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Dental Hygiene

Bachelor of Science · Health Science and Public Health ·60 credits · EWU catalog →

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Source of course learning outcomes

9 of 26 courses in this program use official CIM learning outcomes; remaining courses use catalog descriptions pending department review.

Courses in This Program

Readiness by Occupation — Dental Hygiene

Coverage (70%) + Match Quality (30%). Higher = more tasks covered at higher similarity.

Curriculum Breadth — Dental Hygiene

Tasks with course matches 1,069
Tasks with no matches 6,041

Across all 420 occupations in scope. Uncovered tasks represent potential curriculum gaps.

Top Contributing Courses — Dental Hygiene

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Occupation Rankings — Dental Hygiene

Sorted by readiness score (Coverage x 0.7 + Match Quality x 0.3)

distinct tasks
# Occupation Readiness Coverage Quality Pay (WA) Outlook Jobs
1
Dietitians and Nutritionists
29-1031.00 Bright
66.1%
10/13 (77%) 44.2% $81K Bright
2
Fine Artists, Including Painters, Sculptors, and Illustrators
27-1013.00
63.1%
6/8 (75%) 36.2% $78K Below Average
3
Art Therapists
29-1129.01 Bright
61.8%
16/22 (73%) 37.3% Bright
4
Poets, Lyricists and Creative Writers
27-3043.05
60.3%
7/10 (70%) 39.4% $86K Average
5
Anthropologists and Archeologists
19-3091.00
59.9%
14/20 (70%) 38.8% $77K Average
6
Actors
27-2011.00
59.4%
9/13 (69%) 37.4% Below Average
7
Food Scientists and Technologists
19-1012.00 Bright
54.0%
8/13 (62%) 37.6% $96K Bright
8
Historians
19-3093.00
54.0%
10/16 (62%) 35.3% $94K Below Average
9
Bioinformatics Scientists
19-1029.01
53.6%
8/13 (62%) 38.0% $96K Below Average
10
Dietetic Technicians
29-2051.00
53.2%
6/10 (60%) 39.1% $45K Average
11
Sociologists
19-3041.00
52.6%
9/15 (60%) 35.8% $88K Average
12
Music Directors and Composers
27-2041.00
49.1%
15/27 (56%) 34.4% $77K Below Average
13
Microbiologists
19-1022.00
48.2%
7/13 (54%) 38.7% $77K Average
14
Interpreters and Translators
27-3091.00
46.2%
4/8 (50%) 40.3% $69K Below Average
15
Chemical Technicians
19-4031.00
46.1%
6/12 (50%) 38.5% $55K Average
16
Writers and Authors
27-3043.00
45.9%
3/6 (50%) 37.7% $86K Average
17
Speech-Language Pathology Assistants
31-9099.01
45.9%
4/8 (50%) 35.9% $59K Average
18
Agricultural Inspectors
45-2011.00
45.2%
1/2 (50%) 36.6% $62K Below Average
19
Chemical Engineers
17-2041.00
45.0%
7/14 (50%) 34.0% $130K Average
20
Molecular and Cellular Biologists
19-1029.02
44.1%
9/19 (47%) 38.1% $96K Below Average
21
Nanotechnology Engineering Technologists and Technicians
17-3026.01
43.8%
9/19 (47%) 34.0% $81K Below Average
22
Biochemists and Biophysicists
19-1021.00 Bright
42.8%
9/20 (45%) 42.5% $107K Bright
23
Health Education Specialists
21-1091.00 Bright
42.8%
7/15 (47%) 33.6% $72K Bright
24
Editors
27-3041.00
42.6%
6/13 (46%) 35.7% $85K Below Average
25
Hearing Aid Specialists
29-2092.00 Bright
41.0%
4/9 (44%) 33.0% $74K Bright
26
Animal Scientists
19-1011.00 Bright
40.5%
3/7 (43%) 35.4% $78K Bright
27
Chemists
19-2031.00 Bright
40.4%
5/12 (42%) 38.2% $92K Bright
28
Food Science Technicians
19-4013.00 Bright
40.4%
6/14 (43%) 36.7% $47K Bright
29
News Analysts, Reporters, and Journalists
27-3023.00
40.4%
13/30 (43%) 34.2% $57K Below Average
30
Food Batchmakers
51-3092.00 Bright
39.9%
6/14 (43%) 33.5% $45K Bright
31
Nanosystems Engineers
17-2199.09
38.6%
7/17 (41%) 34.5% $125K Below Average
32
Mixing and Blending Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders
51-9023.00
38.1%
7/18 (39%) 35.5% $54K Below Average
33
Meat, Poultry, and Fish Cutters and Trimmers
51-3022.00 Bright
37.9%
2/5 (40%) 32.9% $39K Bright
34
Biologists
19-1029.04
37.1%
5/13 (38%) 35.7% $96K Below Average
35
Bioinformatics Technicians
15-2099.01
36.3%
7/19 (37%) 36.4% $69K Average
36
Animal Caretakers
39-2021.00 Bright
35.6%
4/11 (36%) 34.4% $38K Bright
37
Choreographers
27-2032.00 Bright
35.2%
6/17 (35%) 35.0% Bright
38
Pharmacists
29-1051.00 Bright
34.9%
5/14 (36%) 34.4% $157K Bright
39
Chemical Equipment Operators and Tenders
51-9011.00
34.9%
8/23 (35%) 36.6% $65K Average
40
Switchboard Operators, Including Answering Service
43-2011.00
34.6%
4/12 (33%) 40.7% $46K Below Average
41
Technical Writers
27-3042.00
33.4%
5/15 (33%) 35.0% $93K Below Average
42
Registered Nurses
29-1141.00 Bright
33.4%
5/15 (33%) 33.6% $112K Bright
43
Preventive Medicine Physicians
29-1229.05
33.4%
5/15 (33%) 33.6% $239K Average
44
Public Relations Specialists
27-3031.00 Bright
33.3%
5/15 (33%) 33.5% $85K Bright
45
Team Assemblers
51-2092.00 Bright
33.1%
2/6 (33%) 33.3% $46K Bright
46
Materials Scientists
19-2032.00 Bright
33.0%
5/15 (33%) 32.6% $110K Bright
47
Biofuels Processing Technicians
51-8099.01
33.0%
6/18 (33%) 32.3% $82K Below Average
48
Traffic Technicians
53-6041.00
33.0%
1/3 (33%) 32.1% $79K Average
49
