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2448 Federal Register / Vol. 62, No. 11 / Thursday, January 16, 1997 / Notices

UNITED STATES INFORMATIONAGENCY

Revised Exchange-Visitor Skills List

SUMMARY: The Exchange-Visitor SkillsList which follows incorporates allprevious revisions and amendments stillin effect, and has been developed afterconsultation with foreign governments.DATES: In order to provide time for thedissemination of this list to ForeignService posts abroad and to interestedpersons and organizations in the UnitedStates, the following Exchange-VisitorSkills List shall become effective March17, 1997.FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:Stanley S. Colvin or William G.Ohlhausen, Assistant General Counsels,United States Information Agency, Suite700, 301–4th Street, SW., Washington,DC 20547. Telephone 202–619–6829.SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Pursuantto the provisions of section 212(e) of theImmigration and Nationality Act, asamended (8 U.S.C. 1182(e), and 22 CFR41.65(b), The Secretary of Statedesignated on April 25, 1972, andrevised on February 10, 1978, a list offields of specialized knowledge or skills(referred to as the Exchange-VisitorSkills List) and those countries whichclearly required the services of personsengaged in one or more of such fields.Any alien who was a national orresident of one of those countries andobtained an exchange-visitor visa and/orbecame a participant in an Exchange-Visitor Program involving a designatedfield of specialized knowledge or skillafter the effective date of those publicnotices was subject to the two-yearforeign residence (home-countryphysical presence) requirement ofsection 212(e) of said Immigration andNationality Act as provided by saidsection and 22 CFR 41.65(b).

Pursuant to the provisions ofReorganization Plan No. 2 of 1977,section 217 of the United StatesInformation Agency Authorization Actof August 24, 1982 (Pub.L. 97–241) andExecutive Orders Nos. 12038 of March27, 1978 and 12388 of October 14, 1982,the Director, United States InformationAgency, further revised the 1972Exchange-Visitor Skills List on:September 30, 1986; February 5, 1987;March 19, 1987; April 1, 1987;December 16, 1988 and on July 28,1993.

Exchange visitors who entered thecountry prior to said effective date shallcontinue to be governed by the 1972Exchange-Visitor Skills List, asamended. The Skills Lists have beendeveloped after consultation withforeign governments, USIA area offices,

USIS posts abroad, and with theassistance of foreign services officersassigned to USIA’s Office of the GeneralCounsel, Waiver Branch, ExchangeVisitor Program Services.

Dated: January 7, 1997.Les Jin,General Counsel.

The Revised Exchange Visitor SkillsList appears as follows:

Revised Skills (Master)

Group (1). Fields in the Administrationof Public or Public-Oriented Affairs:

1A. Public Administration (including,but not limited to: City Planning, UrbanStudies/Planning, UrbanTransportation, and Public Health)

1B. Public Social Administration(including, but not limited to: Welfare,Dietetics, Nutrition, Family Planningand Public Health)

1C. Public Social Services1D. Sanitation1E. Drug Abuse and Narcotics Control1F. International Health1G. Tourism and Travel1H. Law Enforcement and Corrections

(including, but not limited to theAdministration of Justice)

1I. Parks and Recreation Management(including, but not limited to WildlifeManagement)

1J. Primary School Administration1K. Secondary School Administration1L. College, University and Higher

Education Administration1M. Technical or Vocational School

Administration1N. Hospital Administration1O. Labor Union Administration

Group (2). Fields in the MedicalProfession:

2A. General Practice of Medicine(including Osteopaths who also practiceMedicine)

2B. Recognized MedicalSpecializations (including, but notlimited to: Anesthesiology, Audiology,Cardiography, Cardiology, Dermatology,Embryology, Epidemiology, ForensicMedicine, Gastroenterology,Hematology, Immunology, InternalMedicine, Neurological Surgery,Obstetrics and Gynecology, Oncology,Ophthalmology, Orthopedic Surgery,Otolaryngology, Pathology, Pediatrics,Pharmacology and Pharmaceutics,Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation,Physiology, Plastic Surgery, PreventiveMedicine, Proctology, Psychiatry andNeurology, Radiology, SpeechPathology, Sports Medicine, Surgery,Thoracic Surgery, Toxicology, Urologyand Virology)

2C. Veterinary Medicine2D. Emergency Medicine

2E. Nuclear Medicine2F. Geriatrics2G. Nursing (including, but not

limited to registered nurses, practicalnurses, physician’s receptionists andmedical records clerks)

2H. Medical Instruments andTechnology

2I. Dentistry2J. Dental Technology2K. Optometry2L. Chiropractic and Osteopathy (not

including Osteopathic Physicians whoalso practice Medicine)

2M. Medical Cybernetics2N. All Therapies, Prosthetics and

Healing (except Medicine, Osteopathyor Osteopathic Medicine, Nursing,Dentistry, Chiropractic and Optometry)

2O. Medical Statistics andDocumentation

2P. Cancer Research2Q. Medical Photography2R. Environmental Health2S. Medical Research

Group (3). Fields in Computer Scienceand Related Professions:

3A. Computer Science3B. Information Science and Systems

Analysis3C. Data Processing (including, but

not limited to the use of data inanalyzing census financial planning andfeasibility studies)

3D. Computer Programming3E. Computer Maintenance

Technologies

Group (4). Fields in Engineering andRelated Professions:

4A. Aerospace Engineering4B. Cartography4C. Chemical Engineering4D. Civil Engineering (including

Airport Engineering)4E. Communication Engineering4F. Computer Engineering and

Technologies4G. Electrical Engineering4H. Electronic Engineering (including

Radio Engineering)4I. Energy Engineering and

Technology (but not includingPetroleum and Natural Gas Engineeringand Technology)

4J. Genetic and BiomedicalEngineering

4K. Industrial Engineering4L. Marine and Aeronautical

Engineering and Technology (including,but not limited to: Marine and FlightEngineers)

4M. Materials Engineering andSciences (including, but not limited to:textiles, plastics, wood, paper andmetal, but not including MetalFabrication)

4N. Mechanical Engineering(including, but not limited to: systems,

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safety and production engineers, andincluding Automatic Data Processing)

4O. Mining and LumberingEngineering and Technology

4P. Navigation and TransportationEngineering

4Q. Optical Engineering (including,but not limited to light and soundtechnology)

4R. Petroleum and Natural GasEngineering and Technology

4S. Printing and PhotographicEngineering and Technology

4T. Surveying (includingOceanography)

4U. Agricultural Engineering4V. Nuclear Engineering4W. Natural Resource Management

Engineering (including but not Limitedto Water Resource Management)

4X. Environmental Engineering

Group (5). Fields in the NaturalSciences and Mathematics:

5A. Chemistry (including all branchesand specialties in Chemistry, except inPharmacy and Chemical Engineering)

5B. Life Sciences (including, but notlimited to Pharmacy and Biology)

5C. Study of Drugs and AlliedSciences

5D. Optics and Physics (includingphysical chemists, metallurgists and allbranches and specialties in Physics)

5E. Genetics5F. Mathematics5G. Laboratory Technology

(including, but not limited to physicaland chemistry laboratory technicians)

5H. Metal Fabrication (including, butnot limited to skilled metal craftsworkers)

5I. Atmospheric-HydrosphericSciences (including but not limited toMarine Science, Meteorology andOceanography)

5J. Astronomy and Space Technology5K. Repair and Maintenance

Technology5L. Agriculture and Agronomy

(including, but not limited toveterinarians, plant pathologists,poultry and dairy scientists, animalhusbandry and animal nutrition)

5M. Food Science and Technology5N. Zoology (including Animal

Behavior and Physiology)5O. Forestry5P. Fisheries (or other Marine

Products)5Q. Geology (including all branches

and specialties, e.g. Oceanology, and allbranches of Applied Geology includinggeophysicists and geochemists)

5R. Hydrology (including, but notlimited to Water Pollution)

5S. Ecology and EnvironmentalProtection (including Conservation)

5T. Desalinization

5U. Population Studies5V. Botany5W. Entomology

Group (6). Fields in the Social Sciences:

6A. Sociology (except Economics andincluding Criminology)

6B. Psychology (including, but notlimited to Psychometrics, ChildPsychology and Psychobiology)

6C. History (including Art History)6D. Philosophy (including

Humanities)6E. Anthropology and Archaeology6F. Demography6G. Government and Politics

(including, but not limited toInternational Relations)

6H. Economics6I. Literature6J. Instructional Media and

Technology6K. Fine Arts (including, but not

limited to Music, Theater, Sculpture,Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, andPhotography)

6L. Estate Management6M. Linguistics6N. Law (including Judicature and all

branches and specialties in the practiceof Law, except in Law Enforcement)

6O. Theology6P. Cultural Diversity (including, but

not limited to Women’s, Minority,Ethnic and Area Studies)

6Q. Fashion and Textile Design6R. Graphic Design6S. Geography6T. Home Economics6U. Language Studies

Group (7). Fields in the Study andPractice of Education:

7A. Teaching and Religious Education7B. Educational Testing, Evaluation

and Measurement7C. Primary School Teaching

(including, but not limited to NurserySchools and Kindergartens)

7D. Secondary School Teaching(including, but not limited to RemedialTeaching and Teaching of English as aForeign Language)

7E. Vocational and Technical SchoolTeaching

7F. College and University Teachingin Natural Sciences, Mathematics,Engineering and Technology (exceptAgriculture)

7G. College and University Teachingof Social Sciences, Liberal Arts andLiterature (including Foreign LanguageEducation)

7H. College and University Teachingof Education

7I. College and University Teaching ofBusiness

7J. Agricultural School Teaching7K. Education of the Physically

Handicapped (including Education of

the Mentally Retarded and EmotionallyDisturbed)

7L. Education of Exceptional Children7M. Physical Education and

Recreation (including, but not limited toCoaching)

7N. Teaching in Medical Schools(including, but not limited to lecturers)

7O. Teaching in Law Schools(including, but not limited to lecturers)

7P. Career Guidance and Counseling7Q. Camp Counselor7R. Educational Technology

(Instructional Systems Technology)7S. Educational Psychology7T. Curriculum Planning

Group (8). Fields in Communication,Transport and Construction Professionsand Skills:

8A. Journalism (including, but notlimited to editors and reporters, andincluding text-book writers, interpretersand translators)

8B. Communication Media (includingTelevision and Film)

8C. Electrical CommunicationTechnology

8D. Radio Operation8E. Airplane Piloting (including, but

not limited to Airline Piloting)8F. Merchant Marine8G. Architecture (including Marine

Architecture)8H. Construction (including but not

limited to builders, but not includingskilled and unskilled laborers)

8I. Construction-Project Management8J. Drafting8K. Skilled Operation of Construction

Machines8L. Telecommunications

Group (9). Fields in Business:

9A. Industrial and BusinessAdministration and Management(including, but not limited to:programmers and Project Evaluation,Business, Total Quality Management)

9B. International Business andCommerce

9C. Industrial Organization9D. Labor and Industrial Relations9E. Economic Development and

Planning (including Rural Development)9F. Economic Information Analysis

(including, but not limited toManagement Studies)

9G. Accounting9H. Cybernetic Technology9I. Statistics9J. Insurance (including Actuaries)9K. Administration of Financial

Institutions (including, but not limitedto Savings and Loan Organizations andCredit Unions)

9L. Financial Planning9M. Operations Research9N. Banking

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9O. Farm Management andAdministration

9P. Hotel and Motel Management9R. Marketing9S. Finance

Group (10). Fields of Library Science:10A. Library Science (including, but

not limited to Electronic Data Storageand Retrieval)

Afghanistan

Please Note: the Skills List ForAfghanistan Is Currently Suspended.

Albania

Group (1)All fields listed in part I.

Group (2)All fields listed in part I.

Group (3)All fields listed in part I.

Group (4)All fields listed in part I.

Group (5)All fields listed in part I.

Group (6)All fields listed in part I.

Group (7)All fields listed in part I.

Group (8)All fields listed in part I.

Group (9)All fields listed in part I.

Group (10)All fields listed in part I.

Algeria

Group (1)All fields listed in part I.

Group (2)2A. General Practice of Medicine

(including Osteopaths who also practicemedicine)

2B. Recognized MedicalSpecializations (including, but notlimited to: Anesthesiology, Audiology,Cardiography, Cardiology, Dermatology,Embryology, Epidemiology, ForensicMedicine, Gastroenterology,Hematology, Immunology, InternalMedicine, Neurological Surgery,Obstetrics and Gynecology, Oncology,Ophthalmology, Orthopedic Surgery,Otolaryngology, Pathology, Pediatrics,Pharmacology and Pharmaceutics,Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation,Physiology, Plastic Surgery, Preventive

Medicine, Proctology, Psychiatry andNeurology, Radiology, SpeechPathology, Sports Medicine, Surgery,Thoracic Surgery, Toxicology, Urologyand Virology)

2G. Nursing (including, but notlimited to registered nurses, practicalnurses, physician’s receptionists andmedical records clerks)

2H. Medical Instruments andTechnology

2I. Dentistry2J. Dental Technology2K. Optometry2L. Chiropractic and Osteopathy (not

including Osteopathic Physicians whoalso practice medicine)

2N. All Therapies, Prosthetics andHealing (except Medicine, Osteopathyor Osteopathic Medicine, Nursing,Dentistry, Chiropractic and Optometry)

Group (3)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (4)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (5)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (6)

6A. Sociology (except Economics andincluding Criminology)

6B. Psychology (including, but notlimited to Child Psychology,Psychometrics and Psychobiology)

6H. Economics

Group (7)

7C. Primary School Teaching(including, but not limited to NurserySchools and Kindergartens)

7D. Secondary School Teaching(including, but not limited to RemedialTeaching and Teaching of English as aForeign Language)

7E. Vocational and Technical SchoolTeaching

7F. College and University Teachingin Natural Sciences, Mathematics,Engineering and Technology (exceptAgriculture)

7G. College and University Teachingof Social Sciences, Liberal Arts andLiterature (including Foreign LanguageEducation)

7J. Agricultural School Teaching7N. Teaching in Medical Schools

(including, but not limited to lecturers)7O. Teaching in Law Schools

(including, but not limited to lecturers)

Group (8)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (9)

All fields listed in part I.

Argentina

Group (1)1A. Public Administration (including

but not limited to: City Planning, UrbanStudies/Planning, UrbanTransportation, and Public Health)

1B. Public Social Administration(including, but not limited to: Welfare,Dietetics, Nutrition, Family Planningand Public Health)

1E. Drug Abuse and Narcotics Control1J. Primary School Administration1K. Secondary School Administration1L. College, University and Higher

Education Administration1M. Technical or Vocational School

Administration1N. Hospital Administration

Group (2)

2C. Veterinary Medicine

Group (3)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (4)

4E. Communication Engineering4H. Electronic Engineering (including

Radio Engineering)4J. Genetic and Biomedical

Engineering4L. Marine and Aeronautical

Engineering and Technology including,but not limited to: Marine and FlightEngineers)

4U. Agricultural Engineering4W. Natural Resource Management

Engineering (including but not limitedto Water Resource Management)

4X. Environmental Engineering

Group (5)

5A. Chemistry (including all branchesand specialties in Chemistry, except inPharmacy and Chemical Engineering)

5B. Life Sciences (including, but notlimited to: Pharmacy and Biology)

5D. Optics and Physics (includingPhysical Chemists, Metallurgists and allbranches and specialties in Physics)

5E. Genetics5F. Mathematics5G. Laboratory Technology

(including, but not limited to: Physicaland Chemistry Laboratory Technicians)

5I. Atmospheric-HydrosphericSciences (including but not limited to:Marine Science, Meteorology andOceanography)

5L. Agriculture and Agronomy(including, but not limited to:Veterinarians, Plant Pathologists,Poultry and Dairy Scientists, AnimalHusbandry and Animal Nutrition)

5M. Food Science and Technology5P. Fisheries (or other Marine

Products)5Q. Geology (including all branches

and specialties, e.g. Oceanology, and all

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branches of Applied Geology includingGeophysicists and Geochemists)

5R. Hydrology (including, but notlimited to Water Pollution)

5S. Ecology and EnvironmentalProtection (including Conservation)

5T. Desalinization5U. Population Studies

Group (6)

6J. Instructional Media andTechnology

6M. Linguistics

Group (7)

7B. Educational Testing, Evaluationand Measurement

7C. Primary School Teaching(including, but not limited to NurserySchools and Kindergartens)

7D. Secondary School Teaching(including, but not limited to RemedialTeaching and Teaching of English as aForeign Language)

7E. Vocational and Technical SchoolTeaching

7F. College and University Teachingin Natural Sciences, Mathematics,Engineering and Technology (exceptAgriculture)

7G. College and University Teachingof Social Sciences, Liberal Arts andLiterature (including Foreign LanguageEducation)

7H. College and University Teachingof Education

7I. College and University Teaching ofBusiness

7J. Agricultural School Teaching7K. Education of the Physically

Handicapped (including Education ofthe Mentally Retarded and EmotionallyDisturbed)

7L. Education of Exceptional Children7M. Physical Education and

Recreation (including, but not limited toCoaching)

7R. Educational Technology(Instructions Systems Technology)

7T. Curriculum Planning

Group (8)

8L. Telecommunications

Group (9)

9I. Statistics

Group (10)

10A. Library Science (including, butnot limited to Electronic Data Storageand Retrieval)

Azerbaijan

Group ( 2)

2B. Recognized MedicalSpecializations (including, but notlimited to: Anesthesiology, Audiology,Cardiography, Cardiology, Dermatology,Embryology, Epidemiology, Forensic

Medicine, Gastroenterology,Hematology, Immunology, InternalMedicine, Neurological Surgery,Obstetrics and Gynecology, Oncology,Ophthalmology, Orthopedic Surgery,Otolaryngology, Pathology, Pediatrics,Pharmacology, and Pharmaceutics,Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation,Physiology, Plastic Surgery, PreventiveMedicine, Proctology, Psychiatry andNeurology, Radiology, SpeechPathology, Sports Medicine, Surgery,Thoracic Surgery, Toxicology, Urologyand Virology)

2D. Emergency Medicine2H. Medical Instruments and

Technology2M. Medical Cybernetics2O. Medical Statistics and

Documentation2P. Cancer Research2R. Environmental Health

Group (3)

3B. Information Science and SystemsAnalysis

3D. Computer Programming

Group (4)

4B. Cartography4H. Electronic Engineering (including

Radio Engineering)4J. Genetic and Biomedical

Engineering4L. Marine and Aeronautical

Engineering and Technology (including,but not limited to: Marine and FlightEngineers)

4M. Materials Engineering andSciences (including, but not limited to:textiles, Plastics, Wood, Paper andMetal, but not including MetalFabrication)

4P. Navigation and TransportationEngineering

4Q. Optical Engineering (including,but not limited to: light and soundtechnology)

4S. Printing and PhotographicEngineering and Technology

Group (5)

5C. Study of Drugs and AlliedSciences

5D. Optics and Physics (includingPhysical Chemists, Metallurgists and allbranches and specialties in Physics)

5I. Atmospheric-HydrosphericSciences (including, but not limited to:Marine Science, Meteorology andOceanography)

5M. Food Science and Technology5Q. Geology (including all branches

and specialties, e.g. Oceanology, and allbranches of Applied Geology includingGeophysicists and Geochemists)

5S. Ecology and EnvironmentalProtection (including Conservation)

Group (6)6J. Instructional Media and

Technology6K. Fine Arts (including, but not

limited to Music, Theater, Sculpture,Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, andPhotography)

6L. Estate Management6R. Graphic Design6T. Home Economics

Group (7)

7B. Educational Testing, Evaluationand Measurement

7K. Education of the PhysicallyHandicapped (including Education ofthe Mentally Retarded and EmotionallyDisturbed)

7L. Education of Exceptional Children7N. Teaching in Medical Schools

(including, but not limited to lecturers)7R. Educational Technology

(Instructional Systems Technology)

Group (8)

8A. Journalism (including, but notlimited to editors and reporters, andincluding text-book writers, interpretersand translators)

8B. Communication Media (includingTelevision and Film)

8E. Airplane Piloting (including, butnot limited to Airline Piloting)

8F. Merchant Marine8H. Construction (including, but not

limited to builders, but not includingskilled and unskilled laborers)

8L. Telecommunications

Group (9)

9A. Industrial and BusinessAdministration and Management(including, but not limited to:Programmers and Project Evaluation,Business, Total Quality Management)

9B. International Business andCommerce

9D. Labor and Industrial Relations9F. Economic Information Analysis

(including, but not limited toManagement Studies)

9H. Cybernetic Technology9J. Insurance (including Actuaries)9K. Administration of Financial

Institutions (including, but not limitedto Savings and Loan Organizations andCredit Unions)

9M. Operations Research9N. Banking9P. Hotel and Motel Management9R. Marketing9S. Finance

Bahamas

Group (1)

1A. Public Administration (includingbut Not Limited To: City Planning,Urban Studies/Planning, UrbanTransportation, and Public Health)

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1B. Public Social Administration(including, but not limited to: Welfare,Dietetics, Nutrition, Family Planningand Public Health)

1M. Technical or Vocational SchoolAdministration

1O. Labor Union Administration

Group ( 3)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (4)

4D. Civil Engineering (includingAirport Engineering)

4G. Electrical Engineering4L. Marine and Aeronautical

Engineering and Technology (including,but not limited to: Marine and FlightEngineers)

4N. Mechanical Engineering(including, but not limited to: systems,safety and production engineers, andincluding Automatic Data Processing)

Group (5)

5A. Chemistry (including all branchesand specialties in Chemistry, except inPharmacy and Chemical Engineering)

5B. Life Sciences (including, but notlimited to: Pharmacy and Biology)

5D. Optics and Physics (includingPhysical Chemists, Metallurgists and allbranches and specialties in Physics)

5F. Mathematics5L. Agriculture and Agronomy

(including, but not limited to:Veterinarians, Plant Pathologists,Poultry and Dairy Scientists, AnimalHusbandry and Animal Nutrition)

5P. Fisheries (or other marineproducts)

5Q. Geology (including all branchesand specialties, eg. Oceanology, and allbranches of Applied Geology includingGeophysicists and Geochemists)

5R. Hydrology (including, but notlimited to Water Pollution)

5T. Desalinization

Group (6)

6A. Sociology (except Economics andincluding Criminology)

6B. Psychology (including, but notlimited to Psychometrics, ChildPsychology and Psychobiology)

6H. Economics

Group (7)

7C. Primary School Teaching(including, but not limited to NurserySchools and Kindergartens)

7D. Secondary School Teaching(including, but not limited to RemedialTeaching and Teaching of English as aForeign Language)

7E. Vocational and Technical SchoolTeaching

7F. College and University Teachingin Natural Sciences, Mathematics,

Engineering and Technology (exceptAgriculture)

7G. College and University Teachingof Social Sciences, Liberal Arts andLiterature (including Foreign LanguageEducation)

7H. College and University Teachingof Education

7J. Agricultural School Teaching7M. Physical Education and

Recreation (including, but not limited toCoaching)

7N. Teaching in Medical Schools(including, but not limited to lecturers)

7O. Teaching in Law Schools(including, but not limited to lecturers)

Group (8)

8A. Journalism (including, but notlimited to editors and reporters, andincluding text-book writers, interpretersand translators)

8C. Electrical CommunicationTechnology

8E. Airplane Piloting (including, butnot limited to Airline Piloting)

8G. Architecture (including MarineArchitecture)

8H. Construction (including, but notlimited to builders, but not includingskilled and unskilled laborers)

Group (9)

9A. Industrial and BusinessAdministration and Management(including, but not limited to:programmers and Project Evaluation,Business, Total Quality Management)

9I. Statistics9K. Administration of Financial

Institutions (including, but not limitedto Savings and Loan Organizations andCredit Unions)

9N. Banking

Group (10)

10A. Library Science (including, butnot limited to Electronic Data Storageand Retrieval)

Bahrain

Group (1)

1A. Public Administration (includingbut not limited to: City Planning, UrbanStudies/Planning, UrbanTransportation, and Public Health)

1B. Public Social Administration(including, but not limited to: Welfare,Dietetics, Nutrition, Family Planningand Public Health)

1K. Secondary School Administration1M. Technical or Vocational School

Administration1N. Hospital Administration

Group (2)

2A. General Practice of Medicine(including Osteopaths who also practicemedicine)

2B. Recognized MedicalSpecializations (including, but notlimited to: Anesthesiology, Audiology,Cardiography, Cardiology, Dermatology,Embryology, Epidemiology, ForensicMedicine, Gastroenterology,Hematology, Immunology, InternalMedicine, Neurological Surgery,Obstetrics and Gynecology, Oncology,Ophthalmology, Orthopedic Surgery,Otolaryngology, Pathology, Pediatrics,Pharmacology and Pharmaceutics,Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation,Physiology, Plastic Surgery, PreventiveMedicine,Proctology, Psychiatry andNeurology, Radiology, SpeechPathology, Sports Medicine. Surgery,Thoracic Surgery, Toxicology, Urologyand Virology)

2G. Nursing (including, but notlimited to registered nurses, practicalnurses, physician’s receptionists andmedical records clerks)

2H. Medical Instruments andTechnology

2I. Dentistry2J. Dental Technology2K. Optometry2L. Chiropractic and Osteopathy (not

including Osteopathic Physicians whoalso practice medicine)

2N. All Therapies, Prosthetics AndHealing (except Medicine, Osteopathyor Osteopathic Medicine, Nursing,Dentistry, Chiropractic and Optometry)

Group ( 3)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (4)

4D. Civil Engineering (includingAirport Engineering)

4G. Electrical Engineering4H. Electronic Engineering (including

Radio Engineering)4L. Marine and Aeronautical

Engineering and Technology (including,but not limited to: Marine and FlightEngineers)

4N. Mechanical Engineering(including, but not limited to: systems,safety and production engineers, andincluding Automatic Data Processing)

4T. Surveying (includingOceanography)

Group (5)

5A. Chemistry (including all branchesand specialties in Chemistry, except inPharmacy and Chemical Engineering)

5B. Life Sciences (including, but notlimited to: Pharmacy and Biology)

5D. Optics and Physics (includingphysical chemists, metallurgists and allbranches and specialties in Physics)

5F. Mathematics5G. Laboratory Technology

(including, but not limited to: physicaland chemistry laboratory technicians)

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5H. Metal Fabrication (including, butnot limited to skilled metal craftsworkers)

5K. Repair and MaintenanceTechnology

5L. Agriculture and Agronomy(including, but not limited to:veterinarians, plant pathologists,poultry and dairy scientists, animalhusbandry and animal nutrition)

5P. Fisheries (or other marineproducts)

5Q. Geology (including all branchesand specialties, e.g. Oceanology, and allbranches of Applied Geology includinggeophysicists and geochemists)

5R. Hydrology (including, but notlimited to Water Pollution)

5T. Desalinization

Group (6)6H. Economics

Group (7)7C. Primary School Teaching

(including, but not limited to NurserySchools and Kindergartens)

7D. Secondary School Teaching(including, but not limited to RemedialTeaching and Teaching of English as aForeign Language)

7E. Vocational and Technical SchoolTeaching

7F. College and University Teachingin Natural Sciences, Mathematics,Engineering and Technology (exceptAgriculture)

Group (8)8C. Electrical Communication

Technology8D. Radio Operation8E. Airplane Piloting (including, but

not limited to Airline Piloting)8G. Architecture (including Marine

Architecture)8H. Construction (including, but not

limited to builders, but not includingskilled and unskilled laborers)

8J. Drafting8K. Skilled Operation of Construction

Machines

Group (9)9A. Industrial and Business

Administration and Management(including, but not limited to:Programmers and Project Evaluation,Business, Total Quality Management)

9I. Statistics9B. Banking

Group (10)10A. Library Science (including, but

not limited to Electronic Data Storageand Retrieval)

Bangladesh

Group (1)All fields listed in part I.

Group (2)

2A. General Practice of Medicine(including Osteopaths who also practicemedicine)

2B. Recognized MedicalSpecializations (including, but notlimited to: Anesthesiology, Audiology,Cardiography, Cardiology, Dermatology,Embryology, Epidemiology, ForensicMedicine, Gastroenterology,Hematology, Immunology, InternalMedicine, Neurological Surgery,Obstetrics and Gynecology, Oncology,Ophthalmology, Orthopedic Surgery,Otolaryngology, Pathology, Pediatrics,Pharmacology and Pharmaceutics,Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation,Physiology, Plastic Surgery, PreventiveMedicine, Proctology, Psychiatry andNeurology, Radiology, SpeechPathology, Sports Medicine, Surgery,Thoracic Surgery, Toxicology, Urologyand Virology)

2G. Nursing (including, but notlimited to registered nurses, practicalnurses, physician’s receptionists andmedical records clerks)

2H. Medical Instruments andTechnology

2I. Dentistry2J. Dental Technology2K. Optometry

Group (3)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (4)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (5)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (6)

6H. Economics

Group (7)

7C. Primary School Teaching(including, but not limited to NurserySchools and Kindergartens)

7D. Secondary School Teaching(including, but not limited to RemedialTeaching and Teaching of English as aForeign Language)

7E. Vocational and Technical SchoolTeaching

7G. College and University Teachingof Social Sciences, Liberal Arts andLiterature (including Foreign LanguageEducation)

7H. College and University Teachingof Education

7J. Agricultural School Teaching7N. Teaching in Medical Schools

(including, but not limited to lecturers)

Group (8)

8C. Electrical CommunicationTechnology

8H. Construction (including, but notlimited to builders, but not includingskilled and unskilled laborers)

8J. Drafting8K. Skilled Operation of Construction

Machines

Group (9)9I. Statistics9K. Administration of Financial

Institutions (including, but not limitedto Savings and Loan Organizations andCredit Unions)

9N. Banking

Benin

Group (1)1A. Public Administration (including,

but not limited to: City Planning, UrbanStudies/Planning, UrbanTransportation, and Public Health)

1B. Public Social Administration(including, but not limited to: Welfare,Dietetics, Nutrition, Family Planningand Public Health)

1J. Primary School Administration1K. Secondary School Administration1M. Technical or Vocational School

Administration1N. Hospital Administration

Group (2)2A. General Practice of Medicine

(including Osteopaths who also practicemedicine)

2B. Recognized MedicalSpecializations (including, but notlimited to: Anesthesiology, Audiology,Cardiography, Cardiology, Dermatology,Embryology, Epidemiology, ForensicMedicine, Gastroenterology,Hematology, Immunology, InternalMedicine, Neurological Surgery,Obstetrics and Gynecology, Oncology,Ophthalmology, Orthopedic Surgery,Otolaryngology, Pathology, Pediatrics,Pharmacology and Pharmaceutics,Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation,Physiology, Plastic Surgery, PreventiveMedicine, Proctology, Psychiatry andNeurology, Radiology, SpeechPathology, Sports Medicine, Surgery,Thoracic Surgery, Toxicology, Urologyand Virology)

2G. Nursing (including, but notlimited to registered nurses, practicalnurses, physician’s receptionists andmedical records clerks)

2H. Medical Instruments andTechnology

2I. Dentistry2J. Dental Technology2K. Optometry2L. Chiropractic and Osteopathy (not

including Osteopathic Physicians whoalso practice medicine)

2N. All Therapies, Prosthetics andHealing (except Medicine, Osteopathyor Osteopathic Medicine, Nursing,Dentistry, Chiropractic and Optometry)

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2O. Medical Statistics andDocumentation

2P. Cancer Research2Q. Medical Photography2R. Environmental Health2S. Medical Research

Group (3)

All Files Listed in Part I.

Group (4)

4D. Civil Engineering (includingAirport Engineering)

4G. Electrical Engineering4H. Electrical Engineering (including

Radio Engineering)4L. Marine and Aeronautical

Engineering and Technology (including,but not limited to: Marine and FlightEngineers)

4N. Mechanical Engineering(including, but not limited to: systems,safety and production engineers, andincluding Automatic Data Processing)

4O. Mining and LumberingEngineering and Technology

4T. Surveying (includingOceanography)

4U. Agricultural Engineering

Group (5)

5A. Chemistry (including all branchesand specialties in Chemistry, except inPharmacy and Chemical Engineering)

5B. Life Sciences (including, but notlimited to: Pharmacy and Biology)

5F. Mathematics5G. Laboratory Technology

(including, but not limited to: physicaland chemistry laboratory technicians)

5H. Metal Fabrication (including, butnot limited to skilled metal craftsworkers)

5K. Repair and MaintenanceTechnology

5L. Agriculture and Agronomy(including, but not limited to:veterinarians, plant pathologists,poultry and dairy scientists, animalhusbandry and animal nutrition)

5O. Forestry5P. Fisheries (or other Marine

Products)5Q. Geology (including all branches

and specialties, e.g. Oceanology, and allbranches of Applied Geology includinggeophysicists and geochemists)

5R. Hydrology (including, but notlimited to Water Pollution)

Group (6)

6A. Sociology (except Economics andincluding Criminology)

6B. Psychology (including, but notlimited to Psychometrics, ChildPsychology and Psychobiology)

6H. Economics

Group (7)7C. Primary School Teaching

(including, but not limited to NurserySchools and Kindergartens)

7D. Secondary School Teaching(including, but not limited to RemedialTeaching and Teaching of English as aForeign Language)

7E. Vocational and Technical SchoolTeaching

7F. College and University Teachingin Natural Sciences, Mathematics,Engineering and Technology (exceptAgriculture)

7G. College and University Teachingof Social Sciences, Liberal Arts andLiterature (including Foreign LanguageEducation)

7H. College and University Teachingof Education

7J. Agricultural School Teaching7N. Teaching in Medical Schools

(including, but not limited to lecturers)7O. Teaching in Law Schools

(including, but not limited to lecturers)

Group (8)8A. Journalism (including, but not

limited to editors and reporters, andincluding text-book writers, interpretersand translators)

8C. Electrical CommunicationTechnology

8D. Radio Operation8G. Architecture (including Marine

Architecture)8H. Construction (including but not

limited to builders, but not includingskilled and unskilled laborers)

8J. Drafting8K. Skilled Operation of Construction

Machines

Group (9)9A. Industrial and Business

Administration and Management(including, but not limited to:programmers and Project Evaluation,Business, Total Quality Management)

9I. Statistics9K. Administration of Financial

Institutions (including, but not limitedto Savings and Loan Organizations andCredit Unions)

9N. Banking

Group (10)10A. Library Science (including, but

not limited to Electronic Data Storageand Retrieval)

Bolivia

Group (1)1A. Public Administration (including

but Not Limited To: City Planning,Urban Studies/Planning, UrbanTransportation, and Public Health)

1B. Public Social Administration(including, but not limited to: Welfare,

Dietetics, Nutrition, Family Planningand Public Health)

1J. Primary School Administration1K. Secondary School Administration1M. Technical or Vocational School

Administration1N. Hospital Administration

Group (2)2A. General Practice of Medicine

(including Osteopaths who also practicemedicine)

2B. Recognized MedicalSpecializations (including, but notlimited to: Anesthesiology, Audiology,Cardiography, Cardiology, Dermatology,Embryology, Epidemiology, ForensicMedicine, Gastroenterology,Hematology, Immunology, InternalMedicine, Neurological Surgery,Obstetrics and Gynecology, Oncology,Ophthalmology, Orthopedic Surgery,Otolaryngology, Pathology, Pediatrics,Pharmacology and Pharmaceutics,Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation,Physiology, Plastic Surgery, PreventiveMedicine, Proctology, Psychiatry andNeurology, Radiology, SpeechPathology, Sports Medicine, Surgery,Thoracic Surgery, Toxicology, Urologyand Virology)

2G. Nursing (including, but notlimited to registered nurses, practicalnurses, physician’s receptionists andmedical records clerks)

2H. Medical Instruments andTechnology

2I. Dentistry2J. Dental Technology2K. Optometry2L. Chiropractic and Osteopathy (not

including Osteopathic Physicians whoalso practice medicine)

2N. All Therapies, Prosthetics andHealing (except Medicine, Osteopathyor Osteopathic Medicine, Nursing,Dentistry, Chiropractic and Optometry)

Group (3)All fields listed in part I.

Group (4)4D. Civil Engineering (including

Airport Engineering)4G. Electrical Engineering4H. Electronic Engineering (including

Radio Engineering)4N. Mechanical Engineering

(including, but not limited to: systems,safety and production engineers, andincluding Automatic Data Processing)

4O. Mining and LumberingEngineering and Technology

4T. Surveying (includingOceanography)

Group (5)5A. Chemistry (including all branches

and specialties in Chemistry, except inPharmacy and Chemical Engineering)

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5B. Life Sciences (including, but notlimited to: Pharmacy and Biology)

5D. Optics and Physics (includingPhysical Chemists, Metallurgists and allbranches and specialties in Physics)

5F. Mathematics5G. Laboratory Technology

(including, but not limited to: physicaland chemistry laboratory technicians)

5H. Metal Fabrication (including, butnot limited to Skilled Metal CraftsWorkers)

5K. Repair and MaintenanceTechnology

5L. Agriculture and Agronomy(including, but not limited to:veterinarians, plant pathologists,poultry and dairy scientists, animalhusbandry and animal nutrition)

5O. Forestry5P. Fisheries (or other marine

products)5Q. Geology (including all branches

and specialties, e.g. Oceanology, and allbranches of Applied Geology includinggeophysicists and geochemists)

5R. Hydrology (including, but notlimited to Water Pollution)

Group (6)

6A. Sociology (except Economics andincluding Criminology)

6B. Psychology (including, but notlimited to Psychometrics, ChildPsychology, and Psychobiology)

6H. Economics6N. Law (including Judicature and all

branches and specialties in the practiceof Law, except in Law Enforcement)

Group (7)

7C. Primary School Teaching(including, but not limited to NurserySchools and Kindergartens)

7D. Secondary School Teaching(including, but not limited to RemedialTeaching and Teaching of English as aForeign Language)

7E. Vocational and Technical SchoolTeaching

7F. College and University Teachingin Natural Sciences, Mathematics,Engineering and Technology (exceptAgriculture)

7G. College and University Teachingof Social Sciences, Liberal Arts andLiterature (including Foreign LanguageEducation)

7H. College and University Teachingof Education

7J. Agricultural School Teaching7N. Teaching in Medical Schools

(including, but not limited to lecturers)7O. Teaching in Law Schools

(including, but not limited to lecturers)

Group (8)

8A. Journalism (including, but notlimited to editors and reporters, and

including text-book writers, interpretersand translators)

8B. Communication Media (includingTelevision and Film)

8C. Electrical CommunicationTechnology

8D. Radio Operation8E. Airplane Piloting (including, but

not limited to Airline Piloting)8F. Merchant Marine8G. Architecture (including Marine

Architecture)8H. Construction (including, but not

limited to builders, but not includingskilled and unskilled laborers)

8I. Construction-Project Management8J. Drafting8K. Skilled Operation of Construction

Machines

Group (9)

9A. Industrial and BusinessAdministration and Management(including, but not limited to:programmers and Project Evaluation,Business, Total Quality Management)

9B. International Business andCommerce

9C. Industrial Organization9D. Labor and Industrial Relations9E. Economic Development and

Planning (including Rural Development)9F. Economic Information Analysis

(including, but not limited toManagement Studies)

9G. Accounting9H. Cybernetic Technology9I. Statistics9J. Insurance (including Actuaries)9K. Administration of Financial

Institutions (including, but not limitedto Savings and Loan Organizations andCredit Unions)

9L. Financial Planning9M. Operations Research9N. Banking9O. Farm Management and

Administration9P. Hotel and Motel Management

Group (10)

10A. Library Science (including, butnot limited to Electronic Data Storageand Retrieval)

Botswana

Group (1)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (2)

2A. General Practice of Medicine(including Osteopaths who also practicemedicine)

2B. Recognized MedicalSpecializations (including, but notlimited to: Anesthesiology, Audiology,Cardiography, Cardiology, Dermatology,Embryology, Epidemiology, ForensicMedicine, Gastroenterology,

Hematology, Immunology, InternalMedicine, Neurological Surgery,Obstetrics and Gynecology, Oncology,Ophthalmology, Orthopedic Surgery,Otolaryngology, Pathology, Pediatrics,Pharmacology and Pharmaceutics,Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation,Physiology, Plastic Surgery, PreventiveMedicine,Proctology, Psychiatry andNeurology, Radiology, SpeechPathology, Sports Medicine, Surgery,Thoracic Surgery, Toxicology, Urologyand Virology)

2G. Nursing (including, but notlimited to registered nurses, practicalnurses, physician’s receptionists andmedical records clerks)

2H. Medical Instruments andTechnology

2I. Dentistry2J. Dental Technology2K. Optometry2L. Chiropractic and Osteopathy (not

including Osteopathic Physicians whoalso practice medicine)

2N. All Therapies, Prosthetics andHealing (except Medicine, Osteopathyor Osteopathic Medicine, Nursing,Dentistry, Chiropractic and Optometry)

Group (3)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (4)

4D. Civil Engineering (includingAirport Engineering)

4G. Electrical Engineering4H. Electronic Engineering (including

Radio Engineering)4N. Mechanical Engineering

(including, but not limited to: systems,safety and production engineers, andincluding Automatic Data Processing)

4O. Mining and LumberingEngineering and Technology

4T. Surveying (includingOceanography)

Group (5)

5A. Chemistry (including all branchesand specialties in Chemistry, except inPharmacy and Chemical Engineering)

5B. Life Sciences (including, but notlimited to: Pharmacy and Biology)

5D. Optics and Physics (includingPhysical Chemists, Metallurgists and allbranches and specialties in Physics)

5F. Mathematics5G. Laboratory Technology

(including, but not limited to: physicaland chemistry laboratory technicians)

5H. Metal Fabrication (including, butnot limited to Skilled metal craftsworkers)

5K. Repair and MaintenanceTechnology

5L. Agriculture and Agronomy(including, but not limited to:veterinarians, plant pathologists,

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poultry and dairy scientists, animalhusbandry and animal nutrition)

5O. Forestry5P. Fisheries (or other marine

products)5Q. Geology (including all branches

and specialties, e.g. Oceanology, and allbranches of Applied Geology includinggeophysicists and geochemists)

5R. Hydrology (including, but notlimited to Water Pollution)

Group (6)

6A. Sociology (except Economics andincluding Criminology)

6B. Psychology (including, but notlimited to Psychometrics, ChildPsychology and Psychobiology)

6H. Economics6N. Law (including Judicature and all

branches and specialties in the practiceof Law, except in Law Enforcement)

Group (7)

7C. Primary School Teaching(including, but not limited to NurserySchools and Kindergartens)

7D. Secondary School Teaching(including, but not limited to RemedialTeaching and Teaching of English as aForeign Language)

7E. Vocational and Technical SchoolTeaching

7F. College and University Teachingin Natural Sciences, Mathematics,Engineering and Technology (exceptAgriculture)

7J. Agricultural School Teaching

Group (8)

8A. Journalism (including, but notlimited to editors and reporters, andincluding text-book writers, interpretersand translators)

8C. Electrical CommunicationTechnology

8D. Radio Operation8G. Architecture (including Marine

Architecture)8H. Construction (including, but not

limited to builders, but not includingskilled and unskilled laborers)

8I. Construction-Project Management8J. Drafting8K. Skilled Operation of Construction

Machines

Group (9)

9A. Industrial and BusinessAdministration and Management(including, but not limited to:programmers and Project Evaluation,Business, Total Quality Management)

9I. Statistics9K. Administration of Financial

Institutions (including, but not limitedto Savings and Loan Organizations andCredit Unions)

9N. Banking

Group (10)

10A. Library Science (including, butnot limited to Electronic Data Storageand Retrieval)

Brazil

Group (1)

1A. Public Administration (including,but not limited to: City Planning, UrbanStudies/Planning, UrbanTransportation, and Public Health)

1B. Public Social Administration(including, but not limited to: Welfare,Dietetics, Nutrition, Family Planningand Public Health)

1C. Public Social Services1D. Sanitation1E. Drug Abuse and Narcotics Control1F. International Health1G. Tourism and Travel1H. Law Enforcement and Corrections

(including, but not limited to theAdministration of Justice)

1I. Parks and Recreation Management(including, but not limited to WildlifeManagement)

1L. College, University and HigherEducation Administration

1M. Technical or Vocational SchoolAdministration

1N. Hospital Administration1O. Labor Union Administration

Group (2)

2B. Recognized MedicalSpecializations (including, but notlimited to: Anesthesiology, Audiology,Cardiography, Cardiology, Dermatology,Embryology, Epidemiology, ForensicMedicine, Gastroenterology,Hematology, Immunology, InternalMedicine, Neurological Surgery,Obstetrics and Gynecology, Oncology,Ophthalmology, Orthopedic Surgery,Otolaryngology, Pathology, Pediatrics,Pharmacology and Pharmaceutics,Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation,Physiology, Plastic Surgery, PreventiveMedicine, Proctology, Psychiatry andNeurology, Radiology, SpeechPathology, Sports Medicine, Surgery,Thoracic Surgery, Toxicology, Urologyand Virology)

2G. Nursing (including, but notlimited to registered nurses, practicalnurses, physician’s receptionists andmedical records clerks)

2H. Medical Instruments andTechnology

2J. Dental Technology2N. All Therapies, Prosthetics and

Healing (except Medicine, Osteopathyor Osteopathic Medicine, Nursing,Dentistry, Chiropractic and Optometry)

2S. Medical Research

Group (3)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (4)All fields listed in part I.

