labormajors
Labormajors refers to a group of academic majors and fields of study that are traditionally associated with labor-intensive or hands-on careers, often requiring significant physical effort, technical skill, or practical training. These majors are designed to prepare students for careers in trades, skilled labor, and technical professions that contribute to industries such as construction, manufacturing, healthcare, agriculture, and transportation. Unlike more theoretical or research-focused disciplines, labormajors emphasize practical experience, apprenticeships, and on-the-job training as key components of education.
Common examples of labormajors include electrical engineering technology, automotive technology, nursing, welding, HVAC (heating, ventilation, and
Careers associated with labormajors typically offer competitive wages, strong job demand, and opportunities for advancement through
Despite their practical focus, labormajors are increasingly recognized for their economic value and contribution to workforce