I simply don't know.
I could try to google it up some, but I'm positive your diligence regarding figuring that out would be more substantial than mine.
Do you have any resources to tap? Around here I could get resume assistance either though school career centers or even the unemployment bureau while I was on that. Not that all of the assistance was top-notch, unfortunately.
The only real piece of advice I find myself giving to people without a lot of work experience under their belt while writing a resume is to
show not
tell. Don't simply say that you have a skill or that you can do something, you need to give an experience where you were skilled or did something instead. Anyone can, and will, say that they can do things. Instead you need to show that you have done things. It's hard to do when you haven't been working for a lot of time, but it's worth it whenever you pull it off.