Group (5)5A. Chemistry (including all branches

and specialties in Chemistry, except inPharmacy and Chemical Engineering)

5B. Life Sciences (including, but notlimited to: Pharmacy and Biology)

5C. Study of Drugs and AlliedSciences

5D. Optics and Physics (includingPhysical Chemists, Metallurgists and allbranches and specialties in Physics)

5E. Genetics5F. Mathematics5G. Laboratory Technology

(including, but not limited to: physicaland chemistry laboratory technicians)

5H. Metal Fabrication (including, butnot limited to skilled metal craftsworkers)

5I. Atmospheric-HydrosphericSciences (including but not limited to:Marine Science, Meteorology andOceanography)

5J. Astronomy and Space Technology5K. Repair and Maintenance

Technology5L. Agriculture and Agronomy

(including, but not limited to:Veterinarians, plant pathologists,poultry and dairy scientists, animalhusbandry and animal nutrition)

5M. Food Science and Technology5N. Zoology (including Animal

Behavior and Physiology)5O. Forestry5P. Fisheries (or other marine

products)5Q. Geology (including all branches

and specialties, e.g. Oceanology, and allbranches of Applied Geology includinggeophysicists and geochemists)

5R. Hydrology (including, but notlimited to Water Pollution)

5S. Ecology and EnvironmentalProtection (including Conservation)

5T. Desalinization5U. Population Studies5V. Botany5W. Entomology

Group (6)6J. Instructional Media and

Technology

Group (7)7D. Secondary School Teaching

(including, but not limited to RemedialTeaching and Teaching of English as aForeign Language)

7E. Vocational and Technical SchoolTeaching

7F. College and University Teachingin Natural Sciences, Mathematics,Engineering and Technology (exceptAgriculture)

7H. College and University Teachingof Education

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7J. Agricultural School Teaching7N. Teaching in Medical Schools

(including, but not limited to lecturers)7R. Educational Technology

(Instructional Systems Technology)7T. Curriculum Planning

Group (8)

8A. Journalism (including, but notlimited to editors and reporters, andincluding text-book writers, interpretersand translators)

8B. Communication Media (includingTelevision and Film)

8C. Electrical CommunicationTechnology

8D. Radio Operation8I. Construction-Project Management8J. Drafting8L. Telecommunications

Group (9)

9A. Industrial and BusinessAdministration and Management(including, but not limited to:programmers and Project Evaluation,Business, Total Quality Management)

9I. Statistics9J. Insurance (including Actuaries)

Group (10)

10A. Library Science (including, butnot limited to Electronic Data Storageand Retrieval)

Burkina Faso

Group (1)

1A. Public Administration (includingbut not limited to: City Planning, UrbanStudies/Planning, Urban Transporation,and Public Health)

1B. Public Social Administration(including, but not limited to: Welfare,Dietetics, Nutrition, Family Planningand Public Health)

1C. Public Social Services1D. Sanitation1E. Drug Abuse and Narcotics Control1F. International Health1G. Tourism and Travel1H. Law Enforcement and Corrections

(including, but not limited to theAdministration of Justice)

1I. Parks and Recreation Management(including, but not limited to WildlifeManagement)

1J. Primary School Administration1K. Secondary School Administration1L. College, University and Higher

Education Administration1M. Technical or Vocational School

Administration1N. Hospital Administration

Group (2)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (3)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (4)All fields listed in part I.

Group (5)All fields listed in part I.

Group (6)6A. Sociology (except Economics and

including Criminology)6B. Psychology (including, but not

limited to Psychometrics, ChildPsychology and Psychobiology)

6C. History (including Art History)6D. Philosophy (including

Humanities)6E. Anthropology and Archaeology6F. Demography6G. Government and Politics

(including, but not limited toInternational Relations)

6H. Economics6I. Literature6J. Instructional Media and

Technology6K. Fine Arts (including, but not

limited to Music, Theater, Sculpture,Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, andPhotography)

6L. Estate Management6M. Linguistics

Group (7)All fields listed in part I.

Group (8)All fields listed in part I.

Group (9)9A. Industrial and Business

Administration and Management(including, but not limited to:programmers and Project Evaluation,Business, Total Quality Management)

9B. International Business andCommerce

9C. Industrial Organization9D. Labor and Industrial Relations9E. Economic Development and

Planning (including Rural Development)9F. Economic Information Analysis

(including, but not limited toManagement Studies)

9G. Accounting9H. Cybernetic Technology9I. Statistics9K. Administration of Financial

Institutions (including, but not limitedto Savings and Loan Organizations andCredit Unions)

9L. Financial Planning9M. Operations Research9N. Banking9O. Farm Management and

Administration9P. Hotel and Motel Management

Group (10)

10A. Library Science (including, butnot limited to Electronic Data Storageand Retrieval)

Burma (see Myanmar)

Burundi

Group (1)All fields listed in part I.

Group (2)2A. General Practice of Medicine

(including Osteopaths who also practicemedicine)

2B. Recognized MedicalSpecializations (including, but notlimited to: Anesthesiology, Audiology,Cardiography, Cardiology, Dermatology,Embryology, Epidemiology, ForensicMedicine, Gastroenterology,Hematology, Immunology, InternalMedicine, Neurological Surgery,Obstetrics and Gynecology, Oncology,Ophthalmology, Orthopedic Surgery,Otolaryngology, Pathology, Pediatrics,Pharmacology and Pharmaceutics,Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation,Physiology, Plastic Surgery, PreventiveMedicine, Proctology, Psychiatry andNeurology, Radiology, SpeechPathology, Sports Medicine, Surgery,Thoracic Surgery, Toxicology, Urologyand Virology)

2C. Veterinary Medicine2D. Emergency Medicine2E. Nuclear Medicine2F. Geriatrics2G. Nursing (including, but not

limited to registered nurses, practicalnurses, physician’s receptionists andmedical records clerks)

2H. Medical Instruments andTechnology

2I. Dentistry2J. Dental Technology2K. Optometry2L. Chiropractic and Osteopathy (not

including Osteopathic Physicians whoalso practice medicine)

2N. All Therapies, Prosthetics andHealing (except Medicine, Osteopathyor Osteopathic Medicine, Nursing,Dentistry, Chiropractic and Optometry)

2O. Medical Statistics andDocumentation

2P. Cancer Research2Q. Medical Photography2R. Environmental Health

Group (3)All fields listed in part I.

Group (4)4A. Aerospace Engineering4B. Cartography4C. Chemical Engineering4D. Civil Engineering (including

Airport Engineering)4E. Communication Engineering4F. Computer Engineering and

Technologies4G. Electrical Engineering4I. Energy Engineering and

Technology (but not including

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Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineeringand Technology)

4J. Genetic and BiomedicalEngineering

4K. Industrial Engineering4L. Marine and Aeronautical

Engineering and Technology (including,but not limited to: marine and flightengineers)

4M. Materials Engineering andSciences (including, but not limited to:textiles, plastics, wood, paper andmetal, but not including metalfabrication)

4N. Mechanical Engineering(including, but not limited to: systems,safety, and production engineers, andincluding Automatic Data Processing)

4O. Mining and LumberingEngineering and Technology

4P. Navigation and TransportationEngineering

4Q. Optical Engineering (including,but not limited to: light and soundtechnology)

4R. Petroleum and Natural GasEngineering and Technology

4S. Printing and PhotographicEngineering and Technology

4T. Surveying (includingOceanography)

Group (5)5A. Chemistry (including all branches

and specialties in Chemistry, except inPharmacy and Chemical Engineering)

5B. Life Sciences (including, but notlimited to: Pharmacy and Biology)

5C. Study of Drugs and AlliedSciences

5E. Genetics5F. Mathematics5G. Laboratory Technology

(including, but not limited to: physicaland chemistry laboratory technicians)

5H. Metal Fabrication (including, butnot limited to skilled metal craftsworkers)

5I. Atmospheric-HydrosphericSciences (including, but not limited to:Marine Science, Meteorology andOceanography)

5J. Astronomy and Space Technology5K. Repair and Maintenance

Technology5L. Agriculture and Agronomy

(including, but not limited to:veterinarians, plant pathologists,poultry and dairy scientists, animalhusbandry and animal nutrition)

5M. Food Science and Technology5N. Zoology (including Animal

Behavior and Physiology)5O. Forestry5Q. Geology (including all branches

and specialties, e.g. Oceanology, and allbranches of Applied Geology includinggeophysicists and geochemists)

5R. Hydrology (including, but notlimited to Water Pollution)

5S. Ecology and EnvironmentalProtection (including Conservation)

Group (6)6A. Sociology (except Economics and

including Criminology)6B. Psychology (including, but not

limited to Psychometrics, ChildPsychology and Psychobiology)

6C. History (including Art History)6D. Philosophy (including

Humanities)6E. Anthropology and Archaeology6F. Demography6G. Government and Politics

(including, but not limited toInternational Relations)

6H. Economics6I. Literature6J. Instructional Media and

Technology6K. Fine Arts (including, but not

limited to Music, Theater, Sculpture,Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, andPhotography)

6L. Estate Management6M. Linguistics6N. Law (including Judicature and all

branches and specialties in the practiceof Law, except in Law Enforcement)

Group (7)All fields listed in part I.

Group (8)8A. Journalism (including, but not

limited to editors and reporters, andincluding text-book writers, interpretersand translators)

8B. Communication Media (includingTelevision and Film)

8C. Electrical CommunicationTechnology

8D. Radio Operation8F. Merchant Marine8G. Architecture (including Marine

Architecture)8H. Construction (including, but not

limited to builders, but not includingskilled and unskilled laborers)

8I. Construction-Project Management8J. Drafting8K. Skilled Operation of Construction

Machines

Group (9)

9A. Industrial and BusinessAdministration and Management(including, but not limited to:programmers and Project Evaluation,Business, Total Quality Management)

9B. International Business andCommerce

9C. Industrial Organization9D. Labor and Industrial Relations9E. Economic Development and

Planning (including Rural Development)9F. Economic Information Analysis

(including, but not limited toManagement Studies)

9G. Accounting9H. Cybernetic Technology9I. Statistics9K. Administration of Financial

Institutions (including, but not limitedto Savings and Loan Organizations andCredit Unions)

9L. Financial Planning9M. Operations Research9N. Banking9O. Farm Management and

Administration9P. Hotel and Motel Management

Group (10)

10A. Library Science (including, butnot limited to Electronic Data Storageand Retrieval)

Cameroon

Group (1)

1A. Public Administration (includingbut Not Limited To: City Planning,Urban Studies/Planning, UrbanTransportation, and Public Health)

1B. Public Social Administration(including, but not limited to: Welfare,Dietetics, Nutrition, Family Planningand Public Health)

1C. Public Social Services1D. Sanitation1E. Drug Abuse and Narcotics Control1F. International Health1G. Tourism and Travel1H. Law Enforcement and Corrections

(including, but not limited to theAdministration of Justice)

1I. Parks and Recreation Management(including, but not limited to WildlifeManagement)

1J. Primary School Administration1K. Secondary School Administration1L. College, University and Higher

Education Administration1M. Technical or Vocational School

Administration1N. Hospital Administration

Group (2)

2A. General Practice of Medicine(including Osteopaths who also practicemedicine)

2B. Recognized MedicalSpecializations (including, but notlimited to: Anesthesiology, Audiology,Cardiography, Cardiology, Dermatology,Embryology, Epidemiology, ForensicMedicine, Gastroenterology,Hematology, Immunology, InternalMedicine, Neurological Surgery,Obstetrics and Gynecology, Oncology,Ophthalmology, Orthopedic Surgery,Otolaryngology, Pathology, Pediatrics,Pharmacology and Pharmaceutics,Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation,Physiology, Plastic Surgery, PreventiveMedicine, Proctology, Psychiatry andNeurology, Radiology, SpeechPathology, Sports Medicine, Surgery,

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Thoracic Surgery, Toxicology, Urologyand Virology)

2C. Veterinary Medicine2D. Emergency Medicine2E. Nuclear Medicine2F. Geriatrics2G. Nursing (including, but not

limited to registered nurses, practicalnurses, physician’s receptionists andmedical records clerks)

2H. Medical Instruments andTechnology

2I. Dentistry2J. Dental Technology2K. Optometry2M. Medical Cybernetics2N. All Therapies, Prosthetics and

Healing (except Medicine, Osteopathyor Osteopathic Medicine, Nursing,Dentistry, Chiropractic and Optometry)

2O. Medical Statistics andDocumentation

2P. Cancer Research2Q. Medical Photography2R. Environmental Health

Group (3)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (4)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (5)

5A. Chemistry (including all branchesand specialties in Chemistry, except inPharmacy and Chemical Engineering)

5B. Life Sciences (including, but notlimited to: Pharmacy and Biology)

5C. Study of Drugs and AlliedSciences

5D. Optics and Physics (includingphysical chemists, metallurgists and allbranches and specialties in Physics)

5E. Genetics5F. Mathematics5G. Laboratory Technology

(including, but not limited to: physicaland chemistry laboratory technicians)

5H. Metal Fabrication (including, butnot limited to skilled metal craftsworkers)

5I. Atmospheric-HydrosphericSciences (including, but not limited to:Marine Science, Meteorology andOceanography)

5J. Astronomy and Space Technology5K. Repair and Maintenance

Technology5L. Agriculture and Agronomy

(including, but not limited to:veterinarians, plant pathologists,poultry and dairy scientists, animalhusbandry and animal nutrition)

5M. Food Science and Technology5N. Zoology (including Animal

Behavior and Physiology)5O. Forestry5P. Fisheries (Or Other Marine

Products)

5Q. Geology (including all branchesand specialties, e.g. Oceanology, and allbranches of Applied Geology includinggeophysicists and geochemists)

5R. Hydrology (including, but notlimited to Water Pollution)

5S. Ecology and EnvironmentalProtection (including Conservation)

Group (6)6A. Sociology (except Economics and

including Criminology)6C. History (including Art History)6D. Philosophy (including

Humanities)6E. Anthropology and Archaeology6F. Demography6G. Government and Politics

(including, but not limited toInternational Relations)

6H. Economics6I. Literature6J. Instructional Media and

Technology6K. Fine Arts (including, but not

limited to Music, Theater, Sculpture,Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, andPhotography)

6L. Estate Management6M. Linguistics

Group (7)All fields listed in part I.

Group (8)8A. Journalism (including, but not

limited to editors and reporters, andincluding text-book writers, interpretersand translators)

8B. Communication Media (includingTelevision and Film)

8C. Electrical CommunicationTechnology

8D. Radio Operation8F. Merchant Marine8G. Architecture (including Marine

Architecture)8H. Construction (including, but not

limited to builders, but not includingskilled and unskilled laborers)

8I. Construction-Project Management8J. Drafting8K. Skilled Operation of Construction

Machines

Group (9)

9A. Industrial and BusinessAdministration and Management(including, but not limited to:programmers and Project Evaluation,Business, Total Quality Management)

9B. International Business andCommerce

9C. Industrial Organization9D. Labor and Industrial Relations9E. Economic Development and

Planning (including Rural Development)9F. Economic Information Analysis

(including, but not limited toManagement Studies)

9G. Accounting9H. Cybernetic Technology9I. Statistics9K. Administration of Financial

Institutions (including, but not limitedto Savings and Loan Organizations andCredit Unions)

9L. Financial Planning9M. Operations Research9N. Banking9O. Farm Management and

Administration9P. Hotel and Motel Management

Group (10)10A. Library Science (including, but

not limited to Electronic Data Storageand Retrieval)

Cape Verde

Group (1)1A. Public Administration (including

but Not Limited To: Urban Studies/Planning, Urban Transportation, CityPlanning and Public Health)

1E. Drug Abuse and Narcotics Control1F. International Health1G. Tourism and Travel1N. Hospital Administration

Group (3)All fields listed in part I.

Group (4)4C. Chemical Engineering4D. Civil Engineering (including

Airport Engineering)4F. Computer Engineering and

Technologies4G. Electrical Engineering4H. Electronic Engineering (including

Radio Engineering)4I. Energy Engineering and

Technology (but not includingPetroleum and Natural Gas Engineeringand Technology)

4K. Industrial Engineering4L. Marine and Aeronautical

Engineering and Technology (including,but not limited to: Marine and FlightEngineers)

4N. Mechanical Engineering(including, but not limited to: systems,safety, and production engineers, andincluding Automatic Data Processing)

4U. Agricultural Engineering4W. Water Resource Management4X. Environmental Engineering

Group (5)5A. Chemistry (including all branches

and specialties in Chemistry, except inPharmacy and Chemical Engineering)

5B. Life Sciences (including, but notlimited to: Pharmacy and Biology)

5D. Optics and Physics (includingphysical chemists, metallurgists and allbranches and specialties in Physics)

5I. Atmospheric-HydrosphericSciences (including, but not limited to:

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Marine Science, Meteorology andOceanography

5L. Agriculture and Agronomy(including, but not limited to:veterinarians, plant pathologists,poultry and dairy scientists, animalhusbandry and animal nutrition)

5O. Forestry5P. Fisheries (or other marine

products)5Q. Geology (including all branches

and specialties, e.g. Oceanology, and allbranches of Applied Geology includinggeophysicists and geochemists)

5R. Hydrology (including, but notlimited to Water Pollution)

5S. Ecology and EnvironmentalProtection (including Conservation)

5T. Desalinization5U. Population Studies

Group (6)

6E. Anthropology and Archaeology6H. Economics6J. Instructional Media and

Technology

Group (7)

7E. Vocational and Technical SchoolTeaching

Group (8)

8A. Journalism (including, but notlimited to editors and reporters, andincluding text-book writers, interpretersand translators)

8B. Communication Media (includingTelevision and Film)

8G. Architecture (including MarineArchitecture)

8L. Telecommunications

Group (9)

9A. Industrial and BusinessAdministration and Management(including, but not limited to:programmers and Project Evaluation,Business, Total Quality Management)

9B. International Business andCommerce

9D. Labor and Industrial Relations9E. Economic Development and

Planning (including Rural Development)9I. Statistics9K. Administration of Financial

Institutions (including, but not limitedto Savings and Loan Organizations andCredit Unions)

9N. Banking9P. Hotel and Motel Management9R. Marketing9S. FinanceCentral African Republic

Group (1)

1A. Public Administration (including,but not limited to: City Planning, UrbanStudies/Planning, UrbanTransportation, and Public Health)

1B. Public Social Administration(including, but not limited to: Welfare,Dietetics, Nutrition, Family Planningand Public Health)

1C. Public Social Services1D. Sanitation1E. Drug Abuse and Narcotics Control1F. International Health1G. Tourism and Travel1H. Law Enforcement and Corrections

(including, but not limited to theAdministration of Justice)

1I. Parks and Recreation Management(including, but not limited to WildlifeManagement)

1J. Primary School Administration1K. Secondary School Administration1L. College, University and Higher

Education Administration1M. Technical or Vocational School

Administration1N. Hospital Administration

Group (2)

All fields listed in part I.Group (3)All fields listed in part I.

Group (4)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (5)

5A. Chemistry (including all branchesand specialties in Chemistry, except inPharmacy and Chemical Engineering)

5B. Life Sciences (including, but notlimited to: Pharmacy and Biology)

5C. Study of Drugs and AlliedSciences

5E. Genetics5F. Mathematics5G. Laboratory Technology

(including, but not limited to: physicaland chemistry laboratory technicians)

5H. Metal Fabrication (including, butnot limited to skilled metal craftsworkers)

5I. Atmospheric-HydrosphericSciences (including, but not limited toMarine Science, Meteorology andOceanography)

5J. Astronomy and Space Technology5K. Repair and Maintenance

Technology5L. Agriculture and Agronomy

(including, but not limited to:veterinarians, plant pathologists,poultry and dairy scientists, animalhusbandry and animal nutrition)

5M. Food Science and Technology5N. Zoology (including Animal

Behavior and Physiology)5O. Forestry5Q. Geology (including all branches

and specialties, e.g. Oceanology, and allbranches of Applied Geology includinggeophysicists and geochemists)

5R. Hydrology (including, but notlimited to Water Pollution)

5S. Ecology and EnvironmentalProtection (including Conservation)

5U. Population Studies

Group (6)

6A. Sociology (except Economics andincluding Criminology)

6B. Psychology (including, but notlimited to Psychometrics, ChildPsychology and Psychobiology)

6C. History (including Art History)6D. Philosophy (including

Humanities)6E. Anthropology and Archaeology6F. Demography6G. Government and Politics

(including, but not limited toInternational Relations)

6H. Economics6I. Literature6J. Instructional Media and

Technology6K. Fine Arts (including, but not

limited to Music, Theater, Sculpture,Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, andPhotography)

6L. Estate Management6M. Linguistics

Group (7)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (8)

8A. Journalism (including, but notlimited to editors and reporters, andincluding text-book writers, interpretersand translators)

8B. Communication Media (includingTelevision and Film)

8C. Electrical CommunicationTechnology

8D. Radio Operation8F. Merchant Marine8G. Architecture (including Marine

Architecture)8H. Construction (including, but not

limited to builders, but not includingskilled and unskilled laborers)

8I. Construction-Project Management8J. Drafting8K. Skilled Operation of Construction

Machines

Group (9)

9A. Industrial and BusinessAdministration and Management(including, but not limited to:programmers and Project Evaluation,Business, Total Quality Management)

9B. International Business andCommerce

9C. Industrial Organization9D. Labor and Industrial Relations9E. Economic Development and

Planning (including Rural Development)9F. Economic Information Analysis

(including, but not limited tomanagement studies)

9G. Accounting

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9H. Cybernetic Technology9I. Statistics9K. Administration of Financial

Institutions (including, but not limitedto Savings and Loan Organizations andCredit Unions)

9L. Financial Planning9M. Operations Research9N. Banking9O. Farm Management and

Administration9P. Hotel and Motel Management

Group (10)

10A. Library Science (including, butnot limited to Electronic Data Storageand Retrieval)

Chad

Group (1)

1A. Public Administration (including,but not limited to: City Planning, UrbanStudies/Planning, UrbanTransportation, and Public Health)

1B. Public Social Administration(including, but not limited to: Welfare,Dietetics, Nutrition, Family Planningand Public Health)

1C. Public Social Services1D. Sanitation1E. Drug Abuse and Narcotics Control1F. International Health1G. Tourism and Travel1H. Law Enforcement and Corrections

(including, but not limited to theAdministration of Justice)

1I. Parks and Recreation Management(including, but not limited to WildlifeManagement)

1J. Primary School Administration1K. Secondary School Administration1L. College, University and Higher

Education Administration1M. Technical or Vocational School

Administration1N. Hospital Administration

Group (2)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (3)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (4)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (5)

5A. Chemistry (including all branchesand specialties in Chemistry, except inPharmacy and Chemical Engineering)

5B. Life Sciences (including, but notlimited to: Pharmacy and Biology)

5C. Study of Drugs and AlliedSciences

5E. Genetics5F. Mathematics5G. Laboratory Technology

(including, but not limited to: physicaland chemistry laboratory technicians)

5H. Metal Fabrication (including, butnot limited to skilled metal craftsworkers)

5I. Atmospheric-HydrosphericSciences (including but not limited to:Marine Science, Meteorology andOceanography)

5J. Astronomy and Space Technology5K. Repair and Maintenance

Technology5L. Agriculture and Agronomy

(including, but not limited to:veterinarians, plant pathologists,poultry and dairy scientists, animalhusbandry and animal nutrition)

5M. Food Science and Technology5N. Zoology (including Animal

Behavior and Physiology)5O. Forestry5Q. Geology (including all branches

and specialties, e.g. Oceanology, and allbranches of Applied Geology includinggeophysicists and geochemists)

5R. Hydrology (including, but notlimited to Water Pollution)

5S. Ecology and EnvironmentalProtection (including Conservation)

5U. Population Studies

Group (6)6A. Sociology (except Economics and

including Criminology)6B. Psychology (including, but not

limited to Psychometrics, ChildPsychology and Psychobiology)

6C. History (including Art History)6D. Philosophy (including

Humanities)6E. Anthropology and Archaeology6F. Demography6G. Government and Politics

(including, but not limited toInternational Relations)

6H. Economics6I. Literature6J. Instructional Media and

Technology6K. Fine Arts (including, but not

limited to Music, Theater, Sculpture,Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, andPhotography)

6L. Estate Management6M. Linguistics

Group (7)All fields listed in part I.

Group (8)8A. Journalism (including, but not

limited to editors and reporters, andincluding text-book writers, interpretersand translators)

8B. Communication Media (includingTelevision and Film)

8C. Electrical CommunicationTechnology

8D. Radio Operation8F. Merchant Marine8G. Architecture (including Marine

Architecture)

8H. Construction (including, but notlimited to builders, but not includingskilled and unskilled laborers)

8I. Construction-Project Management8J. Drafting8K. Skilled Operation of Construction

Machines

Group (9)

9A. Industrial and BusinessAdministration and Management(including, but not limited to:programmers and Project Evaluation,Business, Total Quality Management)

9B. International Business andCommerce

9C. Industrial Organization9D. Labor and Industrial Relations9E. Economic Development and

Planning (including Rural Development)9F. Economic Information Analysis

(including, but not limited toManagement Studies)

9G. Accounting9H. Cybernetic Technology9I. Statistics9K. Administration of Financial

Institutions (including, but not limitedto Savings and Loan Organizations andCredit Unions)

9L. Financial Planning9M. Operations Research9N. Banking9O. Farm Management and

Administration9P. Hotel and Motel Management

Group (10)

10A. Library Science (including, butnot limited to Electronic Data Storageand Retrieval)

Chile

Group (1)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (2)

2B. Recognized MedicalSpecializations (including, but notlimited to: Anesthesiology, Audiology,Cardiography, Cardiology, Dermatology,Embryology, Epidemiology, ForensicMedicine, Gastroenterology,Hematology, Immunology, InternalMedicine, Neurological Surgery,Obstetrics and Gynecology, Oncology,Ophthalmology, Orthopedic Surgery,Otolaryngology, Pathology, Pediatrics,Pharmacology and Pharmaceutics,Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation,Physiology, Plastic Surgery, PreventiveMedicine, Proctology, Psychiatry andNeurology, Radiology, SpeechPathology, Sports Medicine, Surgery,Thoracic Surgery, Toxicology, Urologyand Virology)

2C. Veterinary Medicine2D. Emergency Medicine2E. Nuclear Medicine

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2F. Geriatrics2G. Nursing (including, but not

limited to registered nurses, practicalnurses, physician’s receptionists andmedical records clerks)

2I. Dentistry2M. Medical Cybernetics2N. All Therapies, Prosthetics and

Healing (except Medicine, Osteopathyor Osteopathic Medicine, Nursing,Dentistry, Chiropractic and Optometry)

2O. Medical Statistics andDocumentation

2P. Cancer Research2Q. Medical Photography2R. Environmental Health

Group (3)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (4)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (5)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (6)

6A. Sociology (except Economics andincluding Criminology)

6B. Psychology (including, but notlimited to Child Psychology,Psychometrics and Psychobiology)

6C. History (including Art History)6D. Philosophy (including

Humanities)6E. Anthropology and Archaeology6F. Demography6G. Government and Politics

(including, but not limited toInternational Relations)

6H. Economics6I. Literature6J. Instructional Media and

Technology6K. Fine Arts (including, but not

limited to Music, Theater, Sculpture,Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, andPhotography)

6L. Estate Management6M. Linguistics

Group (7)

7A. Teaching and Religious Education7B. Educational Testing, Evaluation

and Measurement7C. Primary School Teaching

(including, but not limited to NurserySchools and Kindergartens)

7F. College and University Teachingin Natural Sciences, Mathematics,Engineering and Technology (exceptAgriculture)

7G. College and University Teachingof Social Sciences, Liberal Arts andLiterature (including Foreign LanguageEducation)

7H. College and University Teachingof Education

7I. College and University Teaching ofBusiness

7J. Agricultural School Teaching7K. Education of the Physically

Handicapped (including Education ofthe Mentally Retarded and EmotionallyDisturbed)

7L. Education of Exceptional Children7M. Physical Education and

Recreation (including, but not limited toCoaching)

7N. Teaching in Medical Schools(including, but not limited to lecturers)

7P. Career Guidance and Counseling

Group (8)8B. Communication Media (including

Television and Film)8C. Electrical Communication

Technology8D. Radio Operation8E. Airplane Piloting (including, but

not limited to Airline Piloting)8F. Merchant Marine8I. Construction-Project Management

Group (9)9A. Industrial and Business

Administration and Management(including, but not limited to:programmers and Project Development,Business, Total Quality Management)

9B. International Business andCommerce

9C. Industrial Organization9D. Labor and Industrial Relations9E. Economic Development and

Planning (including Rural Development)9F. Economic Information Analysis

(including, but not limited toManagement Studies)

9G. Accounting9H. Cybernetic Technology9I. Statistics9K. Administration of Financial

Institutions (including, but not limitedto Savings and Loan Organizations andCredit Unions)

9L. Financial Planning9M. Operations Research9O. Farm Management and

Administration9P. Hotel and Motel Management

People’s Republic of ChinaPlease note that the skills list for the

People’s Republic of China does notapply to the citizens of Taiwan.

Group (1)All fields listed in part I.

Group (2)All fields listed in part I.

Group (3)All fields listed in part I.

Group (4)All fields listed in part I.

Group (5)All fields listed in part I.

Group (6)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (7)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (8)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (9)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (10)

All fields listed in part I.

Colombia

Group (1)

1A. Public Administration (includingbut not limited to: City Planning, UrbanStudies/Planning, UrbanTransportation, and Public Health)

1B. Public Social Administration(including, but not limited to: Welfare,Dietetics, Nutrition, Family Planningand Public Health)

1C. Public Social Services1D. Sanitation1E. Drug Abuse and Narcotics Control1F. International Health1G. Tourism and Travel1H. Law Enforcement and Corrections

(including, but not limited to theAdministration of Justice)

1I. Parks and Recreation Management(including, but not limited to WildlifeManagement)

1J. Primary School Administration1K. Secondary School Administration1L. College, University and Higher

Education Administration1M. Technical or Vocational School

Administration1O. Labor Union Administration

Group (2)

2B. Recognized MedicalSpecializations (including, but notlimited to: Anesthesiology, Audiology,Cardiography, Cardiology, Dermatology,Embryology, Epidemiology, ForensicMedicine, Gastroenterology,Hematology, Immunology, InternalMedicine, Neurological Surgery,Obstetrics and Gynecology, Oncology,Ophthalmology, Orthopedic Surgery,Otolaryngology, Pathology, Pediatrics,Pharmacology and Pharmaceutics,Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation,Physiology, Plastic Surgery, PreventiveMedicine, Proctology, Psychiatry andNeurology, Radiology, SpeechPathology, Sports Medicine, Surgery,Thoracic Surgery, Toxicology, Urologyand Virology)

2C. Veterinary Medicine2D. Emergency Medicine2E. Nuclear Medicine2F. Geriatrics

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2G. Nursing (including, but notlimited to registered nurses, practicalnurses, physician’s receptionists andmedical records clerks)

2H. Medical Instruments andTechnology

2I. Dentistry2J. Dental Technology2M. Medical Cybernetics2O. Medical Statistics and

Documentation2P. Cancer Research2Q. Medical Photography2R. Environmental Health

Group (3)All fields listed in part I.

Group (4)4A. Aerospace Engineering4B. Cartography4C. Chemical Engineering4E. Communication Engineering4F. Computer Engineering and

Technologies4I. Energy Engineering (but not

including Petroleum and Natural GasEngineering and Technology)

4J. Genetic and BiomedicalEngineering

4K. Industrial Engineering4L. Marine and Aeronautical

Engineering and Technology (including,but not limited to: marine and flightengineers)

4M. Materials Engineering andSciences (including, but not limited to:textiles, plastics, wood, paper andmetal, but not including MetalFabrication)

4O. Mining and LumberingEngineering and Technology

4P. Navigation and TransportationEngineering

4Q. Optical Engineering (including,but not limited to: light and soundtechnology)

4R. Petroleum and Natural GasEngineering and Technology

4S. Printing and PhotographicEngineering and Technology

Group (5)

5C. Study of Drugs and AlliedSciences

5E. Genetics5H. Metal Fabrication (including, but

not limited to skilled metal craftsworkers)

5I. Atmospheric-HydrosphericSciences (including, but not limited to:Marine Science, Meteorology andOceanography)

5J. Astronomy and Space Technology5M. Food Science and Technology5N. Zoology (including Animal

Behavior and Physiology)5O. Forestry5P. Fisheries (or other marine

products)

5Q. Geology (including all branchesand specialties, e.g. Oceanology, and allbranches of Applied Geology includinggeophysicists and geochemists)

5S. Ecology and EnvironmentalProtection (including Conservation)

5U. Population Studies

Group (6)

6C. History (including Art History)6D. Philosophy (including

Humanities)6E. Anthropology and Archaeology6F. Demography6G. Government and Politics

(including, but not limited toInternational Relations)

6I. Literature6J. Instructional Media and

Technology6K. Fine Arts (including, but not

limited to Music, Theater, Sculpture,Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, andPhotography)

6L. Estate Management6M. Linguistics

Group (7)

7A. Teaching and Religious Education7B. Educational Testing, Evaluation

and Measurement7C. Primary School Teaching

(including, but not limited to NurserySchools and Kindergartens)

7D. Secondary School Teaching(including, but not limited to RemedialTeaching and Teaching of English as aForeign Language)

7E. Vocational and Technical SchoolTeaching

7F. College and University Teachingin Natural Sciences, Mathematics,Engineering and Technology (exceptAgriculture)

7I. College and University Teaching ofBusiness

7J. Agricultural School Teaching7K . Education of the Physically

Handicapped (including Education ofthe Mentally Retarded and EmotionallyDisturbed)

7L. Education of Exceptional Children7M. Physical Education and

Recreation (including, but not limited toCoaching)

7P. Career Guidance and Counseling

Group (8)

8B. Communication Media (includingTelevision and Film)

8F. Merchant Marine8I. Construction-Project Management

Group (9)

9A. Industrial and BusinessAdministration and Management(including, but not limited to:programmers and Project Development,Business, Total Quality Management)

9B. International Business andCommerce

9C. Industrial Organization9D. Labor and Industrial Relations9E. Economic Development and

Planning (including Rural Development)9F. Economic Information Analysis

(including, but not limited toManagement Studies)

9G. Accounting9H. Cybernetic Technology9I. Statistics9L. Financial Planning9M. Operations Research9O. Farm Management and

Administration9P. Hotel and Motel Management

Group (10)

10A. Library Science (including, butnot limited to Electronic Data Storageand Retrieval)

Costa Rica

Group (1)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (2)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (3)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (4)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (5)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (6)

6A. Sociology (except Economics andincluding Criminology)

6C. History (including Art History)6D. Philosophy (including

Humanities)6E. Anthropology and Archaeology6F. Demography6G. Government and Politics

(including, but not limited toInternational Relations)

6H. Economics6I. Literature6J. Instructional Media and

Technology6K. Fine Arts (including, but not

limited to Music, Theater, Sculpture,Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, andPhotography)

6L. Estate Management6M. Linguistics6O. Theology6P. Cultural Diversity (including, but

not limited to Women’s, Minority,Ethnic and Area Studies)

6Q. Fashion and Textile Design6R. Graphic Design6S. Geography6T. Home Economics6U. Language Studies

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Group (7)7A. Teaching and Religious Education7B. Educational Testing, Evaluation

and Measurement7C. Primary School Teaching

(including, but not limited to NurserySchools and Kindergartens)

7D. Secondary School Teaching(including, but not limited to RemedialTeaching and Teaching of English as aForeign Language)

7E. Vocational and Technical SchoolTeaching

7F. College and University Teachingin Natural Sciences, Mathematics,Engineering and Technology (exceptAgriculture)

7G. College and University Teachingof Social Sciences, Liberal Arts andLiterature (including Foreign LanguageEducation)

7H. College and University Teachingof Education

7I. College and University Teaching ofBusiness

7J. Agricultural School Teaching7K. Education of the Physically

Handicapped (including Education ofthe Mentally Retarded and EmotionallyDisturbed)

7L. Education of Exceptional Children7M. Physical Education and

Recreation (including, but not limited toCoaching)

7N. Teaching in Medical Schools(including, but not limited to lecturers)

7P. Career Guidance and Counseling7Q. Camp Counselor7R. Educational Technology

(Instructional Systems Technology)7S. Educational Psychology7T. Curriculum Planning

Group (8)8A. Journalism (including, but not

limited to editors and reporters, andincluding text-book writers, interpretersand translators)

8B. Communication Media (includingTelevision and Film)

8C. Electrical CommunicationTechnology

8F. Merchant Marine8I. Construction-Project Management8K. Skilled Operation of Construction

Machines8L. Telecommunications

Group (9)All fields listed in part I.

