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Accounting

Accountants play a critical role in the fiscal management of any organization – large or small. The fast-paced business environment depends on sound financial processing, controls and decision-making. Discover how to prepare, interpret and analyze financial information; master accounting fundamentals; and develop extensive computer skills in business-based software programs.

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Accounting Assistant

Learn to perform entry-level bookkeeping and accounting work through real-world scenarios and simulations. Combine hands-on computer training with accounting concepts and procedures. Prepare for work in a wide variety of business types and sizes.

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Accounting in Healthcare

To become a healthcare accountant, you’ll need specialized knowledge of the healthcare industry. Learn to organize and maintain financial records for medical clinics, hospitals and health insurance companies with basic accounting concepts and healthcare terminology.

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Advanced EMT

Advanced emergency medical technicians perform certain medical procedures, provide ambulance transportation and administer pre-hospital care in preparation for getting patients to an emergency department. In this program, participate in advanced-level clinical experiences, and gain skills in IV access and fluid therapy as well as administration of aspirin, 50 percent dextrose, Narcan, Atrovent, epinephrine, glucagon and nitroglycerin.

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AI Data Specialist

Develop the data and programming skills necessary to acquire, analyze and prepare data for use in machine learning algorithms. Create models for predictive analytics, image recognition/computer vision and natural language processing, evaluate results and implement the models in a production environment. Navigate ethical concerns as they relate to AI.

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AI Technician

Go beyond foundational AI skills to prepare for a career in the field of artificial intelligence. Dive into machine learning algorithms for predictive analysis, image recognition/computer vision, and natural language processing.

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Architectural Drafting/Construction Technology

Architectural drafters work with engineers or architects to create technical design solutions as they relate to a building’s functionality, performance and aesthetics. In this program, develop knowledge of building materials, systems and construction technology to produce drawings for construction from computer-aided drafting (CAD) applications or cutting-edge, computer-generated virtual models.

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Autism for Educators

Learn characteristics, strategies and techniques to promote educational and social success in individuals diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). This certificate is designed for educators and paraprofessionals interested in learning how to support individuals with ASD in classroom settings.

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Automation - Control and Interface

Explore the fundamentals of electronics, current circuits, semiconductor materials and component operation. Study power distribution circuits including in-plant distribution, transmission substation and distribution substation. Explore operational controls, characteristics, functionality and interfacing of DC and AC drives. Practice drive set-up and wiring, and develop an understanding of industrial sensors.

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Automation - Industrial PLCs

Learn the newest programming language using cutting-edge hardware automation controller platforms. Explore practical digital electronics and advanced programming topics including binary number systems, basic logic components, multiplexers and de-multiplexers, and analog/digital and digital/analog converters.

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Automation Systems Technology (Robotics)

Learn about robotics and programmable logic controllers, discover how automation principles apply to business/industry, and develop skills to work with complex computers and machinery in automated production lines.

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Automotive Maintenance and Light Repair

Automotive technicians use computerized equipment and traditional tools to complete basic repairs, handle routine maintenance and conduct diagnostic tests on cars and light trucks. In this program, gain skills to work on a variety of systems such as engine, drive train, brakes, electrical, steering and suspension. Training includes classroom and lab instruction.

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Automotive Maintenance Technician

This program addresses the growing need for highly professional, competent technicians to work in automotive dealerships. Learn on the latest automotive vehicles, components, educational materials and state-of-the-art equipment available. Develop knowledge on engines, fuel management, electronics, transmissions/transaxles, brakes and air conditioning, and get an introduction to hybrids and diesel technology.

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Automotive Technology - General Option

This program addresses the growing need for highly professional, competent technicians to work in automotive dealerships. Learn on the latest automotive vehicles, components, educational materials and state-of-the-art equipment available. Develop knowledge on engines, fuel management, electronics, transmissions/transaxles, brakes and air conditioning, and get an introduction to hybrids and diesel technology.

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Automotive Technology - GM ASEP Option

This specialized program emphasizes repairing, servicing and maintaining vehicles within the General Motors (GM) brand. Learn on the latest automotive vehicles, components, educational materials and cutting-edge equipment available. Develop knowledge on engines, fuel management, electronics, transmissions/transaxles, brakes and air conditioning.

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Baking and Pastry Management

Bakers prepare items such as breads, pastries, muffins and other items for general sale or specialty orders. Gain hands-on practice in state-of-the-art baking labs, while focusing on ingredients, techniques and production skills. Develop management skills and expand techniques of production, cost and staff control in the operation of a bakeshop.

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Baking and Pastry Production

Professional bakers possess the skills and creativity necessary to prepare everything from artisan breads to decadent desserts. Focus on baking concepts, principles and techniques, and devote more than 500 hours to lab course time gaining hands-on practice. Learn to prepare specialty breads, desserts and pastries, and refine techniques in cake production and decorating.

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Biomedical Electronics Technology

With a reliance on technology to test and monitor patients, biomedical electronics technicians ensure medical equipment is safe, functional and properly set up. In this program, gain skills to work with technical equipment, including bedside monitor systems, electrocardiogram (EKG) machines and other devices related to patient care. Learn to install, test, calibrate and repair biomedical equipment.

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Building Trades - Carpentry

Carpenters complete jobs large and small – from building highways to installing cabinetry. In this program, become proficient at using power tools, hand tools and other equipment, and work with lumber, fasteners and hardware. Develop skills for framing, roofing and exterior/interior finish work, and study blueprint reading, math and estimating.

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Business Management

Business managers set objectives, delegate tasks and manage personnel while providing solid leadership to ensure success. In this program, acquire a broad business background to enhance the ability to make sound decisions. Learn how to plan, organize, direct and evaluate business functions essential for a business to run productively and efficiently.

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Business Systems Analyst

Business systems analysts support business applications that rely on databases. In this certificate, learn the basics of networking and support. Develop knowledge to perform user management and permissions in SQL Server, learn the basic of reporting in Microsoft Access, and discover how to create and interpret database diagrams.

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CAE-CD Cybersecurity

Cybersecurity is one of today’s most popular, in-demand skill sets. Learn to protect computers, networks, infrastructure and data from unintended or unauthorized access, change or destruction. Enhance your technical proficiency in Wisconsin’s first college with the National Security Agency and Department of Homeland Security’s CAE-CD designation.

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Change Management

Become an effective change agent in leading direct reports, work teams and other organizational stakeholders to achieve business goals. This program uses an application-based classroom approach, practicing skills both individually and in groups.

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Child Care Administrator Credential (Wisconsin)

Take an in-depth look at effective leadership in early childhood settings. Explore topics including organizational management, administration, policy, marketing, financing, child development and advocacy in the early childhood field.

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Cisco CCNA

Master the skills needed to earn Cisco’s Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification by learning how to install, configure, operate and troubleshoot medium-sized routed and switched networks. Explore basic security threat mitigation, wireless networking concepts and terminology, and performance-based skills. Excel in supporting complex network infrastructures with this in-demand professional certification.

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CNC Operator

Explore machining and Computer Numeric Controlled (CNC) manufacturing by learning the basics of machine tool operations, CNC fundamentals, blueprint reading skills and related industrial math.

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CNC Setup Technician

CNC setup technicians read blueprint drawings and convert them to machine code. They operate machines that produce precision parts used in numerous products for various industries. In this program, learn how to interpret prints and make parts to accepted tolerances, and develop skills to program computer numerical control machines.

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Communication

Develop strong written and verbal communication skills, essential to success in a wide range of industries. Learn the fundamentals of effective presentations, accurate technical documentation and the writing process (research, planning, organizing and editing).

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Communication - Verbal Emphasis

Interpersonal communication is a crucial skill in most industries, whether you’re giving a presentation, participating in a meeting, or working face-to-face with patients, clients or customers. Learn and practice techniques to become a better speaker in both the workplace and daily life.

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Communication - Writing Emphasis

Learn the art of effective writing to convey your thoughts clearly – an essential skill in many industries. Refine all aspects of the writing process, from research and planning to organizing and editing. These skills are often used in writing reports, completing documentation and handling day-to-day correspondence in the workplace.

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Compensation and Benefits Specialist

Master the functional skills needed to administer employee payroll, wellness initiatives and group health and retirement plans.

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Computerized Accounting Specialist

Learn to manage finances with technology, including popular accounting programs such as QuickBooks and Excel. Explore basic accounting principles and financial spreadsheet tips and techniques.

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Concrete Finishing (ABC)

Concrete finishers help build highways, skyscrapers, houses and other concrete structures. They finish flat surfaces such as floors, foundations and roadways, as well as vertical surfaces including walls, beams and girders. Receive high-quality, hands-on classroom instruction that complements on-the-job apprenticeship training critical for success in the industrial trades.

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Construction Management Technology

Gain the knowledge and skills needed to be a leader in residential, commercial or industrial construction. Hone your technical and engineering skills while exploring the business and management aspects of the industry. Learn how to manage contractors and construction workers to meet project deadlines and overcome potential obstacles.

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Cosmetology

Those working in cosmetology have a taste for style, helping clients enhance their experience and look their best. Combine theory with practice to study haircutting, styling, color, perm waving, chemical relaxing, and learn about nail and skin care. Learn business aspects of working in a salon, including professional and personal development, communication and Wisconsin law.

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Criminal Justice - Law Enforcement Academy

WCTC’s Criminal Justice - Law Enforcement Academy prepares you to become certified as a law enforcement officer and enhances your ability to gain employment with a law enforcement agency. Build upon your previous classroom knowledge through additional training in topics such as defense and arrest tactics, emergency vehicle operation, firearms and vehicle contacts.

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Criminal Justice Studies

Gain skills to protect and care for the community while showing respect and compassion to all people. Learn to work well within a team, apply effective communication and hold accountability in order to secure peace, inspire hope and motivate positive change in the world.

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Culinary Management

Culinary management is a field for those who are passionate about food and business savvy, and want to combine the two for a rewarding career. Devote 1,000-plus lab hours to learn the latest culinary techniques and trends, and gain practical, hands-on experience in meal planning, preparation, presentation and serving at the on-campus training restaurant.

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Customer Service Specialist

Now more than ever, good customer service is key to a company’s success. Learn to manage orders efficiently, communicate with customers effectively and address concerns in a professional manner. Hone organization, self-motivation and teamwork skills that can be applied to customer service positions in a wide variety of industries.

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Data Warehouse Developer

Data warehouse developers create the data infrastructure and reports for businesses to effectively utilize their data for day-to-day operations. Explore data modeling, database development, data warehouse design, Extract-Transform-Load (ETL) processes, testing, tabular model development and report development.

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Database Developer

Learn how to create and maintain databases, SQL scripts and stored procedures. Develop skills to integrate systems and build applications that are tightly integrated with databases. Explore Microsoft SQL Server and the C# programming language.

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Database Server Administrator

Learn how to install, upgrade and maintain the day-to-day operations of database servers. Explore task scripting and automation, business continuity and disaster recovery. Gain hands-on experience using Windows Server, Microsoft SQL Server and PowerShell.

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Dental Assistant

Dental assistants perform a variety of patient care, office and laboratory responsibilities. In this program, learn to use dental equipment, expose and process radiographs, assist with dental emergencies, record medical and dental information, maintain a supply inventory, and perform related dental office and laboratory procedures under the direction and supervision of a dentist.

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Dental Hygienist

Dental hygienists perform educational, preventive and therapeutic dental services that are consistent with providing optimal oral health. These services may include sealants, fluoride treatments, non-surgical periodontal therapies and radiographic images.

