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Classification of visitors. Six groups of skills
First Six groups of skills for visitors classification

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Revised Skills (Master)
Group (1). Fields in the Administration
of Public or Public-Oriented Affairs:
1A. Public Administration (including,
but not limited to: City Planning, Urban
Studies/Planning, Urban
Transportation, and Public Health)
1B. Public Social Administration
(including, but not limited to: Welfare,
Dietetics, Nutrition, Family Planning
and Public Health)
1C. Public Social Services
1D. Sanitation
1E. Drug Abuse and Narcotics Control
1F. International Health
1G. Tourism and Travel
1H. Law Enforcement and Corrections
(including, but not limited to the
Administration of Justice)
1I. Parks and Recreation Management
(including, but not limited to Wildlife
Management)
1J. Primary School Administration
1K. Secondary School Administration
1L. College, University and Higher
Education Administration
1M. Technical or Vocational School
Administration
1N. Hospital Administration
1O. Labor Union Administration
Group (2). Fields in the Medical
Profession:
2A. General Practice of Medicine
(including Osteopaths who also practice
Medicine)
2B. Recognized Medical
Specializations (including, but not
limited to: Anesthesiology, Audiology,
Cardiography, Cardiology, Dermatology,
Embryology, Epidemiology, Forensic
Medicine, Gastroenterology,
Hematology, Immunology, Internal
Medicine, Neurological Surgery,
Obstetrics and Gynecology, Oncology,
Ophthalmology, Orthopedic Surgery,
Otolaryngology, Pathology, Pediatrics,
Pharmacology and Pharmaceutics,
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation,
Physiology, Plastic Surgery, Preventive
Medicine, Proctology, Psychiatry and
Neurology, Radiology, Speech
Pathology, Sports Medicine, Surgery,
Thoracic Surgery, Toxicology, Urology
and Virology)
2C. Veterinary Medicine
2D. Emergency Medicine
2E. Nuclear Medicine
2F. Geriatrics
2G. Nursing (including, but not
limited to registered nurses, practical
nurses, physician’s receptionists and
medical records clerks)
2H. Medical Instruments and
Technology
2I. Dentistry
2J. Dental Technology
2K. Optometry
2L. Chiropractic and Osteopathy (not
including Osteopathic Physicians who
also practice Medicine)
2M. Medical Cybernetics
2N. All Therapies, Prosthetics and
Healing (except Medicine, Osteopathy
or Osteopathic Medicine, Nursing,
Dentistry, Chiropractic and Optometry)
2O. Medical Statistics and
Documentation
2P. Cancer Research
2Q. Medical Photography
2R. Environmental Health
2S. Medical Research
Group (3). Fields in Computer Science
and Related Professions:
3A. Computer Science
3B. Information Science and Systems
Analysis
3C. Data Processing (including, but
not limited to the use of data in
analyzing census financial planning and
feasibility studies)
3D. Computer Programming
3E. Computer Maintenance
Technologies
Group (4). Fields in Engineering and
Related Professions:
4A. Aerospace Engineering
4B. Cartography
4C. Chemical Engineering
4D. Civil Engineering (including
Airport Engineering)
4E. Communication Engineering
4F. Computer Engineering and
Technologies
4G. Electrical Engineering
4H. Electronic Engineering (including
Radio Engineering)
4I. Energy Engineering and
Technology (but not including
Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering
and Technology)
4J. Genetic and Biomedical
Engineering
4K. Industrial Engineering
4L. Marine and Aeronautical
Engineering and Technology (including,
but not limited to: Marine and Flight
Engineers)
4M. Materials Engineering and
Sciences (including, but not limited to:
textiles, plastics, wood, paper and
metal, but not including Metal
Fabrication)
4N. Mechanical Engineering
(including, but not limited to: systems,
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safety and production engineers, and
including Automatic Data Processing)
4O. Mining and Lumbering
Engineering and Technology
4P. Navigation and Transportation
Engineering
4Q. Optical Engineering (including,
but not limited to light and sound
technology)
4R. Petroleum and Natural Gas
Engineering and Technology
4S. Printing and Photographic
Engineering and Technology
4T. Surveying (including
Oceanography)
4U. Agricultural Engineering
4V. Nuclear Engineering
4W. Natural Resource Management
Engineering (including but not Limited
to Water Resource Management)
4X. Environmental Engineering
Group (5). Fields in the Natural
Sciences and Mathematics:
5A. Chemistry (including all branches
and specialties in Chemistry, except in
Pharmacy and Chemical Engineering)
5B. Life Sciences (including, but not
limited to Pharmacy and Biology)
5C. Study of Drugs and Allied
Sciences
5D. Optics and Physics (including
physical chemists, metallurgists and all
branches and specialties in Physics)
5E. Genetics
5F. Mathematics
5G. Laboratory Technology
(including, but not limited to physical
and chemistry laboratory technicians)
5H. Metal Fabrication (including, but
not limited to skilled metal crafts
workers)
5I. Atmospheric-Hydrospheric
Sciences (including but not limited to
Marine Science, Meteorology and
Oceanography)
5J. Astronomy and Space Technology
5K. Repair and Maintenance
Technology
5L. Agriculture and Agronomy
(including, but not limited to
veterinarians, plant pathologists,
poultry and dairy scientists, animal
husbandry and animal nutrition)
5M. Food Science and Technology
5N. Zoology (including Animal
Behavior and Physiology)
5O. Forestry
5P. Fisheries (or other Marine
Products)
5Q. Geology (including all branches
and specialties, e.g. Oceanology, and all
branches of Applied Geology including
geophysicists and geochemists)
5R. Hydrology (including, but not
limited to Water Pollution)
5S. Ecology and Environmental
Protection (including Conservation)
5T. Desalinization
5U. Population Studies
5V. Botany
5W. Entomology
Group (6). Fields in the Social Sciences:
6A. Sociology (except Economics and
including Criminology)
6B. Psychology (including, but not
limited to Psychometrics, Child
Psychology and Psychobiology)
6C. History (including Art History)
6D. Philosophy (including
Humanities)
6E. Anthropology and Archaeology
6F. Demography
6G. Government and Politics
(including, but not limited to
International Relations)
6H. Economics
6I. Literature
6J. Instructional Media and
Technology
6K. Fine Arts (including, but not
limited to Music, Theater, Sculpture,
Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, and
Photography)
6L. Estate Management
6M. Linguistics
6N. Law (including Judicature and all
branches and specialties in the practice
of Law, except in Law Enforcement)
6O. Theology
6P. Cultural Diversity (including, but
not limited to Women’s, Minority,
Ethnic and Area Studies)
6Q. Fashion and Textile Design
6R. Graphic Design
6S. Geography
6T. Home Economics
6U. Language Studies

 
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