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Start here. GO ANYWHERE. Take a Class FALL 2015 • Term 2158 • September 2-December 21, 2015 REGISTER NOW! LEARN MORE nwtc.edu Welcome to NWTC NWTC is a two-year technical college that has been part of Northeast Wisconsin since 1912. Nearly 7,400 students pursue degrees and diplomas at NWTC every year. (More than 43,000 students take credit and non- credit classes at NWTC annually!) We’re dedicated to providing all students with the educational excellence and resources needed to be successful. After all, the benefits of graduating from NWTC are clear – our grads have high earning potential, great career opportunities, and many options for pursuing their four-year degrees. How to Use This Publication With over 1,000 credit and non-credit classes listed in this magazine, how do you find the classes you want to take at the NWTC location closest to you? Follow these three steps: 1. Take a look at the Table of Contents on page 1. 2. Find your field of interest. 3. Go to the corresponding section of the magazine to see what classes are offered in your field of interest. For example, if you’re interested in taking accounting classes for credit in Regular Session, look for the “Finance” field of interest under Regular Session Credit Courses in the Table of Contents, page 1. Next, go to the corresponding section and you’ll see that there are 7 different accounting classes available in several NWTC locations. Also listed in this magazine are professional development and certification classes. You’ll find these on page 84-85. NWTC Locations ..............................2 Key .......................................................3 Refund Information .........................4 Registration Form ............................4 Credit Courses Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources ..........................5 Architecture and Construction ..............6 Arts, Audiovisual Technology and Communications ..........................7-8 Registration Information Business, Management and Administration ...........................8-14 Education and Training ...................14-15 Open Registration Starts June 18, 2015 Education and Training/ General Studies ..............................15-34 Registrations are processed on a first-come, first-served basis. Registrations are accepted until the Finance ...........................................34-36 start of a class as long as there is an opening in the class and the class has not been cancelled. The class cancellation process begins seven calendar days before class start date. Health Sciences .............................36-40 If the class starts within one week, we recommend that you register in person or by telephone to ensure Hospitality & Tourism ..........................39 your registration request is processed immediately. Human Services .............................39-43 How to Register –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Information Technology ..................43-47 Law, Public Safety and Security .....47-48 Online Registration Phone-In Registration Manufacturing ................................48-55 Use my.NWTC to access online registration and other To register with one of our friendly Enrollment Marketing, Sales and Service .........55-58 services. All you need is your Social Security Number Services staff, please call: 920-498-5444 or Science, Technology, Engineering or student ID. Please have a credit card available for 888-385-NWTC during regular office hours. and Mathematics ............................58-60 payment of all non-credit classes. Please have your Student ID and a credit card Transportation, Distribution .................61 available for payment of all non-credit classes. 1. Go to www.nwtc.edu 2. Click the orange “Sign Up” button near the top Mail-In Registration Non-Credit Courses of the page. Registrations are processed by postmark dates. 3. Select “Register for a Class.” Checks should be made payable to Northeast Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources ...............................66 4. Follow the on-screen instructions to create an Wisconsin Technical College and mailed account (for first-time users) or log in. WITH REGISTRATION FORM to: Architecture and Construction ............66 NOTE: When you see your Student ID and Northeast Wisconsin Technical College Arts, Audiovisual Technology choose a password, write them down – you will 2740 W Mason St., P.O. Box 19042, and Communications ......................66-69 need them! Green Bay, WI 54307-9042 Business, Management 5. Once you are logged in to my.NWTC, select and Administration .........................69-73 “Student Center” near the top of your screen, Walk-In Registration at any then the “Search for Classes” button on the right. Education and Training ........................73 NWTC location To protect your privacy, we may need your permission to Health Sciences ..................................73 At the NWTC-Green Bay campus, go to the “reactivate” your account. For immediate activation, please call 920-498-5444 or 888-385-NWTC. We regret Student Center, Level 