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Desktop Support Technician

Desktop support technicians are among the first ones called when a technology problem arises with an employee’s computer or a company’s network. They provide remote or on-site support, troubleshooting and problem-solving. Develop skills in hardware/software installation and configuration, troubleshooting and problem resolution, customer support and networking fundamentals.

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Developmental Disabilities

Develop skills to work with individuals with developmental disabilities and prepare for entry-level work in residential counseling, group home management, shelter workshop assisting and other direct care roles. Learn counseling and behavior modification techniques, and explore disability types, related health issues and available services.

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Diesel Equipment Mechanic

Diesel equipment technicians complete service work, replace worn parts and conduct diagnostic tests on heavy-duty equipment and vehicles. In this program, receive classroom and hands-on training in diesel engines, suspension and steering, electronics, drive train, hydraulics, brakes and preventative maintenance, heavy equipment welding and fuel systems, HVAC and refrigeration systems.

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Diesel Equipment Technology

As the commercial truck driving industry has experienced growth, so has the need for trained technicians to service and repair heavy-duty equipment and vehicles. In this program, receive training in diesel engines, suspension and steering, electronics, drive train, hydraulics, brakes and preventive maintenance, heavy equipment welding, heavy equipment fuel systems, as well as HVAC and refrigeration systems.

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Diesel Maintenance Technician

Diesel maintenance technicians complete service work, replace worn parts and conduct diagnostic tests on heavy-duty equipment and vehicles. In this program, receive classroom and hands-on training in diesel engines, brakes and air systems, drivetrains, preventative maintenance, and electrical and electronic systems.

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Digital Marketing Promotions

Gain the technical and communication skills needed to develop and manage integrated digital marketing campaigns. Learn to identify and target potential customers and create appropriate content for a variety of audiences using websites, email campaigns, social media and online advertising. Explore how to use platform-based analytics to measure campaign effectiveness.

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Digital Photography

Learn digital photography basics including lighting and image editing using state-of-the-art Canon camera models. Develop the skills that businesses seek when looking to integrate digital production methods into their operations.

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Digital Production/DTP

Gain skills to prepare electronic files for publication including page layout, illustration and image editing software packages. Ensure that jobs can be run correctly on printing and digital presses by learning to preflight, trap and impose documents. You’ll learn on Apple computers while completing a variety of hands-on projects.

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Digital Video Production

Learn to create engaging video content to help people and businesses tell their stories. Build foundational skills in video software including Adobe Premiere Pro and After Effects, and get hands-on practice creating video content for websites and social media.

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Early Childhood Education

Learning that happens in early childhood settings provides children with a strong educational foundation. In this program, gain an understanding of the principles of early childhood education and learn to facilitate young children’s learning and development through class work and practical experience. Explore child development, child behavior, developmentally appropriate practices and strategies for working with parents.

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Early Childhood Education Preschool

Gain specialized training to work directly with preschool-aged children in a variety of early care and education settings. Learn to support the healthy growth, development and learning of children ages three to five years.

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Electrical and Instrumentation

Learn to install, troubleshoot and maintain plant lighting equipment and receptacle circuits, motors, starters, motor control centers, programmable controllers, control panels, electrical control systems and transformers. Learn to service high voltage electrical systems in accordance with relevant codes. Learn to install, calibrate, test and repair electronic equipment.

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Electrical Engineering Technology

Electrical engineering technologists' work involves the design, development, production, testing, manufacturing and repair of electronic and electrical equipment. In this calculus-based program, gain skills necessary to apply knowledge of electrical theory to numerous settings, including research and development, manufacturing, field service engineering among others.

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Electrician (ABC)

Electricians specialize in handling all types of electrical systems for residential and commercial structures. They set up, repair and maintain wiring and electrical components including breaker boxes, switches, light fixtures, and telephone and television wiring. Receive high-quality, hands-on classroom instruction that complements on-the-job apprenticeship training critical for success in the industrial trades.

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Electricity

Learn to apply key electricity skills and knowledge in commercial, residential and industrial settings. Explore the National Electrical Code and emerging trends in the industry. Learn to read construction drawings and use appropriate safety measures when working with electricity.

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Electronic Systems Technology

Develop the skills needed to design, fabricate, test, troubleshoot and repair electronic systems. Gain hands-on skills with microcontrollers, communications, data acquisition, electronic assembly, motors and controls, programmable logic controllers and mechanical repair. Learn to effectively use hand tools and electronic test equipment.

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Emergency Medical Technician

Emergency medical services providers are the first to respond to emergency calls. In this program, develop the skills and knowledge necessary to assess and manage all types of injuries and acute illnesses, while providing safe and rapid transport to a medical facility. Learn about airway management, bleeding and shock, emergency childbirth and automated defibrillation.

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Enterprise Support Technician

Learn real-world enterprise support skills including hardware and software installation and configuration, troubleshooting and problem resolution, customer support skills and the fundamentals of Cisco networking. Practice communication skills and problem-solving techniques, plus gain hands-on experience in service management applications.

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Entertainment and Sports Marketing

Learn to navigate the dynamic landscape of sports, encompassing both traditional sports and esports, and entertainment marketing.

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Entrepreneurship

Discover what it takes to start a successful small business venture in an interactive classroom setting. Test the feasibility of different business ideas, and develop a real-world business plan. Learn the realities of starting a small business, such as assessing opportunities, defining the business concept and considering time commitment.

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Excellence in Leadership

The modern workplace structure has changed dramatically in recent years, being refined to more efficiently accommodate change. Learn effective management skills to better communicate with executives and peers during crucial conversations, manage conflicts, handle emotional behavior and help develop and maintain employee self-esteem.

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Fire Medic

Fire medics cross-train in the areas of emergency medical services and fire protection/suppression. They respond to all types of emergencies, such as house fires, traffic accidents and rescue situations. Develop skills in emergency medical response at the paramedic technician level; learn about fire behavior, firefighter safety and survival; and develop critical thinking skills for effective emergency response.

