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ACADEMIC PROGRAM SUPPLY AND OCCUPATIONAL DEMAND PROJECTIONS: 2012-2025 716 Stokely Management Center Knoxville, Tennessee 37996 Phone: (865) 974-5441 Fax: (865) 974-3100 http://cber.bus.utk.edu

Awards of less than 1 academic year Awards of at least 1 but less than 2 academic years Associate's degrees Awards of at least 2 but less than 4 academic years Bachelor's degrees Postbaccalaureate certificates Master's degrees Post-master's certificates Doctor's degrees First-professional degrees First-professional certificates

Public, 4-year or above Austin Peay State University East Tennessee State University Middle Tennessee State University Tennessee State University Tennessee Technological University The University of Tennessee The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga The University of Tennessee Health Science Center The University of Tennessee-Martin University of Memphis Public, 2-year Chattanooga State Community College Cleveland State Community College Columbia State Community College Dyersburg State Community College Jackson State Community College Motlow State Community College Nashville State Community College Northeast State Community College Pellissippi State Community College Roane State Community College Southwest Tennessee Community College Southwest Tennessee Community College-Macon Campus Tennessee Technology Center at Athens Tennessee Technology Center at Covington Tennessee Technology Center at Crossville Tennessee Technology Center at Crump Tennessee Technology Center at Dickson Tennessee Technology Center at Elizabethton Tennessee Technology Center at Harriman Tennessee Technology Center at Hartsville Tennessee Technology Center at Hohenwald Tennessee Technology Center at Jacksboro Tennessee Technology Center at Jackson Tennessee Technology Center at Knoxville Tennessee Technology Center at Livingston Tennessee Technology Center at McKenzie Tennessee Technology Center at McMinnville Tennessee Technology Center at Memphis Tennessee Technology Center at Morristown Tennessee Technology Center at Murfreesboro Tennessee Technology Center at Nashville Tennessee Technology Center at Newbern Tennessee Technology Center at Oneida-Huntsville Tennessee Technology Center at Paris Tennessee Technology Center at Pulaski Tennessee Technology Center at Ripley Tennessee Technology Center at Shelbyville Tennessee Technology Center at Whiteville Volunteer State Community College Walters State Community College Private not-for-profit, 4-year or above American Baptist College Aquinas College Baptist Memorial College of Health Sciences Belmont University Bethel University Bryan College-Dayton Carson-Newman College Christian Brothers University Cumberland University Emmanuel Christian Seminary Fisk University Free Will Baptist Bible College Freed-Hardeman University Harding University Graduate School of Religion Hiwassee College Johnson University King College Lambuth University Lane College Le Moyne-Owen College Lee University Lincoln Memorial University Lipscomb University Martin Methodist College Maryville College Meharry Medical College Memphis College of Art Memphis Theological Seminary Middle Tennessee School of Anesthesia Inc Milligan College O'More College of Design Oxford Graduate School Pentecostal Theological Seminary Rhodes College Richmont Graduate University Sewanee-The University of the South Southern Adventist University Southern College of Optometry Temple Baptist Seminary Tennessee Temple University Tennessee Wesleyan College Trevecca Nazarene University Tusculum College Union University Vanderbilt University Visible Music College Watkins College of Art Design & Film Williamson Christian College Private not-for-profit, 2-year John A Gupton College Methodist Hospital School of Nursing Remington College-Memphis Campus William Moore College of Technology Private not-for-profit, less than 2-year Franklin Academy

Private for-profit, 4-year or above Argosy University-Nashville Daymar Institute-Clarksville Daymar Institute-Murfreesboro Daymar Institute-Nashville DeVry University's Keller Graduate School of Management DeVry University-Tennessee Fountainhead College of Technology International Academy of Design and Technology-Nashville ITT Technical Institute-Chattanooga ITT Technical Institute-Cordova ITT Technical Institute-Knoxville ITT Technical Institute-Nashville Nossi College of Art South College Strayer University-Tennessee The Art Institute of Tennessee-Nashville University of Phoenix-Chattanooga Campus University of Phoenix-Memphis Campus University of Phoenix-Nashville Campus Victory University Virginia College-School of Business and Health Private for-profit, 2-year Anthem Career College-Memphis Anthem Career College-Nashville Chattanooga College Medical Dental and Technical Careers Concorde Career College-Memphis Fortis Institute Fortis Institute-Nashville Kaplan Career Institute-Nashville L Ecole Culinaire Miller-Motte Technical College-Chattanooga Miller-Motte Technical College-Clarksville Miller-Motte Technical College-Madison Nashville Auto Diesel College National College of Business and Technology-Nashville North Central Institute Remington College-Nashville Campus Tennessee Career College Vatterott Career College-Memphis Appling Farms Vatterott Career College-Memphis Dividend Drive West Tennessee Business College Private for-profit, less than 2-year Arnolds Beauty School Buchanan Beauty College Career Beauty College Chattanooga Barber College Elite College of Cosmetology Empire Beauty School-E Memphis Empire Beauty School-Nashville Fayetteville College of Cosmetology Arts and Science Genesis Career College Genesis Career College-Lebanon Campus Institute of Hair Design International Barber & Style College Jenny Lea Academy of Cosmetology and Aesthetics Knoxville Institute of Hair Design Last Minute Cuts School of Barbering and Cosmetology Love Beauty School Mason Academy of Cosmetology Memphis Institute of Barbering Meridian Institute of Surgical Assisting Mr Waynes School of Unisex Hair Design Nashville Barber and Style Academy Nashville College of Medical Careers New Concepts School of Cosmetology New Directions Hair Academy New Wave Hair Academy New Wave Hair Academy-Jackson Paul Mitchell The School-Knoxville Paul Mitchell the School-Memphis Paul Mitchell the School-Murfreesboro Paul Mitchell the School-Nashville Plaza Beauty School Pyramid Beauty School Queen City College Regency Beauty Institute-Chattanooga Regency Beauty Institute-Knoxville Regency Beauty Institute-Nashville Regency Beauty Institute-North Nashville SAE Institute of Technology-Nashville Shear Academy Southern Institute of Cosmetology Styles and Profiles Beauty College Tennessee Academy of Cosmetology LLC-Shelby Drive Tennessee Academy of Cosmetology LLC-Stage Road Tennessee Career Institute Tennessee Institute of Healing Arts Tennessee School of Beauty of Knoxville Inc The Beauty Institute-Memphis The Hair Design School-Jackson The Hair Design School-N Memphis The Hair Design School-S Memphis The Massage Institute of Memphis Volunteer Beauty School-Dyersburg Volunteer Beauty School-Madison Volunteer Beauty School-Nashville

Less than high school Some college, no degree Postsecondary non-degree award Associate's degree Bachelor's degree Master's degree Doctoral or professional degree

CLUSTER TITLE DESCRIPTION 1 Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources The production, processing, marketing, distribution, financing, and development of agricultural commodities and resources including food, fiber, wood products, natural resources, horticulture, and other plant and animal products/resources. 2 Architecture & Construction Careers in designing, planning, managing, building and maintaining the built environment. 3 Arts, A/V Technology & Communications Designing, producing, exhibiting, performing, writing, and publishing multimedia content including visual and performing arts and design, journalism, and entertainment services. 4 Business Management & Administration Careers in planning, organizing, directing and evaluating business functions essential to efficient and productive business operations. 5 Education & Training Planning, managing and providing education and training services, and related learning support services such as administration, teaching/training, administrative support, and professional support services. 6 Finance Planning and related services for financial and investment planning, banking, insurance, and business financial management. 7 Government & Public Administration Planning and executing government functions at the local, state and federal levels, including governance, national security, foreign service, planning, revenue and taxation, and regulations. 8 Health Science Planning, managing, and providing therapeutic services, diagnostic services, health informatics, support services, and biotechnology research and development. 9 Hospitality & Tourism Preparing individuals for employment in career pathways that relate to families and human needs such as restaurant and food/beverage services, lodging, travel and tourism, recreation, amusement and attractions.

