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North Campus: 9301 S. Wights Fort Road, West Jordan (801) 256-5900
South Campus: 12723 S. Park Avenue Riverton, UT 84065 (801) 412-1300
West Jordan High School Campus: 8136 2700 W, West Jordan, UT 84088 (801) 256-5600
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NORTH CAMPUS
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Aviation Science: DronesB Day Full-Year2Prepares students for careers in aviation/aerospace, focusing on the drone industry, through academics, hands-on UAV missions, and industry tours.Physics, Secondary Math II6 USU
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Aviation Science: Flight Private PilotA Day Full-Year2Prepares students for aviation/aerospace careers, exploring flying and non-flying roles through academics, flight simulator training, and industry tours.Physics, Secondary Math II6 UVU
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Biotechnology A Day Full-Year2This lab-focused program covers theory and techniques in biotechnology, including DNA manipulation, protein methods, environmental interactions, microbiology, genetics, and bioinformatics. Awards science credit.Biology, Chemistry3 SLCC
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CNASemester4Program introduces healthcare and the nursing assistant role, teaching necessary skills for certification through the Utah Nursing Assistant Registry. 70 hours required.Intro to Health Sciences, Medical Anatomy5 SLCC
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Computer ProgrammingFull-Year
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Focusing on computer programming and software development, covering Java, object-oriented programming, GUI design, SQL, Android app development, Raspberry Pi applications, and AI fundamentals like neural networks and machine learning. Awards Math or Science credit.Computer Programming 18 SLCC
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Criminal JusticeA or B Day Full-Year2Learn about the Criminal Justice system, including agencies, personnel, court system, law, police-community relations, and forensics. Taught by a professional officer, the course offers 12 concurrent enrollment credits.12 SLCC
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Cybersecurity A or B Day Full Year2Comprehensive view of organizational cybersecurity, covering modern OS security, network vulnerabilities, and information protection. It prepares students for advanced topics and explores cybersecurity career paths.Coding 6 UVU
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Cybersecurity: AdvancedB-Day Full Year2Advanced Cybersecurity will build upon skills learned in year 1 to dive deeper into the cybersecurity world. This class will focus on industry exams and preparation related to security, penetration testing, and cloud computing.Cybersecurity Year 1 3 UVU
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Dental AssistantA or B Day Full-Year2Dental healthcare program offers hands-on and classroom learning in chairside assisting, infection control, and more. Students can earn CPR certification and a Utah Dental Advisory Board-approved radiology certificate. 90 hours required.Medical Anatomy & Physiology, Intro to Health Sciences
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Digital Media: Intro1st Semester A Day2Introduction to various digital media skills and careers, available for sophomores and up, with concurrent enrollment credit. Open To SophomoresAny Art or Computer Class4 SLCC
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Digital Media: Intro to 3D Graphics and Animation 1st Semester B Day2Covers 3D modeling and animation pipeline techniques, with concurrent enrollment credit.3 SLCC
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Digital Media: Advanced2nd Semester A Day2Builds on introductory skills to create advanced projects, including 3D graphics, with prerequisites of DM1 and DM2.Digital Media 1 & 2
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Digital Media: Advanced Animation 2nd Semester B Day AM 2Focuses on advanced animation principles in 2D or 3D, requiring DM1, DM2, or 3D Graphics and Animation as prerequisites.Digital Media 1 & 2 or 3D Graphics & 3D Animation
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Digital Media: Game Design 2nd Semester B Day PM 2Offers project-based learning in game development, emphasizing STEM concepts, with prerequisites of DM1, DM2, or Programming preferred.Digital Media 1 and Digital Media 2 or Programming is preferred.4 SLCC
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Engineering: AerospaceFull-year B-day PM2Students explore flight physics, design gliders, program space rovers, and develop UAVs for specific scenarios. Awards science credit.Engineering Principles 1 and 2, Mechanical Engineering Design, Secondary Math 2
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Engineering: ArchitectureSemester 1 B Day AM2Students learn building and site design, applying their skills to residential and commercial projects using computer-aided design. Awards science credit.Engineering Principles 1, Mechanical Engineering Design, Secondary Math 26 SUU
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Engineering: MechanicalA or B Day Semester2Gain technical skills to create pictorial interpretations and technical documentation using 2D and 3D CAD software, sketching, drawing layout, geometric construction, orthographic projection, and dimensioning. Open to Sophomores6 SLCC
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Engineering: PrinciplesA or B Day Semester2Hands-on courses connect engineering concepts to math and science, enhancing problem-solving skills in a lab environment to expand engineering career opportunities. Awards science credit. Open to Sophomores.Secondary Math 1, Secondary Math 2
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Engineering: RoboticsA or B Day Full-Year2Students learn robotics mechanics, programming, and build systems like competition bots. In Electronics, they study components, construct circuits, and perform electrical calculations. Awards science credit.Mechanical‌ Engineering ‌Design, Engineering Principles 1 & 2, Computer Programming 1Up to 6 SUU 3 SLCC
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Engineering: TechnicianA or B Day Full-Year2In collaboration with SLCC, includes Manual Machine Shop, CNC Machining, Engineering Graphics, and Engineering Mathematics courses. Students gain skills in manual machining and CNC programming.12 SLCC
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Human Biology B Day Semester 12Human Biology studies how biological processes work & how humans interact in our environment. Awards science credit. Satisfies the Opportunity Scholarship Biology, Chemistry3 SLCC
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InternshipA or B Day Semester2Begins with classroom sessions focusing on soft skills, resume building, and LinkedIn profile creation. Students then complete a minimum of 40 internship hours, attending monthly class sessions and concluding with a classroom wrap-up.1-3 courses related to your industry of interest.