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Fire Protection Technician

Firefighters protect life, property and the environment through fire suppression, hazardous materials mitigation and emergency medical services. They also improve their communities through fire prevention activities. Learn from experienced firefighters and practice skills using state-of-the-art training facilities and equipment. Being a member of a fire department is highly recommended, but it is not an admissions requirement.

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Food Service Production

It takes a well-trained kitchen staff to create a memorable dining experience for restaurant patrons, and those in food service production are an integral part of that team. In this program, develop proper cooking methods and learn techniques for hot and cold food preparation, baking and garde manger.

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Foundations of AI

Build a solid foundation for a career in the rapidly growing field of artificial intelligence (AI). Learn important data skills to support AI, including how to extract, analyze and prepare data for AI algorithms.

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Foundations of Data Analytics

Build a foundation of data analytics skills to apply across a variety of industries. Learn how to source, transform and visualize raw data to transform it into business insights.

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Foundations of Teacher Education

Those working with elementary/middle school students understand the complex educational issues involving children. In this program, acquire skills to help students learn by providing individualized instruction under the supervision of a licensed teacher. Provide support with reading, writing, math and science; develop strategies to guide young children’s behavior; and gain skills to work with children with special needs.

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Global Marketing

Add a global focus to your marketing knowledge, learning to understand the needs of customers and how to best deliver products, services and value on an international scale. Learn to apply critical marketing concepts in a global environment.

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Global Trade Finance

Both small and large U.S. businesses deal with foreign buyers and suppliers. Develop a solid knowledge of issues surrounding global trade finance including international payment terms, Letters of Credit, export credit insurance and foreign currencies. Gain an understanding of global economic issues and how they impact trade and accounting operations.

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GM Service Technician

This specialized program emphasizes repairing, servicing and maintaining vehicles within the General Motors (GM) brand.

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GMAW/Fabricator

Gain knowledge and skills relating to Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) to join metal using heat and electricity. Develop industrial math skills and learn how to read blueprints used in metal fabrication and welding.

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Graphic Design

Graphic designers create appealing, informative and on-message visual communications requested by clients. In this program, design materials for business, industry and nonprofit areas. Refine creative processes in layout and illustration for print and web campaigns. Advance your knowledge of Adobe InDesign, Photoshop and Illustrator software, as well as prepress/digital printing methods.

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Health Information Technology

Health information technicians contribute to the quality of care by collecting, analyzing and reporting healthcare data while protecting the integrity and security of patient health information. In this program, gain knowledge of disease processes and treatments, data and information standards, regulatory and ethical issues, and application of organizational management skills.

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Hospitality Management

Those in the hospitality industry know the importance of a warm, welcoming reception and the friendly treatment of guests. The vast industry encompasses management careers in full-service resorts, fine-dining restaurants, cruise ships and more. Develop skills in supervision, budgeting, marketing and purchasing as related to the hospitality industry, including food service, lodging and tourism.

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Hospitality Specialist

The leisure and hospitality industry includes full-service hotels and resorts, fine-dining restaurants, bed and breakfast inns, cruise ships, casinos, and theme and amusement parks. Those working in this industry train to work in various areas such as lodging, event planning, operations and more. In this program, focus on supervision, budgeting, marketing and purchasing skills.

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Human Resource Professional

Matching the right employees with the right positions and effectively managing personnel contribute to a company’s overall success. Develop skills in the recruitment, development and evaluation of employees. Cultivate management abilities in planning, organizing, controlling and directing the work of others. Explore employer liabilities and legalities, and gain familiarity with employment law.

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Human Resources

Human resources adds value to an organization by managing its most important resource – people. HR professionals attract, recruit and hire staff; provide details about programs and benefits; maintain employment records; and work with payroll. Explore employment law, employee training and development, compensation and benefits administration, labor relations, and wellness and safety initiatives.

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Human Services Associate

Human services professionals provide resources, counsel and assistance to individuals in an effort to improve their quality of life. In this program, develop and practice direct client care, treatment, rehabilitation, education and behavioral direction to individuals or groups. Learn behavioral rehabilitation techniques, counseling methods, ethics and family systems. Those in this field work closely with social workers, psychologists and counselors.

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Import/Export Specialist

Companies involved in global business must comply with rules and regulations for importing and exporting products. Learn about key logistics concepts and U.S. trade regulations that focus on export controls and import processes.

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Inclusion

Explore methods to better support and work with students with disabilities in K-12 school settings. Develop skills to work with school and Individualized Education Plan (IEP) teams to provide meaningful, student-centered accommodations. Learn to implement a wide variety of learning approaches for students with emotional and behavioral differences.

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Individualized Technical Studies

If you have specific career objectives that are not met by any one WCTC degree, this flexible program is for you. With help from college representatives and an industry mentor, design a unique associate degree that combines courses from two or more existing WCTC programs.

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Industrial Electrician

Industrial electricians work to install, test, troubleshoot, maintain and repair electrical equipment in industrial/commercial settings. They ensure electrical systems run safely and efficiently, as the systems they work on power large, complex facilities. Receive high-quality, hands-on classroom instruction that complements on-the-job apprenticeship training critical for success in the industrial trades.

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Industrial Laser Operator

Develop skills in laser cutting technology with hands-on practice in CO2 industrial laser operation, blueprint reading, laser safety and computer-assisted programming. This program is ideal for production workers and machine operators interested in laser operation.

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Industrial Maintenance Technician

Industrial maintenance technicians repair and maintain commercial or industrial machinery to ensure proper functionality. In this program, gain practical experience in welding, hydraulics, electricity, mechanical fundamentals and machine alignment. Build skills in electronics, computerized equipment maintenance and preventative/predictive maintenance.

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Industrial Metrology Technician

Learn to identify measurement needs and perform measurement tasks using tools, equipment, instrumentation and software programs.

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Infant Toddler Credential

Learn to provide quality care for infants and toddlers, from birth to age 2 ½. Learn how to plan and implement programs that promote language, cognitive, physical, social and emotional development. Develop specific methods to strengthen child-family connections and explore health- and safety-related quality issues within child care settings.

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Injection Mold Setup (Plastic)

Injection mold machine setters handle the setup and operation of equipment to produce parts by injecting materials, such as plastic, into a cavity and turning the molded pieces into usable parts for a variety of industries. Receive high-quality, hands-on classroom instruction that complements on-the-job apprenticeship training critical for success in the industrial trades.

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Instructional Strategies

Learn the skills needed to work as an instructional assistant, supporting children with diverse educational needs in math, science, reading and language arts. Explore best practices related to common core and other educational standards.

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Interior Design

Interior designers work to create aesthetically pleasing and environmentally friendly spaces. In this program, develop a strong foundation in computer-assisted design, furnishings, lighting, textiles and sales. Learn the fundamentals for success in the field, including designing interiors for residential and commercial spaces.

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Interior Design - Kitchen and Bath Design

Learn to create aesthetically pleasing, environmentally focused kitchen and bath spaces. Gain foundational design skills and a specialized understanding of kitchen and bath features. Build expertise in cabinetry, fixtures, appliances, and electrical and plumbing solutions. Learn to work with architects and builders, specifying materials and producing floor and lighting plans.

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IT - Cloud Technical Solution Specialist

Learn to research, implement, manage, maintain, monitor and troubleshoot a secure cloud infrastructure essential for day-to-day business operations. Leverage cloud services to meet business objectives, and explore cloud security, cost, core services and business continuity. Implement the visibility of data for governance and auditing.

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IT - Computer Support Specialist

Computer support specialists install equipment, assist users with technology or software issues, troubleshoot when problems arise and serve as a resource for end-users. Gain skills in problem solving, team building, service management and interpersonal communication. Become proficient at installing and updating computer operating systems and working with hardware and networks.

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IT - Cybersecurity Specialist

Cybersecurity specialists implement, maintain and audit the security of an organization’s computer networks and systems. Learn to protect data confidentiality, integrity and availability by implementing current real-world technology, processes and procedures. Emphasis is placed on vigilant security awareness, identifying security threats and implementing appropriate incident responses.

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IT - Data and Analytics Specialist

Prepare for a variety of careers in the rapidly-growing field of data. Gain skills in data modeling, database development, report development, and data warehouse design and development. Explore the basics of programming, data visualization, statistical data analysis and data analytics.

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IT - Mobile Programmer

Mobile programmers develop and program mobile applications and games. Gain valuable technical skills to design and create mobile applications for Android and iOS devices, as well as web-based applications for any mobile device with a browser. This program is designed for those with some industry/educational experience who are looking to strengthen their skill set.

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IT - Network Specialist

Learn to secure networks and create and maintain computer systems essential for day-to-day business operations, ensuring network security and connectivity. Install and troubleshoot operating systems, configure routers and switches, and manage remote clients and devices. Explore cloud security, cost and core services, and understand and implement virtualization in an enterprise.

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IT - Software Development Specialist

Software development specialists work to create and modify general computer applications and software to provide solutions to various business needs. In this program, develop a solid foundation in Java Programming, architecture and database skills. Upon completion of the diploma program, possess the skills to build stand-alone and client-server applications, including web applications

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IT - Web and Software Developer

Creating interactive, inviting and functional web applications requires the skills of a web and software developer. Learn to develop software solutions using multiple programming languages, tools and frameworks. Apply design patterns, object-oriented analysis and SOLID principles to create robust and scalable applications. Explore web server administration and mobile application development.

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IT Network Support Specialist

Learn to implement, manage and troubleshoot small, medium and large network systems, keeping businesses secure and connected. Prepare for the Microsoft Windows MCTS, LPI Linux Essentials and Cisco CCENT certifications and gain skills for a challenging career in IT networking.

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IT Security Administrator

Enhance your IT knowledge with specialized security skills. Learn to implement security solutions using Cisco routers, switches and Adaptive Security Appliances. Gain hands-on experience in configuring a variety of network operating systems, firewalls, VPNs, packet filters and intrusion detection systems. Learn skills to prepare for the CompTIA Security+ certification exam.

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IT Security Manager

Explore cybersecurity issues and responses, and learn about the role information technology plays in business processes. Learn to prepare a Business Impact Analysis (BIA), contingency plan and disaster recovery plan. Build crisis communication skills needed to interact with employees, customers and vendors during a disaster.

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IT Support Technician

Develop skills necessary to plan and implement small networks across a range of applications. Learn how networks are set up, how hardware and software are configured and how communication takes place on a network. Explore network security best practices and learn how to efficiently diagnose and troubleshoot common computer problems.

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IT Systems Specialist

The information technology field is projected to continue to be one of the fastest growing sectors in the world economy. In this program, explore the many aspects of IT, such as cybersecurity, networking and application development to gain a better understanding of the types of work performed by IT professionals.

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Java Programming

Develop the IT industry’s most in-demand skills in object-oriented analysis and design using the popular Java programming language. Build, test and deploy a wide range of stand-alone and client-server applications, including web applications. Learn object-oriented programming (OOP) concepts that apply to any OOP language.

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Leadership Development

This program is designed for new leaders and people aspiring to move into a leadership position. Leaders will gain additional skills to measure and improve quality, think critically, solve problems, organize and build work team relationships, and develop and maximize human resources.

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Lean Enterprise

Lean principles focus on production efficiencies, which decrease waste and create more value for the end customer. Develop skills in factory layout, cell flow, Kanban, pull concepts and value stream flow analysis. Explore methods to increase productivity, reduce scrap, and improve lead time, safety performance and floor space use efficiency.

