Labor Market Needs Analysis
Data & Summary Sheet
Minnesota State Colleges and Universities are required to assess labor market data when conducting college program reviews and planning new program proposals with a focus on enrolling no more than the approximate number of students in a technical or occupational program than the labor market data indicates have a reasonable likelihood of obtaining a job in their field of study.
Field / Description
- Program Name
/ The name of the proposed new program:
- CIP Codeand Title
Note: There may be more than one CIP code related to a SOC code (e.g. SOC code 13-2011 “Accountants and Auditors is related to 52.0301 Accounting, 52.0304 Accounting and Finance, 52.0305 Accounting & Business Management, 52.0601 Business /Managerial Economics, or 43.0117 Financial Forensics and Fraud Investigation. / Classification of Instructional Program Code (CIP[1])
- Award
/ The name of award for proposed program, such as BA, BS, AS, AFA, AAS, Diploma or Certificate:
- SOC Code and Title
/ The Standard Occupational Classification code (SOC[2]) which best describes the intended occupational outcome of the proposed program.
- Region the proposed program will serve.
/ MnSCU Academic Program Planning Map[3]
DEMAND
Field / Description
- Total Employment
/ Enter the current estimated employment[4] for the proposed SOC code.
Note: Compare to the Total Nonfarm[5] state employment, which is currently 2,796,413, to get a sense of whether the occupation is small or large.
- Projected Annual Openings
/ Enter the number of projected annual openings for the proposed SOC code by state and region.
State (LMIwise) (EDEPS[6]):
Region (LMIwise):
- Job postings in the field
(review job posting requirements, both minimum and preferred).
O*NET
MN Works / Level of Education
Experience required
Salary/wages
Background check required
Physical requirements
- Median Hourly Wage
/ Wages are based on a biannual survey of Minnesota employers. The employment data covers full- or part-time paid workers who are paid a wage or salary, workers on paid leave, workers temporarily assigned to other units, paid owners, officers, and staff of incorporated firms. Self-employed, contract workers, unpaid family workers, and workers on unpaid leave are excluded.
- Occupations in Demand
/ Based on the Occupations In Demand (OID) indicator, this is a composite measure of current demand based on job vacancies, employment size, and unemployment in the occupation.
How many stars in the proposed occupation?
- Entry-Level Education
/ Based on estimates from the federal Bureau of Labor Statistics, entry-level education conveys the minimum level of education needed to qualify for an occupation. Minnesota's minimum education level may differ somewhat.
SUPPLY
Field / Description
- Number of Programs
/ Enter the total number of currently active programs for the proposed CIP code and level in the state and region for all MN higher education colleges and universities (LMIwise[7]) (EDEPS[8]).
- All MN Public & Private:
- MN State Colleges and Universities only:
- Number of programs in your region:
- Number of Completers
/ Enter the total number of completers in the proposed CIP program and level from all institutions for the most recent and previous fiscal years.
- Most Recent FY data (LMIwise[9]):
- Five year average data (EDEPS[10])
- Does the current supply meet the demand (review completer data for past 3-5 years)?
Statewide:
Regional:
- Collaboration/partnership opportunities:
SUPPLY-DEMAND SUMMARY
Field / Description
- Graduate Employment Outcomes (DEED[11])
/ How many graduates are employed full time?
How many are employed part time?
What is the median wage after two years of employment?
- Other information (regional industry partner needs, closed enrollment request, etc.)
- Is there enough evidence that students completing the proposed program have a reasonable likelihood of obtaining a job in their field of study?
/ Summary of analysis of your labor market research:
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