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Female Nontraditional Occupations (NTOs) are careers that have 25% or less of the positions held by women. Examples include careers in information technology, manufacturing, engineering and law enforcement. MATC offers more than 70 academic programs that prepare students for careers designated as NTOs for women. See the listing on the back of this card. Advantages for women choosing NTO careers: Greater career options and flexibility • Increased job satisfaction • Opportunities for higher salaries and better benefits • Potential for a more recession-proof, stable career track Prepare for your career at MATC Associate degrees – Most are designed to be completed in two years of full-time study. Technical diplomas – Most are designed to be completed in one year of full-time study. Apprenticeship programs with local trade unions and/or business owners – Students enter apprenticeship programs through a selection process guided by employer needs. Contact MATC’s NTO office for information about the nontraditional careers that interest you. For more information: tinyurl.com/MATC-NTO Whether you are considering or are currently enrolled in a women’s nontraditional occupation program, contact MATC’s NTO office for on-campus assistance and support, 414-297-7334. Start your transformation now: matc.edu/apply Nontraditional Occupations for Women Contact: Nutan Amrute | 414-297-7334, [email protected]

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Female Nontraditional Occupations (NTOs) are careers that have 25% or less of the positions held by women. Examples include careers in information technology, manufacturing, engineering and law enforcement.MATC offers more than 70 academic programs that prepare students for careers designated as NTOs for women. See the listing on the back of this card.

Advantages for women choosing NTO careers:• Greater career options and flexibility• Increased job satisfaction• Opportunities for higher salaries and

better benefits• Potential for a more recession-proof,

stable career track

Prepare for your career at MATCAssociate degrees – Most are designed to be completed in two years of full-time study.Technical diplomas – Most are designed to be completed in one year of full-time study.Apprenticeship programs with local trade unions and/or business owners – Students enter apprenticeship programs through a selection process guided by employer needs.Contact MATC’s NTO office for information about the nontraditional careers that interest you.For more information: tinyurl.com/MATC-NTOWhether you are considering or are currently enrolled in a women’s nontraditional occupation program, contact MATC’s NTO office for on-campus assistance and support, 414-297-7334.

Start your transformation now: matc.edu/apply

Nontraditional Occupations for Women

Contact: Nutan Amrute | 414-297-7334, [email protected]

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Nontraditional Occupations for WomenAGRICULTURE, FOOD AND NATURAL RESOURCESArborist ApprenticeshipLandscape Horticulture Associate DegreeLandscape Horticulture Technician Technical Diploma

ARCHITECTURE AND CONSTRUCTIONAir Conditioning and Refrigeration Technology Associate DegreeAppliance Technician Technical DiplomaArchitectural Technology Associate DegreeArchitectural Woodworking/Cabinetmaking Technical DiplomaAutomated Building Systems Technical DiplomaBricklaying Technical DiplomaCarpentry Technical DiplomaConstruction Electrician ApprenticeshipDrywall Taper and Finisher ApprenticeshipElectrical Power Distribution/Line Mechanic Technical DiplomaElectricity Technical DiplomaEnvironmental Service Technician ApprenticeshipGlazier (Construction) ApprenticeshipPainter and Decorator ApprenticeshipPlumber ApprenticeshipPreparatory Plumbing Technical DiplomaRefrigeration, Air Conditioning and Heating Service Technician Technical DiplomaRefrigeration and Air Conditioning ApprenticeshipSheet Metal Worker ApprenticeshipSprinkler Fitter ApprenticeshipSteamfi tter ApprenticeshipSteamfi tting Service Apprenticeship

ARTS, A/V TECHNOLOGY AND COMMUNICATIONSAnimation Associate DegreeGraphic Design Associate DegreeProduction Artist Technical DiplomaTelecommunications Installer/Technician ApprenticeshipTelevision and Video Production Associate DegreeTV/Video Studio Production Assistant Technical Diploma

HUMAN SERVICESBarber ApprenticeshipBarber Technical DiplomaFuneral Service Associate Degree

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGYIT Computer Support Specialist Associate DegreeIT Computer Support Technician Technical DiplomaIT Help Desk Support Specialist Technical DiplomaIT Network Specialist Associate DegreeIT Networking and Infrastructure Administration Technical DiplomaIT User Support Technician Technical Diploma

LAW, PUBLIC SAFETY AND SECURITYCriminal Justice Studies Associate DegreeFire Protection Technician Associate Degree

MANUFACTURINGComputer Numerical Control (CNC) Technician Technical DiplomaIndustrial Electrician (Maintenance Electrician) ApprenticeshipIndustrial Manufacturing Technician ApprenticeshipIndustrial Pipefi tter ApprenticeshipMachine Repair ApprenticeshipMachine Tool (Machinist) ApprenticeshipMachine Tool Operations Technical DiplomaMechanical and Computer Drafting Technical DiplomaTool and Die Maker (Patternmaker) ApprenticeshipTool and Die Making Technical DiplomaTool Maker ApprenticeshipWelding Technical DiplomaWelding Technology Associate Degree

SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING AND MATHEMATICS (STEM)Biomedical Electronics Technology Associate DegreeChemical Processing Technician Technical Diploma Chemical Technician Associate Degree Civil Engineering Technology Associate Degree Computer Electronics Technology Associate DegreeElectronic Engineering Technology Associate DegreeElectronic Technology – Automation Associate DegreeElectronics Technician Fundamentals Technical DiplomaMechanical and Computer Drafting Technical DiplomaMechanical Design Technology Associate DegreePower Engineering and Boiler Operator Technical Diploma

TRANSPORTATION, DISTRIBUTION AND LOGISTICSAuto Collision Repair and Finish Technician Technical DiplomaAutomotive Maintenance Technician Technical DiplomaAutomotive Technology – Comprehensive Associate DegreeAutomotive Technology Maintenance Light Repair Technical DiplomaAviation Technician – Airframe Technical DiplomaAviation Technician – Powerplant Technical DiplomaDiesel and Powertrain Servicing Technical DiplomaTruck Driving Technical Diploma

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