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Lean/Six Sigma

Prepare to lead and facilitate continuous improvement project teams by using Lean and Six Sigma practices, including data analysis, process documentation, project management and risk analysis.

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Liberal Arts - Associate of Arts

Work with an advisor to design a customized set of courses from a variety of academic areas. Gain a strong foundation of liberal arts credits in disciplines like social sciences and humanities. Prepare for seamless transfer to four-year bachelor’s degree programs and gain a credential to take into the workforce.

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Liberal Arts - Associate of Science

Work with an advisor to design a customized set of courses from a variety of academic areas. Gain a strong foundation of STEM credits in disciplines like math and science. Prepare for seamless transfer to four-year bachelor’s degree programs and gain a credential to take into the workforce.

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LPN to RN Nursing Bridge

If you are already working as a Licensed Professional Nurse (LPN) and are interested in becoming a Registered Nurse (RN), this bridge program can help you reach your goal sooner.

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Machine Tool Operation

Machinists, or machine tool operators, produce parts to precise specifications, generally from setup to operation. In this program, acquire skills for the safe operation of engine lathes, vertical milling machines and surface grinders. Learn to operate computer numerical control (CNC) machines, interpret engineering drawings and use applied mathematics.

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Machinist

Machinists operate a variety of computer- and mechanically controlled machine tools to produce intricate, precision parts that are used in different industries. They possess the skills to take a single part through an entire operational procedure to completion. Receive high-quality, hands-on classroom instruction that complements on-the-job apprenticeship training critical for success in the industrial trades.

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Maintenance Mechanic/Millwright

Maintenance mechanics/millwrights install, dismantle, repair, maintain and move heavy industrial equipment based on blueprints, layouts or other drawings. Machine tools, conveyor systems and specialized maintenance equipment are among the types of machinery repaired by maintenance mechanic/millwrights. Receive high-quality, hands-on classroom instruction that complements on-the-job apprenticeship training critical for success in the industrial trades.

Maintenance Technician students

Maintenance Technician

Maintenance technicians perform tasks involving the maintenance, modification and repair of electrical and mechanical systems. Learn safety practices, machine operation and repair, metallurgy, electricity, hydraulics, pneumatics, blueprint reading, motor and logic controls, transformers, electrical codes and how to interpret schematics. Receive high-quality, hands-on classroom instruction that complements on-the-job apprenticeship training critical for success in the industrial trades.

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Maintenance Technician 1

Learn to maintain machines and keep the shop operating smoothly with maintenance fundamentals including electricity, stressing units, series and parallel circuits, magnetism, inductance, capacitance, generators, motors and basic AC circuits.

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Maintenance Technician 2

Learn to handle, analyze, troubleshoot, maintain and repair complex machine equipment through hands-on experience in mechanical power transmissions, v-belt and chain drives, flat belts, gears and couplings. Explore electrical control devices and circuitry, and study pneumatic components and their functions in modern industrial settings.

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Maintenance Technician 3

Gain advanced skills in machine maintenance using the latest technology. Explore electronic devices, basic digital logic, programmable controllers and troubleshooting techniques. Study the principles and daily applications of liquid flow, plus hydraulic components and their operational functions.

Engineering students

Manufacturing Engineering Technology

Manufacturing engineering technology blends knowledge from multiple subject areas, such as science, math, computers and mechanical/electrical engineering to solve problems in manufacturing. Technicians assist engineering and management in the creation of new products and improvement of production processes. In this program, develop a comprehensive background in manufacturing and lean processes, automated manufacturing and modern design methods.

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Marketing

Marketing plays a fundamental role in business by creating, communicating and delivering products or services. In this dynamic, hands-on program, gain a comprehensive understanding of business and marketing fundamentals. Develop skills in advertising, customer service, communication, sales and strategy. Explore the latest trends and technology in digital and experiential marketing.

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Marketing Leadership and Innovation

Help your organization achieve its goals by developing effective leadership skills and becoming a champion of marketing initiatives. Learn to use higher-level marketing skills to influence both internal senior leaders and external customers and stakeholders.

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Master Aesthetician

Go beyond the basics of aesthetics by learning the skills and techniques needed to perform skin care services in medical settings. This program provides training in advanced skin treatments like chemical peels, microdermabrasion and various laser treatments. Train to work in plastic surgery, dermatology, medical spas and other medical environments.

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Mechanical Design Technology

Mechanical designers combine design skills with mechanics to develop complex visual plans that assist engineers in creating specific products. These technical renderings show intricate details, dimensions and structures, and indicate materials and procedures. In this program, study computer-aided drafting using current computer-aided design applications, and learn about manufacturing processes, material strength, basic mechanisms and three-dimensional modeling.

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Mechanical Engineering Technology

Mechanical engineers solve problems and determine functional solutions through math, science and technology. In this program, learn how to model design concepts in two and three dimensions. Use calculus to analyze forces, determine how they influence motion, and assess the combined stresses they produce within materials. Specify engineering design parameters and select materials for given applications.

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Mechatronics Technician

Automated systems have become standard in many industries to provide reliable ways to program and control machine movements. Explore robotics and programmable logic controllers, and discover how automation principles apply to business/industry. Receive high-quality, hands-on classroom instruction that complements on-the-job apprenticeship training critical for success in the industrial trades.

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Medical Assistant

Medical assistants’ work directly influences the public’s health and well-being. They perform administrative, laboratory and clinical duties in the offices of physicians, podiatrists, chiropractors and other healthcare practitioners. In this program, learn to take health histories, measure vital signs, administer medications, perform electrocardiograms, conduct laboratory tests among other tasks.

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Medical Coding Specialist

Learn to review physician documentation in order to assign diagnoses and procedure codes used for reimbursement and data reporting purposes. Explore anatomy, disease processes, diagnosis and procedure code sets, and systems to report healthcare data for reimbursement and statistical analysis in settings including hospitals, physician’s offices, healthcare and insurance organizations.

