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By collaborating with the Utah System of Technical Colleges (USTC) and Utah State University, your USTC certificate or credential can count toward earning an Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) in General Technology.
After finishing an eligible USTC certificate program and gaining admission to USU, you'll need to complete the university's requirements in your selected specialization. When you graduate, your USTC certificate will translate to 30 USU credit hours, and you'll receive a USU Associate of Applied Science degree in General Technology. To see which USTC certificates and USU specializations qualify, reach out to your nearest USTC student services office or a USU advisor.
Allied Health Specialization: This program prepares students with both clinical and administrative competencies tailored to their career goals. The curriculum focuses on hands-on, practical training to develop essential skills for healthcare careers. Students will study both applied coursework and theoretical concepts to better serve their future communities. Specialization options include assisting with medical procedures, prioritizing patient care, or concentrating on community health and educational outreach.