Group (10)10A. Library Science (including, but

not limited to Electronic Data Storageand Retrieval)

Cote d’Ivoire (formerly Ivory Coast)

Group (1)1A. Public Administration (including,

but not limited to: City Planning, Urban

Studies/Planning, UrbanTransportation, and Public Health)

1B. Public Social Administration(including, but not limited to: Welfare,Dietetics, Nutrition, Family Planningand Public Health)

1C. Public Social Services1D. Sanitation1E. Drug Abuse and Narcotics Control1F. International Health1G. Tourism and Travel1H. Law Enforcement and Corrections

(including, but not limited to theAdministration of Justice)

1I. Parks and Recreation Management(including, but not limited to WildlifeManagement)

1J. Primary School Administration1K. Secondary School Administration1L. College, University and Higher

Education Administration1M. Technical or Vocational School

Administration1N. Hospital Administration

Group (2)

2A. General Practice of Medicine(including Osteopaths who also practicemedicine)

2B. Recognized MedicalSpecializations (including, but notlimited to: Anesthesiology, Audiology,Cardiography, Cardiology, Dermatology,Embryology, Epidemiology, ForensicMedicine, Gastroenterology,Hematology, Immunology, InternalMedicine, Neurological Surgery,Obstetrics and Gynecology, Oncology,Ophthalmology, Orthopedic Surgery,Otolaryngology, Pathology, Pediatrics,Pharmacology and Pharmaceutics,Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation,Physiology, Plastic Surgery, PreventiveMedicine, Proctology, Psychiatry andNeurology, Radiology, SpeechPathology, Sports Medicine, Surgery,Thoracic Surgery, Toxicology, Urologyand Virology)

2C. Veterinary Medicine2D. Emergency Medicine2E. Nuclear Medicine2F. Geriatrics2G. Nursing (including, but not

limited to registered nurses, practicalnurses, physician’s receptionists andmedical records clerks)

2H. Medical Instruments andTechnology

2I. Dentistry2J. Dental Technology2K. Optometry2M. Medical Cybernetics2N. All Therapies, Prosthetics and

Healing (except Medicine,Osteopathy orOsteopathic Medicine, Nursing,Dentistry, Chiropractic and Optometry)

2O. Medical Statistics andDocumentation

2P. Cancer Research

2Q. Medical Photography2R. Environmental Health

Group (3)All fields listed in part I.

Group (4)All fields listed in part I.

Group (5)5A. Chemistry (including all branches

and specialties in Chemistry, except inPharmacy and Chemical Engineering)

5B. Life Sciences (including, but notlimited to: Pharmacy and Biology)

5C. Study of Drugs and AlliedSciences

5D. Optics and Physics (includingphysical chemists, metallurgists and allbranches and specialties in Physics)

5E. Genetics5F. Mathematics5G. Laboratory Technology

(including, but not limited to: physicaland chemistry laboratory technicians)

5H. Metal Fabrication (including, butnot limited to skilled metal craftsworkers)

5I. Atmospheric-HydrosphericSciences (including, but not limited to:Marine Science, Meteorology andOceanography)

5J. Astronomy and Space Technology5K. Repair and Maintenance

Technology5L. Agriculture and Agronomy

(including, but not limited to:veterinarians, plant pathologists,poultry and dairy scientists, animalhusbandry and animal nutrition)

5M. Food Science and Technology5N. Zoology (including Animal

Behavior and Physiology)5O. Forestry5P. Fisheries (or other marine

products)5Q. Geology (including all branches

and specialties, e.g. Oceanology, and allbranches of Applied Geology includinggeophysicists and geochemists)

5R. Hydrology (including, but notlimited to Water Pollution)

5S. Ecology and EnvironmentalProtection (including Conservation)

5U. Population Studies

Group (6)

6A. Sociology (except Economics andincluding Criminology)

6B. Psychology (including, but notlimited to Psychometrics, ChildPsychology and Psychobiology)

6C. History (including Art History)6D. Philosophy (including

Humanities)6E. Anthropology and Archaeology6F. Demography6G. Government and Politics

(including, but not limited toInternational Relations)

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6H. Economics6I. Literature6J. Instructional Media and

Technology6K. Fine Arts (including, but not

limited to Music, Theater, Sculpture,Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, andPhotography)

6L. Estate Management6M. Linguistics

Group (7)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (8)

8A. Journalism (including, but notlimited to editors and reporters, andincluding text-book writers, interpretersand translators)

8B. Communication Media (includingTelevision and Film)

8C. Electrical CommunicationTechnology

8D. Radio Operation8F. Merchant Marine8G. Architecture (including Marine

Architecture)8H. Construction (including but not

limited to builders, but not includingskilled and unskilled laborers)

8I. Construction-Project Management8J. Drafting8K. Skilled Operation of Construction

Machines

Group (9)

9A. Industrial and BusinessAdministration and Management(including, but not limited to:programmers and Project Evaluation,Business, Total Quality Management)

9B. International Business andCommerce

9C. Industrial Organization9D. Labor and Industrial Relations9E. Economic Development and

Planning (including Rural Development)9F. Economic Information Analysis

(including, but not limited toManagement Studies)

9G. Accounting9H. Cybernetic Technology9I. Statistics9K. Administration of Financial

Institutions (including, but not limitedto Savings and Loan Organizations andCredit Unions)

9L. Financial Planning9M. Operations Research9N. Banking9O. Farm Management and

Administration9P. Hotel and Motel Management

Group (10)

10A. Library Science (including, butnot limited to Electronic Data Storageand Retrieval)

Croatia

Group (1)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (2)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (3)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (4)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (5)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (6)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (7)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (8)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (9)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (10)

All fields listed in part I.

Cyprus

Group (1)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (2)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (3)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (4)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (5)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (6)

6A. Sociology (except Economics andincluding Criminology)

6B. Psychology (including, but notlimited to, Psychometrics, ChildPsychology and Psychobiology)

6C. History (including Art History)6D. Philosophy (including

Humanities)6E. Anthropology and Archaeology6F. Demography6G. Government and Politics

(including, but not limited toInternational Relations)

6H. Economics6I. Literature6J. Instructional Media and

Technology6K. Fine Arts (including, but not

limited to Music, Theater, Sculpture,Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, andPhotography)

6L. Estate Management6M. Linguistics

Group (7)

7A. Teaching and Religious Education7B. Educational Testing, Evaluation

and Measurement7C. Primary School Teaching

(including, but not limited to NurserySchools and Kindergartens)

7D. Secondary School Teaching(including, but not limited to RemedialTeaching and Teaching of English as aForeign Language)

7E. Vocational and Technical SchoolTeaching

7I. College and University Teaching ofBusiness

7K . Education of the PhysicallyHandicapped (including Education ofthe Mentally Retarded and EmotionallyDisturbed)

7L. Education of Exceptional Children7M. Physical Education and

Recreation (including, but not limited toCoaching)

7P. Career Guidance and Counseling

Group (8)

8B. Communication Media (includingTelevision and Film)

8C. Electrical CommunicationTechnology

8D. Radio Operation8E. Airplane Piloting (including, but

not limited to Airline Piloting)8F. Merchant Marine8G. Architecture (including Marine

Architecture)8H. Construction (including, but not

limited to builders, but not includingskilled and unskilled laborers)

8I. Construction-Project Management8J. Drafting8K. Skilled Operation of Construction

Machines

Group (9)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (10)

10A. Library Science (including, butnot limited to Electronic Data Storageand Retrieval)

Czech Republic

Group (1)

1A. Public Administration (including,but not limited to: City Planning, UrbanStudies/Planning, UrbanTransportation, and Public Health)

1B. Public Social Administration(including, but not limited to: Welfare,Dietetics, Nutrition, Family Planningand Public Health)

1C. Public Social Services1D. Sanitation1E. Drug Abuse and Narcotics Control1F. International Health

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1G. Tourism and Travel1H. Law Enforcement and Corrections

(including, but not limited to theAdministration of Justice)

1I. Parks and Recreation Management(including, but not limited to WildlifeManagement)

1J. Primary School Administration1K. Secondary School Administration1L. College, University and Higher

Education Administration1M. Technical or Vocational School

Administration1N. Hospital Administration

Group (2)

2A. General Practice of Medicine(including Osteopaths who also practicemedicine)

2B. Recognized MedicalSpecializations (including, but notlimited to: Anesthesiology, Audiology,Cardiography, Cardiology, Dermatology,Embryology, Epidemiology, ForensicMedicine, Gastroenterology,Hematology, Immunology, InternalMedicine, Neurological Surgery,Obstetrics and Gynecology, Oncology,Ophthalmology, Orthopedic Surgery,Otolaryngology, Pathology, Pediatrics,Pharmacology and Pharmaceutics,Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation,Physiology, Plastic Surgery, PreventiveMedicine, Proctology, Psychiatry andNeurology, Radiology, SpeechPathology, Sports Medicine, Surgery,Thoracic Surgery, Toxicology, Urologyand Virology)

2C. Veterinary Medicine2D. Emergency Medicine2F. Geriatrics2G. Nursing (including, but not

limited to registered nurses, practicalnurses, physician’s receptionists andmedical records clerks)

2H. Medical Instruments andTechnology

2I. Dentistry2J. Dental Technology2K. Optometry2M. Medical Cybernetics2N. All Therapies, Prosthetics and

Healing (except Medicine, Osteopathyor Osteopathic Medicine, Nursing,Dentistry, Chiropractic and Optometry)

2O. Medical Statistics andDocumentation

2P. Cancer Research2Q. Medical Photography2R. Environmental Health2S. Medical Research

Group (3)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (4)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (5)

5A. Chemistry (including all branchesand specialties in Chemistry, except inPharmacy and Chemical Engineering)

5B. Life Sciences (including, but notlimited to: Pharmacy and Biology)

5C. Study of Drugs and AlliedSciences

5D. Optics and Physics (includingphysical chemists, metallurgists and allbranches and specialties in Physics)

5E. Genetics5F. Mathematics5G. Laboratory Technology

(including, but not limited to: Physicaland chemistry laboratory technicians)

5H. Metal Fabrication (including, butnot limited to skilled metal craftsworkers)

5I. Atmospheric-HydrosphericSciences (including but not limited to:Marine Science, Meteorology andOceanography)

5J. Astronomy and Space Technology5K. Repair and Maintenance

Technology5L. Agriculture and Agronomy

(including, but not limited To:veterinarians, plant pathologists,poultry and dairy scientists, animalhusbandry and animal nutrition)

5M. Food Science and Technology5N. Zoology (including Animal

Behavior and Physiology)5O. Forestry5Q. Geology (including all branches

and specialties, e.g. Oceanology, and allbranches of Applied Geology includinggeophysicists and geochemists)

5R. Hydrology (including, but notlimited to Water Pollution)

5S. Ecology and EnvironmentalProtection (including Conservation)

5T. Desalinization5U. Population Studies5V. Botany5W. Entomology

Group (6)

All fields listed in part 1.

Group (7)

All fields listed in part 1.

Group (8)

All fields listed in part 1.

Group (9)

All fields listed in part 1.

Group (10)

10A. Library Science (including, butnot limited to Electronic Data Storageand Retrieval)

Dominican Republic

Group (1)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (2)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (3)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (4)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (5)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (6)

6A. Sociology (except Economics andincluding Criminology)

6B. Psychology (including, but notlimited to Psychometrics, ChildPsychology and Psychobiology)

6C. History (including Art History)6D. Philosophy (including

Humanities)6E. Anthropology and Archaeology6F. Demography6G. Government and Politics

(including, but not limited toInternational Relations)

6H. Economics6I. Literature6J. Instructional Media and

Technology6K. Fine Arts (including, but not

limited to Music, Theater, Sculpture,Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, andPhotography)

6L. Estate Management6M. Linguistics6O. Religion and Theology (including,

but not limited to Ministry)

Group (7)

7A. Teaching and Religious Education7B. Educational Testing, Evaluation

and Measurement7C. Primary School Teaching

(including, but not limited to NurserySchools and Kindergartens)

7D. Secondary School Teaching(including, but not limited to RemedialTeaching and Teaching of English as aForeign Language)

7E. Vocational and Technical SchoolTeaching

7F. College and University Teachingin Natural Sciences, Mathematics,Engineering and Technology (exceptAgriculture)

7H. College and University Teachingof Education

7I. College and University Teaching ofBusiness

7J. Agricultural School Teaching7K . Education of the Physically

Handicapped (including Education ofthe Mentally Retarded and EmotionallyDisturbed)

7L. Education of Exceptional Children7M. Physical Education and

Recreation (including, but not limited toCoaching)

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7N. Teaching in Medical Schools(including, but not limited to lecturers)

7P. Career Guidance and Counseling

Group (8)All fields listed in part I.

Group (9)All fields listed in part I.

Group (10)10A. Library Science (including, but

not limited to Electronic Data Storageand Retrieval)

Ecuador

Group (1)1A. Public Administration (including,

but not limited to: City Planning, UrbanStudies/Planning, UrbanTransportation, and Public Health)

1C. Public Social Services1D. Sanitation1E. Drug Abuse and Narcotics Control1F. International Health1G. Tourism and Travel1H. Law Enforcement and Corrections

(including, but not limited to theAdministration of Justice)

1I. Parks and Recreation Management(including, but not limited to WildlifeManagement)

1J. Primary School Administration1K. Secondary School Administration1L. College, University and Higher

Education Administration1M. Technical or Vocational School

Administration

Group (2)

2C. Veterinary Medicine2D. Emergency Medicine2E. Nuclear Medicine2F. Geriatrics2H. Medical Instruments and

Technology2J. Dental Technology2M. Medical Cybernetics2O. Medical Statistics and

Documentation2P. Cancer Research2Q. Medical Photography2R. Environmental Health

Group (3)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (4)

4A. Aerospace Engineering4B. Cartography4C. Chemical Engineering4E. Communication Engineering4F. Computer Engineering and

Technologies4G. Electrical Engineering4H. Electronic Engineering (including

Radio Engineering)4I. Energy Engineering (but not

including Petroleum and Natural GasEngineering and Technology)

4J. Genetic and BiomedicalEngineering

4K. Industrial Engineering4L. Marine and Aeronautical

Engineering and Technology (including,but not limited to: Marine and FlightEngineers)

4M. Materials Engineering andSciences (including, but not limited to:textiles, Plastics, Wood, Paper andMetal, but not including MetalFabrication)

4N. Mechanical Engineering(including, but not limited to: Systems,safety, and production engineers, andincluding Automatic Data Processing)

4O. Mining and LumberingEngineering and Technology

4P. Navigation and TransportationEngineering

4Q. Optical Engineering (including,but not limited to: light and soundtechnology)

4R. Petroleum and Natural GasEngineering and Technology

4S. Printing and PhotographicEngineering and Technology

Group (5)

5A. Chemistry (including all branchesand specialties in Chemistry, except inPharmacy and Chemical Engineering)

5C. Study of Drugs and AlliedSciences

5E. Genetics5F. Mathematics5G. Laboratory Technology

(including, but not limited to: physicaland chemistry laboratory technicians)

5H. Metal Fabrication (including, butnot limited to skilled metal craftsworkers)

5I. Atmospheric-HydrosphericSciences (including, but not limited to:Marine Science, Meteorology andOceanography)

5J. Astronomy and Space Technology5K. Repair and Maintenance

Technology5L. Agriculture and Agronomy

(including, but not limited to:veterinarians, plant pathologists,poultry and dairy scientists, animalhusbandry and animal nutrition)

5M. Food Science and Technology5N. Zoology (including Animal

Behavior and Physiology)5O. Forestry5P. Fisheries (or other marine

products)5Q. Geology (including all branches

and specialties, e.g. Oceanology, and allbranches of Applied Geology includinggeophysicists and geochemists)

5R. Hydrology (including, but notlimited to Water Pollution)

5S. Ecology and EnvironmentalProtection (including Conservation)

5T. Desalinization

5U. Population Studies

Group (6)

6A. Sociology (except Economics andincluding Criminology)

6B. Psychology (including, but notlimited to Psychometrics, ChildPsychology and Psychobiology)

6C. History (including Art History)6D. Philosophy (including

Humanities)6E. Anthropology and Archaeology6F. Demography6G. Government and Politics

(including, but not limited toInternational Relations)

6I. Literature6J. Instructional Media and

Technology6K. Fine Arts (including, but not

limited to Music, Theater, Sculpture,Motion Picture Arts and Sciences andPhotography)

6L. Estate Management6M. Linguistics

Group (7)

7A. Teaching and Religious Education7B. Educational Testing, Evaluation

and Measurement7E. Vocational and Technical School

Teaching7F. College and University Teaching

in Natural Sciences, Mathematics,Engineering and Technology (exceptAgriculture)

7H. College and University Teachingof Education

7I. College and University Teaching ofBusiness

7K. Education of the PhysicallyHandicapped (including Education ofthe Mentally Retarded and EmotionallyDisturbed)

7L. Education of Exceptional Children7M. Physical Education and

Recreation (including, but not limited toCoaching)

7P. Career Guidance and Counseling

Group (8)

8B. Communication Media (includingTelevision and Film)

8C. Electrical CommunicationTechnology

8D. Radio Operation8F. Merchant Marine8H. Construction (including, but not

limited to builders, but not includingskilled and unskilled laborers)

8I. Construction-Project Management8J. Drafting8K. Skilled Operation of Construction

Machines

Group (9)

9A. Industrial and BusinessAdministration and Management(including, but not limited to:

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programmers and Project Development,Business, Total Quality Management)

9B. International Business andCommerce

9C. Industrial Organization9D. Labor and Industrial Relations9E. Economic Development and

Planning (including Rural Development)9F. Economic Information Analysis

(including, but not limited toManagement Studies)

9G. Accounting9H. Cybernetic Technology9I. Statistics9K. Administration of Financial

Institutions (including, but not limitedto Savings and Loan Organizations andCredit Unions)

9L. Financial Planning9M. Operations Research9O. Farm Management and

Administration9P. Hotel and Motel Management

Group (10)

10A. Library Science (including, butnot limited to Electronic Data Storageand Retrieval)

El Salvador

Group (1)

1A. Public Administration (including,but not limited to: City Planning, UrbanStudies/Planning, UrbanTransportation, and Public Health)

1B. Public Social Administration(including, but not limited to: Welfare,Dietetics, Nutrition, Family Planningand Public Health)

1C. Public Social Services1D. Sanitation1E. Drug Abuse and Narcotics Control1F. International Health1G. Tourism and Travel1H. Law Enforcement and Corrections

(including, but not limited to theAdministration of Justice)

1I. Parks and Recreation Management(including, but not limited to WildlifeManagement)

1J. Primary School Administration1K. Secondary School Administration1L. College, University and Higher

Education Administration1M. Technical or Vocational School

Administration1N. Hospital Administration

Group (2)

2A. General Practice of Medicine(including Osteopaths who also practicemedicine)

2B. Recognized MedicalSpecializations (including, but notlimited to: Anesthesiology, Audiology,Cardiography, Cardiology, Dermatology,Embryology, Epidemiology, ForensicMedicine, Gastroenterology,Hematology, Immunology, Internal

Medicine, Neurological Surgery,Obstetrics and Gynecology, Oncology,Ophthalmology, Orthopedic Surgery,Otolaryngology, Pathology, Pediatrics,Pharmacology and Pharmaceutics,Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation,Physiology, Plastic Surgery, PreventiveMedicine, Proctology, Psychiatry andNeurology, Radiology, SpeechPathology, Sports Medicine, Surgery,Thoracic Surgery, Toxicology, Urologyand Virology)

2C. Veterinary Medicine2D. Emergency Medicine2E. Nuclear Medicine2F. Geriatrics2G. Nursing (including, but not

limited to registered nurses, practicalnurses, physician’s receptionists andmedical records clerks)

2H. Medical Instruments andTechnology

2I. Dentistry2J. Dental Technology2K. Optometry2M. Medical Cybernetics2N. All Therapies, Prosthetics and

Healing (except Medicine, Osteopathyor Osteopathic Medicine, Nursing,Dentistry, Chiropractic and Optometry)

2O. Medical Statistics andDocumentation

2P. Cancer Research2Q. Medical Photography2R. Environmental Health

Group (3)All fields listed in part I.

Group (4)4A. Aerospace Engineering4B. Cartography4C. Chemical Engineering4E. Communication Engineering4F. Computer Engineering and

Technologies4I. Energy Engineering (but not

including Petroleum and Natural GasEngineering and Technology)

4J. Genetic and BiomedicalEngineering

4K. Industrial Engineering4L. Marine and Aeronautical

Engineering and Technology (including,but not limited to: Marine and FlightEngineers)

4M. Materials Engineering andSciences (including, but not limited to:textiles, plastics, wood, paper andmetal, but not including MetalFabrication)

4P. Navigation and TransportationEngineering

4Q. Optical Engineering (including,but not limited to: light and soundtechnology)

4R. Petroleum and Natural GasEngineering and Technology

4S. Printing and PhotographicEngineering and Technology

Group (5)

5A. Chemistry (including all branchesand specialties in Chemistry, except inPharmacy and Chemical Engineering)

5C. Study of Drugs and AlliedSciences

5E. Genetics5H. Metal Fabrication (including, but

not limited to skilled metal craftsworkers)

5I. Atmospheric-HydrosphericSciences (including, but not limited to:Marine Science, Meteorology andOceanography)

5J. Astronomy and Space Technology5K. Repair and Maintenance

Technology5L. Agriculture and Agronomy

(including, but not limited to:veterinarians, plant pathologists,poultry and dairy scientists, animalhusbandry and animal nutrition)

5M. Food Science and Technology5N. Zoology (including Animal

Behavior and Physiology)5N. Forestry5P. Fisheries (or other marine

products)5Q. Geology (including all branches

and specialties, e.g. Oceanology, and allbranches of Applied Geology includinggeophysicists and geochemists)

5R. Hydrology (including, but notlimited to Water Pollution)

5S. Ecology and EnvironmentalProtection (including Conservation)

5T. Desalinization5U. Population Studies

Group (6)

6C. History (including Art History)6D. Philosophy (including

Humanities)6E. Anthropology and Archaeology6F. Demography6G. Government and Politics

(including, but not limited toInternational Relations)

6I. Literature6J. Instructional Media and

Technology6K. Fine Arts (including, but not

limited to Music, Theater, Sculpture,Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, andPhotography)

6L. Estate Management6M. Linguistics

Group (7)

7A. Teaching and Religious Education7B. Educational Testing, Evaluation

and Measurement7D. Secondary School Teaching

(including, but not limited to RemedialTeaching and Teaching of English as aForeign Language)

7E. Vocational and Technical SchoolTeaching

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7F. College and University Teachingin Natural Sciences, Mathematics,Engineering and Technology (exceptAgriculture)

7H. College and University Teachingof Education

7J. Agricultural School Teaching7K. Education of the Physically

Handicapped (including Education ofthe Mentally Retarded and EmotionallyDisturbed)

7L. Education of Exceptional Children7M. Physical Education and

Recreation (including, but not limited toCoaching)

7N. Teaching in Medical Schools(including, but not limited to lecturers)

7P. Career Guidance and Counseling

Group (8)8B. Communication Media (including

Television and Film)8E. Airplane Piloting (including, but

not limited to Airline Piloting)8F. Merchant Marine8I. Construction-Project Management

Group (9)

9B. International Business andCommerce

9C. Industrial Organization9D. Labor and Industrial Relations9E. Economic Development and

Planning (including Rural Development)9F. Economic Information Analysis

(including, but not limited toManagement Studies)

9G. Accounting9H. Cybernetic Technology9L. Financial Planning9M. Operations Research9O. Farm Management and

Administration9P. Hotel and Motel ManagementEquatorial Guinea

Group (1)

1A. Public Administration (including,but not limited to: City Planning, UrbanStudies/Planning, UrbanTransportation, and Public Health)

1B. Public Social Administration(including, but not limited to: Welfare,Dietetics, Nutrition, Family Planningand Public Health)

1C. Public Social Services1D. Sanitation1E. Drug Abuse and Narcotics Control1F. International Health1G. Tourism and Travel1H. Law Enforcement and Corrections

(including, but not limited to theAdministration of Justice)

1I. Parks and Recreation Management(including, but not limited to WildlifeManagement)

1J. Primary School Administration1K. Secondary School Administration1L. College, University and Higher

Education Administration

1M. Technical or Vocational SchoolAdministration

1N. Hospital Administration

Group (2 )All fields listed in part I.

Group (3)All fields listed in part I.

Group (4)All fields listed in part I.

Group (5)5A. Chemistry (including all branches

and specialties in Chemistry, except inPharmacy and Chemical Engineering)

5B. Life Sciences (including, but notlimited to: Pharmacy and Biology)

5C. Study of Drugs and AlliedSciences

5E. Genetics5F. Mathematics5G. Laboratory Technology

(including, but not limited to: Physicaland chemistry laboratory technicians)

5H. Metal Fabrication (including, butnot limited to skilled metal craftsworkers)

5I. Atmospheric-HydrosphericSciences (including, but not limited to:Marine Science, Meteorology andOceanography)

5J. Astronomy and Space Technology5K. Repair and Maintenance

Technology5L. Agriculture and Agronomy

(including, but not limited to:veterinarians, plant pathologists,poultry and dairy scientists, animalhusbandry and animal nutrition)

5M. Food Science and Technology5N. Zoology (including Animal

Behavior and Physiology)5O. Forestry5P. Fisheries (or other marine

products)5Q. Geology (including all branches

and specialties, e.g. Oceanology, and allbranches of Applied Geology includinggeophysicists and geochemists)

5R. Hydrology (including, but notlimited to Water Pollution)

5S. Ecology and EnvironmentalProtection (including Conservation)

5U. Population Studies

Group (6)6A. Sociology (except Economics and

including Criminology)6B. Psychology (including, but not

limited to Psychometrics, ChildPsychology and Psychobiology)

6C. History (including Art History)6D. Philosophy (including

Humanities)6E. Anthropology and Archaeology6F. Demography6G. Government and Politics

(including, but not limited toInternational Relations)

6H. Economics6I. Literature6J. Instructional Media and

Technology6K. Fine Arts (including, but not

limited to Music, Theater, Sculpture,Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, andPhotography)

6L. Estate Management6M. Linguistics

Group (7)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (8 )

8A. Journalism (including, but notlimited to editors and reporters, andincluding textbook writers, interpretersand translators)

8B. Communication Media (includingTelevision and Film)

8C. Electrical CommunicationTechnology

8D. Radio Operation8F. Merchant Marine8G. Architecture (including Marine

Architecture)8H. Construction (including, but not

limited to builders, but not includingskilled and unskilled laborers)

8I. Construction-Project Management8J. Drafting8K. Skilled Operation of Construction

Machines

Group (9)

9A. Industrial and BusinessAdministration and Management(including, but not limited to:programmers and Project Evaluation,Business, Total Quality Management)

9B. International Business andCommerce

9C. Industrial Organization9D. Labor and Industrial Relations9E. Economic Development and

Planning (including Rural Development)9F. Economic Information Analysis

(including, but not limited toManagement Studies)

9G. Accounting9H. Cybernetic Technology9I. Statistics9K. Administration of Financial

Institutions (including, but not limitedto Savings and Loan Organizations andCredit Unions)

9L. Financial Planning9M. Operations Research9N. Banking9O. Farm Management and

Administration9P. Hotel and Motel Management

Group (10)

10A. Library Science (including, butnot limited to Electronic Data Storageand Retrieval)

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Ethiopia

Group (1)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (2)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (3)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (4)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (5)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (6)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (7)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (8)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (9)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (10)

All fields listed in part I.

Fiji

Group (1)

1A. Public Administration (including,but not limited to: City Planning, UrbanStudies/Planning and Public Health)

1B. Public Social Administration(including, but not limited to: Welfare,Dietetics, Nutrition, Family Planningand Public Health)

1C. Public Social Services1D. Sanitation1E. Drug Abuse and Narcotics Control1F. International Health1G. Tourism and Travel1H. Law Enforcement and Corrections

(including, but not limited to theAdministration of Justice)

1I. Parks and Recreation Management(including, but not limited to WildlifeManagement)

1L. College, University and HigherEducation Administration

1M. Technical or Vocational SchoolAdministration

1N. Hospital Administration1O. Labor Union Administration

Group (2)

2B. Recognized MedicalSpecializations (including, but notlimited to: Anesthesiology, Audiology,Cardiography, Cardiology, Dermatology,Embryology, Epidemiology, ForensicMedicine, Gastroenterology,Hematology, Immunology, InternalMedicine, Neurological Surgery,Obstetrics and Gynecology, Oncology,Ophthalmology, Orthopedic Surgery,

Otolaryngology, Pathology, Pediatrics,Pharmacology and Pharmaceutics,Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation,Physiology, Plastic Surgery, PreventiveMedicine, Proctology, Psychiatry andNeurology, Radiology, SpeechPathology, Sports Medicine, Surgery,Thoracic Surgery, Toxicology, Urologyand Virology)

2C. Veterinary Medicine2D. Emergency Medicine2E. Nuclear Medicine2F. Geriatrics2H. Medical Instruments and

Technology2I. Dentistry2J. Dental Technology2K. Optometry2L. Chiropractic and Osteopathy (not

including Osteopathic Physicians whoalso practice medicine)

2M. Medical Cybernetics2N. All Therapies, Prosthetics and

Healing (except Medicine, Osteopathyor Osteopathic Medicine, Nursing,Dentistry, Chiropractic and Optometry)

2O. Medical Statistics andDocumentation

2P. Cancer Research2Q. Medical Photography2R. Environmental Health

Group (3)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (4)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (5)

5A. Chemistry (including all branchesand specialties in Chemistry, except inPharmacy and Chemical Engineering)

5B. Life Sciences (including, but notlimited to: Pharmacy and Biology)

5C. Study of Drugs and AlliedSciences

5D. Optics and Physics (includingphysical chemists, metallurgists and allbranches and specialties in Physics)

5E. Genetics5F. Mathematics5I. Atmospheric-Hydrospheric

Sciences (including, but not limited to:Marine Science, Meteorology andOceanography)

5J. Astronomy and Space Technology5K. Repair and Maintenance

Technology5L. Agriculture and Agronomy

(including, but not limited to:veterinarians, plant pathologists,poultry and dairy scientists, animalhusbandry and animal nutrition)

5M. Food Science and Technology5N. Zoology (including Animal

Behavior and Physiology)5O. Forestry5P. Fisheries (or other marine

products)

5Q. Geology (including all branchesand specialties, e.g. Oceanology, and allbranches of Applied Geology includinggeophysicists and geochemists)

5R. Hydrology (including, but notlimited to Water Pollution)

5S. Ecology and EnvironmentalProtection (including Conservation)

5T. Desalinization5U. Population Studies

Group (6)

All fields listed in part 1.

Group (7)

7A. Teaching and Religious Education7B. Educational Testing, Evaluation

and Measurement7C. Primary School Teaching

(including, but not limited to NurserySchools and Kindergartens)

7D. Secondary School Teaching(including, but not limited to RemedialTeaching and Teaching of English as aForeign Language)

7E. Vocational and Technical SchoolTeaching

7F. College and University Teachingin Natural Sciences, Mathematics,Engineering and Technology (exceptAgriculture)

7H. College and University Teachingof Education

7I. College and University Teaching ofBusiness

7K. Education of the PhysicallyHandicapped (including Education ofthe Mentally Retarded and EmotionallyDisturbed)

7L. Education of Exceptional Children7M. Physical Education and

Recreation (including, but not limited toCoaching)

7N. Teaching in Medical Schools(including, but not limited to lecturers)

7O. Teaching in Law Schools(including, but not limited to lecturers)

7P. Career Guidance and Counseling

Group (8)

8B. Communication Media (includingTelevision and Film)

8C. Electrical CommunicationTechnology

8D. Radio Operation8E. Airplane Piloting (including, but

not limited to Airline Piloting)8F. Merchant Marine8G. Architecture (including Marine

Architecture)8I. Construction-Project Management8J. Drafting

Group (9)

9A. Industrial and BusinessAdministration and Management(including, but not limited to:programmers and Project Evaluation,Business, Total Quality Management)

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9B. International Business andCommerce

9C. Industrial Organization9D. Labor and Industrial Relations9E. Economic Development and

Planning (including Rural Development)9F. Economic Information Analysis

(including, but not limited toManagement Studies)

9G. Accounting9H. Cybernetic Technology9I. Statistics9J. Insurance (including Actuaries)9K. Administration of Financial

Institutions (including, but not limitedto Savings and Loan Organizations andCredit Unions)

9L. Financial Planning9M. Operations Research9N. Banking9O. Farm Management and

Administration9P. Hotel and Motel Management

Group (10)10A. Library Science (including, but

not limited to Electronic Data Storageand Retrieval)

Gabon

Group (1)1A. Public Administration (including,

but not limited to: City Planning, UrbanStudies/Planning, UrbanTransportation, and Public Health)

1B. Public Social Administration(including, but not limited to: Welfare,Dietetics, Nutrition, Family Planningand Public Health)

1C. Public Social Services1D. Sanitation1E. Drug Abuse and Narcotics Control1F. International Health1G. Tourism and Travel1H. Law Enforcement and Corrections

(including, but not limited to theAdministration of Justice)

1I. Parks and Recreation Management(including, but not limited to WildlifeManagement)

1J. Primary School Administration1K. Secondary School Administration1L. College, University and Higher

Education Administration1M. Technical or Vocational School

Administration1N. Hospital Administration

Group (2)All fields listed in part I.

Group (3)All fields listed in part I.

Group (4)All fields listed in part I.

Group (5)5A. Chemistry (including all branches

and specialties in Chemistry, except inPharmacy and Chemical Engineering)

5B. Life Sciences (including, but notlimited to: Pharmacy and Biology)

5C. Study of Drugs and AlliedSciences

5E. Genetics5F. Mathematics5G. Laboratory Technology

(including, but not limited to: physicaland chemistry laboratory technicians)

5H. Metal Fabrication (including, butnot limited to skilled metal craftsworkers)

5I. Atmospheric-HydrosphericSciences (including, but not limited toMarine Science, Meteorology andOceanography)

5J. Astronomy and Space Technology5K. Repair and Maintenance

Technology5L. Agriculture and Agronomy

(including, but not limited to:veterinarians, plant pathologists,poultry and dairy scientists, animalhusbandry and animal nutrition)

5N. Zoology (including AnimalBehavior and Physiology)

5O. Forestry5P. Fisheries (or other marine

products)5Q. Geology (including all branches

and specialties, e.g. Oceanology, and allbranches of Applied Geology includinggeophysicists and geochemists)

5R. Hydrology (including, but notlimited to Water Pollution)

5S. Ecology and EnvironmentalProtection (including Conservation)

5U. Population Studies

Group (6)6A. Sociology (except Economics and

including Criminology)6B. Psychology (including, but not

limited to Psychometrics, ChildPsychology, and Psychobiology)

6C. History (including Art History)6D. Philosophy (including

Humanities)6E. Anthropology and Archaeology6F. Demography6G. Government and Politics

(including, but not limited toInternational Relations)

6H. Economics6I. Literature6J. Instructional Media and

Technology6K. Fine Arts (including, but not

limited to Music, Theater, Sculpture,Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, andPhotography)

6L. Estate Management6M. Linguistics

Group (7)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (8)

8A. Journalism (including, but notlimited to editors and reporters, and

including text-book writers, interpretersand translators)

8B. Communication Media (includingTelevision and Film)

8C. Electrical CommunicationTechnology

8D. Radio Operation8F. Merchant Marine8G. Architecture (including Marine

Architecture)8H. Construction (including, but not

limited to builders, but not includingskilled and unskilled laborers)

8I. Construction-Project Management8J. Drafting8K. Skilled Operation of Construction

Machines

Group (9)9A. Industrial and Business

Administration and Management(including, but not limited toprogrammers and Project Evaluation,Business, Total Quality Management)

9B. International Business andCommerce

9C. Industrial Organization9D. Labor and Industrial Relations9E. Economic Development and

Planning (including Rural Development)9F. Economic Information Analysis

(including, but not limited toManagement Studies)

9G. Accounting9H. Cybernetic Technology9I. Statistics9K. Administration of Financial

Institutions (including, but not limitedto Savings and Loan Organizations andCredit Unions)

9L. Financial Planning9M. Operations Research9N. Banking9O. Farm Management and

Administration9P. Hotel and Motel Management

Gambia

Group (1)All fields listed in part I.

Group (2)All fields listed in part I.

Group (3)All fields listed in part I.

Group (4)All fields listed in part I.

Group (5)5A. Chemistry (including all branches

and specialties in Chemistry, except inPharmacy and Chemical Engineering)

5B. Life Sciences (including, but notlimited to Pharmacy and Biology)

5C. Study of Drugs and AlliedSciences

5D. Optics and Physics (includingphysical chemists, metallurgists and allbranches and specialties in Physics)

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5E. Genetics5F. Mathematics5G. Laboratory Technology

(including, but not limited to physicaland chemistry laboratory technicians)

5H. Metal Fabrication (including, butnot limited to skilled metal craftsworkers)

5I. Atmospheric-HydrosphericSciences (including, but not limited toMarine Science, Meteorology andOceanography)

5J. Astronomy and Space Technology5K. Repair and Maintenance

Technology5L. Agriculture and Agronomy

(including, but not limited toveterinarians, plant pathologists,poultry and dairy scientists, animalhusbandry and animal nutrition)

5M. Food Science and Technology5N. Zoology (including Animal

Behavior and Physiology)5O. Forestry5P. Fisheries (or other marine

products)5Q. Geology (including all branches

and specialties, e.g. Oceanology, and allbranches of Applied Geology includinggeophysicists and geochemists)

5R. Hydrology (including, but notlimited to Water Pollution)

5S. Ecology and EnvironmentalProtection (including Conservation)

5U. Population Studies

Group (6)6A. Sociology (except Economics and

including Criminology)6B. Psychology (including, but not

limited to Psychometrics, ChildPsychology and Psychobiology)

6C. History (including Art History)6D. Philosophy (including

Humanities)6E. Anthropology and Archaeology6F. Demography6G. Government and Politics

(including, but not limited toInternational Relations)

6H. Economics6I. Literature6J. Instructional Media and

Technology6K. Fine Arts (including, but not

limited to Music, Theater, Sculpture,Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, andPhotography)

6L. Estate Management6M. Linguistics6N. Law (including Judicature and all

branches and specialties in the practiceof Law, except in Law Enforcement)

Group (7)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (8)

8A. Journalism (including, but notlimited to editors and reporters, and

including text-book writers, interpretersand translators)

8B. Communication Media (includingTelevision and Film)

8C. Electrical CommunicationTechnology

8D. Radio Operation8F. Merchant Marine8G. Architecture (including Marine

Architecture)8H. Construction (including, but not

limited to builders, but not includingskilled and unskilled laborers)

8I. Construction-Project Management8J. Drafting8K. Skilled Operation of Construction

Machines

Group (9)All fields listed in part I.

Group (10)10A. Library Science (including, but

not limited to Electronic Data Storageand Retrieval)

Ghana

Group (1)All fields listed in part I.

Group (2)All fields listed in part I.

Group (3)All fields listed in part I.

Group (4)All fields listed in part I.

