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Business Administration
Regional Program Demand Report
Santa Monica College, LA MSA
Economic Modeling Specialists Inc.
Introduction and Contents
ContentsExecutive Summary 3Job Outlook Summary 5Inverse Staffing Patterns 9Regional Graduation Summary 10Occupational Programs & Completers 13
Purpose and GoalsThis report is designed to integrate and analyze data
from multiple sources to help educational institutions
discover regional labor market needs for certain
postsecondary programs of study. The overall goal is
to help a college align their program offerings the
economy and labor market of its service region. To do
this, the report selects a set of focus occupations,
determines the regional job outlook for them, and
compares this to the number of recent graduates in
related programs at regional educational institutions.
While this is a first step toward a supply/demand
analysis, for increased accuracy it could be extended
with survey-based information from local employers
regarding their hiring outlook and recruitment sources.
The occupation employment and wage numbers are
from EMSI's national Complete Employment database,
which is built using numerous published data sources
from the federal Bureau of Labor Statistics, Bureau of
Economic Analysis, and Bureau of the Census. In
addition, the report uses industry/occupation data
and projections created by the State of AnyState. The
completions-by-program and program-to-occupation
links use data from the U.S. Department of Education.
These data sources have been specially processed and
harmonized to provide more complete and detailed
data than any individual source used. For more
information, see the final page of this report.
Focus CollegeSanta Monica College
Region DefinitionLA MSA:
Los Angeles, Orange
Key Terms and ConceptsPrograms: Courses of postsecondary study defined by
CIP (Classification of Instructional Programs) codes.
Occupation: A category of workers defined by the
Standard Occupational Classification (SOC).
Relating occupations to Programs: EMSI determines
these links using information from the U.S.
Department of Education.
Replacement Jobs: The estimated number of job
openings in an occupation due to retirement,
turnover, and other factors aside from job growth.
Based on national percentages by occupation.
Annual openings: The sum of new jobs and estimated
replacement jobs for a given occupation, divided by
the number of years in the timeframe.
Earnings: For industries, total annual earnings per
worker is reported; these earnings include wages,
salaries, profits, and benefits. Occupational earnings
are reported as median hourly wage only.
Jobs: Full-time and part-time positions held by
proprietors and payroll employees in the public or
private sector. May exceed actual worker count.
Projections: Estimates of future job or population
numbers based on (1) recent historical regional trends
and (2) published forecasts created by a consensus of
state and federal agencies.
Regional Program Growth Report | Santa Monica College
Executive Summary
1. Annual job openings: new plus replacement jobs divided byyears in the timeframe. Note that openings may be filled fromvarious sources besides new graduates, and that graduates maywork in occupations unrelated to their degree.2. Occupations are defined by the federal SOC system.3. Programs are defined by the federal CIP system. Theoccupation-program crosswalk is based on the CIP-SOCcrosswalk published by the U.S. Department of Education.
