The document provides an infographic comparing white collar jobs, which typically require a college degree, to blue collar jobs, which typically involve technical or vocational training. It lists example degree programs and courses for white collar careers in fields like architecture, engineering, health sciences, business, agriculture, humanities, criminal justice, transportation, education, and formal sciences. For blue collar jobs, it provides examples in construction, health care, entrepreneurship, agri-fishery, security services, auto/land transportation, language training methodology, and information/communication technology.
The document provides an infographic comparing white collar jobs, which typically require a college degree, to blue collar jobs, which typically involve technical or vocational training. It lists example degree programs and courses for white collar careers in fields like architecture, engineering, health sciences, business, agriculture, humanities, criminal justice, transportation, education, and formal sciences. For blue collar jobs, it provides examples in construction, health care, entrepreneurship, agri-fishery, security services, auto/land transportation, language training methodology, and information/communication technology.
The document provides an infographic comparing white collar jobs, which typically require a college degree, to blue collar jobs, which typically involve technical or vocational training. It lists example degree programs and courses for white collar careers in fields like architecture, engineering, health sciences, business, agriculture, humanities, criminal justice, transportation, education, and formal sciences. For blue collar jobs, it provides examples in construction, health care, entrepreneurship, agri-fishery, security services, auto/land transportation, language training methodology, and information/communication technology.
The document provides an infographic comparing white collar jobs, which typically require a college degree, to blue collar jobs, which typically involve technical or vocational training. It lists example degree programs and courses for white collar careers in fields like architecture, engineering, health sciences, business, agriculture, humanities, criminal justice, transportation, education, and formal sciences. For blue collar jobs, it provides examples in construction, health care, entrepreneurship, agri-fishery, security services, auto/land transportation, language training methodology, and information/communication technology.
Tech-Voc Trainer Which is which? Infographic Style
WHITE COLLAR JOBS and BLUE COLLAR JOBS
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DEGREE COURSES TECH-VOC COURSES
ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN • CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING HEALTH SCIENCES • HEALTH CARE BUSINESS • ENTREPRENEURIAL AGRICULTURE • AGRI-FISHERY HUMANITIES • SOCIAL & COMMUNITY SOCIAL SCIENCES CRIMINAL JUSTICE • SECURITY SERVICES TRANSPORTATION • AUTO & LAND TRANSPORTATION EDUCATION • LANGUAGE & TRAINING METHODOLOGY FORMAL SCIENCES • INFORMATION & COMMUNICATION TECH ARCHITECTURE DESIGN & ENGINEERING HEALTH & SCIENCES BUSINESS AGRICULTURE HUMANITIES CRIMINAL JUSTICE TRANSPORTATION EDUCATION FORMAL SCIENCES