2, Welcome Center. Hospitality and Tourism ..................73-75 any inconvenience, and we look forward to serving you! At all other sites, go to the front desk. Human Services ..................................75 Information Technology ..................75-76 Third Party or Employer Funding Dropping Classes Law, Public Safety and Security .....76-82 To register for non-credit courses with funding from Students are fully responsible for tuition and fees. Manufacturing .....................................82 an employer or other agency, you must ensure that an Students will NOT be automatically dropped from Authorization to Bill is on file prior to registration. For classes for non-attendance. To avoid charges, late Transportation, Distribution more information or to register employees online, go fees, and collection activities, students must pay and Logistics .......................................82 to www.nwtc.edu/myorganization fees by the due date or must officially drop classes using my.NWTC, or by calling Enrollment Services. Professional Development All fees are subject to change. Please retain your confirmation number as proof of and Certification Classes .......84-85 Please contact the NWTC Student Finance Office at your official drop. 920-498-6816 or toll-free 800-422-6982, ext. 6816, for questions regarding tuition and fees. Online Courses ........................................................86-87 Please Note: Tuition and fees listed in this publication do not include anticipated increases that will take effect for the 2015-2016 academic year. We apologize for this inconvenience. Correspondence Courses (TCA) .............................................................88 Payment for all non-credit classes is required at the time of registration. | NWTC accepts Page 1 • NWTC | Fall 2015 47143CA NWTC Fall 2015_Take A Class_booklet_guts_5_11 v1 .indd 1 6/1/15 1:50 PM NWTC Locations E x p e r i e n c e Green Bay Campus NWTC Artisan & Business Center 2740 West Mason Street 1417 Cedar Street P.O. Box 19042 Green Bay, WI 54302 Green Bay, WI 54307-9042 Phone: 920-544-5018 Fa l l Phone: 920-498-5400 Email: [email protected] Toll-Free: 800-422-NWTC NWTC–Northwoods Marinette Campus Regional Technical Academy 1601 University Drive Wausaukee High School at NWTC MPhaorninee:t t7e1,5 W-7I3 554-9134631 WToallu-Fsraeuek:e 8e6, 6W-8I 5544-1373738 Toll-Free: 800-422-NWTC Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] NWTC–Woodland Sturgeon Bay Campus Regional Technical Academy 229 North 14th Avenue Woodland Kitchen and Business Incubator Sturgeon Bay, WI 54235 2030 Calvary Drive Phone: 920-746-4900 Town of Aurora, WI 54151 Toll-Free: 800-422-6982, ext. 4900 Toll-Free: 866-528-5883 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] NWTC–Crivitz North Coast Marine Regional Learning Center Manufacturing Center 418 S. Highway 141, Crivitz, WI 54114 1428 Main Street, Suite B Phone: 715-854-3338 Marinette, WI 54143 Toll-Free: 866-854-3338 Phone: 715-504-2006 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] NWTC–Luxemburg Regional Learning Center Additional Contacts 133 Commerce Drive/Hwy 54 Luxemburg, WI 54217 Phone: 920-845-5945 Admissions Information ...............920-498-5444 Toll-Free: 866-845-5945 Bookstore ...................................920-498-5407 Email: [email protected] Careers Center ...........................920-498-6250 NWTC–Niagara College Recruitment ...................920-498-5586 Regional Learning Center or 920-498-5473 705 Washington Avenue Correspondence Courses P.O. Box 226 (TCA) ...................................920-498-5571 Niagara, WI 54151 Phone: 715-251-3790 Financial Aid Information .............920-498-5444 Toll-Free 866-528-5883 Distance Learning (VC) ..............920-498-5491 Email: [email protected] Library .........................................920-498-5493 NWTC–Oconto Falls Online Learning ...........................920-498-5444 Regional Learning Center Professional Development ..........920-498-6876 649 E. Jackson St., Oconto Falls, WI 54154 Registration Information ..............920-498-5444 Phone: 920-848-6982 Toll-Free: 866-639-6982 Scholarships ..............................920-498-5426 Email: [email protected] Self-Paced Labs ..........................920-498-6304 NWTC–Shawano Special Needs ............................920-498-6904 Regional Learning Center Student Support Services .........920-498-6258 111 Thomas Ave., Shawano, WI 54166 Tours ...........................................920-498-6250 Phone: 715-524-2418 or toll-free ...........................800-422-NWTC Toll-Free: 877-316-1274 Email: [email protected] Start here. LEARN MORE GO ANYWHERE. About offerings at each location: nwtc.edu/places About maps and destinations: nwtc.edu/directions NWTC | Fall 2015 • Page 2 47143CA NWTC Fall 2015_Take A Class_booklet_guts_5_11 v1 .indd 2 6/1/15 1:50 PM Key Instruction Mode: Can AC Accelerated. Time-shortened courses take education advantage of brain-based research, interactive learning, and on-the-job projects. Work will be Day(s): assigned prior to the first class and additional fit into out-of-class work is required. M=Monday