Group (5)5A. Chemistry (including all branches

and specialties in Chemistry, except inPharmacy and Chemical Engineering)

5B. Life Sciences (including, but notlimited to: Pharmacy and Biology)

5C. Study of Drugs and AlliedSciences

5D. Optics and Physics (includingphysical chemists, metallurgists and allbranches and specialties in Physics)

5E. Genetics5F. Mathematics5G. Laboratory Technology

(including, but not limited to: physicaland chemistry laboratory technicians)

5H. Metal Fabrication (including, butnot limited to skilled metal craftsworkers)

5I. Atmospheric-HydrosphericSciences (including, but not limited to:Marine Science, Meteorology andOceanography)

5J. Astronomy and Space Technology5K. Repair and Maintenance

Technology5L. Agriculture and Agronomy

(including, but not limited To:veterinarians, plant pathologists,poultry and dairy scientists, animalhusbandry and animal nutrition)

5M. Food Science and Technology5N. Zoology (including Animal

Behavior and Physiology)5O. Forestry5P. Fisheries (or other marine

products)5Q. Geology (including all branches

and specialties, e.g. Oceanology, and allbranches of Applied Geology includinggeophysicists and geochemists)

5R. Hydrology (including, but notlimited to Water Pollution)

5S. Ecology and EnvironmentalProtection (including Conservation)

5U. Population Studies

Group (6)

6A. Sociology (except Economics andincluding Criminology)

6B. Psychology (including, but notlimited to Psychometrics, ChildPsychology, and Psychobiology)

6C. History (including Art History)6D. Philosophy (including

Humanities)6E. Anthropology and Archaeology6F. Demography6G. Government and Politics

(including, but not limited toInternational Relations)

6H. Economics6I. Literature6J. Instructional Media and

Technology6K. Fine Arts (including, but not

limited to Music, Theater, Sculpture,Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, andPhotography)

6L. Estate Management6M. Linguistics

Group (7)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (8)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (9)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (10)

10A. Library Science (including, butnot limited to Electronic Data Storageand Retrieval)

Guatemala

Group (1)

1A. Public Administration (including,but not limited to: City Planning, UrbanStudies/Planning, Urban Transportationand Public Health)

1B. Public Social Administration(including, but not limited to: Welfare,Dietetics, Nutrition, Family Planningand Public Health)

1C. Public Social Services1D. Sanitation1E. Drug Abuse and Narcotics Control1F. International Health

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1G. Tourism and Travel1H. Law Enforcement and Corrections

(including, but not limited to theAdministration of Justice)

1I. Parks and Recreation Management(including, but not limited to WildlifeManagement)

1J. Primary School Administration1K. Secondary School Administration1L. College, University and Higher

Education Administration1M. Technical or Vocational School

Administration1O. Labor Union Administration

Group (2)

2A. General Practice of Medicine(including Osteopaths who also practicemedicine)

2B. Recognized MedicalSpecializations (including, but notlimited to: Anesthesiology, Audiology,Cardiography, Cardiology, Dermatology,Embryology, Epidemiology, ForensicMedicine, Gastroenterology,Hematology, Immunology, InternalMedicine, Neurological Surgery,Obstetrics and Gynecology, Oncology,Ophthalmology, Orthopedic Surgery,Otolaryngology, Pathology, Pediatrics,Pharmacology and Pharmaceutics,Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation,Physiology, Plastic Surgery, PreventiveMedicine, Proctology, Psychiatry andNeurology, Radiology, SpeechPathology, Sports Medicine, Surgery,Thoracic Surgery, Toxicology, Urologyand Virology)

2C. Veterinary Medicine2D. Emergency Medicine2E. Nuclear Medicine2F. Geriatrics2G. Nursing (including, but not

limited to registered nurses, practicalnurses, physician’s receptionists andmedical records clerks)

2H. Medical Instruments andTechnology

2I. Dentistry2J. Dental Technology2M. Medical Cybernetics2N. All Therapies, Prosthetics and

Healing (except Medicine, Osteopathyor Osteopathic Medicine, Nursing,Dentistry, Chiropractic and Optometry)

2O. Medical Statistics andDocumentation

2P. Cancer Research2Q. Medical Photography2R. Environmental Health

Group (3)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (4)

4A. Aerospace Engineering4B. Cartography4C. Chemical Engineering4E. Communication Engineering

4F. Computer Engineering andTechnologies

4I. Energy Engineering (but notincluding Petroleum and Natural GasEngineering and Technology)

4J. Genetic and BiomedicalEngineering

4K. Industrial Engineering4L. Marine and Aeronautical

Engineering and Technology (including,but not limited to: Marine and FlightEngineers)

4M. Materials Engineering andSciences (including, but not limited to:textiles, plastics, wood, paper andmetal, but not including MetalFabrication)

4O. Mining and LumberingEngineering and Technology

4P. Navigation and TransportationEngineering

4Q. Optical Engineering (including,but not limited to: light and soundtechnology)

4R. Petroleum and Natural GasEngineering and Technology

4S. Printing and PhotographicEngineering and Technology

Group (5)

5B. Life Sciences (including, but notlimited to: Pharmacy and Biology)

5C. Study of Drugs and AlliedSciences

5E. Genetics5H. Metal Fabrication (including, but

not limited to skilled metal craftsworkers)

5I. Atmospheric-HydrosphericSciences (including, but not limited to:Marine Science, Meteorology andOceanography)

5J. Astronomy and Space Technology5M. Food Science and Technology5N. Zoology (including Animal

Behavior and Physiology)5P. Fisheries (or other marine

products)5S. Ecology and Environmental

Protection (including Conservation)5U. Population Studies

Group (6)

6C. History (including Art History)6D. Philosophy (including

Humanities)6E. Anthropology and Archaeology6F. Demography6G. Government and Politics

(including, but not limited toInternational Relations)

6I. Literature6J. Instructional Media and

Technology6K. Fine Arts (including, but not

limited to Music, Theater, Sculpture,Motion Picutre Arts and Sciences, andPhotography)

6L. Estate Management

6M. Linguistics

Group (7)

7A. Teaching and Religious Education7B. Educational Testing, Evaluation

and Measurement7I. College and University Teaching of

Business7K. Education of the Physically

Handicapped (including Education ofthe Mentally Retarded and EmotionallyDisturbed)

7L. Education of Exceptional Children7M. Physical Education and

Recreation (including, but not limited toCoaching)

7N. Teaching in Medical Schools(including, but not limited to lecturers)

7P. Career Guidance and Counseling

Group (8)

8B. Communication Media (includingTelevision and Film)

8F. Merchant Marine8I. Construction-Project Management8K. Skilled Operation of Construction

Machines

Group (9)

9A. Industrial and BusinessAdministration and Management(including, but not limited toProgrammers and Project Evaluation,Business, Total Quality Management)

9B. International Business andCommerce

9C. Industrial Organization9D. Labor and Industrial Relations9E. Economic Development and

Planning (including Rural Development)9F. Economic Information Analysis

(including, but not limited toManagement Studies)

9G. Accounting9H. Cybernetic Technology9K. Administration of Financial

Institutions (including, but not limitedto Savings and Loan Organizations andCredit Unions)

9L. Financial Planning9M. Operations Research9N. Banking9O. Farm Management and

Administration9P. Hotel and Motel Management

Guinea

Group (1)

1A. Public Administration (including,but not limited to: City Planning, UrbanStudies/Planning, UrbanTransportation, and Public Health)

1B. Public Social Administration(including, but not limited to: Welfare,Dietetics, Nutrition, Family Planningand Public Health)

1C. Public Social Services1D. Sanitation1E. Drug Abuse and Narcotics Control

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1F. International Health1G. Tourism and Travel1H. Law Enforcement and Corrections

(including, but not limited to theAdministration of Justice)

1I. Parks and Recreation Management(including, but not limited to WildlifeManagement)

1J. Primary School Administration1K. Secondary School Administration1L. College, University and Higher

Education Administration1M. Technical or Vocational School

Administration1N. Hospital Administration

Group (2)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (3)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (4)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (5)

5A. Chemistry (including all branchesand specialties in Chemistry, except inPharmacy and Chemical Engineering)

5B. Life Sciences (including, but notlimited to: Pharmacy and Biology)

5C. Study of Drugs and AlliedSciences

5E. Genetics5F. Mathematics5G. Laboratory Technology

(including, but not limited to: physicaland chemistry laboratory technicians)

5H. Metal Fabrication (including, butnot limited to skilled metal craftsworkers)

5I. Atmospheric-HydrosphericSciences (including, but not limited to:Marine Science, Meteorology andOceanography)

5J. Astronomy and Space Technology5K. Repair and Maintenance

Technology5L. Agriculture and Agronomy

(including, but not limited to:veterinarians, plant pathologists,poultry and dairy scientists, animalhusbandry and animal nutrition)

5M. Food Science and Technology5N. Zoology (including Animal

Behavior and Physiology)5O. Forestry5P. Fisheries (or other marine

products)5Q. Geology (including all branches

and specialties, e.g., Oceanology, and allbranches of Applied Geology includinggeophysicists and geochemists)

5R. Hydrology (including, but notlimited to Water Pollution)

5S. Ecology and EnvironmentalProtection (including Conservation)

5U. Population Studies

Group (6)

6A. Sociology (except Economics andincluding Criminology)

6B. Psychology (including, but notlimited to Psychometrics , ChildPsychology, and Psychobiology)

6C. History (including Art History)6D. Philosophy (including

Humanities)6E. Anthropology and Archaeology6F. Demography6G. Government and Politics

(including, but not limited toInternational Relations)

6H. Economics6I. Literature6J. Instructional Media and

Technology6K. Fine Arts (including, but not

limited to Music, Theater, Sculpture,Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, andPhotography)

6L. Estate Management6M. Linguistics

Group (7)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (8)

8A. Journalism (including, but notlimited to editors and reporters, andincluding text-book writers, interpretersand translators)

8B. Communication Media (includingTelevision and Film)

8C. Electrical CommunicationTechnology

8D. Radio Operation8F. Merchant Marine8G. Architecture (including Marine

Architecture)8H. Construction (including, but not

limited to builders, but not includingskilled and unskilled laborers)

8I. Construction-Project Management8J. Drafting8K. Skilled Operation of Construction

Machines

Group (9)

9A. Industrial and BusinessAdministration and Management(including, but not limited to:programmers and Project Evaluation,Business, Total Quality Management)

9B. International Business andCommerce

9C. Industrial Organization9D. Labor and Industrial Relations9E. Economic Development and

Planning (including Rural Development)9F. Economic Information Analysis

(including, but not limited toManagement Studies)

9G. Accounting9H. Cybernetic Technology9I. Statistics9K. Administration of Financial

Institutions (including, but not limited

to Savings and Loan Organizations andCredit Unions)

9L. Financial Planning9M. Operations Research9N. Banking9O. Farm Management and

Administration9P. Hotel and Motel ManagementGuinea-Bissau

Group (1)All fields listed in part I.

Group (2)2A. General Practice of Medicine

(including Osteopaths who also practicemedicine)

2B. Recognized MedicalSpecializations (including, but notlimited to: Anesthesiology, Audiology,Cardiography, Cardiology, Dermatology,Embryology, Epidemiology, ForensicMedicine, Gastroenterology,Hematology, Immunology, InternalMedicine, Neurological Surgery,Obstetrics and Gynecology, Oncology,Ophthalmology, Orthopedic Surgery,Otolaryngology, Pathology, Pediatrics,Pharmacology and Pharmaceutics,Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation,Physiology, Plastic Surgery, PreventiveMedicine, Proctology, Psychiatry andNeurology, Radiology, SpeechPathology, Sports Medicine, Surgery,Thoracic Surgery, Toxicology, Urologyand Virology)

2C. Veterinary Medicine2D. Emergency Medicine2G. Nursing (including, but not

limited to registered nurses, practicalnurses, physician’s receptionists andmedical records clerks)

2H. Medical Instruments andTechnology

2I. Dentistry2J. Dental Technology2K. Optometry2L. Chiropractic and Osteopathy (not

including osteopathic physicians whoalso practice medicine)

2N. All Therapies, Prosthetics andHealing (except Medicine, Osteopathyor Osteopathic Medicine, Nursing,Dentistry, Chiropractic and Optometry)

2O. Medical Statistics andDocumentation

Group (3)All fields listed in part I.

Group (4)4B. Cartography4D. Civil Engineering (including

Airport Engineering)4E. Communication Engineering4F. Computer Engineering and

Technologies4G. Electrical Engineering4H. Electronic Engineering (including

Radio Engineering)

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4I. Energy Engineering andTechnology (but not includingPetroleum and Natural Gas Engineeringand Technology)

4K. Industrial Engineering4M. Materials Engineering and

Sciences (including, but not limited to:textiles, plastics, wood, paper andmetal, but not including MetalFabrication)

4O. Mining and LumberingEngineering and Technology

4P. Navigation and TransportationEngineering

4S. Printing and PhotographicEngineering and Technology

4T. Surveying (includingOceanography)

Group (5)

5A. Chemistry (including all branchesand specialties in Chemistry, except inPharmacy and Chemical Engineering)

5B. Life Sciences (including, but notlimited to: pharmacy and Biology)

5C. Study of Drugs and AlliedSciences

5D. Optics and Physics (includingphysical chemists, metallurgists and allbranches and specialties in Physics)

5F. Mathematics5G. Laboratory Technology

(including, but not limited to: physicaland chemistry laboratory technicians)

5H. Metal Fabrication (including, butnot limited to skilled metal craftsworkers)

5I. Atmospheric-HydrosphericSciences (including, but not limited to:Marine Science, Meteorology andOceanography)

5K. Repair and MaintenanceTechnology

5L. Agriculture and Agronomy(including, but not limited to:veterinarians, plant pathologists,poultry and dairy scientists, animalhusbandry and animal nutrition)

5M. Food Science and Technology5N. Zoology (including Animal

Behavior and Physiology)5O. Forestry5P. Fisheries (or other marine

products)5Q. Geology (including all branches

and specialties, e.g. Oceanology, and allbranches of Applied Geology includinggeophysicists and geochemists)

5R. Hydrology (including, but notlimited to Water Pollution)

5S. Ecology and EnvironmentalProtection (including Conservation)

5T. Desalinization5U. Population Studies

Group (6)

6A. Sociology (except Economics andincluding Criminology)

6B. Psychology (including, but notlimited to Psychometrics, ChildPsychology and Psychobiology)

6G. Government and Politics(including, but not limited toInternational Relations)

6H. Economics6J. Instructional Media and

Technology6N. Law (including Judicature and all

branches and specialties in the practiceof Law, except in Law Enforcement)

6O. Religion and Theology (including,but not limited to Ministry)

Group (7)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (8)

8A. Journalism (including, but notlimited to editors and reporters, andincluding text-book writers, interpretersand translators)

8B. Communication Media (includingTelevision and Film)

8C. Electrical CommunicationTechnology

8D. Radio Operation8E. Airplane Piloting (including, but

not limited to Airline Piloting)8F. Merchant Marine8G. Architecture (including Marine

Architecture)8H. Construction (including, but not

limited to builders, but not includingskilled and unskilled laborers)

8I. Construction-Project Management8J. Drafting8K. Skilled Operation of Construction

Machines8L. Telecommunications

Group (9)

9A. Industrial and BusinessAdministration and Management(including, but not limited to:programmers and Project Evaluation,Business, Total Quality Management)

9B. International Business andCommerce

9C. Industrial Organization9D. Labor and Industrial Relations9E. Economic Development and

Planning (including Rural Development)9F. Economic Information Analysis

(including, but not limited toManagement Studies)

9G. Accounting9I. Statistics9J. Insurance (including Actuaries)9K. Administration of Financial

Institutions (including, but not limitedto Savings and Loan Organizations andCredit Unions)

9L. Financial Planning9M. Operations Research9N. Banking9O. Farm Management and

Administration

9P. Hotel and Motel Management

Group (10)

10A. Library Science (including, butnot limited to Electronic Data Storageand Retrieval)

Guyana

Group (1)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (2)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (3)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (4)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (5)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (6)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (7)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (8)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (9)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (10)

All fields listed in part I.

Haiti

Group (1)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (2)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (3)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (4)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (5)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (6)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (7)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (8)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (9)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (10)

All fields listed in part I.

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Honduras

Group (1)All fields listed in part I.

Group (2)All fields listed in part I.

Group (3)All fields listed in part I.

Group (4)All fields listed in part I.

Group (5)All fields listed in part I.

Group (6)All fields listed in part I.

Group (7)All fields listed in part I.

Group (8)All fields listed in part I.

Group (9)All fields listed in part I.

Group (10)All fields listed in part I.

Hungary

Group (1)1A. Public Administration (including,

but not limited to: City Planning, UrbanStudies/Planning, UrbanTransportation, and Public Health)

1B. Public Social Administration(including, but not limited to: Welfare,Dietetics, Nutrition, Family Planningand Public Health)

1C. Public Social Services1D. Sanitation1E. Drug Abuse and Narcotics Control1F. International Health1G. Tourism and Travel1H. Law Enforcement and Corrections

(including, but not limited to theAdministration of Justice)

1I. Parks and Recreation Management(including, but not limited to WildlifeManagement)

1L. College, University and HigherEducation Administration

1N. Hospital Administration

Group (2)All fields listed in part I.

Group (3)All fields listed in part I.

Group (4)All fields listed in part I.

Group (5)All fields listed in part I.

Group (6)6A. Sociology (except Economics and

including Criminology)

6B. Psychology (including, but notlimited to Psychometrics, ChildPsychology, and Psychobiology)

6C. History (including Art History)6D. Philosophy (including

Humanities)6E. Anthropology and Archaeology6F. Demography6G. Government and Politics

(including, but not limitedtoInternational Relations)

6H. Economics6I. Literature6J. Instructional Media and

Technology6K. Fine Arts (including, but not

limited to Music, Theater, Sculpture,Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, andPhotography)

6L. Estate Management6M. Linguistics

Group (7)

7B. Educational Testing, Evaluationand Measurement

7D. Secondary School Teaching(including, but not limited to RemedialTeaching and Teaching of English as aForeign Language)

7E. Vocational and Technical SchoolTeaching

7F. College and University Teachingin Natural Sciences, Mathematics,Engineering and Technology (exceptAgriculture)

7G. College and University Teachingof Social Sciences, Liberal Arts andLiterature (including Foreign LanguageEducation)

7H. College and University Teachingof Education

7I. College and University Teaching ofBusiness

7J. Agricultural School Teaching7K. Education of the Physically

Handicapped (including Education ofthe Mentally Retarded and EmotionallyDisturbed)

7L. Education of Exceptional Children7M. Physical Education and

Recreation (including, but not limited toCoaching)

7N. Teaching in Medical Schools(including, but not limited to lecturers)

7O. Teaching in Law Schools(including, but not limited to lecturers)

7P. Career Guidance and Counseling

Group (8)

8A. Journalism (including, but notlimited to editors and reporters, andincluding text-book writers, interpretersand translators)

8B. Communication Media (includingTelevision and Film)

8C. Electrical CommunicationTechnology

8D. Radio Operation8F. Merchant Marine

8G. Architecture (including MarineArchitecture)

8H. Construction (including, but notlimited to builders, but not includingskilled and unskilled laborers)

8I. Construction-Project Management8J. Drafting8K. Skilled Operation of Construction

Machines

Group (9)

9A. Industrial and BusinessAdministration and Management(including, but not limited to:programmers and Project Evaluation,Business, Total Quality Management)

9B. International Business andCommerce

9C. Industrial Organization9D. Labor and Industrial Relations9E. Economic Development and

Planning (including Rural Development)9F. Economic Information Analysis

(including, but not limited toManagement Studies)

9G. Accounting9H. Cybernetic Technology9I. Statistics9J. Insurance (including Actuaries)9L. Financial Planning9M. Operations Research9O. Farm Management and

Administration9P. Hotel and Motel Management

Group (10)

10A. Library Science (including, butnot limited to Electronic Data Storageand Retrieval)

India

Group (1)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (2)

2A. General Practice of Medicine(including Osteopaths who also practicemedicine)

2B. Recognized MedicalSpecializations (including, but notlimited to: Anesthesiology, Audiology,Cardiography, Cardiology, Dermatology,Embryology, Epidemiology, ForensicMedicine, Gastroenterology,Hematology, Immunology, InternalMedicine, Neurological Surgery,Obstetrics and Gynecology, Oncology,Ophthalmology, Orthopedic Surgery,Otolaryngology, Pathology, Pediatrics,Pharmacology, and Pharmaceutics,Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation,Physiology, Plastic Surgery, PreventiveMedicine, Proctology, Psychiatry andNeurology, Radiology, SpeechPathology, Sports Medicine, Surgery,Thoracic Surgery, Toxicology, Urologyand Virology)

2C. Veterinary Medicine2E. Nuclear Medicine

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2F. Geriatrics2G. Nursing (including, but not

limited to registered nurses, practicalnurses, physician’s receptionists andmedical records clerks)

2H. Medical Instruments andTechnology

2I. Dentistry2J. Dental Technology2K. Optometry2M. Medical Cybernetics2O. Medical Statistics and

Documentation2P. Cancer Research2Q. Medical Photography2R. Environmental Health

Group (3)All fields listed in part I.

Group (4)4A. Aerospace Engineering4B. Cartography4C. Chemical Engineering4E. Communication Engineering4F. Computer Engineering and

Technologies4I. Energy Engineering (but not

including Petroleum and Natural GasEngineering and Technology)

4J. Genetic and BiomedicalEngineering

4K. Industrial Engineering4M. Materials Engineering and

Sciences (including, but not limited to:textiles, plastics, wood, paper andmetal, but not including MetalFabrication)

4O. Mining and LumberingEngineering and Technology

4P. Navigation and TransportationEngineering

4Q. Optical Engineering (including,but not limited to: light and soundtechnology)

4R. Petroleum and Natural GasEngineering and Technology

4S. Printing and PhotographicEngineering and Technology

4T. Surveying (includingOceanography)

Group (5)

5A. Chemistry (including all branchesand specialties in Chemistry, except inPharmacy and Chemical Engineering)

5C. Study of Drugs and AlliedSciences

5E. Genetics5F. Mathematics5G. Laboratory Technology

(including, but not limited to: physicaland chemistry laboratory technicians)

5H. Metal Fabrication (including, butnot limited to skilled metal craftsworkers)

5I. Atmospheric-HydrosphericSciences (including, but not limited to:Marine Science, Meteorology andOceanography)

5J. Astronomy and Space Technology5L. Agriculture and Agronomy

(including, but not limited To:veterinarians, plant pathologists,poultry and dairy scientists, animalhusbandry and animal nutrition)

5M. Food Science and Technology5N. Zoology (including Animal

Behavior and Physiology)5Q. Geology (including all branches

and specialties, e.g. Oceanology, and allbranches of Applied Geology includinggeophysicists and geochemists)

5R. Hydrology (including, but notlimited to Water Pollution)

5S. Ecology and EnvironmentalProtection (including Conservation)

5T. Desalinization5U. Population Studies

Group (6)

6C. History (including Art History)6D. Philosophy (including

Humanities)6E. Anthropology and Archaeology6F. Demography6G. Government and Politics

(including, but not limited toInternational Relations)

6I. Literature6J. Instructional Media and

Technology6K. Fine Arts (including, but not

limited to Music, Theater, Sculpture,Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, andPhotography)

6L. Estate Management6M. Linguistics

Group (7)

7A. Teaching and Religious Education7B. Educational Testing, Evaluation

and Measurement7F. College and University Teaching

in Natural Sciences, Mathematics,Engineering and Technology (exceptAgriculture)

7H. College and University Teachingof Education

7I. College and University Teaching ofBusiness

7J. Agricultural School Teaching7K. Education of the Physically

Handicapped (including Education ofthe Mentally Retarded and EmotionallyDisturbed)

7L. Education of Exceptional Children7M. Physical Education and

Recreation (including, but not limited toCoaching)

7N. Teaching in Medical Schools(including, but not limited to lecturers)

7P. Career Guidance and Counseling

Group (8)

8B. Communication Media (includingTelevision and Film)

8C. Electrical CommunicationTechnology

8D. Radio Operation8F. Merchant Marine8I. Construction-Project Management8K. Skilled Operation of Construction

Machines

Group (9)

9A. Industrial and BusinessAdministration and Management(including, but not limited to:programmers and Project Evaluation,Business, Total Quality Management)

9B. International Business andCommerce

9C. Industrial Organization9D. Labor and Industrial Relations9E. Economic Development and

Planning (including Rural Development)9F. Economic Information Analysis

(including, but not limited toManagement Studies)

9G. Accounting9H. Cybernetic Technology9K. Administration of Financial

Institutions (including, but not limitedto Savings and Loan Organizations andCredit Unions)

9L. Financial Planning9M. Operations Research9N. Banking9O. Farm Management and

Administration9P. Hotel and Motel Management

Indonesia

Group (1)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (2)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (3)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (4)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (5)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (6)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (7)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (8)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (9)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (10)

All fields listed in part I.

Ivory Coast (see Cote d’Ivoire)

Jamaica

Group (1)

All fields listed in part I.

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Group (2)2A. General Practice of Medicine

(including Osteopaths who also practicemedicine)

2B. Recognized MedicalSpecializations (including, but notlimited to: Anesthesiology, Audiology,Cardiography, Cardiology, Dermatology,Embryology, Epidemiology, ForensicMedicine, Gastroenterology,Hematology, Immunology, InternalMedicine, Neurological Surgery,Obstetrics and Gynecology, Oncology,Ophthalmology, Orthopedic Surgery,Otolaryngology, Pathology, Pediatrics,Pharmacology and Pharmaceutics,Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation,Physiology, Plastic Surgery, PreventiveMedicine, Proctology, Psychiatry andNeurology, Radiology, SpeechPathology, Sports Medicine, Surgery,Thoracic Surgery, Toxicology, Urologyand Virology)

2C. Veterinary Medicine2D. Emergency Medicine2E. Nuclear Medicine2F. Geriatrics2G. Nursing (including, but not

limited to registered nurses, practicalnurses, physician’s receptionists andmedical records clerks)

2H. Medical Instruments andTechnology

2I. Dentistry2J. Dental Technology2K. Optometry2M. Medical Cybernetics2N. All Therapies, Prosthetics and

Healing (except Medicine, Osteopathyor Osteopathic Medicine, Nursing,Dentistry, Chiropractic and Optometry)

2O. Medical Statistics andDocumentation

2P. Cancer Research2Q. Medical Photography2R. Environmental Health

Group (3)All fields listed in part I.

Group (4)All fields listed in part I.

Group (5)All fields listed in part I.

Group (6)All fields listed in part I.

Group (7)All fields listed in part I.

Group (8)All fields listed in part I.

Group (9)All fields listed in part I.

Group (10)All fields listed in part I.

Jordan

Group (1)All fields listed in part I.

Group (2)All fields listed in part I.

Group (3)All fields listed in part I.

Group (4)4A. Aerospace Engineering4B. Cartography4C. Chemical Engineering4D. Civil Engineering (including

Airport Engineering)4E. Communication Engineering4F. Computer Engineering and

Technologies4G. Electrical Engineering4H. Electrical Engineering (including

Radio Engineering)4I. Energy Engineering and

Technology (but not includingPetroleum and Natural Gas Engineeringand Technology)

4J. Genetic and BiomedicalEngineering

4K. Industrial Engineering4M. Materials Engineering and

Sciences (including, but not limited to:textiles, plastics, wood, paper andmetal, but not including MetalFabrication)

4N. Mechanical Engineering(including, but not limited to: systems,safety, and production engineers, andincluding Automatic Data Processing)

4P. Navigation and TransportationEngineering

4Q. Optical Engineering (including,but not limited to: light and soundtechnology)

4R. Petroleum and Natural GasEngineering and Technology

4S. Printing and PhotographicEngineering and Technology

4U. Agricultural Engineering4V. Nuclear Engineering4W. Natural Resource Management

Engineering (including but not limitedto Water Resource Management)

4X. Environmental Engineering

Group (5)5A. Chemistry (including all branches

and specialties in Chemistry, except inPharmacy and Chemical Engineering)

5B. Life Sciences (including, but notlimited to: Pharmacy and Biology)

5C. Study of Drugs and AlliedSciences

5D. Optics and Physics (includingPhysical Chemists, Metallurgists and allbranches and specialties in Physics)

5E. Genetics5F. Mathematics5G. Laboratory Technology

(including, but not limited to: physicaland chemistry laboratory technicians)

5I. Atmospheric-HydrosphericSciences (including but not limited to:Marine Science, Meteorology andOceanography)

5J. Astronomy and Space Technology5K. Repair and Maintenance

Technology5L. Agriculture and Agronomy

(including, but not limited to:veterinarians, plant pathologists,poultry and dairy scientists, animalhusbandry and animal nutrition)

5M. Food Science and Technology5N. Zoology (including Animal

Behavior and Physiology)5O. Forestry5Q. Geology (including all branches

and specialties, e.g. Oceanology, and allbranches of Applied Geology includinggeophysicists and geochemists)

5R. Hydrology (including, but notlimited to Water Pollution)

5S. Ecology and EnvironmentalProtection (including Conservation)

5T. Desalinization5U. Population Studies5V. Botany5W. Entomology

Group (6)

6C. History (including Art History)6D. Philosophy (including

Humanities)6E. Anthropology and Archaeology6F. Demography6G. Government and Politics

(including, but not limited toInternational Relations)

6H. Economics6I. Literature6J. Instructional Media and

Technology6K. Fine Arts (including, but not

limited to Music, Theater, Sculpture,Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, andPhotography)

6L. Estate Management6M. Linguistics6N. Law (including Judicature and all

branches and specialties in the practiceof Law, except in Law Enforcement)

6O. Theology6P. Cultural Diversity (including, but

not limited to Women’s, Minority,Ethnic and Area Studies)

6Q. Fashion and Textile Design6R. Graphic Design6S. Geography6T. Home Economics6U. Language Studies

Group (7)

7A. Teaching and Religious Education7B. Educational Testing, Evaluation

and Measurement7F. College and University Teaching

in Natural Sciences, Mathematics,Engineering and Technology (exceptAgriculture)

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7I. College and University Teaching ofBusiness

7J. Agricultural School Teaching7K. Education of the Physically

Handicapped (including Education ofthe Mentally Retarded and EmotionallyDisturbed)

7L. Education of Exceptional Children7M. Physical Education and

Recreation (including, but not limited toCoaching)

7P. Career Guidance and Counseling7Q. Camp Counselor7R. Educational Technology

(Instructional Systems Technology)7S. Educational Psychology7T. Curriculum Planning

Group (8)8B. Communication Media (including

Television and Film)8C. Electrical Communication

Technology8F. Merchant Marine8I. Construction-Project Management8K. Skilled Operation of Construction

Machines8L. Telecommunications

Group (9)All files listed in Part I.

Group (10)All files listed in Part I.

Kazakstan

Group (1)All fields listed in part I.

Group (2)All fields listed in part I.

Group (3)3A. Computer Science3B. Information Science and Systems

Analysis3C. Data Processing (including, but

not limited to the use of data inanalyzing census, financial planningand feasibility studies)

Group (4)All fields listed in part I.

Group (5)5B. Life Sciences (including, but not

limited to: Pharmacy and Biology)5D. Optics and Physics (including

physical chemists, metallurgists and allbranches and specialties in Physics)

5F. Mathematics5H. Metal Fabrication (including, but

not limited to skilled metal craftsworkers)

5I. Atmospheric-HydrosphericSciences (including, but not limited to:Marine Science, Meteorology andOceanography)

5L. Agriculture and Agronomy(including, but not limited to:

veterinarians, plant pathologists,poultry and dairy scientists, animalhusbandry and animal nutrition)

5M. Food Science and Technology5N. Zoology (including Animal

Behavior and Physiology)5O. Forestry5Q. Geology (including all branches

and specialties, e.g. Oceanology, and allbranches of Applied Geology includinggeophysicists and geochemists)

5R. Hydrology (including, but notlimited to Water Pollution)

5S. Ecology and EnvironmentalProtection (including Conservation)

5T. Desalinization5U. Population Studies

Group (6)6F. Demography6G. Government and Politics

(including, but not limited toInternational Relations)

6H. Economics6M. Linguistics6N. Law (including Judicature and all

branches and specialties in the practiceof Law, except in Law Enforcement)

6U. Language Studies

Group (7)7B. Educational Testing, Evaluation

and Measurement7C. Primary School Teaching

(including, but not limited to NurserySchools and Kindergartens)

7D. Secondary School Teaching(including, but not limited to RemedialTeaching and Teaching of English as aForeign Language)

7F. College and University Teachingin Natural Sciences, Mathematics,Engineering and Technology (exceptAgriculture)

7G. College and University Teachingof Social Sciences, Liberal Arts andLiterature (including Foreign LanguageEducation)

7I. College and University Teaching ofBusiness

7J. Agricultural School Teaching7N. Teaching in Medical Schools

(including, but not limited to lecturers)7O. Teaching in Law Schools

(including, but not limited to lecturers)7P. Career Guidance and Counseling7R. Educational Technology

(Instructional Systems Technology)

Group (8)8A. Journalism (including, but not

limited to editors and reporters, andincluding text-book writers, interpretersand translators)

8C. Electrical CommunicationTechnology

8G. Architecture (including MarineArchitecture)

8H. Construction (including, but notlimited to builders, but not includingskilled and unskilled laborers)

8I. Construction-Project Management8J. Drafting8K. Skilled Operation of Construction

Machines8L. Telecommunications

Group (9)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (10)

10A. Library Science (including, butnot limited to Electronic Data Storageand Retrieval)

Kenya

Group (1)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (2)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (3)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (4)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (5)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (6)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (7)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (8)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (9)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (10)

All fields listed in part I.

Korea

Group (1)

1C. Public Social Services1D. Sanitation1E. Drug Abuse and Narcotics Control1F. International Health1G. Tourism and Travel1H. Law Enforcement and Corrections

(including, but not limited to theAdministration of Justice)

1I. Parks and Recreation Management(including, but not limited to WildlifeManagement)

1L. College, University and HigherEducation Administration

Group (2)

2A. General Practice of Medicine(including Osteopaths who also practicemedicine)

2C. Veterinary Medicine2D. Emergency Medicine2E. Nuclear Medicine2F. Geriatrics

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2G. Nursing (including, but notlimited to registered nurses, practicalnurses, physician’s receptionists andmedical records clerks)

2H. Medical Instruments andTechnology

2M. Medical Cybernetics2O. Medical Statistics and

Documentation2P. Cancer Research2Q. Medical Photography2R. Environmental Health

Group (3)All fields listed in part I.

Group (4)4A. Aerospace Engineering4B. Cartography4C. Chemical Engineering4D. Civil Engineering (including

Airport Engineering)4E. Communication Engineering4F. Computer Engineering and

Technologies4G. Electrical Engineering4H. Electronic Engineering (including

Radio Engineering)4I. Energy Engineering and

Technology (but not includingPetroleum and Natural Gas Engineeringand Technology)

4J. Genetic and BiomedicalEngineering

4K. Industrial Engineering4M. Materials Engineering and

Sciences (including, but not limited to:textiles, plastics, wood, paper andmetal, but not including MetalFabrication)

4N. Mechanical Engineering(including, but not limited to: systems,safety, and production engineers, andincluding Automatic Data Processing)

4P. Navigation and TransportationEngineering

4Q. Optical Engineering (including,but not limited to: light and soundtechnology)

4R. Petroleum and Natural GasEngineering and Technology

4S. Printing and PhotographicEngineering and Technology

Group (5)5A. Chemistry (including all branches

and specialties in Chemistry, except inPharmacy and Chemical Engineering)

5C. Study of Drugs and AlliedSciences

5D. Optics and Physics (includingphysical chemists, metallurgists and allbranches and specialties in Physics)

5E. Genetics5F. Mathematics5G. Laboratory Technology

(including, but not limited to: physicaland chemistry laboratory technicians)

5H. Metal Fabrication (including, butnot limited to skilled metal craftsworkers)

5I. Atmospheric-HydrosphericSciences (including, but not limited to:Marine Science, Meteorology andOceanography)

5J. Astronomy and Space Technology5M. Food Science and Technology5N. Zoology (including Animal

Behavior and Physiology)5S. Ecology and Environmental

Protection (including Conservation)5U. Population Studies

Group (6)6C. History (including Art History)6D. Philosophy (including

Humanities)6E. Anthropology and Archaeology6F. Demography6G. Government and Politics

(including, but not limited toInternational Relations)

6I. Literature6J. Instructional Media and

Technology6K. Fine Arts (including, but not

limited to Music, Theater, Sculpture,Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, andPhotography)

6L. Estate Management6M. Linguistics

Group (7)7A. Teaching and Religious Education7B. Educational Testing, Evaluation

and Measurement7E. Vocational and Technical School

Teaching7F. College and University Teaching

in Natural Sciences, Mathematics,Engineering and Technology (exceptAgriculture)

7I. College and University Teaching ofBusiness

7K. Education of the PhysicallyHandicapped (including Education ofthe Mentally Retarded and EmotionallyDisturbed)

7L. Education of Exceptional Children7M. Physical Education and

Recreation (including, but not limited toCoaching)

7P. Career Guidance and Counseling

Group (8)8B. Communication Media (including

Television and Film)8D. Radio Operation8F. Merchant Marine8G. Architecture (including Marine

Architecture)8H. Construction (including, but not

limited to builders, but not includingskilled and unskilled laborers)

8I. Construction-Project Management8J. Drafting8K. Skilled Operation of Construction

Machines

Group (9)9A. Industrial and Business

Administration and Management

(including, but not limited to:programmers and Project Evaluation,Business, Total Quality Management)

9B. International Business andCommerce

9C. Industrial Organization9D. Labor and Industrial Relations9E. Economic Development and

Planning (including Rural Development)9F. Economic Information Analysis

(including, but not limited toManagement Studies)

9G. Accounting9H. Cybernetic Technology9I. Statistics9L. Financial Planning9M. Operations Research9O. Farm Management and

Administration9P. Hotel and Motel Management

Kuwait

Group (1)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (2)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (3)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (4)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (5)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (6)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (7)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (8)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (9)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (10)

All fields listed in part I.

Laos

Group (1)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (2)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (3)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (4)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (5)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (6)

All fields listed in part I.

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Group (7)All fields listed in part I.

Group (8)All fields listed in part I.

Group (9)All fields listed in part I.

Group (10)All fields listed in part I.

Lebanon

Group (1)All fields listed in part I.

Group (2)All fields listed in part I.

Group (3)All fields listed in part I.

Group (4)All fields listed in part I.

Group (5)All fields listed in part I.

Group (6)All fields listed in part I.

Group (7)All fields listed in part I.

Group (8)All fields listed in part I.

Group (9)All fields listed in part I.

Group (10)All fields listed in part I.

