Health Science Classes Tour Weber State University

Submitted by shelley.heaton on

Yesterday, the Health Science students from the ALC, had the opportunity to tour Weber State University. The tour included not only the virtual cadaver lab, but also a tour to the newly built simulation lab.  The new simulation laboratory in the Dr. Ezekiel R. Dumke College of Health Professions is providing a greater level of realism for students pursuing degrees in emergency care & rescue, nursing and respiratory therapy.

The students enjoyed this learning experience and would like to say a huge "Thank You" to Weber State University for allowing them to tour the school and all it has to offer those interested in Health Science .

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Shelley Heaton. Photo by Miranda Hjorth

Gandalf Dougan

Submitted by shelley.heaton on

Mr. Arnold's Class has done it once again!

This week's faculty poster spoof is none other than our Information Technology teacher, Mr. Richard Dougan. 

They did a great job on this one! It is so fun to see how creative our ALC students are! 

Thanks for giving us something else to look forward every week.  You guys are amazing!

 

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Shelley Heaton. Photo credit Arnold's class

Criminal Justice Class takes a trip to Utah County Sheriffs Department

Submitted by shelley.heaton on

Our Criminal Justice class took a field yesterday to the Utah County Sheriff's Department. They gained new information touring the forensics lab and the Search and Rescue Unit.  The students said that it was a fun learning experience and enjoyed having our secretary, Miranda Hjorth, on the field trip with them.   

The students have enjoyed this class and enjoy having Mark Robinson as their instructor.   

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Shelley Heaton photos by Miranda Hjorth

Who We Are, What We Do

Submitted by shelley.heaton on

A lot of people ask me, "What is the ALC?"  "What Programs do you have there?"

Our flyer explains a lot of those questions people may be wondering about.

   What do we do?......... We help students reach their highest potential!

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Shelley Heaton