B Blended Classes. Requires both online learning your busy life? T=Tuesday and in-person meetings. W=Wednesday FS Field Study/Internship. Courses related to a R=Thursday program, usually the on-the-job work done as Yes! F=Friday the culmination of other coursework. S=Saturday IA Interactive Television/Accelerated. Accelerated U=Sunday courses delivered over the ITV system. V=Varies ITV Interactive Television. Live, interactive courses With NWTC’s delivered via broadcast technology to sites Ways of Learning including our Green Bay, Marinette and Sturgeon Time: Bay campuses, and District high schools. a=a.m. MT Manufacturing Technology Center. Lecture times Options p=p.m. as noted otherwise available by Internet. All classes have lab work to be completed in MT104; an instructor assisted mode. Fee: NET Course delivered online. Take these courses $XX/Age 62+$XX anywhere you have access to the Internet. (Reduced fee: Age 62+; P In Person. Traditional face-to-face classes. Flexible learning options non-credit classes only.) SC Senior Course. Courses of special interest to senior citizens and open to all individuals. at NWTC offer classes and Michigan residents SP Self-Paced. Self-paced classes vary somewhat in services that are fee slightly higher. their set-up and procedures. Students work at their own pace. In some cases attendance is not What you want... required. Check with the individual division or • One- and two-year degrees, diplomas, instructor for further details. TCA Take Class Anywhere. Correspondence course and apprenticeships providing print materials, sometimes enhanced • Nearly 100 certificates with video, CD, or DVD. • Job-focused individual classes VA Video Conference/Accelerated. Live, interactive, • English, math, and study help accelerated courses (see above) delivered via • Comprehensive career guidance broadcast technology to sites including all campuses • Personal enrichment and regional learning centers. VC Video Conference. Live, interactive courses When you want... delivered via broadcast technology to sites including • Days all campuses and regional learning centers. • Evenings Instruction Mode • Weekends Location • On-demand (online, self-paced) Economics Catalog # 10-809-195 • Customized (24 hours a day, 365 days a year) ...scarcity, resources, alternative economic systems, growth, supply and demand, Where you want... monetary and fiscal policy, inflation, unemployment, and global economic issues. (Prerequisite: Accuplacer-Sentence Skills= 60 AND Accuplacer-Reading =55 OR • Your computer or DVD player ACT-English =16 AND AND ACT Reading =15 OR 77-851-759 BE Communication • Many high schools Prep IIB OR 77-858-759 BE Reading Prep IIB w/ a “C” or better or equivalent) • Three campuses • Thirty communities Green Bay Campus Class # 22380 (P) Dates: 01/27-05/05 (M) Time: 11:30a-02:20p Fee: $397.90 Credit: 3 • Your workplace • Regional Learning Center nearest you! Day(s) Time Fee Credit(s) And how you want them! • Hands-on • Adult-focused Start here. • Convenient • Accelerated, self-paced, VISION STATEMENT • Personal online, video conference, GO ANYWHERE. • Friendly correspondence NWTC is a cutting-edge, ______________________________________________________ lifelong learning college Whatever your educational goals, that transforms, strengthens, chances are we have a way to assist. and inspires. Please call 920-498-5400 or 800-422-NWTC for more information. NWTC is a member of the Wisconsin Technical College System. Page 3 • NWTC | Fall 2015 47143CA NWTC Fall 2015_Take A Class_booklet_guts_5_11 v1 .indd 3 6/1/15 1:50 PM NWTC Registration Form Register online, visit our website at www.nwtc.edu Print all information using black ink only (Make checks payable to NWTC) Student Number National ID (SS#) Last Name First Name Middle Initial Previous Last Name q Male qCh Uec.Sk .o Cneit:izen q Female q Immigrant Street Address City State Zip Code q Nonimmigrant Legal Resident Required Government Statistical Information of: Area Code Home Telephone County q Village q City q Town q 1. American Indian/ q 4. Hispanic/Latino Alaskan Native q 5. White q 2. Asian q 6. Native Hawaiian or q 3. Black or African American other Pacific Islander Area Code Work Telephone Area Code Cell Phone Number Date of Birth q High School q HSED Education: Name of High School City State q GED® H.S. Year Graduated Highest Grade Completed Disability: q Yes q No | Check ‘Yes’ if you are self identifying a disability. Class Number Class Title Catalog Number Start Date Class Fee For registration information, call 920-498-5444 or toll-free 888-385-NWTC. Out-of-state residents may be responsible for additional fees. GED® and the GED Testing Service® are registered trademarks of the American I certify that the information on this form is true to the best of my knowledge. Council on Education® and may not be used or reproduced without the express written permission of the American Council on Education. Signature (required) ___________________________________________________________ Date __________________ SOURCE CODE: ACE Tuition and fees listed in this publication do not include anticipated increases that