Engineering:
* Civil Engineering: Construction, infrastructure, bridges, buildings
* Mechanical Engineering: Design, manufacturing, robotics, engines
* Electrical Engineering: Electronics, circuits, power generation, communication
* Chemical Engineering: Processes, materials, manufacturing, pharmaceuticals
* Aerospace Engineering: Aircraft, spacecraft, satellites, propulsion
* Biomedical Engineering: Medical devices, prosthetics, biotechnology
Technology and Applied Sciences:
* Computer Science: Programming, software development, cybersecurity, data science
* Information Technology (IT): Networking, systems administration, databases
* Robotics and Automation: Robotics, automation systems, artificial intelligence
* Manufacturing Engineering: Production processes, quality control, industrial automation
* Materials Science: Properties, processing, and applications of materials
* Environmental Engineering: Water treatment, waste management, environmental protection
Trades and Skilled Crafts:
* Automotive Technology: Repair, maintenance, diagnostics of vehicles
* Construction Trades: Carpentry, plumbing, electrical wiring, masonry
* Manufacturing Trades: Machining, welding, sheet metal fabrication
* Culinary Arts: Cooking, baking, pastry, food preparation
* Cosmetology: Hair styling, makeup, esthetics
Other Technical Fields:
* Architecture: Building design, construction planning, aesthetics
* Graphic Design: Visual communication, branding, web design
* Photography: Image capture, editing, composition
* Filmmaking: Storytelling, production, editing, special effects
* Animation: Character design, storytelling, visual effects
This is not an exhaustive list, and the specific subjects offered can vary depending on the institution and the country. However, the overarching theme remains the same: Technical education aims to equip individuals with the knowledge and skills needed to apply scientific principles and technological tools to solve practical problems and create innovative solutions.