Program Information
Career Opportunities
The highly skilled crafts-person in the cabinet-making field may find work in factory production, set-up milling, assembling, and installing highly customized cabinetry in residences, banks, department stores, and restaurants. Other jobs may be found in furniture work, and specialized facets of the industry. Self-employment often follows short-term trade experience.
Department Chair
Barry Hallsted
Office: GT 601
Telephone: 801-863-8135
Program Coordinator
Kelly Baird
Office: GT 629
Telephone: 801-863-8860
FacultyAssociate Professor
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Office Manager
Sandra Ozuna Advisor
Amy Ostler |
Advisory Committee
- Eric Fetzer, Fetzer's Inc.
- Jon Fondell, Fondell Woodworks
- Lon Purcell, Cottonwood Mills & Cabinet
- Duane Lundel, Maerican Stores Properties Mill
Programs
Students may receive a one-year certificate, a diploma, an associate in applied science degree, and associate fo science degree, or a bachelor of science degree in technology management.
Learn about our Cabinetry & Architectural Woodwork certificates and degrees