Histotechnologists
29-2011.04
32.9%
5/15 (33%) 32.4% $68K Below Average
50
Cooks, Institution and Cafeteria
35-2012.00
32.9%
4/12 (33%) 32.4% $48K Below Average
51
Etchers and Engravers
51-9194.00
32.9%
1/3 (33%) 32.0% $57K Below Average
52
Government Property Inspectors and Investigators
13-1041.04
32.8%
1/3 (33%) 31.6% $86K Average
53
Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technicians
29-2012.00
32.8%
2/6 (33%) 31.7% $68K Below Average
54
Musicians and Singers
27-2042.00
32.7%
6/19 (32%) 36.2% Below Average
55
Paralegals and Legal Assistants
23-2011.00
32.4%
2/6 (33%) 30.1% $78K Below Average
56
Geneticists
19-1029.03
32.3%
6/19 (32%) 33.6% $96K Below Average
57
Social Science Research Assistants
19-4061.00
32.2%
3/10 (30%) 37.6% $49K Average
58
Food Servers, Nonrestaurant
35-3041.00
31.6%
4/13 (31%) 34.3% $37K Average
59
Music Therapists
29-1129.02 Bright
31.0%
9/30 (30%) 33.7% Bright
60
Biofuels/Biodiesel Technology and Product Development Managers
11-9041.01
30.4%
3/10 (30%) 31.8% $181K Average
61
Epidemiologists
19-1041.00 Bright
29.5%
4/14 (29%) 31.8% $99K Bright
62
Talent Directors
27-2012.04 Bright
29.3%
3/11 (27%) 34.0% $79K Bright
63
Textile Bleaching and Dyeing Machine Operators and Tenders
51-6061.00
29.1%
3/11 (27%) 33.9% Below Average
64
Arbitrators, Mediators, and Conciliators
23-1022.00
28.9%
4/15 (27%) 34.0% Average
65
Intelligence Analysts
33-3021.06
28.9%
4/15 (27%) 34.7% $116K Below Average
66
English Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary
25-1123.00
28.7%
6/23 (26%) 35.4% $77K Below Average
67
Nursing Assistants
31-1131.00 Bright
28.6%
7/26 (27%) 33.1% $48K Bright
68
Couriers and Messengers
43-5021.00 Bright
28.4%
3/12 (25%) 36.3% $44K Bright
69
Environmental Compliance Inspectors
13-1041.01
28.3%
4/15 (27%) 32.1% $86K Average
70
Bioengineers and Biomedical Engineers
17-2031.00 Bright
28.3%
6/23 (26%) 34.5% $125K Bright
71
Speech-Language Pathologists
29-1127.00 Bright
28.1%
4/17 (24%) 41.2% $102K Bright
72
Medical Scientists, Except Epidemiologists
19-1042.00 Bright
27.7%
2/8 (25%) 38.9% $101K Bright
73
Geographers
19-3092.00
27.7%
3/12 (25%) 35.2% $110K Below Average
74
Art, Drama, and Music Teachers, Postsecondary
25-1121.00
27.6%
5/20 (25%) 34.3% $77K Below Average
75
Art Directors
27-1011.00
27.6%
3/12 (25%) 33.5% $143K Average
76
Cooks, Private Household
35-2013.00 Bright
27.6%
3/12 (25%) 34.1% Bright
77
Office Clerks, General
43-9061.00 Bright
27.6%
3/12 (25%) 34.6% $49K Bright
78
Histology Technicians
29-2012.01
27.5%
2/8 (25%) 34.7% $68K Below Average
79
Administrative Law Judges, Adjudicators, and Hearing Officers
23-1021.00
27.3%
3/12 (25%) 33.4% $121K Below Average
80
Athletes and Sports Competitors
27-2021.00 Bright
27.3%
2/9 (22%) 39.3% Bright
81
Curators
25-4012.00 Bright
27.0%
3/12 (25%) 31.8% $66K Bright
82
Biostatisticians
15-2041.01 Bright
26.9%
6/25 (24%) 34.1% $101K Bright
83
Personal Care Aides
31-1122.00 Bright
26.8%
2/8 (25%) 31.0% $46K Bright
84
Pharmacy Technicians
29-2052.00 Bright
26.4%
3/13 (23%) 35.7% $56K Bright
85
Family and Consumer Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary
25-1192.00
26.2%
4/17 (24%) 33.1% $65K Average
86
Medical Transcriptionists
31-9094.00
26.0%
3/13 (23%) 32.9% $37K Below Average
87
Sound Engineering Technicians
27-4014.00
25.9%
3/13 (23%) 32.5% $110K Below Average
88
Animal Breeders
45-2021.00
25.9%
2/9 (22%) 34.4% Below Average
89
Machine Feeders and Offbearers
53-7063.00
25.8%
2/9 (22%) 37.1% $43K Below Average
90
Compensation and Benefits Managers
11-3111.00
25.7%
3/13 (23%) 31.8% $206K Below Average
91
Cooks, Fast Food
35-2011.00 Bright
25.7%
4/19 (21%) 38.7% $36K Bright
92
Food Cooking Machine Operators and Tenders
51-3093.00
25.7%
3/14 (21%) 36.5% $48K Below Average
93
Childcare Workers
39-9011.00 Bright
25.5%
4/19 (21%) 36.0% $37K Bright
94
Geoscientists, Except Hydrologists and Geographers
19-2042.00
25.3%
3/13 (23%) 30.6% $99K Average
95
Camera Operators, Television, Video, and Film
27-4031.00
25.0%
2/9 (22%) 31.6% $53K Below Average
96
Naturopathic Physicians
29-1299.01
25.0%
4/19 (21%) 35.1% $107K Below Average
97
Atmospheric, Earth, Marine, and Space Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary
25-1051.00
24.9%
3/14 (21%) 33.7% $97K Average
98
Exercise Trainers and Group Fitness Instructors
39-9031.00 Bright
24.9%
3/14 (21%) 33.0% $50K Bright
99
Separating, Filtering, Clarifying, Precipitating, and Still Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders
51-9012.00
24.9%
3/14 (21%) 34.7% $58K Below Average
100
Production, Planning, and Expediting Clerks
43-5061.00
24.8%
2/9 (22%) 30.9% $64K Below Average
101
Natural Sciences Managers
11-9121.00
24.7%
3/14 (21%) 32.4% $178K Average
102
Agents and Business Managers of Artists, Performers, and Athletes
13-1011.00 Bright
24.7%
2/9 (22%) 30.4% Bright
103
Animal Trainers
39-2011.00 Bright
24.7%
