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Technical Education Reports

Technical education is broadly defined as the academic and vocational preparation of students for jobs involving applied science and/or modern technology. At Snow College, technical education represents certificate level programs that do no require any general education instruction. These are workforce ready programs presented to students in the following main areas:

  • Agriculture Technology:  Agriculture economics, education, science, and mechanics
  • Health Professions/Nursing:  Nursing and health sciences programs
  • Construction Technology: Construction management, drafting, and traditional building skills
  • Industrial Technology: Industrial technology, manufacturing, composites, manual machining, and welding
  • Information Technology: Computer information science, networking, and security
  • Services Technology: Cosmetology and other personal service fields
  • Transportation Technology: Automotive and diesel mechanics 

Snow College's Technical Education offerings include many Learn & Work in Utah and Continuing Education classes allowing working adults to obtain certified knowledge and skills for job placement or career advancement. Many of the reports listed below require institutional credential access. Argos reports can be accessed using the Argos Web Viewer using your Snow College single-sign on credentials. Contact Micah Strait for more information at micah.strait@snow.edu. Tableau Server reports also require credential access. Contact Beckie Hermansen at beckie.hermansen@snow.edu for access or to renew your password.


Level 2 Reports