16 career clusters

The 16 Career Clusters

The 16 career clusters are broad groups of careers and industries created by the U.S. Department of Education to organize career and technical education programs. States have adopted all sixteen; some adapt them for their regional economy. For example, Texas and Michigan have an Energy cluster. California calls its clusters “Industry Sectors,” including one called Energy, Environment, and Utilities.

For individual career decision making, it’s best to use clusters and pathways after you know what careers or education programs fit your Holland personality and interests best. Learn tips for choosing a cluster or pathway.

U.S. National Career Clusters

  1. Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources

  2. Architecture & Construction

  3. Arts, Audio/Video Technology & Communications

  4. Business, Management & Administration

  5. Education & Training

  6. Finance

  7. Government & Public Administration

  8. Health Science

  9. Hospitality & Tourism

  10. Human Services

  11. Information Technology

  12. Law, Public Safety, Corrections & Security

  13. Manufacturing

  14. Marketing, Sales & Service

  15. Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics

  16. Transportation, Distribution & Logistics

If your school or community college requires you to choose one of these clusters, be sure to visit our "Career Clusters and Pathways" guide for choosing one. We'll show you how to do that.

If you're a school counselor, community college advisor or workforce development professional helping students make that choice, consider these additional resources: