Greek 4 | ||||
| 00 | Greek, Other | ||||
| 07 | INDIC LANGUAGES | A group of instructional programs that describe the language, literature, and culture of people whose native language belongs to the Indic branch of Indo-European languages; languages such as Hindi, Sanskrit, Urdu, Bengali, and Panjabi are included in this category. | |||
| 00 | Indic Languages, Other | ||||
| 08 | IRANIAN LANGUAGES | A group of instructional programs that describe the language, literature, and culture of Iranian peoples; languages such as Persian and Pashto are included in this category. | |||
| 00 | Iranian Languages, Other | ||||
| 09 | ITALIC LANGUAGES | A group of instructional programs that describe the language, literature, and culture of people whose native language belongs to the Italic branch of Indo-European languages; languages such as French, Italian, Latin, Portuguese, and Spanish are included in this category | |||
| 01 | French 7 | basic vocabulary, grammar; culture study; reading; audio lingual approach | |||
| 02 | French 8 | vocabulary; grammar; culture study; drill | |||
| 03 | French 1 | French 9 | vocabulary; grammar; culture study; dialogues | ||
| 04 | French 2 | French 10 | vocabulary; grammar; culture study; French family life and customs | ||
| 05 | French 3 | French 11 | vocabulary; grammar; culture study; composition and literature; conversations | ||
| 06 | French 4 | French 12 | literature; written essays; conversation; culture, geography study; listening and speaking; reading and writing dialogues | ||
| 07 | French 5 | study for C.E.E.B. test; reading of the classics | |||
| 08 | French Field-Based Experience | French Seminar; French Reading and Conference; French for Travelers | field-based experience; French for use in travel | ||
| 09 | Foreign Language Contract, French | Independent Study | |||
| 10 | French, Conversational | practical speaking of French | |||
| 11 | Italian 7 | basic vocabulary; grammar; culture study | |||
| 12 | Italian 8 | vocabulary; grammar; culture study | |||
| 13 | Italian 1 | Italian 9 | vocabulary; grammar; culture study; dialogues; conversation | ||
| 14 | Italian 2 | Italian 10 | vocabulary; grammar; culture study; composition and literature; Italian and American cultural differences | ||
| 15 | Italian 3 | Italian 11 | vocabulary; grammar; culture study; composition and literature; Italian opera; conversations | ||
| 16 | Italian 4 | Italian 12 | literature; essays; conversation | ||
| 17 | Italian, Advanced Placement | Italian 5 | study for C.E.E.B. test | ||
| 18 | Italian Field-Based Experience | field-based experience | |||
| 19 | Foreign Language Contract, Italian | Independent Study | |||
| 20 | Latin 1 | Latin 9; Latin Graffiti for Anybody | classical Latin structure; prefixes, suffixes, root words; Virgil and Livy; legendary Rome; comparison of Roman and American life; Greek and Roman culture | ||
| 21 | Latin 2 | grammar and syntax; Caesar; culture; classics in the original; comparison of Roman and American institutions | |||
| 22 | Latin 3 | study of Pliny, Cicero; Latin constructions and form; political, economic, social activities; Greek and Roman life | |||
| 23 | Latin 4 | literature; culture; Ovid, Catullus, Horace; Virgil's Aeneid | |||
| 24 | Latin 5 | biographies; discussion; written and oral reports | |||
| 25 | Foreign Language Contract, Latin | Independent Study | |||
| 26 | Portuguese 1 | oral and written skills; culture; history | |||
| 27 | Portuguese 2 | grammar study, vocabulary, oral and written skills | |||
| 28 | Portuguese 3 | language practice; vocabulary; composition; literature | |||
| 29 | Portuguese 4 | literature; essays; conversation | |||
| 30 | Portuguese 5 | language, literature and culture | |||
| 31 | Spanish 7 | Spanish for Survival | basic vocabulary; grammar; culture study; travel information, money exchange; phrase books; oral skills | ||
| 32 | Spanish 8 | vocabulary; grammar; culture study; time, weather, greetings | |||
| 33 | Spanish 1 | Spanish 9; Spanish, Beginning | vocabulary; grammar; culture study; dialogues | ||
| 34 | Spanish 2 | Spanish 10 | vocabulary; grammar; culture study; composition and literature; Mexico and Spain; history and customs | ||
| 35 | Spanish 3 | Spanish 11; Spanish, Intermediate | vocabulary; grammar; culture study; composition and literature; South American and Spanish cultures; Cervantes | ||
| 36 | Spanish 4 | literature; essays; conversation; verb system review; listening, reading, writing skills | |||
| 37 | Spanish 5 | study for C.E.E.B. test; in-depth study of 19th and 20th century authors; grammar; composition; term paper | |||
| 38 | Spanish Field-Based Experience Spanish Seminar | field-based experience | |||
| 39 | Foreign Language Contract, Spanish | Independent Study | |||
| 40 | Unused Code | ||||
| 41 | Spanish for Travelers | information and conversation for a tourist of Spain or South America | |||
| 42 | Spanish, Commercial Spanish, Job Related | business and social letters in Spanish; banking forms | |||
| 43 | IB French Language | ||||
| 44 | IB French Literature | ||||
| 45 | IB Spanish 4 | ||||
| 46 | IB Spanish 5 | ||||
| 47 | AP Latin | ||||
| 49 | AP French Language | ||||
| 50 | AP French Literature | ||||
| 51 | AP Spanish Language | ||||
| 52 | AP Spanish Literature | ||||
| 00 | Italic Languages, Other | ||||