OverviewThis report focuses on 14 occupations which are
expected to provide 8,863 annual job openings from
2009-2014 in the LA MSA 2-county area. Meanwhile, in
2008, area colleges produced 21,752 graduates in 36
programs related to these occupations. The numbers
do not conclusively show an opportunity for area
colleges to expand their offerings in this field.1
Focus OccupationsThe following occupations were selected for analysis
in this report:2
Chief executivesGeneral and operations managersSales managersAdministrative services managersIndustrial production managersTransportation, storage, and distribution managersConstruction managersSocial and community service managersManagers, all otherCost estimatorsManagement analystsFirst-line supervisors/managers of housekeeping andjanitorial workersGaming supervisorsFirst-line supervisors/managers of personal serviceworkers
Focus ProgramsThe key occupations above correspond to the
following standard postsecondary program titles:3
Materials EngineeringMechanical EngineeringConstruction EngineeringManufacturing EngineeringConstruction Engineering Technology/Technician
Consumer Merchandising/Retailing ManagementCommunity Organization and AdvocacyPublic AdministrationPublic Policy AnalysisPublic Administration and Social Service Professions,OtherBuilding/Property Maintenance and ManagementAeronautics/Aviation/Aerospace Science andTechnology, GeneralAviation/Airway Management and OperationsTheatre/Theatre Arts ManagementArts ManagementMedical/Health Management and ClinicalAssistant/SpecialistBusiness/Commerce, GeneralBusiness Administration and Management, GeneralPurchasing, Procurement/Acquisitions and ContractsManagementLogistics and Materials ManagementOperations Management and SupervisionNon-Profit/Public/Organizational ManagementBusiness Administration, Management and Operations,OtherEntrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial StudiesFranchising and Franchise OperationsSmall Business Administration/ManagementEntrepreneurial and Small Business Operations, OtherTourism and Travel Services ManagementHospitality Administration/Management, OtherHuman Resources Management and Services, OtherInternational Business/Trade/CommerceMarketing/Marketing Management, GeneralMarketing, OtherBusiness, Management, Marketing, and Related SupportServices, OtherHuman Services, GeneralConstruction Trades, General
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Executive Summary, cont.
Labor Market OutlookAggregated data for all focus occupations:
Region State[s] U.S.
2009 total jobs 226,416 576,675 4,373,023
2014 total jobs 242,188 624,303 4,687,436
2009-2014 growth 15,776 47,629 314,413
2009-2014 repl. jobs 27,998 70,944 528,142
Median hourly earnings $50.39 $47.57 $40.96
Focus Program Completions"Completions" represents the total number of
students to attain an award or degree at each given
level in all the above college programs.
Award Level 2008 Completions(Santa Monica
College)
2008 Completions(All Colleges in
Region)
Award < 2 years 8 537
Associate's 107 1516
Bachelor's - 13061
PostbaccalaureateCertificate
- 90
Master's - 6407
Doctor's - 141
Professional - -
TOTAL 115 21752
Source: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education
Statistics: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).
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Job Outlook SummaryPercent Change in Employment, All Focus OccupationsThis graph shows yearly percent growth compared to 2009.
The table summarizes the regional job outlook for the focus occupations using employment projections and current
wage data, indicating the demand for these kinds of workers and their pay scale. Colleges which strive to be labor
market responsive, maximize their economic impact, and generate a return on investment for public funds should
generally focus program resources to support high-growth, high-wage occupations.
Detailed Information by Occupation2009-14 Avg. Annual Openings Median Hourly Earnings
Occupation Title Region State[s] U.S. Region State[s] U.S.
General and operations managers 3,063 8,199 53,453 $52.66 $50.43 $44.02
Management analysts 1,350 4,085 27,815 $35.61 $37.45 $35.37
Sales managers 932 2,405 12,752 $50.82 $48.90 $46.76
Managers, all other 894 1,976 13,907 $48.82 $49.65 $43.38
Cost estimators 448 1,371 11,011 $30.00 $31.07 $27.17
Chief executives 446 1,132 9,193 $128.92 $105.51 $76.23
Administrative services managers 445 1,050 9,068 $40.73 $39.23 $35.35
Construction managers 334 926 8,945 $48.18 $48.15 $38.39
First-line supervisors/managers of personal service workers 263 800 6,712 $18.85 $18.10 $16.78
Industrial production managers 249 615 4,929 $40.69 $42.56 $40.04
Social and community service managers 162 497 4,846 $33.17 $30.17 $26.91
First-line supervisors/managers of housekeeping and janitorial workers 153 403 3,569 $17.50 $17.87 $16.34
Transportation, storage, and distribution managers 118 312 2,451 $38.49 $38.96 $37.98
Gaming supervisors 6 81 1,333 $20.90 $23.91 $21.88
TOTAL 8,863 23,852 169,985 $50.39 $47.57 $40.96
Source: EMSI Complete Employment - 1st Quarter 2010.