2/10 (20%) 36.4% $42K Bright
104
Forensic Science Technicians
19-4092.00 Bright
24.6%
3/15 (20%) 35.6% $77K Bright
105
Broadcast Announcers and Radio Disc Jockeys
27-3011.00
24.6%
4/19 (21%) 33.1% $42K Below Average
106
Home Health Aides
31-1121.00 Bright
24.6%
2/11 (18%) 42.5% $46K Bright
107
Foreign Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary
25-1124.00
24.3%
4/20 (20%) 35.3% $75K Below Average
108
Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses
29-2061.00
24.1%
3/15 (20%) 35.3% $79K Average
109
Residential Advisors
39-9041.00
24.1%
4/20 (20%) 34.1% $47K Average
110
Statisticians
15-2041.00 Bright
24.0%
4/19 (21%) 31.1% $101K Bright 70
111
Instructional Coordinators
25-9031.00
24.0%
2/10 (20%) 34.4% $91K Below Average
112
Food and Tobacco Roasting, Baking, and Drying Machine Operators and Tenders
51-3091.00
24.0%
2/10 (20%) 34.6% $44K Below Average
113
Materials Engineers
17-2131.00 Bright
23.9%
4/20 (20%) 33.4% $140K Bright
114
Chefs and Head Cooks
35-1011.00 Bright
23.9%
4/21 (19%) 35.2% $69K Bright
115
Environmental Science and Protection Technicians, Including Health
19-4042.00
23.8%
4/20 (20%) 33.9% $78K Average
116
Sociology Teachers, Postsecondary
25-1067.00
23.8%
4/20 (20%) 33.6% $79K Below Average
117
History Teachers, Postsecondary
25-1125.00
23.8%
4/20 (20%) 33.0% $79K Below Average
118
Data Entry Keyers
43-9021.00
23.7%
1/5 (20%) 33.5% $44K Below Average
119
Zoologists and Wildlife Biologists
19-1023.00
23.6%
2/10 (20%) 32.0% $82K Below Average
120
Political Scientists
19-3094.00
23.6%
2/10 (20%) 32.9% $140K Below Average
121
Audiologists
29-1181.00 Bright
23.6%
4/22 (18%) 35.3% $105K Bright
122
Area, Ethnic, and Cultural Studies Teachers, Postsecondary
25-1062.00
23.4%
4/22 (18%) 35.5% $79K Below Average
123
Demonstrators and Product Promoters
41-9011.00
23.4%
3/15 (20%) 31.3% $37K Below Average
124
Environmental Science Teachers, Postsecondary
25-1053.00
23.2%
4/21 (19%) 33.5% $96K Average
125
Philosophy and Religion Teachers, Postsecondary
25-1126.00
23.2%
4/21 (19%) 33.2% $78K Below Average
126
Data Scientists
15-2051.00 Bright
23.1%
3/16 (19%) 33.2% $158K Bright 1866
127
Astronomers
19-2011.00
23.1%
3/16 (19%) 33.5% $103K Below Average
128
Producers and Directors
27-2012.00 Bright
23.1%
3/17 (18%) 37.0% $79K Bright
129
Brokerage Clerks
43-4011.00
23.1%
1/5 (20%) 30.3% $64K Below Average
130
Chemistry Teachers, Postsecondary
25-1052.00
23.0%
4/23 (17%) 38.0% $81K Below Average
131
Clergy
21-2011.00
22.8%
4/21 (19%) 31.9% $77K Below Average
132
Acute Care Nurses
29-1141.01 Bright
22.8%
4/23 (17%) 35.3% $112K Bright
133
First-Line Supervisors of Personal Service Workers
39-1022.00 Bright
22.8%
3/16 (19%) 32.2% $59K Bright
134
Geological Technicians, Except Hydrologic Technicians
19-4043.00
22.7%
2/11 (18%) 34.9% $60K Below Average
135
Agricultural Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary
25-1041.00
22.7%
4/22 (18%) 33.9% $102K Average
136
Communications Teachers, Postsecondary
25-1122.00
22.6%
3/17 (18%) 36.4% $72K Below Average
137
Biological Science Teachers, Postsecondary
25-1042.00 Bright
22.5%
4/22 (18%) 33.8% $81K Bright
138
Nannies
39-9011.01 Bright
22.5%
3/18 (17%) 39.8% $37K Bright
139
Biomass Plant Technicians
51-8013.03
22.5%
3/16 (19%) 31.4% $124K Below Average
140
Business Intelligence Analysts
15-2051.01 Bright
22.4%
3/17 (18%) 33.6% $158K Bright 1290
141
Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technologists
29-2011.00
22.4%
2/13 (15%) 46.4% $68K Below Average
142
Graphic Designers
27-1024.00
22.3%
3/17 (18%) 33.9% $76K Below Average
143
Mathematicians
15-2021.00
22.2%
2/12 (17%) 38.3% $137K Below Average 45
144
Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Teachers, Postsecondary
25-1111.00
22.1%
3/17 (18%) 33.2% $66K Below Average
145
Teaching Assistants, Special Education
25-9043.00
22.1%
3/20 (15%) 38.8% $47K Below Average
146
Emergency Medicine Physicians
29-1214.00
22.1%
3/17 (18%) 33.1% $239K Average
147
Equal Opportunity Representatives and Officers
13-1041.03
22.0%
2/11 (18%) 30.9% $86K Average
148
Correspondence Clerks
43-4021.00
22.0%
1/7 (14%) 52.1% Below Average
149
Biological Technicians
19-4021.00
21.7%
2/12 (17%) 33.5% $52K Average
150
Anthropology and Archeology Teachers, Postsecondary
25-1061.00
21.7%
4/25 (16%) 35.7% $82K Average
151
Cytotechnologists
29-2011.02
21.6%
2/12 (17%) 33.2% $68K Below Average
152
Food Preparation Workers
35-2021.00 Bright
21.6%
4/24 (17%) 33.5% $38K Bright
153
Industrial-Organizational Psychologists
19-3032.00 Bright
21.5%
4/23 (17%) 30.9% Bright
154
Archivists
25-4011.00
21.5%
2/13 (15%) 35.6% $70K Average
155
Low Vision Therapists, Orientation and Mobility Specialists, and Vision Rehabilitation Therapists
29-1122.01 Bright
21.5%
3/19 (16%) 34.7% $102K Bright
156
Occupational Therapy Aides
31-2012.00
21.5%
2/12 (17%) 32.8% Average
157
Industrial Engineers
17-2112.00 Bright
21.3%
