The mission of Career and Technical Education is to help students discover educational purpose, personal potential and a pathway to their future. CTE provides students with technical training to prepare for a successful career. CTE areas of study include: Agriculture, Business, Economics and Entrepreneurship, Family and Consumer Sciences, Health Science, Information Technology, Marketing, Skilled and Technical Sciences, Technology and Engineering.
CTE Classes Offered
- Classes Offered at Granger
- Classes Offered at the GTI
CTE Scholarships
- The Career and Technical Education (CTE) Scholarships and Tuition Awards are for outstanding CTE students in Utah. The scholarships/awards are sponsored by the Utah State Board of Education (USBE) with funds provided by participating higher education institutions. The award amount varies by institutions. High School seniors may apply. Applications are available November 1st and due February 1st.
- Click here to learn more about CTE scholarships
CTE Pathways
CTE Pathways show students a direct connection between doing well in high school and being able to transition smoothly to post-secondary opportunities or getting a good job when they graduate. Students who focus on a Career Pathway acquire the skills necessary for entry into well-paid careers with high potential for rapid financial growth, increased levels of responsibility, and a high degree of personal satisfaction.
Utah Career Pathways align with and are categorized by the national Career Clusters®. Each Career Pathway culminates in an industry recognized credential of value.
- Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources
- Architecture & Construction
- Arts, Audio/Visual Technology & Communications
- Business, Finance & Marketing
- Computer Science & Information Technology
- Education & Training
- Engineering & Technology
- Health Science
- Hospitality & Tourism
- Human Services
- Law, Public Safety, Corrections & Security
- Manufacturing
- Transportation, Distribution and Logistics
Students may complete a pathway to receive a completer certificate and a bronze cord to wear at graduation.
Why complete a CTE Pathway?
- Enhance your college/employment applications.
- Becoming a pathway completer has a direct connection between doing well in high school, and post-secondary achievements whether that is going directly into your career and/or getting some additional higher education degrees.
- Students who focus on a Career Pathway acquire the skills necessary for entry into well-paid careers with high potential for rapid financial growth, increased levels of responsibility, and a high degree of personal satisfaction.
- Earn a cord to wear at graduation.
- Potential to become industry certified.
- Jump-start your career!