Average annual openings: total new plus replacement jobs over the entire timeframe divided by number of years in the timeframe.
1. Projected new and replacement jobs can indicate demand, but are not necessarily equivalent to demand. The number is based on past regional performance of theindustries that employ workers in the given occupations, combined with official, biannual state and federal ten-year estimates. Projections may underestimate demandif employers need these kinds of workers but are unable to hire qualified individuals to meet their needs, or if unforeseen business recruitment and growth outpacepast trends. Similarly, projections may overestimate demand if there are unforeseen contractions in key employers, entire industries, or the national economy as awhole.
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Regional Job Outlook
The table summarizes the regional job outlook for the focus occupations using employment projections and current
wage data, indicating the demand for these kinds of workers and their pay scale. Colleges which strive to be labor
market responsive, maximize their economic impact, and generate a return on investment for public funds should
generally focus program resources to support high-growth, high-wage occupations. Occupations are sorted by total
2009 jobs.
Occupation Title 2009 Jobs 2014 Jobs ChangeNew & Rep.
JobsMedian Hourly
Earnings
General and operations managers 89,442 91,796 2,354 15,313 $52.66
Management analysts 26,528 31,001 4,473 6,750 $35.61
Sales managers 21,779 24,095 2,316 4,661 $50.82
Managers, all other 21,524 23,216 1,692 4,468 $48.82
Chief executives 13,572 13,893 321 2,228 $128.92
Administrative services managers 11,194 12,247 1,053 2,225 $40.73
Cost estimators 8,138 9,472 1,334 2,238 $30.00
Construction managers 7,121 8,515 1,394 1,671 $48.18
Industrial production managers 7,116 6,613 -503 1,247 $40.69
First-line supervisors/managers ofhousekeeping and janitorial workers
5,987 6,442 455 766 $17.50
First-line supervisors/managers ofpersonal service workers
5,401 5,980 579 1,314 $18.85
Transportation, storage, and distributionmanagers
4,307 4,269 -38 592 $38.49
Social and community service managers 4,152 4,484 332 812 $33.17
Gaming supervisors 153 167 14 31 $20.90
226,416 242,188 15,776 44,315 $50.39
Source: EMSI Covered Employment - 1st Quarter 2010.
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State & National Job Outlook
These two tables summarize the state and national job outlook for the focus occupations using employment
projections and current wage data, indicating the demand for these kinds of workers and their pay scale.
Occupations are in the same order as they are in the regional job outlook table on the previous page.
State Job Outlook
Occupation Title 2009 Jobs 2014 Jobs ChangeNew & Rep.
JobsMedian Hourly
Earnings
General and operations managers 227,326 235,384 8,058 40,994 $50.43
Management analysts 69,694 84,140 14,446 20,427 $37.45
Sales managers 54,849 60,968 6,119 12,024 $48.90
Managers, all other 47,227 51,014 3,787 9,878 $49.65
Chief executives 32,854 33,897 1,043 5,659 $105.51
Administrative services managers 26,428 28,914 2,486 5,252 $39.23
Cost estimators 23,009 27,309 4,300 6,857 $31.07
Construction managers 18,552 22,461 3,909 4,631 $48.15
Industrial production managers 17,562 16,961 -601 3,077 $42.56
First-line supervisors/managers ofhousekeeping and janitorial workers
17,455 18,562 1,107 2,014 $17.87
First-line supervisors/managers ofpersonal service workers
15,613 17,489 1,876 4,000 $18.10
Social and community service managers 12,951 13,940 989 2,486 $30.17
Transportation, storage, and distributionmanagers
11,339 11,252 -87 1,558 $38.96
Gaming supervisors 1,817 2,014 197 404 $23.91
576,675 624,303 47,629 119,261 $47.57
Source: EMSI Covered Employment - 1st Quarter 2010.