| 10 | NATIVE AMERICAN LANGUAGES | A group of instructional program that describe the language, literature, and culture of Native American peoples. | |||
| 00 | Native American Languages, Other | ||||
| 11 | SEMITIC LANGUAGES | A group of instructional programs that describe the language, literature, and culture of Semitic peoples; languages such as Arabic and Hebrew are included in this category. | |||
| 11 | Hebrew 1 | conversational skills; art projects on Hebrew lettering | |||
| 12 | Hebrew 2 | conversation and culture | |||
| 13 | Hebrew 3 | study of Hebrew literature | |||
| 14 | Hebrew 4 | study of themes such as politics, sports, women in Israel | |||
| 15 | Arabic 1 | ||||
| 16 | Arabic 2 | ||||
| 17 | Arabic 3 | ||||
| 18 | Arabic 4 | ||||
| 19 | Foreign Language Contract - Arabic Independent Study | ||||
| 00 | Semitic Languages, Other | ||||
| 12 | INDO-EUROPEAN LANGUAGES, OTHER | ||||
| 11 | Turkish 1 | ||||
| 12 | Turkish 2 | ||||
| 00 | Indo-European Languages, Other | ||||
| 13 | NON-ENGLISH LANGUAGES FOR NATIVE SPEAKERS | ||||
| 11 | Spanish for Native Speakers 1 | reading and writing of Spanish skills for Spanish speaking people; culture study | |||
| 12 | Spanish for Native Speakers 2 | ||||
| 13 | Spanish for Native Speakers 3 | ||||
| 14 | Spanish for Native Speakers 4 | ||||
| 15 | Spanish for Native Speakers 5/Advanced Placement | ||||
| 21 | Portuguese for Native Speakers 1 | ||||
| 22 | Portuguese for Native Speakers 2 | ||||
| 23 | Portuguese for Native Speakers 3 | ||||
| 24 | Portuguese for Native Speakers 4 | ||||
| 31 | Italian for Native Speakers 1 | ||||
| 32 | Italian for Native Speakers 2 | ||||
| 33 | Italian for Native Speakers 3 | ||||
| 41 | Japanese for Native Speakers 1 | ||||
| 42 | Japanese for Native Speakers 2 | ||||
| 43 | Japanese for Native Speakers 3 | ||||
| 44 | Japanese for Native Speakers 4 | ||||
| 51 | Chinese for Native Speakers 1 | ||||
| 52 | Chinese for Native Speakers 2 | ||||
| 53 | Chinese for Native Speakers 3 | ||||
| 54 | Chinese for Native Speakers 4 | ||||
| 61 | French for Native Speakers 1 | ||||
| 62 | French for Native Speakers 2 | ||||
| 63 | French for Native Speakers 3 | ||||
| 64 | French for Native Speakers 4 | ||||
| 00 | Non-English Languages for Native Speaker, Other | ||||
| 99 | FOREIGN LANGUAGES, OTHER | A group of instructional programs in foreign languages not described above. | |||
| 00 | Foreign Languages, Other | ||||
Section 17. Allied Health
| CSSC Code | Title | Alternate Titles | Description | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Main Category | Sub-Category | Course | |||
| 17 | ALLIED HEALTH | A summary of groups of instructional programs that prepare individuals to assist qualified health professionals in providing diagnostic, therapeutic, preventive, restorative, and rehabilitative services to patients in health care facilities, the home, and the community. | |||
| 01 | DENTAL SERVICES | A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to provide supportive services to the dental profession, including performing dental prophylactic treatments, instructing persons in the care of teeth and mouth, and producing dentures and related appliances. | |||
| 11 | Dental Assistant 1 | Dental Office Assisting | dental assisting skills; cancer development; filling materials; equipment care; x-rays | ||
| 12 | Dental Assistant 2 | dental assistant skill enhancement; terminal vocational program | |||
| 21 | Dental Assistant, Cooperative | dental office work experience; dental assisting | |||
| 31 | Dental Technology 1 | dental laboratory training; dentures; crowns and bridges; precious metals; oral anatomy | |||
| 32 | Dental Technology 2 | theory of occlusion of teeth; dental prosthesis; jaw relations and corrective procedures | |||
| 00 | Dental Services, Other | ||||
| 02 | DIAGNOSTIC AND TREATMENT SERVICES | A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to use equipment and medical materials for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes by learning to apply roentgen rays and radioactive substances; prepare and administer radioisotopes; operate electrocardiograph, electroencephalograph, respiratory or dialysis equipment; provide technical assistance before, during, and after an operation; or render medical emergency treatment in a variety of situations that demand immediate care, such as heart attacks, childbirth, poisons, burns, and shock. | |||
| 11 | First Aid | CPR and First Aid; Medical Emergencies; Emergency Medical Technician | cardiopulmonary resuscitation; first aid; emergency care; simulated emergencies | ||
| 21 | EKG Technician | principles of operations and administration of electrocardiograms; patient vital signs; interpretation of EKG readings; troubleshooting | |||
| 00 | Diagnostic and Treatment Services, Other | ||||
| 03 | MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGIES | A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to carry out technical functions to obtain data for use in diagnosis, treatment and control of diseases, under the supervision of medical specialists. Includes instruction in the use of technical equipment and the administration of medical and/or chemical agents. | |||
| 11 | Laboratory Program 1 | Health Technology | medical laboratory skills; staining techniques; sterilization; blood bank; urinalysis | ||
| 12 | Laboratory Program 2 | on-site laboratory training; paid experience; medical laboratory skills | |||