will take effect for the 2015-2016 academic year. WISCONSIN TECHNICAL COLLEGE SYSTEM REFUND POLICY Refunds are processed according to the Wisconsin Any refund under $4.00 will be issued only upon The WTCS Technical College System (WTCS) Refund Policy for request by the student. Student refunds may be Refund Policy states: program, material, activity and non-resident tuition claimed by NWTC to pay outstanding student fees. Refunds are applicable only from the date debts or by the Financial Aid Office to cover grant Drop before the first scheduled the student formally notifies Enrollment Services repayments and outstanding student loans. meeting of the class ...........100% refund or a regional campus office of their intent to drop a You may drop a class in several ways: through course(s) or completely withdraw from all courses. the my.NWTC web portal at www.nwtc.edu; If at or less than 10.0% of the course’s Students who decide to withdraw from a course by phone at 920-498-5444 or 888-385-NWTC; or total hours of instructions have been should do so immediately as a single day can make in person at the Welcome Center at any NWTC completed at time of drop. ...80% refund a difference in the amount of the refund. Students location. While you should inform your instructor of are given a confirmation number when a course is your intent to drop a course, drop requests are not If after 10% but not more than 20% dropped. Students must retain the confirmation accepted through instructors. of the course’s potential hours of number as proof of the drop request. instruction have been completed at Students are fully responsible for tuition and time of drop. .........................60% refund Students registering after the official start date of fees. To avoid charges, late fees and collection a course are subject to the refund policy as stated. activities, students must pay class fees by the After more than 20% of the course’s Please note: The official start date for on-line due date and must drop any classes through potential hours of instruction have been courses is the date published. The start date is not Enrollment Services. Students will not be completed at time of drop. .....0% refund determined by the date the student first signs into automatically dropped from classes due to non- the course or obtains the course materials. attendance or non-payment. After the first scheduled day of class: Miscellaneous class-related fees For refund information, call 920-498-5444 or 888-385-NWTC. (i.e. luncheon, insurance, etc.) are non-refundable. Payment of all non-credit classes will be required at the time of registration. The College reserves the right to cancel classes in the event of insufficient enrollments. If a class cancels, you will be notified prior to the starting date. To see the NWTC Refund Policy, please visit www.nwtc.edu and search for Refund Policy NWTC | Fall 2015 • Page 4 47143CA NWTC Fall 2015_Take A Class_booklet_guts_5_11 v1 .indd 4 6/1/15 1:50 PM To register, visit www.nwtc.edu and <click> the Sign Up button. Credit Credit Courses | Term 2158 Fall 2015 | September 2 – December 21, 2015 Agriculture, Food and Fall Garden Mgmt. Catalog # 10-090-137 ...use GAP (Good Agricultural Practices) to harvest, clean and bring produce Natural Resources to markets. Use season-extending hoop house, compost vegetative residue, sow cover crops, and prepare the garden for next year. (Prerequisite: 10-090- 121, Organic Gardening) Artisan Meats: Humane Harvest Catalog # 10-090-141 Green Bay Campus Class # 83992 (P) ...topics include humane butchering, carcass yields, sausage-making, Dates: 09/03-10/15 (R) Time: 02:30-03:20p Fee: $400.40 Credit: 2 smoking and packaging. Compare professional techniques to home-based skills. Review rules, regulations and sanitary practices. Determine produce Food Systems; Food Quality Catalog # 10-090-129 mix, costs and income potential. ...compare traditional food systems (heirloom breeds, grass-fed beef) Green Bay Campus Class # 83993 (P) with modern production, processing, additives, packaging, transportation, Dates: 10/29-12/17 (M-S) Time: Open Lab Fee: $200.20 Credit: 1 marketing, price, distribution and fast food. Evaluate how these factors influence individual and societal health. Beekeeping & Pollinators Catalog # 10-090-118 Green Bay Campus Class # 83991 (P) ...bees pollinate our crops and orchards; they are an environmental quality Dates: 09/03-12/17 (R) Time: 12:30-02:20p Fee: $274.90 Credit: 2 indicator species and they provide honey. Explore beekeeping using onsite hives; explore pollinators and habitats, and network with local beekeepers. Greenhouse Grower Catalog # 10-001-111 ...examine greenhouse structures and environmental systems used in growing Denmark High School Class # 81125 (P) crops; focus will be on various factors that influence plant health and quality. Dates: 10/22-11/19 (R) Time: 05:30-08:20p Fee: $139.70 Credit: 1 Green Bay Campus Class # 84026 (P) Green Bay Campus Class # 83983 (P) Dates: 09/14-12/21 (M) Time: 08:30-11:20a Fee: $289.90 Credit: 2 Dates: 09/02-10/21 (W) Time: 04:30-06:35p Fee: $139.70 Credit: 1 Cheese Making & Fermentation Catalog # 10-090-119 Herbs & Health Catalog # 10-090-130 ...explore various herbs; their unique properties, role in history, medicine, food ...practice the basics of cheese making and fermentation of beverages & food and other traditional uses. Examine growing practices, harvest, and preservation. in this hands-on course. Eat what you make. Value the taste, nutrition, and Make organic preparations; i.e., tea, infusions, tinctures, and salves. quality of hand-crafted foods. Green Bay Campus Class # 83987 (P) Denmark High School Class # 81126 (P) Dates: 09/15-12/15 (T) Time: 09:30-11:35a Fee: $304.90 Credit: 2 Dates: 09/17-10/15 (R) Time: 05:30-08:20p Fee: $159.70 Credit: 1 Green Bay Campus Class # 83988 (P) Green Bay Campus Class # 83981 (P) Dates: 09/14-12/14 (M) Time: 04:30-06:35p Fee: $304.90 Credit: 2 Dates: 10/28-12/16 (W) Time: 04:30-06:35p Fee: $159.70 Credit: 1 Green Bay Campus Class # 83982 (P) Horticulture-Intro Catalog # 10-001-110 Dates: 10/27-12/15 (T) Time: 04:30-06:35p Fee: $159.70 Credit: 1 ...explore the horticulture industry, plant culture, identification, propagation, physiology, selected aspects of horticulture industry including fruits, Energy-Intro Renew & Sustain Catalog # 10-480-101 vegetables, ornamentals, greenhouse systems, landscape techniques, home ...an overview of various renewable energy technologies and sustainable gardens, and turf. design practices and their current applications. Emphasis will be placed on Green Bay Campus Class # 84000 (P) policies, renewable energy production, green products and jobs. Dates: 09/08-12/15 (T) Time: 11:30a-03:20p Fee: $434.85 Credit: 3 Reg. Ctr.-Luxemburg Class # 82944 (P) Dates: 09/14-12/21 (M) Time: 01:00-04:50p Fee: $545.30 Credit: 4 Integrated Pest Management Catalog # 10-001-170 ...various methods to combat plant pests in an environmentally responsible Green Bay Campus Class # 84014 (P) manner; using bio-rational techniques and strategies. (Prerequisite: 10-001- Dates: 09/03-12/17 (R) Time: 04:30-08:20p Fee: $545.30 Credit: 4 110, Horticulture-Introduction) Online Class # 84015 (NET) Green Bay Campus Class # 84023 (P) Dates: 09/02-12/21 Fee: $576.50 Credit: 4 Dates: 10/28-12/21 (MW) Time: 12:30-03:20p Fee: $289.90 Credit: 2 Green Bay Campus Class # 84136 (P) Dates: 09/14-12/21 (M) Time: 08:30a-12:20p Fee: $545.30 Credit: 4 Landscape Installation-Adv. Catalog # 10-001-109 Green Bay Campus Class # 84140 (P) ...builds upon landscape construction methods learned in Introduction to Dates: 09/03-12/17 (TR) Time: 09:30-11:20a Fee: $545.30 Credit: 4 Landscape Installation. Possible projects include mixed material patios, retaining walls, water features, sustainable landscape elements, rain gardens, Start here. roof gardens, wooden structures, etc. (Prerequisite: 10-001-180, Landscape GO ANYWHERE. Installation-Introduction) www.nwtc.edu Green Bay Campus Class # 84021 (P) Dates: 09/03-10/22 (RF) Time: 08:30a-12:20p Fee: $289.90 Credit: 2 Page 5 • NWTC | Fall 2015 • Credit Courses 47143CA NWTC Fall 2015_Take A Class_booklet_guts_5_11 v1 .indd 5 6/1/15 1:50 PM Tuition and fees listed in this publication do not include anticipated increases Credit that will take effect for the 2015-2016 academic year. Landscape Maintenance Catalog # 10-001-172 Molec Prin. Grape/Wine VIN105 Catalog # 10-320-121 ...identifying problems and cultural challenges in the landscape; pruning ...emphasis on chemical fundamentals of winemaking. This course includes techniques, insect/disease problems, weed identification; soil fertility; resolve organic, biochemistry, and applications with a focus on the grape and situations in the field. (Prerequisites: 10-001-110, Horticulture-Introduction; 10- wine industry. 001-153, Plant and Soil Science; 10-001-122, Fundamentals of Plant Nutrition) Online Class # 84245 (NET) Green Bay Campus Class # 84024 (P) Dates: 09/02-12/21 Fee: $576.50 Credit: 4 Dates: 09/02-10/26 (MW) Time: 12:30-03:20p Fee: $289.90 Credit: 2 Online Class # 84246 (NET) Dates: 09/02-12/21 Fee: $576.50 Credit: 4 Managed Grazing Catalog # 10-090-128 ...examine pasture plants and livestock in a rotational grazing system. Build World Food & Agriculture Catalog # 10-090-117 a fence. Evaluate watering systems, fertilizers, yields and environmental ...explore the climate, soils, and food of other ecosystems and cultures impacts. Meet experienced graziers. Create a grazing plan and budget. around the world. Examine the relationships between people and the diversity Green Bay Campus Class # 83989 (P) of their land, food, animals and local traditions. Dates: 09/01-10/20 (T) Time: 12:30-04:50p Fee: $274.90 Credit: 2 Green Bay Campus Class # 83984 (P) Org Soils, Nutrients, Compost Catalog # 10-090-139 Dates: 09/02-12/16 (W) Time: 01:30-03:20p Fee: $274.90 Credit: 2 ... Healthy soil is the foundation of sustainable farming and gardening. Build Architecture and Construction robust soil through organic matter, cultivating beneficial microorganisms, and nutrient cycling. Explore composting techniques and organic fertilizer sources. Green Bay Campus Class # 83985 (B) 2D Essentials Catalog # 10-614-113 Dates: 09/04-12/18 Fee: $274.90 Credit: 2 ...an introduction to