Lesotho

Group (1)1A. Public Administration (including,

but not limited to: City Planning, UrbanStudies/Planning, Urban Transportationand Public Health)

1B. Public Social Administration(including, but not limited to: Welfare,Dietetics, Nutrition, Family Planningand Public Health)

1C. Public Social Services1D. Sanitation1E. Drug Abuse and Narcotics Control1F. International Health1G. Tourism and Travel1H. Law Enforcement and Corrections

(including, but not limited to theAdministration of Justice)

1I. Parks and Recreation Management(including, but not limited to WildlifeManagement)

1J. Primary School Administration1K. Secondary School Administration1L. College, University and Higher

Education Administration1M. Technical or Vocational School

Administration

1O. Labor Union Administration

Group (2)

2C. Veterinary Medicine2D. Emergency Medicine2E. Nuclear Medicine2F. Geriatrics2G. Nursing (including, but not

limited to registered nurses, practicalnurses, physician’s receptionists andmedical records clerks)

2H. Medical Instruments andTechnology

2O. Medical Statistics andDocumentation

2P. Cancer Research2Q. Medical Photography2R. Environmental Health

Group (3)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (4)

4A. Aerospace Engineering4B. Cartography4C. Chemical Engineering4D. Civil Engineering (including

Airport Engineering)4E. Communication Engineering4F. Computer Engineering and

Technologies4I. Energy Engineering (but not

including Petroleum and Natural GasEngineering and Technology)

4J. Genetic and BiomedicalEngineering

4K. Industrial Engineering4M. Materials Engineering and

Sciences (including, but not limited to:textiles, plastics, wood, paper andmetal, but not including MetalFabrication)

4P. Navigation and TransportationEngineering

4Q. Optical Engineering (including,but not limited to: light and soundtechnology)

4R. Petroleum and Natural GasEngineering and Technology

4S. Printing and PhotographicEngineering and Technology

Group (5)

5A. Chemistry (including all branchesand specialties in Chemistry, except inPharmacy and Chemical Engineering)

5B. Life Sciences (including, but notlimited to: Pharmacy and Biology)

5C. Study of Drugs and AlliedSciences

5E. Genetics5I. Atmospheric-Hydrospheric

Sciences (including, but not limited to:Marine Science, Meteorology andOceanography)

5J. Astronomy and Space Technology5L. Agriculture and Agronomy

(including, but not limited to:veterinarians, plant pathologists,

poultry and dairy scientists, animalhusbandry and animal nutrition)

5M. Food Science and Technology5N. Zoology (including Animal

Behavior and Physiology)5O. Forestry5R. Hydrology (including, but not

limited to Water Pollution)5S. Ecology and Environmental

Protection (including Conservation)5U. Population Studies

Group (6)

6A. Sociology (except Economics andincluding Criminology)

6C. History (including Art History)6D. Philosophy (including

Humanities)6E. Anthropology and Archaeology6F. Demography6G. Government and Politics

(including, but not limited toInternational Relations)

6H. Economics6I. Literature6J. Instructional Media and

Technology6K. Fine Arts (including, but not

limited to Music, Theater, Sculpture,Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, andPhotography)

6L. Estate Management6M. Linguistics6N. Law (including Judicature and all

branches and specialties in the practiceof Law, except in Law Enforcement)

Group (7)

7A. Teaching and Religious Education7B. Educational Testing, Evaluation

and Measurement7E. Vocational and Technical School

Teaching7F. College and University Teaching

in Natural Sciences, Mathematics,Engineering and Technology (exceptAgriculture)

7G. College and University Teachingof Social Sciences, Liberal Arts andLiterature (including Foreign LanguageEducation)

7H. College and University Teachingof Education

7I. College and University Teaching ofBusiness

7J. Agricultural School Teaching7K. Education of the Physically

Handicapped (including Education ofthe Mentally Retarded and EmotionallyDisturbed)

7L. Education of Exceptional Children7M. Physical Education and

Recreation (including, but not limited toCoaching)

7P. Career Guidance and Counseling

Group (8)

8A. Journalism (including, but notlimited to editors and reporters, and

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including text-book writers, interpretersand translators)

8B. Communication Media (includingTelevision and Film)

8F. Merchant Marine8I. Construction-Project Management

Group (9)

9A. Industrial and BusinessAdministration and Management(including, but not limited to:programmers and Project Evaluation,Business, Total Quality Management)

9B. International Business andCommerce

9C. Industrial Organization9D. Labor and Industrial Relations9E. Economic Development and

Planning (including Rural Development)9F. Economic Information Analysis

(including, but not limited toManagement Studies)

9G. Accounting9H. Cybernetic Technology9I. Statistics9K. Administration of Financial

Institutions (including, but not limitedto Savings and Loan Organizations andCredit Unions)

9L. Financial Planning9M. Operations Research9N. Banking9O. Farm Management and

Administration9P. Hotel and Motel Management

Group (10)

10A. Library Science (including, butnot limited to Electronic Data Storageand Retrieval)

Liberia

Group (1)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (2)

2A. General Practice of Medicine(including Osteopaths who also practicemedicine)

2B. Recognized MedicalSpecializations (including, but notlimited to: Anesthesiology, Audiology,Cardiography, Cardiology, Dermatology,Embryology, Epidemiology, ForensicMedicine, Gastroenterology,Hematology, Immunology, InternalMedicine, Neurological Surgery,Obstetrics and Gynecology, Oncology,Ophthalmology, Orthopedic Surgery,Otolaryngology, Pathology, Pediatrics,Pharmacology and Pharmaceutics,Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation,Physiology, Plastic Surgery, PreventiveMedicine, Proctology, Psychiatry andNeurology, Radiology, SpeechPathology, Sports Medicine, Surgery,Thoracic Surgery, Toxicology, Urologyand Virology)

2C. Veterinary Medicine

2D. Emergency Medicine2E. Nuclear Medicine2F. Geriatrics2G. Nursing (including, but not

limited to registered nurses, practicalnurses, physician’s receptionists andmedical records clerks)

2H. Medical Instruments andTechnology

2I. Dentistry2K. Optometry2L. Chiropractic and Osteopathy (not

including osteopathic physicians whoalso practice medicine)

2M. Medical Cybernetics2N. All Therapies, Prosthetics and

Healing (except Medicine, Osteopathyor Osteopathic Medicine, Nursing,Dentistry, Chiropractic and Optometry)

2O. Medical Statistics andDocumentation

2P. Cancer Research2Q. Medical Photography2R. Environmental Health

Group (3)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (4)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (5)

5A. Chemistry (including all branchesand specialties in Chemistry, except inPharmacy and Chemical Engineering)

5B. Life Sciences (including, but notlimited to: Pharmacy and Biology)

5C. Study of Drugs and AlliedSciences

5D. Optics and Physics (includingphysical chemists, metallurgists and allbranches and specialties in Physics)

5E. Genetics5F. Mathematics5G. Laboratory Technology

(including, but not limited to: physicaland chemistry laboratory technicians)

5I. Atmospheric-HydrosphericSciences (including, but not limited to:Marine Science, Meteorology andOceanography)

5J. Astronomy and Space Technology5K. Repair and Maintenance

Technology5L. Agriculture and Agronomy

(including, but not limited to:veterinarians, plant pathologists,poultry and dairy scientists, animalhusbandry and animal nutrition)

5M. Food Science and Technology5N. Zoology (including Animal

Behavior and Physiology)5O. Forestry5P. Fisheries (or other marine

products)5Q. Geology (including all branches

and specialties, e.g. Oceanology, and allbranches of Applied Geology includinggeophysicists and geochemists)

5R. Hydrology (including, but notlimited to Water Pollution)

5S. Ecology and EnvironmentalProtection (including Conservation)

5U. Population Studies

Group (6)6A. Sociology (except Economics and

including Criminology)6B. Psychology (including, but not

limited to Psychometrics, ChildPsychology, and Psychobiology)

6C. History (including Art History)6D. Philosophy (including

Humanities)6E. Anthropology and Archaeology6F. Demography6G. Government and Politics

(including, but not limited toInternational Relations)

6H. Economics6I. Literature6J. Instructional Media and

Technology6K. Fine Arts (including, but not

limited to Music, Theater, Sculpture,Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, andPhotography)

6L. Estate Management6M. Linguistics

Group (7)All fields listed in part I.

Group (8)8B. Communication Media (including

Television and Film)8C. Electrical Communication

Technology8D. Radio Operation8F. Merchant Marine8G. Architecture (including Marine

Architecture)8H. Construction (including, but not

limited to builders, but not includingskilled and unskilled laborers)

8I. Construction-Project Management8J. Drafting8K. Skilled Operation of Construction

Machines

Group (9)All fields listed in part I.

Group (10)10A. Library Science (including, but

not limited to Electronic Data Storageand Retrieval)

Macedonia

Group (1)All fields listed in part I.

Group (2)All fields listed in part I.

Group (3)All fields listed in part I.

Group (4)All fields listed in part I.

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Group (5)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (6)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (7)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (8)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (9)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (10)

All fields listed in part I.

Madagascar

Group (1)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (2)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (3)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (4)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (5)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (6)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (7)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (8)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (9)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (10)

All fields listed in part I.

Malawi

Group (1)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (2)

2B. Recognized MedicalSpecializations (including, but notlimited to: Anesthesiology, Audiology,Cardiography, Cardiology, Dermatology,Embryology, Epidemiology, ForensicMedicine, Gastroenterology,Hematology, Immunology, InternalMedicine, Neurological Surgery,Obstetrics and Gynecology, Oncology,Ophthalmology, Orthopedic Surgery,Otolaryngology, Pathology, Pediatrics,Pharmacology, and Pharmaceutics,Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation,Physiology, Plastic Surgery, PreventiveMedicine, Proctology, Psychiatry and

Neurology, Radiology, SpeechPathology, Sports Medicine, Surgery,Thoracic Surgery, Toxicology, Urologyand Virology)

2C. Veterinary Medicine2D. Emergency Medicine2E. Nuclear Medicine2F. Geriatrics2I. Dentistry2M. Medical Cybernetics2N. All Therapies, Prosthetics and

Healing (except Medicine, Osteopathyor Osteopathic Medicine, Nursing,Dentistry, Chiropractic and Optometry)

2O. Medical Statistics andDocumentation

2P. Cancer Research2Q. Medical Photography2R. Environmental Health

Group (3)All fields listed in part I.

Group (4)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (5)

5A. Chemistry (including all branchesand specialties in Chemistry, except inPharmacy and Chemical Engineering)

5B. Life Sciences (including, but notlimited to: Pharmacy and Biology)

5C. Study of Drugs and AlliedSciences

5E. Genetics5I. Atmospheric-Hydrospheric

Sciences (including, but not limited to:Marine Science, Meteorology, andOceanography)

5J. Astronomy and Space Technology5K. Repair and Maintenance

Technology5L. Agriculture and Agronomy

(including, but not limited to:veterinarians, plant pathologists,poultry and dairy scientists, animalhusbandry and animal nutrition)

5M. Food Science and Technology5N. Zoology (including Animal

Behavior and Physiology)5O. Forestry5P. Fisheries (or other marine

products)5Q. Geology (including all branches

and specialties, e.g. Oceanology, and allbranches of Applied Geology includinggeophysicists and geochemists)

5R. Hydrology (including, but notlimited to Water Pollution)

5S. Ecology and EnvironmentalProtection (including Conservation)

5U. Population Studies

Group (6)

6B. Psychology (including, but notlimited to Psychometrics, ChildPsychology, and Psychobiology)

6C. History (including Art History)6D. Philosophy (including

Humanities)

6E. Anthropology and Archaeology6F. Demography6G. Government and Politics

(including, but not limited toInternational Relations)

6H. Economics6I. Literature6J. Instructional Media and

Technology6K. Fine Arts (including, but not

limited to Music, Theater, Sculpture,Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, andPhotography)

6L. Estate Management6M. Linguistics6N. Law (including Judicature and all

branches and specialties in the practiceof Law, except in Law Enforcement)

Group (7)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (8)

8B. Communication Media (includingTelevision and Film)

8D. Radio Operation8E. Airplane Piloting (including, but

not limited to Airline Piloting)8F. Merchant Marine8G. Architecture (including Marine

Architecture)8I. Construction-Project Management8K. Skilled Operation of Construction

Machines

Group (9)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (10)

10A. Library Science (including, butnot limited to Electronic Data Storageand Retrieval)

Malaysia

Group (1)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (2)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (3)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (4)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (5)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (6)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (7)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (8)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (9)

All fields listed in part I.

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Group (10)

All fields listed in part I.

Mali

Group (1)

1A. Public Administration (including,but not limited to: City Planning, UrbanStudies/Planning, UrbanTransportation, and Public Health)

1B. Public Social Administration(including, but not limited to: Welfare,Dietetics, Nutrition, Family Planningand Public Health)

1C. Public Social Services1D. Sanitation1E. Drug Abuse and Narcotics Control1F. International Health1G. Tourism and Travel1H. Law Enforcement and Corrections

(including, but not limited to theAdministration of Justice)

1I. Parks and Recreation Management(including, but not limited to WildlifeManagement)

1J. Primary School Administration1K. Secondary School Administration1L. College, University and Higher

Education Administration1M. Technical or Vocational School

Administration1N. Hospital Administration

Group (2)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (3)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (4)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (5)

5A. Chemistry (including all branchesand specialties in Chemistry, except inPharmacy and Chemical Engineering)

5B. Life Sciences (including, but notlimited to: Pharmacy and Biology)

5C. Study of Drugs and AlliedSciences

5E. Genetics5F. Mathematics5G. Laboratory Technology

(including, but not limited to: physicaland chemistry laboratory technicians)

5H. Metal Fabrication (including, butnot limited to skilled metal craftsworkers)

5I. Atmospheric-HydrosphericSciences (including, but not limited to:Marine Science, Meteorology andOceanography)

5J. Astronomy and Space Technology5K. Repair and Maintenance

Technology5L. Agriculture and Agronomy

(including, but not limited to:veterinarians, plant pathologists,poultry and dairy scientists, animalhusbandry and animal nutrition)

5M. Food Science and Technology5N. Zoology (including Animal

Behavior and Physiology)5O. Forestry5Q. Geology (including all branches

and specialties, e.g. Oceanology, and allbranches of Applied Geology includinggeophysicists and geochemists)

5R. Hydrology (including, but notlimited to Water Pollution)

5S. Ecology and EnvironmentalProtection (including Conservation)

5U. Population Studies

Group (6)6A. Sociology (except Economics and

including Criminology)6B. Psychology (including, but not

limited to Psychometrics, ChildPsychology and Psychobiology)

6C. History (including Art History)6D. Philosophy (including

Humanities)6E. Anthropology and Archaeology6F. Demography6G. Government and Politics

(including, but not limited toInternational Relations)

6H. Economics6I. Literature6J. Instructional Media and

Technology6K. Fine Arts (including, but not

limited to Music, Theater, Sculpture,Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, andPhotography)

6L. Estate Management6M. Linguistics6N. Law (including Judicature and all

branches and specialties in the practiceof Law, except in Law Enforcement)

Group (7)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (8)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (9)

9A. Industrial and BusinessAdministration and Management(including, but not limited to:programmers and Project Evaluation,Business, Total Quality Management)

9B. International Business andCommerce

9C. Industrial Organization9D. Labor and Industrial Relations9E. Economic Development and

Planning (including Rural Development)9F. Economic Information Analysis

(including, but not limited toManagement Studies)

9G. Accounting9H. Cybernetic Technology9I. Statistics9K. Administration of Financial

Institutions (including, but not limitedto Savings and Loan Organizations andCredit Unions)

9L. Financial Planning9M. Operations Research9N. Banking9O. Farm Management and

Administration9P. Hotel and Motel Management

Group (10)10A. Library Science (including, but

not limited to Electronic Data Storageand Retrieval)

Malta

Group (1)All fields listed in part I.

Group (2)2B. Recognized Medical

Specializations (including, but notlimited to: Anesthesiology, Audiology,Cardiography, Cardiology, Dermatology,Embryology, Epidemiology, ForensicMedicine, Gastroenterology,Hematology, Immunology, InternalMedicine, Neurological Surgery,Obstetrics and Gynecology, Oncology,Ophthalmology, Orthopedic Surgery,Otolaryngology, Pathology, Pediatrics,Pharmacology, and Pharmaceutics,Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation,Physiology, Plastic Surgery, PreventiveMedicine, Proctology, Psychiatry andNeurology, Radiology, SpeechPathology, Sports Medicine, Surgery,Thoracic Surgery, Toxicology, Urologyand Virology)

2C. Veterinary Medicine2D. Emergency Medicine2E. Nuclear Medicine2F. Geriatrics2G. Nursing (including, but not

limited to registered nurses, practicalnurses, physician’s receptionists andmedical records clerks)

2H. Medical Instruments andTechnology

2I. Dentistry2J. Dental Technology2M. Medical Cybernetics2O. Medical Statistics and

Documentation2P. Cancer Research2Q. Medical Photography2R. Environmental Health

Group (3)All fields listed in part I.

Group (4)4A. Aerospace Engineering4B. Cartography4C. Chemical Engineering4D. Civil Engineering (including

Airport Engineering)4E. Communication Engineering4F. Computer Engineering and

Technologies4G. Electrical Engineering4H. Electronic Engineering (including

Radio Engineering)

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4I. Energy Engineering andTechnology (but not includingPetroleum and Natural Gas Engineeringand Technology)

4J. Genetic and BiomedicalEngineering

4K. Industrial Engineering4L. Marine and Aeronautical

Engineering and Technology (including,but not limited to: Marine and FlightEngineers)

4M. Materials Engineering andSciences (including, but not limited to:textiles, plastics, wood, paper andmetal, but not including MetalFabrication)

4N. Mechanical Engineering(including, but not limited to: systems,safety, and production engineers, andincluding Automatic Data Processing)

4P. Navigation and TransportationEngineering

4Q. Optical Engineering (including,but not limited to: light and soundtechnology)

4R. Petroleum and Natural GasEngineering and Technology

4S. Printing and PhotographicEngineering and Technology

Group (5)5A. Chemistry (including all branches

and specialties in Chemistry, except inPharmacy and Chemical Engineering)

5B. Life Sciences (including, but notlimited to: Pharmacy and Biology)

5C. Study of Drugs and AlliedSciences

5D. Optics and Physics (includingphysical chemists, metallurgists and allbranches and specialties in Physics)

5E. Genetics5F. Mathematics5G. Laboratory Technology

(including, but not limited to: physicaland chemistry laboratory technicians)

5H. Metal Fabrication (including, butnot limited to skilled metal craftsworkers)

5I. Atmospheric-HydrosphericSciences (including, but not limited to:Marine Science, Meteorology andOceanography)

5J. Astronomy and Space Technology5K. Repair and Maintenance

Technology5L. Agriculture and Agronomy

(including, but not limited to:veterinarians, plant pathologists,poultry and dairy scientists, animalhusbandry and animal nutrition)

5M. Food Science and Technology5N. Zoology (including Animal

Behavior and Physiology)5P. Fisheries (or other marine

products)5Q. Geology (including all branches

and specialties, e.g., Oceanology, and allbranches of Applied Geology includinggeophysicists and geochemists)

5R. Hydrology (including, but notlimited to Water Pollution)

5S. Ecology and EnvironmentalProtection (including Conservation)

5T. Desalinization5U. Population Studies

Group (6)6A. Sociology (except Economics and

including Criminology)6B. Psychology (including, but not

limited to Psychometrics, ChildPsychology and Psychobiology)

6C. History (including Art History)6D. Philosophy (including

Humanities)6E. Anthropology and Archaeology6F. Demography6G. Government and Politics

(including, but not limited toInternational Relations)

6H. Economics6I. Literature6J. Instructional Media and

Technology6K. Fine Arts (including, but not

limited to Music, Theater, Sculpture,Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, andPhotography)

6L. Estate Management6M. Linguistics

Group (7)7A. Teaching and Religious Education7B. Educational Testing, Evaluation

and Measurement7F. College and University Teaching

in Natural Sciences, Mathematics,Engineering and Technology (exceptAgriculture)

7G. College and University Teachingof Social Sciences, Liberal Arts andLiterature (including Foreign LanguageEducation)

7H. College and University Teachingof Education

7I. College and University Teaching ofBusiness

7J. Agricultural School Teaching7K. Education of the Physically

Handicapped (including Education ofthe Mentally Retarded and EmotionallyDisturbed)

7L. Education of Exceptional Children7M. Physical Education and

Recreation (including, but not limited toCoaching)

7N. Teaching in Medical Schools(including, but not limited to lecturers)

7P. Career Guidance and Counseling

Group (8)

8A. Journalism (including, but notlimited to editors and reporters, andincluding textbook writers, interpretersand translators)

8B. Communication Media (includingTelevision and Film)

8C. Electrical CommunicationTechnology

8D. Radio Operation8E. Airplane Piloting (including, but

not limited to Airline Piloting)8F. Merchant Marine8I. Construction-Project Management

Group (9)

All fields listed in part I.

Mauritania

Group (1)

1A. Public Administration (including,but not limited to: City Planning, UrbanStudies/Planning, UrbanTransportation, and Public Health)

1B. Public Social Administration(including, but not limited to: Welfare,Dietetics, Nutrition, Family Planningand Public Health)

1C. Public Social Services1D. Sanitation1E. Drug Abuse and Narcotics Control1F. International Health1G. Tourism and Travel1H. Law Enforcement and Corrections

(including, but not limited to theAdministration of Justice)

1I. Parks and Recreation Management(including, but not limited to WildlifeManagement)

1J. Primary School Administration1K. Secondary School Administration1L. College, University and Higher

Education Administration1M. Technical or Vocational School

Administration1N. Hospital Administration

Group (2)

2A. General Practice of Medicine(including Osteopaths who also practicemedicine)

2B. Recognized MedicalSpecializations (including, but notlimited To: Anesthesiology, Audiology,Cardiography, Cardiology, Dermatology,Embryology, Epidemiology, ForensicMedicine, Gastroenterology,Hematology, Immunology, InternalMedicine, Neurological Surgery,Obstetrics and Gynecology, Oncology,Ophthalmology, Orthopedic Surgery,Otolaryngology, Pathology, Pediatrics,Pharmacology and Pharmaceutics,Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation,Physiology, Plastic Surgery, PreventiveMedicine, Proctology, Psychiatry andNeurology, Radiology, SpeechPathology, Sports Medicine, Surgery,Thoracic Surgery, Toxicology, Urologyand Virology)

2C. Veterinary Medicine2D. Emergency Medicine2E. Nuclear Medicine2F. Geriatrics2G. Nursing (including, but not

limited to registered nurses, practicalnurses, physician’s receptionists andmedical records clerks)

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2H. Medical Instruments andTechnology

2I. Dentistry2J. Dental Technology2K. Optometry2L. Chiropractic and Osteopathy (not

including osteopathic physicians whoalso practice medicine)

2M. Medical Cybernetics2N. All Therapies, Prosthetics and

Healing (except Medicine, Osteopathyor Osteopathic Medicine, Nursing,Dentistry, Chiropractic and Optometry)

2O. Medical Statistics andDocumentation

2P. Cancer Research2Q. Medical Photography2R. Environmental Health

Group (3)All fields listed in part I.

Group (4)4A. Aerospace Engineering4B. Cartography4C. Chemical Engineering4D. Civil Engineering (including

Airport Engineering)4E. Communication Engineering4F. Computer Engineering and

Technologies4G. Electrical Engineering4H. Electronic Engineering (including

Radio Engineering)4I. Energy Engineering and

Technology (but not includingPetroleum and Natural Gas Engineeringand Technology)

4J. Genetic and BiomedicalEngineering

4K. Industrial Engineering4L. Marine and Aeronautical

Engineering and Technology (including,but not limited to: Marine and FlightEngineers)

4M. Materials Engineering andSciences (including, but not limited to:textiles, plastics, wood, paper andmetal, but not including MetalFabrication)

4N. Mechanical Engineering(including, but not limited to: systems,safety, and production engineers, andincluding Automatic Data Processing)

4P. Navigation and TransportationEngineering

4Q. Optical Engineering (including,but not limited to: light and soundtechnology)

4R. Petroleum and Natural GasEngineering and Technology

4S. Printing and PhotographicEngineering and Technology

4T. Surveying (includingOceanography)

Group (5)

5A. Chemistry (including all branchesand specialties in Chemistry, except inPharmacy and Chemical Engineering)

5B. Life Sciences (including, but notlimited to: Pharmacy and Biology)

5C. Study of Drugs and AlliedSciences

5E. Genetics5F. Mathematics5G. Laboratory Technology

(including, but not limited to: physicaland chemistry laboratory technicians)

5I. Atmospheric-HydrosphericSciences (including, but not limited to:Marine Science, Meteorology andOceanography)

5J. Astronomy and Space Technology5K. Repair and Maintenance

Technology5L. Agriculture and Agronomy

(including, but not limited to:veterinarians, plant pathologists,poultry and dairy scientists, animalhusbandry and animal nutrition)

5M. Food Science and Technology5N. Zoology (including Animal

Behavior and Physiology)5P. Fisheries (or other marine

products)5Q. Geology (including all branches

and specialties, e.g. Oceanology, and allbranches of Applied Geology includinggeophysicists and geochemists)

5R. Hydrology (including, but notlimited to Water Pollution)

5S. Ecology and EnvironmentalProtection (including Conservation)

5T. Desalinization5U. Population Studies

Group (6)

6A. Sociology (except Economics andincluding Criminology)

6B. Psychology (including, but notlimited to Psychometrics, ChildPsychology and Psychobiology)

6C. History (including Art History)6D. Philosophy (including

Humanities)6E. Anthropology and Archaeology6F. Demography6G. Government and Politics

(including, but not limited toInternational Relations)

6H. Economics6I. Literature6J. Instructional Media and

Technology6K. Fine Arts (including, but not

limited to Music, Theater, Sculpture,Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, andPhotography)

6L. Estate Management6M. Linguistics

Group (7)

7A. Teaching and Religious Education7B. Educational Testing, Evaluation

and Measurement7C. Primary School Teaching

(including, but not limited to NurserySchools and Kindergartens)

7D. Secondary School Teaching(including, but not limited to RemedialTeaching and Teaching of English as aForeign Language)

7E. Vocational and Technical SchoolTeaching

7I. College and University Teaching ofBusiness

7J. Agricultural School Teaching7K. Education of the Physically

Handicapped (including Education ofthe Mentally Retarded and EmotionallyDisturbed)

7L. Education of Exceptional Children7M. Physical Education and

Recreation (including, but not limited toCoaching)

7P. Career Guidance and Counseling

Group (8)

8A. Journalism (including, but notlimited to editors and reporters, andincluding text-book writers, interpretersand translators)

8B. Communication Media (includingTelevision and Film)

8C. Electrical CommunicationTechnology

8D. Radio Operation8F. Merchant Marine8G. Architecture (including Marine

Architecture)8H. Construction (including, but not

limited to builders, but not includingskilled and unskilled laborers)

8I. Construction-Project Management8J. Drafting8K. Skilled Operation of Construction

Machines

Group (9)

9A. Industrial and BusinessAdministration and Management(including, but not limited to:programmers and Project Evaluation,Business, Total Quality Management)

9B. International Business andCommerce

9C. Industrial Organization9D. Labor and Industrial Relations9E. Economic Development and

Planning (including Rural Development)9F. Economic Information Analysis

(including, but not limited toManagement Studies)

9G. Accounting9H. Cybernetic Technology9I. Statistics9K. Administration of Financial

Institutions (including, but not limitedto Savings and Loan Organizations andCredit Unions)

9L. Financial Planning9M. Operations Research9N. Banking9O. Farm Management and

Administration9P. Hotel and Motel Management

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Mauritius

Group (1)

1A. Public Administration (including,but not limited to: City Planning, UrbanStudies/Planning, UrbanTransportation, and Public Health)

1B. Public Social Administration(including, but not limited to: Welfare,Dietetics, Nutrition, Family Planningand Public Health)

1C. Public Social Services1D. Sanitation1E. Drug Abuse and Narcotics Control1F. International Health1G. Tourism and Travel1H. Law Enforcement and Corrections

(including, but not limited to theAdministration of Justice)

1I. Parks and Recreation Management(including, but not limited to WildlifeManagement)

1J. Primary School Administration1K. Secondary School Administration1L. College, University and Higher

Education Administration1M. Technical or Vocational School

Administration1N. Hospital Administration

Group (2)

2A. General Practice of Medicine(including Osteopaths who also practicemedicine)

2B. Recognized MedicalSpecializations (including, but notlimited to: Anesthesiology, Audiology,Cardiography, Cardiology, Dermatology,Embryology, Epidemiology, ForensicMedicine, Gastroenterology,Hematology, Immunology, InternalMedicine, Neurological Surgery,Obstetrics and Gynecology, Oncology,Ophthalmology, Orthopedic Surgery,Otolaryngology, Pathology, Pediatrics,Pharmacology and Pharmaceutics,Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation,Physiology, Plastic Surgery, PreventiveMedicine,Proctology, Psychiatry andNeurology, Radiology, SpeechPathology, Sports Medicine, Surgery,Thoracic Surgery, Toxicology, Urologyand Virology)

2C. Veterinary Medicine2D. Emergency Medicine2E. Nuclear Medicine2F. Geriatrics2G. Nursing (including, but not

limited to registered nurses, practicalnurses, physician’s receptionists andmedical records clerks)

2H. Medical Instruments andTechnology

2I. Dentistry2J. Dental Technology2K. Optometry2L. Chiropractic and Osteopathy (not

including osteopathic physicians whoalso practice medicine)

2M. Medical Cybernetics2N. All Therapies, Prosthetics and

Healing (except Medicine,Osteopathy orOsteopathic Medicine, Nursing,Dentistry, Chiropractic and Optometry)

2O. Medical Statistics andDocumentation

2P. Cancer Research2Q. Medical Photography2R. Environmental Health

Group (3)All fields listed in part I.

Group (4)4A. Aerospace Engineering4B. Cartography4C. Chemical Engineering4D. Civil Engineering (including

Airport Engineering)4E. Communication Engineering4F. Computer Engineering and

Technologies4G. Electrical Engineering4H. Electronic Engineering and

Technology (including RadioEngineering)

4I. Energy Engineering (but notincluding Petroleum and Natural GasEngineering and Technology)

4J. Genetic and BiomedicalEngineering

4K. Industrial Engineering4L. Marine and Aeronautical

Engineering and Technology (including,but not limited to: Marine and FlightEngineers)

4M. Materials Engineering andSciences (including, but not limited to:textiles, plastics, wood, paper andmetal, but not including MetalFabrication)

4N. Mechanical Engineering(including, but not limited to: systems,safety, and production engineers, andincluding Automatic Data Processing)

4P. Navigation and TransportationEngineering

4Q. Optical Engineering (including,but not limited to: light and soundtechnology)

4R. Petroleum and Natural GasEngineering and Technology

4S. Printing and PhotographicEngineering and Technology

4T. Surveying (includingOceanography)

Group (5)5A. Chemistry (including all branches

and specialties in Chemistry, except inPharmacy and Chemical Engineering)

5B. Life Sciences (including, but notlimited to: Pharmacy and Biology)

5C. Study of Drugs and AlliedSciences

5E. Genetics5F. Mathematics5G. Laboratory Technology

(including, but not limited to: physicaland chemistry laboratory technicians)

5H. Metal Fabrication (including, butnot limited to skilled metal craftsworkers)

5I. Atmospheric-HydrosphericSciences (including, but not limited to:Marine Science, Meteorology andOceanography)

5J. Astronomy and Space Technology5L. Agriculture and Agronomy

(including, but not limited to:veterinarians, plant pathologists,poultry and dairy scientists, animalhusbandry and animal nutrition)

5M. Food Science and Technology5N. Zoology (including Animal

Behavior and Physiology)5O. Forestry5P. Fisheries (or other marine

products)5Q. Geology (including all branches

and specialties, e.g. Oceanology, and allbranches of Applied Geology includinggeophysicists and geochemists)

5R. Hydrology (including, but notlimited to Water Pollution)

5S. Ecology and EnvironmentalProtection (including Conservation)

5T. Desalinization5U. Population Studies

Group (6)

6A. Sociology (except Economics andincluding Criminology)

6B. Psychology (including, but notlimited to Psychometrics, ChildPsychology and Psychobiology)

6C. History (including Art History)6D. Philosophy (including

Humanities)6E. Anthropology and Archaeology6F. Demography6G. Government and Politics

(including, but not limited toInternational Relations)

6H. Economics6I. Literature6J. Instructional Media and

Technology6K. Fine Arts (including, but not

limited to Music, Theater, Sculpture,Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, andPhotography)

6L. Estate Management6M. Linguistics

Group (7)

7A. Teaching and Religious Education7B. Educational Testing, Evaluation

and Measurement7F. College and University Teaching

in Natural Sciences, Mathematics,Engineering and Technology (exceptAgriculture)

7G. College and University Teachingof Social Sciences, Liberal Arts andLiterature (including Foreign LanguageEducation)

7H. College and University Teachingof Education

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7I. College and University Teaching ofBusiness

7J. Agricultural School Teaching7K. Education of the Physically

Handicapped (including Education ofthe Mentally Retarded and EmotionallyDisturbed)

7L. Education of Exceptional Children7M. Physical Education and

Recreation (including, but not limited toCoaching)

7N. Teaching in Medical Schools(including, but not limited to lecturers)

7O. Teaching in Law Schools(including, but not limited to lecturers)

7P. Career Guidance and Counseling

Group (8)8B. Communication Media (including

Television and Film)8C. Electrical Communication

Technology8D. Radio Operation8F. Merchant Marine8G. Architecture (including Marine

Architecture)8H. Construction (including, but not

limited to builders, but not includingskilled and unskilled laborers)

8I. Construction-Project Management8J. Drafting8K. Skilled Operation of Construction

Machines

Group (9)All fields listed in part I.

Morocco

Group (1)All fields listed in part I.

Group (2)2A. General Practice of Medicine

(including Osteopaths who also practicemedicine)

2B. Recognized MedicalSpecializations (including, but notlimited to: Anesthesiology, Audiology,Cardiography, Cardiology, Dermatology,Embryology, Epidemiology, ForensicMedicine, Gastroenterology,Hematology, Immunology, InternalMedicine, Neurological Surgery,Obstetrics and Gynecology, Oncology,Ophthalmology, Orthopedic Surgery,Otolaryngology, Pathology, Pediatrics,Pharmacology, and Pharmaceutics,Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation,Physiology, Plastic Surgery, PreventiveMedicine, Proctology, Psychiatry andNeurology, Radiology, SpeechPathology, Sports Medicine, Surgery,Thoracic Surgery, Toxicology, Urologyand Virology)

2C. Veterinary Medicine2D. Emergency Medicine2E. Nuclear Medicine2F. Geriatrics2G. Nursing (including, but not

limited to registered nurses, practical

nurses, physician’s receptionists andmedical records clerks)

2H. Medical Instruments andTechnology

2I. Dentistry2J. Dental Technology2K. Optometry2M. Medical Cybernetics2N. All Therapies, Prosthetics and

Healing (except Medicine, Osteopathyor Osteopathic Medicine, Nursing,Dentistry, Chiropractic and Optometry)

2O. Medical Statistics andDocumentation

2P. Cancer Research2Q. Medical Photography2R. Environmental Health

Group (3)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (4)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (5)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (6)

6A. Sociology (except Economics andincluding Criminology)

6B. Psychology (including, but notlimited to Psychometrics, ChildPsychology and Psychobiology)

6C. History (including Art History)6D. Philosophy (including

Humanities)6E. Anthropology and Archaeology6F. Demography6G. Government and Politics

(including, but not limited toInternational Relations)

6H. Economics6I. Literature6J. Instructional Media and

Technology6K. Fine Arts (including, but not

limited to Music, Theater, Sculpture,Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, andPhotography)

6L. Estate Management6M. Linguistics

Group (7)

7A. Teaching and Religious Education7B. Educational Testing, Evaluation

and Measurement7D. Secondary School Teaching

(including, but not limited to RemedialTeaching and Teaching of English as aForeign Language)

7E. Vocational and Technical SchoolTeaching

7F. College and University Teachingin Natural Sciences, Mathematics,Engineering and Technology (exceptAgriculture)

7H. College and University Teachingof Education

7I. College and University Teaching ofBusiness

7J. Agricultural School Teaching7K. Education of the Physically

Handicapped (including Education ofthe Mentally Retarded and EmotionallyDisturbed)

7L. Education of Exceptional Children7M. Physical Education and

Recreation (including, but not limited toCoaching)

7N. Teaching in Medical Schools(including, but not limited to lecturers)

7P. Career Guidance and Counseling

Group (8)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (9)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (10)

10A. Library Science (including, butnot limited to Electronic Data Storageand Retrieval)

Myanmar

Group (1)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (2)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (3)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (4)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (5)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (6)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (7)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (8)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (9)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (10)

All fields listed in part I.

Nepal

Group (1)

1A. Public Administration (including,but not limited to: City Planning, UrbanStudies/Planning, UrbanTransportation, and Public Health)

1B. Public Social Administration(including, but not limited to: Welfare,Dietetics, Nutrition, Family Planningand Public Health)

1C. Public Social Services1D. Sanitation1E. Drug Abuse and Narcotics Control1F. International Health

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1G. Tourism and Travel1H. Law Enforcement and Corrections

(including, but not limited to theAdministration of Justice)

1I. Parks and Recreation Management(including, but not limited to WildlifeManagement)

1M. Technical or Vocational SchoolAdministration

1N. Hospital Administration

Group (2)All fields listed in part I.

Group (3)All fields listed in part I.

Group (4)4A. Aerospace Engineering4B. Cartography4C. Chemical Engineering4D. Civil Engineering (including

Airport Engineering)4E. Communication Engineering4F. Computer Engineering and

Technologies4G. Electrical Engineering4H. Electronic Engineering (including

Radio Engineering)4I. Energy Engineering and

Technology (but not includingPetroleum and Natural Gas Engineeringand Technology)

4J. Genetic and BiomedicalEngineering

4K. Industrial Engineering4M. Materials Engineering and

Sciences (including, but not limited to:textiles, plastics, wood, paper andmetal, but not including MetalFabrication)

4N. Mechanical Engineering(including, but not limited to: systems,safety, and production engineers, andincluding Automatic Data Processing)

4O. Mining and LumberingEngineering and Technology

4P. Navigation and TransportationEngineering

4Q. Optical Engineering (including,but not limited to: light and soundtechnology)

4R. Petroleum and Natural GasEngineering and Technology

4S. Printing and PhotographicEngineering and Technology

4T. Surveying (includingOceanography)

Group (5)5A. Chemistry (including all branches

and specialties in Chemistry, except inPharmacy and Chemical Engineering)

5B. Life Sciences (including, but notlimited to: Pharmacy and Biology)

5C. Study of Drugs and AlliedSciences

5E. Genetics5G. Laboratory Technology

(including, but not limited to: physicaland chemistry laboratory technicians)

5H. Metal Fabrication (including, butnot limited to skilled metal craftsworkers)

5I. Atmospheric-HydrosphericSciences (including, but not limited to:Marine Science, Meteorology andOceanography)

5J. Astronomy and Space Technology5K. Repair and Maintenance

Technology5L. Agriculture and Agronomy

(including, but not limited to:veterinarians, plant pathologists,poultry and dairy scientists, animalhusbandry and animal nutrition)

5M. Food Science and Technology5N. Zoology (including Animal

Behavior and Physiology)5O. Forestry5Q. Geology (including all branches

and specialties, e.g. Oceanology, and allbranches of Applied Geology includinggeophysicists and geochemists)

5R. Hydrology (including, but notlimited to Water Pollution)

5S. Ecology and EnvironmentalProtection (including Conservation)

5U. Population Studies

Group (6)6C. History (including Art History)6D. Philosophy (including

Humanities)6E. Anthropology and Archaeology6F. Demography6G. Government and Politics

(including, but not limited toInternational Relations)

6H. Economics6I. Literature6J. Instructional Media and

Technology6K. Fine Arts (including, but not

limited to Music, Theater, Sculpture,Motion Picutre Arts and Sciences, andPhotography)

6L. Estate Management6M. Linguistics

Group (7)7A. Teaching and Religious Education7B. Educational Testing, Evaluation

and Measurement7C. Primary School Teaching

(including, but not limited to NurserySchools and Kindergartens)

7D. Secondary School Teaching(including, but not limited to RemedialTeaching and Teaching of English as aForeign Language)

7E. Vocational and Technical SchoolTeaching

7F. College and University Teachingin Natural Sciences, Mathematics,Engineering and Technology (exceptAgriculture)

7H. College and University Teachingof Education

7I. College and University Teaching ofBusiness

7J. Agricultural School Teaching7K. Education of the Physically

Handicapped (including Education ofthe Mentally Retarded and EmotionallyDisturbed)

7L. Education of Exceptional Children7M. Physical Education and

Recreation (including, but not limited toCoaching)

7N. Teaching in Medical Schools(including, but not limited to lecturers)

7P. Career Guidance and Counseling

Group (8)

8B. Communication Media (includingTelevision and Film)

8C. Electrical CommunicationTechnology

8F. Merchant Marine8I. Construction-Project Management8K. Skilled Operation of Construction

Machines

Group (9)

9B. International Business andCommerce

9C. Industrial Organization9D. Labor and Industrial Relations9E. Economic Development and

Planning (including Rural Development)9F. Economic Information Analysis

(including, but not limited toManagement Studies)

9G. Accounting9H. Cybernetic Technology9I. Statistics9K. Administration of Financial

Institutions (including, but not limitedto Savings and Loan Organizations andCredit Unions)

9L. Financial Planning9M. Operations Research9O. Farm Management and

Administration9P. Hotel and Motel Management

Group (10)

10A. Library Science (including, butnot limited to Electronic Data Storageand Retrieval)

Nicaragua

Group (1)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (2)

2B. Recognized MedicalSpecializations (including, but notlimited to: Anesthesiology, Audiology,Cardiography, Cardiology, Dermatology,Embryology, Epidemiology, ForensicMedicine, Gastroenterology,Hematology, Immunology, InternalMedicine, Neurological Surgery,Obstetrics and Gynecology, Oncology,Ophthalmology, Orthopedic Surgery,Otolaryngology, Pathology, Pediatrics,Pharmacology and Pharmaceutics,Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation,

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Physiology, Plastic Surgery, PreventiveMedicine, Proctology, Psychiatry andNeurology, Radiology, SpeechPathology, Sports Medicine, Surgery,Thoracic Surgery, Toxicology, Urologyand Virology)

2C. Veterinary Medicine2D. Emergency Medicine2E. Nuclear Medicine2F. Geriatrics2G. Nursing (including, but not

limited to registered nurses, practicalnurses, physician’s receptionists andmedical records clerks)

2H. Medical Instruments andTechnology

2J. Dental Technology2L. Chiropractic and Osteopathy (not

including osteopathic physicians whoalso practice medicine)

2M. Medical Cybernetics2O. Medical Statistics and

Documentation2P. Cancer Research2Q. Medical Photography2R. Environmental Health

Group (3)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (4)

4A. Aerospace Engineering4B. Cartography4C. Chemical Engineering4E. Communication Engineering4F. Computer Engineering and

Technologies4G. Electrical Engineering4I. Energy Engineering and

Technology (but not includingPetroleum and Natural Gas Engineeringand Technology)

4J. Genetic and BiomedicalEngineering

4K. Industrial Engineering4M. Materials Engineering and

Sciences (including, but not limited to:textiles, plastics, wood, paper andmetal, but not including MetalFabrication)

4N. Mechanical Engineering(including, but not limited to: systems,safety, and production engineers, andincluding Automatic Data Processing)

4P. Navigation and TransportationEngineering

4Q. Optical Engineering (including,but not limited to: light and soundtechnology)

4R. Petroleum and Natural GasEngineering and Technology

4S. Printing and PhotographicEngineering and Technology

Group (5)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (6)

6C. History (including Art History)

6D. Philosophy (includingHumanities)

6E. Anthropology and Archaeology6F. Demography6G. Government and Politics

(including, but not limited toInternational Relations)

6H. Economics6I. Literature6J. Instructional Media and

Technology6K. Fine Arts (including, but not

limited to Music, Theater, Sculpture,Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, andPhotography)

6L. Estate Management6M. Linguistics

Group (7)7A. Teaching and Religious Education7B. Educational Testing, Evaluation

and Measurement7C. Primary School Teaching

(including, but not limited to NurserySchools and Kindergartens)

7D. Secondary School Teaching(including, but not limited to RemedialTeaching and Teaching of English as aForeign Language)

7E. Vocational and Technical SchoolTeaching

7F. College and University Teachingin Natural Sciences, Mathematics,Engineering and Technology (exceptAgriculture)

7H. College and University Teachingof Education

7I. College and University Teaching ofBusiness

7J. Agricultural School Teaching7K. Education of the Physically

Handicapped (including Education ofthe Mentally Retarded and EmotionallyDisturbed)

7L. Education of Exceptional Children7M. Physical Education and

Recreation (including, but not limited toCoaching)

7N. Teaching in Medical Schools(including, but not limited to lecturers)

7P. Career Guidance and Counseling

Group (8)8B. Communication Media (including

Television and Film)8C. Electrical Communication

Technology8F. Merchant Marine8G. Architecture (including Marine

Architecture)8I. Construction-Project Management8K. Skilled Operation of Construction

Machines

Group (9)9A. Industrial and Business

Administration and Management(including, but not limited to:programmers and Project Evaluation,Business, Total Quality Management)

9B. International Business andCommerce

9C. Industrial Organization9D. Labor and Industrial Relations9E. Economic Development and

Planning (including Rural Development)9F. Economic Information Analysis

(including, but not limited toManagement Studies)

9G. Accounting9H. Cybernetic Technology9I. Statistics9J. Insurance (including Actuaries)9K. Administration of Financial

Institutions (including, but not limitedto Savings and Loan Organizations andCredit Unions)

9L. Financial Planning9M. Operations Research9O. Farm Management and

Administration9P. Hotel and Motel Management

Group (10)10A. Library Science (including, but

not limited to Electronic Data Storageand Retrieval)

Niger

Group (1)1A. Public Administration (including,

but not limited to: City Planning, UrbanStudies/Planning, UrbanTransportation, and Public Health)

1B. Public Social Administration(including, but not limited to: Welfare,Dietetics, Nutrition, Family Planningand Public Health)

1C. Public Social Services1D. Sanitation1E. Drug Abuse and Narcotics Control1F. International Health1G. Tourism and Travel1H. Law Enforcement and Corrections

(including, but not limited to theAdministration of Justice)

1I. Parks and Recreation Management(including, but not limited to WildlifeManagement)

1L. College, University and HigherEducation Administration

1N. Hospital Administration

Group (2)All fields listed in part I.

