Areas of Study

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Our training programs are organized into five primary schools. They are listed below to help you do the research needed to make a descision about your choices. You can use the links above to jump to the major schools.

School of Business and Information Technology

Student and instructor at computer

The School of Business and Information Technology prepares students for employment in the business sector and the rapidly changing field of Information Technology. Business students are able to obtain certificates in high demand business fields such as accounting, business technology, computer applications, e-Commerce and small business management. Computer Technology courses provide individuals with the skills to find employment in one of the fastest growing industries in the world. Students learn hardware, operating systems, application software, local and wide area networking, programming, and internet development. An Associate degree in Information Technology is also available. Programs in this school include the following:

Accounting Program
Accounting Clerk 1110 hrs
Accounting Technician 1260 hrs
Small Business Management 1050 hrs
Business Technology Program
Business Administrative Support I 1050 hrs
Business Administrative Support II 1410 hrs
Customer Service Specialist 420 hrs
Information Technology Program
Information Technology 1170 hrs
Information Technology AAT 1890 hrs
PC Technician 870 hrs
Media Design Program
Media Design Animation 1290 hrs
Media Design Technology 1290 hrs
Real Estate Program
Real Estate Agent 90 hrs
Real Estate Broker 120 hrs
Mortgage Loan Officer 20 hrs
Mortgage Principle Lending Manager tba
C.E. Classes varies
 

School of Construction Technology

The School of Construction Technology prepares students to enter the fastest growing industry in the State of Utah. Salaries are increasing and job advancement opportunities exist for those with the right skills. Students receive on-the-job site training by working with other construction trades to build a home each year as part of the standard curriculum. Students learn skills in carpentry, cabinetmaking, bricklaying and electrical programs that may be in conjunction with an apprenticeship program. The College also offers an Associate Degree in Drafting. Programs in this school include the following:

Bricklaying Program
Bricklaying 960 hrs
Cabinetmaking and Millwork Program
Cabinetmaking and Millwork 900 hrs
Construction Technology Program
Building Construction 1350 hrs
Carpentry 960 hrs
Carpentry Apprentice 810 hrs
Drafting Program
Computer Aided Drafting and Design 1500 hrs
Computer Aided Drafting and Design AAT 1890 hrs
Drafting 1200 hrs
Interior Design Drafting 900 hrs
Electrical Program
Electrician Technician 1536 hrs
Electrician Apprentice 810 hrs
Electrician (Union) Apprentice 900 hrs
Voice Data Video Technician (Union) Apprentice 540 hrs
HVAC Program
HVAC Service Technology 810 hrs
HVAC Service Technician Apprentice 810 hrs
Plumbing Program
Plumber Apprentice 810 hrs
 

School of Health Occupations

The School of Health Technology prepares students for certification in a variety of health care professions. Students in these programs train in a clinical setting such as hospitals or medical/dental offices. Well-trained, certified individuals have great career potential in these fields. The comprehensive training available at the College includes administrative as well as clinical competencies. Training includes classroom work, hands-on skill practice, and externships. Students graduating in a health profession are in high demand and have, in effect, 100% placement. The College also offers an Associate Degree in Medical Assisting. Programs in this school include the following:

Dental Occupations Program
Dental Assisting 1530 hrs
Dental Office Administration 1410 hrs
Medical Assisting Program
Clinical Lab Technician 96 hrs
Medical Assistant 1680 hrs
Medical Assistant AAT 1950 hrs
Phlebotomy Technician 100 hrs
Medical Office Technologies Program
Medical Office Administration 1500 hrs
Medical Coder 900 hrs
Medical Transcription 1440 hrs
Nursing Program
Practical Nurse 930+29CR
Nursing Assistant 110 hrs
Medication Aide 120 hrs
Pharmacy Technician Program
Pharmacy Technician 360 hrs
 

School of Manufacturing Technology

The School of Manufacturing Technology prepares students to meet the technology needs facing Utah's manufacturing and service industries such as Machining, Welding, and Sheet Metal Fabrication. Currently the nation is experiencing a critical shortage of skilled technicians in these areas and many of these fields lead to high pay and great job opportunities. Machining students learn to machine parts on lathes, mills, drill presses, surface grinders and Computer Numerical Controlled (CNC) machines. Electronic and Biomedical equipment technicians learn electronic control systems and test instrumentation. Programs in this school include the following:

Automated Manufacturing Program
Industrial Automated Maintenance 1260 hrs
Electronics 1260 hrs
Biomedical Equipment Technician 880 hrs
Maintenance Mechanic Apprentice 900 hrs
Composites Program
Composites Technology 96 hrs
Machinist Program
CNC Machinist 1575 hrs
Conventional Machinist 1200 hrs
Machinist Apprentice 810 hrs
Lean Principles 791 hrs
Precision Fabrication Technology Program
Sheet Metal Fabricator 990 hrs
Sheet Metal Worker Apprentice 810 hrs
Sheet Metal Worker (Union) Apprentice 960 hrs
Welding Program
Welder Apprentice 810hrs
Welder Basic 990 hrs
Welder Advanced 1410 hrs
 

School of Service Technology

The School of Service Technology prepares students for the growing market demand in the beauty and hospitality sectors. Students in Cosmetology learn the basics of the science behind the artistry, practice a variety of techniques, and prepare for the state licensing exam. Students learn the latest haircuts, styles, color, highlights, perms, and nail services for men, women, and children. The Culinary Arts Program teaches students a foundation of basic skills and knowledge for entering the food service industry as a cook or baker. Students work in a team setting while preparing food in all stages of production. The College also offers a full Real Estate Agent and Brokerage course. Programs in this school include the following:

American Sign Language Program
American Sign Language 30 hrs
Cosmetology Program
Barbering 1000 hrs
Cosmetology 2000 hrs
Cosmetology/Barbering Instructor 1000 hrs
Nail Technician 300 hrs
Nail Technician Instructor 100 hrs
Culinary Arts Program
Culinary Arts 1020 hrs
Restaurant Hospitality Managment 660 hrs
Food Handlers Permit Spanish 3 hrs
Driver's Education Program
Driver's Education Theory Class  
Law Enforcement Program
Law Enforcement 120 hrs
Math Program
Math 390 hrs
Spanish Program
Spanish For The Workplace 30 hrs
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