CLUSTER TITLE DESCRIPTION 10 Human Services Preparing individuals for employment in career pathways that relate to families and human needs such as counseling and mental health services, family and community services, personal care, and consumer services. 11 Information Technology Building linkages in IT occupations for entry level, technical, and professional careers related to the design, development, support and management of hardware, software, multimedia and systems integration services. 12 Law, Public Safety, Corrections & Security Planning, managing, and providing legal, public safety, protective services and homeland security, including professional and technical support services. 13 Manufacturing Planning, managing and performing the processing of materials into intermediate or final products and related professional and technical support activities such as production planning and control, maintenance and manufacturing/process engineering. 14 Marketing Planning, managing, and performing marketing activities to reach organizational objectives such as brand management, professional sales, merchandising, marketing communications and market research. 15 Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics Planning, managing, and providing scientific research and professional and technical services (e.g., physical science, social science, engineering) including laboratory and testing services, and research and development services. 16 Transportation, Distribution & Logistics The planning, management, and movement of people, materials, and goods by road, pipeline, air, rail and water and related professional and technical support services such as transportation infrastructure planning and management, logistics services, mobile Source: National Association of State Directors of Career Technical Education Consortium. <http://www.careertech.org/career-clusters/glance/careerclusters.html>

Career Path In Code Career Path Tennessee? 1.1 Food Products and Processing Systems Y 1.2 Plant Systems Y 1.3 Animal Systems Y 1.4 Power, Structural & Technical Systems Y 1.5 Natural Resources Systems Y 1.6 Environmental Service Systems Y 1.7 Agribusiness Systems Y 2.1 Design/Pre-Construction Y 2.2 Construction Y 2.3 Maintenance/Operations Y 3.1 Audio and Video Technology and Film Y 3.2 Printing Technology Y 3.3 Visual Arts Y 3.4 Performing Arts Y 3.5 Journalism and Broadcasting Y 3.6 Telecommunications Y 4.1 General Management Y 4.2 Business Information Management Y 4.3 Human Resources Management Y 4.4 Operations Management Y 4.5 Administrative Support Y 5.1 Administration and Administrative Support Y 5.2 Professional Support Services Y 5.3 Teaching/Training Y 6.1 Securities & Investments Y 6.2 Business Finance Y 6.3 Accounting Y 6.4 Insurance Y 6.5 Banking Services Y 7.1 Governance Y 7.2 National Security 7.3 Foreign Service 7.4 Planning Y 7.5 Revenue and Taxation Y 7.6 Regulation Y 7.7 Public Management and Administration Y 8.1 Therapeutic Services Y 8.2 Diagnostic Services Y 8.3 Health Informatics Y 8.4 Support Services Y 8.5 Biotechnology Research and Development Y 9.1 Restaurants and Food/Beverage Services Y 9.2 Lodging Y 9.3 Travel & Tourism Y 9.4 Recreation, Amusements & Attractions Y 10.1 Early Childhood Development & Services Y 10.2 Counseling & Mental Health Services Y 10.3 Family & Community Services Y 10.4 Personal Care Services Y 10.5 Consumer Services Y

Career Path In Code Career Path Tennessee? 11.1 Network Systems Y 11.2 Information Support and Services Y 11.3 Web and Digital Communications Y 11.4 Programming and Software Development Y 12.1 Correction Services Y 12.2 Emergency and Fire Management Services Y 12.3 Security & Protective Services Y 12.4 Law Enforcement Services Y 12.5 Legal Services Y 13.1 Production Y 13.2 Manufacturing Production Process Development Y 13.3 Maintenance, Installation & Repair Y 13.4 Quality Assurance Y 13.5 Logistics and Inventory Control 13.6 Health, Safety and Environmental Assurance 14.1 Marketing Management Y 14.2 Professional Sales Y 14.3 Merchandising Y 14.4 Marketing Communications Y 14.5 Marketing Research Y 15.1 Engineering and Technology Y 15.2 Science and Mathematics Y 16.1 Transportation Operations Y 16.2 Logistics Planning and Management Services Y 16.3 Warehousing and Distribution Center Operations Y 16.4 Facility and Mobile Equipment Maintenance Y 16.5 Transportation Systems/Infrastructure Planning, Management and Regulation Y 16.6 Health, Safety and Environmental Management 16.7 Sales and Service Y Note: Career paths are subsets of clusters Source: Perkins Collaborative Resource Network for Program and Data Quality.

2011 2025 2011 to 2011 to % of % of 2025 2025 2011 2025 growth CAGR LWIA Counties Awards total Awards total % % LWIA 1 Carter, Johnson, Sullivan, Unicoi, Washington Counties 5,023 6.2 8,528 5.4 69.8 3.9 LWIA 2 Claiborne, Cocke, Grainger, Greene, Hamblen, Hancock, 4,788 5.9 7,834 5.0 63.6 3.6 Hawkins, Jefferson, Sevier, Union Counties LWIA 3 Knox County 9,723 12.0 16,125 10.2 65.8 3.7 LWIA 4 Anderson, Blount, Campbell, Cumberland, Loudon, Monroe, 2,013 2.5 4,042 2.6 100.8 5.1 Morgan, Roane, Scott Counties LWIA 5 Bledsoe, Bradley, Hamilton, McMinn, Marion, Meigs, Polk, Rhea, 6,847 8.5 11,563 7.3 68.9 3.8 Sequatchie Counties LWIA 6 Bedford, Coffee, Franklin, Grundy, Lincoln, Moore, Warren 1,680 2.1 3,605 2.3 114.5 5.6 Counties LWIA 7 Cannon, Clay, DeKalb, Fentress, Jackson, Macon, Overton, 3,014 3.7 5,153 3.3 71.0 3.9 Pickett, Putnam, Smith, Van Buren, White Counties LWIA 8 Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, 3,740 4.6 6,731 4.3 80.0 4.3 Robertson, Stewart, Sumner, Williamson Counties LWIA 9 Davidson, Rutherford, Trousdale, Wilson Counties 22,854 28.2 53,297 33.9 133.2 6.2 LWIA 10 Giles, Hickman, Lawrence, Lewis, Marshall, Maury, Perry, 1,514 1.9 3,128 2.0 106.5 5.3 Wayne Counties LWIA 11 Benton, Carroll, Chester, Decatur, Hardeman, Hardin, Haywood, Henderson, Henry, McNairy, Madison, Weakley Counties 6,346 7.8 11,110 7.1 75.1 4.1 LWIA 12 Crockett, Dyer, Gibson, Lake, Lauderdale, Obion, Tipton 899 1.1 1,933 1.2 115.0 5.6 Counties LWIA 13 Fayette, Shelby Counties 12,582 15.5 24,308 15.4 93.2 4.8 TOTAL 81,022 100.0 157,356 100.0 94.2 4.9

Note: LWIAs as defined by the Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development.

