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Career & Technical Education ConferenceCareer & Technical Education ConferenceFebruary 7, 2009February 7, 2009

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Required Education and Training Increases Required Education and Training Increases for Employment - 1950 through 2010for Employment - 1950 through 2010

Required Education and Training Increases Required Education and Training Increases for Employment - 1950 through 2010for Employment - 1950 through 2010

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Academic and

Workplace Skills

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The DataThe Data

Sources: California Postsecondary Commission; Bureau Of Labor Statistics

RealitiesRealitiesRealitiesRealitiesRequired Education and Training Increases for

Employment – 2010 ExaminedRequired Education and Training Increases for

Employment – 2010 Examined

4 - Year Degree or More*

Education = 30%

Teachers, Counselors, Admin., etc.

All Other Non-Education Degrees:

Doctorate = 23%

Masters 21%

Bach + Exp = 7%

Bachelors = 49%

20-25

65 to 70

10*Bachelor’s or higher degree includes:

•Bachelor’s degree

•Master’s degree

•Doctoral degree

•Bachelor’s degree plus experience

•First Professional degree (lawyer, physician, pharmacist, clergy, etc.)

Demand for Higher EducationDemand for Higher Educationto the Year 2010to the Year 2010

Source: US Dept. Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2004

Degree Supply Demand% Under-

Employed

Doctoral 47,100 76,000 0%

Master’s 439,000

Bachelor’s 1,324,000

Demand for Higher EducationDemand for Higher Educationto the Year 2010to the Year 2010

Source: US Dept. Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2004

Degree Supply Demand% Under-

Employed

Doctoral 47,100 76,000 0%

Master’s 439,000 63,400 86%

Bachelor’s 1,324,000

Demand for Higher EducationDemand for Higher Educationto the Year 2010to the Year 2010

Source: US Dept. Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2004

Degree Supply Demand% Under-

Employed

Doctoral 47,100 76,000 0%

Master’s 439,000 63,400 86%

Bachelor’s 1,324,000 730,400 45%

Fall 2006 Community College Enrollments Many 4-year grads going back to community college for career training

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143,012

48,629transfers from

community collegeto 4-yr universities

holders of4-yr degreeswent back to

community college

80,000

Source: CSU, UC, CCC

Yeah but…Locally?Yeah but…Locally?

• Regional Targets of Opportunity

• Export oriented

• Highest growth sectors (jobs, wages, & firms since 1990)

• Career potential for locals

The TargetsThe Targets

• Diversified Health Care

• Building & Systems Construction

• Specialty Ag, Food, & Beverages

• Investment Support Services

• Management & Innovation Services

• Niche Manufacturing

The Redwood CoastThe Redwood CoastOccupations of OpportunityOccupations of Opportunity

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Source: Source: Occupations of Opportunity: Occupations of Opportunity: September 2008September 2008; p. 31; p. 31

Yeah But…Living Wage?Yeah But…Living Wage?Source: Source: Occupations of Opportunity; September 2008Occupations of Opportunity; September 2008; pp 14-27; pp 14-27

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Percentage of Jobs

Wage Level

Growing Occupation

California 2007 Median Annual Wage

10 Top Knowledge Attributes/Requirements (& Importance Levels)

Related Occupations

80building and construction construction managers69 admin and mgmnt civil engineering techs67 math geophysical data technicians

60% 30% 10% 66 customer and personal service

first line supervisor/managers of housekeeping janitorial wokers

66 mechanicalfirst line supervisor/managers of landscaping, lawn service and groundskeeping

58 public safety and security first line supervisors/managers of logging workers57 design construction and building inspectors

55 production and processing

53 engineering and tech52 personnel and hr50 English language landscape and grounds keeping

50 public safety and securityhelpers, work masons, block masons, stone masons and tile and marble setters

48 mathematics cleaners of vehicles and equipment72% 24% 4% 47 computer and personal

servicepackers and packagers, hand

46 transportation wellhead pumpers40 education and training

39 production and processing

36 personnel and human resources36 admin and mgmnt35 mechanical54 Sales and marketing creit authorizers46 production and process marking clerks44 public safety and security mail clerk and machine operators ex. Postal

63% 29% 8% 39 English language office machine operators ex computers

38 mathematicscoin vending and amusement machine servicers and repairs

36 admin and mgmnt35 customer and personal service34 education and training30 clerical 29 telecommunications

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Hand$21,800

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$67,300

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California 2007 Median Annual Wage

10 Top Knowledge Attributes/Requirements (& Importance Levels)

Related Occupations

59 Customer and Personell ServiceNursing Aides, Orderlies and Attendants58 English Language Flight Attendants48 Medicine and Dentistry Child Care Workers

55% 37% 7% 41 Public Safety and Security Personal and Home Care Aids41 Therapy and Counseling37 Education and Training35 Psychology31 Mathematics26 Administration and Management25 Law and Government94 English Language Chiropractors86 Medicine and Dentistry Orthodontists79 Customer and Personnel Service Optometrist

21% 72% 7% 77 Therapy and Counseling Physicians Assistant75 Education and Training Respiratory Therapist74 Psychology Dental Hygienist72 Mathematics Psychiatric Aides60 Public Safety and Security53 Administration and Management53 Chemistry86 Medecine and Dentistry Nursing Instructors and Teachers, Postsecondary80 Psychology Chiropractors79 Customer and Personnel Service Surgeons

