Classification of Instructional Programs (CIP) Canada 2011
49. - Transportation and materials moving
This series comprises instructional programs that prepare individuals to apply technical knowledge and skills to perform tasks and services that facilitate the movement of people or materials.
49.03 - Marine transportation
This subseries comprises instructional program classes 49.0303 to 49.0399.
49.0303 - Commercial fishing
This instructional program class comprises any program that prepares individuals to apply technical knowledge and skills to function as commercial fishermen, fishing operations supervisors or in related fishing industry operations. These programs include courses in fishing vessel operation; fishing equipment operation and maintenance; equipment repair; catch identification, sorting, and storage; safety procedures; record keeping; and applicable legal regulations.
Illustrative example(s)
- commercial fishing
- fisherman/fisherwomanfisherman, fisherwoman
- fishing captain
- fishing master
Exclusion(s)
- fish farming(01.0303)
- fisheries science(03.0301)
- marine resources management(03.0205)
49.0304 - Diver, professional and instructor
This instructional program class comprises any program that prepares individuals to apply technical knowledge and skills to function as professional deep-water or scuba divers, diving instructors, or diving support personnel. These programs include courses in the use of diving equipment and related specialized gear; diving safety procedures; operation and maintenance of underwater life-support systems; underwater communication systems; decompression systems; underwater salvage; exploration, rescue, and photography; and installation and fitting of underwater mechanical systems and their maintenance, repair or demolition.
Illustrative example(s)
- commercial diving
- deep-sea diving
- diving instructor
- offshore diver
- professional diving
- scuba diving
- scuba diving instructor
Exclusion(s)
- athletic coach(31.0501)
- fitness instructor(31.0507)
49.0309 - Nautical science/merchant marine officer
This instructional program class comprises any program that prepares individuals to serve as captains, executive officers, engineers and ranking mates on commercially licensed inland, coastal and ocean-going vessels. These programs include courses in maritime traditions and law; maritime policy; economics and management of commercial marine operations; basic naval architecture and engineering; shipboard power systems engineering; crew supervision; and administrative procedures.
Illustrative example(s)
- deck officer
- marine navigation
- master mariner
- merchant marine
- nautical science
- sea captain
- ship captain
- ship pilot
- tugboat master
- watchkeeping mate
Exclusion(s)
- fishing captain(49.0303)
- marine biology(26.1302)
- marine engineering technology(15.0899)
- marine sciences(30.3201)
- marine service technician(47.0616)
- maritime studies(30.2901)
- nautical engineering(14.2201)
- oceanography(40.0607)
49.0399 - Marine transportation, other
This instructional program class comprises any program not listed above that relates to Marine transportation.
Illustrative example(s)
- lighthouse keeper
- longshoreman/longshorewomanlongshoreman, longshorewoman
Exclusion(s)
- marine diesel mechanic(47.0605)
- marine service technician(47.0616)
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