Number of Graduates Average History Forecast Graduates CIP Program 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2025 2000-12 2012-25 2012-25 Growth 2000-12 to 01 Agriculture, Agriculture Operations, and Related Sciences 441 472 445 448 421 421 450 420 426 451 448 458 470 690 444 579 135 03 Natural Resources and Conservation 217 171 172 172 157 157 153 142 141 196 154 205 201 291 172 262 90 04 Architecture and Related Services 92 108 64 96 80 80 77 109 77 76 117 103 104 131 91 119 28 05 Area, Ethnic, Cultural, Gender, and Group Studies 30 52 55 66 74 74 62 65 71 96 194 203 244 595 99 456 357 09 Communication, Journalism, and Related Programs 1,001 1,090 1,219 1,439 1,360 1,360 1,442 1,544 1,487 1,564 1,551 1,603 1,659 2,371 1,408 2,056 648 10 Communications Technologies/Technicians and Support Services 23 20 27 24 87 87 165 233 283 359 376 483 514 1,424 206 940 734 11 Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services 849 1,053 1,250 1,483 1,301 1,301 1,255 1,240 1,154 1,194 1,249 1,520 1,475 2,343 1,254 1,968 714 12 Personal and Culinary Services 1,174 1,234 1,383 1,716 2,093 2,093 1,840 2,291 2,746 2,316 2,694 3,407 3,508 6,935 2,189 5,413 3,224 13 Education 4,941 5,256 5,061 5,554 5,798 5,798 6,688 6,707 6,493 7,040 6,867 7,577 7,403 11,842 6,242 9,699 3,457 14 Engineering 1,426 1,410 1,426 1,398 1,571 1,571 1,405 1,462 1,493 1,520 1,487 1,606 1,636 2,113 1,493 1,880 387 15 Engineering Technologies and Engineering-Related Fields 1,654 1,448 1,409 1,424 1,324 1,324 1,306 1,220 1,220 1,243 1,363 1,985 1,801 3,614 1,435 2,875 1,440 16 Foreign Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics 300 365 419 461 527 527 526 522 552 546 612 596 633 840 507 750 243 19 Family and Consumer Sciences/Human Sciences 714 753 819 1,014 1,017 1,017 1,000 979 934 985 1,138 1,014 1,133 1,500 962 1,308 346 22 Legal Professions and Studies 763 708 749 792 788 788 790 760 706 660 724 742 779 851 746 860 114 23 English Language and Literature/Letters 1,022 1,048 1,051 977 1,042 1,042 1,134 1,084 1,052 1,077 1,106 1,129 1,112 1,305 1,067 1,197 130 24 Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities 2,936 3,008 3,127 3,394 3,431 3,431 4,172 4,414 4,335 4,544 4,949 5,464 5,754 9,218 4,074 7,534 3,460 25 Library Science 42 78 95 78 79 79 88 88 96 89 87 101 91 113 84 103 19 26 Biological and Biomedical Sciences 1,233 1,215 1,227 1,189 1,204 1,204 1,228 1,379 1,441 1,484 1,596 1,695 1,742 2,721 1,370 2,232 862 27 Mathematics and Statistics 294 343 340 363 399 399 384 362 319 380 381 392 412 488 367 467 100 30 Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies 1,403 1,334 1,286 1,119 1,189 1,189 1,451 1,584 1,647 1,771 1,791 1,461 1,588 2,217 1,447 1,763 316 31 Parks, Recreation, Leisure, and Fitness Studies 816 811 922 823 858 858 963 1,003 1,021 1,222 1,248 1,417 1,525 2,626 1,037 2,104 1,067 38 Philosophy and Religious Studies 261 289 359 304 401 401 428 372 380 393 366 488 419 587 374 517 143 39 Theology and Religious Vocations 742 808 782 800 755 755 737 887 794 850 796 835 862 1,522 800 1,183 383 40 Physical Sciences 480 465 459 459 439 439 509 592 575 666 665 657 655 962 543 795 252 41 Science Technologies/Technicians 218 260 178 187 157 157 213 150 152 138 156 134 122 42 171 75-96 42 Psychology 1,698 1,831 1,894 1,992 2,064 2,064 2,064 2,092 2,090 2,214 2,299 2,359 2,429 3,248 2,084 2,892 808 43 Homeland Security, Law Enforcement, Firefighting and Related 704 672 697 687 710 710 847 963 936 1,012 1,249 1,548 1,603 3,371 949 2,565 1,616 44 Public Administration and Social Service Professions 741 661 677 694 745 745 778 713 864 844 961 983 1,041 1,715 803 1,402 599 45 Social Sciences 1,799 1,828 2,011 2,156 2,154 2,154 2,252 2,144 2,267 2,252 2,290 2,338 2,391 2,788 2,156 2,606 450 46 Construction Trades 346 330 89 112 125 125 174 204 213 293 343 359 384 807 238 607 369 47 Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians 2,630 2,374 2,527 3,085 3,229 3,229 3,117 3,017 2,916 2,873 3,376 3,810 4,113 7,597 3,089 6,187 3,098 48 Precision Production 568 568 525 618 560 560 544 544 528 611 847 867 965 1,910 639 1,456 817 49 Transportation and Materials Moving 459 480 514 476 404 404 413 440 407 372 380 383 325 176 420 224-196 50 Visual and Performing Arts 1,639 1,707 1,825 1,855 2,102 2,102 2,109 2,213 2,298 2,332 2,332 2,688 2,661 3,723 2,142 3,210 1,068 51 Health Professions and Related Programs 7,681 7,495 8,181 9,248 10,013 10,013 12,230 13,261 13,272 14,710 16,684 17,835 18,733 56,697 12,244 28,577 16,333 52 Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Service 9,494 9,916 10,159 10,273 10,316 10,316 9,826 10,158 9,919 10,557 11,433 11,802 12,149 16,856 10,477 14,770 4,293 54 History 590 580 592 593 565 565 665 685 684 708 790 775 795 1,127 661 956 295