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Medical Assistant*A or B Day Full-Year2Train as medical assistants in physician offices, teaching clinical skills like taking vital signs, drawing blood, and performing lab tests, along with front office tasks like managing records and scheduling. 160 hours required. Seniors Only.Medical Terminology &
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Medical ForensicsB Day Semester 22Medical Forensics class will cover many aspects of crime scene investigation; such as microscopy, toxicology, physical evidence identification, pathology, blood spatter analysis, and career exploration. Biology, Chemistry
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Pharmacy Technician*A or B Day Full-Year2Train for roles in various pharmacy settings, teaching counter assistance, record management, insurance billing, prescription handling, compounding, and aseptic IV preparation. Students can take the PTCB exam and seek Utah licensing upon completion. 180 hours required. Seniors Only.Medical Terminology & Medical Anatomy
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Veterinary Science A or B Day Full-Year2For those interested in animal care, this program explores veterinary and animal care careers. It includes Vet Assisting 1 & 2, covering anatomy, health, pharmacology, and more, through classroom, hands-on, and clinical experiences. 80 hours required. Awards science credit.Biology
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**CE = Concurrent Enrollment Credit
***Awards Math or Science = Applied Advanced Foundation Math/Applied Advanced Foundation Science graduation credit
^ Required Professional Hours: Depending on the program, there are a number of hours required for completion and/or certification or license that may be in-class or out-of-class. See Program Guide for specifics.
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SOUTH CAMPUS & WEST JORDAN HIGH CAMPUS PROGRAMS CONTINUED ON BACK
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SOUTH CAMPUS
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ProgramLength of CoursePeriods
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BarberingFull-Year4Learn hair cutting, styling, and facial grooming, emphasizing customer relations and salon management. It covers barbering history, health, safety, and sanitation. For a state license, students complete Barbering and Advanced Barbering over two years, plus two summer programs, to meet the 1000-hour requirement.
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BusinessA or B Day Full-Year2This newly introduced program, still in development, will offer hands-on business experiences and concurrent enrollment opportunities.
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Construction: Management A Day Full-Year2Course emphasizes construction management, teaching skills in leading projects, managing personnel, overseeing budgets, and scheduling. It focuses on project leadership over hands-on carpentry, with practical labs included.3 SLCC
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Construction: TradesA or B Day Full-Year2Equip students with foundational construction trade skills, emphasizing hands-on carpentry through collaborative projects. It balances classroom learning with extensive shop and outdoor work.
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EMT*A or B Day Full-Year2This program prepares seniors with EMT skills to care for the sick or injured in emergency medical settings. 150 hours required. Seniors only. Must be 18 within 90 days of finishing program.EMR, Bio, Physiology, Anatomy, Intro to Health Sciences.9 UVU
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Fire ScienceA Day Full-Year2Covers fire and rescue roles, emergency skills, employment processes, and national firefighter safety principles. EMT, Physics, Chemistry7 UVU
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Fire Science / EMT HybridFull-Year4See individual program descriptions Seniors Only.See individual programs for recommendations16 UVU
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Fire Science: IntroA Day Semester2An introductory fire science class covers the basics of fire science, including fire technology, fire prevention, and fire suppression. It also provides an overview of careers in fire science. Open to Sophomores. EMT, Physics, Chemistry7 UVU
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Hair DesignFull-Year4Train in cutting, styling, coloring, and treating hair, covering health, safety, customer service, and salon management. For Utah license, students complete Hair Design I and II and attend two summer programs to meet the 1200-hour requirement. Open to Juniors and returning students only.
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HorticultureA Day Full-Year2Develop knowledge and skills in plant science, greenhouse management practices, and floral design through hands-on experiences, projects, research, and case studies. Awards science credit.3 USU
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Horticulture / Landscape HybridFull-Year4See individual program descriptionsSee individual programs for recommendations6 USU
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Landscape Architecture B Day Full-Year2This program covers design and planning concepts for shaping landscapes. Students engage in discussions, research, case studies, design charrettes, installation projects, field trips, and various design projects.Visual Arts, Drafting or Graphic Design3 USU
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Nail TechnicianA or B Day Full-Year2Train to become licensed manicurists or nail technicians, covering nail shaping, polish application, anatomy, diseases, sanitation, and artificial enhancements. It also includes customer service, business practices, and state regulations. 300 hours required.
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Welding - AdvancedFull-Year4Build upon foundational welding knowledge, learning to weld in difficult positions, with advanced processes, and on various metals. Welding - Beginning, Sec Math 310 SLCC
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Welding - BeginningA or B Day Full-Year2Learn the fundamentals of welding and welding safety. They will develop skills with common metalworking equipment and basic cutting and welding processes.Sec Math 3 3 SLCC
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WEST JORDAN HIGH SCHOOL
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ProgramLength of CoursePeriods
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Automotive Collision
Repair Tech
Full-Year4Learn to diagnose and repair collision damage, estimate repairs, and understand metal repair, paint chemistry and application, fiberglass and plastic repair, and automotive welding. Drivers license required.Auto, Welding
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Diesel TechnicianFull-Year4Entry-level program teaches diesel engine basics, shop safety, tool use, and engine rebuilding. It covers diesel systems like electrical, pneumatic, steering, suspension, power train, and welding, emphasizing hands-on learning. Drivers license required.Auto, Welding8 SLCC
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**CE = Concurrent Enrollment Credit
***Awards Math or Science = Applied Advanced Foundation Math/Applied Advanced Foundation Science graduation credit
^ Required Professional Hours: Depending on the program, there are a number of hours required for completion and/or certification or license that may be in-class or out-of-class. See Program Guide for specifics.
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Jordan School District does not discriminate in its educational programs or activities, admissions practices, or employment practices on the basis of race, color, ethnic background, national origin, religion, sex, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, citizenship or disability, and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups.