Across
- 2. – A degree typically earned in two years, common at many trade schools.
- 4. – A trade that focuses on installing and repairing water systems in buildings.
- 5. – A type of school focused on training students for specific careers or trades.
- 8. – A field that can also have trade school options, focusing on practical technical skills.
- 9. – A required credential in some trades, like electricians or medical technicians.
- 11. – A broad field that includes many trade school programs such as nursing and medical assistants.
- 13. – A skilled trade professional who repairs vehicles and machinery.
- 14. – The process of acquiring skills, often provided by trade schools.
- 16. – A person who teaches or trains students at a trade school.
- 18. – A type of educational institution, though different from trade schools, which may also offer vocational training.
- 19. – A skilled trade that involves constructing and repairing structures made from wood.
Down
- 1. – The group of people engaged in or available for work, many of whom attend trade schools for training.
- 3. – The practical abilities or expertise that students gain in trade school programs.
- 6. – A system of learning a trade while working under the guidance of an experienced worker.
- 7. – A credential that proves a student has completed specific training in a field.
- 10. – A professional who installs and maintains electrical systems in homes and businesses.
- 12. – Qualifications or certifications needed to work in certain professions after trade school.
- 14. – A skilled job requiring specific training or education, such as carpentry or plumbing.
- 15. – A series of courses or classes focused on a specific trade or skill set.
- 17. – Relating to specific practical skills or knowledge, often taught at trade schools.