Average Growth Graduates 2000-12 to CIP Program STEM? 2000-12 2012-25 2025 2012-25 240101 Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies 3,694 6,811 8,298 3,117 513801 Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse 2,743 5,742 7,547 2,999 520201 Business Administration and Management, General 4,434 6,393 7,278 1,959 510801 Medical/Clinical Assistant 1,362 3,245 4,154 1,883 120401 Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General 1,467 2,787 3,362 1,320 510713 Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder 176 1,391 2,142 1,216 430103 Criminal Justice/Law Enforcement Administration 550 1,712 2,346 1,162 513901 Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training 1,230 2,362 2,884 1,132 130301 Curriculum and Instruction 889 1,982 2,426 1,093 510909 Surgical Technology/Technologist 300 1,315 21,215 1,014 Average Growth Graduates 2000-12 to CIP Program STEM? 2000-12 2012-25 2025 2012-25 130499 Educational Administration and Supervision, Other 635 102 94-533 521201 Management Information Systems, General 429 122 44-306 490205 Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instruc. 305 75 0-231 190101 Family and Consumer Sciences/Human Sciences, General 234 59 38-175 521401 Marketing/Marketing Management, General 662 517 407-146 151301 Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General Yes 219 116 82-103 521301 Management Science Yes 102 0 0-102 419999 Science Technologies/Technicians, Other Yes 164 66 29-97 512602 Home Health Aide/Home Attendant 94 0 0-94 511699 Nursing, Other 9-90

Average Growth Career Graduates 2000-12 to CIP STEM Instructional Program Path(s) 2000-12 2012-25 2012-25 260101 Biology/Biological Sciences, General 1.5, 5.3, 15.2 1,044 1,475 430 150000 Engineering Technology, General 15.1 194 477 283 150501 Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning & Refrig. Engineering Technology/Technician 2.3, 13.2 70 351 281 110901 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 11.1, 11.4 157 412 255 150303 Electrical, Electronic and Communications Engineering Technology/Technician 13.2 270 494 224 141901 Mechanical Engineering 2.1, 5.3, 15.1 312 499 187 151302 CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician 2.1, 13.2 61 208 147 140801 Civil Engineering, General 2.1, 5.3, 15.1 242 381 139 100304 Animation, Interactive Technology, Video Graphics, Special Effects 3.3 46 178 131 151501 Engineering/Industrial Management 4.4, 13.2, 15.1 58 189 131 151202 Computer Technology/Computer Systems Technology 13.2 55 179 124 400501 Chemistry, General 1.5, 5.3, 15.2 325 438 112 111001 Network and System Administration/Administrator 4.2, 11.1 22 133 111 260202 Biochemistry 1.5, 5.3, 8.5, 15.2 56 157 101 260204 Molecular Biology 1.5, 5.3, 8.5, 15.2 32 127 95 270101 Mathematics, General 1.5, 5.3, 15.2 332 419 87 110899 Computer Software and Media Applications, Other 11.4 22 107 86 261501 Neuroscience 1.5, 5.3, 15.2 55 137 82 400601 Geology/Earth Science, General 1.5, 5.3, 15.2 89 169 80 159999 Engineering Technologies and Engineering-Related Fields, Other 15.1 14 93 79

CERTIFICATE AWARDS Number of programs Awards of less than 1 academic year 56 Awards of at least 1 but less than 2 academic years 59 Awards of at least 2 but less than 4 academic years 17 Postbaccalaureate certificates 13 Post-master's certificates 10 First-professional certificates 0 DEGREE AWARDS Associate's degrees 94 Bachelor's degrees 113 Master's degrees 65 Doctor's degrees 40 First-professional degrees 3

Average Graduates Average Supply Average Annual to Per Academic Year 1 Openings 2 Graduate Demand Career Path STEM 2000-12 2012-25 2012-25 Deficit Ratio 12.2 Emergency and Fire Management Services 32 52 720-668 0.07 8.2 Diagnostic Services 241 203 855-652 0.24 6.3 Accounting 215 436 840-404 0.52 4.3 Human Resources Management 65 317 625-308 0.51 14.2 Professional Sales 31 52 335-283 0.16 6.1 Securities & Investments 128 129 365-236 0.35 11.4 Programming and Software Development Yes 452 511 735-224 0.70 16.1 Transportation Operations 135-135 3.6 Telecommunications 0 0 130-130 0.00 1.6 Environmental Service Systems Yes 93 39 135-96 0.29 1. Award levels less than an associate's degree are excluded. 2. Job openings with minimum educational requirements lower than an associate's degree are excluded.

Average Supply Average Graduates Average Annual to Per Academic Year Openings Graduate Demand Career Path STEM 2000-12 2012-25 2012-25 Surplus Ratio 5.3 Teaching/Training 19,518 31,927 4,465 27,462 7.15 15.2 Science and Mathematics Yes 3,410 4,239 325 3,914 13.04 4.1 General Management 2,973 4,160 1,530 2,630 2.72 5.2 Professional Support Services 1,478 2,726 510 2,216 5.35 16.4 Facility and Mobile Equipment Maintenance Yes 393 1,866 100 1,766 18.66 5.1 Administration and Administrative Support 1,913 1,787 385 1,402 4.64 3.5 Journalism and Broadcasting 789 1,676 365 1,311 4.59 1.5 Natural Resources Systems 807 1,226 55 1,171 22.29 16.2 Logistics Planning and Management Services Yes 810 1,201 50 1,151 24.02 13.2 Manufacturing Production Process Development Yes 769 1,345 215 1,130 6.26 1. Award levels less than an associate's degree are excluded. 2. Job openings with minimum educational requirements lower than an associate's degree are excluded.

Appendix 1.1: Awards (Supply) by Local Workforce Investment Area* Level of Award 2000-2012 2025 2012-2025 LWIA 1: Carter, Johnson, Sullivan, Unicoi and Washington Counties Awards of less than 1 academic year 227 732 555 Awards of at least 1 but less than 2 academic years 387 1,114 739 Associate's degrees 511 973 819 Awards of at least 2 but less than 4 academic years 17 176 110 Bachelor's degrees 2,076 3,877 3,237 Postbaccalaureate certificates 14 65 50 Master's degrees 648 1,294 1,074 Post-master's certificates 7 22 17 Doctor's degrees 42 109 85 First-professional degrees 83 165 139 Awards of less than 1 academic year 320 837 693 Awards of at least 1 but less than 2 academic years 341 626 540 Associate's degrees 726 1,478 1,227 Awards of at least 2 but less than 4 academic years 37 267 187 Bachelor's degrees 1,331 1,903 1,658 Master's degrees 596 963 829 Post-master's certificates 826 1,517 1,180 Doctor's degrees 28 62 54 First-professional degrees 11 180 139 LWIA 3: Knox County Average Graduates LWIA 2: Claiborne, Cocke, Grainger, Greene, Hamblen, Hancock, Hawkins, Jefferson, Sevier and Union Counties Awards of less than 1 academic year 277 1,359 1,079 Awards of at least 1 but less than 2 academic years 330 1,625 846 Associate's degrees 965 2,280 1,813 Awards of at least 2 but less than 4 academic years 6 45 32 Bachelor's degrees 4,033 6,886 5,870 Postbaccalaureate certificates 39 182 122 Master's degrees 1,553 2,547 2,211 Post-master's certificates 21 6 10 Doctor's degrees 309 570 468 First-professional degrees 431 626 570 LWIA 4: Anderson, Blount, Campbell, Cumberland, Loudon, Monroe, Morgan, Roane and Scott Counties Awards of less than 1 academic year 185 488 414 Awards of at least 1 but less than 2 academic years 485 1,461 925 Associate's degrees 628 1,330 1,098 Awards of at least 2 but less than 4 academic years 46 375 242 Bachelor's degrees 255 390 346 LWIA 5: Bledsoe, Bradley, Hamilton, McMinn, Marion, Meigs, Polk, Rhea and Sequatchie Counties Awards of less than 1 academic year 226 767 605 Awards of at least 1 but less than 2 academic years 526 1,803 1,397 Associate's degrees 1,183 2,429 1,991 Awards of at least 2 but less than 4 academic years 10 62 43 Bachelor's degrees 2,652 4,558 3,844 Postbaccalaureate certificates 3 32 26 Master's degrees 696 1,623 1,303 Post-master's certificates 20 37 28 Doctor's degrees 43 255 194 First-professional degrees 25 0 0

