MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE (MATC)
APPROVED* HIGH SCHOOL CTE COURSES
FY09

*  These are the only MATC courses available to Alpine School District students.  If a course is offered at both the MATC and any of the high schools in the Alpine School District, students must enroll in the district's course rather than the MATC course (see CTE-001, Section 1).

CIP CODE          PROGRAM/COURSE
02.0231               VETERINARY ASSISTANT
                                    VETERINARIAN FRONT OFFICE
11.0211               MULTIMEDIA II: DESIGN TECHNOLGY
11.0420               INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
12.0403               NAIL TECHNICIAN
20.0401               CULINARY ARTS
43.0203               WILDLAND FIREFIGHTER I & II
47.0603               AUTO COLLISION REPAIR
47.0604               AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIAN
                                    AUTOMOTIVE FUNDAMENTALS
                                    ENGINES
                                    POWER TRAIN
47.0605               DIESEL MECHANICS
48.0508               WELDING
                                    WELDING 1 ARC
                                    WELDING 2 GAS
                                    WELDING 3 FLUX
                                    WELDING 4 TUNGSTEN
51.0601               DENTAL ASSISTANT
                                    DENTAL ASSISTANT
                                    DENTAL OFFICE ASSISTANT

51.0703               MEDICAL OFFICE ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
51.0708               MEDICAL CODING
51.0703               MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION
51.0801               MEDICAL ASSISTANT
51.0809               EXERCISE SCIENCE/PHYSICAL THERAPY AIDE
51.0904               EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN (EMT)
51.1614               NURSING ASSISTANT (CNA)
52.0451               BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY

DISTRICT COURSE NUMBER:        8523
CIP CODE:                           02.0231
LONG TITLE:                      VETERINARY ASSISTANT
TRANSCRIPT TITLE:       VETERINARY ASST
SEOP TITLE:                       VET ASSIS'T
GRADE LEVEL:                  11-12
CREDIT:                               4.0
PRE-REQUISITES:             Students must demonstrate minimum reading and math competencies on MATC assessment, call 863-MATC (6282) - OR - provide high school transcript or report cards indicating B- or higher in 10th English and Algebra I or Applied Math I within the past five years

Prepare to support veterinarians by providing assistance during animal examinations and treatment.  Learn laboratory procedures, phlebotomy, CPR, First Aid, restraint, nursing, animal husbandry, nutrition, front office, and surgical assistance.   Full Year, AM or PM. 

DISTRICT COURSE NUMBER:        8539
CIP CODE:                           02.0231
LONG TITLE:                      VETERINARIAN FRONT OFFICE
TRANSCRIPT TITLE:       VET FRONT OFFICE
SEOP TITLE:                       VETOFFICE
GRADE LEVEL:                  11-12
CREDIT:                               .5
PRE-REQUISITES:             Students must demonstrate minimum reading and math competencies on MATC assessment, call 863-MATC (6282) - OR - provide high school transcript or report cards indicating B- or higher in 10th English and Algebra I or Applied Math I within the past five years

This course will train students in medical front office procedures to support a veterinarian and other staff members with reception duties, scheduling, payroll, medical records, and terminology.  This course will utilize basic husbandry and veterinarian software to teach the concepts included in the training.   Summer Course. 

DISTRICT COURSE NUMBER:        8555
CIP CODE:                           11.0211
LONG TITLE:                      MULTIMEDIA II - DESIGN TECHNOLOGY
TRANSCRIPT TITLE:       MULTIMEDIA II
SEOP TITLE:                       MULTMEDIA II
GRADE LEVEL:                  11-12
CREDIT:                               3.0
PRE-REQUISITES:             Any Alpine
School District Multimedia Class

You will focus on developing professional level design and multimedia production skills using examples and models from industry.  Use Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, EOVIA Carrara, Macromedia Flash, Adobe Premiere, Adobe After Effects, and Macromedia Director Software to create a series of projects each term for actual business clients that will prepare you for full-time employment.  These projects, worked on as teams, include planning and designing Flash-based websites; creating models, animations and programming for game development; and much more!   Full Year, PM only. 


DISTRICT COURSE NUMBER:        8580
CIP CODE:                           12.0403
LONG TITLE:                      NAIL TECHNICIAN
TRANSCRIPT TITLE:       NAIL TECHNICIAN
SEOP TITLE:                       NAIL TECH
GRADE LEVEL:                  11-12
CREDIT:                               2.0
PRE-REQUISITES:             N/A

Learn the art of Acrylic Nails, Gel Nails, Nail Wraps and more. Students learn several techniques and gain understading of disorders, diseases and sanitation to prepare them for a career as a licensed Nail Technician. This is a 300 hour course which prepares students to take State Board testing and obtain licensing.  American Fork Campus, Half Year daily.

