CIP Codes

Below you'll find Career and Technical Education (CTE) Classification of Instructional Programs (CIP) Codes and Vocational codes (V-code).

V-Code

CTE V-Codes are tied to the certification code and dictate the courses that a teacher is certified to teach. The teachers’ education or industry experience is reviewed to determine the V-codes for certification.

CIP Code

CIP Codes are federally accepted course codes that identify courses taught throughout the United States, including CTE courses. CIP codes are aligned to V-codes that clarify which courses the teacher has been certified to teach. CIP codes are also used for reporting purposes from the district to OSPI. See the 2024-25 CIP Code Chart for more information.

Please Note: Nontraditional Gender Identification indicates CTE Courses designated as preparing students for non-traditional fields based upon the indicator on the CIP code chart, and the student’s gender.

  • M= Male
  • F= Female
  • U= Undefined
CIP Code State Code V-Code Course Name Cluster Pathway CTSO Program Area Nontraditional Gender Identification Exploratory or Preparatory CIP Course Description
521999 12162, 12167 V078000,
V520100,
V521401
Social Media Marketing Marketing (14) Marketing Communications DECA Business and Marketing Education U E A program that focuses on the power and philosophy of social media in marketing. Concepts to be covered include the changing context of how social media is changing media, business, development, and government fundamentally, use of social media tools, and use of filters. Includes instruction in use of social media within organizations, including relationship building, creation of content, and policy concerns.
528888 12998 V600097 Business and Marketing Education Cooperative Worksite Experience Business, Management & Administration (4) Administrative Support FBLA Business and Marketing Education U E A learning experience in Business and Marketing Education in which the student has completed or is concurrently enrolled in a Career and Technical Education course that is related to the cooperative experience placement. Cooperative worksite learning experiences must be a direct extension of a qualifying class and should be connected to the student’s high school and beyond plan. WAC 392-410-315 outlines regulations for granting credit for cooperative work-based learning experiences. (Minimum 360 Hours = 1 Credit)
90903 12165 V078000,
V521401
Advertising Marketing (14) Marketing Communications DECA Business and Marketing Education F P A course that focuses on the creation, execution, transmission, and evaluation of commercial messages in various media intended to promote and sell products, services, and brands; and that prepares individuals to function as advertising assistants, technicians, and managers. Includes instruction in advertising theory, marketing strategy, advertising design and production methods, campaign methods and techniques, media management, related principles of business management, and applicable technical and equipment skills.
91001 11101, 11104, 11149, 11147, 11152 V078000,
V091001
Publishing Arts, Audio/Video Technology & Communications (3) Visual Arts FBLA Business and Marketing Education U P A course that focuses on the process of managing the creation, publication, and distribution of print and electronic books and other text products and prepares individuals to manage the editorial, technical, and business aspects of publishing operations. Includes instruction in product planning and design, editing, author relations, business and copyright law, publishing industry operations, contracting and purchasing, product marketing, electronic publishing and commerce, history of publishing, and professional standards and ethics. (Up to 180 hours.)
98888 11148 V600097 Communication/Journalism Cooperative Worksite Experience Arts, Audio/Video Technology & Communications (3) All Within Cluster FBLA
DECA
Business and Marketing Education U E A learning experience in Communication/Journalism in which the student has completed or is concurrently enrolled in a Career and Technical Education course that is related to the cooperative experience placement. Cooperative worksite learning experiences must be a direct extension of a qualifying class and should be connected to the student’s high school and beyond plan. WAC 392-410-315 outlines regulations for granting credit for cooperative work-based learning experiences. (Minimum 360 Hours = 1 Credit)
10000 18001, 18002, 02002 V010000 Agriculture, General Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources (1) All Within Cluster FFA Agricultural Education U E A course that focuses on the general principles and practice of agricultural research and production that may prepare individuals to apply this knowledge to the solution of practical agricultural problems. Includes instruction in basic animal, plant, and soil science; animal husbandry and plant cultivation; soil conservation; and agricultural operations such as farming, ranching, and agricultural business.
10001 18998, 12007, 18202, 18247, 18248 V010000 Supervised Agricultural Experience Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources (1) All Within Cluster FFA Agricultural Education F E This course code is designed for students who are enrolled in an agricultural education program and who are involved in a SAEP (Supervised Agricultural Experience Program) worksite learning experience.
10101 18201, 18202, 12103, 12007 V010000,
V010101
Agricultural Business and Management, General Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources (1) Agribusiness Systems FFA Agricultural Education F E A general program that focuses on modern business and economic principles involved in the organization, operation, and management of agricultural enterprises.
10102 18201, 18202, 18203 V010000,
V010101
Agribusiness/Agricultural Business Operations Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources (1) Agribusiness Systems FFA Agricultural Education F P A program that prepares individuals to manage agricultural businesses and agriculturally related operations within diversified corporations. Includes instruction in agriculture, agriculture specialization, business management, accounting, finance, marketing, planning, human resources management, and other managerial responsibilities.
10103 04201, 04205, 18204 V010000,
V010101
Agricultural Economics Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources (1) Agribusiness Systems FFA Agricultural Education U E A course that focuses on the application of economics to the analysis of resource allocation, productivity, investment, and trends in the agricultural sector, both domestically and internationally. Includes instruction in economics and related subfields as well as applicable agricultural fields.