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Continuing Education

Babysitting Certification 47531506

  • 0.20 credits
  • Emergency Medical Services
  • $71.00
  • This American Red Cross Babysitting Certification course will prepare youth to be safe, effective, and responsible babysitters. The training is designed to provide universal skills in areas that every babysitter should know, including basic care for infants and children, basic First Aid, child behavior and appropriate activities, emergency protocols, and more.

    1 Course Section
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    #PD039 Spring
    Open
    05/30/2026
    05/30/2026 In-Person Antigo Campus
    May 30
    Saturday
    08:00 AM - 03:00 PM
    T103 - Classroom - Antigo Campus
    Andrea Lerch
    $71.00
    Continuing Education

    BLS (Basic Life Support) CPR 47531437

  • 0.10 credits
  • Emergency Medical Services
  • $40.00
  • This American Heart Association approved course covers adult and pediatric CPR and FBAO, two-rescuer CPR, barrier devices and AED. The course focuses on the needs of the professional caregiver. Successful completion includes American Heart Association certification that is valid for two years. Textbook required, can be purchased at NTC's Campus Store.

    2 Course Sections
    2 Course Sections
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    #PD084 Spring
    Open
    03/02/2026
    03/02/2026 In-Person Antigo Campus
    Mar 2
    Monday
    05:30 PM - 09:30 PM
    T103 - Classroom - Antigo Campus
    Diane McKinney
    $40.00
    #PD093 Spring
    Open
    05/27/2026
    05/27/2026 In-Person Antigo Campus
    May 27
    Wednesday
    05:30 PM - 09:30 PM
    T103 - Classroom - Antigo Campus
    Linda Vollmar
    $40.00
    Continuing Education

    BLS (Basic Life Support) CPR Refresher 47531438

  • 0.10 credits
  • Emergency Medical Services
  • $35.00
  • This American Heart Association approved course is a refresher for those already meeting requirements for CPR as a Healthcare Provider. Successful completion includes American Heart Association certification that is valid for two years. Textbook required, can be purchased at NTC's Campus Store.

    2 Course Sections
    2 Course Sections
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    #PD049 Spring
    Open
    02/24/2026
    02/24/2026 In-Person Antigo Campus
    Feb 24
    Tuesday
    06:00 PM - 09:00 PM
    T103 - Classroom - Antigo Campus
    Linda Vollmar
    $35.00
    #PD056 Spring
    Open
    05/11/2026
    05/11/2026 In-Person Antigo Campus
    May 11
    Monday
    06:00 PM - 09:00 PM
    T103 - Classroom - Antigo Campus
    Linda Vollmar
    $35.00
    Post Secondary

    Bovine Reproduction 2 10091128

  • 1.00 credits
  • Animal Husbandry
  • $188.79
  • Apply artificial insemination concepts through hands-on application.

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    #01 Spring
    Open
    03/25/2026 –
    05/20/2026
    03/28/2026 In-Person Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Mar 25 – May 20
    Wednesday
    01:00 PM - 03:50 PM
    AG207 - Ag Classroom - Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Charl Van Der Nest
    $188.79
    Post Secondary

    CNC Router 2 10465189

  • 2.00 credits
  • Wood Manufacturing Technology
  • $392.58
  • Apply advanced CNC router techniques, such as work holding techniques, tool parameters, material selection, and explore specialty machining applications. Learners will see how CNC manufactured parts are incorporated into greater assemblies and larger projects.

    1 Course Section
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    #01 Spring
    Open
    04/06/2026 –
    05/21/2026
    03/28/2026 In-Person Antigo Campus
    Apr 6 – May 21
    Thursday, Monday
    11:30 AM - 03:20 PM
    WT124 - Antigo Wood Technology Lab - Antigo Campus
    Charlie Warner
    $392.58
    Continuing Education

    Coaching 47196533

  • 0.15 credits
  • Supervision & Leadership Dev
  • $149.00
  • Being a great coach and mentor leads to more productive and happy employees. Matching your leadership style to meet the needs of the employee and the situation will lead to successful results. This course will teach you how to coach your team to a high level of performance..1

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    #PD003 Spring
    Open
    03/04/2026 –
    03/05/2026
    03/04/2026 In-Person Antigo Campus
    Mar 4 – Mar 5
    Thursday, Wednesday
    09:00 AM - 12:00 PM
    T131 - Classroom - Antigo Campus
    Tonya McKenna Trabant
    $149.00
    Post Secondary

    Diesel Drive Train 1 10412108

  • 2.00 credits
  • Combustion Engines
  • $392.58
  • Focuses on the various components that comprise the heavy duty drive train of heavy duty trucks and tractors. Learners will service and adjust heavy duty clutches. Learners will also review overhaul procedures on axles and differentials, as well as service procedures for driveshaft components.