| 21 | Chemical Technology 1 | Chemistry, Qualitative; Chemistry Lab | laboratory chemistry; instrumental application; vocational approach | ||
| 22 | Chemical Technology 2 | sophisticated apparatus; advanced laboratory procedures; technician training | |||
| 00 | Medical Laboratory Technologies, Other | ||||
| 04 | MENTAL HEALTH/HUMAN SERVICES | A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to assist nursing and mental health personnel in the care and treatment of the mentally ill, aged, drug addicted, and physically handicapped. Includes instruction in new patterns of living and administering prescribed medication. | |||
| 11 | Home Health Aide | home care assistance; elderly; convalescents; handicapped persons | |||
| 21 | Community Health | community health services; environmental health; infant care; communicable diseases | |||
| 31 | Mental Health Worker | Psychiatric Aide | entry-level training in mental health assistance; theories of mental and emotional disorders; basic non-professional crisis intervention; behavior management | ||
| 00 | Mental Health/Human Services, Other | ||||
| 05 | MISCELLANEOUS ALLIED HEALTH-SERVICES | A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to assist specialists in the health field in providing support functions in such areas as pharmaceutical, central supply, medical records, and the admissions/discharge of patients. | |||
| 11 | Health Occupations 1 | Health Careers; Medical Career Opportunities | health careers orientation; nursing arts; laboratory technology; allied health occupations | ||
| 21 | Health Occupations 2 | Health Occupations Training; Medical Careers Work Experience | work experience; health fields; paid basis; clinical settings | ||
| 22 | Central Service Technician | equipment decontamination, packing, sterilizing, storage and distribution of medical equipment and supplies | |||
| 31 | Medical Terminology | complex medical terms; medical office procedures | |||
| 41 | Medical Records Secretary | medical office statistics; medical information requests; records filing supervision; disease coding | |||
| 51 | Medical Assisting | physician assistant; medical office administration clinical duties; laboratory procedures | |||
| 61 | Sports Medicine | athletic injury; prevention techniques; physiology kinesiology | |||
| 71 | Veterinary Science | Veterinary Aide | veterinary assistance; animal production; animal health | ||
| 81 | Chemistry for Health Science | Medicinal Chemistry; Nursing Chemistry | survey course; biochemistry; vitamins; practical applications | ||
| 91 | Health Occupations, Independent Study | health occupations training; advanced independent study | |||
| 92 | Health Occupations - Cooperative Education 1 | ||||
| 93 | Health Occupations - Cooperative Education 2 | ||||
| 00 | Miscellaneous Allied Health Services, Other | ||||
| 06 | NURSING-RELATED SERVICES | A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to work under the supervision of a physician, nurse supervisor, or other qualified nursing staff member in providing nursing care to patients in hospitals, sanitariums, clinics, private homes, or other places by administering medications and treatments, assisting during treatment and examination of patients, or performing auxiliary services. | |||
| 11 | Student Assessment of Child Health | Health Office | guided assessment experience; vision screening; hearing tests; health careers exploration; first aid | ||
| 21 | Nursing, Practical | Nursing, Introduction | clinical experience; license preparation; nursing principles; anatomy; physiology; nutrition | ||
| 31 | Nurse's Aide and Orderly | Patient Care Technician; Nurse's Assistant | nursing assisting, nursing homes; patient care; safety procedures | ||
| 41 | Nurse's Aide, Cooperative | health oriented training; on the job experience; patient care | |||
| 51 | Nurse's Mathematics | applied math; metric measurements; drug solutions; hospital applications | |||
| 00 | Nursing-Related Services, Other | ||||
| 07 | OPHTHALMIC SERVICES | A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to assist an ophthalmologist or optometrist in identifying vision defects, performing tests, administering treatment preliminary to examination or surgery, preparing and fitting eyeglasses or contact lenses, and directing corrective eye exercises. | |||
| 11 | Optical Services Assistant | entry-level training to assist optometrist in vision examinations; care and use of glasses and contact lenses; assistance in frame selection; adjustment and repair of glasses | |||
| 00 | Ophthalmic Services, Other | ||||
| 08 | REHABILITATION SERVICES | A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to work under the direction of a physician or other appropriate specialist in assisting handicapped persons overcome or compensate for any loss of function and in restoring the individual's physical health. | |||
| 00 | Rehabilitation Services, Other | ||||
| 99 | ALLIED HEALTH, OTHER | A group of instructional programs in allied health not described above. | |||
| 00 | Allied Health, Other | ||||
Section 18. Health Sciences
| CSSC Code | Title | Alternate Titles | Description | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Main Category | Sub-Category | Course | |||
| 18 | HEALTH SCIENCES | ||||
| 01 | AUDIOLOGY AND SPEECH PATHOLOGY | ||||
| 00 | Audiology and Speech Pathology, Other | ||||
| 02 | BASIC CLINICAL HEALTH SCIENCES | ||||