National Job Outlook
Occupation Title 2009 Jobs 2014 Jobs ChangeNew & Rep.
JobsMedian Hourly
Earnings
General and operations managers 1,564,887 1,605,422 40,535 267,264 $44.02
Management analysts 526,927 620,780 93,853 139,075 $35.37
Managers, all other 356,584 380,128 23,544 69,536 $43.38
Sales managers 315,599 345,378 29,779 63,759 $46.76
Chief executives 289,292 294,617 5,325 45,966 $76.23
Administrative services managers 240,065 260,279 20,214 45,340 $35.35
Cost estimators 195,560 228,888 33,328 55,057 $27.17
Construction managers 195,026 232,159 37,133 44,725 $38.39
First-line supervisors/managers ofhousekeeping and janitorial workers
179,120 187,657 8,537 17,846 $16.34
Industrial production managers 140,666 134,110 -6,556 24,646 $40.04
First-line supervisors/managers ofpersonal service workers
127,462 143,684 16,222 33,560 $16.78
Social and community service managers 118,235 128,795 10,560 24,230 $26.91
Transportation, storage, and distributionmanagers
89,194 88,380 -814 12,256 $37.98
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Occupation Title 2009 Jobs 2014 Jobs ChangeNew & Rep.
JobsMedian Hourly
Earnings
Gaming supervisors 34,407 37,160 2,753 6,665 $21.88
4,373,023 4,687,436 314,413 849,925 $40.96
Source: EMSI Covered Employment - 1st Quarter 2010.
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Inverse Staffing PatternsIndustrial MakeupThese are your region's top ten growing industries in the selected occupations.
NAICS Code Description 2009 Jobs 2014 Jobs Change % Change
930000 Local government 14,023 14,845 822 6%
512110 Motion picture and video production 10,405 11,725 1,320 13%
551114 Managing offices 9,191 8,620 -571 -6%
541690 Other technical consulting services 6,151 9,598 3,447 56%
920000 State government 4,480 4,737 257 6%
561110 Office administrative services 4,433 5,180 747 17%
425120 Wholesale trade agents and brokers 3,008 4,158 1,150 38%
541611 Administrative management consulting services 2,838 3,401 563 20%
561720 Janitorial services 2,516 2,786 270 11%
541330 Engineering services 2,459 2,755 296 12%
Source: EMSI Covered Employment - 1st Quarter 2010.
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Regional Graduation Summary
Regional graduations ("completions" or number of awards/degrees granted) in the programs tied to the focus
occupations are one indicator of workforce supply. (Other sources include in-migration of new workers to the region,
promotion from within firms, and currently unemployed workers in the same or similar occupations.) The following
table breaks down these graduations by program and award level at AnyRegion college and at all institutions in the
region. A zero entry for completers indicates the program is offered but had no completions, while a "-" indicates the
program is not offered.