3/18 (17%) 33.4% $119K Bright
158
Acupuncturists
29-1291.00 Bright
21.2%
3/18 (17%) 31.9% $73K Bright
159
Soil and Plant Scientists
19-1013.00 Bright
21.1%
3/19 (16%) 37.0% $82K Bright
160
Special Effects Artists and Animators
27-1014.00
21.1%
1/6 (17%) 31.4% Below Average
161
Midwives
29-9099.01
21.1%
5/34 (15%) 36.2% $69K Average
162
Physics Teachers, Postsecondary
25-1054.00
21.0%
3/19 (16%) 33.7% $83K Average
163
Fitness and Wellness Coordinators
11-9179.01 Bright
20.9%
3/22 (14%) 38.0% $81K Bright
164
Media Programming Directors
27-2012.03 Bright
20.9%
3/19 (16%) 33.6% $79K Bright
165
Architecture Teachers, Postsecondary
25-1031.00
20.8%
3/19 (16%) 33.2% $45K Below Average
166
Economics Teachers, Postsecondary
25-1063.00
20.8%
3/19 (16%) 33.2% $85K Below Average
167
Political Science Teachers, Postsecondary
25-1065.00
20.8%
3/19 (16%) 33.2% $82K Below Average
168
Recreation and Fitness Studies Teachers, Postsecondary
25-1193.00
20.8%
3/19 (16%) 33.2% $66K Below Average
169
Chief Executives
11-1011.00
20.7%
3/20 (15%) 33.5% $239K Average
170
Coroners
13-1041.06
20.7%
3/19 (16%) 32.6% $86K Average
171
Veterinarians
29-1131.00 Bright
20.6%
2/14 (14%) 35.3% $155K Bright
172
Mathematical Science Teachers, Postsecondary
25-1022.00
20.5%
2/13 (15%) 33.3% $79K Below Average
173
Career/Technical Education Teachers, Secondary School
25-2032.00
20.4%
5/32 (16%) 31.8% $98K Below Average
174
Furnace, Kiln, Oven, Drier, and Kettle Operators and Tenders
51-9051.00
20.4%
1/7 (14%) 34.7% $54K Average
175
Community Health Workers
21-1094.00 Bright
20.3%
1/7 (14%) 34.3% $56K Bright
176
Lawyers
23-1011.00
20.3%
2/15 (13%) 36.5% $151K Average
177
Social Work Teachers, Postsecondary
25-1113.00
20.3%
3/20 (15%) 33.2% $74K Below Average
178
Librarians and Media Collections Specialists
25-4022.00
20.3%
4/27 (15%) 32.8% $94K Below Average
179
Crossing Guards and Flaggers
33-9091.00
20.3%
1/7 (14%) 34.3% $59K Average
180
Nuclear Monitoring Technicians
19-4051.02
20.0%
2/14 (14%) 34.1% $100K Below Average
181
Craft Artists
27-1012.00
19.8%
2/14 (14%) 33.7% $43K Below Average
182
Cytogenetic Technologists
29-2011.01
19.7%
4/28 (14%) 32.7% $68K Below Average
183
Tour Guides and Escorts
39-7011.00 Bright
19.7%
1/7 (14%) 32.2% $48K Bright
184
Weighers, Measurers, Checkers, and Samplers, Recordkeeping
43-5111.00
19.7%
1/7 (14%) 32.5% $51K Below Average
185
Cleaning, Washing, and Metal Pickling Equipment Operators and Tenders
51-9192.00
19.6%
1/8 (12%) 37.2% $39K Average
186
Biofuels Production Managers
11-3051.03
19.4%
2/14 (14%) 31.9% $139K Below Average
187
Architectural and Civil Drafters
17-3011.00
19.3%
3/22 (14%) 32.5% $65K Average
188
Nursing Instructors and Teachers, Postsecondary
25-1072.00 Bright
19.3%
3/22 (14%) 33.2% $78K Bright
189
Library Science Teachers, Postsecondary
25-1082.00
19.3%
3/22 (14%) 33.2% $103K Average
190
Orderlies
31-1132.00
19.3%
1/8 (12%) 35.0% $51K Average
191
Cooks, Restaurant
35-2014.00 Bright
19.3%
2/14 (14%) 31.7% $44K Bright
192
Judges, Magistrate Judges, and Magistrates
23-1023.00
19.2%
2/15 (13%) 32.9% $131K Average
193
Physicists
19-2012.00
19.1%
1/7 (14%) 30.3% $120K Average
194
Detectives and Criminal Investigators
33-3021.00
19.1%
4/30 (13%) 32.6% $116K Below Average
195
Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors
17-2111.00
19.0%
3/23 (13%) 32.9% $121K Average
196
Hydroelectric Production Managers
11-3051.06
18.9%
2/16 (12%) 33.8% $139K Below Average
197
Pesticide Handlers, Sprayers, and Applicators, Vegetation
37-3012.00
18.9%
1/8 (12%) 33.7% $48K Average
198
Court Reporters and Simultaneous Captioners
27-3092.00
18.7%
1/10 (10%) 45.7% $102K Below Average
199
Computer Science Teachers, Postsecondary
25-1021.00 Bright
18.6%
2/16 (12%) 33.7% $80K Bright
200
Preschool Teachers, Except Special Education
25-2011.00
18.6%
4/32 (12%) 32.8% $43K Average
201
Packers and Packagers, Hand
53-7064.00
18.6%
1/8 (12%) 36.8% $36K Below Average
202
Set and Exhibit Designers
27-1027.00
18.5%
2/19 (10%) 38.2% $78K Below Average
203
Nuclear Engineers
17-2161.00
18.4%
2/20 (10%) 38.0% $125K Below Average
204
Office Machine Operators, Except Computer
43-9071.00
18.4%
2/16 (12%) 32.3% $45K Below Average
205
Water and Wastewater Treatment Plant and System Operators
51-8031.00
18.4%
1/8 (12%) 32.1% $78K Below Average
206
Microsystems Engineers
17-2199.06
18.3%
1/8 (12%) 31.8% $125K Below Average
207
Aerospace Engineering and Operations Technologists and Technicians
17-3021.00 Bright
18.3%
1/8 (12%) 31.7% $105K Bright
208
Umpires, Referees, and Other Sports Officials
27-2023.00 Bright
18.3%
1/8 (12%) 31.9% $40K Bright
209
Word Processors and Typists
43-9022.00
18.3%
2/17 (12%) 33.6% $41K Below Average
210
Semiconductor Processing Technicians
51-9141.00 Bright
18.2%
1/8 (12%) 31.4% $50K Bright
211
Health Specialties Teachers, Postsecondary
25-1071.00 Bright
18.1%
2/17 (12%) 33.7% $135K Bright