Group (3)All fields listed in part I.

Group (4)All fields listed in part I.

Group (5)5A. Chemistry (including all branches

and specialties in Chemistry, except inPharmacy and Chemical Engineering)

5B. Life Sciences (including, but notlimited to: Pharmacy and Biology)

5C. Study of Drugs and AlliedSciences

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5E. Genetics5F. Mathematics5G. Laboratory Technology

(including, but not limited to: physicaland chemistry laboratory technicians)

5H. Metal Fabrication (including, butnot limited to skilled metal craftsworkers)

5I. Atmospheric-HydrosphericSciences (including, but not limited to:Marine Science, Meteorology andOceanography)

5J. Astronomy and Space Technology5K. Repair and Maintenance

Technology5L. Agriculture and Agronomy

(including, but not limited to:veterinarians, plant pathologists,poultry and dairy scientists, animalhusbandry and animal nutrition)

5M. Food Science and Technology5N. Zoology (including Animal

Behavior and Physiology)5O. Forestry5Q. Geology (including all branches

and specialties, e.g. Oceanology, and allbranches of Applied Geology includinggeophysicists and geochemists)

5R. Hydrology (including, but notlimited to Water Pollution)

5S. Ecology and EnvironmentalProtection (including Conservation)

5U. Population Studies

Group (6)6A. Sociology (except Economics and

including Criminology)6B. Psychology (including, but not

limited to Psychometrics, ChildPsychology and Psychobiology)

6C. History (including Art History)6D. Philosophy (including

Humanities)6E. Anthropology and Archaeology6F. Demography6G. Government and Politics

(including, but not limited toInternational Relations)

6H. Economics6I. Literature6J. Instructional Media and

Technology6K. Fine Arts (including, but not

limited to Music, Theater, SculptureMotion Picture Arts and Sciences, andPhotography)

6L. Estate Management6M. Linguistics6O. Religion and Theology (including,

but not limited to Ministry)

Group (7)7A. Teaching and Religious Education7B. Educational Testing, Evaluation

and Measurement7C. Primary School Teaching

(including, but not limited to NurserySchools and Kindergartens)

7D. Secondary School Teaching(including, but not limited to Remedial

Teaching and Teaching of English as aForeign Language)

7E. Vocational and Technical SchoolTeaching

7F. College and University Teachingin Natural Sciences, Mathematics,Engineering and Technology (exceptAgriculture)

7G. College and University Teachingof Social Sciences, Liberal Arts andLiterature (including Foreign LanguageEducation)

7H. College and University Teachingof Education

7I. College and University Teaching ofBusiness

7J. Agricultural School Teaching7K. Education of the Physically

Handicapped (including Education ofthe Mentally Retarded and EmotionallyDisturbed)

7L. Education of Exceptional Children7M. Physical Education and

Recreation (including, but not limited toCoaching)

7N. Teaching in Medical Schools(including, but not limited to lecturers)

7O. Teaching in Law Schools(including, but not limited to lecturers)

7P. Career Guidance and Counseling

Group (8)

8A. Journalism (including, but notlimited to editors and reporters, andincluding text-book writers, interpretersand translators)

8B. Communication Media (includingTelevision and Film)

8C. Electrical CommunicationTechnology

8F. Merchant Marine8G. Architecture (including Marine

Architecture)8H. Construction (including, but not

limited to builders, but not includingskilled and unskilled laborers)

8I. Construction-Project Management8J. Drafting8K. Skilled Operation of Construction

Machines

Group (9)

9B. International Business andCommerce

9C. Industrial Organization9D. Labor and Industrial Relations9E. Economic Development and

Planning (including Rural Development)9F. Economic Information Analysis

(including, but not limited toManagement Studies)

9G. Accounting9H. Cybernetic Technology9I. Statistics9K. Administration of Financial

Institutions (including, but not limitedto Savings and Loan Organizations andCredit Unions)

9L. Financial Planning

9M. Operations Research9N. Banking9O. Farm Management and

Administration9P. Hotel and Motel Management

Nigeria

Group (1)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (2)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (3)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (4)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (5)

5A. Chemistry (including all branchesand specialties in Chemistry, except inPharmacy and Chemical Engineering)

5B. Life Sciences (including, but notlimited to: Pharmacy and Biology)

5C. Study of Drugs and AlliedSciences

5D. Optics and Physics (includingphysical chemists, metallurgists and allbranches and specialties in Physics)

5E. Genetics5F. Mathematics5G. Laboratory Technology

(including, but not limited to: physicaland chemistry laboratory technicians)

5H. Metal Fabrication (including, butnot limited to skilled metal craftsworkers)

5I. Atmospheric-HydrosphericSciences (including, but not limited to:Marine Science, Meteorology, andOceanography)

5J. Astronomy and Space Technology5K. Repair and Maintenance

Technology5L. Agriculture and Agronomy

(including, but not limited to:veterinarians, plant pathologists,poultry and dairy scientists, animalhusbandry and animal nutrition)

5M. Food Science and Technology5N. Zoology (including Animal

Behavior and Physiology)5O. Forestry5P. Fisheries (or other marine

products)5Q. Geology (including all branches

and specialties, e.g. Oceanology, and allbranches of Applied Geology includinggeophysicists and geochemists)

5R. Hydrology (including, but notlimited to Water Pollution)

5S. Ecology and EnvironmentalProtection (including Conservation)

5U. Population Studies

Group (6)

6A. Sociology (except Economics andincluding Criminology)

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6B. Psychology (including, but notlimited to Psychometrics, ChildPsychology and Psychobiology)

6C. History (including Art History)6D. Philosophy (including

Humanities)6E. Anthropology and Archaeology6F. Demography6G. Government and Politics

(including, but not limited toInternational Relations)

6H. Economics6I. Literature6J. Instructional Media and

Technology6K. Fine Arts (including, but not

limited to Music, Theater, Sculpture,Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, andPhotography)

6L. Estate Management6M. Linguistics

Group (7)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (8)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (9)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (10)

10A. Library Science (including, butnot limited to Electronic Data Storageand Retrieval)

Oman

Group (1)

1A. Public Administration (including,but not limited to: City Planning, UrbanStudies/Planning, UrbanTransportation, and Public Health)

1B. Public Social Administration(including, but not limited to: Welfare,Dietetics, Nutrition, Family Planningand Public Health)

1C. Public Social Services1D. Sanitation1E. Drug Abuse and Narcotics Control1F. International Health1G. Tourism and Travel1H. Law Enforcement and Corrections

(including, but not limited to theAdministration of Justice)

1I. Parks and Recreation Management(including, but not limited to WildlifeManagement)

1K. Secondary School Administration1L. College, University and Higher

Education Administration1M. Technical or Vocational School

Administration1N. Hospital Administration

Group (2)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (3)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (4)

4A. Aerospace Engineering4B. Cartography4C. Chemical Engineering4D. Civil Engineering (including

Airport Engineering)4E. Communication Engineering4F. Computer Engineering and

Technologies4G. Electrical Engineering4H. Electronic Engineering (including

Radio Engineering)4I. Energy Engineering and

Technology (but not includingPetroleum and Natural Gas Engineeringand Technology)

4J. Genetic and BiomedicalEngineering

4K. Industrial Engineering4L. Marine and Aeronautical

Engineering and Technology (including,but not limited to: Marine and FlightEngineers)

4M. Materials Engineering andSciences (including, but not limited to:textiles, plastics, wood, paper andmetal, but not including MetalFabrication)

4N. Mechanical Engineering(including, but not limited to: systems,safety, and production engineers, andincluding Automatic Data Processing)

4P. Navigation and TransportationEngineering

4Q. Optical Engineering (including,but not limited to: light and soundtechnology)

4R. Petroleum and Natural GasEngineering and Technology

4S. Printing and PhotographicEngineering and Technology

Group (5)

5A. Chemistry (including all branchesand specialties in Chemistry, except inPharmacy and Chemical Engineering)

5B. Life Sciences (including, but notlimited to: Pharmacy and Biology)

5C. Study of Drugs and AlliedSciences

5D. Optics and Physics (includingphysical chemists, metallurgists and allbranches and specialties in Physics)

5E. Genetics5F. Mathematics5G. Laboratory Technology

(including, but not limited to: physicaland chemistry laboratory technicians)

5H. Metal Fabrication (including, butnot limited to skilled metal craftsworkers)

5I. Atmospheric-HydrosphericSciences (including, but not limited to:Marine Science, Meteorology andOceanography)

5J. Astronomy and Space Technology5K. Repair and Maintenance

Technology

5L. Agriculture and Agronomy(including, but not limited to:veterinarians, plant pathologists,poultry and dairy scientists, animalhusbandry and animal nutrition)

5M. Food Science and Technology5N. Zoology (including Animal

Behavior and Physiology)5P. Fisheries (or other marine

products)5Q. Geology (including all branches

and specialties, e.g. Oceanology, and allbranches of Applied Geology includinggeophysicists and geochemists)

5S. Ecology and EnvironmentalProtection (including Conservation)

5U. Population Studies

Group (6)

6C. History (including Art History)6D. Philosophy (including

Humanities)6E. Anthropology and Archaeology6F. Demography6G. Government and Politics

(including, but not limited toInternational Relations)

6H. Economics6I. Literature6J. Instructional Media and

Technology6K. Fine Arts (including, but not

limited to Music, Theater, Sculpture,Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, andPhotography)

6L. Estate Management6M. Linguistics6N. Law (including Judicature and all

branches and specialties in the practiceof Law, except in Law Enforcement)

Group (7)

7A. Teaching and Religious Education7B. Educational Testing, Evaluation

and Measurement7C. Primary School Teaching

(including, but not limited to NurserySchools and Kindergartens)

7D. Secondary School Teaching(including, but not limited to RemedialTeaching and Teaching of English as aForeign Language)

7E. Vocational and Technical SchoolTeaching

7I. College and University Teaching ofBusiness

7K. Education of the PhysicallyHandicapped (including Education ofthe Mentally Retarded and EmotionallyDisturbed)

7L. Education of Exceptional Children7M. Physical Education and

Recreation (including, but not limited toCoaching)

7P. Career Guidance and Counseling

Group (8)

8B. Communication Media (includingTelevision and Film)

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8C. Electrical CommunicationTechnology

8D. Radio Operation8F. Merchant Marine8G. Architecture (including Marine

Architecture)8H. Construction (including, but not

limited to builders, but not includingskilled and unskilled laborers)

8I. Construction-Project Management8J. Drafting8K. Skilled Operation of Construction

Machines

Group (9)9B. International Business and

Commerce9C. Industrial Organization9D. Labor and Industrial Relations9E. Economic Development and

Planning (including Rural Development)9F. Economic Information Analysis

(including, but not limited toManagement Studies)

9G. Accounting9H. Cybernetic Technology9I. Statistics9K. Administration of Financial

Institutions (including, but not limitedto Savings and Loan Organizations andCredit Unions)

9L. Financial Planning9M. Operations Research9O. Farm Management and

Administration9P. Hotel and Motel Management

Pakistan

Group (1)All fields listed in part I.

Group (2)2A. General Practice of Medicine

(including Osteopaths who also practicemedicine)

2B. Recognized MedicalSpecializations (including, but notlimited to: Anesthesiology, Audiology,Cardiography, Cardiology, Dermatology,Embryology, Epidemiology, ForensicMedicine, Gastroenterology,Hematology, Immunology, InternalMedicine, Neurological Surgery,Obstetrics and Gynecology, Oncology,Ophthalmology, Orthopedic Surgery,Otolaryngology, Pathology, Pediatrics,Pharmacology and Pharmaceutics,Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation,Physiology, Plastic Surgery, PreventiveMedicine, Proctology, Psychiatry andNeurology, Radiology, SpeechPathology, Sports Medicine, Surgery,Thoracic Surgery, Toxicology, Urologyand Virology)

2C. Veterinary Medicine2D. Emergency Medicine2E. Nuclear Medicine2F. Geriatrics2G. Nursing (including, but not

limited to Registered Nurses, Practical

Nurses, Physician’s Receptionists andMedical Records Clerks)

2H. Medical Instruments andTechnology

2I. Dentistry2J. Dental Technology2K. Optometry2M. Medical Cybernetics2O. Medical Statistics and

Documentation2P. Cancer Research2Q. Medical Photography2R. Environmental Health

Group (3)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (4)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (5)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (6)

6C. History (including Art History)6D. Philosophy (including

Humanities)6E. Anthropology and Archaeology6F. Demography6G. Government and Politics

(including, but not limited toInternational Relations)

6H. Economics6I. Literature6J. Instructional Media and

Technology6K. Fine Arts (including, but not

limited to Music, Theater, Sculpture,Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, andPhotography)

6L. Estate Management6M. Linguistics

Group (7)

7A. Teaching and Religious Education7B. Educational Testing, Evaluation

and Measurement7C. Primary School Teaching

(including, but not limited to NurserySchools and Kindergartens)

7D. Secondary School Teaching(including, but not limited to RemedialTeaching and Teaching of English as aForeign Language)

7E. Vocational and Technical SchoolTeaching

7F. College and University Teachingin Natural Sciences, Mathematics,Engineering and Technology (exceptAgriculture)

7G. College and University Teachingof Social Sciences, Liberal Arts andLiterature (including Foreign LanguageEducation)

7H. College and University Teachingof Education

7I. College and University Teaching ofBusiness

7J. Agricultural School Teaching

7K. Education of the PhysicallyHandicapped (including Education ofthe Mentally Retarded and EmotionallyDisturbed)

7L. Education of Exceptional Children7M. Physical Education and

Recreation (including, but not limited toCoaching)

7N. Teaching in Medical Schools(including, but not limited to lecturers)

7P. Career Guidance and Counseling

Group (8)

8B. Communication Media (includingTelevision and Film)

8C. Electrical CommunicationTechnology

8E. Airplane Piloting (including, butnot limited to Airline Piloting)

8F. Merchant Marine8G. Architecture (including Marine

Architecture)8H. Construction (including, but not

limited to builders, but not includingskilled and unskilled laborers)

8I. Construction-Project Management8J. Drafting8K. Skilled Operation of Construction

Machines

Group (9)

9B. International Business andCommerce

9C. Industrial Organization9D. Labor and Industrial Relations9E. Economic Development and

Planning (including Rural Development)9F. Economic Information Analysis

(including, but not limited toManagement Studies)

9G. Accounting9H. Cybernetic Technology9I. Statistics9K. Administration of Financial

Institutions (including, but not limitedto Savings and Loan Organizations andCredit Unions)

9L. Financial Planning9M. Operations Research9N. Banking9O. Farm Management and

Administration9P. Hotel and Motel Management

Panama

Group (1)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (2)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (3)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (4)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (5)

All fields listed in part I.

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Group (6)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (7)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (8)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (9)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (10)

All fields listed in part I.

Papua New Guinea

Group (1)

1A. Public Administration (including,but not limited to: City Planning, UrbanStudies/Planning, UrbanTransportation, and Public Health)

1C. Public Social Services1D. Sanitation1E. Drug Abuse and Narcotics Control1F. International Health1G. Tourism and Travel1H. Law Enforcement and Corrections

(including, but not limited to theAdministration of Justice)

1I. Parks and Recreation Management(including, but not limited to WildlifeManagement)

1L. College, University and HigherEducation Administration

Group (2)

2B. Recognized MedicalSpecializations (including, but notlimited to: Anesthesiology, Audiology,Cardiography, Cardiology, Dermatology,Embryology, Epidemiology, ForensicMedicine, Gastroenterology,Hematology, Immunology, InternalMedicine, Neurological Surgery,Obstetrics and Gynecology, Oncology,Ophthalmology, Orthopedic Surgery,Otolaryngology, Pathology, Pediatrics,Pharmacology and Pharmaceutics,Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation,Physiology, Plastic Surgery, PreventiveMedicine, Proctology, Psychiatry andNeurology, Radiology, SpeechPathology, Sports Medicine, Surgery,Thoracic Surgery, Toxicology, Urologyand Virology)

2C. Veterinary Medicine2D. Emergency Medicine2E. Nuclear Medicine2F. Geriatrics2G. Nursing (including, but not

limited to Registered Nurses, PracticalNurses, Physician’s Receptionists andMedical Records Clerks)

2H. Medical Instruments andTechnology

2I. Dentistry2J. Dental Technology2M. Medical Cybernetics

2O. Medical Statistics andDocumentation

2P. Cancer Research2Q. Medical Photography2R. Environmental Health

Group (3)All fields listed in part I.

Group (4)4A. Aerospace Engineering4B. Cartography4C. Chemical Engineering4D. Civil Engineering (including

Airport Engineering)4E. Communication Engineering4F. Computer Engineering and

Technologies4G. Electrical Engineering4H. Electronic Engineering (including

Radio Engineering)4I. Energy Engineering and

Technology (but not includingPetroleum and Natural Gas Engineeringand Technology)

4J. Genetic and BiomedicalEngineering

4K. Industrial Engineering4M. Materials Engineering and

Sciences (including, but not limited to:textiles, plastics, wood, paper andmetal, but not including MetalFabrication)

4P. Navigation and TransportationEngineering

4Q. Optical Engineering (including,but not limited to: light and soundtechnology)

4R. Petroleum and Natural GasEngineering and Technology

4S. Printing and PhotographicEngineering and Technology

4T. Surveying (includingOceanography)

Group (5)5A. Chemistry (including all branches

and specialties in Chemistry, except inPharmacy and Chemical Engineering)

5B. Life Sciences (including, but notlimited to: Pharmacy and Biology)

5C. Study of Drugs and AlliedSciences

5E. Genetics5G. Laboratory Technology

(including, but not limited to: physicaland chemistry laboratory technicians)

5I. Atmospheric-HydrosphericSciences (including, but not limited to:Marine Science, Meteorology andOceanography)

5J. Astronomy and Space Technology5L. Agriculture and Agronomy

(including, but not limited To:veterinarians, plant pathologists,poultry and dairy scientists, animalhusbandry and animal nutrition)

5M. Food Science and Technology5N. Zoology (including Animal

Behavior and Physiology)

5O. Forestry5S. Ecology and Environmental

Protection (including Conservation)5U. Population Studies

Group (6)

6C. History (including Art History)6D. Philosophy (including

Humanities)6E. Anthropology and Archaeology6F. Demography6G. Government and Politics

(including, but not limited toInternational Relations)

6I. Literature6J. Instructional Media and

Technology6K. Fine Arts (including, but not

limited to Music, Theater, Sculpture,Motion Picture Arts and Sciences andPhotography)

6L. Estate Management6M. Linguistics

Group (7)

7A. Teaching and Religious Education7B. Educational Testing, Evaluation

and Measurement7I. College and University Teaching of

Business7K . Education of the Physically

Handicapped (including Education ofthe Mentally Retarded and EmotionallyDisturbed)

7L. Education of Exceptional Children7M. Physical Education and

Recreation (including, but not limited toCoaching)

7P. Career Guidance and Counseling

Group (8)

8B. Communication Media (includingTelevision and Film)

8D. Radio Operation8E. Airplane Piloting (including, but

not limited to Airline Piloting)8F. Merchant Marine8I. Construction-Project Management8J. Drafting

Group (9)

9A. Industrial and BusinessAdministration and Management(including, but not limited to:programmers and Project Evaluation,Business, Total Quality Management)

9B. International Business andCommerce

9C. Industrial Organization9D. Labor and Industrial Relations9E. Economic Development and

Planning (including Rural Development)9F. Economic Information Analysis

(including, but not limited toManagement Studies)

9G. Accounting9H. Cybernetic Technology9I. Statistics9L. Financial Planning

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9M. Operations Research9O. Farm Management and

Administration9P. Hotel and Motel Management

Paraguay

Group (1)1B. Public Social Administration

(including, but not limited to: Welfare,Dietetics, Nutrition, Family Planningand Public Health)

1C. Public Social Services1D. Sanitation1E. Drug Abuse and Narcotics Control1F. International Health1G. Tourism and Travel1H. Law Enforcement and Corrections

(including, but not limited to theAdministration of Justice)

1I. Parks and Recreation Management(including, but not limited to WildlifeManagement)

1L. College, University and HigherEducation Administration

1N. Hospital Administration

Group (2)2B. Recognized Medical

Specializations (including, but notlimited to: Anesthesiology, Audiology,Cardiography, Cardiology, Dermatology,Embryology, Epidemiology, ForensicMedicine, Gastroenterology,Hematology, Immunology, InternalMedicine, Neurological Surgery,Obstetrics and Gynecology, Oncology,Ophthalmology, Orthopedic Surgery,Otolaryngology, Pathology, Pediatrics,Pharmacology and Pharmaceutics,Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation,Physiology, Plastic Surgery, PreventiveMedicine, Proctology, Psychiatry andNeurology, Radiology, SpeechPathology, Sports Medicine, Surgery,Thoracic Surgery, Toxicology, Urologyand Virology)

2C. Veterinary Medicine2D. Emergency Medicine2E. Nuclear Medicine2F. Geriatrics2G. Nursing (including, but not

limited to registered nurses, practicalnurses, physician’s receptionists andmedical records clerks)

2H. Medical Instruments andTechnology

2J. Dental Technology2M. Medical Cybernetics2N. All Therapies, Prosthetics and

Healing (except Medicine, Osteopathyor Osteopathic Medicine, Nursing,Dentistry, Chiropractic and Optometry)

2O. Medical Statistics andDocumentation

2P. Cancer Research2Q. Medical Photography2R. Environmental Health

Group (3)All fields listed in part I.

Group (4)

4A. Aerospace Engineering4B. Cartography4C. Chemical Engineering4E. Communication Engineering4F. Computer Engineering and

Technologies4I. Energy Engineering and

Technology (but not includingPetroleum and Natural Gas Engineeringand Technology)

4J. Genetic and BiomedicalEngineering

4K. Industrial Engineering4M. Materials Engineering and

Sciences (including, but not limited to:textiles, plastics, wood, paper andmetal, but not including MetalFabrication)

4O. Mining and LumberingEngineering and Technology

4P. Navigation and TransportationEngineering

4Q. Optical Engineering (including,but not limited to: light and soundtechnology)

4R. Petroleum and Natural GasEngineering and Technology

4S. Printing and PhotographicEngineering and Technology

Group (5)

5C. Study of Drugs and AlliedSciences

5E. Genetics5I. Atmospheric-Hydrospheric

Sciences (including, but not limited to:Marine Science, Meteorology andOceanography)

5J. Astronomy and Space Technology5M. Food Science and Technology5N. Zoology (including Animal

Behavior and Physiology)5S. Ecology and Environmental

Protection (including Conservation)5U. Population Studies

Group (6)

6A. Sociology (except Economics andincluding Criminology)

6B. Psychology (including, but notlimited to Psychometrics, ChildPsychology and Psychobiology)

6C. History (including Art History)6D. Philosophy (including

Humanities)6E. Anthropology and Archaeology6F. Demography6G. Government and Politics

(including, but not limited toInternational Relations)

6I. Literature6J. Instructional Media and

Technology6K. Fine Arts (including, but not

limited to Music, Theater, Sculpture,Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, andPhotography)

6L. Estate Management6M. Linguistics6O. Religion and Theology (including,

but not limited to Ministry)

Group (7)7A. Teaching and Religious Education7B. Educational Testing, Evaluation

and Measurement7D. Secondary School Teaching

(including, but not limited to RemedialTeaching and Teaching of English as aForeign Language)

7E. Vocational and Technical SchoolTeaching

7F. College and University Teachingin Natural Sciences, Mathematics,Engineering and Technology (exceptAgriculture)

7G. College and University Teachingof Social Sciences, Liberal Arts andLiterature (including Foreign LanguageEducation)

7I. College and University Teaching ofBusiness

7J. Agricultural School Teaching7K. Education of the Physically

Handicapped (including Education ofthe Mentally Retarded and EmotionallyDisturbed)

7L. Education of Exceptional Children7M. Physical Education and

Recreation (including, but not limited toCoaching)

7P. Career Guidance and Counseling

Group (8)8B. Communication Media (including

Television and Film)8F. Merchant Marine8I. Construction-Project Management8K. Skilled Operation of Construction

Machines

Group (9)9A. Industrial and Business

Administration and Management(including, but not limited to:programmers and Project Evaluation,Business, Total Quality Management)

9B. International Business andCommerce

9C. Industrial Organization9D. Labor and Industrial Relations9E. Economic Development and

Planning (including Rural Development)9F. Economic Information Analysis

(including, but not limited toManagement Studies)

9G. Accounting9H. Cybernetic Technology9L. Financial Planning9M. Operations Research9O. Farm Management and

Administration9P. Hotel and Motel Management

Peru

Group (1)All fields listed in part I.

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Group (2)All fields listed in part I.

Group (3)All fields listed in part I.

Group (4)All fields listed in part I.

Group (5)All fields listed in part I.

Group (6)All fields listed in part I.

Group (7)All fields listed in part I.

Group (8)All fields listed in part I.

Group (9)All fields listed in part I.

Group (10)All fields listed in part I.

Philippines

Group (1)All fields listed in part I and the

following:1P. Special Child Development

Administration *1Q. Negotiation Skills *1R. Organizational Development

(including, but not limited to: HumanResource Development and HumanResource Managaement *

Group (2)2A. General Practice of Medicine

(including Osteopaths who also practicemedicine)

2B. Recognized MedicalSpecializations (including, but notlimited to: Anesthesiology, Audiology,Cardiography, Cardiology, Dermatology,Embryology, Epidemiology, ForensicMedicine, Gastroenterology,Hematology, Immunology, InternalMedicine, Neurological Surgery,Obstetrics and Gynecology, Oncology,Ophthalmology, Orthopedic Surgery,Otolaryngology, Pathology, Pediatrics,Pharmacology and Pharmaceutics,Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation,Physiology, Plastic Surgery, PreventiveMedicine, Proctology, Psychiatry andNeurology, Radiology, SpeechPathology, Sports Medicine, Surgery,Thoracic Surgery, Toxicology, Urologyand Virology)

2C. Veterinary Medicine2D. Emergency Medicine2E. Nuclear Medicine2F. Geriatrics2G. Nursing (including, but not

limited to Registered Nurses, PracticalNurses, Physician’s Receptionists andMedical Records Clerks)

2H. Medical Instruments andTechnology

2I. Dentistry2K. Optometry2M. Medical Cybernetics2N. All Therapies, Prosthetics and

Healing (except Medicine, Osteopathyor Osteopathic Medicine, Nursing,Dentistry, Chiropractic and Optometry

2O. Medical Statistics andDocumentation

2P. Cancer Research2Q. Medical Photography2R. Environmental Health2T. Genetic and Biomedical

Engineering*

Group (3)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (4)

4A. Aerospace Engineering4B. Cartography4C. Chemical Engineering4D. Civil Engineering (including

Airport Engineering)4E. Communication Engineering4F. Computer Engineering and

Technologies4G. Electrical Engineering4H. Electrical Engineering (including

Radio Engineering)4I. Energy Engineering and

Technology (but not includingPetroleum and Natural Gas Engineeringand Technology)

4K. Industrial Engineering4L. Marine and Aeronautical

Engineering and Technology (including,but not limited to: Marine and FlightEngineers)

4M. Materials Engineering andSciences (including, but not limited to:textiles, plastics, wood, paper andmetal, but not including MetalFabrication)

4N. Mechanical Engineering(including, but not limited to: systems,safety, and production engineers, andincluding Automatic Data Processing)

4O. Mining and LumberingEngineering and Technology

4P. Navigation and TransportationEngineering

4Q. Optical Engineering (including,but not limited to: light and soundtechnology)

4R. Petroleum and Natural GasEngineering and Technology

4S. Printing and PhotographicEngineering and Technology

4T. Surveying (includingOceanography)

4U. Agricultural Engineering4V. Nuclear Engineering4W. Natural Resource Management

Engineering (including but not limitedto Water Resource Management)

4X. Environmental Engineering

4Y. Metals Research and Fabrication(including, but not limited to: Tool andDie, Pattern Making, Casting andRisering-Casting Design, InvestmentCasting, Molds and Die Design, WeldingTechnology and PreventiveMaintenance)*

4Z. Management of Technology*

Group (5)All fields listed in part I.

Group (6)6A. Sociology (except Economics and

including Criminology)6B. Psychology (including, but not

limited to Psychometrics, ChildPsychology, and Psychobiology)

6C. History (including Art History)6D. Philosophy (including

Humanities)6E. Anthropology and Archaeology6F. Demography6G. Government and Politics

(including, but not limited toInternational Relations)

6H. Economics6I. Literature6J. Instructional Media and

Technology6K. Fine Arts (including, but not

limited to Music, Theater, Sculpture,Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, andPhotography)

6L. Estate Management6M. Linguistics6N. Law (including Judicature and all

branches and specialties in the practiceof Law, except in Law Enforcement)

6P. Cultural Diversity (including, butnot limited to: Women’s, MinorityEthnic and Area Studies)

6U. Language Studies

Group (7)7A. Teaching and Religious Education7B. Educational Testing, Evaluation

and Measurement7E. Vocational and Technical School

Teaching7F. College and University Teaching

in Natural Sciences, Mathematics,Engineering and Technology (exceptAgriculture)

7G. College and University Teachingof Social Sciences, Liberal Arts andLiterature (including Foreign LanguageEducation)

7I. College and University Teaching ofBusiness

7K. Education of the PhysicallyHandicapped (including Education ofthe Mentally Retarded and EmotionallyDisturbed)

7L. Education of Exceptional Children7M. Physical Education and

Recreation (including, but not limited toCoaching)

7N. Teaching in Medical Schools(including, but not limited to lecturers)

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7O. Teaching in Law Schools(including, but not limited to lecturers)

7P. Career Guidance and Counseling7U. Technical and Vocational Studies

in Various Trade Areas (Automotive,Welding, Industrial Electrician,Electronics, Machine Shop andRefrigeration)*

Group (8)

8B. Communication Media (includingTelevision and Film)

8C. Electrical CommunicationTechnology

8E. Airplane Piloting (including, butnot limited to Airline Piloting)

8F. Merchant Marine8G. Architecture (including Marine

Architecture)8I. Construction-Project Management8K. Skilled Operation of Construction

Machines8M. Interior Design*

Group (9)

All fields listed in part I and thefollowing:

9T. Program Project Management*9U. Social Planning and Policy

Analysis*9V. Development Financing*9W. Entrepreneurship Development*

Group (10)

10A. Library Science (including, butnot limited to Electronic Data Storageand Retrieval)

*These skills are incorporated for thePhilippines only per special request of theirembassy.

Poland

Group (1)

1A. Public Administration (including,but not limited to: City Planning, UrbanStudies/Planning, UrbanTransportation, and Public Health)

1B. Public Social Administration(including, but not limited to: Welfare,Dietetics, Nutrition, Family Planningand Public Health)

1C. Public Social Services1D. Sanitation1E. Drug Abuse and Narcotics Control1F. International Health1G. Tourism and Travel1H. Law Enforcement and Corrections

(including, but not limited to theAdministration of Justice)

1I. Parks and Recreation Management(including, but not limited to WildlifeManagement)

1J. Primary School Administration1K. Secondary School Administration1L. College, University and Higher

Education Administration1M. Technical or Vocational School

Administration1N. Hospital Administration

Group (2)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (3)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (4)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (5)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (6)

6A. Sociology (except Economics andincluding Criminology)

6C. History (including Art History)6D. Philosophy (including

Humanities)6E. Anthropology and Archaeology6F. Demography6G. Government and Politics

(including, but not limited toInternational Relations)

6H. Economics6I. Literature6J. Instructional Media and

Technology6K. Fine Arts (including, but not

limited to Music, Theater, Sculpture,Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, andPhotography)

6L. Estate Management6M. Linguistics

Group (7)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (8)

8B. Communication Media (includingTelevision and Film)

8F. Merchant Marine8H. Construction (including, but not

limited to builders, but not includingskilled and unskilled laborers)

8I. Construction-Project Management8J. Drafting8K. Skilled Operation of Construction

Machines

Group (9)

9B. International Business andCommerce

9C. Industrial Organization9D. Labor and Industrial Relations9E. Economic Development and

Planning (including Rural Development)9F. Economic Information Analysis

(including, but not limited toManagement Studies)

9G. Accounting9H. Cybernetic Technology9I. Statistics9L. Financial Planning9M. Operations Research9O. Farm Management and

Administration9P. Hotel and Motel Management

Qatar

Group (1)

1A. Public Administration (including,but not limited to: City Planning, UrbanStudies/Planning, UrbanTransportation, and Public Health)

1B. Public Social Administration(including, but not limited to: Welfare,Dietetics, Nutrition, Family Planningand Public Health)

1C. Public Social Services1D. Sanitation1E. Drug Abuse and Narcotics Control1F. International Health1G. Tourism and Travel1H. Law Enforcement and Corrections

(including, but not limited to theAdministration of Justice)

1I. Parks and Recreation Management(including, but not limited to WildlifeManagement)

1K. Secondary School Administration1L. College, University and Higher

Education Administration1M. Technical or Vocational School

Administration1N. Hospital Administration

Group (2)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (3)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (4)

4A. Aerospace Engineering4B. Cartography4C. Chemical Engineering4D. Civil Engineering (including

Airport Engineering)4E. Communication Engineering4F. Computer Engineering and

Technologies4G. Electrical Engineering4H. Electronic Engineering (including

Radio Engineering)4I. Energy Engineering and

Technology (but not includingPetroleum and Natural Gas Engineeringand Technology)

4J. Genetic and BiomedicalEngineering

4K. Industrial Engineering4L. Marine and Aeronautical

Engineering and Technology (including,but not limited to: Marine and FlightEngineers)

4M. Materials Engineering andSciences (including, but not limited to:textiles, plastics, wood, paper andmetal, but not including MetalFabrication)

4N. Mechanical Engineering(including, but not limited to: systems,safety, and production engineers, andincluding Automatic Data Processing)

4P. Navigation and TransportationEngineering

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4Q. Optical Engineering (including,but not limited to: light and soundtechnology)

4R. Petroleum and Natural GasEngineering and Technology

4S. Printing and PhotographicEngineering and Technology

Group (5)

5A. Chemistry (including all branchesand specialties in Chemistry, except inPharmacy and Chemical Engineering)

5B. Life Sciences (including, but notlimited to: Pharmacy and Biology)

5C. Study of Drugs and AlliedSciences

5D. Optics and Physics (includingPhysical Chemists, Metallurgists and allbranches and specialties in Physics)

5E. Genetics5F. Mathematics5G. Laboratory Technology

(including, but not limited to: physicaland chemistry laboratory technicians)

5H. Metal Fabrication (including, butnot limited to skilled metal craftsworkers)

5I. Atmospheric-HydrosphericSciences (including, but not limited to:Marine Science, Meteorology andOceanography)

5J. Astronomy and Space Technology5K. Repair and Maintenance

Technology5M. Food Science and Technology5N. Zoology (including Animal

Behavior and Physiology)5P. Fisheries (or other marine

products)5Q. Geology (including all branches

and specialties, e.g. Oceanology, and allbranches of Applied Geology includinggeophysicists and geochemists)

5R. Hydrology (including, but notlimited to Water Pollution)

5S. Ecology and EnvironmentalProtection (including Conservation)

5T. Desalinization5U. Population Studies

Group (6)

6C. History (including Art History)6D. Philosophy (including

Humanities)6E. Anthropology and Archaeology6F. Demography6G. Government and Politics

(including, but not limited toInternational Relations)

6H. Economics6I. Literature6J. Instructional Media and

Technology6K. Fine Arts (including, but not

limited to Music, Theater, Sculpture,Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, andPhotography)

6L. Estate Management6M. Linguistics

6N. Law (including Judicature and allbranches and specialties in the practiceof Law, except in Law Enforcement)

Group (7)

7A. Teaching and Religious Education7B. Educational Testing, Evaluation

and Measurement7C. Primary School Teaching

(including, but not limited to NurserySchools and Kindergartens)

7D. Secondary School Teaching(including, but not limited to RemedialTeaching and Teaching of English as aForeign Language)

7E. Vocational and Technical SchoolTeaching

7I. College and University Teaching ofBusiness

7K. Education of the PhysicallyHandicapped (including Education ofthe Mentally Retarded and EmotionallyDisturbed)

7L. Education of Exceptional Children7M. Physical Education and

Recreation (including, but not limited toCoaching)

7P. Career Guidance and Counseling

Group (8)

8B. Communication Media (includingTelevision and Film)

8C. Electrical CommunicationTechnology

8D. Radio Operation8F. Merchant Marine8G. Architecture (including Marine

Architecture)8H. Construction (including, but not

limited to builders, but not includingskilled and unskilled laborers)

8I. Construction-Project Management8J. Drafting8K. Skilled Operation of Construction

Machines

Group (9)

9B. International Business andCommerce

9C. Industrial Organization9D. Labor and Industrial Relations9E. Economic Development and

Planning (including Rural Development)9F. Economic Information Analysis

(including, but not limited toManagement Studies)

9G. Accounting9H. Cybernetic Technology9I. Statistics9K. Administration of Financial

Institutions (including, but not limitedto Savings and Loan Organizations andCredit Unions)

9L. Financial Planning9M. Operations Research9O. Farm Management and

Administration9P. Hotel and Motel Management

Group (10)10A. Library Science (including, but

not limited to Electronic Data Storageand Retrieval)

Romania

Group (1)All fields listed in part I.

Group (2)All fields listed in part I.

Group (3)All fields listed in part I.

Group (4)All fields listed in part I.

Group (5)All fields listed in part I.

Group (6)All fields listed in part I.

Group (7)All fields listed in part I.

Group (8)All fields listed in part I.

Group (9)All fields listed in part I.

Group (10)All fields listed in part I.

Rwanda

Group (1)1A. Public Administration (including,

but not limited to: City Planning, UrbanStudies/Planning, UrbanTransportation, and Public Health)

1B. Public Social Administration(including, but not limited to: Welfare,Dietetics, Nutrition, Family Planningand Public Health)

1C. Public Social Services1D. Sanitation1E. Drug Abuse and Narcotics Control1F. International Health1G. Tourism and Travel1H. Law Enforcement and Corrections

(including, but not limited to theAdministration of Justice)

1I. Parks and Recreation Management(including, but not limited to WildlifeManagement)

1J. Primary School Administration1K. Secondary School Administration1L. College, University and Higher

Education Administration1M. Technical or Vocational School

Administration1N. Hospital Administration

Group (2)All fields listed in part I.

Group (3)All fields listed in part I.