CIP Code Program Title Award Level2008 Completions,
Your College2008 Completions,
Entire Region
14.1801 Materials Engineering Bachelor's degree - 34
Master's degree - 41
Doctor's degree (old degree classification) - 26
14.1901 Mechanical Engineering Bachelor's degree - 559
Master's degree - 233
Post-master's certificate - 1
Doctor's degree (old degree classification) - 46
14.3301 Construction Engineering [all] - -
14.3601 Manufacturing Engineering Bachelor's degree - 15
Master's degree - 3
15.1001 Construction EngineeringTechnology/Technician
Bachelor's degree - 76
19.0203 Consumer Merchandising/RetailingManagement
[all] - -
44.0201 Community Organization and Advocacy Postbaccalaureate certificate - 1
Master's degree - 9
44.0401 Public Administration Award of less than 1 academic year - 1
Bachelor's degree - 174
Master's degree - 493
Doctor's degree (old degree classification) - 13
44.0501 Public Policy Analysis Bachelor's degree - 125
Postbaccalaureate certificate - 1
Master's degree - 212
Post-master's certificate - -
Doctor's degree (old degree classification) - 2
Doctor's degree - research/scholarship(new degree classification)
- 9
44.9999 Public Administration and Social ServiceProfessions, Other
Award of less than 1 academic year - 1
Associate's degree - -
Bachelor's degree - 356
46.0401 Building/Property Maintenance andManagement
Award of less than 1 academic year - 14
49.0101 Aeronautics/Aviation/Aerospace Scienceand Technology, General
[all] - -
49.0104 Aviation/Airway Management andOperations
Award of less than 1 academic year - 1
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CIP Code Program Title Award Level2008 Completions,
Your College2008 Completions,
Entire Region
Award of at least 1 but less than 2academic years
- 2
Associate's degree - 3
Award of at least 2 but less than 4academic years
- -
50.0508 Theatre/Theatre Arts Management [all] - -
50.0704 Arts Management Bachelor's degree - -
Master's degree - -
Post-master's certificate - -
Doctor's degree (old degree classification) - -
51.0711 Medical/Health Management and ClinicalAssistant/Specialist
[all] - -
52.0101 Business/Commerce, General Award of less than 1 academic year - 31
Award of at least 1 but less than 2academic years
- 4
Associate's degree - 417
Award of at least 2 but less than 4academic years
- -
Bachelor's degree - 443
Master's degree - 181
Doctor's degree (old degree classification) - 13
52.0201 Business Administration andManagement, General
Award of less than 1 academic year - 144
Award of at least 1 but less than 2academic years
5 70
Associate's degree 105 974
Award of at least 2 but less than 4academic years
- -
Bachelor's degree - 9,857
Postbaccalaureate certificate - 69
Master's degree - 5,056
Post-master's certificate - 13
Doctor's degree (old degree classification) - 41
52.0202 Purchasing, Procurement/Acquisitions andContracts Management
[all] - -
52.0203 Logistics and Materials Management Associate's degree - -
Award of at least 2 but less than 4academic years
- -
Master's degree - 9
52.0205 Operations Management and Supervision [all] - -
52.0206 Non-Profit/Public/OrganizationalManagement
Bachelor's degree - -
Postbaccalaureate certificate - 17
Master's degree - 9
52.0299 Business Administration, Managementand Operations, Other
Bachelor's degree - 424
Postbaccalaureate certificate - 2
Master's degree - 104
52.0701 Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies Bachelor's degree - 169
52.0703 Small BusinessAdministration/Management
Award of less than 1 academic year - 13
Award of at least 1 but less than 2academic years
- 4
Associate's degree - 24
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CIP Code Program Title Award Level2008 Completions,
Your College2008 Completions,
Entire Region
Award of at least 2 but less than 4academic years
- -
52.0799 Entrepreneurial and Small BusinessOperations, Other
[all] - -
52.0903 Tourism and Travel Services Management [all] - -
52.0999 Hospitality Administration/Management,Other
[all] - -
52.1099 Human Resources Management andServices, Other
Master's degree - 13
52.1101 International Business/Trade/Commerce Award of less than 1 academic year - 60
Award of at least 1 but less than 2academic years
3 7
Associate's degree 2 22
Award of at least 2 but less than 4academic years
- -
Bachelor's degree - 119
Master's degree - 34
52.1401 Marketing/Marketing Management,General
Award of at least 1 but less than 2academic years
- 9
Associate's degree - 21
Bachelor's degree - 265
52.1499 Marketing, Other Bachelor's degree - 45
52.9999 Business, Management, Marketing &Related Support Services, Other
Award of less than 1 academic year - 20
Associate's degree - 3
Award of at least 2 but less than 4academic years
- -
Bachelor's degree - 98
Postbaccalaureate certificate - -
Master's degree - 10
Doctor's degree (old degree classification) - -
44.0000 Human Services, General Award of less than 1 academic year - 88
Award of at least 1 but less than 2academic years
- 28
Associate's degree - 43
Award of at least 2 but less than 4academic years
- -
Bachelor's degree - 302
46.0000 Construction Trades, General Award of less than 1 academic year - 26
Award of at least 1 but less than 2academic years
- 14
Associate's degree - 9
Award of at least 2 but less than 4academic years
- 13
Bachelor's degree - -
TOTAL 115 21,788
Source: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).