Appendix 1.1: Awards (Supply) by Local Workforce Investment Area* Average Graduates Level of Award 2000-2012 2025 2012-2025 LWIA 6: Bedford, Coffee, Franklin, Grundy, Lincoln, Moore and Warren Counties Awards of less than 1 academic year 192 416 356 Awards of at least 1 but less than 2 academic years 329 1,239 618 Associate's degrees 431 1,090 876 Awards of at least 2 but less than 4 academic years 20 144 98 Bachelor's degrees 313 592 500 Postbaccalaureate certificates 2 3 3 Master's degrees 16 112 80 Post-master's certificates 1 5 3 Doctor's degrees 4 0 1 First-professional degrees 17 0 0 First-professional certificates 3 4 3 LWIA 7: Cannon, Clay, DeKalb, Fentress, Jackson, Macon, Overton, Pickett, Putnam, Smith, Van Buren and White Counties Awards of less than 1 academic year 138 423 354 Awards of at least 1 but less than 2 academic years 285 1,325 713 Associate's degrees 55 54 50 Awards of at least 2 but less than 4 academic years 18 132 84 Bachelor's degrees 1,348 2,386 2,042 Master's degrees 388 485 439 Post-master's certificates 109 321 249 Doctor's degrees 14 27 21 LWIA 8: Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, Robertson, Stewart, Sumner and Williamson Counties Awards of less than 1 academic year 494 1,178 962 Awards of at least 1 but less than 2 academic years 418 1,554 977 Associate's degrees 880 1,888 1,552 Awards of at least 2 but less than 4 academic years 28 229 167 Bachelor's degrees 920 1,495 1,253 Postbaccalaureate certificates 1 6 4 Master's degrees 221 381 329 Post-master's certificates 7 0 2 LWIA 9: Davidson, Rutherford, Trousdale and Wilson Counties Awards of less than 1 academic year 1,054 3,811 2,930 Awards of at least 1 but less than 2 academic years 2,362 19,262 6,330 Associate's degrees 1,694 4,150 3,235 Awards of at least 2 but less than 4 academic years 302 2,640 1,889 Bachelor's degrees 8,396 14,900 12,445 Postbaccalaureate certificates 52 149 118 Master's degrees 3,171 6,595 5,373 Post-master's certificates 70 358 279 Doctor's degrees 392 1,031 830 First-professional degrees 391 404 389 LWIA 10: Giles, Hickman, Lawrence, Lewis, Marshall, Maury, Perry and Wayne Counties Awards of less than 1 academic year 136 341 283 Awards of at least 1 but less than 2 academic years 309 1,188 692 Associate's degrees 522 1,085 895 Awards of at least 2 but less than 4 academic years 29 165 105 Bachelor's degrees 177 349 287

Appendix 1.1: Awards (Supply) by Local Workforce Investment Area* Average Graduates Level of Award 2000-2012 2025 2012-2025 LWIA 11: Benton, Carroll, Chester, Decatur, Hardeman, Hardin, Haywood, Henderson, Henry, McNairy, Madison and Weakley Counties Awards of less than 1 academic year 239 575 473 Awards of at least 1 but less than 2 academic years 986 2,824 1,876 Associate's degrees 375 717 601 Awards of at least 2 but less than 4 academic years 63 544 353 Bachelor's degrees 2,585 4,784 4,068 Master's degrees 711 1,305 1,131 Post-master's certificates 68 302 230 Doctor's degrees 19 61 49 First-professional degrees 9 0 0 LWIA 12: Crockett, Dyer, Gibson, Lake, Lauderdale, Obion and Tipton Counties Awards of less than 1 academic year 136 314 261 Awards of at least 1 but less than 2 academic years 352 981 674 Associate's degrees 195 437 361 Awards of at least 2 but less than 4 academic years 30 202 139 LWIA 13: Fayette and Shelby Counties Awards of less than 1 academic year 1,497 4,255 3,366 Awards of at least 1 but less than 2 academic years 1,254 6,764 3,588 Associate's degrees 1,529 2,821 2,365 Awards of at least 2 but less than 4 academic years 96 563 378 Bachelor's degrees 3,562 5,946 5,075 Postbaccalaureate certificates 47 326 258 Master's degrees 1,285 2,816 2,330 Post-master's certificates 9 0 3 Doctor's degrees 126 215 178 First-professional degrees 491 598 556 *Counties as allocated in Tennessee Department of Workforce Development's Occupation Forecast

Appendix 1.2: Average Openings (Demand) by Local Workforce Investment Area* Average Openings Minimum Educational Requirement 2012-2025 LWIA 1: Carter, Johnson, Sullivan, Unicoi and Washington Counties Less than high school 1,595 2,775 Some college, no degree 40 Postsecondary non-degree award 330 Associate's degree 385 Bachelor's degree 760 Master's degree 110 Doctoral or professional degree 135 LWIA 2: Claiborne, Cocke, Grainger, Greene, Hamblen, Hancock, Hawkins, Jefferson, Sevier and Union Counties Less than high school 2,200 2,405 Some college, no degree 20 Postsecondary non-degree award 245 Associate's degree 235 Bachelor's degree 410 Master's degree 50 Doctoral or professional degree 65 LWIA 3: Knox County Less than high school 3,030 4,230 Some college, no degree 55 Postsecondary non-degree award 490 Associate's degree 800 Bachelor's degree 1,500 Master's degree 175 Doctoral or professional degree 195 LWIA 4: Anderson, Blount, Campbell, Cumberland, Loudon, Monroe, Morgan, Roane and Scott Counties Less than high school 1,525 2,285 Some college, no degree 20 Postsecondary non-degree award 225 Associate's degree 300 Bachelor's degree 775 Master's degree 75 Doctoral or professional degree 85 LWIA 5: Bledsoe, Bradley, Hamilton, McMinn, Marion, Meigs, Polk, Rhea and Sequatchie Counties Less than high school 2,960 4,785 Some college, no degree 40 Postsecondary non-degree award 520 Associate's degree 665 Bachelor's degree 1,355 Master's degree 150 Doctoral or professional degree 230

