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Utah

Attending a trade school in Utah can be a highly efficient pathway to a stable, in-demand career. You’ll spend most of your time in labs, workshops, or clinical settings—learning practical skills directly applicable to jobs like welding, HVAC, electrical work, automotive repair, or healthcare assistance. Because many technical colleges in Utah are closely tied to local industries, students often benefit from strong employer connections and apprenticeship opportunities. Certificate and diploma programs typically take between 6 and 24 months, allowing graduates to enter the workforce relatively quickly compared to a traditional four-year degree.

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Mountainland Technical College (MTECH)

Automotive Technology, Diesel Technology, Welding, HVAC, Plumbing, Electrical, Construction Trades, Medical Billing / Coding

https://www.mtec.edu/

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Ogden-Weber Technical College

Electrician apprenticeship, Welding, HVAC, Automotive Service, Industrial Automation, Construction Trades

https://www.otech.edu/

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Bridgerland Technical College (BTECH)

Automotive Service, Diesel, Welding, Construction Trades, Electrical, Cabinetmaking, Industrial technology

https://www.btech.edu/

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Tooele Technical College

Manufacturing, Electrical / Wiring, Automotive Technology, Welding, HVAC, Business / Service Trades

http://www.tooeltech.edu/

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Dixie Technical College (Dixie Tech)

Certificate and trade programs in Construction Technologies, Electrical, HVAC, Healthcare, Information Technology

https://www.dixietech.edu/

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Uintah Basin Technical College (UBTech)

Trades & technical programs in business, energy services, medical support, welding, automotive / mechanical

https://www.ubtech.edu/

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Salt Lake Community College – School of Applied Technology

Diesel Systems, HVAC, Electrical, Plumbing, Advanced Manufacturing

https://www.slcc.edu/sltech/index.aspx

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