DISTRICT COURSE NUMBER:        8531
CIP CODE:                           20.0401
LONG TITLE:                      CULINARY ARTS
TRANSCRIPT TITLE:       CULINARY ARTS
SEOP TITLE:                       CUL. ARTS
GRADE LEVEL:                  11-12
CREDIT:                               2.0
PRE-REQUISITES:             Alpine
School District ProStart class (or currently enrolled)

Learn to perform quality food preparation as it relates to catering, bakery, restaurant, hospitality, and fast food operations.  The student will also learn sanitation, nutrition, menu planning, use and care of commercial equipment, and business management.  Additionally, the student will learn menu item pricing, presentation, and public relations skills, as well as receive CPR and First Aid training.  The student will test to receive their Food Handler's Permit.  Semester, AM or PM.

DISTRICT COURSE NUMBER:        8540
CIP CODE:                           47.0603
LONG TITLE:                      AUTOMOTIVE COLLISION REPAIR TECHNICIAN
TRANSCRIPT TITLE:       AUTOBODY REPAIR
SEOP TITLE:                       AUTOBDY REPR
GRADE LEVEL:                  11-12
CREDIT:                               3.0
PRE-REQUISITES:             N/A

Learn to repair and refinish damaged vehicles.  Skills learned include how to prepare metal surfaces for painting, analyzing minor damage and applying metal working techniques, use and maintenance of shop paint and spray equipment, blending, tinting, detailing and much more!  This Concurrent Enrollment course begins on August 24, 2004, with a mandatory orientation meeting at the MATC Orem Campus.  This class will then begin meeting at its normal location on August 25, 2004.   This course is taught on the UVSC campus.  Full Year, PM only.  Fee: $35

DISTRICT COURSE NUMBER:        8507
CIP CODE:                           47.0604
LONG TITLE:                      AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIAN
TRANSCRIPT TITLE:       ELECTRICAL SYSTM
SEOP TITLE:                       ELECTRCL SYS
GRADE LEVEL:                  11-12
CREDIT:                               2.0
PRE-REQUISITES:             AUTO TECH FUND OR INSTRUCTOR APPROVAL

This is a two period class that is taught in conjunction with Engine Performance.  Students must register for both classes.  An advanced class to prepare students to work in the auto industry.  A specialty class including engine performance.  Class follows ASE task list.  Students will learn about basic electricity, Ohms Law, automotive batteries, starters, alternators, lighting, wiring diagrams, gauges, indicator lights, and basic automotive computer systems.  Students learn to use test lights, hand held analog and digitals meters, automotive electrical test equipment, and lab scopes.  This class is essential for understanding modern automobiles and is required for the more advanced Engine Performance (Tune-up) class.  Each students should have a valid driver's license, safety glasses and protective clothing.  See MATC for specific schedule.  Fee: $35

DISTRICT COURSE NUMBER:        8502
CIP CODE:                           47.0604
LONG TITLE:                      AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIAN
TRANSCRIPT TITLE:       ENGINE REPAIR
SEOP TITLE:                       ENGINE REPR
GRADE LEVEL:                  11-12
CREDIT:                               1.0
PRE-REQUISITES:             AUTO TECH FUND OR INSTRUCTOR APPROVAL

An advanced class to prepare students to work in the auto industry. Class follows ASE task lists. Students disassemble, measure, and reassemble lab engines. Students that want to overhaul an engine must also register for the Auto Open Lab. Safety glasses and protective clothing are required. See MATC for specific schedule. Fee $35

DISTRICT COURSE NUMBER:        8504
CIP CODE:                           47.0604
LONG TITLE:                      AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIAN
TRANSCRIPT TITLE:       AUTO OPEN LAB
SEOP TITLE:                       AUT OPEN LAB
GRADE LEVEL:                  10-12
CREDIT:                               .25 Credit/30Hrs
PRE-REQUISITES:             AUTO TECH FUND OR INSTRUCTOR APPROVAL

This class is available every Wednesday from 2:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.  T o enroll in this course the students must be enrolled in another automotive course at the MATC, American Fork Campus.  This class allows students additional time to work on personal projects which are part of their regular MATC automotive course(s), with instructor supervision.  It is an open entry/open exit course.  Students do not need to attend each session, but may attend on an as-needed basis.  Students will receive .25 credit for every 30 hours of documented lab work within the the 2:30 - 5:00 time period.  Those attending this lab time must be cleaned up and ready to leave by 5:00 p.m.  Fee: $35