Appendix 1.2: Average Openings (Demand) by Local Workforce Investment Area* Average Openings Minimum Educational Requirement 2012-2025 LWIA 6: Bedford, Coffee, Franklin, Grundy, Lincoln, Moore and Warren Counties Less than high school 875 1,135 Some college, no degree 5 Postsecondary non-degree award 110 Associate's degree 140 Bachelor's degree 315 Master's degree 55 Doctoral or professional degree 35 LWIA 7: Cannon, Clay, DeKalb, Fentress, Jackson, Macon, Overton, Pickett, Putnam, Smith, Van Buren and White Counties Less than high school 840 1,075 Some college, no degree 5 Postsecondary non-degree award 160 Associate's degree 135 Bachelor's degree 195 Master's degree 35 Doctoral or professional degree 30 LWIA 8: Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, Robertson, Stewart, Sumner and Williamson Counties Less than high school 3,980 4,645 Some college, no degree 50 Postsecondary non-degree award 550 Associate's degree 605 Bachelor's degree 1,845 Master's degree 205 Doctoral or professional degree 185 LWIA 9: Davidson, Rutherford, Trousdale and Wilson Counties Less than high school 6,150 9,965 Some college, no degree 190 Postsecondary non-degree award 1,050 Associate's degree 1,375 Bachelor's degree 3,780 Master's degree 645 Doctoral or professional degree 630 LWIA 10: Giles, Hickman, Lawrence, Lewis, Marshall, Maury, Perry and Wayne Counties Less than high school 790 1,085 Some college, no degree 25 Postsecondary non-degree award 130 Associate's degree 130 Bachelor's degree 315 Master's degree 40 Doctoral or professional degree 40

Appendix 1.2: Average Openings (Demand) by Local Workforce Investment Area* Average Openings Minimum Educational Requirement 2012-2025 LWIA 11: Benton, Carroll, Chester, Decatur, Hardeman, Hardin, Haywood, Henderson, Henry, McNairy, Madison and Weakley Counties Less than high school 1,440 2,155 Some college, no degree 15 Postsecondary non-degree award 270 Associate's degree 255 Bachelor's degree 465 Master's degree 105 Doctoral or professional degree 85 LWIA 12: Crockett, Dyer, Gibson, Lake, Lauderdale, Obion and Tipton Counties Less than high school 1,020 1,295 Some college, no degree 10 Postsecondary non-degree award 200 Associate's degree 135 Bachelor's degree 295 Master's degree 35 Doctoral or professional degree 45 LWIA 13: Fayette and Shelby Counties Less than high school 6,485 8,655 Some college, no degree 110 Postsecondary non-degree award 845 Associate's degree 1,165 Bachelor's degree 2,775 Master's degree 360 Doctoral or professional degree 365 *Counties as allocated in Tennessee Department of Workforce Development's Occupation Forecast

Appendix 2: Projected Awards by Individual Instructional Program Average Graduates Growth 2000-12 to CIP Program STEM? 2000-12 2012-25 2025 2012-25 Awards of less than 1 academic year 510713 Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder 121 869 1,268 749 510801 Medical/Clinical Assistant 773 1,498 1,813 725 510904 Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) 330 827 1,038 497 120409 Aesthetician/Esthetician and Skin Care Specialist 120 537 790 416 470201 Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Mai 63 442 568 379 510805 Pharmacy Technician/Assistant 108 465 632 357 510710 Medical Office Assistant/Specialist 47 382 506 335 513501 Massage Therapy/Therapeutic Massage 78 340 403 262 510899 Allied Health and Medical Assisting Services, Other 24 258 343 234 512601 Health Aide 27 248 318 222 511009 Phlebotomy Technician/Phlebotomist 24 241 320 217 430107 Criminal Justice/Police Science 171 378 444 207 510714 Medical Insurance Specialist/Medical Biller 55 242 362 187 510601 Dental Assisting/Assistant 187 373 493 186 500506 Acting 17 185 246 168 190706 Child Development 90 248 300 158 512699 Health Aides/Attendants/Orderlies, Other 75 217 307 141 120413 Cosmetology, Barber/Styling, and Nail Instructor 31 158 216 127 120503 Culinary Arts/Chef Training 25 151 205 126 470608 Aircraft Powerplant Technology/Technician 87 212 251 125 470604 Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician 69 190 222 121 510707 Health Information/Medical Records Technology/Technician 39 154 187 115 120410 Nail Technician/Specialist and Manicurist 66 177 255 111 150000 Engineering Technology, General Yes 9 119 154 110 513901 Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training 23 128 168 105 513902 Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant/Aide 58 145 149 87 480508 Welding Technology/Welder 61 139 172 79 520101 Business/Commerce, General 8 86 134 78 159999 Engineering Technologies and Engineering-Related Fields, Other Yes 7 76 96 69 520499 Business Operations Support and Secretarial Services, Other 163 232 226 69 220302 Legal Assistant/Paralegal 18 86 83 68 120402 Barbering/Barber 30 95 107 65 470603 Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician 28 90 112 62 110202 Computer Programming, Specific Applications Yes 20 66 86 46 150303 Electrical, Electronic and Communications Engineering Techno Yes 18 62 84 44 480501 Machine Tool Technology/Machinist 24 68 79 44 500601 Film/Cinema/Video Studies 4 47 59 42 119999 Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services, Other 6 42 52 36 100201 Photographic and Film/Video Technology/Technician and Assist 4 39 49 35 513101 Dietetics/Dietitian 23 58 92 35 111004 Web/Multimedia Management and Webmaster Yes 4 37 47 34 469999 Construction Trades, Other 11 45 58 34 150101 Architectural Engineering Technology/Technician Yes 8 41 57 33 120500 Cooking and Related Culinary Arts, General 3 35 44 32 510705 Medical Office Management/Administration 143 172 160 30 110103 Information Technology Yes 3 32 41 29 511012 Sterile Processing Technology/Technician 3 32 41 29 513999 Practical Nursing, Vocational Nursing and Nursing Assistants 4 33 43 29 100304 Animation, Interactive Technology, Video Graphics and Spec Yes 3 31 39 28 520302 Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping 14 39 54 25 470605 Diesel Mechanics Technology/Technician 7 29 33 22 470104 Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician 10 32 42 22 470105 Industrial Electronics Technology/Technician 16 38 38 21 111006 Computer Support Specialist Yes 2 23 29 21

Appendix 2: Projected Awards by Individual Instructional Program Average Graduates Growth 2000-12 to CIP Program STEM? 2000-12 2012-25 2025 2012-25 151303 Architectural Drafting and Architectural CAD/CADD Yes 2 21 27 19 520299 Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other 2 21 27 19 510603 Dental Laboratory Technology/Technician 7 26 36 19 520205 Operations Management and Supervision 2 20 25 18 520909 Hotel, Motel, and Restaurant Management 2 20 25 18 460302 Electrician 33 51 68 18 460401 Building/Property Maintenance 3 20 27 17 100203 Recording Arts Technology/Technician 2 17 22 16 511501 Substance Abuse/Addiction Counseling 22 38 44 16 151202 Computer Technology/Computer Systems Technology Yes 7 23 25 15 510999 Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Prof 18 33 29 15 510706 Health Information/Medical Records Administration/Admin 2 16 20 14 470303 Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology 78 92 102 14 511001 Blood Bank Technology Specialist 27 41 47 14 500406 Commercial Photography 1 15 19 13 460502 Pipefitting/Pipefitter and Sprinkler Fitter 2 15 20 13 190708 Child Care and Support Services Management 14 27 27 13 520201 Business Administration and Management, General 12 25 27 13 460415 Building Construction Technology 2 14 18 13 520209 Transportation/Mobility Management 1 14 17 12 150403 Electromechanical Technology/Electromechanical Engineering T Yes 5 17 18 12 150505 Solar Energy Technology/Technician Yes 1 12 16 11 110101 Computer and Information Sciences, General Yes 14 25 35 10 510917 Polysomnography 2 12 15 10 460101 Mason/Masonry 6 16 22 10 510808 Veterinary/Animal Health Technology/Technician and Veterinary 2 12 16 10 141099 Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering, Other Yes 1 11 14 10 220301 Legal Administrative Assistant/Secretary 1 11 14 10 439999 Homeland Security, Law Enforcement, Firefighting and Related 2 10 15 8 110601 Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General 4 11 18 8 151201 Computer Engineering Technology/Technician Yes 10 18 32 8 470611 Motorcycle Maintenance and Repair Technology/Technician 2 9 12 7 520399 Accounting and Related Services, Other 5 12 7 7 510812 Respiratory Therapy Technician/Assistant 7 12 24 6 500999 Music, Other 1 6 8 5 500402 Commercial and Advertising Art 1 6 9 5 150501 Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Eng Yes 2 6 9 5 470101 Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, Ge 31 35 32 5 510802 Clinical/Medical Laboratory Assistant 2 7 5 4 131210 Early Childhood Education and Teaching 1 5 7 4 520407 Business/Office Automation/Technology/Data Entry 65 68 37 4 110199 Computer and Information Sciences, Other Yes 0 4 5 4 520301 Accounting 0 4 5 3 510712 Medical Reception/Receptionist 2 5 4 3 150612 Industrial Technology/Technician Yes 1 4 4 3 111003 Computer and Information Systems Security/Information Assur. Yes 0 3 4 3 110301 Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Yes 0 3 3 2 144201 Mechatronics, Robotics, and Automation Engineering Yes 0 3 3 2 479999 Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other 14 16 18 2 110201 Computer Programming/Programmer, General Yes 0 2 3 2 500602 Cinematography and Film/Video Production 1 3 4 2 110401 Information Science/Studies Yes 2 4 2 2 250301 Library and Archives Assisting 1 2 4 2 110901 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications Yes 3 4 7 2 521201 Management Information Systems, General 13 14 14 1 151102 Surveying Technology/Surveying Yes 0 1 2 1

Appendix 2: Projected Awards by Individual Instructional Program Average Graduates Growth 2000-12 to CIP Program STEM? 2000-12 2012-25 2025 2012-25 151306 Mechanical Drafting and Mechanical Drafting CAD/CADD Yes 0 1 2 1 220303 Court Reporting/Court Reporter 0 1 2 1 521001 Human Resources Management/Personnel Administration, General 0 1 2 1 480507 Tool and Die Technology/Technician 1 2 3 1 190505 Foodservice Systems Administration/Management 4 5 10 1 010607 Turf and Turfgrass Management 1 1 1 0 510799 Health and Medical Administrative Services, Other 2 2 0 0 010601 Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General 0 110203 Computer Programming, Vendor/Product Certification Yes 0 120508 Institutional Food Workers 0 500409 Graphic Design 0 520208 E-Commerce/Electronic Commerce 0 520305 Accounting and Business/Management 0 0 1 0 131320 Trade and Industrial Teacher Education 0 150699 Industrial Production Technologies/Technicians, Other Yes 0 449999 Public Administration and Social Service Professions, Other 0 512206 Occupational Health and Industrial Hygiene 0 110699 Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, Other 0 0 1 0 231303 Professional, Technical, Business, and Scientific Writing 0 430109 Security and Loss Prevention Services 0 510000 Health Services/Allied Health/Health Sciences, General 0 0 1 0 150507 Environmental Engineering Technology/Environmental Technology Yes 0 150613 Manufacturing Engineering Technology/Technician Yes 0 390604 Pre-Theology/Pre-Ministerial Studies 0 521801 Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General 0 100305 Graphic and Printing Equipment Operator, General Production 1 0 0-1 190599 Foods, Nutrition, and Related Services, Other 1 0 0-1 460301 Electrical and Power Transmission Installation/Installer, Ge 1 0 0-1 470302 Heavy Equipment Maintenance Technology/Technician 1 0 0-1 520801 Finance, General 1 0 0-1 521909 Special Products Marketing Operations 1 0 0-1 510909 Surgical Technology/Technologist 4 3 8-1 129999 Personal and Culinary Services, Other 1 0 0-1 380203 Christian Studies 1 0 0-1 111099 Computer/Information Technology Services Administration and Yes 1 0 0-1 150405 Robotics Technology/Technician Yes 2 0 0-2 120407 Hair Styling/Stylist and Hair Design 2 0 0-2 150607 Plastics and Polymer Engineering Technology/Technician Yes 2 0 2-2 240199 Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities, Other 2 0 1-2 150803 Automotive Engineering Technology/Technician Yes 2 0 0-2 110801 Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Yes 3 0 0-3 519999 Health Professions and Related Clinical Sciences, Other 11 8 16-3 150702 Quality Control Technology/Technician Yes 7 4 9-3 010605 Landscaping and Groundskeeping 3 0 0-3 510703 Health Unit Coordinator/Ward Clerk 3 0 0-3 450702 Geographic Information Science and Cartography Yes 9 6 4-3 521299 Management Information Systems and Services, Other 8 5 0-3 520203 Logistics, Materials, and Supply Chain Management 4 0 0-4 510908 Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist 5 0 0-5 510910 Diagnostic Medical Sonography/Sonographer and Ultrasound Tec 10 6 8-5 150399 Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technologies/Technician Yes 7 0 0-7 510907 Medical Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiation Therapist 36 28 52-8 510911 Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer 10 2 8-8 520408 General Office Occupations and Clerical Services 9 0 0-9 500605 Photography 1-10 430203 Fire Science/Fire-fighting 20 6 0-13