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Occupational Programs & Completers
The following section provides detailed information for each focus occupation, including the job outlook
information provided above. Each occupation is also associated with one or more postsecondary programs (defined
by standard CIP 2000 codes) using information published by the U.S. Department of Education with customizations
by EMSI.
A zero entry for completers indicates the program is offered but had no completions, while a "-" indicates the
program is not offered.
Summary Table
Occupation
2009-2014Avg. Annual
Openings
2008 Completions,All Related Programs
(College)
2008 Completions,All Related Programs
(Region)
TotalRelated
Programs
Total Occs.Sharing Same
Programs
General and operations managers 3,063 115 18,405 5 17
Management analysts 1,350 110 17,313 2 14
Sales managers 932 110 17,653 5 18
Managers, all other 894 110 19,248 15 27
Cost estimators 448 110 18,347 7 20
Chief executives 446 115 19,111 7 18
Administrative services managers 445 110 17,994 5 20
Construction managers 334 110 17,451 5 64
First-line supervisors/managers ofpersonal service workers
263 110 16,767 4 28
Social and community service managers 162 110 18,791 8 39
First-line supervisors/managers ofhousekeeping and janitorial workers
153 110 16,768 3 15
Industrial production managers 149 110 17,313 3 27
Transportation, storage, and distributionmanagers
111 110 18,009 6 18
Gaming supervisors 6 110 16,754 3 27
Source: EMSI Complete Employment - 1st Quarter 2010; U.S. Department of Education, IPEDS & Occupational Code Crosswalk - CIP 2000.
An occupation may be related to multiple programs and vice versa. Completions may be double-counted if related to multiple occupations; do not total.See columns "Total Related Programs" and "Total Occs. Sharing Same Programs" to refine interpretation of openings versus completions.
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Detail TablesThe following tables provide detailed information for focus occupations and related programs, comparing estimated
average annual openings in each occupation with recent completions (awards/degrees) in related programs at both
AnyRegion College and at all institutions in the region. Many postsecondary programs are linked to multiple
occupations; this is shown in the final column of each table and is one indication that fewer program completers will
likely enter the given occupation than the overall total would suggest.
Sources for this section: EMSI Complete Employment - 1st Quarter 2010; U.S. Department of Education, IPEDS.
Chief executives2009-2014 Avg. Annual Openings: 446
Median Hourly Earnings: $128.92
Related Programs2008 Completions,
College2008 Completions,
Entire RegionOther OccupationsLinked to Program
TOTAL, ALL RELATED PROGRAMS 115 19,111 18
Public Administration - 681 9
Public Policy Analysis - 349 1
Public Administration and Social ServiceProfessions, Other
- 357 -
Business/Commerce, General - 1,089 5
Business Administration andManagement, General
110 16,224 3
Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies - 169 -
International Business/Trade/Commerce 5 242 -
General and operations managers2009-2014 Avg. Annual Openings: 3,063
Median Hourly Earnings: $52.66
Related Programs2008 Completions,
College2008 Completions,
Entire RegionOther OccupationsLinked to Program
TOTAL, ALL RELATED PROGRAMS 115 18,405 17
Public Administration - 681 9
Business/Commerce, General - 1,089 5
Business Administration andManagement, General
110 16,224 3
Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies - 169 -
International Business/Trade/Commerce 5 242 -
Sales managers2009-2014 Avg. Annual Openings: 932
Median Hourly Earnings: $50.82
Related Programs2008 Completions,
College2008 Completions,
Entire RegionOther OccupationsLinked to Program
TOTAL, ALL RELATED PROGRAMS 110 17,653 18
Consumer Merchandising/RetailingManagement
- - 4
Business/Commerce, General - 1,089 10
