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Classes from Bridgerland Technical

Therapeutic Massage

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Therapeutic Massage is a comprehensive accredited program that prepares students to be eligible to take the Massage and Bodywork Licensing Examination (MBLEx) and become Licensed Massage Therapists in the State of Utah. Based on the principles of Swedish massage and advanced techniques, this program introduces students to basic and advanced manipulative skills, the theory and practices of professional massage therapy, safety precautions, and the professional work habits and behaviors necessary for a successful career in massage therapy. Students participate in a supervised clinical phase to refine hands-on skills, advance their knowledge and techniques, and build confidence in working with clients. As trained and certified massage therapists, graduates are able to manipulate the soft tissues of the body — muscle, connective tissue, tendons, ligaments, and skin — as an effective treatment for reducing stress, pain, and muscle tension caused by a wide range of medical conditions and situations. The minimum requirement for Licensed Massage Therapist certification in the State of Utah is 600 hours. The additional 225 hours in this program provide training in advanced skills. Upon completion of the 825-hour program, students demonstrate their competency in the following: Analyze and apply the anatomy and physiology of the human body in massage therapy. Assess clients’ soft tissue condition, joint quality and function, muscle strength, and range of motion. Analyze clients’ medical history, stress, pain, and/or injury in determining the most effective massage techniques. Massage and kneading of muscles, connective tissue, tendons, ligaments, and skin to provide treatment for medical conditions, injuries, or wellness maintenance. Apply advanced massage skills to safely and efficiently adapt massage therapy sessions to individual client needs. Use high ethical standards, codes of conduct, customer service, and clear communication when working with clients.


$4,500 total

Special Function Officer

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The Special Function Officer program provides the required basic training necessary before students can advance into training as a corrections or law enforcement officer in the State of Utah. The program provides an excellent initial approach to a law enforcement or corrections career. In this course, students will study the core legal, behavioral health, defensive tactics, patrol, criminal investigation procedures, arrest control techniques, and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)/First Aid.


$1,020 total

Collision Repair Technology

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The Collision Repair Technology program prepares students for careers as body technicians, paint technicians, and or collision repair estimators. Courses provide instruction in the fundamentals of repairing vehicles from an automotive collision. Curriculum is aligned with the Inter-Industry Conference on Automotive Collision Repair (I-CAR). Upon successful completion of the program, students will be eligible for I-CAR Pro Level 1 testing through I-CAR’s Professional Development Program.


$6,720 total

Data Analytics

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Data Analytics prepares both experienced and inexperienced students with the necessary skills to become skilled data practitioners in business, manufacturing, management, and marketing environments. The self-paced, competency-based curriculum provides extensive hands-on training, text work, computer simulation, and one-on-one teacher-to-student training. This certificate introduces students to the knowledge, skills, abilities, and tools relevant to data analytics such as: initiating data projects, sourcing data, transforming data, analyzing data, and presenting data. This program supports the Bridgerland Technical College's mission to deliver competency-based, employer-guided career and hands-on technical education to the Bear River Region.


$1,710 total

Interior Design

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The Interior Design program prepares graduates for careers in interior design and cultivates career skills with technical software, drafting, and digital drawings. Students learn to use design rules and apply the design process using the most relevant software in the interior design industry. Students design and draft residential and commercial projects to create a full set of working drawings. Design elements and technical drafting are taught using current building codes. This ensures students have a strong design aesthetic and understanding of design construction and architecture. Students are mentored one-on-one by industry professionals. Upon completion of this competency-based certificate, students are prepared to begin their career in the interior design industry.


$4,014 total

Cosmetology

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The Cosmetology program is designed to prepare students for employment in cosmetology, hair design, and skin and nail care. This program prepares students for employment in a salon and/or to open a new salon business. Students in this program develop communication, professional behavior, and the core skills of working in a salon business. Students work with salon guests in a well-equipped salon and perform these skills with the newest techniques, products, and equipment in the industry. Students learn to communicate with customers; analyze skin, hair, and nails; and perform the duties of hair cutting, coloring, styling, chemical texture services, and basic skin and nail care. This program includes 1600 hours of instruction as required by the State of Utah for licensure. Upon completion of the program, students are prepared to take the National Interstate Council of State Boards of Cosmetology/Barbering Licensure, and the examination required for licensure.


$5,859 total

Business

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The Business program offers foundational training that will prepare students to excel at a career in any business setting. The program fosters a strong work ethic and independent learning, where students can cultivate knowledge, practice technical skills, and develop professional work habits. Students will have the opportunity to earn industry certifications that verify technical skills and enhance credibility.


$3,566 total

Diesel Technology

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The Diesel Technology program prepares students with the diversified employment skills and knowledge as diesel technicians, including hands-on instruction in diesel engines; electrical/electronic systems; steering and suspension; brakes; drivetrain; heating, ventilation, and air conditioning; hydraulics; preventative maintenance; safety; professionalism; and workplace relations.


$3,924 total

Fire and Rescue Services

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Fire and Rescue Services provides adult students the opportunity to obtain a Bridgerland Technical College certificate and prepares recruits for employment as firefighters. Highly skilled and trained firefighting professionals will instruct students through hands-on curriculum in structural firefighter skills, hazardous materials mitigation, and taking care of sick or injured patients. This program supports the Bridgerland Technical College's mission to deliver competency-based, employer-guided careers and hands-on technical education to the Bear River Region. Fire and Rescue Services is accredited by the Utah Fire Service Standards and Training Council (UFSCC). Student recruits who complete all coursework can certify and obtain certifications in Hazardous Materials Awareness, Hazardous Materials Operations, Firefighter I, and Firefighter II.