212
Law Teachers, Postsecondary
25-1112.00
18.1%
2/17 (12%) 33.7% $115K Below Average
213
Critical Care Nurses
29-1141.03 Bright
18.1%
3/29 (10%) 36.0% $112K Bright
214
Recreation Workers
39-9032.00
18.1%
2/18 (11%) 36.3% $43K Average
215
Fuel Cell Engineers
17-2141.01 Bright
18.0%
3/25 (12%) 32.0% $109K Bright
216
Special Education Teachers, Preschool
25-2051.00
18.0%
4/34 (12%) 32.8% $80K Below Average
217
Electrical and Electronic Equipment Assemblers
51-2022.00 Bright
18.0%
1/9 (11%) 36.7% $50K Bright
218
Tutors
25-3041.00
17.9%
2/16 (12%) 30.7% $44K Below Average
219
Software Developers
15-1252.00 Bright
17.8%
2/17 (12%) 31.9% $166K Bright 9096
220
Eligibility Interviewers, Government Programs
43-4061.00
17.8%
1/9 (11%) 33.5% $62K Below Average
221
Power Distributors and Dispatchers
51-8012.00
17.8%
1/12 (8%) 39.9% $139K Below Average
222
Dancers
27-2031.00 Bright
17.7%
1/10 (10%) 35.6% Bright
223
Family Medicine Physicians
29-1215.00
17.7%
1/11 (9%) 37.8% $239K Average
224
Operations Research Analysts
15-2031.00 Bright
17.6%
2/17 (12%) 31.4% $96K Bright 16
225
Education Teachers, Postsecondary
25-1081.00
17.6%
2/18 (11%) 33.7% $66K Below Average
226
Teaching Assistants, Preschool, Elementary, Middle, and Secondary School, Except Special Education
25-9042.00
17.6%
2/19 (10%) 34.1% $47K Below Average
227
Human Factors Engineers and Ergonomists
17-2112.01 Bright
17.5%
3/26 (12%) 31.7% $119K Bright
228
Agricultural Technicians
19-4012.00
17.5%
1/9 (11%) 32.4% $46K Average
229
Diagnostic Medical Sonographers
29-2032.00 Bright
17.4%
2/18 (11%) 32.0% $107K Bright
230
Hotel, Motel, and Resort Desk Clerks
43-4081.00
17.4%
2/19 (10%) 33.5% $38K Average
231
Business Teachers, Postsecondary
25-1011.00 Bright
17.3%
2/19 (10%) 34.1% $84K Bright
232
Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary
25-1032.00 Bright
17.3%
2/18 (11%) 33.0% $109K Bright
233
Geography Teachers, Postsecondary
25-1064.00
17.2%
2/19 (10%) 33.7% $81K Average
234
Kindergarten Teachers, Except Special Education
25-2012.00
17.2%
4/36 (11%) 31.4% $84K Below Average
235
Special Education Teachers, Secondary School
25-2058.00
17.2%
3/33 (9%) 37.7% $97K Below Average
236
Medical Assistants
31-9092.00 Bright
17.2%
2/19 (10%) 32.7% $55K Bright
237
Secretaries and Administrative Assistants, Except Legal, Medical, and Executive
43-6014.00 Bright
17.2%
2/20 (10%) 34.0% $54K Bright
238
Pourers and Casters, Metal
51-4052.00
17.2%
1/9 (11%) 31.4% Below Average
239
Conservation Scientists
19-1031.00
17.1%
3/29 (10%) 33.0% $81K Average
240
Dishwashers
35-9021.00 Bright
17.1%
1/10 (10%) 35.8% $37K Bright
241
Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education
25-2021.00 Bright
17.0%
4/36 (11%) 30.9% $99K Bright
242
Anesthesiologists
29-1211.00
17.0%
1/16 (6%) 42.2% Average
243
Hosts and Hostesses, Restaurant, Lounge, and Coffee Shop
35-9031.00 Bright
17.0%
1/13 (8%) 40.6% $36K Bright
244
Water Resource Specialists
11-9121.02
16.9%
2/20 (10%) 34.8% $178K Average
245
Special Education Teachers, Elementary School
25-2056.00
16.9%
2/30 (7%) 40.9% $85K Below Average
246
Logistics Engineers
13-1081.01 Bright
16.8%
3/29 (10%) 31.9% $101K Bright
247
Management Analysts
13-1111.00 Bright
16.8%
1/10 (10%) 32.6% $118K Bright 1054
248
Fraud Examiners, Investigators and Analysts
13-2099.04
16.8%
2/21 (10%) 33.8% $75K Average
249
Substance Abuse and Behavioral Disorder Counselors
21-1011.00 Bright
16.8%
2/22 (9%) 34.9% $64K Bright
250
Special Education Teachers, Middle School
25-2057.00
16.8%
3/35 (9%) 37.7% $95K Below Average
251
Proofreaders and Copy Markers
43-9081.00
16.8%
1/9 (11%) 30.0% $55K Below Average
252
Helpers--Extraction Workers
47-5081.00
16.8%
1/9 (11%) 30.3% $44K Below Average
253
Plating Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic
51-4193.00
16.8%
1/10 (10%) 34.8% $50K Below Average
254
Industrial Ecologists
19-2041.03
16.7%
3/30 (10%) 32.9% $88K Average
255
Cutters and Trimmers, Hand
51-9031.00
16.7%
1/11 (9%) 35.7% $36K Below Average
256
Pump Operators, Except Wellhead Pumpers
53-7072.00
16.7%
1/10 (10%) 32.3% $84K Average
257
Career/Technical Education Teachers, Postsecondary
25-1194.00
16.6%
2/19 (10%) 30.7% $67K Below Average
258
First-Line Supervisors of Production and Operating Workers
51-1011.00
16.6%
2/20 (10%) 31.8% $76K Below Average
259
Electro-Mechanical and Mechatronics Technologists and Technicians
17-3024.00
16.5%
1/12 (8%) 35.6% $106K Below Average
260
Forestry and Conservation Science Teachers, Postsecondary
25-1043.00
16.5%
2/21 (10%) 33.7% $94K Average
261
Psychology Teachers, Postsecondary
25-1066.00
16.5%
2/21 (10%) 33.7% $77K Average
262
Validation Engineers
17-2112.02 Bright
16.4%
2/20 (10%) 31.3% $119K Bright
263
Adult Basic Education, Adult Secondary Education, and English as a Second Language Instructors
25-3011.00
16.4%
3/29 (10%) 30.8% $67K Below Average
264
Teaching Assistants, Postsecondary
