Commercial Driver’s License Class B

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The Commercial Driver’s License Class B program prepares students with the skills and knowledge they need to join the professional driving industry. This course fulfills the Federal Entry Level Driver Training requirements.

Prerequisites:

Cost: $1,000.00*
Cost includes tuition, books, fees, and supplies. Click here for scholarship and financial aid resources.

Start Dates: This program has frequent start dates. Call 435.586.2899 for more information. Want to enroll? Click here to get started.

Program Length: 3 Credit Hours (This program is designed to be completed in 3 weeks.)

Locations:

Program Outcome

  • Southwest Technical College Certificate of Program Proficiency

Industry License:

At end of classroom training, students will be required to get a Driver’s License History and then take the written CDL test.

Utah Job Outlook and Work Requirements:

Employment Resources:

Additional Resources:

SUU Dual Enrollment/Course Equivalency (Southwest Tech courses transferring to SUU)

“When you get out… through the desert and up through the mountains and just seeing some of the prettiest country, I just love it!”

Brandon Mortensen

Professional Truck Driving Graduate, Southwest Tech

Highlight Videos

Student Highlight – Branden Mortensen

Student Highlight – Tyler Hunt

Program Highlight Video

Occupational Advisory Committee

Each Southwest Tech Certificate Program has an Occupational Advisory Committee that consists of industry professionals from the regions we serve. These committee members ensure that desirable, relevant, and current practices of each occupation are being taught. This program has committee members from the following organizations:

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Questions?

coe-logoSouthwest Technical College is accredited by the Commission of the Council on Occupational Education. Information regarding accreditation may be obtained at council.org.