DISTRICT COURSE NUMBER:        8505
CIP CODE:                           47.0604
LONG TITLE:                      AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIAN
TRANSCRIPT TITLE:       AUTO FUNDMNTLS
SEOP TITLE:                       AUTO FNDMNTL
GRADE LEVEL:                  10-12
CREDIT:                               0.5
PRE-REQUISITES:             N/A

An introduction to the fundamentals of the automobile.  Sixty percent of class time will be spent on instruction and demonstration and forty percent of class time will be spent on minor maintenance.  A section on how to buy a used car is also included.  Safety glasses and protective clothing are required.   See MATC for specific schedule.  Fee: $35

DISTRICT COURSE NUMBER:        8506
CIP CODE:                           47.0604
LONG TITLE:                      AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIAN
TRANSCRIPT TITLE:       SUSPNSN & STERNG
SEOP TITLE:                       SUSP & STRG
GRADE LEVEL:                  11-12
CREDIT:                               0.75
PRE-REQUISITES:             AUTO TECH FUND OR INSTRUCTOR APPROVAL

An advanced class to prepare students to work in the auto industry.  Class follows ASE task list.  Students will learn about tires, wheels, alignment, steering, gears, pumps, and rear suspension.  Each student should have a valid driver's license.  Safety glasses and protective clothing are required.   See MATC for specific schedule.  Fee: $35

DISTRICT COURSE NUMBER:        8509
CIP CODE:                           47.0604
LONG TITLE:                      AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIAN
TRANSCRIPT TITLE:       BRAKES
SEOP TITLE:                       BRAKES
GRADE LEVEL:                  10-12
CREDIT:                               0.75
PRE-REQUISITES:             AUTO TECH FUND OR INSTRUCTOR APPROVAL

An advanced class to prepare students to work in the auto industry.  Class follows ASE task list.  Students will learn about wheel bearings, hydraulics, disk brakes, brake drums and rotor machining, manual brakes, vacuum and power bleeding, caliper and wheel cylinder overhaul, troubleshooting, ABS brakes, diagnosis, and repair.  Each student should have a valid driver's license.  The Electrical Systems course is highly recommended to better understand diagnosis and repair of ABS brake systems.  Students with major projects must also register for the Open Lab class.  Safety glasses and protective clothing are required.  See MATC for specific schedule.  Fee: $35

DISTRICT COURSE NUMBER:        8508
CIP CODE:                           47.0604
LONG TITLE:                      AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIAN
TRANSCRIPT TITLE:       MANUAL DRV TRAIN
SEOP TITLE:                       MANL DRV TRN
GRADE LEVEL:                  11-12
CREDIT:                               .75
PRE-REQUISITES:             AUTO TECH FUND OR INSTRUCTOR APPROVAL

An advanced class to prepare students to work in the auto industry. Class follows ASE task lists. Students will learn in the first semester about automatic transmissions, transaxles, repair and replacement. In the second semester students will learn about manual transmissions, clutch assemblies, rear differentials, repair and replacement. Each student should have a driver's license. Safety glasses and protective clothing are required. See MATC for specific schedule. Fee $35

DISTRICT COURSE NUMBER:        8541
CIP CODE:                           47.0605
LONG TITLE:                      HEAVY DUTY MECHANICS / DIESEL
TRANSCRIPT TITLE:       DIESEL MECHANICS
SEOP TITLE:                       DIESEL MECH
GRADE LEVEL:                  11-12
CREDIT:                               3.0
PRE-REQUISITES:             N/A

The class will cover basic operating principles and technical information. Diesel engine rebuilding, cooling systems, lubricating systems, induction and exhaust systems will be a focus of the class.  The class provides theory and lab experiences on diesel engines.  You will study PC computers for managing shop information, work orders and reports.  You will also learn the theory of operation and troubleshooting/repair skills in automotive electrical systems.  This Concurrent Enrollment course begins on August 24, 2004, with a mandatory orientation meeting at the MATC Orem Campus.  This class will then begin meeting at its normal location on August 25, 2004.  This course is taught on the UVSC campus.  Full Year, AM only.  Fee: $35