25-9044.00
16.4%
1/13 (8%) 42.1% $48K Average
265
Physician Assistants
29-1071.00 Bright
16.4%
1/12 (8%) 35.3% $156K Bright
266
Embalmers
39-4011.00
16.4%
2/24 (8%) 35.1% $64K Below Average
267
Obstetricians and Gynecologists
29-1218.00
16.3%
1/14 (7%) 37.8% $239K Below Average
268
Customs and Border Protection Officers
33-3051.04
16.3%
1/10 (10%) 31.0% $102K Average
269
Janitors and Cleaners, Except Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners
37-2011.00 Bright
16.3%
1/12 (8%) 35.0% $43K Bright
270
Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Technical and Scientific Products
41-4011.00
16.3%
2/21 (10%) 33.2% $130K Below Average
271
Chemical Plant and System Operators
51-8091.00
16.3%
1/14 (7%) 39.7% $58K Below Average
272
Cleaners of Vehicles and Equipment
53-7061.00
16.3%
1/15 (7%) 41.0% $39K Average
273
Environmental Scientists and Specialists, Including Health
19-2041.00
16.2%
1/12 (8%) 39.2% $88K Average
274
Social and Community Service Managers
11-9151.00 Bright
16.1%
1/12 (8%) 34.4% $98K Bright
275
Self-Enrichment Teachers
25-3021.00
16.1%
2/20 (10%) 30.4% $46K Average
276
Pediatricians, General
29-1221.00
16.1%
1/13 (8%) 35.6% $209K Below Average
277
Claims Adjusters, Examiners, and Investigators
13-1031.00
16.0%
2/21 (10%) 31.2% $80K Below Average
278
Video Game Designers
15-1255.01 Bright
16.0%
2/24 (8%) 35.4% $126K Bright
279
Quality Control Analysts
19-4099.01
16.0%
2/21 (10%) 31.1% $70K Average
280
Career/Technical Education Teachers, Middle School
25-2023.00
16.0%
3/31 (10%) 30.8% $101K Below Average
281
Lifeguards, Ski Patrol, and Other Recreational Protective Service Workers
33-9092.00 Bright
16.0%
1/10 (10%) 30.1% $38K Bright
282
Marriage and Family Therapists
21-1013.00 Bright
15.9%
1/11 (9%) 31.8% $59K Bright
283
Middle School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education
25-2022.00
15.9%
3/33 (9%) 32.2% $99K Below Average
284
Sustainability Specialists
13-1199.05 Bright
15.8%
1/14 (7%) 36.0% $93K Bright
285
Interviewers, Except Eligibility and Loan
43-4111.00
15.8%
1/12 (8%) 33.2% $48K Below Average
286
Photographic Process Workers and Processing Machine Operators
51-9151.00
15.8%
1/18 (6%) 44.3% $51K Below Average
287
Substitute Teachers, Short-Term
25-3031.00
15.7%
1/13 (8%) 37.4% $54K Below Average
288
Fashion Designers
27-1022.00
15.7%
1/13 (8%) 38.3% $77K Below Average
289
General Internal Medicine Physicians
29-1216.00
15.7%
1/16 (6%) 37.8% $239K Average
290
Farmworkers and Laborers, Crop, Nursery, and Greenhouse
45-2092.00
15.7%
1/12 (8%) 35.2% $37K Below Average
291
Recreational Therapists
29-1125.00
15.6%
1/11 (9%) 30.7% $78K Average
292
Nurse Practitioners
29-1171.00 Bright
15.6%
1/27 (4%) 43.2% $140K Bright
293
Tapers
47-2082.00
15.6%
1/16 (6%) 37.5% $70K Below Average
294
Crushing, Grinding, and Polishing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders
51-9021.00
15.6%
1/13 (8%) 35.7% $49K Below Average
295
Market Research Analysts and Marketing Specialists
13-1161.00 Bright
15.5%
1/13 (8%) 33.8% $94K Bright 2
296
Information Security Analysts
15-1212.00 Bright
15.5%
1/11 (9%) 30.3% $142K Bright 1097
297
Cartographers and Photogrammetrists
17-1021.00 Bright
15.5%
1/11 (9%) 30.5% $93K Bright
298
Audio and Video Technicians
27-4011.00
15.5%
1/11 (9%) 30.6% $73K Average
299
Orthodontists
29-1023.00
15.5%
1/11 (9%) 30.4% $239K Average
300
Fish and Game Wardens
33-3031.00
15.5%
1/20 (5%) 40.2% $115K Below Average
301
Receptionists and Information Clerks
43-4171.00 Bright
15.5%
1/11 (9%) 30.4% $43K Bright
302
Derrick Operators, Oil and Gas
47-5011.00
15.5%
1/15 (7%) 36.1% Below Average
303
Gas Compressor and Gas Pumping Station Operators
53-7071.00
15.5%
1/13 (8%) 36.4% $47K Below Average
304
Regulatory Affairs Specialists
13-1041.07
15.4%
2/24 (8%) 31.9% $86K Average
305
Search Marketing Strategists
13-1161.01 Bright
15.4%
2/25 (8%) 32.7% $94K Bright
306
Physical Therapists
29-1123.00 Bright
15.4%
2/23 (9%) 31.0% $102K Bright
307
Animal Control Workers
33-9011.00
15.4%
1/15 (7%) 35.8% $65K Average
308
Medical Secretaries and Administrative Assistants
43-6013.00 Bright
15.4%
1/11 (9%) 30.0% $56K Bright
309
Model Makers, Wood
51-7031.00
15.4%
1/13 (8%) 36.2% Below Average
310
Helpers--Production Workers
51-9198.00
15.4%
1/11 (9%) 30.3% $43K Below Average
311
Clinical Research Coordinators
11-9121.01
15.3%
2/26 (8%) 33.2% $178K Average
312
Telecommunications Engineering Specialists
15-1241.01 Bright
15.3%
2/26 (8%) 33.1% $155K Bright 1
313
Commercial and Industrial Designers
27-1021.00
15.2%
1/12 (8%) 31.3% $106K Average
314
Floral Designers
27-1023.00
15.2%
1/14 (7%) 36.1% $41K Below Average
315
Parking Enforcement Workers
33-3041.00
15.2%
1/16 (6%) 36.2% $70K Below Average
316
Fast Food and Counter Workers
35-3023.00 Bright
15.2%
1/17 (6%) 37.1% $36K Bright
317
Mechanical Drafters
17-3013.00
15.1%