technical communication, annotation, geometric Note: In Person Meetings: Fridays, 10:30am-12:20pm, Dates: 9/04, 10/02, construction, model, orthographic and pictorial, section and auxiliary views 11/06. This Blended Class requires both online learning and in-person meetings. and dimensioning. Organic Field Crops Catalog # 10-090-103 Green Bay Campus Class # 84186 (P) Dates: 09/02-12/21 (MW) Time: 01:30-03:20p Fee: $283.40 Credit: 2 ... Evaluate organic practices for fertilizing, planting, weed and pest control in corn, soybeans and small grains. Create an organic transition plan, qualify for Green Bay Campus Class # 84187 (P) certification. Evaluate yields, markets, rotations, and cover crops. Dates: 09/14-12/21 (M) Time: 05:00-08:30p Fee: $283.40 Credit: 2 Green Bay Campus Class # 83990 (P) AC Circuits Catalog # 10-413-334 Dates: 10/27-12/15 (T) Time: 12:30-02:20p Fee: $139.70 Credit: 1 ...AC theory, inductance, capacitance, impedance, series ad parallel AC circuits, AC power, power factor corrections, rectification of AC, diodes and Plant Propagation Catalog # 10-001-108 silicon controlled rectifiers. (Co-requisites: 10-413-314, DC Circuits, 31-804- ...plant propagation and production techniques. (Prerequisite: 10-001-110, 312, Math-Algebra Trades) Intro to Horticulture) Marinette Campus Class # 83838 (P) Green Bay Campus Class # 84022 (P) Dates: 10/28-12/16 (MW) Time: 05:30-08:30p Fee: $296.40 Credit: 2 Dates: 09/02-12/16 (W) Time: 08:30-11:20a Fee: $289.90 Credit: 2 DC Circuits Catalog # 10-413-314 Plant-Woody Ornamental Catalog # 10-001-158 ...electron theory, electromotive force sources, voltage, current, resistance, ...physiology, culture, identification, and use of primarily temperate woody power, Ohm’s Law, series-parallel circuits and test equipment. (Co-requisites: plant materials appropriate for landscapes in northeastern Wisconsin. (Co- 31-804-312, Math-Algebra/Trades; 10-413-317, Fundamentals of Electricity) requisite: 10-001-110, Horticulture-Introduction) Marinette Campus Class # 83836 (P) Green Bay Campus Class # 84006 (P) Dates: 09/02-10/26 (MW) Time: 05:30-08:30p Fee: $296.40 Credit: 2 Dates: 09/02-12/21 (MW) Time: 08:30-10:20a Fee: $434.85 Credit: 3 Intro to Energy Management Catalog # 10-481-114 Principles of Landscape Design/Graph Catalog # 10-001-174 ...introduces the basic concepts of energy, utility systems and utility rate ...residential design methods utilizing outdoor room concepts: function, design structures; defines the need for energy management as an integral part of principles, and composition in developing a landscape plan; drafting, site society at all levels. The course will present the various opportunities available analysis, graphics. (Prerequisites: 10-001-110, Horticulture-Introduction; 10- to energy management students. 606-127, Landscape Design Studio Introduction) Green Bay Campus Class # 84141 (P) Green Bay Campus Class # 84025 (P) Dates: 09/02-12/16 (W) Time: 09:30a-12:20p Fee: $410.10 Credit: 3 Dates: 10/23-12/18 (RF) Time: 08:30a-01:20p Fee: $434.85 Credit: 3 Intro to Solar Catalog # 10-482-126 Sustainable Ag: Issues & Pract Catalog # 10-090-111 ...an overview of the use of sunlight to produce heat and electricity and the ...use critical thinking skills to compare organic and sustainable agricultural practical and economical use of solar power and solar thermal systems. Learn practices with industrial agriculture. Explore food production issues including the importance of energy efficiency and the economics of solar hybrid designs. antibiotics, herbicides, hormones, GMOs, animal welfare, crop yields, nutrients, and pollution. Green Bay Campus Class # 84137 (P) Dates: 09/08-12/15 (T) Time: 01:30-05:20p Fee: $545.30 Credit: 4 Green Bay Campus Class # 83986 (P) Dates: 09/04-12/18 (F) Time: 12:30-02:20p Fee: $274.90 Credit: 2 Credit Courses • NWTC | Fall 2015 • Page 6 47143CA NWTC Fall 2015_Take A Class_booklet_guts_5_11 v1 .indd 6 6/1/15 1:50 PM To register, visit www.nwtc.edu and <click> the Sign Up button. Credit Lighting Fundamentals Catalog # 10-481-115 Ceramics 4: Material/Procedure Catalog # 10-306-203 ...light sources, luminaries, lighting controls, manufacturer lamp and ballast ...run a contemporary studio. Locating and testing clays, creating glazes, and specifications, lighting power density, lighting-HVAC interactions, retrofit studying ceramic materials. Load and fire contemporary electric kilns; build opportunities, cost savings analysis and lighting codes/regulations. Students and fire primitive kilns. will critically evaluate lighting systems, luminaries and associated components. Artisan Ctr. 1417 Cedar Class # 83759 (P) Understand and perform various types of lighting calculations. (Prerequisite: Dates: 08/31-10/19 (MW) Time: 08:30a-12:30p Fee: $410.10 Credit: 3 10-481-114, Intro to Energy Management) Digital Audio Overview Catalog # 10-206-100 Green Bay Campus Class # 84144 (P) ...concept of analog to digital audio conversion; audio production with Dates: 09/03-10/22 (TR) Time: 01:30-04:20p Fee: $410.10 Credit: 3 software including editing, processing, mixing and exporting. Creating radio Power Engineering I Catalog # 