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Group (4)

4A. Aerospace Engineering4B. Cartography4C. Chemical Engineering4D. Civil Engineering (including

Airport Engineering)4E. Communication Engineering4F. Computer Engineering and

Technologies4G. Electrical Engineering4H. Electronic Engineering (including

Radio Engineering)4I. Energy Engineering and

Technology (but not includingPetroleum and Natural Gas Engineeringand Technology)

4J. Genetic and BiomedicalEngineering

4K. Industrial Engineering4L. Marine and Aeronautical

Engineering and Technology (including,but not limited to: Marine and FlightEngineers)

4N. Mechanical Engineering(including, but not limited to: systems,safety, and production engineers, andincluding Automatic Data Processing)

4O. Mining and LumberingEngineering and Technology

4P. Navigation and TransportationEngineering

4Q. Optical Engineering (including,but not limited to: light and soundtechnology)

4R. Petroleum and Natural GasEngineering and Technology

4S. Printing and PhotographicEngineering and Technology

4T. Surveying (includingOceanography)

Group (5)

5A. Chemistry (including all branchesand specialties in Chemistry, except inPharmacy and Chemical Engineering)

5B. Life Sciences (including, but notlimited to: Pharmacy and Biology)

5C. Study of Drugs and AlliedSciences

5E. Genetics5F. Mathematics5G. Laboratory Technology

(including, but not limited to: physicaland chemistry laboratory technicians)

5H. Metal Fabrication (including, butnot limited to skilled metal craftsworkers)

5I. Atmospheric-HydrosphericSciences (including, but not limited to:Marine Science, Meteorology andOceanography)

5J. Astronomy and Space Technology5K. Repair and Maintenance

Technology5L. Agriculture and Agronomy

(including, but not limited to:veterinarians, plant pathologists,poultry and dairy scientists, animalhusbandry and animal nutrition)

5M. Food Science and Technology5N. Zoology (including Animal

Behavior and Physiology)5O. Forestry5Q. Geology (including all branches

and specialties, e.g. Oceanology, and allbranches of Applied Geology includinggeophysicists and geochemists)

5R. Hydrology (including, but notlimited to Water Pollution)

5S. Ecology and EnvironmentalProtection (including Conservation)

5U. Population Studies

Group (6)

6A. Sociology (except Economics andincluding Criminology)

6B. Psychology (including, but notlimited to Psychometrics, ChildPsychology and Psychobiology)

6C. History (including Art History)6D. Philosophy (including

Humanities)6E. Anthropology and Archaeology6F. Demography6G. Government and Politics

(including, but not limited toInternational Relations)

6H. Economics6I. Literature6J. Instructional Media and

Technology6K. Fine Arts (including, but not

limited to Music, Theater, Sculpture,Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, andPhotography)

6L. Estate Management6M. Linguistics

Group (7)

7A. Teaching and Religious Education7B. Educational Testing, Evaluation

and Measurement7C. Primary School Teaching

(including, but not limited to NurserySchools and Kindergartens)

7D. Secondary School Teaching(including, but not limited to RemedialTeaching and Teaching of English as aForeign Language)

7E. Vocational and Technical SchoolTeaching

7F. College and University Teachingin Natural Sciences, Mathematics,Engineering and Technology (exceptAgriculture)

7G. College and University Teachingof Social Sciences, Liberal Arts andLiterature (including Foreign LanguageEducation)

7H. College and University Teachingof Education

7I. College and University Teaching ofBusiness

7J. Agricultural School Teaching7K. Education of the Physically

Handicapped (including Education ofthe Mentally Retarded and EmotionallyDisturbed)

7L. Education of Exceptional Children7M. Physical Education and

Recreation (including, but not limited toCoaching)

7N. Teaching in Medical Schools(including, but not limited to lecturers)

7P. Career Guidance and Counseling

Group (8)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (9)

9A. Industrial and BusinessAdministration and Management(including, but not limited to:programmers and Project Evaluation,Business, Total Quality Management)

9B. International Business andCommerce

9C. Industrial Organization9D. Labor and Industrial Relations9E. Economic Development and

Planning (including Rural Development)9F. Economic Information Analysis

(including, but not limited toManagement Studies)

9G. Accounting9H. Cybernetic Technology9I. Statistics9K. Administration of Financial

Institutions (including, but not limitedto Savings and Loan Organizations andCredit Unions)

9L. Financial Planning9M. Operations Research9N. Banking9O. Farm Management and

Administration9P. Hotel and Motel Management

Saudi Arabia

Group (1)

All fields listed in part I. Group (2)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (3)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (4)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (5)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (6)

6A. Sociology (except Economics andincluding Criminology)

6B. Psychology (including, but notlimited to Psychometrics, ChildPsychology and Psychobiology)

6C. History (including Art History)6D. Philosophy (including

Humanities)6E. Anthropology and Archaeology6F. Demography6G. Government and Politics

(including, but not limited toInternational Relations)

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6H. Economics6I. Literature6J. Instructional Media and

Technology6K. Fine Arts (including, but not

limited to Music, Theater, Sculpture,Motion Picture Arts and Sciences andPhotography)

6L. Estate Management6M. Linguistics6N. Law (including Judicature and all

branches and specialties in the practiceof Law, except in Law Enforcement)

Group (7)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (8)

8B. Communication Media (includingTelevision and Film)

8C. Electrical CommunicationTechnology

8D. Radio Operation8E. Airplane Piloting (including, but

not limited to Airline Piloting)8F. Merchant Marine8G. Architecture (including Marine

Architecture)8H. Construction (including, but not

limited to builders, but not includingskilled and unskilled laborers)

8I. Construction-Project Management8J. Drafting8K. Skilled Operation of Construction

Machines

Group (9)

All fields listed in part I.

Senegal

Group (1)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (2)

2A. General Practice of Medicine(including Osteopaths who also practicemedicine)

2B. Recognized MedicalSpecializations (including, but notlimited to: Anesthesiology, Audiology,Cardiography, Cardiology, Dermatology,Embryology, Epidemiology, ForensicMedicine, Gastroenterology,Hematology, Immunology, InternalMedicine, Neurological Surgery,Obstetrics and Gynecology, Oncology,Ophthalmology, Orthopedic Surgery,Otolaryngology, Pathology, Pediatrics,Pharmacology and Pharmaceutics,Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation,Physiology, Plastic Surgery, PreventiveMedicine, Proctology, Psychiatry andNeurology, Radiology, SpeechPathology, Sports Medicine, Surgery,Thoracic Surgery, Toxicology, Urologyand Virology)

2C. Veterinary Medicine2D. Emergency Medicine2E. Nuclear Medicine

2F. Geriatrics2G. Nursing (including, but not

limited to registered nurses, practicalnurses, physician’s receptionists andmedical records clerks)

2H. Medical Instruments andTechnology

2I. Dentistry2J. Dental Technology2K. Optometry2L. Chiropractic and Osteopathy (not

including osteopathic physicians whoalso practice medicine)

2M. Medical Cybernetics2N. All Therapies, Prosthetics and

Healing (except Medicine, Osteopathyor Osteopathic Medicine, Nursing,Dentistry, Chiropractic and Optometry)

2O. Medical Statistics andDocumentation

2P. Cancer Research2Q. Medical Photography2R. Environmental Health

Group (3)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (4)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (5)

5A. Chemistry (including all branchesand specialties in Chemistry, except inPharmacy and Chemical Engineering)

5B. Life Sciences (including, but notlimited to: Pharmacy and Biology)

5C. Study of Drugs and AlliedSciences

5D. Physics (including physicalchemists, metallurgists and all branchesand specialties in Physics)

5E. Genetics5F. Mathematics5G. Laboratory Technology

(including, but not limited to: physicaland chemistry laboratory technicians)

5H. Metal Fabrication (including, butnot limited to skilled metal craftsworkers)

5I. Atmospheric-HydrosphericSciences (including, but not limited to:Marine Science, Meteorology andOceanography)

5J. Astronomy and Space Technology5K. Repair and Maintenance

Technology5L. Agriculture and Agronomy

(including, but not limited to:veterinarians, plant pathologists,poultry and dairy scientists, animalhusbandry and animal nutrition)

5M. Food Science and Technology5N. Zoology (including Animal

Behavior and Physiology)5O. Forestry5P. Fisheries (or other marine

products)5Q. Geology (including all branches

and specialties, e.g. Oceanology, and all

branches of Applied Geology includinggeophysicists and geochemists)

5R. Hydrology (including, but notlimited to Water Pollution)

5S. Ecology and EnvironmentalProtection (including Conservation)

5U. Population Studies

Group (6)

6C. History (including Art History)6D. Philosophy (including

Humanities)6E. Anthropology and Archaeology6F. Demography6G. Government and Politics

(including, but not limited toInternational Relations)

6H. Economics6I. Literature6J. Instructional Media and

Technology6K. Fine Arts (including, but not

limited to Music, Theater, Sculpture,Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, andPhotography)

6L. Estate Management6M. Linguistics

Group (7)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (8)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (9)

All fields listed in part I.

Sierra Leone

Group (1)

1C. Public Social Services1E. Drug Abuse and Narcotics Control1G. Tourism and Travel1N. Hospital Administration

Group (2)

2C. Veterinary Medicine2D. Emergency Medicine2P. Cancer Research2R. Environmental Health

Group (3)

3B. Information Science and SystemsAnalysis

Group (4)

4B. Cartography4D. Civil Engineering (including

Airport Engineering)4F. Computer Engineering and

Technologies4H. Electronic Engineering (including

Radio Engineering)4J. Genetic and Biomedical

Engineering4K. Industrial Engineering4L. Marine and Aeronautical

Engineering and Technology (including,but not limited to: Marine and FlightEngineers)

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4M. Materials Engineering andSciences (including, but not limited to:textiles, plastics, wood, paper andmetal, but not including metalfabrication)

4O. Mining and LumberingEngineering and Technology

4P. Navigation and TransportationEngineering

4Q. Optical Engineering (including,but not limited to: light and soundtechnology)

4R. Petroleum and Natural GasEngineering and Technology

4S. Printing and PhotographicEngineering and Technology

4T. Surveying (includingOceanography)

Group (5)

5A. Chemistry (including all branchesand specialties in Chemistry, except inPharmacy and Chemical Engineering)

5G. Laboratory Technology(including, but not limited to: physicaland chemistry laboratory technicians)

5H. Metal Fabrication (including, butnot limited to skilled metal craftsworkers)

5L. Agriculture and Agronomy(including, but not limited to:veterinarians, plant pathologists,poultry and dairy scientists, animalhusbandry and animal nutrition)

5M. Food Science and Technology5Q. Geology (including all branches

and specialties, e.g. Oceanology, and allbranches of Applied Geology includinggeophysicists and geochemists)

5R. Hydrology (including, but notlimited to Water Pollution)

5S. Ecology and EnvironmentalProtection (including Conservation)

5U. Population Studies

Group (6)

6K. Fine Arts (including, but notlimited to Music, Theater, Sculpture,Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, andPhotography)

Group (7)

7B. Educational Testing, Evaluationand Measurement

7K. Education of the PhysicallyHandicapped (including Education ofthe Mentally Retarded and EmotionallyDisturbed)

7L. Education of Exceptional Children7P. Career Guidance and Counseling

Group (8)

8A. Journalism (including, but notlimited to editors and reporters, andincluding text-book writers, interpretersand translators)

8G. Architecture (including MarineArchitecture)

8H. Construction (including, but notlimited to builders, but not includingskilled and unskilled laborers)

Group (9)9O. Farm Management and

Administration

Singapore

Group (1)All fields listed in part I.

Group (2)2A. General Practice of Medicine

(including Osteopaths who also practicemedicine)

2B. Recognized MedicalSpecializations (including, but notlimited to: Anesthesiology, Audiology,Cardiography, Cardiology, Dermatology,Embryology, Epidemiology, ForensicMedicine, Gastroenterology,Hematology, Immunology, InternalMedicine, Neurological Surgery,Obstetrics and Gynecology, Oncology,Ophthalmology, Orthopedic Surgery,Otolaryngology, Pathology, Pediatrics,Pharmacology and Pharmaceutics,Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation,Physiology, Plastic Surgery, PreventiveMedicine, Proctology, Psychiatry andNeurology, Radiology, SpeechPathology, Sports Medicine, Surgery,Thoracic Surgery, Toxicology, Urologyand Virology)

2C. Veterinary Medicine2D. Emergency Medicine2E. Nuclear Medicine2F. Geriatrics2K. Optometry2M. Medical Cybernetics2N. All Therapies, Prosthetics and

Healing (except Medicine, Osteopathyor Osteopathic Medicine, Nursing,Dentistry, Chiropractic and Optometry)

2O. Medical Statistics andDocumentation

2P. Cancer Research2Q. Medical Photography2R. Environmental Health

Group (3)All fields listed in part I.

Group (4)4A. Aerospace Engineering4B. Cartography4C. Chemical Engineering4D. Civil Engineering (including

Airport Engineering)4E. Communication Engineering4F. Computer Engineering and

Technologies4G. Electrical Engineering4H. Electronic Engineering (including

Radio Engineering)4I. Energy Engineering and

Technology (but not includingPetroleum and Natural Gas Engineeringand Technology)

4J. Genetic and BiomedicalEngineering

4K. Industrial Engineering4L. Marine and Aeronautical

Engineering and Technology (including,but not limited to: Marine and FlightEngineers)

4M. Materials Engineering andSciences (including, but not limited to:textiles, plastics, wood, paper andmetal, but not including MetalFabrication)

4N. Mechanical Engineering(including, but not limited to: systems,safety, and production engineers, andincluding Automatic Data Processing)

4P. Navigation and TransportationEngineering

4Q. Optical Engineering (including,but not limited to: light and soundtechnology)

4R. Petroleum and Natural GasEngineering and Technology

4S. Printing and PhotographicEngineering and Technology

4T. Surveying (includingOceanography)

Group (5)5C. Study of Drugs and Allied

Sciences5D. Physics (including physical

chemists, metallurgists and all branchesand specialties in Physics)

5E. Genetics5F. Mathematics5G. Laboratory Technology

(including, but not limited to: physicaland chemistry laboratory technicians)

5H. Metal Fabrication (including, butnot limited to skilled metal craftsworkers)

5I. Atmospheric-HydrosphericSciences (including, but not limited to:Marine Science, Meteorology andOceanography)

5J. Astronomy and Space Technology5K. Repair and Maintenance

Technology5L. Agriculture and Agronomy

(including, but not limited to:veterinarians, plant pathologists,poultry and dairy scientists, animalhusbandry and animal nutrition)

5M. Food Science and Technology5N. Zoology (including Animal

Behavior and Physiology)5P. Fisheries (or other marine

products)5R. Hydrology (including, but not

limited to Water Pollution)5S. Ecology and Environmental

Protection (including Conservation)5T. Desalinization5U. Population Studies

Group (6)6B. Psychology (including, but not

limited to Psychometrics, ChildPsychology and Psychobiology)

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6C. History (including Art History)6D. Philosophy (including

Humanities)6E. Anthropology and Archaeology6F. Demography6G. Government and Politics

(including, but not limited toInternational Relations)

6H. Economics6I. Literature6J. Instructional Media and

Technology6K. Fine Arts (including, but not

limited to Music, Theater, Sculpture,Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, andPhotography)

6L. Estate Management6M. Linguistics

Group (7)7A. Teaching and Religious Education7B. Educational Testing, Evaluation

and Measurement7E. Vocational and Technical School

Teaching7F. College and University Teaching

in Natural Sciences, Mathematics,Engineering and Technology (exceptAgriculture)

7G. College and University Teachingof Social Sciences, Liberal Arts andLiterature (including Foreign LanguageEducation)

7H. College and University Teachingof Education

7I. College and University Teaching ofBusiness

7K. Education of the PhysicallyHandicapped (including Education ofthe Mentally Retarded and EmotionallyDisturbed)

7L. Education of Exceptional Children7M. Physical Education and

Recreation (including, but not limited toCoaching)

7N. Teaching in Medical Schools(including, but not limited to lecturers)

7O. Teaching in Law Schools(including, but not limited to lecturers)

7P. Career Guidance and Counseling

Group (8)8B. Communication Media (including

Television and Film)8C. Electrical Communication

Technology8E. Airplane Piloting (including, but

not limited to Airline Piloting)8F. Merchant Marine8G. Architecture (including Marine

Architecture)8H. Construction (including, but not

limited to builders, but not includingskilled and unskilled laborers)

8I. Construction-Project Management8K. Skilled Operation of Construction

Machines

Group (9)9A. Industrial and Business

Administration and Management

(including, but not limited to:programmers and Project Evaluation,Business, Total Quality Management)

9B. International Business andCommerce

9C. Industrial Organization9D. Labor and Industrial Relations9E. Economic Development and

Planning (including Rural Development)9F. Economic Information Analysis

(including, but not limited toManagement Studies)

9G. Accounting9H. Cybernetic Technology9I. Statistics9J. Insurance (including Actuaries)9K. Administration of Financial

Institutions including, but not limited toSavings and Loan Organizations andCredit Unions)

9L. Financial Planning9M. Operations Research9N. Banking9O. Farm Management and

Administration9P. Hotel and Motel Management

Somalia

Group (1)

1A. Public Administration (includingbut not limited To: City Planning, UrbanStudies/Planning, UrbanTransportation, and Public Health)

1B. Public Social Administration(including, but not limited to: Welfare,Dietetics, Nutrition, Family Planningand Public Health)

1C. Public Social Services1D. Sanitation1E. Drug Abuse and Narcotics Control1F. International Health1G. Tourism and Travel1H. Law Enforcement and Corrections

(including, but not limited to theAdministration of Justice)

1I. Parks and Recreation Management(including, but not limited to WildlifeManagement)

1J. Primary School Administration1K. Secondary School Administration1L. College, University and Higher

Education Administration1M. Technical or Vocational School

Administration1N. Hospital Administration

Group (2)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (3)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (4)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (5)

5A. Chemistry (including all branchesand specialties in Chemistry, except inPharmacy and Chemical Engineering)

5B. Life Sciences (including, but notlimited to: Pharmacy and Biology)

5C. Study of Drugs and AlliedSciences

5E. Genetics5F. Mathematics5G. Laboratory Technology

(including, but not limited to: physicaland chemistry laboratory technicians)

5H. Metal Fabrication (including, butnot limited to skilled metal craftsworkers)

5I. Atmospheric-HydrosphericSciences (including, but not limited to:Marine Science, Meteorology andOceanography)

5J. Astronomy and Space Technology5K. Repair and Maintenance

Technology5L. Agriculture and Agronomy

(including, but not limited to:veterinarians, plant pathologists,poultry and dairy scientists, animalhusbandry and animal nutrition)

5M. Food Science and Technology5N. Zoology (including Animal

Behavior and Physiology)5O. Forestry5Q. Geology (including all branches

and specialties, e.g. Oceanology, and allbranches of Applied Geology includinggeophysicists and geochemists)

5R. Hydrology (including, but notlimited to Water Pollution)

5S. Ecology and EnvironmentalProtection (including Conservation)

5T. Desalinization5U. Population Studies

Group (6)

6A. Sociology (except Economics andincluding Criminology)

6B. Psychology (including, but notlimited to Psychometrics, ChildPsychology and Psychobiology)

6C. History (including Art History)6D. Philosophy (including

Humanities)6E. Anthropology and Archaeology6F. Demography6G. Government and Politics

(including, but not limited toInternational Relations)

6H. Economics6I. Literature6J. Instructional Media and

Technology6K. Fine Arts (including, but not

limited to Music, Theater, Sculpture,Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, andPhotography)

6L. Estate Management6M. Linguistics6N. Law (including Judicature and all

branches and specialties in the practiceof Law, except in Law Enforcement)

Group (7)

All fields listed in part I.

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Group (8)

8A. Journalism (including, but notlimited to editors and reporters, andincluding text-book writers, interpretersand translators)

8B. Communication Media (includingTelevision and Film)

8C. Electrical CommunicationTechnology

8D. Radio Operation8F. Merchant Marine8G. Architecture (including Marine

Architecture)8H. Construction (including, but not

limited to builders, but not includingskilled and unskilled laborers)

8I. Construction-Project Management8J. Drafting8K. Skilled Operation of Construction

Machines

Group (9)

9A. Industrial and BusinessAdministration and Management(including, but not limited to:programmers and Project Evaluation,Business, Total Quality Management)

9B. International Business andCommerce

9C. Industrial Organization9D. Labor and Industrial Relations9E. Economic Development and

Planning (including Rural Development)9F. Economic Information Analysis

(including, but not limited toManagement Studies)

9G. Accounting9H. Cybernetic Technology9I. Statistics9K. Administration of Financial

Institutions (including, but not limitedto Savings and Loan Organizations andCredit Unions)

9L. Financial Planning9M. Operations Research9N. Banking9O. Farm Management and

Administration9P. Hotel and Motel Management

Group (10)

10A. Library Science (including, butnot limited to Electronic Data Storageand Retrieval)

Sri Lanka (including Maldives)

Group (1)

1A. Public Administration (including,but not limited to Public Health andUrban Studies/Planning and UrbanTransportation)

1C. Public Social Services1D. Sanitation1E. Drug Abuse and Narcotics Control1F. International Health1G. Tourism and Travel1H. Law Enforcement and Corrections

(including, but not limited to theAdministration of Justice)

1I. Parks and Recreation Management(including, but not limited to WildlifeManagement)

1L. College, University and HigherEducation Administration

Group (2)

2A. General Practice of Medicine(including Osteopaths who also practicemedicine)

2B. Recognized MedicalSpecializations (including, but notlimited to: Anesthesiology, Audiology,Cardiography, Cardiology, Dermatology,Embryology, Epidemiology, ForensicMedicine, Gastroenterology,Hematology, Immunology, InternalMedicine, Neurological Surgery,Obstetrics and Gynecology, Oncology,Ophthalmology, Orthopedic Surgery,Otolaryngology, Pathology, Pediatrics,Pharmacology and Pharmaceutics,Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation,Physiology, Plastic Surgery, PreventiveMedicine, Proctology, Psychiatry andNeurology, Radiology, SpeechPathology, Sports Medicine, Surgery,Thoracic Surgery, Toxicology, Urologyand Virology)

2C. Veterinary Medicine2D. Emergency Medicine2E. Nuclear Medicine2F. Geriatrics2G. Nursing (including, but not

limited to Registered Nurses, PracticalNurses, Physician’s Receptionists andMedical Records Clerks)

2M. Medical Cybernetics2O. Medical Statistics and

Documentation2P. Cancer Research2Q. Medical Photography2R. Environmental Health2S. Medical Research

Group (3)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (4)

4A. Aerospace Engineering4B. Cartography4C. Chemical Engineering4D. Civil Engineering (including

Airport Engineering)4E. Communication Engineering4F. Computer Engineering and

Technologies4G. Electrical Engineering4H. Electronic Engineering (including

Radio Engineering)4I. Energy Engineering and

Technology (but not includingPetroleum and Natural Gas Engineeringand Technology)

4J. Genetic and BiomedicalEngineering

4K. Industrial Engineering4L. Marine and Aeronautical

Engineering and Technology (including,

but not limited to: Marine and FlightEngineers)

4M. Materials Engineering andSciences (including, but not limited to:textiles, Plastics, Wood, Paper andMetal, but not including MetalFabrication)

4N. Mechanical Engineering(including, but not limited to: systems,safety, and production engineers, andincluding Automatic Data Processing)

4P. Navigation and TransportationEngineering

4Q. Optical Engineering (including,but not limited to: light and soundtechnology)

4R. Petroleum and Natural GasEngineering and Technology

4S. Printing and PhotographicEngineering and Technology

4U. Agricultural Engineering4V. Nuclear Engineering4W. Natural Resource Management

Engineering (including, but not limitedto Water Resource Management)

4X. Environmental Engineering

Group (5)

5A. Chemistry (including all branchesand specialties in Chemistry, except inPharmacy and Chemical Engineering)

5B. Life Sciences (including, but notlimited to: Pharmacy and Biology)

5C. Study of Drugs and AlliedSciences

5D. Optics and Physics (includingPhysical Chemists,metallurgists and allbranches and specialties in Physics)

5E. Genetics5F. Mathematics5I. Atmospheric-Hydrospheric

Sciences (including, but not limited to:Marine Science, Meteorology andOceanography)

5J. Astronomy and Space Technology5K. Repair and Maintenance

Technology5M. Food Science and Technology5N. Zoology (including Animal

Behavior and Physiology)5P. Fisheries (or other marine

products)5S. Ecology and Environmental

Protection (including Conservation)5U. Population Studies5V. Botany5W. Entomology

Group (6)

6A. Sociology (except Economics andincluding Criminology)

6B. Psychology (including, but notlimited to Psychometrics, ChildPsychology and Psychobiology)

6C. History (including Art History)6D. Philosophy (including

Humanities)6E. Anthropology and Archaeology6F. Demography

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6G. Government and Politics(including, but not limited toInternational Relations)

6I. Literature6J. Instructional Media and

Technology6K. Fine Arts (including, but not

limited to Music, Theater, Sculpture,Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, andPhotography)

6L. Estate Management6M. Linguistics6O. Religion and Theology (including,

but not limited to Ministry)6P. Cultural Diversity (including, but

not limited to Women’s, Minority,Ethnic and Area Studies)

6Q. Fashion and Textile Design6S. Geography6T. Home Economics6U. Language Studies

Group (7)

7A. Teaching and Religious Education7B. Educational Testing, Evaluation

and Measurement7C. Primary School Teaching

(including, but not limited to NurserySchools and Kindergartens)

7D. Secondary School Teaching(including, but not limited to RemedialTeaching and Teaching of English as aForeign Language)

7I. College and University Teaching ofBusiness

7K. Education of the PhysicallyHandicapped (including Education ofthe Mentally Retarded and EmotionallyDisturbed)

7L. Education of Exceptional Children7M. Physical Education and

Recreation (including, but not limited toCoaching)

7N. Teaching in Medical Schools(including, but not limited to lecturers)

7O. Teaching in Law Schools(including, but not limited to lecturers)

7P. Career Guidance and Counseling7R. Educational Technology

(Instructional systems Technology)7S. Educational Psychology7T. Curriculum Planning

Group (8)

8B. Communication Media (includingTelevision and Film)

8F. Merchant Marine8I. Construction-Project Management8L. Telecommunications

Group (9)

9A. Industrial and BusinessAdministration and Management(including, but not limited to:programmers and Project Evaluation,Business, Total Quality Management)

9B. International Business andCommerce

9C. Industrial Organization

9D. Labor and Industrial Relations9E. Economic Development and

Planning (including Rural Development)9F. Economic Information Analysis

(including, but not limited toManagement Studies)

9G. Accounting9H. Cybernetic Technology9L. Financial Planning9M. Operations Research9O. Farm Management and

Administration9P. Hotel and Motel Management9R. Marketing9S. Finance

Sudan

Group (1)

1A. Public Administration (including,but not limited to Public Health andUrban Studies/Planning and UrbanTransportation)

1B. Public Social Administration(including, but not limited to: Welfare,Dietetics, Nutrition, Family Planningand Public Health)

1C. Public Social Services1D. Sanitation1E. Drug Abuse and Narcotics Control1F. International Health1G. Tourism and Travel1H. Law Enforcement and Corrections

(including, but not limited to theAdministration of Justice)

1I. Parks and Recreation Management(including, but not limited to WildlifeManagement)

1J. Primary School Administration1K. Secondary School Administration1L. College, University and Higher

Education Administration1M. Technical or Vocational School

Administration1N. Hospital Administration

Group (2)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (3)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (4)

4A. Aerospace Engineering4B. Cartography4C. Chemical Engineering4D. Civil Engineering (including

Airport Engineering)4E. Communication Engineering4F. Computer Engineering and

Technologies4G. Electrical Engineering4H. Electronic Engineering (including

Radio Engineering)4I. Energy Engineering and

Technology (but not includingPetroleum and Natural Gas Engineeringand Technology)

4J. Genetic and BiomedicalEngineering

4K. Industrial Engineering4L. Marine and Aeronautical

Engineering and Technology (including,but not limited to: Marine and FlightEngineers)

4M. Materials Engineering andSciences (including, but not limited to:textiles, plastics, wood, paper andmetal, but not including MetalFabrication)

4N. Mechanical Engineering(including, but not limited to: systems,safety, and production engineers, andincluding Automatic Data Processing)

4P. Navigation and TransportationEngineering

4Q. Optical Engineering (including,but not limited to: light and soundtechnology)

4R. Petroleum and Natural GasEngineering and Technology

4S. Printing and PhotographicEngineering and Technology

4T. Surveying (includingOceanography)

Group (5)

5A. Chemistry (including all branchesand specialties in Chemistry, except inPharmacy and Chemical Engineering)

5B. Life Sciences (including, but notlimited to: Pharmacy and Biology)

5C. Study of Drugs and AlliedSciences

5D. Optics and Physics (includingphysical chemists, metallurgists and allbranches and specialties in Physics)

5E. Genetics5F. Mathematics5G. Laboratory Technology

(including, but not limited to: physicaland chemistry laboratory technicians)

5I. Atmospheric-HydrosphericSciences (including, but not limited to:Marine Science, Meteorology andOceanography)

5J. Astronomy and Space Technology5K. Repair and Maintenance

Technology5L. Agriculture and Agronomy

(including, but not limited to:veterinarians, plant pathologists,poultry and dairy scientists, animalhusbandry and animal nutrition)

5M. Food Science and Technology5N. Zoology (including Animal

Behavior and Physiology)5P. Fisheries (or other marine

products)5Q. Geology (including all branches

and specialties, e.g. Oceanology, and allbranches of Applied Geology includinggeophysicists and geochemists)

5R. Hydrology (including, but notlimited to Water Pollution)

5S. Ecology and EnvironmentalProtection (including Conservation)

5T. Desalinization5U. Population Studies

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Group (6)

6A. Sociology (except Economics andincluding Criminology)

6B. Psychology (including, but notlimited to Psychometrics, ChildPsychology and Psychobiology)

6C. History (including Art History)6D. Philosophy (including

Humanities)6E. Anthropology and Archaeology6F. Demography6G. Government and Politics

(including, but not limited toInternational Relations)

6H. Economics6I. Literature6J. Instructional Media and

Technology6K. Fine Arts (including, but not

limited to Music, Theater, Sculpture,Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, andPhotography)

6L. Estate Management6M. Linguistics6N. Law (including Judicature and all

branches and specialties in the practiceof Law, except in Law Enforcement)

Group (7)

7A. Teaching and Religious Education7B. Educational Testing, Evaluation

and Measurement7C. Primary School Teaching

(including, but not limited to NurserySchools and Kindergartens)

7D. Secondary School Teaching(including, but not limited to RemedialTeaching and Teaching of English as aForeign Language)

7E. Vocational and Technical SchoolTeaching

7F. College and University Teachingin Natural Sciences, Mathematics,Engineering and Technology (exceptAgriculture)

7I. College and University Teaching ofBusiness

7J. Agricultural School Teaching7K. Education of the Physically

Handicapped (including Education ofthe Mentally Retarded and EmotionallyDisturbed)

7L. Education of Exceptional Children7M. Physical Education and

Recreation (including, but not limited toCoaching)

7N. Teaching in Medical Schools(including, but not limited to lecturers)

7P. Career Guidance and Counseling

Group (8)

8A. Journalism (including, but notlimited to editors and reporters, andincluding textbook writers, interpretersand translators)

8B. Communication Media (includingTelevision and Film)

8C. Electrical CommunicationTechnology

8D. Radio Operation8E. Airplane Piloting (including, but

not limited to Airline Piloting)8F. Merchant Marine8G. Architecture (including Marine

Architecture)8H. Construction (including, but not

limited to builders, but not includingskilled and unskilled laborers)

8I. Construction-Project Management8J. Drafting8K. Skilled Operation of Construction

Machines

Group (9)

9A. Industrial and BusinessAdministration and Management(including, but not limited to:programmers and Project Evaluation,Business, Total Quality Management)

9B. International Business andCommerce

9C. Industrial Organization9D. Labor and Industrial Relations9E. Economic Development and

Planning (including Rural Development)9F. Economic Information Analysis

(including, but not limited toManagement Studies)

9G. Accounting9H. Cybernetic Technology9I. Statistics9J. Insurance (including Actuaries)9K. Administration of Financial

Institutions (including, but not limitedto Savings and Loan Organizations andCredit Unions)

9L. Financial Planning9M. Operations Research9N. Banking9O. Farm Management and

Administration9P. Hotel and Motel Management

Swaziland

Group (1)

1A. Public Administration (including,but not limited to: City Planning, UrbanStudies/Planning, UrbanTransportation, and Public Health)

1B. Public Social Administration(including, but not limited to: Welfare,Dietetics, Nutrition, Family Planningand Public Health)

1C. Public Social Services1D. Sanitation1E. Drug Abuse and Narcotics Control1F. International Health1G. Tourism and Travel1H. Law Enforcement and Corrections

(including, but not limited to theAdministration of Justice)

1I. Parks and Recreation Management(including, but not limited to WildlifeManagement)

1J. Primary School Administration1K. Secondary School Administration1L. College, University and Higher

Education Administration

1M. Technical or Vocational SchoolAdministration

1N. Hospital Administration

Group (2)All fields listed in part I.

Group (3)All fields listed in part I.

Group (4)4A. Aerospace Engineering4B. Cartography4C. Chemical Engineering4D. Civil Engineering (including

Airport Engineering)4E. Communication Engineering4F. Computer Engineering and

Technologies4G. Electrical Engineering4H. Electronic Engineering (including

Radio Engineering)4I. Energy Engineering and

Technology (but not includingPetroleum and Natural Gas Engineeringand Technology)

4J. Genetic and BiomedicalEngineering

4K. Industrial Engineering4M. Materials Engineering and

Sciences (including, but not limited to:textiles, plastics, wood, paper andmetal, but not including MetalFabrication)

4N. Mechanical Engineering(including, but not limited to: systems,safety, and production engineers, andincluding Automatic Data Processing)

4O. Mining and LumberingEngineering and Technology

4P. Navigation and TransportationEngineering

4Q. Optical Engineering (including,but not limited to: light and soundtechnology)

4R. Petroleum and Natural GasEngineering and Technology

4S. Printing and PhotographicEngineering and Technology

4T. Surveying (includingOceanography)

Group (5)5A. Chemistry (including all branches

and specialties in Chemistry, except inPharmacy and Chemical Engineering)

5B. Life Sciences (including, but notlimited to: Pharmacy and Biology)

5C. Study of Drugs and AlliedSciences

5D. Optics and Physics (includingphysical chemists, metallurgists and allbranches and specialties in Physics)

5E. Genetics5F. Mathematics5G. Laboratory Technology

(including, but not limited to: physicaland chemistry laboratory technicians)

5H. Metal Fabrication (including, butnot limited to skilled metal craftsworkers)

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5I. Atmospheric-HydrosphericSciences (including, but not limited to:Marine Science, Meteorology andOceanography)

5J. Astronomy and Space Technology5K. Repair and Maintenance

Technology5L. Agriculture and Agronomy

(including, but not limited to:veterinarians, plant pathologists,poultry and dairy scientists, animalhusbandry and animal nutrition)

5M. Food Science and Technology5N. Zoology (including Animal

Behavior and Physiology)5O. Forestry5Q. Geology (including all branches

and specialties, e.g. Oceanology, and allbranches of Applied Geology includinggeophysicists and geochemists)

5R. Hydrology (including, but notlimited to Water Pollution)

5S. Ecology and EnvironmentalProtection (including Conservation)

5U. Population Studies

Group (6)

6A. Sociology (except Economics andincluding Criminology)

6B. Psychology (including, but notlimited to Psychometrics, ChildPsychology and Psychobiology)

6C. History (including Art History)6D. Philosophy (including

Humanities)6E. Anthropology and Archaeology6F. Demography6G. Government and Politics

(including, but not limited toInternational Relations)

6H. Economics6I. Literature6J. Instructional Media and

Technology6K. Fine Arts (including, but not

limited to Music, Theater, Sculpture,Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, andPhotography)

6L. Estate Management6M. Linguistics6N. Law (including Judicature and all

branches and specialties in the practiceof Law, except in Law Enforcement)

Group (7)

7A. Teaching and Religious Education7B. Educational Testing, Evaluation

and Measurement7C. Primary School Teaching

(including, but not limited to NurserySchools and Kindergartens)

7D. Secondary School Teaching(including, but not limited to RemedialTeaching and Teaching of English as aForeign Language)

7E. Vocational and Technical SchoolTeaching

7F. College and University Teachingin Natural Sciences, Mathematics,

Engineering and Technology (exceptAgriculture)

7G. College and University Teachingof Social Sciences, Liberal Arts andLiterature (including Foreign LanguageEducation)

7H. College and University Teachingof Education

7I. College and University Teaching ofBusiness

7J. Agricultural School Teaching7K. Education of the Physically

Handicapped (including Education ofthe Mentally Retarded and EmotionallyDisturbed)

7L. Education of Exceptional Children7M. Physical Education and

Recreation including, but not limited toCoaching)

7P. Career Guidance and Counseling

Group (8)

8A. Journalism (including, but notlimited to editors and reporters, andincluding textbook writers, interpretersand translators)

8B. Communication Media (includingTelevision and Film)

8C. Electrical CommunicationTechnology

8D. Radio Operation8F. Merchant Marine8G. Architecture (including Marine

Architecture)8H. Construction (including, but not

limited to builders, but not includingskilled and unskilled laborers)

8I. Construction-Project Management8J. Drafting8K. Skilled Operation of Construction

Machines

Group (9)

9A. Industrial and BusinessAdministration and Management(including, but not limited to:programmers and Project Evaluation,Business, Total Quality Management)

9B. International Business andCommerce

9C. Industrial Organization9D. Labor and Industrial Relations9E. Economic Development and

Planning (including Rural Development)9F. Economic Information Analysis

(including, but not limited toManagement Studies)

9G. Accounting9H. Cybernetic Technology9I. Statistics9K. Administration of Financial

Institutions (including, but not limitedto Savings and Loan Organizations andCredit Unions)

9L. Financial Planning9M. Operations Research9N. Banking9O. Farm Management and

Administration

9P. Hotel and Motel Management

Group (10)10A. Library Science (including, but

not limited to Electronic Data Storageand Retrieval)

Tanzania

Group (1)1A. Public Administration (including,

but not limited to: City Planning, UrbanStudies/Planning, UrbanTransportation, and Public Health)

1B. Public Social Administration(including, but not limited To: Welfare,Dietetics, Nutrition, Family Planningand Public Health)

1C. Public Social Services1D. Sanitation1E. Drug Abuse and Narcotics Control1F. International Health1G. Tourism and Travel1H. Law Enforcement and Corrections

(including, but not limited to theAdministration of Justice)

1I. Parks and Recreation Management(including, but not limited to WildlifeManagement)

1J. Primary School Administration1K. Secondary School Administration1L. College, University and Higher

Education Administration1M. Technical or Vocational School

Administration1N. Hospital Administration

Group (2)All fields listed in part I.

Group (3)All fields listed in part I.

Group (4)All fields listed in part I.

Group (5)5A. Chemistry (including all branches

and specialties in Chemistry, except inPharmacy and Chemical Engineering)

5B. Life Sciences (including, but notlimited to: Pharmacy and Biology)

5C. Study of Drugs and AlliedSciences

5E. Genetics5F. Mathematics5G. Laboratory Technology

(including, but not limited to: physicaland chemistry laboratory technicians)

5H. Metal Fabrication (including, butnot limited to skilled metal craftsworkers)

5I. Atmospheric-HydrosphericSciences (including, but not limited to:Marine Science, Meteorology andOceanography)

5J. Astronomy and Space Technology5K. Repair and Maintenance

Technology5L. Agriculture and Agronomy

(including, but not limited to:

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veterinarians, plant pathologists,poultry and dairy scientists, animalhusbandry and animal nutrition)

5M. Food Science and Technology5N. Zoology (including Animal

Behavior and Physiology)5O. Forestry5P. Fisheries (or other marine

products)5Q. Geology (including all branches

and specialties, e.g. Oceanology, and allbranches of Applied Geology includinggeophysicists and geochemists)

5R. Hydrology (including, but notlimited to Water Pollution)

5S. Ecology and EnvironmentalProtection (including Conservation)

5U. Population Studies

Group (6)

6A. Sociology (except Economics andincluding Criminology)

6B. Psychology (including, but notlimited to Psychometrics, ChildPsychology and Psychobiology)

6C. History (including Art History)6D. Philosophy (including

Humanities)6E. Anthropology and Archaeology6F. Demography6G. Government and Politics

(including, but not limited toInternational Relations)

6H. Economics6I. Literature6J. Instructional Media and

Technology6K. Fine Arts (including, but not

limited to Music, Theater, Sculpture,Motion Picture Arts and Sciences andPhotography)

6L. Estate Management6M. Linguistics

Group (7)

7A. Teaching and Religious Education7B. Educational Testing, Evaluation

and Measurement7C. Primary School Teaching

(including, but not limited to NurserySchools and Kindergartens)

7D. Secondary School Teaching(including, but not limited to RemedialTeaching and Teaching of English as aForeign Language)

7E. Vocational and Technical SchoolTeaching

7F. College and University Teachingin Natural Sciences, Mathematics,Engineering and Technology (exceptAgriculture)

7G. College and University Teachingof Social Sciences, Liberal Arts andLiterature (including Foreign LanguageEducation)

7H. College and University Teachingof Education

7I. College and University Teaching ofBusiness

7J. Agricultural School Teaching7K. Education of the Physically

Handicapped (including Education ofthe Mentally Retarded and EmotionallyDisturbed)

7L. Education of Exceptional Children7M. Physical Education and

Recreation (including, but not limited toCoaching)

7N. Teaching in Medical Schools(including, but not limited to lecturers)

7O. Teaching in Law Schools(including, but not limited to lecturers)

7P. Career Guidance and Counseling

Group (8)

8A. Journalism (including, but notlimited to editors and reporters, andincluding text-book writers, interpretersand translators)

8B. Communication Media (includingTelevision and Film)

8C. Electrical CommunicationTechnology

8D. Radio Operation8F. Merchant Marine8G. Architecture (including Marine

Architecture)8H. Construction (including, but not

limited to builders, but not includingskilled and unskilled laborers)

8I. Construction-Project Management8J. Drafting8K. Skilled Operation of Construction

Machines

Group (9)

9A. Industrial and BusinessAdministration and Management(including, but not limited toprogrammers and Project Evaluation,Business, Total Quality Management)

9B. International Business andCommerce

9C. Industrial Organization9D. Labor and Industrial Relations9E. Economic Development and

Planning (including Rural Development)9F. Economic Information Analysis

(including, but not limited toManagement Studies)

9G. Accounting9H. Cybernetic Technology9I. Statistics9K. Administration of Financial

Institutions (including, but not limitedto Savings and Loan Organizations andCredit Unions)

9L. Financial Planning9M. Operations Research9N. Banking9O. Farm Management and

Administration9P. Hotel and Motel Management

Group (10)

10A. Library Science (including, butnot limited to Electronic Data Storageand Retrieval)

Thailand

Group (1)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (2)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (3)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (4)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (5)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (6)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (7)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (8)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (9)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (10)

All fields listed in part I.

