Commercial Driver's License Class A

Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) Class A program image

Available at the Logan Campus and Brigham City Campus.

The Commercial Driver’s License Class A program prepares students with the skills and knowledge they need to join the professional driving industry. This course fulfills Entry Level Driver Training requirements for CDL training in accordance with Part 380 of the Federal Motor Carriers Safety Regulations.

Objectives

  • Demonstrate basic truck operating procedures.
  • Demonstrate safe operating procedures.
  • Learn and practice advanced operating procedures.
  • Practice vehicle inspections (pre/post-trip).
  • Review non-driving Activities.

This program meets the licensure requirements for the state of Utah. The college has not determined whether this program meets the requirements for any other state.

Estimated
Tuition & Fees
Estimated
Equalized Payment
$2,020 $1,010
This is an estimate.
Course fees may vary
$1,010 due upfront, with the remaining balance divided.
Books & Supplies
Pell
Eligible

Books, course materials, supplies, and equipment
No

Program hours
Adult Schedule
Certificate Credit

Mon–Fri:

8:00 am–2:30 pm
6 credits
Certificate Length
High School Course
6 weeks
30 hours per week
Not Available

**Full-time attendance is required.


Contact a Student Success Advisor for a start date by emailing

advising@btech.edu
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Logan Campus

1410 North 1000 West,
Logan, UT 84321


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Brigham City Campus

325 West 1100 South,
Brigham City, UT 84302


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Outcome Data

Reported annually to the Accrediting Agency,
Council on Occupational Education

  • Completion Rate: 94%
  • Job Placement Rate: 78%
  • Licensure Rate: 100%
  • Withdrawal Rate: 6%

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

What is the difference between a job and a career?
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 the occupational profile, please

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Other Costs of Attendance
Living
Miscellaneous Personal
$8,730 $2,502
Transportation
Dependent Care
$1,737 $414
Disability-related

Professional licensure, certification, or a first professional credential
$126 $0

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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.