Business Administration andManagement, General
110 16,224 3
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Related Programs2008 Completions,
College2008 Completions,
Entire RegionOther OccupationsLinked to Program
Marketing/Marketing Management,General
- 295 1
Marketing, Other - 45 -
Administrative services managers2009-2014 Avg. Annual Openings: 445
Median Hourly Earnings: $40.73
Related Programs2008 Completions,
College2008 Completions,
Entire RegionOther OccupationsLinked to Program
TOTAL, ALL RELATED PROGRAMS 110 17,994 20
Public Administration - 681 9
Medical/Health Management and ClinicalAssistant/Specialist
- - 1
Business/Commerce, General - 1,089 5
Business Administration andManagement, General
110 16,224 3
Purchasing, Procurement/Acquisitions andContracts Management
- - 2
Industrial production managers2009-2014 Avg. Annual Openings: 149
Median Hourly Earnings: $40.69
Related Programs2008 Completions,
College2008 Completions,
Entire RegionOther OccupationsLinked to Program
TOTAL, ALL RELATED PROGRAMS 110 17,313 27
Business/Commerce, General - 1,089 11
Business Administration andManagement, General
110 16,224 3
Operations Management and Supervision - - 13
Transportation, storage, and distribution managers2009-2014 Avg. Annual Openings: 111
Median Hourly Earnings: $38.49
Related Programs2008 Completions,
College2008 Completions,
Entire RegionOther OccupationsLinked to Program
TOTAL, ALL RELATED PROGRAMS 110 18,009 18
Public Administration - 681 9
Aeronautics/Aviation/Aerospace Scienceand Technology, General
- - -
Aviation/Airway Management andOperations
- 6 -
Business/Commerce, General - 1,089 5
Business Administration andManagement, General
110 16,224 3
Logistics and Materials Management - 9 1
Construction managers2009-2014 Avg. Annual Openings: 334
Median Hourly Earnings: $48.18
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Related Programs2008 Completions,
College2008 Completions,
Entire RegionOther OccupationsLinked to Program
TOTAL, ALL RELATED PROGRAMS 110 17,451 64
Construction EngineeringTechnology/Technician
- 76 3
Business/Commerce, General - 1,089 9
Business Administration andManagement, General
110 16,224 3
Operations Management and Supervision - - 13
Construction Trades, General - 62 36
Social and community service managers2009-2014 Avg. Annual Openings: 162
Median Hourly Earnings: $33.17
Related Programs2008 Completions,
College2008 Completions,
Entire RegionOther OccupationsLinked to Program
TOTAL, ALL RELATED PROGRAMS 110 18,791 39
Community Organization and Advocacy - 10 3
Public Administration - 681 7
Business/Commerce, General - 1,089 5
Business Administration andManagement, General
110 16,224 3
Non-Profit/Public/OrganizationalManagement
- 26 -
Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies - 169 -
Business, Management, Marketing, andRelated Support Services, Other
- 131 7
Human Services, General - 461 14
Managers, all other2009-2014 Avg. Annual Openings: 894
Median Hourly Earnings: $48.82
Related Programs2008 Completions,
College2008 Completions,
Entire RegionOther OccupationsLinked to Program
TOTAL, ALL RELATED PROGRAMS 110 19,248 27
Public Administration - 681 9
Public Administration and Social ServiceProfessions, Other
- 357 -
Theatre/Theatre Arts Management - - 1
Arts Management - - 1
Business/Commerce, General - 1,089 5
Business Administration andManagement, General
110 16,224 3
Non-Profit/Public/OrganizationalManagement
- 26 -
Business Administration, Managementand Operations, Other
- 530 -
Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies - 169 -
Franchising and Franchise Operations - - -
Small BusinessAdministration/Management
- 41 -
Entrepreneurial and Small BusinessOperations, Other
- - -
Tourism and Travel Services Management - - 1
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Related Programs2008 Completions,
College2008 Completions,
Entire RegionOther OccupationsLinked to Program
Hospitality Administration/Management,Other