DISTRICT COURSE NUMBER:        8550
CIP CODE:                           49.0102
LONG TITLE:                      COMMERCIAL AIRCRAFT PILOT
TRANSCRIPT TITLE:       SURV OF AVIATION
SEOP TITLE:                       SURV AVIATIN
GRADE LEVEL:                  10-12
CREDIT:                               0.5
PRE-REQUISITES:             N/A

Designed for all students interested in career opportunities in Aviation Science and general knowledge of aviation and aerospace development. Studies aviation and aerospace terminology, how airplanes and spacecraft fly, research and development of future systems, government and industry roles in the growth of aviation and potential careers in aviation.  Includes a field trip and several interesting and exciting projects.  This Concurrent Enrollment course begins on August 24, 2004, with a mandatory orientation meeting at the MATC Orem Campus.  This class will then begin meeting at its normal location on August 25, 2004.  Fall Semester, PM only.  Fee: $65

DISTRICT COURSE NUMBER:        8551
CIP CODE:                           49.0102
LONG TITLE:                      COMMERCIAL AIRCRAFT PILOT
TRANSCRIPT TITLE:       GRND: PRIV PILOT
SEOP TITLE:                       GRD PR PILOT
GRADE LEVEL:                  10-12
CREDIT:                               .75
PRE-REQUISITES:             N/A

Designed for entry level student pilots.  Introduces the airplane to students as they prepare for flight training.  Stresses airport systems, air traffic control procedures, aviation weather, air navigation, radio communication procedures and federal aviation regulations.  Prepares the student for the FAA Private Pilot written examination.  Lab activities will provide opportunity for viewing practical application of required pilot proficiency skills.  Includes 3 flights.  Spring Semester, PM only.  Fee: $485

DISTRICT COURSE NUMBER:        8520
CIP CODE:                           51.0601
LONG TITLE:                      DENTAL ASSISTANT
TRANSCRIPT TITLE:       DENTAL ASST
SEOP TITLE:                       DENTAL ASST
GRADE LEVEL:                  12
CREDIT:                               4.0
PRE-REQUISITES:             N/A

Learn all aspects of dental office and chair-side assisting including: dental operations, instruments, laboratory procedures, reception, billing, dental coding, OSHA certification, and CPR/First Aid.  Attend the state dental conference to receive certification in radiography.  For Seniors only!   Full Year, AM or PM  Fee: $295

DISTRICT COURSE NUMBER:        8538
CIP CODE:                           51.0601
LONG TITLE:                      DENTAL OFFICE ADMINISTRATION
TRANSCRIPT TITLE:       DENTAL OFF ADMIN
SEOP TITLE:                       DENT OF A
GRADE LEVEL:                  11-12
CREDIT:                               4.0
PRE-REQUISITES:             N/A

Train in dental front office procedures including reception, billing, scheduling, insurance, medical coding, payroll, transcription and medical/dental terminology. Juniors and Seniors.

Full Year, PM  Fee: $190.00. Orem Campus.

DISTRICT COURSE NUMBER:        8517
CIP CODE:                           51.0703
LONG TITLE:                      MEDICAL OFFICE ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
TRANSCRIPT TITLE:       MED OFF ADM ASST
SEOP TITLE:                       MED OFF ASST
GRADE LEVEL:                  11-12
CREDIT:                               4.0
PRE-REQUISITES:             Students must demonstrate minimum reading and math competencies on MATC assessment, call 863-MATC (6282) - OR - provide high school transcript or report cards indicating B- or higher in 10th English and Algebra I or Applied Math I within the past five years.

Train in medical front office procedures, including reception, billing, scheduling, insurance, medical coding, payroll, transcription, and terminology.  Full Year.  Fee: $295

DISTRICT COURSE NUMBER:        8521
CIP CODE:                           51.0801
LONG TITLE:                      MEDICAL ASSISTANT
TRANSCRIPT TITLE:       MEDICAL ASSISTNT
SEOP TITLE:                       MEDICAL ASST
GRADE LEVEL:                  11-12
CREDIT:                               4.0
PRE-REQUISITES:             Students must demonstrate minimum reading and math competencies on MATC assessment, call 863-MATC (6282) - OR - provide high school transcript or report cards indicating B- or higher in 10th English and Algebra I or Applied Math I within the past five years.

Train to assist a doctor or nurse in a clinical setting.  Learn all aspects of the medial office including: laboratory procedures, injection, CPR, First Aid, EKG, phlebotomy, bacteria identification, urinalysis, reception, scheduling, billing, insurance and medical coding.  Prerequisites- .  Full Year, AM or PM.  Fee: $295.