Togo

Group (1)

1A. Public Administration (including,but not limited to: City Planning, UrbanStudies/Planning, UrbanTransportation, and Public Health)

1B. Public Social Administration(including, but not limited to: Welfare,Dietetics, Nutrition, Family Planningand Public Health)

1C. Public Social Services1D. Sanitation1E. Drug Abuse and Narcotics Control1F. International Health1G. Tourism and Travel1H. Law Enforcement and Corrections

(including, but not limited to theAdministration of Justice)

1I. Parks and Recreation Management(including, but not limited to WildlifeManagement)

1J. Primary School Administration1K. Secondary School Administration1L. College, University and Higher

Education Administration1M. Technical or Vocational School

Administration1N. Hospital Administration

Group (2)

All fields listed in part I

Group (3)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (4)

All fields listed in part I.

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Group (5)

5A. Chemistry (including all branchesand specialties in Chemistry, except inPharmacy and Chemical Engineering)

5B. Life Sciences (including, but notlimited to: Pharmacy and Biology)

5C. Study of Drugs and AlliedSciences

5D. Optics and Physics (includingphysical chemists, metallurgists and allbranches and specialties in Physics)

5E. Genetics5G. Laboratory Technology

(including, but not limited to: physicaland chemistry laboratory technicians)

5H. Metal Fabrication (including, butnot limited to skilled metal craftsworkers)

5I. Atmospheric-HydrosphericSciences (including, but not limited to:Marine Science, Meteorology andOceanography)

5J. Astronomy and Space Technology5K. Repair and Maintenance

Technology5L. Agriculture and Agronomy

(including, but not limited to:veterinarians, plant pathologists,poultry and dairy scientists, animalhusbandry and animal nutrition)

5M. Food Science and Technology5N. Zoology (including Animal

Behavior and Physiology)5O. Forestry5P. Fisheries (or other marine

products)5Q. Geology (including all branches

and specialties, e.g. Oceanology, and allbranches of Applied Geology includinggeophysicists and geochemists)

5R. Hydrology (including, but notlimited to Water Pollution)

5S. Ecology and EnvironmentalProtection (including Conservation)

5T. Desalinization5U. Population Studies

Group (6)

6C. History (including Art History)6D. Philosophy (including

Humanities)6E. Anthropology and Archaeology6F. Demography6G. Government and Politics

(including, but not limited toInternational Relations)

6H. Economics6I. Literature6J. Instructional Media and

Technology6K. Fine Arts (including, but not

limited to Music, Theater, Sculpture,Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, andPhotography)

6L. Estate Management6M. Linguistics

Group (7)

7A. Teaching and Religious Education

7B. Educational Testing, Evaluationand Measurement

7D. Secondary School Teaching(including, but not limited to RemedialTeaching and Teaching of English as aForeign Language)

7E. Vocational and Technical SchoolTeaching

7F. College and University Teachingin Natural Sciences, Mathematics,Engineering and Technology (exceptAgriculture)

7G. College and University Teachingof Social Sciences, Liberal Arts andLiterature (including Foreign LanguageEducation)

7H. College and University Teachingof Education

7I. College and University Teaching ofBusiness

7J. Agricultural School Teaching7K. Education of the Physically

Handicapped (including Education ofthe Mentally Retarded and EmotionallyDisturbed)

7L. Education of Exceptional Children7M. Physical Education and

Recreation (including, but not limited toCoaching)

7N. Teaching in Medical Schools(including, but not limited to lecturers)

7P. Career Guidance and Counseling

Group (8)8B. Communication Media (including

Television and Film)8C. Electrical Communication

Technology8E. Airplane Piloting (including, but

not limited to Airline Piloting)8F. Merchant Marine8G. Architecture (including Marine

Architecture)8H. Construction (including, but not

limited to builders, but not includingskilled and unskilled laborers)

8I. Construction-Project Management

Group (9)9A. Industrial and Business

Administration and Management(including, but not limited toprogrammers and Project Evaluation,Business, Total Quality Management)

9B. International Business andCommerce

9C. Industrial Organization9D. Labor and Industrial Relations9E. Economic Development and

Planning (including Rural Development)9F. Economic Information Analysis

(including, but not limited toManagement Studies)

9G. Accounting9H. Cybernetic Technology9I. Statistics9K. Administration of Financial

Institutions (including, but not limitedto Savings and Loan Organizations andCredit Unions)

9L. Financial Planning9M. Operations Research9N. Banking9O. Farm Management and

Administration9P. Hotel and Motel Management

Tonga

Group (1)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (2)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (3)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (4)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (5)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (6)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (7)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (8)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (9)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (10)

All fields listed in part I.

Trinidad and Tobago

Group (1)

1A. Public Administration (including,but not limited to: City Planning, UrbanStudies/Planning, UrbanTransportation, and Public Health)

1B. Public Social Administration(including, but not limited to: Welfare,Dietetics, Nutrition, Family Planningand Public Health)

1C. Public Social Services1D. Sanitation1E. Drug Abuse and Narcotics Control1G. Tourism and Travel1H. Law Enforcement and Corrections

(including, but not limited to theAdministration of Justice)

1I. Parks and Recreation Management(including, but not limited to WildlifeManagement)

1M. Technical or Vocational SchoolAdministration

1N. Hospital Administration

Group (2)

2B. Recognized MedicalSpecializations (including, but notlimited to: Anesthesiology, Audiology,Cardiography, Cardiology, Dermatology,Embryology, Epidemiology, ForensicMedicine, Gastroenterology,

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Hematology, Immunology, InternalMedicine, Neurological Surgery,Obstetrics and Gynecology, Oncology,Ophthalmology, Orthopedic Surgery,Otolaryngology, Pathology, Pediatrics,Pharmacology and Pharmaceutics,Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation,Physiology, Plastic Surgery, PreventiveMedicine, Proctology, Psychiatry andNeurology, Radiology, SpeechPathology, Sports Medicine, Surgery,Thoracic Surgery, Toxicology, Urologyand Virology)

2C. Veterinary Medicine2D. Emergency Medicine2E. Nuclear Medicine2F. Geriatrics2G. Nursing (including, but not

limited to Registered Nurses, PracticalNurses, Physician’s Receptionists andMedical Records Clerks)

2H. Medical Instruments andTechnology

2I. Dentistry2M. Medical Cybernetics2O. Medical Statistics and

Documentation2P. Cancer Research2Q. Medical Photography2R. Environmental Health

Group (3)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (4)

4B. Cartography4C. Chemical Engineering4D. Civil Engineering (including

Airport Engineering)4E. Communication Engineering4F. Computer Engineering and

Technologies4H. Electronic Engineering (including

Radio Engineering)4I. Energy Engineering and

Technology (but not includingPetroleum and Natural Gas Engineeringand Technology)

4J. Genetic and BiomedicalEngineering

4K. Industrial Engineering4M. Materials Engineering and

Sciences (including, but not limited to:textiles, plastics, wood, paper andmetal, but not including MetalFabrication)

4N. Mechanical Engineering(including, but not limited to: systems,safety, and production engineers, andincluding Automatic Data Processing)

4O. Mining and LumberingEngineering and Technology

4P. Navigation and TransportationEngineering

4Q. Optical Engineering (including,but not limited to: light and soundtechnology)

4R. Petroleum and Natural GasEngineering and Technology

4S. Printing and PhotographicEngineering and Technology

4T. Surveying (includingOceanography)

4U. Agricultural Engineering4W. Natural Resource Management

Engineering (including, but not limitedto Water Resource Management)

4X. Environmental Engineering

Group (5)5A. Chemistry (including all branches

and specialties in Chemistry, except inPharmacy and Chemical Engineering)

5B. Life Sciences (including, but notlimited to: Pharmacy and Biology)

5C. Study of Drugs and AlliedSciences

5D. Optics and Physics (includingphysical chemists, metallurgists and allbranches and specialties in Physics)

5E. Genetics5G. Laboratory Technology

(including, but not limited to: physicaland chemistry laboratory technicians)

5H. Metal Fabrication (including, butnot limited to skilled metal craftsworkers)

5I. Atmospheric-HydrosphericSciences (including, but not limited to:Marine Science, Meteorology andOceanography)

5L. Agriculture and Agronomy(including, but not limited to:veterinarians, plant pathologists,poultry and dairy scientists, animalhusbandry and animal nutrition)

5M. Food Science and Technology5N. Zoology (including Animal

Behavior and Physiology)5O. Forestry5P. Fisheries (or other marine

products)5Q. Geology (including all branches

and specialties, e.g. Oceanology, and allbranches of Applied Geology includinggeophysicists and geochemists)

5R. Hydrology (including, but notlimited to Water Pollution)

5S. Ecology and EnvironmentalProtection (including Conservation)

5U. Population Studies5V. Botany

Group (6)6E. Anthropology and Archaeology6F. Demography6G. Government and Politics

(including, but not limited toInternational Relations)

6J. Instructional Media andTechnology

6L. Estate Management6M. Linguistics

Group (7)All fields listed in part I.

Group (8)8B. Communication Media (including

Television and Film)

8C. Electrical CommunicationTechnology

8F. Merchant Marine8G. Architecture (including Marine

Architecture)8H. Construction (including, but not

limited to builders, but not includingskilled and unskilled laborers)

8I. Construction-Project Management8K. Skilled Operation of Construction

Machines

Group (9)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (10)

10A. Library Science (including, butnot limited to Electronic Data Storageand Retrieval)

Tunisia

Group (1)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (2)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (3)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (4)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (5)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (6)

6A. Sociology (except Economics andincluding Criminology)

6B. Psychology (including, but notlimited to Psychometrics, ChildPsychology and Psychobiology)

6C. History (including Art History)6D. Philosophy (including

Humanities)6E. Anthropology and Archaeology6F. Demography6G. Government and Politics

(including, but not limited toInternational Relations)

6H. Economics6I. Literature6J. Instructional Media and

Technology6K. Fine Arts (including, but not

limited to Music, Theater, Sculpture,Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, andPhotography)

6L. Estate Management6M. Linguistics

Group (7)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (8)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (9)

All fields listed in part I.

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Turkey

Group (1)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (2)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (3)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (4)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (5)

5A. Chemistry (including all branchesand specialties in Chemistry, except inPharmacy and Chemical Engineering)

5B. Life Sciences (including, but notlimited to: Pharmacy and Biology)

5C. Study of Drugs and AlliedSciences

5D. Optics and Physics (includingphysical chemists, metallurgists and allbranches and specialties in Physics)

5E. Genetics5F. Mathematics5G. Laboratory Technology

(including, but not limited to: physicaland chemistry laboratory technicians)

5H. Metal Fabrication (including, butnot limited to skilled metal craftsworkers)

5I. Atmospheric-HydrosphericSciences (including, but not limited to:Marine Science, Meteorology andOceanography)

5J. Astronomy and Space Technology5K. Repair and Maintenance

Technology5L. Agriculture and Agronomy

(including, but not limited to:veterinarians, plant pathologists,poultry and dairy scientists, animalhusbandry and animal nutrition)

5M. Food Science and Technology5N. Zoology (including Animal

Behavior and Physiology)5P. Fisheries (or other marine

products)5Q. Geology (including all branches

and specialties, e.g. Oceanology, and allbranches of Applied Geology includinggeophysicists and geochemists)

5R. Hydrology (including, but notlimited to Water Pollution)

5S. Ecology and EnvironmentalProtection (including Conservation)

5T. Desalinization5U. Population Studies

Group (6)

6A. Sociology (except Economics andincluding Criminology)

6B. Psychology (including, but notlimited to Psychometrics, ChildPsychology and Psychobiology)

6C. History (including Art History)6D. Philosophy (including

Humanities)

6E. Anthropology and Archaeology6F. Demography6G. Government and Politics

(including, but not limited toInternational Relations)

6H. Economics6I. Literature6J. Instructional Media and

Technology6K. Fine Arts (including, but not

limited to Music, Theater, Sculpture,Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, andPhotography)

6L. Estate Management6M. Linguistics

Group (7)7A. Teaching and Religious Education7B. Educational Testing, Evaluation

and Measurement7C. Primary School Teaching

(including, but not limited to NurserySchools and Kindergartens)

7D. Secondary School Teaching(including, but not limited to RemedialTeaching and Teaching of English as aForeign Language)

7E. Vocational and Technical SchoolTeaching

7F. College and University Teachingin Natural Sciences, Mathematics,Engineering and Technology (exceptAgriculture)

7G. College and University Teachingof Social Sciences, Liberal Arts andLiterature (including Foreign LanguageEducation)

7H. College and University Teachingof Education

7I. College and University Teaching ofBusiness

7J. Agricultural School Teaching7K. Education of the Physically

Handicapped (including Education ofthe Mentally Retarded and EmotionallyDisturbed)

7L. Education of Exceptional Children7M. Physical Education and

Recreation (including, but not limited toCoaching)

7N. Teaching in Medical Schools(including, but not limited to lecturers)

7O. Teaching in Law Schools(including, but not limited to lecturers)

7P. Career Guidance and Counseling

Group (8)8B. Communication Media (including

Television and Film)8F. Merchant Marine8I. Construction-Project Management8K. Skilled Operation of Construction

Machines

Group (9)9A. Industrial and Business

Administration and Management(including, but not limited toprogrammers and Project Evaluation,Business, Total Quality Management)

9B. International Business andCommerce

9C. Industrial Organization9D. Labor and Industrial Relations9E. Economic Development and

Planning (including Rural Development)9F. Economic Information Analysis

(including, but not limited toManagement Studies)

9G. Accounting9H. Cybernetic Technology9I. Statistics9J. Insurance (including Actuaries)9L. Financial Planning9M. Operations Research9O. Farm Management and

Administration9P. Hotel and Motel Management

Uganda

Group (1)All fields listed in part I.

Group (2)All fields listed in part I.

Group (3)All fields listed in part I.

Group (4)All fields listed in part I.

Group (5)All fields listed in part I.

Group (6)All fields listed in part I.

Group (7)All fields listed in part I.

Group (8)All fields listed in part I.

Group (9)All fields listed in part I.

Group (10)All fields listed in part I.

United Arab Emirates

Group (1)1A. Public Administration (including,

but not limited to: City Planning, UrbanStudies/Planning, UrbanTransportation, and Public Health)

1B. Public Social Administration(including, but not limited to: Welfare,Dietetics, Nutrition, Family Planningand Public Health)

1C. Public Social Services1D. Sanitation1E. Drug Abuse and Narcotics Control1F. International Health1G. Tourism and Travel1H. Law Enforcement and Corrections

(including, but not limited to theAdministration of Justice)

1I. Parks and Recreation Management(including, but not limited to WildlifeManagement)

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1K. Secondary School Administration1L. College, University and Higher

Education Administration1M. Technical or Vocational School

Administration1N. Hospital Administration

Group (2)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (3)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (4)

4A. Aerospace Engineering4B. Cartography4C. Chemical Engineering4D. Civil Engineering (including

Airport Engineering)4E. Communication Engineering4F. Computer Engineering and

Technologies4G. Electrical Engineering4H. Electronic Engineering (including

Radio Engineering)4I. Energy Engineering and

Technology (but not includingPetroleum and Natural Gas Engineeringand Technology)

4J. Genetic and BiomedicalEngineering

4K. Industrial Engineering4L. Marine and Aeronautical

Engineering and Technology (including,but not limited to: Marine and FlightEngineers)

4M. Materials Engineering andSciences (including, but not limited to:textiles, plastics, wood, paper andmetal, but not including MetalFabrication)

4N. Mechanical Engineering(including, but not limited to: systems,safety, and production engineers, andincluding Automatic Data Processing)

4P. Navigation and TransportationEngineering

4Q. Optical Engineering (including,but not limited to: light and soundtechnology)

4R. Petroleum and Natural GasEngineering and Technology

4S. Printing and PhotographicEngineering and Technology

4T. Surveying (includingOceanography)

Group (5)

5A. Chemistry (including all branchesand specialties in Chemistry, except inPharmacy and Chemical Engineering)

5B. Life Sciences (including, but notlimited to: Pharmacy and Biology)

5C. Study of Drugs and AlliedSciences

5D. Optics and Physics (includingphysical chemists, metallurgists and allbranches and specialties in Physics)

5E. Genetics

5F. Mathematics5G. Laboratory Technology

(including, but not limited to: physicaland chemistry laboratory technicians)

5H. Metal Fabrication (including, butnot limited to skilled metal craftsworkers)

5I. Atmospheric-HydrosphericSciences (including, but not limited to:Marine Science, Meteorology andOceanography)

5J. Astronomy and Space Technology5K. Repair and Maintenance

Technology5L. Agriculture and Agronomy

(including, but not limited to:veterinarians, plant pathologists,poultry and dairy scientists, animalhusbandry and animal nutrition)

5M. Food Science and Technology5N. Zoology (including Animal

Behavior and Physiology)5P. Fisheries (or other marine

products)5Q. Geology (including all branches

and specialties, e.g. Oceanology, and allbranches of Applied Geology includinggeophysicists and geochemists)

5R. Hydrology (including, but notlimited to Water Pollution)

5S. Ecology and EnvironmentalProtection (including Conservation)

5T. Desalinization5U. Population Studies

Group (6)6A. Sociology (except Economics and

including Criminology)6B. Psychology (including, but not

limited to Psychometrics, ChildPsychology and Psychobiology)

6C. History (including Art History)6D. Philosophy (including

Humanities)6E. Anthropology and Archaeology6F. Demography6G. Government and Politics

(including, but not limited toInternational Relations)

6H. Economics6I. Literature6J. Instructional Media and

Technology6K. Fine Arts (including, but not

limited to Music, Theater, Sculpture,Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, andPhotography)

6L. Estate Management6M. Linguistics6N. Law (including Judicature and all

branches and specialties in the practiceof Law, except in Law Enforcement)

Group (7)7A. Teaching and Religious Education7B. Educational Testing, Evaluation

and Measurement7C. Primary School Teaching

(including, but not limited to NurserySchools and Kindergartens)

7D. Secondary School Teaching(including, but not limited to RemedialTeaching and Teaching of English as aForeign Language)

7E. Vocational and Technical SchoolTeaching

7I. College and University Teaching ofBusiness

7K. Education of the PhysicallyHandicapped (including Education ofthe Mentally Retarded and EmotionallyDisturbed)

7L. Education of Exceptional Children7M. Physical Education and

Recreation (including, but not limited toCoaching)

7P. Career Guidance and Counseling

Group (8)

8A. Journalism (including, but notlimited to editors and reporters, andincluding text-book writers, interpretersand translators)

8B. Communication Media (includingTelevision and Film)

8C. Electrical CommunicationTechnology

8E. Airplane Piloting (including, butnot limited to Airline Piloting)

8F. Merchant Marine8G. Architecture (including Marine

Architecture)8H. Construction (including, but not

limited to builders, but not includingskilled and unskilled laborers)

8I. Construction-Project Management8J. Drafting8K. Skilled Operation of Construction

Machines

Group (9)

9A. Industrial and BusinessAdministration and Management(including, but not limited to:programmers and Project Evaluation,Business, Total Quality Management)

9B. International Business andCommerce

9C. Industrial Organization9D. Labor and Industrial Relations9E. Economic Development and

Planning (including Rural Development)9F. Economic Information Analysis

(including, but not limited toManagement Studies)

9G. Accounting9H. Cybernetic Technology9I. Statistics9K. Administration of Financial

Institutions (including, but not limitedto Savings and Loan Organizations andCredit Unions)

9L. Financial Planning9M. Operations Research9N. Banking9O. Farm Management and

Administration9P. Hotel and Motel Management

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Group (10)10A. Library Science (including, but

not limited to Electronic Data Storageand Retrieval)

Upper Volta (see Burkina Faso)

Uruguay

Group (1)All fields listed in part I.

Group (2)2C. Veterinary Medicine2D. Emergency Medicine2E. Nuclear Medicine2F. Geriatrics2M. Medical Cybernetics2O. Medical Statistics and

Documentation2P. Cancer Research2Q. Medical Photography2R. Environmental Health

Group (3)All fields listed in part I.

Group (4)4A. Aerospace Engineering4B. Cartography4C. Chemical Engineering4E. Communication Engineering4F. Computer Engineering and

Technologies4I. Energy Engineering and

Technology (but not includingPetroleum and Natural Gas Engineeringand Technology)

4J. Genetic and BiomedicalEngineering

4K. Industrial Engineering4L. Marine and Aeronautical

Engineering and Technology (including,but not limited to: Marine and FlightEngineers)

4M. Materials Engineering andSciences (including, but not limited to:textiles, plastics, wood, paper andmetal, but not including MetalFabrication)

4P. Navigation and TransportationEngineering

4Q. Optical Engineering (including,but not limited to: light and soundtechnology)

4R. Petroleum and Natural GasEngineering and Technology

4S. Printing and PhotographicEngineering and Technology

Group (5)

5C. Study of Drugs and AlliedSciences

5E. Genetics5I. Atmospheric-Hydrospheric

Sciences (including, but not limited to:Marine Science, Meteorology andOceanography)

5J. Astronomy and Space Technology5L. Agriculture and Agronomy

(including, but not limited to:

veterinarians, plant pathologists,poultry and dairy scientists, animalhusbandry and animal nutrition)

5M. Food Science and Technology5N. Zoology (including Animal

Behavior and Physiology)5P. Fisheries (or other marine

products)5R. Hydrology (including, but not

limited to Water Pollution)5S. Ecology and Environmental

Protection (including Conservation)5T. Desalinization5U. Population Studies

Group (6)

6C. History (including Art History)6D. Philosophy (including

Humanities)6E. Anthropology and Archaeology6F. Demography6G. Government and Politics

(including, but not limited toInternational Relations)

6I. Literature6J. Instructional Media and

Technology6K. Fine Arts (including, but not

limited to Music, Theater, Sculpture,Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, andPhotography)

6L. Estate Management6M. Linguistics

Group (7)

7A. Teaching and Religious Education7B. Educational Testing, Evaluation

and Measurement7I. College and University Teaching of

Business7K. Education of the Physically

Handicapped (including Education ofthe Mentally Retarded and EmotionallyDisturbed)

7L. Education of Exceptional Children7M. Physical Education and

Recreation (including, but not limited toCoaching)

7P. Career Guidance and Counseling

Group (8)

8A. Journalism (including, but notlimited to editors and reporters, andincluding text-book writers, interpretersand translators)

8B. Communication Media (includingTelevision and Film)

8C. Electrical CommunicationTechnology

8D. Radio Operation8E. Airplane Piloting (including, but

not limited to Airline Piloting)8F. Merchant Marine8H. Construction (including, but not

limited to builders, but not includingskilled and unskilled laborers)

8I. Construction-Project Management8K. Skilled Operation of Construction

Machines

Group (9)

9A. Industrial and BusinessAdministration and Management(including, but not limited to:programmers and Project Evaluation,Business, Total Quality Management)

9B. International Business andCommerce

9C. Industrial Organization9D. Labor and Industrial Relations9E. Economic Development and

Planning (including Rural Development)9F. Economic Information Analysis

(including, but not limited toManagement Studies)

9G. Accounting9H. Cybernetic Technology9K. Administration of Financial

Institutions (including, but not limitedto Savings and Loan Organizations andCredit Unions)

9L. Financial Planning9M. Operations Research9N. Banking9O. Farm Management and

Administration9P. Hotel and Motel Management

Venezuela

Group (1)

1A. Public Administration (including,but not limited to Public Health andUrban Studies/Planning and UrbanTransportation)

1B. Public Social Administration(including, but not limited to: Welfare,Dietetics, Nutrition, Family Planningand Public Health)

1C. Public Social Services1D. Sanitation1E. Drug Abuse and Narcotics Control1F. International Health

Group (2)

2A. General Practice of Medicine(including Osteopaths who also practicemedicine)

2B. Recognized MedicalSpecializations (including, but notlimited to: Anesthesiology, Audiology,Cardiography, Cardiology, Dermatology,Embryology, Epidemiology, ForensicMedicine, Gastroenterology,Hematology, Immunology, InternalMedicine, Neurological Surgery,Obstetrics and Gynecology, Oncology,Ophthalmology, Orthopedic Surgery,Otolaryngology, Pathology, Pediatrics,Pharmacology and Pharmaceutics,Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation,Physiology, Plastic Surgery, PreventiveMedicine, Proctology, Psychiatry andNeurology, Radiology, SpeechPathology, Sports Medicine, Surgery,Thoracic Surgery, Toxicology, Urologyand Virology)

2C. Veterinary Medicine2D. Emergency Medicine

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2E. Nuclear Medicine2F. Geriatrics2G. Nursing (including, but not

limited to Registered Nurses, PracticalNurses, Physician’s Receptionists andMedical Records Clerks)

2H. Medical Instruments andTechnology

2I. Dentistry2J. Dental Technology2M. Medical Cybernetics2N. All Therapies, Prosthetics and

Healing (except Medicine, Osteopathyor Osteopathic Medicine, Nursing,Dentistry, Chiropractic and Optometry)

2O. Medical Statistics andDocumentation

2P. Cancer Research2Q. Medical Photography2R. Environmental Health

Group (3)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (4)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (5)

5A. Chemistry (including all branchesand specialties in Chemistry, except inPharmacy and Chemical Engineering)

5B. Life Sciences (including, but notlimited to: Pharmacy and Biology)

5C. Study of Drugs and AlliedSciences

5D. Optics and Physics (includingphysical chemists, metallurgists and allbranches and specialties in Physics)

5E. Genetics5F. Mathematics5G. Laboratory Technology

(including, but not limited to: physicaland chemistry laboratory technicians)

5H. Metal Fabrication (including, butnot limited to skilled metal craftsworkers)

5I. Atmospheric-HydrosphericSciences (including, but not limited to:Marine Science, Meteorology andOceanography)

5J. Astronomy and Space Technology5K. Repair and Maintenance

Technology5L. Agriculture and Agronomy

(including, but not limited to:veterinarians, plant pathologists,poultry and dairy scientists, animalhusbandry and animal nutrition)

5M. Food Science and Technology5N. Zoology (including Animal

Behavior and Physiology)5P. Fisheries (or other marine

products)5Q. Geology (including all branches

and specialties, e.g. Oceanology, and allbranches of Applied Geology includinggeophysicists and geochemists)

5R. Hydrology (including, but notlimited to Water Pollution)

5S. Ecology and EnvironmentalProtection (including Conservation)

5U. Population Studies

Group (6)6A. Sociology (except Economics and

including Criminology)6B. Psychology (including, but not

limited to Psychometrics, ChildPsychology and Psychobiology)

6C. History (including Art History)6D. Philosophy (including

Humanities)6E. Anthropology and Archaeology6F. Demography6G. Government and Politics

(including, but not limited toInternational Relations)

6H. Economics6I. Literature6J. Instructional Media and

Technology6K. Fine Arts (including, but not

limited to Music, Theater, Sculpture,Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, andPhotography)

6L. Estate Management6M. Linguistics

Group (7)7A. Teaching and Religious Education7B. Educational Testing, Evaluation

and Measurement7C. Primary School Teaching

(including, but not limited to NurserySchools and Kindergartens)

7D. Secondary School Teaching(including, but Not limited to RemedialTeaching and Teaching of English as aForeign Language)

7E. Vocational and Technical SchoolTeaching

7F. College and University Teachingin Natural Sciences, Mathematics,Engineering and Technology (exceptAgriculture)

7G. College and University Teachingof Social Sciences, Liberal Arts andLiterature (including Foreign LanguageEducation)

7H. College and University Teachingof Education

7I. College and University Teaching ofBusiness

7J. Agricultural School Teaching7K. Education of the Physically

Handicapped (including Education ofthe Mentally Retarded and EmotionallyDisturbed)

7L. Education of Exceptional Children7M. Physical Education and

Recreation (including, but not limited toCoaching)

7N. Teaching in Medical Schools(including, but not limited to lecturers)

7P. Career Guidance and Counseling

Group (8)8B. Communication Media (including

Television and Film)

8C. Electrical CommunicationTechnology

8F. Merchant Marine8H. Construction (including, but not

limited to builders, but not includingskilled and unskilled laborers)

8I. Construction-Project Management8J. Drafting8K. Skilled Operation of Construction

Machines

Group (9)

9A. Industrial and BusinessAdministration and Management(including, but not limited to:programmers and Project Evaluation,Business, Total Quality Management)

9B. International Business andCommerce

9C. Industrial Organization9D. Labor and Industrial Relations9E. Economic Development and

Planning (including Rural Development)9F. Economic Information Analysis

(including, but not limited toManagement Studies)

9G. Accounting9H. Cybernetic Technology9I. Statistics9L. Financial Planning9M. Operations Research9O. Farm Management and

Administration9P. Hotel and Motel Management

Group (10)

10A. Library Science (including, butnot limited to Electronic Data Storageand Retrieval)

Western Samoa

Group (1)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (2)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (3)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (4)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (5)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (6)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (7)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (8)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (9)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (10)

All fields listed in part I.

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Yemen

Group (1)All fields listed in part I.

Group (2)All fields listed in part I.

Group (3)All fields listed in part I.

Group (4)All fields listed in part I.

Group (5)All fields listed in part I.

Group (6)All fields listed in part I.

Group (7)All fields listed in part I.

Group (8)All fields listed in part I.

Group (9)All fields listed in part I.

Group (10)All fields listed in part I.

Zaire

Group (1)1B. Public Social Administration

(including, but not limited to: Welfare,Dietetics, Nutrition, Family Planningand Public Health)

1C. Public Social Services1D. Sanitation1E. Drug Abuse and Narcotics Control1F. International Health1G. Tourism and Travel

Group (2)2A. General Practice of Medicine

(including Osteopaths who also practicemedicine)

2C. Veterinary Medicine2D. Emergency Medicine2E. Nuclear Medicine2F. Geriatrics2G. Nursing (including, but not

limited to Registered Nurses, PracticalNurses, Physician’s Receptionists andMedical Records Clerks)

2H. Medical Instruments andTechnology

2I. Dentistry2J. Dental Technology2K. Optometry2L. Chiropractic and Osteopathy (not

including osteopathic physicians whoalso practice medicine)

2M. Medical Cybernetics2N. All Therapies, Prosthetics and

Healing (except Medicine,Osteopathy orOsteopathic Medicine, Nursing,Dentistry, Chiropractic and Optometry)

2O. Medical Statistics andDocumentation

2P. Cancer Research2Q. Medical Photography2R. Environmental Health

Group (3)All fields listed in part I.

Group (4)All fields listed in part I.

Group (5)5A. Chemistry (including all branches

and specialties in Chemistry, except inPharmacy and Chemical Engineering)

5B. Life Sciences (including, but notlimited to: Pharmacy and Biology)

5C. Study of Drugs and AlliedSciences

5D. Optics and Physics (includingphysical chemists, metallurgists and allbranches and specialties in Physics)

5E. Genetics5F. Mathematics5G. Laboratory Technology

(including, but not limited to: physicaland chemistry laboratory technicians)

5H. Metal Fabrication (including, butnot limited to skilled metal craftsworkers)

5I. Atmospheric-HydrosphericSciences (including, but not limited to:Marine Science, Meteorology andOceanography)

5J. Astronomy and Space Technology5K. Repair and Maintenance

Technology5L. Agriculture and Agronomy

(including, but not limited to:veterinarians, plant pathologists,poultry and dairy scientists, animalhusbandry and animal nutrition)

5M. Food Science and Technology5N. Zoology (including Animal

Behavior and Physiology)5O. Forestry5P. Fisheries (or other marine

products)5Q. Geology (including all branches

and specialties, e.g. Oceanology, and allbranches of Applied Geology includinggeophysicists and geochemists)

5R. Hydrology (including, but notlimited to Water Pollution)

5S. Ecology and EnvironmentalProtection (including Conservation)

5U. Population Studies

Group (6)

6C. History (including Art History)6D. Philosophy (including

Humanities)6E. Anthropology and Archaeology6F. Demography6G. Government and Politics

(including, but not limited toInternational Relations)

6H. Economics6I. Literature6J. Instructional Media and

Technology

6K. Fine Arts (including, but notlimited to Music, Theater, Sculpture,Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, andPhotography)

6L. Estate Management6M. Linguistics6N. Law (including Judicature and all

branches and specialties in the practiceof Law, except in Law Enforcement)

Group (7)All fields listed in part I.

Group (8)All fields listed in part I.

Group (9)9A. Industrial and Business

Administration and Management(including, but not limited to:programmers and Project Development,Business, Total Quality Management)

9B. International Business andCommerce

9C. Industrial Organization9D. Labor and Industrial Relations9E. Economic Development and

Planning (including Rural Development)9F. Economic Information Analysis

(including, but not limited toManagement Studies)

9G. Accounting9H. Cybernetic Technology9I. Statistics9K. Administration of Financial

Institutions (including, but not limitedto Savings and Loan Organizations andCredit Unions)

9L. Financial Planning9M. Operations Research9N. Banking9O. Farm Management and

Administration9P. Hotel and Motel Management

Group (10)10A. Library Science (including, but

not limited to Electronic Data Storageand Retrieval)

Zambia

Group (1)1A. Public Administration (including,

but not limited to: City Planning, UrbanStudies/Planning, UrbanTransportation, and Public Health)

1B. Public Social Administration(including, but not limited to: Welfare,Dietetics, Nutrition, Family Planningand Public Health)

1C. Public Social Services1D. Sanitation1E. Drug Abuse and Narcotics Control1F. International Health

Group (2)All fields listed in part I.

Group (3)All fields listed in part I.

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Group (4)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (5)

5A. Chemistry (including all branchesand specialties in Chemistry, except inPharmacy and Chemical Engineering)

5B. Life Sciences (including, but notlimited to: Pharmacy and Biology)

5C. Study of Drugs and AlliedSciences

5E. Genetics5F. Mathematics5G. Laboratory Technology

(including, but not limited to: physicaland chemistry laboratory technicians)

5H. Metal Fabrication (including, butnot limited to skilled metal craftsworkers)

5I. Atmospheric-HydrosphericSciences (including, but not limited to:Marine Science, Meteorology andOceanography)

5J. Astronomy and Space Technology5K. Repair and Maintenance

Technology5L. Agriculture and Agronomy

(including, but not limited to:veterinarians, plant pathologists,poultry and dairy scientists, animalhusbandry and animal nutrition)

5M. Food Science and Technology5N. Zoology (including Animal

Behavior and Physiology)5O. Forestry5P. Fisheries (or other marine

products)5Q. Geology (including all branches

and specialties, e.g., Oceanology, and allbranches of Applied Geology includinggeophysicists and geochemists)

5R. Hydrology (including, but notlimited to Water Pollution)

5S. Ecology and EnvironmentalProtection (including Conservation)

5U. Population Studies

Group (6)

6A. Sociology (except Economics andincluding Criminology)

6B. Psychology (including, but notlimited to Psychometrics, ChildPsychology, and Psychobiology)

6C. History (including Art History)6D. Philosophy (including

Humanities)6E. Anthropology and Archaeology6F. Demography6G. Government and Politics

(including, but not limited toInternational Relations)

6H. Economics6I. Literature6J. Instructional Media and

Technology6K. Fine Arts (including, but not

limited to Music, Theater, Sculpture,Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, andPhotography)

6L. Estate Management6M. Linguistics

Group (7)All fields listed in part I.

Group (8)8A. Journalism (including, but not

limited to editors and reporters, andincluding textbook writers, interpretersand translators)

8B. Communication Media (includingTelevision and Film)

8C. Electrical CommunicationTechnology

8D. Radio Operation8F. Merchant Marine8G. Architecture (including Marine

Architecture)8H. Construction (including, but not

limited to builders, but not includingskilled and unskilled laborers)

8I. Construction-Project Management8J. Drafting8K. Skilled Operation of Construction

Machines

Group (9)9A. Industrial and Business

Administration and Management(including, but not limited to:programmers and Project Evaluation,Business, Total Quality Management)

9B. International Business andCommerce

9C. Industrial Organization9D. Labor and Industrial Relations9E. Economic Development and

Planning (including Rural Development)9F. Economic Information Analysis

(including, but not limited toManagement Studies)

9G. Accounting9H. Cybernetic Technology9I. Statistics9K. Administration of Financial

Institutions (including, but not limitedto Savings and Loan Organizations andCredit Unions)

9L. Financial Planning9M. Operations Research9N. Banking9O. Farm Management and

Administration9P. Hotel and Motel Management

Group (10)

10A. Library Science (including, butnot limited to Electronic Data Storageand Retrieval)

Zimbabwe

Group (1)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (2)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (3)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (4)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (5)

5A. Chemistry (including all branchesand specialties in Chemistry, except inPharmacy and Chemical Engineering)

5B. Life Sciences (including, but notlimited to: Pharmacy and Biology)

5C. Study of Drugs and AlliedSciences

5D. Optics and Physics (includingphysical chemists, metallurgists and allbranches and specialties in Physics)

5E. Genetics5F. Mathematics5G. Laboratory Technology

(including, but not limited to: physicaland chemistry laboratory technicians)

5H. Metal Fabrication (including, butnot limited to skilled metal craftsworkers)

5I. Atmospheric-HydrosphericSciences (including, but not limited to:Marine Science, Meteorology andOceanography)

5J. Astronomy and Space Technology5K. Repair and Maintenance

Technology5L. Agriculture and Agronomy

(including, but not limited to:veterinarians, plant pathologists,poultry and dairy scientists, animalhusbandry and animal nutrition)

5M. Food Science and Technology5N. Zoology (including Animal

Behavior and Physiology)5O. Forestry5P. Fisheries (or other marine

products)5Q. Geology (including all branches

and specialties, e.g. Oceanology, and allbranches of Applied Geology includinggeophysicists and geochemists)

5R. Hydrology (including, but notlimited to Water Pollution)

5S. Ecology and EnvironmentalProtection (including Conservation)

5U. Population Studies

Group (6)

6A. Sociology (except Economics andincluding Criminology)

6B. Psychology (including, but notlimited to Psychometrics, ChildPsychology and Psychobiology)

6C. History (including Art History)6D. Philosophy (including

Humanities)6E. Anthropology and Archaeology6F. Demography6G. Government and Politics

(including, but not limited toInternational Relations)

6H. Economics6I. Literature6J. Instructional Media and

Technology

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6K. Fine Arts (including, but notlimited to Music, Theater, Sculpture,Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, andPhotography)

6L. Estate Management6M. Linguistics

Group (7)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (8)

8A. Journalism (including, but notlimited to editors and reporters, and

including text-book writers, interpretersand translators)

8B. Communication Media (includingTelevision and Film)

8C. Electrical CommunicationTechnology

8D. Radio Operation8F. Merchant Marine8G. Architecture (including Marine

Architecture)8H. Construction (including, but not

limited to builders, but not includingskilled and unskilled laborers)

8I. Construction-Project Management

8J. Drafting8K. Skilled Operation of Construction

Machines

Group (9)

All fields listed in part I.

Group (10)

10A. Library Science (including, butnot limited to Electronic Data Storageand Retrieval)

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