| 00 | Basic Clinical Health Sciences, Other | ||||
| 03 | CHIROPRACTIC | ||||
| 00 | Chiropractic, Other | ||||
| 04 | DENTISTRY | ||||
| 00 | Dentistry, Other | ||||
| 05 | EMERGENCY/ DISASTER SCIENCE | ||||
| 00 | Emergency/Disaster Science, Other | ||||
| 06 | EPIDEMIOLOGY | ||||
| 00 | Epidemiology, Other | ||||
| 07 | HEALTH SCIENCES ADMINISTRATION | ||||
| 00 | Health Sciences Administration, Other | ||||
| 08 | HEMATOLOGY | ||||
| 00 | Hematology, Other | ||||
| 09 | MEDICAL LABORATORY | ||||
| 00 | Medical Laboratory, Other | ||||
| 10 | MEDICINE | ||||
| 00 | Medicine, Other | ||||
| 11 | NURSING | ||||
| 00 | Nursing, Other | ||||
| 12 | OPTOMETRY | ||||
| 00 | Optometry, Other | ||||
| 13 | OSTEOPATHIC MEDICINE | ||||
| 00 | Osteopathic Medicine, Other | ||||
| 14 | PHARMACY | ||||
| 11 | Pharmacy Technician | training to assist in pharmacy operation; mixing and dispensing prescribed medicines; compound preparation; procurement, storage, and issuance of pharmaceutical materials and supplies | |||
| 00 | Pharmacy, Other | ||||
| 15 | PODIATRY | ||||
| 00 | Podiatry, Other | ||||
| 16 | POPULATION AND FAMILY PLANNING | ||||
| 00 | Population and Family Planning, Other | ||||
| 17 | PRE-DENTISTRY | ||||
| 00 | Pre-Dentistry, Other | ||||
| 18 | PRE-MEDICINE | ||||
| 01 | Medical Ethics | study of current ethical issues in medicine including terminal patient care, euthanasia, Nobel Laureate sperm banking, patenting bio-genetic organisms | |||
| 00 | Pre-Medicine, Other | ||||
| 19 | PRE-PHARMACY | ||||
| 00 | Pre-Pharmacy, Other | ||||
| 20 | PRE-VETERINARY | ||||
| 00 | Pre-Veterinary, Other | ||||
| 21 | PROSECTORIAL SCIENCE | ||||
| 00 | Prosectorial Science, Other | ||||
| 22 | PUBLIC HEALTH LABORATORY SCIENCE | ||||
| 00 | Public Health Laboratory Science, Other | ||||
| 23 | TOXICOLOGY (CLINICAL) | ||||
| 00 | Toxicology (Clinical), Other | ||||
| 24 | VETERINARY MEDICINE | ||||
| 00 | Veterinary Medicine, Other | ||||
| 25 | BIO-MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY | ||||
| 01 | Bio-Medical Technology, General | ||||
| 99 | HEALTH SCIENCES, OTHER | ||||
| 00 | Health Sciences, Other | ||||
Section 19. Home Economics
| CSSC Code | Title | Alternate Titles | Description | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Main Category | Sub-Category | Course | |||
| 19 | HOME ECONOMICS | A summary of groups of instructional programs that describe the relationship between the physical, social, emotional and intellectual environment in and of the home and family, and development of individuals. Includes instruction in the natural and social sciences and humanities in the development of attitudes, knowledge, and ability pertaining to clothing and textiles, consumer education, food and nutrition, home management, housing, human development and family studies, and institutional management. | |||
| 01 | HOME ECONOMICS, GENERAL | ||||
| 00 | Home Economics, Other General | ||||
| 02 | BUSINESS HOME ECONOMICS | ||||
| 00 | Business Home Economics, Other | ||||
| 03 | FAMILY AND COMMUNITY SERVICES | ||||
| 00 | Family and Community Services, Other | ||||
| 04 | FAMILY/CONSUMER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT | ||||
| 00 | Family/Consumer Resource Management, Other | ||||
| 05 | FOOD SCIENCES AND HUMAN NUTRITION | ||||
| 00 | Food Sciences and Human Nutrition, Other | ||||
| 06 | HUMAN ENVIRONMENT AND HOUSING | ||||
| 00 | Human Environment and Housing, Other | ||||
| 07 | INDIVIDUAL AND FAMILY DEVELOPMENT | ||||
| 00 | Individual and Family Development, Other | ||||
| 08 | INTERNATIONAL/ COMPARATIVE HOME ECONOMICS | ||||
| 00 | International/ Comparative Home Economics, Other | ||||
| 09 | TEXTILES AND CLOTHING | ||||
| 00 | Textiles and Clothing, Other | ||||
| 99 | HOME ECONOMICS, OTHER | ||||
| 00 | Home Economics, Other | ||||
Section 20. Vocational Home Economics
| CSSC Code | Title | Alternate Titles | Description | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Main Category | Sub-Category | Course | |||
| 20 | VOCATIONAL HOME ECONOMICS | A summary of groups of instructional programs that emphasize the acquisition of competencies (including skills and job attitudes) needed for securing and holding paid employment at the entry and advanced levels, and/or preparing for advancement in occupations that use home economics education knowledge and skills. Vocational home economics education instructional programs are developed from home economics education subject matter areas to meet the unique requirements of the specific vocations. Programs that prepare individuals for paid employment include: (1) services to individuals/families; (2) assistance to professional home economists and professionals in fields related to home economics in industry, business, and public and private agencies; and (3) other services and/or assistance directly related to one or more of the home economics subject matter areas, offered in formal and/or informal settings combined with supervised laboratory and work experiences. | |||