1/14 (7%) 33.7% $75K Below Average
318
Ushers, Lobby Attendants, and Ticket Takers
39-3031.00
15.1%
1/12 (8%) 31.0% $37K Below Average
319
Concierges
39-6012.00
15.1%
1/16 (6%) 35.9% $42K Below Average
320
Fundraising Managers
11-2033.00
15.0%
1/14 (7%) 33.4% $135K Average
321
Electronics Engineers, Except Computer
17-2072.00 Bright
15.0%
1/13 (8%) 33.5% $136K Bright
322
Insurance Sales Agents
41-3021.00
15.0%
1/14 (7%) 33.3% $58K Average
323
Automotive Engineers
17-2141.02 Bright
14.9%
2/25 (8%) 30.9% $109K Bright
324
Locomotive Engineers
53-4011.00
14.9%
1/13 (8%) 31.6% $73K Below Average
325
Petroleum Engineers
17-2171.00
14.8%
1/13 (8%) 31.5% $129K Below Average
326
Grinding and Polishing Workers, Hand
51-9022.00
14.8%
1/13 (8%) 31.3% $46K Below Average
327
Entertainment and Recreation Managers, Except Gambling
11-9072.00 Bright
14.7%
1/14 (7%) 32.4% $96K Bright
328
Reservation and Transportation Ticket Agents and Travel Clerks
43-4181.00
14.7%
1/14 (7%) 32.2% $47K Average
329
Financial Quantitative Analysts
13-2099.01
14.6%
1/13 (8%) 30.7% $75K Average
330
Respiratory Therapists
29-1126.00 Bright
14.6%
1/20 (5%) 36.9% $97K Bright
331
Dental Hygienists
29-1292.00 Bright
14.6%
1/14 (7%) 31.9% $125K Bright
332
Executive Secretaries and Executive Administrative Assistants
43-6011.00
14.6%
1/15 (7%) 34.3% $78K Below Average
333
Rolling Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic
51-4023.00
14.6%
1/15 (7%) 33.7% $61K Below Average
334
Computer Hardware Engineers
17-2061.00 Bright
14.5%
1/15 (7%) 32.9% $174K Bright
335
Veterinary Technologists and Technicians
29-2056.00 Bright
14.5%
2/30 (7%) 32.5% $59K Bright
336
Genetic Counselors
29-9092.00 Bright
14.5%
1/19 (5%) 36.0% $99K Bright
337
First-Line Supervisors of Firefighting and Prevention Workers
33-1021.00
14.5%
1/23 (4%) 38.3% $125K Average
338
Police and Sheriff's Patrol Officers
33-3051.00
14.5%
2/28 (7%) 31.9% $102K Average
339
Architectural and Engineering Managers
11-9041.00
14.4%
1/14 (7%) 31.2% $181K Average
340
Wind Energy Operations Managers
11-9199.09 Bright
14.4%
1/16 (6%) 33.5% $165K Bright
341
School Psychologists
19-3034.00
14.4%
1/18 (6%) 43.3% $106K Below Average
342
Coaches and Scouts
27-2022.00 Bright
14.4%
1/17 (6%) 34.3% $47K Bright
343
Film and Video Editors
27-4032.00
14.4%
1/13 (8%) 30.0% $66K Average
344
Orthotists and Prosthetists
29-2091.00 Bright
14.4%
1/14 (7%) 31.3% $90K Bright
345
Hairdressers, Hairstylists, and Cosmetologists
39-5012.00 Bright
14.4%
1/15 (7%) 32.3% $58K Bright
346
Sewing Machine Operators
51-6031.00
14.4%
1/17 (6%) 36.0% $41K Below Average
347
Cabinetmakers and Bench Carpenters
51-7011.00
14.4%
1/14 (7%) 31.2% $46K Below Average
348
Computer Network Architects
15-1241.00 Bright
14.3%
2/33 (6%) 33.4% $155K Bright 451
349
Radiologists
29-1224.00
14.3%
1/15 (7%) 32.0% $239K Average
350
Occupational Therapists
29-1122.00 Bright
14.2%
1/16 (6%) 32.7% $102K Bright
351
First-Line Supervisors of Security Workers
33-1091.00
14.2%
1/19 (5%) 38.9% $66K Average
352
First-Line Supervisors of Food Preparation and Serving Workers
35-1012.00 Bright
14.2%
1/14 (7%) 30.6% $49K Bright
353
Counter and Rental Clerks
41-2021.00
14.2%
1/15 (7%) 31.6% $47K Average
354
Roof Bolters, Mining
47-5043.00
14.2%
1/14 (7%) 30.6% Below Average
355
Secondary School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education
25-2031.00
14.1%
2/30 (7%) 31.8% $99K Below Average
356
Coating, Painting, and Spraying Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders
51-9124.00
14.1%
1/16 (6%) 34.4% $56K Below Average
357
Wind Energy Development Managers
11-9199.10 Bright
13.8%
1/15 (7%) 30.5% $165K Bright
358
Electrical Engineers
17-2071.00 Bright
13.8%
1/16 (6%) 31.3% $130K Bright
359
Rail Yard Engineers, Dinkey Operators, and Hostlers
53-4013.00
13.8%
1/19 (5%) 33.8% Below Average
360
Digital Forensics Analysts
15-1299.06 Bright
13.7%
1/20 (5%) 33.9% $131K Bright 3
361
Photonics Engineers
17-2199.07
13.7%
1/19 (5%) 33.3% $125K Below Average
362
Occupational Health and Safety Specialists
19-5011.00 Bright
13.7%
1/19 (5%) 33.2% $98K Bright
363
Psychiatric Aides
31-1133.00
13.7%
1/15 (7%) 30.2% $51K Below Average
364
Gas Plant Operators
51-8092.00
13.7%
1/15 (7%) 30.1% $85K Below Average
365
Computer and Information Systems Managers
11-3021.00 Bright
13.6%
1/16 (6%) 30.8% $206K Bright 48
366
Occupational Health and Safety Technicians
19-5012.00 Bright
13.6%
1/19 (5%) 33.0% $80K Bright
367
Waiters and Waitresses
35-3031.00 Bright
13.6%
1/22 (4%) 38.6% $47K Bright
368
Potters, Manufacturing
51-9195.05 Bright
13.6%
1/18 (6%) 32.3% $48K Bright
369
Farmers, Ranchers, and Other Agricultural Managers
11-9013.00 Bright
13.5%
1/19 (5%) 34.5% $89K Bright
370
Landscape Architects
17-1012.00
13.5%
1/19 (5%) 32.6% $71K Average
371
Procurement Clerks
43-3061.00
13.5%
1/16 (6%) 30.3% $50K Below Average
372
