The Tradesman, December 22, 1959, Issue No. 1
Salt Lake Area Vocational School
This digitized version reflects the contents of the printed catalog for the 1955-1956 academic year at Salt Lake Area Vocational School. This catalog applies to new students entering Salt Lake Area Vocational School in the 1955-1956 academic year and to any returning student whose governing catalog has expired. The school has as its avowed purpose the training of skilled hands for industry. Salt Lake Area Vocational School offers three distinct types of training in order to meet the needs of workers and industry. Depending upon the immediate and projected needs of industry and the labor force, an occupation or phase of an occupation may be offered at the school for one or more types of workers. The Day school is intended to meet the needs of those who wish to become qualified for employment in an occupation. The Evening School is concerned with workers who need supplementary training as they learn an occupation through on-the-job training as well as those who are qualified but who wish to increase their trade competence through study of subject areas of particular concern to them. Please note that catalog listings, including programs, courses, and classes, are offered contingent on enrollment and/or funding.
This digitized version reflects the contents of the printed catalog for the 1958-1959 academic year at Salt Lake Trade Technical Institute. This catalog applies to new students entering Salt Lake Trade Technical Institute in the 1958-1959 academic year and to any returning SLTTI student whose governing catalog has expired. SLTTI is a state supported trade technical school operated under the direction of the Utah State Board for Vocational Education. SLTTI has as its objective the training of individuals to qualify for opportunities in industry. Please note that catalog listings, including programs, courses, and classes, are offered contingent on enrollment and/or funding. The catalog contains information concerning academic programs, course descriptions, tuition and fees, and general information about Salt Lake Trade Technical Institute in existence at the time of this publication's deadline.
This digitized version reflects the contents of the printed catalog for the 1951-1952 academic year at Salt Lake Area Vocational School. This catalog applies to new students entering Salt Lake Area Vocational School in the 1951-1952 academic year and to any returning student whose governing catalog has expired. The school has as its avowed purpose the training of skilled hands for industry. Salt Lake Area Vocational School offers three distinct types of training in order to meet the needs of workers and industry. Depending upon the immediate and projected needs of industry and the labor force, an occupation or phase of an occupation may be offered at the school for one or more types of workers. The Day school is intended to meet the needs of those who wish to become qualified for employment in an occupation. The Evening School is concerned with workers who need supplementary training as they learn an occupation through on-the-job training as well as those who are qualified but who wish to increase their trade competence through study of subject areas of particular concern to them. Please note that catalog listings, including programs, courses, and classes, are offered contingent on enrollment and/or funding.
This digitized version reflects the contents of the printed catalog for the 1957-1958 academic year at Salt Lake Area Vocational School. This catalog applies to new students entering Salt Lake Area Vocational School in the 1957-1958 academic year and to any returning student whose governing catalog has expired. The school has as its avowed purpose the training of skilled hands for industry. Salt Lake Area Vocational School offers three distinct types of training in order to meet the needs of workers and industry. Depending upon the immediate and projected needs of industry and the labor force, an occupation or phase of an occupation may be offered at the school for one or more types of workers. The Day school is intended to meet the needs of those who wish to become qualified for employment in an occupation. The Evening School is concerned with workers who need supplementary training as they learn an occupation through on-the-job training as well as those who are qualified but who wish to increase their trade competence through study of subject areas of particular concern to them. Please note that catalog listings, including programs, courses, and classes, are offered contingent on enrollment and/or funding.
This digitized version reflects the contents of the printed catalog for the 1956-1957 academic year at Salt Lake Area Vocational School. This catalog applies to new students entering Salt Lake Area Vocational School in the 19556-1957 academic year and to any returning student whose governing catalog has expired. The school has as its avowed purpose the training of skilled hands for industry. Salt Lake Area Vocational School offers three distinct types of training in order to meet the needs of workers and industry. Depending upon the immediate and projected needs of industry and the labor force, an occupation or phase of an occupation may be offered at the school for one or more types of workers. The Day school is intended to meet the needs of those who wish to become qualified for employment in an occupation. The Evening School is concerned with workers who need supplementary training as they learn an occupation through on-the-job training as well as those who are qualified but who wish to increase their trade competence through study of subject areas of particular concern to them. Please note that catalog listings, including programs, courses, and classes, are offered contingent on enrollment and/or funding.
This digitized version reflects the contents of the printed catalog for the 1953-1954 academic year at Salt Lake Area Vocational School. This catalog applies to new students entering Salt Lake Area Vocational School in the 1953-1954 academic year and to any returning student whose governing catalog has expired. The school has as its avowed purpose the training of skilled hands for industry. Salt Lake Area Vocational School offers three distinct types of training in order to meet the needs of workers and industry. Depending upon the immediate and projected needs of industry and the labor force, an occupation or phase of an occupation may be offered at the school for one or more types of workers. The Day school is intended to meet the needs of those who wish to become qualified for employment in an occupation. The Evening School is concerned with workers who need supplementary training as they learn an occupation through on-the-job training as well as those who are qualified but who wish to increase their trade competence through study of subject areas of particular concern to them. Please note that catalog listings, including programs, courses, and classes, are offered contingent on enrollment and/or funding.
This digitized version reflects the contents of the printed catalog for the 1954-1955 academic year at Salt Lake Area Vocational School. This catalog applies to new students entering Salt Lake Area Vocational School in the 1954-1955 academic year and to any returning student whose governing catalog has expired. The school has as its avowed purpose the training of skilled hands for industry. Salt Lake Area Vocational School offers three distinct types of training in order to meet the needs of workers and industry. Depending upon the immediate and projected needs of industry and the labor force, an occupation or phase of an occupation may be offered at the school for one or more types of workers. The Day school is intended to meet the needs of those who wish to become qualified for employment in an occupation. The Evening School is concerned with workers who need supplementary training as they learn an occupation through on-the-job training as well as those who are qualified but who wish to increase their trade competence through study of subject areas of particular concern to them. Please note that catalog listings, including programs, courses, and classes, are offered contingent on enrollment and/or funding.
This digitized version reflects the contents of the printed catalog for the 1952-1953 academic year at Salt Lake Area Vocational School. This catalog applies to new students entering Salt Lake Area Vocational School in the 1952-1953 academic year and to any returning student whose governing catalog has expired. The school has as its avowed purpose the training of skilled hands for industry. Salt Lake Area Vocational School offers three distinct types of training in order to meet the needs of workers and industry. Depending upon the immediate and projected needs of industry and the labor force, an occupation or phase of an occupation may be offered at the school for one or more types of workers. The Day school is intended to meet the needs of those who wish to become qualified for employment in an occupation. The Evening School is concerned with workers who need supplementary training as they learn an occupation through on-the-job training as well as those who are qualified but who wish to increase their trade competence through study of subject areas of particular concern to them. Please note that catalog listings, including programs, courses, and classes, are offered contingent on enrollment and/or funding.
This is the digitized version of the booklet for 1951-1952 was prepared as a general informational bulletin about the school for distribution to persons interested in training for Trade and Technical occupations. All courses offered at the Salt Lake Area Vocational School are approved by the Utah State Board for Vocational Education. This informational booklet discuses the Day School, Evening School options. At the end is a handwritten memo from President Jay L. Nelson.