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Medical Interpreter for Healthcare

Medical interpreters facilitate communication between limited English-speaking patients and their healthcare providers, to convey accurate messages about health and wellness. Learn to provide medical language interpretation for Spanish-speaking patients and families. Interpreters are skilled in spoken and written translation and interpretation, nonverbal communication and nuances of various dialects and subcultures.

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Medication Assistant

This competency-based certificate is designed for certified Nursing Assistants who will, upon completion, be involved with administration/distribution of medications to residents in a skilled care nursing facility. Employer approval, proof of work experience and a pre-enrollment assessment are required.

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Metal Fabrication/Welding

Metal fabrication involves preparing and manipulating materials, while welding fuses parts together. In this program, learn to read prints; create the shape of a part for cutting, fabrication and welding; and produce quality parts. Develop skills to program/operate computer-controlled press brakes/shears, plasma arc cutting machines and microprocessor-based power sources.

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Metal Fabrication/Welding - Advanced

Metal fabrication manipulates metal from one form to another for a particular purpose, while welding fuses parts together. In this program, develop advanced skills involving the intricate planning and preparing a part for cutting, fabrication and welding, and produce parts by employing new techniques and using a variety of materials.

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Nail Technician

Learn to create beautiful, customized, well-groomed nails for your clients by studying current nail technology and nail design trends. Get hands-on experience in our Style & Class Salon and Spa, and prepare for the Wisconsin Manicurist License examination.

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Network Enterprise Administrator

Computer networks are a critical part of almost every organization and affect our daily lives. Network enterprise administrators are responsible for the day-to-day operations and security of these networks. Gain valuable hands-on experience in computer hardware, Cisco networking, Microsoft and Linux operating systems, virtualization/storage technologies and security system hardening techniques.

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Nontraditional Occupations

A nontraditional occupation (NTO) is any job in which your gender makes up less than 25 percent of the workforce — for example, women in the skilled trades or men in healthcare. We love seeing our students break through barriers in industries historically dominated by one gender.

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Nursing - Associate Degree

Nurses are key to the healthcare team, serving as caregivers, educators and patient advocates. Integrate the science and art of nursing to prepare for the national licensing exam to become a registered nurse. Licensed nurses may work in hospitals, clinics, long-term care facilities or on the business side of healthcare.

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Nursing Assistant (CNA)

Learn fundamental nursing assistant skills through lectures, demonstrations and skills practice in this 99-hour program. After mastering the skills, complete training in a nursing home or hospital setting under the supervision of an instructor.

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Operational Effectiveness

Examine operational and risk management, employee development and continuous improvement, and explore how these elements can work together to improve operational performance. This certificate is designed for front and mid-level leaders looking to effectively optimize their organization’s use of resources and create better products and services.

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Organizational Leadership

In today's changing workplace, effective leadership skills are needed to inspire employees and achieve business goals. Develop skills in the foundations of functional management, proactive leadership and systems improvement for entry-level supervisory positions. Learn how to communicate clearly with employees, better manage conflict and develop the confidence of others.

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Paramedic Technician (Degree)

Paramedics provide advanced-level care during medical emergencies. Their quick response and competent care may mean the difference between life and death for those who are injured, wounded or sick. In the degree program, learn to manage emergency patient care and treatment by performing comprehensive patient assessments, provide advanced cardiac life support, administer medications and perform interventions.

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Paramedic Technician (Diploma)

Paramedics provide emergency pre-hospital care to those experiencing a medical emergency such as illness, injury or trauma. In the diploma program, develop skills in emergency medical systems and paramedic principles; patient assessment; pharmacology, anatomy and physiology; paramedic respiratory and cardiac management; pre-hospital treatment and care; EMS operations; and caring for special populations.

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Phlebotomy Technician

A phlebotomy technician’s primary responsibility is drawing blood and conducting other specimen collections. They must recognize conditions that might alter collections, correlate types of lab tests to the written diagnosis, and communicate with the lab and patients. Learn to draw blood from a patient for laboratory analysis, understand lab test requirements and maintain specimen quality.

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Plumbing (ABC)

Plumbers possess the skills and knowledge to plan, install and service plumbing systems, which can include those connected to washers, bathtubs, sinks, toilets, and heating and cooling systems. Receive high-quality, hands-on classroom instruction that complements on-the-job apprenticeship training critical for success in the industrial trades.

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Property Assessment

A property assessor estimates the value of properties for real estate tax purposes. Assessors can be independent contractors for municipalities or they may be government employees. Explore assessment fundamentals for residential and commercial real estate, mass appraisal and Wisconsin assessment law. Curriculum includes state-recognized techniques and property valuation.

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Property Management Associate

Property management combines real estate knowledge with management skills. Explore topics including property inspection, budgeting and maintenance program development. Learn to project trends in tenant needs and rental rates. Gain an understanding of management leasing to commercial properties including office buildings, shopping centers and industrial properties.

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Python Programming

Explore Python, one of the most popular general-purpose programming languages. Learn beginning to advanced Python skills, then apply your knowledge in game design and IoT development. This short-term certificate program is a quick, fun way to expand your programming knowledge.

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Quality Management

Quality management (QM) is a commitment to understanding a customer’s precise needs and delivering results on time and within budget. This program offers strategic skill sets in preparation for QM practices that extend to suppliers and distributors, including global supply chain networks.

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Radiographer

Radiography

The radiographer is a technologist who produces images of the human body to aid physicians in the diagnosis of injuries and disease. In this program, learn to perform duties including positioning patients to acquire needed films, selecting appropriate X-ray exposure factors, aligning X-ray equipment, processing images photographically or electronically, and storing and retrieving images.

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Real Estate

Prepare for a rewarding career in real estate sales, property management, mortgage lending, property appraisal or property assessment. Study real estate law, real estate finance, building design and structure, accounting and real estate investments in an active learning environment, while earning valuable industry credentials along the way.