First-Line Supervisors of Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers
49-1011.00
13.5%
1/17 (6%) 31.7% $92K Average
373
Logisticians
13-1081.00 Bright
13.4%
1/22 (4%) 36.5% $101K Bright
374
Manufacturing Engineers
17-2112.03 Bright
13.4%
1/23 (4%) 34.6% $119K Bright
375
Patternmakers, Wood
51-7032.00
13.4%
1/19 (5%) 34.3% Below Average
376
Adapted Physical Education Specialists
25-2059.01
13.3%
1/20 (5%) 32.6% $67K Below Average
377
Athletic Trainers
29-9091.00 Bright
13.3%
1/20 (5%) 32.5% $60K Bright
378
Solar Thermal Installers and Technicians
47-2152.04 Bright
13.3%
1/20 (5%) 32.6% $79K Bright
379
Fundraisers
13-1131.00
13.2%
1/24 (4%) 34.2% $73K Average
380
Training and Development Specialists
13-1151.00 Bright
13.2%
1/18 (6%) 31.0% $82K Bright
381
Business Continuity Planners
13-1199.04 Bright
13.2%
1/19 (5%) 31.7% $93K Bright
382
Library Technicians
25-4031.00
13.2%
1/17 (6%) 30.2% $57K Below Average
383
Nurse Anesthetists
29-1151.00 Bright
13.2%
1/24 (4%) 34.1% $239K Bright
384
Medical and Health Services Managers
11-9111.00 Bright
13.1%
1/17 (6%) 30.0% $143K Bright
385
Occupational Therapy Assistants
31-2011.00 Bright
13.1%
1/21 (5%) 32.6% $76K Bright
386
Labor Relations Specialists
13-1075.00
13.0%
1/20 (5%) 31.7% $108K Below Average
387
First-Line Supervisors of Landscaping, Lawn Service, and Groundskeeping Workers
37-1012.00
13.0%
1/27 (4%) 38.2% $69K Below Average
388
Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators
47-2073.00
13.0%
1/18 (6%) 30.5% $79K Average
389
Commercial Divers
49-9092.00 Bright
13.0%
1/20 (5%) 31.8% $117K Bright
390
Hydrologists
19-2043.00
12.9%
1/23 (4%) 35.7% $100K Below Average
391
Exercise Physiologists
29-1128.00 Bright
12.9%
1/25 (4%) 33.6% $80K Bright
392
Sports Medicine Physicians
29-1229.06
12.9%
1/26 (4%) 34.0% $239K Average
393
Veterinary Assistants and Laboratory Animal Caretakers
31-9096.00 Bright
12.9%
1/26 (4%) 35.9% $43K Bright
394
Food Service Managers
11-9051.00 Bright
12.8%
1/19 (5%) 30.3% $92K Bright
395
Lodging Managers
11-9081.00
12.8%
1/22 (4%) 32.1% $86K Average
396
Document Management Specialists
15-1299.03 Bright
12.8%
1/23 (4%) 32.4% $131K Bright
397
Compliance Managers
11-9199.02 Bright
12.7%
1/20 (5%) 30.5% $165K Bright
398
Parts Salespersons
41-2022.00
12.7%
1/19 (5%) 30.1% $44K Average
399
First-Line Supervisors of Office and Administrative Support Workers
43-1011.00 Bright
12.7%
1/19 (5%) 30.1% $77K Bright
400
Packaging and Filling Machine Operators and Tenders
51-9111.00 Bright
12.7%
1/20 (5%) 30.6% $40K Bright
401
Transportation Planners
19-3099.01
12.6%
1/21 (5%) 31.0% $107K Below Average
402
Neurologists
29-1217.00 Bright
12.5%
1/22 (4%) 30.9% $239K Bright
403
Regulatory Affairs Managers
11-9199.01 Bright
12.4%
1/26 (4%) 32.2% $165K Bright
404
Information Technology Project Managers
15-1299.09 Bright
12.4%
1/21 (5%) 30.3% $131K Bright 25
405
Online Merchants
13-1199.06 Bright
12.2%
1/24 (4%) 31.0% $93K Bright
406
Environmental Engineers
17-2081.00
12.1%
1/28 (4%) 32.2% $115K Average
407
Marine Engineers and Naval Architects
17-2121.00 Bright
12.1%
1/23 (4%) 30.1% $107K Bright
408
First-Line Supervisors of Housekeeping and Janitorial Workers
37-1011.00
12.1%
1/23 (4%) 30.1% $58K Average
409
Security Managers
11-3013.01
12.0%
1/28 (4%) 31.5% $130K Average
410
Geographic Information Systems Technologists and Technicians
15-1299.02 Bright
12.0%
1/29 (3%) 33.2% $131K Bright
411
Education Administrators, Kindergarten through Secondary
11-9032.00
11.9%
1/24 (4%) 30.1% $161K Below Average
412
Library Assistants, Clerical
43-4121.00
11.9%
1/25 (4%) 30.5% $45K Below Average
413
Web Administrators
15-1299.01 Bright
11.8%
1/35 (3%) 32.6% $131K Bright
414
Court, Municipal, and License Clerks
43-4031.00
11.8%
1/25 (4%) 30.1% $62K Average
415
First-Line Supervisors of Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Workers
45-1011.00
11.8%
1/27 (4%) 30.7% $60K Average
416
Web Developers
15-1254.00 Bright
11.6%
1/29 (3%) 30.7% $112K Bright 28
417
Clinical and Counseling Psychologists
19-3033.00 Bright
11.6%
1/27 (4%) 30.2% $115K Bright
418
Clinical Nurse Specialists
29-1141.04 Bright
11.6%
1/30 (3%) 31.1% $112K Bright
419
Web and Digital Interface Designers
15-1255.00 Bright
11.5%
1/30 (3%) 30.7% $126K Bright 1
420
Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians
49-3011.00
11.4%
1/32 (3%) 30.8% $85K Average

Data Sources

O*NET Occupational Data (v30.1)

Task statements, skills, knowledge areas from the U.S. Department of Labor

onetcenter.org/database.html
WA Employment Projections (2025)

Short-term and long-term occupational projections from WA Employment Security Dept

Browse projections in SIAM · Official source
CareerOneStop (DOL)

Labor market information, pay data, career outlook, job postings

careeronestop.org
Course Learning Objectives

Official CIM documents from EWU + catalog descriptions for remaining courses

catalog.ewu.edu