| 01 | CONSUMER AND HOMEMAKING HOME ECONOMICS | A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals at all educational levels for the occupation of homemaking, emphasizing the acquisition of knowledge and the development of understanding attitudes, standards, values, and skills relevant to individual and family life. Includes instruction in consumer education, food and nutrition, family living and parenthood education, child growth and development, housing and home management (including resource management), and clothing and textiles; that emphasize the improvement of the home, the quality of individual and family life, and enhance potential employability. These programs prepare individuals for the multiple roles of homemaker and wage earner. | |||
| 11 | Home Economics 7 | Comprehensive Consumer and Homemaking 7; Homemaking 7; | basic principles; foods and nutrition; clothing and textiles; consumer education; child care | ||
| 12 | Home Economics 8 | Comprehensive Consumer and Homemaking; Homemaking 8 | basic principles and concepts; clothing and textiles; parenting; interpersonal relationships; consumer education; nutrition and foods | ||
| 13 | Home Economics 1 | Comprehensive Consumer and Homemaking; Homemaking 1; Homemaking, General; Home Arts | introductory course; meal preparation and nutrition; home environment; child development; consumer education; family living | ||
| 14 | Home Economics 2 | Comprehensive Consumer and Homemaking Home Economics 2; Homemaking 2 | intermediate course; clothing and textiles; housing; foods and nutrition; consumer education; child development; family living | ||
| 15 | Home Economics 3 | Comprehensive Consumer and Homemaking Home Economics 3; Homemaking 3 | advanced course; young adulthood; management of resources; scientific food preparation; clothing and textiles; home environments | ||
| 16 | Home Economics 4 | Comprehensive Consumer and Homemaking Home Economics 4; Homemaking 4 | advanced course; special individualized projects; interrelationships of work and family; incorporation of all home economics areas | ||
| 17 | Adult Roles and Functions | Independent Living; Survival Skills; Singles Survival | advanced comprehensive high school course; parentage and family crises; interrelationship of work and family; housing; management; nutrition; consumer education | ||
| 18 | Comprehensive Consumer and Homemaking Home Economics, Independent Study | individualized study; independent study all areas | |||
| 21 | Child Development 8 | care of small children; safety; play; creative activity; dressing and feeding | |||
| 22 | Child Development 1 | developmental stages; child interactions; dressing and feeding children | |||
| 23 | Child Development 2 | developmental stages; siblings; clothing characteristics; nutrition | |||
| 24 | Child Development 3 | childbirth; infancy; social, motor, physical and emotional development; language development | |||
| 25 | Child Development 4 | childbirth; infancy; social, motor, physical and emotional development; language development; exceptionalities; economic aspects | |||
| 26 | Current Issues in Child Development | including the special needs child (gifted/handicapped); coping with divorce; the single-parent home; latch-key children; coping with death and dying; child abuse | |||
| 31 | Clothing 7 | project sewing; hand sewing; use of sewing machine | |||
| 32 | Clothing 8 | project sewing; introducing clothing construction | |||
| 33 | Clothing 1 | Sewing, Introduction; Sewing 1; Textiles and Clothing 1; Clothing Construction | current fashions; sewing machine use; pattern selection; zipper application; hem finishes | ||
| 34 | Clothing 2 | Sewing, Intermediate; Sewing 2; Textiles and Clothing 2; Clothing Construction, Intermediate | special fabrics; machine buttonholes; collars, sleeves | ||
| 35 | Clothing 3 | Sewing 3; Textiles and Clothing 3 | advanced techniques; linings; buttonholes; fabric suitability; garment completion; study of textiles | ||
| 36 | Clothing 4 | Sports Wear; Alterations | advanced course; tailor suits; children's clothes; sewing to meet special needs; alterations and repair | ||
| 37 | Tailoring | intricate sewing; tailored suit making; cuffs; seams; alterations | |||
| 41 | Consumer Education | Economic Survival; Economics, Personal; Comparison Buying and Budgeting; Money Management, Personal; You and Your Money | credit purchasing; money management; savings and checking accounts; comparison-shopping; decision making process; consumer protection and assistance | ||
| 42 | Consumer Education 2 | family finance; insurance; banking; economic principles; investments; decision-making process | |||
| 51 | Home Economics Occupations 1, Exploratory | Home Economics Job Training Exploration | work experience; career choices; home economics; waitressing; clothing alterations assistant; interior decorator aide | ||
| 52 | Home Economics Occupations 2, Exploratory | work experience; management skills; home economics individualized training; dietary aide; florist aid | |||
| 53 | Home Economics Laboratory Assistant | home economics instructor assistance; materials storage; student assistance; teaching materials preparation | |||
| 54 | Home Economics Leadership | community service; leadership qualities; family unity | |||
| 61 | Family Health 1 | Family Nursing | accident prevention; home nursing techniques; diets; community health resources | ||
| 62 | Family Health 2 | Family Nursing, Advanced | advanced home nursing techniques; care of elderly; diets | ||
| 71 | Family Relations | Family Sociology; Family Living | peer relations; family relations; pre-marital concerns; parenthood; child abuse; divorce | ||
| 72 | Marriage Society and Change Lifestyles | marriage issues; marriage partner choice; social trends; male/female relations | |||
