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2012 Edition

national industry 611519

Other Technical and Trade Schools

Overview

This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in offering job or career vocational or technical courses (except cosmetology and barber training, aviation and flight training, and apprenticeship training). The curriculums offered by these schools are highly structured and specialized and lead to job-specific certification.

The immediate parent of national industry 611519 is international industry 61151: Technical and Trade Schools

Illustrative Examples

  • Bartending schools Modeling schools Broadcasting schools Real estate schools Computer repair training Truck driving schools Graphic arts schools

2012 NAICS Edition Cross References

  • Establishments primarily engaged in:
  • Offering courses in office procedures and secretarial and stenographic skills:are classified in Industry 611410, Business and Secretarial Schools;
  • Offering computer training (except computer repair):are classified in Industry 611420, Computer Training;
  • Offering professional and management development training:are classified in Industry 611430, Professional and Management Development Training;
  • Offering registered nursing training with academic degrees (e.g., associate baccalaureate):are classified in Industry 611210, Junior Colleges or in Industry 611310, College, Universities, and Professional Schools;
  • Offering aviation and flight training:are classified in U.S. Industry 611512, Flight Training;
  • Offering cosmetology and barber training:are classified in U.S. Industry 611511, Cosmetology and Barber Schools;
  • Offering academic courses that may also offer technical and trade courses:are classified according to the type of school; and
  • Offering apprenticeship training programs:are classified in U.S. Industry 611513, Apprenticeship Training.

History

The NAICS editions in which this code was present are indicated below. In the event that a code was changed from the prior edition the equivalent value in that edition is provided for reference.

Edition Existed Equivalent Value
2002 611519
2007 611519
2012 611519
2017 611519
2022 611519

Insurance Industry Mappings

The US Property and Casualty Insurance Industry may use the following classification descriptions which might encompass national industry 611519, Other Technical and Trade Schools:

  1. art instructor school or studio
  2. college or school trade or vocational school
  3. consultant information technology
  4. datum processing school
  5. educational service
  6. government contractor information technology software and service
  7. modeling school
  8. modelling school
  9. other technical and trade school
  10. school
  11. school and educational service not otherwise classified
  12. school art
  13. school commercial
  14. school commercial art
  15. school commercial not otherwise classified
  16. school computer operator and datum processing
  17. school computer repair training
  18. school cooking
  19. school dormitory facility
  20. school dormitory facility nfp
  21. school dormitory facility nonprofit
  22. school janitorial operation and custodial care
  23. school medical and dental assistant and technician
  24. school modeling
  25. school nfp
  26. school nonprofit
  27. school not otherwise classified
  28. school other than not for profit not otherwise classified
  29. school practical nursing
  30. school professional
  31. school real estate and insurance
  32. school trade
  33. school trade or vocational
  34. school vocational
  35. special event school level 1
  36. special event school level 2
  37. special event school level 3
  38. technical and trade school
  39. technology consulting staffing and custom programming
  40. therapist inhalation physical etc
  41. trade school or vocational school
  42. unmanned aircraft or drone aircraft operation
  43. vocational school not otherwise classified
  44. vocational school or trade school
  45. vocational training school

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