$3,306 total

Automotive Service II

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Bridgerland Technical College is open year-round. Most programs are open-entry, which means you can start the program at the beginning of every month as long as there is space available. Please contact a Student Success Advisor with any questions you may have about a program.


$2,527 total

Automotive Service

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Students follow the Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) curriculum guidelines in Maintenance and Light Repair (MLR). Skilled and experienced instructors provide real-world training in electrical/electronics systems, engine performance/repair, steering/suspension, brakes, drivetrain/axles, transmissions, heating/ventilation/air conditioning, and more. Upon completion, students will be able to work in repair shops as an entry-level technician. Students must be highly motivated, demonstrate mechanical and electrical aptitude, and possess manual dexterity. Classwork will include reading, writing, and computer-based assignments. Lab activities will require students to work in awkward physical positions and may require heavy lifting.


$2,448 total

Electrical Apprenticeship

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The Electrical Apprenticeship program provides a solid understanding of the National Electrical Code (NEC), its layout, the requirements for different electrical systems, and the components of those systems. This program discusses the risks involved with electricity and electrical systems as well as the safety equipment and measures that are in place to protect electricians and the general public alike.


$2,892 total

Dental Assisting

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The Dental Assisting program is designed to prepare for employment of the professional Chairside Assistant. Students focus on the basics of dental assisting, nutrition, dental prevention, dental disease, infection control, instruments and tray setups for dental procedures, dental materials, anatomy, radiology, dental specialties, law and ethics, CPR, and clinical experience.


$3,384 total

Phlebotomy

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This program will provide students with the skills and knowledge needed to become competent phlebotomists. The program provides hands-on, competency-based technical education through classroom and laboratory instruction as well as hands-on practice. Lectures are given on basic and advanced phlebotomy, including the healthcare setting, overview of the human body, blood collection procedures, and special collection procedures. Students have the opportunity to draw blood from classmates and volunteers. Upon completion, students are eligible to take the National Certified Phlebotomy Technician (CPT) exam. Graduates are able to work as a phlebotomist and use their phlebotomy skills in a variety of hospitals, care centers, clinics, and other healthcare settings.


$325 total

Practical Nursing

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Practical Nursing is a comprehensive accredited, two-semester certificate program. Practical Nursing provides hands-on competency-based technical education through classroom/hybrid instruction, laboratory simulation, and experiential clinical practice. This engaging curriculum is provided in a variety of healthcare settings to afford the knowledge and skills needed in the care of the human lifespan—from infancy to the aged. Practical Nursing prepares undergraduate students to be eligible to take the NCLEX-PN licensing exam and practice as entry-level Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs). The program offers seamless, continued education from Practical Nursing to Registered Nurse (RN) through Weber State University (WSU) at the Logan Campus.


$4,046.25 total

Heavy Equipment Operator

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The Heavy Equipment Operator program introduces students to the heavy equipment industry and basic equipment operations. It also blends classroom time, industry-related safety and hands-on training for a well-rounded learning experience. Topics include OSHA construction safety, orientation to the trade, identification of heavy equipment, basic operational techniques, introduction to earthmoving, rough grading, and finish grading.


$2,998.50 total

Commercial Driver's License Class A

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Commercial Driver’s License Class A program is coming to our Brigham City Campus. Registration is open now. The Commercial Driver’s License Class A program prepares students with the skills and knowledge they need to join the professional driving industry. This course fulfills Entry Level Driver Training requirements for training in accordance with Part 380 of the Federal Motor Carriers Safety Regulations.


$2,545.50 total

In person Certified Nursing Assistant Classes

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The Certified Nursing Assistant certification (cleoxepqc0sdm3dqrhnmm7r4f) class offered by Bridgerland Technical College - Brigham Campus (Bridgerland Technical) located in Utah provides students with the necessary skills and knowledge to become certified nursing assistants. The course covers topics such as patient care and safety, infection control, and medical terminology. Upon completion of the course, students will have the opportunity to take the CNA certification exam and become certified


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In person Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN/LPN) license Classes

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At Brigham Campus, Bridgerland Technical College excels with its notable LVN program. Recognized for its exceptional curriculum, the program imparts comprehensive healthcare education. Hands-on training in advanced labs refines practical skills, while instructors adeptly navigate complex medical scenarios, fostering expertise. Prioritizing patient care principles equips graduates with a competitive advantage. Bridgerland's LVN program embodies excellence.


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About school

Bridgerland Technical College (BTECH) in Brigham City is strategically located at 325 West 1100 South, Brigham City, UT 84302. The college is dedicated to offering a hands-on, competency-based education concentrated on career and technical training 124. With a mission to provide employer-guided instruction, BTECH serves both secondary and post-secondary students, striving to enrich the educational and economic landscape of the Bear River Region 124.

The Brigham City campus, complementing the main campus in Logan, offers a diverse array of programs including Business and Computers, Construction, Health/Dental, Manufacturing, and more, preparing students for immediate employment with skills that match industry demands 23. BTECH emphasizes affordability, featuring industry certifications and apprenticeships as part of its offerings. Additionally, student support through financial aid and advising enhances success rates. The college's robust connection with local employers ensures its role as a critical hub for students aiming to gain practical skills and explore career opportunities right after their education 12.

In the Brigham City, UT area

325 West 1100 South, Brigham City, UT 84302