| 73 | Parenthood | Parent Education; Parenting | parenthood preparation; prenatal care; childbirth; infancy | ||
| 81 | Foods and Nutrition 7 | introduction to nutrition; introduction to basic cooking principles | |||
| 82 | Foods and Nutrition 8 | nutrition; health; preparation of simple meals | |||
| 83 | Foods 1 | Kitchen Survival; Meal Management; Family Meals; Nutrition and Food Management 1; Foods Preparation Basic | cookery skills; simple meals; baking techniques; food buying; budgeting | ||
| 84 | Foods 2 | Cooking for Compliments; Nutrition and Food Management 2; Foods Preparation, Intermediate | individualized cooking; entertaining; regional cooking; table settings | ||
| 85 | Foods 3 | Gourmet Foods; Foods, Experimental; Foods Preparation, Advanced | foreign cuisines; advanced cooking techniques; cultural food customs; research paper | ||
| 86 | Foods 4 | advanced course; meal preparation; special desserts; roasts; application of scientific principles | |||
| 87 | International Foods | Foreign Foods | cultural foods; authentic preparations; international eating habits | ||
| 88 | Nutrition | Fitness Foods | eating patterns; nutrition science; consumer aspects; world hunger; fitness foods | ||
| 91 | Home Management 1 | family management; values, goals and standards; organizing a home and family activities | |||
| 92 | Home Management 2 | family economics; organization; systems; theories | |||
| 93 | Home Economics - Cooperative Education 1 | ||||
| 94 | Home Economics - Cooperative Education 2 | ||||
| 00 | Consumer and Homemaking Home Economics, Other | ||||
| 02 | CHILD CARE AND GUIDANCE MANAGEMENT AND SERVICES | A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals for occupations in child care and guidance, foster care/family day care and teacher assistance, often under the supervision of professional personnel. Includes instruction in child growth and development; nutrition; program planning and management; safety and behavior guidance; recreational and play activities; child abuse and neglect; parent-child personal relationships; learning experiences for children; interpersonal relationships; and laws, regulations, and policies relating to child-care services and maintenance of children's environments. | |||
| 11 | Child Care Services | Early Childhood Workshop; Child Development Services; Nursery School Training | child growth and development; nutrition; program planning and management; learning experiences for children; laws, regulations and policies relating to child care services | ||
| 21 | Child Care Aide | planning and organizing activities; physical, mental and social growth; development of acceptable behavior | |||
| 31 | Child Care Management | developing and managing child care programs; financial operations; selecting or developing facilities; staffing, staff development; working with parents, community agencies and organizations | |||
| 41 | Foster Care and Family Care | Family Care Services | special needs of deprived or handicapped persons; health and safety, nutrition, program/play activities; parental involvement; laws, regulation and policies related to family day care services | ||
| 51 | Teacher Aide/Elementary | program planning for child development; playground activities; health and safety of children; administrative and managerial activities | |||
| 52 | Teacher Aide/Secondary | pre-vocational training in teacher assistance at the secondary level | |||
| 61 | Child Care - Cooperative Education 1 | ||||
| 62 | Child Care - Cooperative Education 2 | ||||
| 00 | Child Care and Guidance Management and Services, Other | ||||
| 03 | CLOTHING, APPAREL, AND TEXTILES MANAGEMENT, PRODUCTION, AND SERVICES | A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals for occupations concerned with the entire spectrum of clothing, apparel, and textiles management, production, and services, including but not limited to construction; fabric and fabric care; pattern design; principles in clothing construction and selection; fitting and alterations of ready-to-wear garments; custom tailoring; clothing maintenance; and textiles testing. | |||
| 11 | Clothing Occupations 1 | Profitable Sewing 1; Fashion Design and Clothing Occupations | occupational training; pressing tools; clothing alterations; industrial sewing machines | ||
| 12 | Clothing Occupations 2 | Profitable Sewing 2 | tailoring techniques; linings; suit construction; job opportunities | ||
| 13 | Clothing Occupations 3 | fashion design; flat pattern drafting; alterations clothing accessories | |||
| 14 | Clothing Occupations - Cooperative Education 1 | ||||
| 15 | Clothing Occupations - Cooperative Education 2 | ||||
| 21 | Clothing Maintenance Aide | types of repair, alteration, or cleaning; fitting and marking of garments for repairs; making repairs; assisting with laundering and dry cleaning of garments; pressing garments; assisting in keeping records | |||
| 31 | Commercial Garment and Apparel Construction | design and construct ready-to-wear garments and apparel; designing and drafting patterns for standardized sizes; selecting appropriate fabric; cutting of fabric with commercial cutting equipment; stitching fabric on commercial power sewing equipment; applying finishes and notions to garments and apparel | |||
