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Empowering Your Tomorrow: Available Workshops

  1. Accountant: Provides financial information, reports, and advice to corporations, governments, nonprofit organizations, or individuals.
  2. Aircraft Pilot: Flies airplanes or helicopters for various commercial and private organizations, and public services.
  3. Athletic Trainer: Evaluates, advises, and treats athletes to assist in recovery from injury, avoid injury, or maintain peak physical fitness.
  4. Architect: Involved in the planning, designing and oversight of the construction of a building or other physical structure.
  5. Aquatic & Marine Biologist: Studies plants and animals living and growing in the water.
  6. Automotive Technician: Inspects, maintains, diagnoses, and repairs automobiles.
  7. Behavioral Science Researcher: Examines human activities in an attempt to discover recurrent patterns and to formulate rules about social behavior.
  8. Biotechnologist: Applies scientific and engineering principles and practices to develop new materials or modify micro-organisms, plants and animals.
  9. Computer Programmer: Writes, tests and maintains computer programs and software, as well as designing and testing new and interesting programs.
  10. Dental Hygienist: Working for a dentist, hygienists specialize in preventative care, typically but not limited to focusing on techniques in oral hygiene. Hygienists typically perform cleanings, radiographs, and other common procedures.
  11. Computer Engineer: Applies the principles of science and mathematics to find solutions to technical problems.
  12. Firefighter: Responds to fire alarms and other emergency calls to fight fires, protect lives, and conduct emergency rescues.
  13. Forensics: Combines technical expertise with investigative skills and in-depth knowledge of the legal system, most often involving scientific analysis of physical evidence from a crime scene.
  14. Graphic Designer: Designs graphics for special projects including packaging, displays, and logos.
  15. Highway Patrol Trooper: A police officer that is primarily concerned with overseeing and enforcing traffic safety compliance on roads and highways, however other duties include general law enforcement duties, including accident investigation and emergency response.
  16. Legal Studies: Presentation about the different areas of study within the Legal Studies program at UVU, focusing on the Police Academy and the Criminal Justice degree program.
  17. Movie Director: Interprets scripts, auditions cast members, and directs the work of the cast and crew in filming movies.
  18. Nurse: Perform a wide variety of tasks in the treatment of patients, including, recording medical symptoms, helping diagnose illnesses, administer treatments, and patient rehabilitation.
  19. Occupational Therapist: Work with people who have conditions that are mentally, physically, developmentally, or emotionally disabling improve their ability to perform tasks in their daily living and working environments.
  20. Robotics: A branch of engineering that involves the conception, design, manufacture, and operation of robots.
  21. Teacher: Uses interactive discussions and “hands-on” approaches to help students learn various subjects such as science, mathematics, or history.
  22. Zoologist: Studies origin, interrelationships, classification, life histories, habits, life processes, diseases, relation to environment, growth and development, genetics, and distribution of animals in natural habitats and laboratories.