- - -
Business, Management, Marketing, andRelated Support Services, Other
- 131 7
Cost estimators2009-2014 Avg. Annual Openings: 448
Median Hourly Earnings: $30.00
Related Programs2008 Completions,
College2008 Completions,
Entire RegionOther OccupationsLinked to Program
TOTAL, ALL RELATED PROGRAMS 110 18,347 20
Materials Engineering - 101 3
Mechanical Engineering - 839 2
Construction Engineering - - 1
Manufacturing Engineering - 18 -
Construction EngineeringTechnology/Technician
- 76 2
Business/Commerce, General - 1,089 9
Business Administration andManagement, General
110 16,224 3
Management analysts2009-2014 Avg. Annual Openings: 1,350
Median Hourly Earnings: $35.61
Related Programs2008 Completions,
College2008 Completions,
Entire RegionOther OccupationsLinked to Program
TOTAL, ALL RELATED PROGRAMS 110 17,313 14
Business/Commerce, General - 1,089 11
Business Administration andManagement, General
110 16,224 3
First-line supervisors/managers of housekeeping and janitorial workers2009-2014 Avg. Annual Openings: 153
Median Hourly Earnings: $17.50
Related Programs2008 Completions,
College2008 Completions,
Entire RegionOther OccupationsLinked to Program
TOTAL, ALL RELATED PROGRAMS 110 16,768 15
Building/Property Maintenance andManagement
- 14 2
Business Administration andManagement, General
110 16,224 13
Business Administration, Managementand Operations, Other
- 530 -
Gaming supervisors2009-2014 Avg. Annual Openings: 6
Median Hourly Earnings: $20.90
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Related Programs2008 Completions,
College2008 Completions,
Entire RegionOther OccupationsLinked to Program
TOTAL, ALL RELATED PROGRAMS 110 16,754 27
Business Administration andManagement, General
110 16,224 14
Operations Management and Supervision - - 13
Business Administration, Managementand Operations, Other
- 530 -
First-line supervisors/managers of personal service workers2009-2014 Avg. Annual Openings: 263
Median Hourly Earnings: $18.85
Related Programs2008 Completions,
College2008 Completions,
Entire RegionOther OccupationsLinked to Program
TOTAL, ALL RELATED PROGRAMS 110 16,767 28
Business Administration andManagement, General
110 16,224 14
Operations Management and Supervision - - 13
Business Administration, Managementand Operations, Other
- 530 -
Human Resources Management andServices, Other
- 13 1
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postsecondary institutions, and selected economic indicators.
Occupation DataOrganizing regional employment information by occupation provides a workforce-oriented view of the regional
economy. EMSI's occupation data are based on EMSI's industry data and regional "staffing patterns" (showing the
average mix of job types in various industries) taken from the Occupational Employment Statistics program (U.S.
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Census). Replacement jobs and annual openings estimates are based on national survey data by occupation. As in
the official government statistics, occupations are categorized by Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) codes
and titles.
Completions DataCompletions are voluntarily reported by postsecondary institutions through the U.S. Department of Education's
Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Completions are organized by program using the
Classification of Instructional Programs (CIP) codes and titles.
Relating Occupations to Postsecondary ProgramsThe occupation-to-program (SOC-to-CIP) "crosswalk" is a large table that describes which occupations are generally
trained for by each standard postsecondary program (based on Classification of Instructional Programs [CIP] codes
and titles, last updated in 2000). EMSI starts with the official crosswalk published by the U.S. Department of
Education and customizes it in various ways to make it more accurate and practical for comparing programs to
regional labor markets.
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