30-428-344 imaging and advertising; producing various length content for distribution through multiple medium. ...basic thermodynamic principles, boiler types and terminology, boiler operation and maintenance including water treatment. Provides students with Green Bay Campus Class # 82565 (P) the competencies to prepare for the appropriate ASOPE exam. Dates: 09/02-12/16 (W) Time: 12:30-04:20p Fee: $415.35 Credit: 3 Green Bay Campus Class # 83999 (P) Green Bay Campus Class # 82566 (P) Dates: 09/14-04/18 (M) Time: 05:00-07:50p Fee: $410.10 Credit: 3 Dates: 09/08-12/15 (T) Time: 05:00-08:40p Fee: $415.35 Credit: 3 Revit MEP Catalog # 10-614-295 Film/Broadcast Scriptwriting Catalog # 10-206-178 ...highlights building information modeling software features essential for ...research and development of writing and formatting stories adapted for film discipline coordination. Learners will explore fundamental modeling and and broadcast. Covers applying three-part story structure, developing plot documenting techniques within Revit MEP such as component family and theme writing for electronic (web) and Mass Media, and identifying target modification and MEP system creation. audience. Green Bay Campus Class # 84168 (P) Green Bay Campus Class # 82576 (P) Dates: 10/27-12/08 (T) Time: 05:00-08:45p Fee: $141.70 Credit: 1 Dates: 09/08-12/15 (T) Time: 08:30a-12:20p Fee: $415.35 Credit: 3 Green Bay Campus Class # 82577 (P) Arts, Audio-Visual Technology Dates: 09/02-12/16 (W) Time: 12:30-04:20p Fee: $415.35 Credit: 3 Green Bay Campus Class # 82578 (P) and Communications Dates: 09/14-12/21 (M) Time: 05:00-08:40p Fee: $415.35 Credit: 3 Internet Broadcasting Catalog # 10-206-107 Audio Engineering 1 Catalog # 10-206-102 ...plan, prepare and organize digital media content for online distribution and ...apply the basics of recording both live and in studio situations with state- access. Pre- through post-production techniques including technical and of-the-art equipment to produce professional quality audio for broadcast and commercial aspects of digital media content for internet delivery. digital file distribution; learn about microphones and their placement; use Green Bay Campus Class # 82567 (P) various audio interfaces and mixers. Dates: 09/14-12/21 (M) Time: 08:30a-12:20p Fee: $415.35 Credit: 3 Green Bay Campus Class # 82563 (P) Green Bay Campus Class # 82568 (P) Dates: 09/14-12/21 (M) Time: 05:00-08:40p Fee: $415.35 Credit: 3 Dates: 09/03-12/17 (R) Time: 05:00-08:40p Fee: $415.35 Credit: 3 Ceramics 1: Hand-Bldg. Tech-Beg Catalog # 10-306-200 Photography-Digital Catalog # 10-203-104 ...major techniques used to work with clay. Preparing clay, joining, pinch pots, ...capturing digital images, exposure, shutter speed, aperture, composition, slab building and coiling methods. Studio safety and basic knowledge about camera operations, lenses, lighting, camera accessories, type of photography, firing process. photo challenges, importing, editing and storing images. Access to a digital camera required. Artisan Ctr. 1417 Cedar Class # 83756 (P) Dates: 08/31-10/19 (MW) Time: 08:30a-12:30p Fee: $410.10 Credit: 3 Green Bay Campus Class # 82626 (P) Dates: 09/14-12/21 (M) Time: 05:00-08:40p Fee: $434.85 Credit: 3 Ceramics 2: Wheel Throwing Catalog # 10-306-201 Green Bay Campus Class # 82627 (P) ...beginning skills needed to create and develop pottery thrown on a wheel. Dates: 09/08-12/15 (T) Time: 08:30a-12:20p Fee: $434.85 Credit: 3 Preparing clay, centering, opening, throwing, collaring, shaping and trimming. Green Bay Campus Class # 82628 (P) Glaze application and adding handles/spouts. Dates: 09/04-12/18 (F) Time: 08:30a-12:20p Fee: $434.85 Credit: 3 Artisan Ctr. 1417 Cedar Class # 83757 (P) Wausaukee High School Class # 82899 (P) Dates: 08/31-10/19 (MW) Time: 08:30a-12:30p Fee: $410.10 Credit: 3 Dates: 09/08-12/17 (TR) Time: 12:15-03:15p Fee: $434.85 Credit: 3 Ceramics 3: Wheel Throw-Interm Catalog # 10-306-202 Photography-DSLR Video Catalog # 10-203-126 ...continuing work from Ceramics 1 and 2. Practicing the basic techniques ...video resolution and frame rates, DSLR video camera functions, achieving of throwing and attaching elements, exploring formal elements. Methods of correct exposure and white balance, achieving good audio, composition and critique will also be expanded upon. story development, video editing, creating a movie, movie delivery formats. Artisan Ctr. 1417 Cedar Class # 83758 (P) Green Bay Campus Class # 82639 (P) Dates: 08/31-10/19 (MW) Time: 08:30a-12:30p Fee: $410.10 Credit: 3 Dates: 09/02-09/30 (W) Time: 01:30-04:20p Fee: $144.95 Credit: 1 Page 7 • NWTC | Fall 2015 • Credit Courses 47143CA NWTC Fall 2015_Take A Class_booklet_guts_5_11 v1 .indd 7 6/1/15 1:50 PM Tuition and fees listed in this publication do not include anticipated increases Credit that will take effect for the 2015-2016 academic year. Photography-Landscape/Nature Catalog # 10-203-120 Business, Management ...photograph landscapes, wildlife, plant, waterways, close-ups of natural scenes and textures emphasizing aesthetic value. Techniques involved: and Administration depth-of-field, shutter speed, lenses, lighting, HDR, editing. Topics include equipment, focal length, and ethics. You must have access to an SLR digital camera. (Prerequisite: 10-203-104, Photography Digital) Admin Business Procedures 2 Catalog # 10-106-136 ...global business environment including Internet-based research, event Wausaukee High School Class # 82911 (P) Dates: 09/08-12/17 (TR) Time: 12:15-03:15p Fee: $144.95 Credit: 1 planning, customer service, technology integration, financial responsibilities, travel coordination, and career advancement. (Prerequisite: 10-106-127, Photography-Print & Color Mgmt. Catalog # 10-203-127 Administrative Business Procedures 1) ...visual and digital color, gamut and color spaces, calibration and profiling Reg. Ctr.