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Doctoral Scientists and Engineers in the United States
APPENDIX E
Occupation Codes
SCIENTISTS
Computer Scientists
052
Computer system analysts
053
Computer scientists, except system analysts
054
Information systems scientists or analysts
055
OTHER computer, information science occupations
088
Computer engineer - software
Mathematical Scientists
172
Mathematicians
173
Operations research analysts, modeling
174
Statisticians
176
OTHER mathematical scientists
Chemists
193
Chemists, except biochemists
Physicists
191
Astronomers
196
Physicists
Earth/Atmospheric/Marine Scientists
192
Atmospheric and space scientists
194
Geologists, including earth scientists
195
Oceanographers
198
OTHER physical scientists.
Agricultural/Environmental Scientists
021
Agricultural and food scientists
024
Forestry, conservation scientists
Biological Scientists
022
Biochemists and biophysicists
023
Biological scientists (e.g., botanists, ecologists, zoologists)
025
Medical scientists (excluding practitioners)
027
OTHER biological/life scientists
Health Scientists
111
Diagnosing/Treating Practitioners (e.g., dentists, optometrists, physicians, psychiatrists, podiatrists, surgeons, veterinarians)
112
Registered nurses, pharmacists, dieticians, therapists, physician assistants
114
OTHER health occupations
Social Scientists
231
Anthropologists
232
Economists
233
Historians, science and technology
235
Political scientists
237
Sociologists
238
OTHER social scientists
Psychologists
236
Psychologists, including clinical
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ENGINEERS
082
Aeronautical, aerospace, astronautical
083
Agricultural
084
Bioengineering and biomedical
085
Chemical
086
Civil, including architectural and sanitary
087
Computer engineer - hardware
089
Electrical, electronic
090
Environmental
091
Industrial
092
Marine engineer or naval architect
093
Materials or metallurgical
094
Mechanical
095
Mining or geological
096
Nuclear
097
Petroleum
098
Sales
099
Other engineers
POSTSECONDARY TEACHERS OF SCIENCE
271
Agriculture
273
Biological Sciences
275
Chemistry
276
Computer Science
277
Earth, Environmental, and Marine Science
278
Economics
286
Mathematical Sciences
287
Medical Science
289
Physics
290
Political Science
291
Psychology
293
Sociology
296
OTHER health specialties
297
OTHER natural sciences
298
OTHER social sciences
POSTSECONDARY TEACHERS OF ENGINEERING
280
Engineering
OTHER TEACHERS/PROFESSORS
251
Pre-Kindergarten and kindergarten
252
Elementary
253
Secondary - computer, math, or sciences
254
Secondary - social sciences
255
Secondary - other subjects
256
Special education - primary and secondary
257
OTHER precollegiate area
272
Postsecondary, Art, Drama, and Music
274
Postsecondary, Business Commerce and Marketing
279
Postsecondary, Education
281
Postsecondary, English
282
Postsecondary, Foreign Language
283
Postsecondary, History
284
Postsecondary, Home Economics
285
Postsecondary, Law
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288
Postsecondary, Physical Education
292
Postsecondary, Social Work
294
Postsecondary, Theology
295
Postsecondary, Trade and Industrial
299
OTHER Postsecondary
TOP/MID-LEVEL MANAGERS
141
Top and mid-level managers, executives, administrators (people who manage other managers)
MANAGEMENT-RELATED OCCUPATIONS
151
Accountants, auditors, and other financial specialists
152
Personnel, training, and labor relations specialists
153
OTHER management related occupations
TECHNOLOGISTS
026
Technologists and technicians in the biological/life sciences
051
Computer programmers (business, scientific, process control)
081
Architects
100
Electrical, electronic, industrial, mechanical
101
Drafting occupations, including computer drafting
102
Surveying and mapping
103
OTHER engineering technologists and technicians
104
Surveyors
113
Health Technologists & Technicians (e.g., dental hygienists, health record technologist/technicians, licensed practical nurses, medical or laboratory technicians, radiologic technologists/technicians)
175
Technologists and technicians in the mathematical sciences
197
Technologists and technicians in the physical sciences
OTHER OCCUPATIONS
010
Artists, Broadcasters, Editors, Entertainers, Public Relations Specialists, Writers
031
Accounting clerks, bookkeepers
032
Secretaries, receptionists, typists
033
OTHER administrative (e.g., record clerks, telephone operators)
040
Clergy and Other Religious Workers
070
Counselors, Educational and Vocational
110
Farmers, Foresters & Fishermen
120
Lawyers, Judges
130
Librarians, Archivists, Curators
171
Actuaries
200
Insurance, securities, real estate, and business services
201
Sales Occupations - Commodities Except Retail (e.g., industrial machinery/equipment/supplies, medical and dental equipment/supplies)
202
Sales Occupations - Retail (e.g., furnishings, clothing, motor vehicles, cosmetics)
203
OTHER marketing and sales occupations
221
Food Preparation and Service (e.g., cooks, waitresses, bartenders)
222
Protective services (e.g., fire fighters, police, guards)
223
OTHER service occupations, except health
234
Historians, except science and technology
240
Social Workers
401
Construction trades, miners and well drillers
402
Mechanics and repairers
403
Precision/production occupations (e.g., metal workers, woodworkers, butchers, bakers, printing occupations, tailors, shoemakers, photographic process)
404
Operators and related occupations (e.g., machine set-up, machine operators and tenders, fabricators, assemblers)
405
Transportation/material moving occupations
500
Other Occupations
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