| 41 | Custom Apparel Construction | metrication in measuring and fitting; constructing altering, and preparing garments for women, men, and children; using standard or power sewing machines or various hand stitches; laying out patterns on the fabric and cutting out fabric with hand or power driven scissors or shears; basting fabric pieces together and fitting garments to customers; specific seam finishes for particular fabrics | |||
| 51 | Custom Tailoring and Alteration | constructing, altering, and repairing men's, women's, and children's garments; selection of design, fabric, notions to customer specifications; taking measurements and fitting; preparing patterns; cutting, sewing and altering by hand | |||
| 61 | Wedding and Specialty Consulting | wedding etiquette; selection of attire for bride, groom, attendants, and others; fitting and marking garments for needed alterations; invitations, flowers, linens, and other home accessories; working with caterers and photographers; records of gifts; constructing, displaying, and selling wedding attire | |||
| 71 | Fashion and Fabric Coordination | fashion design, trends, styles, and merchandising; selecting current fashion for figure types; fitting garments on customers; planning fashion shows; assisting home sewers with construction techniques; advising on quantity of fabric needed; measuring and cutting fabric; ordering, receiving, and display merchandise | |||
| 81 | Textiles Testing | identifying qualities of various fibers, yarns, and fabrics; collecting and testing fabric samples; making elementary statistical calculations; comparing test results with samples or prepared standards; checking and calibrating various testing instruments using metrication; keeping laboratories clean | |||
| 91 | Clothing Production Management | managing clothing production; textile production management | |||
| 00 | Clothing, Apparel, and Textiles Management, Production, and Services, Other | ||||
| 04 | FOOD PRODUCTION, MANAGEMENT, AND SERVICES. | A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals in managerial, production, and service skills used institutional, commercial, or self-owned food establishments or other food industry occupations. Includes instruction in planning, selecting, storing, purchasing, preparing, and serving quantity food and food products; nutritive values; safety and sanitation precautions; use and care of commercial equipment; serving techniques; special diets; management of food establishments. | |||
| 11 | Food Service Training | Culinary Arts 1; Commercial Foods, Basic; Restaurant Occupations 1; Chef Class | public food service; short order cooking; restaurant equipment operation; dining room operations; sanitation; planning, selecting, storing purchasing, preparing and serving quantity food and food products; nutritive values; use and care of commercial equipment; serving techniques; special diets | ||
| 12 | Food Service Training 2 | Culinary Arts 2; Commercial Foods, Advanced; Restaurant Occupations 2 | food preparation; bakery operation; dinner catering; model restaurant; laws and regulations; unions; safety, sanitation; receive, store and issue food | ||
| 13 | Food Services/ Restaurant Management | coordination of food service activities; cost estimations; recordkeeping; personnel supervision; quality and service monitoring; dining room, bar, and banquet operations | |||
| 21 | Food Service Cooperative Training | Food Service, Vocational | food service industry; on the job training | ||
| 31 | Baking | baking, industry; pastry production; costing; production control; bakery ingredients | |||
| 41 | Chef | use and care of commercial equipment; preparing quantity foods; controlled servings; selection, preparation and storage of foods; health and safety regulations | |||
| 51 | Catering | social functions; food preparation; party foods; beverage service; equipment; decorations; health and sanitation regulations | |||
| 61 | Dietetic Aide | special meal preparation; sanitary standards; professional dietician assistance; diet regulations; recordkeeping; emergency procedures | |||
| 71 | Food Testing | identifying qualities of various foods; collecting and testing food samples as directed; making elementary statistical calculations; recording test results; comparing test results with samples or prepared standards; reporting variations from standards | |||
| 81 | School Food Service | Cafeteria Assistant | planning, supervising, purchasing, preparing, and serving goods and food products in school food-service establishments; planning appetizing and nutritional menus; creating an environment for serving of foods; taking inventory of supplies and equipment; performing dishwashing tasks and storage of equipment or food according to health, safety and sanitation regulations | ||
| 00 | Food Production, Management and Services, Other | ||||
| 05 | HOME FURNISHING AND EQUIPMENT MANAGEMENT, PRODUCTION, AND SERVICES | A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals in the entire spectrum of home furnishings and equipment. Includes instruction in assisting purchasers in selecting and maintaining suitable home furnishings and/or equipment; assisting interior designers, decorators, or professional home service directors; making slipcovers, draperies, curtain and window treatments, and upholstery; and designing accessories such as floral arrangements or decorations. | |||
