Chamber Connect featuring DXATC President Kelle Stephens
Located in the Tonaquint area of sunny St. George, the Dixie Applied Technology College is one of eight regional colleges that comprise the Utah College of Applied Technology. DXATC is the premier college for skill and competency based training in Washington County.
DXATC was created during a special session of the Utah State Legislature in 2001 through House Bill 1003 which created the Utah College of Applied Technology and its regional campuses: Bridgerland, Davis, Dixie, Mountainland, Ogden-Weber, Tooele, Southwest, and Uintah Basin. The UCAT Board of Trustees provides oversight and governs the activities of the eight campuses.
Our charge is to provide relevant skill and competency based training to prepare students for good jobs. To that end, the DXATC commits to our vision mission, and guiding principles:
Forward Thinking, Future Focused, Career Ready
DXATC currently offers Certificate Programs in:
Certified Nurse Assistant CNA
CNC Machining
Diesel Technology
Drafting and Design
Electrical Apprenticeship
Emergency Medical Technician
Emergency Medical Technician Advanced
Healthcare Billing and Coding
HVAC Technician
Industrial & Facilities Maintenance
Information Technology
Lean Six Sigma, Green and Black Belt
Manufacturing Operations
Medical Assisting
Office Management
Pharmacy Technician
Plumbing Apprenticeship
Certified Quality Control Technician
In addition to our COE Accredited programs, we offer short term industry specific courses for:
Adobe Suite
American Heart Association
Contractor Continuing Education
Floral Design
Insurance Continuing Education
SHRM Human Resources
Wildland Firefighting
Date and Time
Wednesday Apr 20, 2016
11:30 AM - 1:00 PM MDT
Location
1129 S. Bluff Street
St. George, UT
Fees/Admission
$15 per person
*No shows will be billed. No refunds
Contact Information
Susi Lafaele at 435-628-1650
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