Nursing Assistant
Intro
The Nursing Assistant program is designed for students to receive their certification by completing coursework in classroom and clinical settings.
Objectives
- Explain activities of daily living and the nursing assistant scope of practice.
- Demonstrate correct recognition and reporting, communication, infection control, safety, and residents’ rights in the care setting.
- Demonstrate proficiency in all skills required for state certification.
- Perform nursing assistant skills in a healthcare setting.
Students will participate in 24 hours of supervised clinical experience at a long-term care facility. Upon completion of the course requirements, the student will be eligible to take the UNAR skills and written exams for state certification as a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA).
Courses / Syllabi
Syllabi
Providing course syllabi ensures openness and transparency in course expectations, fostering a clear and accessible learning environment for all students. To see the course syllabi for the Nursing Assistant Department, click the link below.
Syllabi for Nursing Assistant Department Courses
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Program Courses
How to Apply
About Your Program
This program is defined-entry, defined-exit, and runs year round. Registration is first come, first served. Please contact a Student Success Advisor with any questions you may have about a program. You can check the start dates in the "program hours" section on this page.
Make an appointment with a Student Success Advisor here >>
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Admissions
Complete the Certificate-Seeking Application below. College admission policy requires a student to have a high school diploma or its recognized equivalent (e.g. GED).
Fill out the Certificate-Seeking Application here >>
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Programmatic Requirements
Students will receive additional pre-enrollment programmatic requirements, if applicable, via email. If you have not received this email within 24 business hours, please check your spam or junk mail folders.
Adult students must be 18 years or older, have a high school diploma or recognized equivalent, and are required to purchase books, uniforms, and supplies. A non-refundable $40 background check fee is required for clinical experience and must be completed within the refund period.
AHA BLS Provider CPR is a prerequisite for this course. Click here for CPR information.
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Enrollment/Registration
Once the programmatic requirements have been completed, log onto your my.btech.edu college portal to register online. Full payment or completed financial aid is due at the time of registration.
Registration steps >>
The first month's payment or completed Financial Aid is required at the time of enrollment. No appointment is necessary. If you have any questions, Student Services can be reached at 435-753-6780 or studentservices@btech.edu or you can visit us in person at the Logan Campus!
Financial Aid
Scholarships
Checklist
I have my Student ID
Letter of Recommendation
I have a personal history/career objective
I have my high school transcript
The Process
Apply for scholarships at https://btech.edu/scholarships (soft deadline (5th of each month).
BTECH emails a link to schedule a Scholarship Interview.
Interview with the Scholarship Committee (generally 3rd Tuesday of each month).
BTECH evaluates the interview rubric and available funds.
Notified of award results within 4 weeks.
The student will receive a link to schedule a meeting to accept the award.
BTECH disburses scholarships.
If you have any questions please make an appointment with a Student Success Advisor here.
Tuition and Fees |
Estimated Equalized Payment |
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$372 | $372 |
this is an estimate | Tuition and fees due |
Course fees may vary | upon enrollment |
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Estimated Books & Supplies |
Pell Eligible |
Books, course materials, supplies, and equipment | No |
High School | Adult Students: |
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Arranged varies by school |
See Hours Below |
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Hours Per Week |
Certificate Duration |
12 or 20 | 3 credits 1-3 months |
Fall Registration Open
Class Date | Time | Code | Cost |
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Dec 2 - Jan 14 (M - F)**with clinicals to Feb 7 OR Dec 2 - Feb 3 (M, W, F)**with clinicals to Mar 7 |
8 - noon | TENA1100 08 LC | $372 |
Registration Begins January 2, 2025
Class Date | Time | Code | Cost |
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Jan 6 - Feb 27 (M, T, Th) **with clinicals to Mar 15 |
5:30 - 9:30 pm | TENA1100 09 LC | $372 |
Class Date | Time | Code | Cost |
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Jan 6 - Feb 5 (M - F)**with clinicals to Mar 7 OR Jan 6 - Feb 26 (M, W, F)**with clinicals to Mar 28 |
8 - noon | TENA1100 10 LC | $372 |
Feb 3 - Mar 5 (M - F)**with clinicals to Apr 4 OR Feb 3 - Mar 26 (M, W, F)**with clinicals to Apr 25 |
8 - noon | TENA1100 11 LC | $372 |
Mar 3 - Apr 9 (M - F)**with clinicals to May 9 OR Mar 3 - Apr 30 (M, W, F)**with clinicals to May 30 |
8 - noon | TENA1100 12 LC | $372 |
Logan Campus
1385 North 600 West
Logan, Utah 84321
Living | Miscellaneous personal |
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$8,478 | $2,430 |
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Transportation | Dependent care |
$1,683 | $378 |
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Disability-related | Professional licensure, certification, or a first professional credential |
$117 | $90 |
Outcome Data
Reported Annually to the Accrediting Agency Council on Occupational Education
Completion: 85%
Job Placement: 79%
Licensure: 94%
Withdrawal: 15%
Outcome statistics are compiled annually based upon Training Outcome surveys conducted with students post-graduation. Data is gathered through coordination with the student, faculty, Student Services Office personnel, and licensing agencies.
Employment Outlook
The words career and job are very different. To be specific, a job is what you show up to for work; a career spans your lifetime and includes your education, training, and professional memberships, and is something you love doing.
Find out the employment trends in this career here.
For additional information on occupational profile, please click here.
Our Mission
The mission of the Bridgerland Technical College is to deliver competency-based, employer-guided career and technical education to both secondary and post-secondary students through traditional and technology-enhanced
methodologies. This hands-on technical education provides occupational education, skills training, and workforce development to support the educational and economic development of the Bear River Region.
Hours of Operation
Logan Campus - Main
Telephone: 435-753-6780
Student Services
Monday: 8 am - 4:30 pm
Tuesday: 8 am - 6 pm
Wednesday: 8 am - 6 pm
Thursday: 8 am - 4:30 pm
Friday: 8 am - 4 pm
Sat/Sun: Closed
Brigham City Campus
Telephone: 435-734-0614
Student Services
Monday: 7:30 am - 4:30 pm
Tuesday: 7:30 am - 4:30 pm
Wednesday: 7:30 am - 4:30 pm
Thursday: 7:30 am - 4:30 pm
Friday: 7:30 am - 4:30 pm
Sat/Sun: Closed
Campuses
Logan Campus - Main . 435-753-6780
1301 North 600 West, Logan, UT 84321
Brigham City Campus . 435-734-0614
325 West 1100 South Brigham City, UT 84302