Knowledge: Knowledge
Knowledge
Organized sets of principles and facts applying in general domains
Knowledge includes:
Business and Management
Knowledge of principles and facts related to business administration and accounting, human and material resource management in organizations, sales and marketing, economics, and office information and organizing systems
Manufacturing and Production
Knowledge of principles and facts related to the production, processing, storage, and distribution of manufactured and agricultural goods
Engineering and Technology
Knowledge of the design, development, and application of technology for specific purposes.
Mathematics and Science
Knowledge of the history, theories, methods, and applications of the physical, biological, social, mathematical, and geography
Health Services
Knowledge of principles and facts regarding diagnosing, curing, and preventing disease, and improving and preserving physical and mental health and well-being
Education and Training
Knowledge of principles and methods for curriculum and training design, teaching and instruction for individuals and groups, and the measurement of training effects.
Arts and Humanities
Knowledge of facts and principles related to the branches of learning concerned with human thought, language, and the arts.
Law and Public Safety
Knowledge of regulations and methods for maintaining people and property free from danger, injury, or damage; the rules of public conduct established and enforced by legislation, and the political process establishing such rules.
Communications
Knowledge of the science and art of delivering information