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Refrigeration, Air Conditioning & Heating Service Technician

Heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems are critical in residential, commercial and industrial settings, and this field is one of the fastest-growing skilled trades. In this program, learn to safely install, maintain and service HVAC equipment.

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Report Analyst

Report analysts design and develop reports, dashboards, metrics and data extracts to support daily business operations. They also analyze data for accuracy and data integrity. Technologies taught include: Microsoft Access, SQL, SQL Server Reporting Services/Report Builder and Power BI.

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Six Sigma Black Belt

Study advanced sigma concepts and learn to apply statistical analysis of multiple projects and systems to identify solutions for improvement. Examine different approaches to implementing initiatives and using data to determine achievement of sigma benchmarks.

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Six Sigma Green Belt

Explore the essential methodologies and procedures related to smaller-scale quality improvement projects. Learn how to use the Six Sigma strategic focus in collecting and analyzing statistical data for systems and improvement processes to assist in Six Sigma Black Belt projects.

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Social Media Marketing

Learn how to effectively expand brand exposure and communicate with key influencers and potential customers across social media. Develop skills to better manage a social presence across platforms, connect with an online audience and develop a comprehensive social media strategy.

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Sterile Processing Technician

Sterile processing technicians provide patient care services in the healthcare facility by maintaining the equipment and supplies used in hospital and clinical settings. Learn the principles, procedures and skills needed to process, package, sterilize and distribute tools and equipment used in surgery and other patient care areas.

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Storage and Virtualization Administrator

Learn to support dynamic IT structures and use virtualization technologies to optimize efficiency, resiliency and control over complex network environments. Explore the technologies required to build classic, virtualized and cloud data center environments. Enhance skills with emerging information storage and management solutions.

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Substance Use Disorder Counseling

Prepare to work with people experiencing substance use disorders by developing skills in counseling, addiction assessment, case management/treatment planning, group facilitation, trauma-informed care and crisis management.

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Supply Chain Management

Businesses of all sizes rely on effective supply chain management to ensure an efficient flow of goods and services. Learn how to prepare and implement a comprehensive supply chain strategy. Plus, explore how lean principles can improve wasteful processes for a more efficient supply chain.

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Supply Chain Professional

Effective supply chain operations ensure an efficient flow of goods and services. Explore transportation, operations management, purchasing, logistics management, and supplier selection and evaluation. Learn how lean principles can improve wasteful processes to increase productivity, work quality and customer/stakeholder satisfaction. Develop skills in accounting, Excel, problem solving and critical thinking.

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Supply Chain Specialist

Explore supply chain operations, including the flow of goods and information from the point of origin to the end user. Topics include transportation, operations management, purchasing, logistics management, and supplier selection and evaluation. Learn how lean principles can improve wasteful processes to increase productivity, work quality and customer/stakeholder satisfaction.

WCTC Surgical Technology Lab

Surgical Technology

The surgical technologist's primary task is to assist the surgeon in the operating room. In this program, develop knowledge in human anatomy, microbiology and medical terminology, and learn to identify and handle surgical instruments and equipment. Spend time in a hospital operating room to apply knowledge and skills in actual surgical conditions.

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Talent Acquisition Specialist

Learn how to hire the best talent for your organization through recruitment and staffing skills. Explore the full cycle of the recruitment process, from the initial job requisition to the onboarding handoff. Learn to use a variety of approaches, including networking, leveraging relationships, social media and more traditional recruitment methods.

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Tax for the Non-Accountant

Learn basic tax concepts and accounting principles designed for individuals. Topics include dependent and filing status qualifications, allowable tax deductions, income tax treatment for sole proprietors and an introduction to QuickBooks software.

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Teacher Apprenticeship

Gain skills to work as an elementary or middle school paraprofessional in this unique, job-focused apprenticeship program.

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Technical Studies - Journeyworker

Build on the technical skills developed in your apprenticeship by completing coursework in communications, social science, behavioral science, and math or science. Work with an academic advisor to develop a plan that meets your individual needs and goals.

WCTC Tool and Die Lab

Tool and Die

Tool and die makers create precision tools or dies that are used to form, cut and shape metal and other materials. They make jigs and fixtures, which hold metal while it is bored, stamped or drilled, along with gauges and other devices. Receive high-quality, hands-on classroom instruction that complements on-the-job apprenticeship training critical for success in the industrial trades.

WCTC Tool and Die Lab

Tool and Die Making

A tool and die maker’s craft is an exacting one; the parts they make enable machines to produce various products for different industries. In this program, use state-of-the-art equipment to learn complex and conventional machining, computer numerical control machining and grinding operations. Develop skills in precision work, and make molds/dies.

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Truck Driving (CDL Class A)

Truck drivers transport goods from one point to another, oftentimes traveling through multiple states and navigating adverse road and weather conditions. In this program, prepare to earn a Class A Commercial Truck Driver's License. Gain knowledge of federal and state regulations, safety procedures, hazardous materials, bills of lading, loading and securing, and air brake systems.

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Welder

Welding

Welders work in a wide variety of industries – from automobile manufacturing, shipbuilding, aerospace and many others. Their duties include joining metal parts by fusing them together and creating a permanent bond using different welding techniques. Receive high-quality, hands-on classroom instruction that complements on-the-job apprenticeship training critical for success in the industrial trades.

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Welding Technician

Welders fuse metal parts together to create a permanent bond. In this program, develop knowledge of print reading; learn safe handling techniques for gas cylinders, manual and machine oxy-fuel cutting, plasma cutting and air carbon arc cutting; and become introduced to gas metal arc welding/flux core arc welding techniques.

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Youth Care Counselor

Discover strategies for working with adolescents who are experiencing emotional or behavioral challenges. Explore topics including counseling, behavior management and treatment intervention. This program is ideal if you’re interested in or already working in a residential care, psychiatric hospital, community justice or addiction program setting.