| 11 | Housing and Interior Design 1 | Home and Interiors; Home Furnishings; Living Environments | furniture arranging; floor plans; wall coverings; color selection; pleasing environments; principles of design | ||
| 12 | Housing and Interior Design 2 | varied types of housing; exterior and interior design; human and environmental factors influencing form and use of housing; living space designed to meet family needs | |||
| 13 | Interior Design Occupations | Home Environment Occupations | assisting purchasers in selecting and maintaining suitable home furnishings equipment; assisting interior designers, decorators, or professional home service directors; slipcovers, draperies, curtain and window treatments, and upholstery; designing accessories, floral arrangements or decorations | ||
| 21 | Floral Design | selecting appropriate containers, flowers, and accessories for special occasions or events such as weddings, dinners, banquets, and holiday celebrations; working with consumers, decorators, or caterers to plan and design floral arrangements arranging floral decorations; packaging and delivering the decorative arrangements | |||
| 31 | Home Decorating | principles of design; color; developing plans for consumers; furnishings | |||
| 41 | Home Furnishings Aide | assist interior designers/decorators in planning and decorating customers' homes or offices; constructing draperies, window treatment items, and other home accessories; coordinating arrangements of furniture, samples, and accessories in stores | |||
| 51 | Custom Drapery and Window Treatment Design | art principles, color design, textiles, fabrics, and finishes; measuring and determining materials needed; determining cost of materials and labor; constructing various types of draperies and other window treatments; using chemical or other finishes to prolong the life of fabrics; installing draperies or other window treatment fixtures and other materials | |||
| 61 | Custom Slipcovering and Upholstering | art principles, color schemes, textures, designs, and textiles; selecting fabrics, trims, and finishes; measuring and determining cost of materials and labor; identifying and using chemical treatments that prolong the life of fabrics or materials; constructing and using techniques and methods of upholstering, re-upholstering, repairing, and slipcovering | |||
| 71 | Home-Service Assisting 1 | demonstrating various kinds of large and small appliances to consumers; selecting, using, and caring for equipment for maximum consumer satisfaction and energy conservation; planning of kitchens, laundry areas, and other work places in homes, churches, community centers, schools, and other institutions | |||
| 72 | Home Service Assisting 2 | ||||
| 73 | Home Service Asst - Cooperative Education 1 | ||||
| 74 | Home Service Asst - Cooperative Education 2 | ||||
| 00 | Home Furnishings and Equipment Management, Production, and Services, Other | ||||
| 06 | INSTITUTIONAL, HOME MANAGEMENT, AND SUPPORTING SERVICES | A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals for occupations in institutional and/or executive housekeeping; hotel and/or motel; commercial cleaning; provision of services to the aged in their homes and in institutions; assistance in the management of household tasks; and assistance to consumers in decision making in relation to housing, food, clothing, community resources, and other homemaking concerns. | |||
| 11 | Custodial Services | building careers; cleaning; floor surfaces; wall coverings; cleaning agents; supply purchasing | |||
| 21 | Executive Housekeeping | advanced instruction and training to assume executive housekeeping duties such as establishing standards and procedures for housekeeping staff; planning work schedules; making recommendations to management for repairs, replacement, or relocation of furnishings, equipment, or space; keeping inventories of supplies and equipment; evaluating performance of staff with recommendations for promotion or dismissal | |||
| 31 | Homemaker's Aide | Homemaker's Assistant, Home Management | child care guidance; food preparation instruction; home furnishing; home management counseling | ||
| 41 | Companion to the Aged | Geriatrics 1 | assisting aged persons with personal, social, and business affairs; care for clothing and household linens; preparation and service of meals; safety; keeping house, answering correspondence and paying bills; outings for exercise or social activities | ||
| 42 | Geriatrics 2 | Senior Citizen Services Director | |||
| 43 | Geriatrics - Cooperative Education 1 | ||||
| 44 | Geriatrics - Cooperative Education 2 | ||||
| 51 | Consumer Aide | preparing menus or recipes; posting unit costs; demonstrating new food products and equipment; advising consumers on the use, care and storage of products and equipment; preparing information exhibits, displays, and handouts; performing personal shopping services | |||
| 61 | Therapeutic Recreation Aide | recreational activities, equipment and supplies; maintaining records; escorting patients between nursing units and therapy centers; maintaining cleanliness and order in treatment areas | |||
| 71 | Institutional, Home Management Support Services - Cooperative Education | ||||
| 00 | Institutional, Home Management, and Supporting Services, Other | ||||
| 99 | VOCATIONAL HOME ECONOMICS, OTHER | A group of instructional programs in vocational home economics not described above. | |||
| 00 | Vocational Home Economics, Other | ||||