DISTRICT COURSE NUMBER:        8525
CIP CODE:                           51.0809
LONG TITLE:                      EXERCISE SCIENCE/SPORTS MEDICINE
TRANSCRIPT TITLE:       PHYS THERPY AIDE
SEOP TITLE:                       PHYS THRP AD
GRADE LEVEL:                  11-12
CREDIT:                               2.0
PRE-REQUISITES:             N/A

Prepare to work in the areas of physical therapy and athletic training.  You will learn anatomy, medical terminology, first aid, CPR, modalities, methods of therapy, therapeutic exercise and tapping techniques.  Emphasis is on practical, hands-on approach rather than theoretical.  Additionally, students will learn how to administer massage, electric stimulation, ultra sound, paraffin wax, cryo cuffs, hydro collator, rehabilitation exercises and the use of exercise equipment.   Semester, AM only.  Fee: $75

DISTRICT COURSE NUMBER:        8527
CIP CODE:                           51.0904
LONG TITLE:                      EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN (EMT)
TRANSCRIPT TITLE:       EMER MED TECH
SEOP TITLE:                       EMR MED TECH
GRADE LEVEL:                  12
CREDIT:                               1.5
PRE-REQUISITES:             Students must demonstrate minimum reading and math competencies on MATC assessment, call 863-MATC (6282) - OR - provide high school transcript or report cards indicating B- or higher in 10th English and Algebra I or Applied Math I within the past five years.  (Due to state certification requirements, student=s 18th birthday must be no later than 1 Mar. for fall semester and no later than 31 August for spring semester.)

This EMT basic course will prepare students for a career in public service areas such as law enforcement, fire or emergency medicine and/or prepare students for medical emergencies.  The course will consist of comprehensive training to prepare the student for any of these career choices and for the state certification exam.  There are lectures and extensive "hands-on" training experiences.  With this training students can become a key member of the EMS system.  Seniors Only.  American Fork Campus, Semester, AM Only A or B day.  Fee: $95

DISTRICT COURSE NUMBER:        8515
CIP CODE:                           51.1099
LONG TITLE:                      INTRO TO HEALTH AND MEDICAL LAB TECH
TRANSCRIPT TITLE:       BIOTECHNOLOGY
SEOP TITLE:                       BIOTECHNOLGY
GRADE LEVEL:                  11-12
CREDIT:                               2.5
PRE-REQUISITES:             N/A

Learn how biotechnology impacts mainstream America from the food you eat, to the medical care you receive, to convicting criminals.  Discover the applications of microbiology and gain hands-on experience in crime scene investigation and DNA manipulation using cutting-edge technology.  Also discussed will be the social and ethical issues related to biotechnology and genetic engineering. American Fork Campus only.  Full Year, A or B day AM.  Fee $110

DISTRICT COURSE NUMBER:        8522
CIP CODE:                           51.1614
LONG TITLE:                      NURSE ASSISTANT (CNA)
TRANSCRIPT TITLE:       NURSE ASST (CNA)
SEOP TITLE:                       NURSE ASST
GRADE LEVEL:                  11-12
CREDIT:                               1.0
PRE-REQUISITES:             Students must demonstrate minimum reading and math competencies on MATC assessment, call 863-MATC (6282) - OR - provide high school transcript or report cards indicating B- or higher in 10th English and Algebra I or Applied Math I within the past five years.

Train to give direct patient care under the direction of a Registered Nurse or Licensed Practical Nurse in hospital, long term care, home health, and other health care settings.  Included will be clinical experiences in several different health care facilities.  You will certify in CPR and First Aid and will prepare for the State Certified Nursing Assistant exam.  Many Nursing programs in the state require a CNA certificate for admission to their programs.  Semester, A or B day,  AM or PM.  Fee: $50

DISTRICT COURSE NUMBER:        8560
CIP CODE:                           52.0451
LONG TITLE:                      ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES
TRANSCRIPT TITLE:       BUSINESS TCHNLGY
SEOP TITLE:                       BUSINES TECH
GRADE LEVEL:                  11-12
CREDIT:                               4.0
PRE-REQUISITES:             N/A

MATC's new Business Technology program prepares you for an office technician career in today's high tech business environment.  From the basics of keyboarding, work processing, spreadsheets and databases to the intricacies of records management, website management, electronic presentations and accounting practices.  This program is designed to add to your present business technology competencies with a goal of obtaining a business technology certificate.  Students may be able to waive significant portions of the program by demonstrating competencies already attained in a high school business class.  Full year, AM or PM.  Fee: $50