1% 43% 56% 65 English Language Podiatrists62 Biology Psychiatric Aides61 Therapy and Counseling Medical Assistants60 Mathematics59 Education and Training54 Sociology and Anthropology48 Chemistry

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Most Common Educational/Training Level:

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Most Common Educational/Training Level:

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California 2007 Median Annual Wage

10 Top Knowledge Attributes/Requirements (& Importance Levels)

Related Occupations

92 Mathematics 78 Economics and Accounting 74 Customer and Personal Service

3.7 17.1 79.1 74 English Language 67 Computers and Electronics 65 Law and Government 60 Clerical 52 Personnel and Human Resources 49 Administration and Management 45 Production and Processing 78 Clerical68 Mathematics 60 English Language

34 50 16 57 Economics and Accounting 56 Customer and Personal Service 52 Computers and Electronics 45 Administration and Management 30 Sales and Marketing 28 Education and Training 28 Telecommunications 77 Customer and Personal 75 Clerical 68 English Language

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Most Common Educational/Training Level:

43-3021.01 Statement Clerks 43-3021.02 Billing, Cost, and Rate Clerks 43-3061.00 Procurement Clerks 43-4131.00 Loan Interviewers and Clerks 43-4171.00 Receptionists and Information Clerks 43-6014.00 Secretaries, Except Legal, Medical, and Execu

43-3021.02 Billing, Cost, and Rate Clerks 43-3021.03 Billing, Posting, and Calculating Machine Operators 43-4011.00 Brokerage Clerks 43-4131.00 Loan Interviewers and Clerks 43-6014.00 Secretaries, Except Legal, Medical, and Executive 43-9061.

$29.13 $60,600

Accountants and Auditors

11-3031.01 Treasurers and Controllers 13-1051.00 Cost Estimators 13-2011.02 Auditors 13-2031.00 Budget Analysts 13-2041.00 Credit Analysts 13-2081.00 Tax Examiners, Collectors, and Revenue Agents 15-2011.00 Actuaries 19-3011.00 Economis

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Growing OccupationCalifornia 2007 Median Annual Wage

10 Top Knowledge Attributes/Requirements (& Importance Levels)

Related Occupations

92 Administration and management Director of Operations85 Customer and Personal Service Store Manager82 English Language Chief Operating Manager

19.60% 32.50% 48% 73 Law and Government Chief Operations Officer71 Personnel and Human Resources71 Sales and Marketing69 Mathematics65 Public Safety and Security64 Economics and Accounting61 Production and Processing 49 Transportation Bus Drivers, Transit and Intercity45 Customer and Personal Service Bus Drivers, School 41 Administration and Management Truck Drivers, Heavy and Tractor-Trailer

$27,500 70.70% 25.20% 4.10% 40 Production and Processing Rail Yard Engineers, Dinkey Operators, and Hostlers38 Mathematics Railroad Brake, Signal, and Switch Operators35 English Language Motorboat Operators31 Public Safety and Security Industrial Truck and Tractor Operators29 Sales and Marketing

27 Mechanical

20 Law and Government

50 English Language Landscaping and Groundskeeping Workers

50 Public Safety and Security Helpers--Brickmasons, Blockmasons, Stonemasons, and Tile and Marble Setters

48 Mathematics Cleaners of Vehicles and Equipment

71.60% 23.80% 4.50% 47 Customer and Personal Service Packers and Packagers, Hand

46 Transportation Wellhead Pumpers

40 Education and Training

39 Production and Processing

36 Personnel and Human Resources

35 Administration and Management

35 Mechanical

Distribution of Educational Attainment

Most Common Educational/Training Level:

Truck Drivers, Light or Delivery Services

Most Common Educational/Training Level:

$102,400General and Operations

Manager

Laborers and Freight, Stock, and Material

Movers, Hand$21,800

Most Common Educational/Training Level:

Niche Manufacturing

Preview of Coming Attractions!Preview of Coming Attractions!

• Training for Opportunity– Building & Systems Construction & Maint.– Diversified Health Care– Management (all Industries)

Building & Systems Const & Maint.Building & Systems Const & Maint.

• Electrical Certificate

• Welding Certificate

• Solar Photovoltaic & Thermal Install Cert.

• Water & Wastewater Treatment Certificates and A.S. Degree

Diversified Health CareDiversified Health Care

• Physical Therapy Assisting A.S. Degree

• Medical Assisting program expansion

• Paramedic Certificate

• Paramedic to RN A.S. Degree

ManagementManagement

• Management & Supervision Certificate

Myth Busted!Myth Busted!

• Most jobs do not require a 4-year degree

• Not having a 4-year degree ≠ low wages

• There are jobs and related training in this area

Contacts & ResourcesContacts & Resources

[email protected]• www.northcoastprosperity.com

– Local economy• Targets of Opportunity

• www.humboldtwib.com– Occupations of Opportunity June 2008

Presentation sponsored by:

Career Technical Education/Tech Prep Grant

California Community Colleges Chancellor’s Office

2/7/09