Appendix 2: Projected Awards by Individual Instructional Program Average Graduates Growth 2000-12 to CIP Program STEM? 2000-12 2012-25 2025 2012-25 110501 Computer Systems Analysis/Analyst Yes 14 0 0-14 470399 Heavy/Industrial Equipment Maintenance Technologies, Other 15 0 0-15 520204 Office Management and Supervision 16 0 0-16 190799 Human Development, Family Studies, and Related Services, Other 16 0 0-16 120401 Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General 203 186 151-17 511699 Nursing, Other 2-20 520401 Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General 21 0 0-21 510708 Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist 25 3 0-22 529999 Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Service 27 0 0-27 521501 Real Estate 29 0 0-29 151301 Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General Yes 4-40 120406 Make-Up Artist/Specialist 42 0 0-42 510716 Medical Administrative/Executive Assistant and Medical Secret 42 0 0-42 470607 Airframe Mechanics and Aircraft Maintenance Technology/Technicians 48 0 0-48 480503 Machine Shop Technology/Assistant 55 0 0-55 511099 Clinical/Medical Laboratory Science and Allied Professions, 72 11 0-61 120499 Cosmetology and Related Personal Grooming Arts, Other 63 0 0-63 512602 Home Health Aide/Home Attendant 94 0 0-94 490205 Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructors 279 69 0-210 Awards of at least 1 but less than 2 academic years 120401 Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General 1,262 2,596 3,203 1,333 510909 Surgical Technology/Technologist 211 1,312 21,207 1,101 510801 Medical/Clinical Assistant 347 1,439 1,923 1,091 513901 Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training 1,207 2,234 2,716 1,027 510601 Dental Assisting/Assistant 167 806 1,222 639 480508 Welding Technology/Welder 234 805 1,035 571 520499 Business Operations Support and Secretarial Services, Other 500 1,017 1,227 517 120500 Cooking and Related Culinary Arts, General 37 477 648 440 120402 Barbering/Barber 133 431 540 297 510805 Pharmacy Technician/Assistant 201 489 611 288 510911 Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer 27 290 361 262 470303 Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology 222 467 515 245 513501 Massage Therapy/Therapeutic Massage 132 362 423 230 510707 Health Information/Medical Records Technology/Technician 88 313 430 225 510904 Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) 138 356 438 218 510713 Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder 35 220 319 185 470201 Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Mai 218 389 409 171 150501 Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Eng Yes 36 195 259 159 460302 Electrician 91 246 341 155 510799 Health and Medical Administrative Services, Other 15 169 224 154 120409 Aesthetician/Esthetician and Skin Care Specialist 20 140 203 120 510705 Medical Office Management/Administration 18 138 185 120 510710 Medical Office Assistant/Specialist 46 153 214 107 510907 Medical Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiation Therapist 25 93 118 68 480501 Machine Tool Technology/Machinist 49 108 114 58 110101 Computer and Information Sciences, General Yes 41 98 119 57 150505 Solar Energy Technology/Technician Yes 6 62 78 56 510908 Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist 15 61 133 46 520203 Logistics, Materials, and Supply Chain Management 6 52 68 45 510802 Clinical/Medical Laboratory Assistant 6 50 65 44 120410 Nail Technician/Specialist and Manicurist 7 46 62 39 190706 Child Development 9 43 61 34 510714 Medical Insurance Specialist/Medical Biller 30 63 85 32 470104 Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician 49 81 72 32 500913 Music Technology 4 36 46 32

Appendix 2: Projected Awards by Individual Instructional Program Average Graduates Growth 2000-12 to CIP Program STEM? 2000-12 2012-25 2025 2012-25 460415 Building Construction Technology 3 33 42 30 470101 Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, Ge 104 131 122 27 510808 Veterinary/Animal Health Technology/Technician and Veterinary 4 31 40 27 151202 Computer Technology/Computer Systems Technology Yes 9 36 44 27 460401 Building/Property Maintenance 4 28 37 24 510917 Polysomnography 2 25 32 23 510905 Nuclear Medical Technology/Technologist 21 44 63 23 470609 Avionics Maintenance Technology/Technician 8 30 31 22 510708 Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist 23 44 32 21 521201 Management Information Systems, General 5 26 30 21 470611 Motorcycle Maintenance and Repair Technology/Technician 4 25 34 20 510901 Cardiovascular Technology/Technologist 3 23 30 20 460502 Pipefitting/Pipefitter and Sprinkler Fitter 2 21 27 19 240199 Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities, Other 29 47 55 18 510716 Medical Administrative/Executive Assistant and Medical Secretaries 16 34 51 18 100203 Recording Arts Technology/Technician 67 84 175 17 511009 Phlebotomy Technician/Phlebotomist 3 20 27 16 520201 Business Administration and Management, General 6 22 26 16 150607 Plastics and Polymer Engineering Technology/Technician Yes 2 17 21 15 510899 Allied Health and Medical Assisting Services, Other 4 19 18 15 469999 Construction Trades, Other 15 30 39 15 310507 Physical Fitness Technician 2 16 20 15 190601 Housing and Human Environments, General 1 15 19 13 010605 Landscaping and Groundskeeping 3 16 22 13 111003 Computer and Information Systems Security/Information Assur. Yes 1 11 14 10 500903 Music Performance, General 3 12 18 10 500605 Photography 2 12 16 10 460503 Plumbing Technology/Plumber 1 10 13 9 131210 Early Childhood Education and Teaching 2 10 15 8 150403 Electromechanical Technology/Electromechanical Engineering T Yes 3 11 7 8 100201 Photographic and Film/Video Technology/Technician and Assist 1 8 10 7 110103 Information Technology Yes 10 17 25 7 500402 Commercial and Advertising Art 14 20 27 6 190708 Child Care and Support Services Management 19 24 28 6 410301 Chemical Technology/Technician Yes 3 8 13 6 151301 Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General Yes 111 116 73 5 110801 Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Yes 0 4 5 4 151302 CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician Yes 2 6 4 4 090702 Digital Communication and Media/Multimedia Yes 1 4 5 3 110701 Computer Science Yes 2 5 1 3 500602 Cinematography and Film/Video Production 0 3 3 2 110901 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications Yes 1 4 3 2 510701 Health/Health Care Administration/Management 0 2 3 2 520299 Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other 0 2 3 2 501003 Music Management 0 2 2 1 390604 Pre-Theology/Pre-Ministerial Studies 0 1 2 1 430103 Criminal Justice/Law Enforcement Administration 0 1 2 1 470110 Security System Installation, Repair, and Inspection Technology 0 1 2 1 520305 Accounting and Business/Management 0 1 2 1 110899 Computer Software and Media Applications, Other Yes 0 1 1 1 520801 Finance, General 1 1 1 1 240101 Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies 1 1 0 0 100304 Animation, Interactive Technology, Video Graphics and Spec Yes 0 0 1 0 110401 Information Science/Studies Yes 0 0 1 0 231303 Professional, Technical, Business, and Scientific Writing 0 390702 Youth Ministry 0