-Luxemburg Class # 81158 (VC) techniques, color management workflow for photographers, choosing a Dates: 09/14-12/14 (M) Time: 08:30a-12:20p Fee: $415.35 Credit: 3 printer, paper, printing labs, preparing and printing images. Reg. Ctr.-Oconto Falls Class # 81159 (VC) Green Bay Campus Class # 82641 (P) Dates: 09/14-12/14 (M) Time: 08:30a-12:20p Fee: $415.35 Credit: 3 Dates: 10/07-11/04 (W) Time: 01:30-04:20p Fee: $144.95 Credit: 1 Reg. Ctr.-Niagara Class # 81160 (VC) Green Bay Campus Class # 82642 (P) Dates: 09/14-12/14 (M) Time: 08:30a-12:20p Fee: $415.35 Credit: 3 Dates: 10/19-11/16 (M) Time: 05:00-08:00p Fee: $144.95 Credit: 1 Sturgeon Bay Campus Class # 81161 (VC) Dates: 09/14-12/14 (M) Time: 08:30a-12:20p Fee: $415.35 Credit: 3 Woodturning 1: Introduction Catalog # 10-306-100 ...course provides the opportunity for the learner to develop the knowledge, Reg. Ctr.-Shawano Class # 81162 (VC) skills, and processes of motivation, safety policies, woodturning stock, wood Dates: 09/14-12/14 (M) Time: 08:30a-12:20p Fee: $415.35 Credit: 3 lathe, accessory equipment, cutting tools, catch/dig-in cuts, spindle turning Reg. Ctr.-Crivitz Class # 81163 (VC) setup, and product development. Dates: 09/14-12/14 (M) Time: 08:30a-12:20p Fee: $415.35 Credit: 3 Artisan Ctr. 1417 Cedar Class # 83639 (P) Business Ethics Catalog # 10-196-199 Dates: 09/01-09/22 (TR) Time: 08:30a-04:30p Fee: $410.10 Credit: 3 ...ethical points-of-view, morality/ethical theory, utilitarianism, Kantian ethics, Woodturning 2: Basic Catalog # 10-306-101 justice and the market system, whistle-blowing, trade secrets/conflict of ...woodturning lathe, shop safety practices, woodturning stock, cutting tools, interest, privacy, advertising, product safety, corporate social responsibility, band saw sharpening, chucking, bowl turning setup and product development. international business. (Prerequisite: Woodturning 1: Introduction, 10-306-100) Green Bay Campus Class # 81459 (AC) Dates: 09/08-10/20 (T) Time: 05:30-09:30p Fee: $410.10 Credit: 3 Artisan Ctr. 1417 Cedar Class # 83640 (P) Dates: 09/01-09/22 (TR) Time: 08:30a-04:30p Fee: $410.10 Credit: 3 Online Class # 81476 (NET) Dates: 09/02-12/18 Fee: $433.50 Credit: 3 Woodturning 3: Intermediate Catalog # 10-306-102 Reg. Ctr.-Crivitz Class # 83368 (VA) ...turning bowls, tool use, wood blanks, rough-turning profile, rough-hollowing, Dates: 10/31-12/19 (S) Time: 08:30a-12:30p Fee: $410.10 Credit: 3 completing the profile, completing the inside, completing the base, sanding, and finishing the product. (Prerequisite: Woodturning 2: Basic, 10-306-101) Reg. Ctr.-Oconto Falls Class # 83369 (VA) Dates: 10/31-12/19 (S) Time: 08:30a-12:30p Fee: $410.10 Credit: 3 Artisan Ctr. 1417 Cedar Class # 83642 (P) Dates: 09/01-09/22 (TR) Time: 08:30a-04:30p Fee: $410.10 Credit: 3 Reg. Ctr.-Niagara Class # 83370 (VA) Dates: 10/31-12/19 (S) Time: 08:30a-12:30p Fee: $410.10 Credit: 3 Woodturning 4: Advanced Catalog # 10-306-103 Reg. Ctr.-Luxemburg Class # 83371 (VA) ...safety/shop arrangements, product choices, equipment use, wood Dates: 10/31-12/19 (S) Time: 08:30a-12:30p Fee: $410.10 Credit: 3 selection, gluing, spindle turning, faceplate turning, sanding/finishes, and Sturgeon Bay Campus Class # 83372 (VA) overview of American Association of Wood turners and the marketplace. Dates: 10/31-12/19 (S) Time: 08:30a-12:30p Fee: $410.10 Credit: 3 (Prerequisite: Woodturning 3: Intermediate, 10-306-102) Marinette Campus Class # 83373 (VA) Artisan Ctr. 1417 Cedar Class # 83643 (P) Dates: 10/31-12/19 (S) Time: 08:30a-12:30p Fee: $410.10 Credit: 3 Dates: 09/01-09/22 (TR) Time: 08:30a-04:30p Fee: $410.10 Credit: 3 Reg. Ctr.-Shawano Class # 83374 (VA) Dates: 10/31-12/19 (S) Time: 08:30a-12:30p Fee: $410.10 Credit: 3 Green Bay Campus Class # 83375 (VA) Dates: 10/31-12/19 (S) Time: 08:30a-12:30p Fee: $410.10 Credit: 3 Start here. GO ANYWHERE. Business Principles Catalog # 10-102-158 ...economics and business; global business; ethics and social responsibility; business ownership; entrepreneurship; business management; marketing; www.nwtc.edu/business managing financial resources; legal issues impacting business; using technology to manage information. Sturgeon Bay Campus Class # 81984 (VA) Dates: 09/03-10/15 (R) Time: 08:30a-12:30p Fee: $410.10 Credit: 3 Credit Courses • NWTC | Fall 2015 • Page 8 47143CA NWTC Fall 2015_Take A Class_booklet_guts_5_11 v1 .indd 8 6/1/15 1:50 PM

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