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Developmental Psychology 10809188

  • 3.00 credits
  • Social Science
  • $503.87
  • Developmental Psychology is the study of human development throughout the lifespan. This course explores developmental theory and research with an emphasis on the interactive nature of the biological, cognitive and psychosocial changes that affect the individual from conception to death. Application activities and critical thinking skills will enable students to gain an increased knowledge and understanding of themselves and others.

    1 Course Section
    1 Course Section
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    #03 Spring
    Open
    03/23/2026 –
    05/22/2026
    03/28/2026 In-Person Wausau Main Campus
    Mar 23 – May 22
    Wednesday
    01:00 PM - 03:50 PM
    A211 - Classroom - A Building
    Kelly Crockett
    $503.87
    Continuing Education

    Emotional Intelligence: Practical Strategies for Leaders 47196907

  • 0.15 credits
  • Supervision & Leadership Dev
  • $129.00
  • This course on Emotional Intelligence is designed to provide participants with a comprehensive understanding of the four key components of emotional intelligence: self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, and relationship management. Through a mix of foundational insights, practical examples, and engaging group discussion, participants will learn how to interpret their emotional intelligence scores and leverage them to become effective leaders. The course also offers strategies to enhance both personal and team emotional intelligence, with specific tools and activities for each component. Participants will apply these concepts to real-world workplace scenarios, focusing on conflict management and feedback, and will develop a personalized action plan to ensure ongoing growth and accountability.

    1 Course Section
    1 Course Section
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    #PD002 Spring
    Open
    02/13/2026
    02/12/2026 In-Person Wausau Main Campus
    Feb 13
    Friday
    08:00 AM - 03:00 PM
    A165 - WTPD Innovation Classroom A - A Building
    Angela Servi
    $129.00
    Continuing Education

    Intro to DiSC Leadership Personalities 47196904

  • 0.15 credits
  • Supervision & Leadership Dev
  • $169.00
  • Professional Development, Growth, Flexibility, and Empathy are words that are more common in today’s workforce than ever before. Using the DiSC Personality Type Assessment, students will participate in a highly interactive workshop to help them understand their own behavior patterns, appreciate the diverse styles of their colleagues, and improve team dynamics and communication. This workshop will explain the four primary DiSC styles (Dominance, Influence, Steadiness, Conscientiousness) and provide an overview of the characteristics associated with each and increase self-awareness by gaining a deeper understanding of your personality type and the strengths and challenges it presents to your growth.

    1 Course Section
    1 Course Section
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    #PD002 Spring
    Open
    04/17/2026
    04/16/2026 In-Person Wausau Main Campus
    Apr 17
    Friday
    09:00 AM - 03:00 PM
    A165 - WTPD Innovation Classroom A - A Building
    Timothy McKeough
    $169.00
    Post Secondary

    Intro to Psychology 10809198

  • 3.00 credits
  • Social Science
  • $503.87
  • This science of psychology course is a survey of multiple aspects of behavior and mental processes. It provides an overview of topics such as research methods, theoretical perspectives, learning, cognition, memory, motivation, emotions, personality, abnormal psychology, physiological factors, social influences, and development.

    2 Course Sections
    2 Course Sections
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    #05 Spring
    Open
    03/23/2026 –
    05/22/2026
    03/28/2026 In-Person Wausau Main Campus
    Mar 23 – May 22
    Wednesday
    09:00 AM - 11:50 AM
    A213 - Classroom - A Building
    James Hoelter
    $503.87
    #06 Spring
    Open
    03/23/2026 –
    05/22/2026
    03/28/2026 In-Person Wausau Main Campus
    Mar 23 – May 22
    Thursday
    09:00 AM - 11:50 AM
    A213 - Classroom - A Building
    Kelly Crockett
    $503.87
    Post Secondary

    Intro to Sociology 10809196

  • 3.00 credits
  • Social Science
  • $503.87
  • Introduces students to the fundamental sociological concepts, including sociological perspectives, research methods, the significance of culture in society, and the socialization process. Other topics include deviance, the impact of groups on behavior, societal inequities, global changes, the role of social institutions, and social stratification

    2 Course Sections
    2 Course Sections
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    #04AYW Spring
    Open
    03/23/2026 –
    05/22/2026
    03/28/2026 Hybrid Online Available Wausau Main Campus
    Mar 23 – May 22
    Thursday
    01:00 PM - 03:50 PM
    A227 - Classroom - A Building
    Sarah Watson
    $503.87
    #05 Spring
    Open
    03/23/2026 –
    05/22/2026
    03/28/2026 In-Person Wausau Main Campus
    Mar 23 – May 22
    Friday
    11:00 AM - 01:50 PM
    A229 - Classroom - A Building
    Heidi Chitwood
    $503.87
    Post Secondary

    Microeconomics 10809143

  • 3.00 credits
  • Social Science
  • $503.87
  • Examines the behavior of individual decision makers, primarily consumers and firms. Topics include choices of how much to consume and to produce, the functioning of perfectly and imperfectly competitive markets, the conditions under which markets may fail, and arguments for and against government intervention. The student applies the fundamental tools of economics to real world problems.

    1 Course Section
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    #02AYW Spring
    Open
    03/26/2026 –
    05/21/2026
    03/28/2026 Hybrid Online Available Wausau Main Campus
    Mar 26 – May 21
    Thursday
    09:00 AM - 11:50 AM
    A216 - Classroom - A Building
    Sarah Watson
    $503.87
    Continuing Education

    Nonprofit Management Institute (36Hrs) 47196917

  • 0.90 credits
  • Supervision & Leadership Dev
  • $150.00
  • This program will provide learners a foundational understanding of the unique issues faced when managing and operating a non-profit organization. This program is designed for those who work or wish to work in a non-profit setting, particularly for those in management and leadership roles. This program consists of six individual modules: Effective Non-Profit Leadership, Non-Profit Operations Management, Human Resources Essentials, Volunteer Engagement, Branding, PR and Marketing, and Fundraising Fundamentals.

    1 Course Section
    1 Course Section
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    #PD001 Spring
    Open
    02/10/2026 –
    05/05/2026
    02/09/2026 In-Person Wausau Main Campus
    Feb 10 – May 5
    Tuesday
    08:30 AM - 11:30 AM
    A227 - Classroom - A Building
    Timothy McKeough
    $150.00

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