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Certification is
the process by which an association or
industry group grants recognition to an
individual who has met specific work
qualifications or performance standards.
Certifications are often based on skill
standards. Skill standards are
performance specifications that identify the
knowledge an individual needs to succeed in
the workplace, and they serve as a basis for
assessment and certification.
The TSSB encourages postsecondary and other
education and training providers to use
assessment and certification systems
recognized by industry. For more information,
please refer to the Guidelines for
the Certification and Credentialing of Skill
Attainment.
This page presents a list of fifteen industry
clusters identified by the Texas Skill
Standards Board for the purpose of organizing
skill standards and other occupational
resources. Certifications for each sector can
be found by clicking on the appropriate link.
They are listed here as a resource for
community and technical colleges with
instructional programs in any of these areas
to meet Perkins IV performance indicators.
Industry-recognized certifications directly
address the “Credential, Certificate, or
Diploma” performance indicator. In
addition, many sponsoring associations require
applicants to pass tests of technical
proficiency to obtain certification. In those
cases, the certifications could also
potentially meet the “Technical Skill
Assessment” performance indicator.
This is just a subset of the many
certifications and certifying entities that
exist. It is not a TSSB endorsement. These
certifications are noted here because the
certifying entities are industry based rather
than product or brand specific, and because
the certifications also appear to meet TSSB
intent for its target audience:
sub-baccalaureate, unlicensed occupations that
have growth potential in terms of wages and
employment numbers. A candidate should do a
thorough investigation of the requirements of
certification – and of the certifying
entity – prior to investing in and
pursuing any certification, whether it is
listed here or found elsewhere.
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Agriculture, Forestry, and
Fishing
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Business and Administrative
Services
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Construction
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Education and
Training
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Finance and Insurance
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Health and Human
Services
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Manufacturing, Installation, and
Repair
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Mining
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Public Administration, Legal, and
Protective Services
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Restaurants, Lodging, Hospitality and
Tourism, and Amusement and
Recreation
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Retail Trade, Wholesale Trade, Real
Estate, and Personal
Services
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Scientific and Technician
Services
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Telecommunications, Computers, Arts and
Entertainment, and
Information
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Transportation and Postal
Services
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Utilities and Environmental and Waste
Management
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