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    #01 Spring
    Open
    03/23/2026 –
    04/14/2026
    03/28/2026 In-Person Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Mar 23 – Apr 14
    Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
    12:30 PM - 05:00 PM
    DESL100 - Diesel Classroom - Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Andrew Borski
    $392.58
    Post Secondary

    Diesel Drive Train 2 10412109

  • 2.00 credits
  • Combustion Engines
  • $392.58
  • Instructs learners on the fundamentals of heavy duty transmissions. Learners will overhaul manual and automatic shifting transmissions, troubleshoot and repair fully automatic and automatic shifting manual transmissions and read wiring and air schematics.

    1 Course Section
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    #01 Spring
    Open
    04/15/2026 –
    04/30/2026
    03/28/2026 In-Person Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Apr 15 – Apr 30
    Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
    12:30 PM - 05:00 PM
    DESL100 - Diesel Classroom - Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Andrew Borski
    $392.58
    Post Secondary

    Diesel Electrical Systems 3 10412128

  • 3.00 credits
  • Combustion Engines
  • $588.87
  • Emphasizes schematic interpretation with applications towards diagnosis and repair. In depth lighting, gauge, battery, starting and charging systems and their diagnostic strategies will be examined. Through a lab setting, learners will implement meter usage and electrical testing.

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    #01 Spring
    Open
    02/24/2026 –
    03/18/2026
    02/24/2026 In-Person Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Feb 24 – Mar 18
    Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
    12:30 PM - 05:00 PM
    DESL100 - Diesel Classroom - Agriculture Center of Excellence
    James Eckardt
    $588.87
    Post Secondary

    Digital Manufacturing & Design 10465194

  • 2.00 credits
  • Wood Manufacturing Technology
  • $392.58
  • Explore current technology and automated machinery in the wood industry. A combination of software types will be used to showcase different applications of digital manufacturing. Subjects covered will include file types such as raster and vector, CAD and CAM software and machine center operating systems. Machine centers utilized in the class will include CNC routers, a laser engraver and more.

    1 Course Section
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    #01 Spring
    Open
    04/06/2026 –
    05/21/2026
    03/28/2026 In-Person Antigo Campus
    Apr 6 – May 21
    Monday
    08:00 AM - 10:50 AM
    T130 - CAD Lab - Antigo Campus
    Charlie Warner
    Apr 6 – May 21
    Tuesday
    12:00 PM - 01:50 PM
    T124 - Classroom - Antigo Campus
    Charlie Warner
    Apr 6 – May 21
    Thursday
    09:30 AM - 10:50 AM
    T130 - CAD Lab - Antigo Campus
    Charlie Warner
    $392.58
    Post Secondary

    Electrical Fabrication 10660118

  • 1.00 credits
  • Electronics Foundation
  • $173.79
  • Develops the principles of electrical fabrication. Emphasis will be given to the practical application of interpreting engineering drawings, wiring machine components and troubleshooting electrical panels.

    1 Course Section
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    #91 Spring
    Open
    03/23/2026 –
    05/22/2026
    03/28/2026 In-Person Open Labs Antigo Campus
    Mar 23 – May 22
    -
    T112 - IEM Lab - Antigo Campus
    Matt Jacobson
    $173.79
    Post Secondary

    Electromechanical Troubleshooting 10620173

  • 1.00 credits
  • Electromechanical Technology
  • $188.79
  • Introduces troubleshooting methods that apply to basic motor control circuits, PLC applications, VFD applications & mechanical system applications. Troubleshooting methods are practiced using hands-on lab activities. Preventive & predictive maintenance techniques are also explored.

    1 Course Section
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    #91 Spring
    Open
    03/23/2026 –
    05/22/2026
    03/28/2026 In-Person Open Labs Antigo Campus
    Mar 23 – May 22
    -
    T112 - IEM Lab - Antigo Campus
    Matt Jacobson
    $188.79
    Post Secondary

    Emergency Medical Responder (EMR)/ Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) - Part 1 30531301

  • 2.00 credits
  • Emergency Medical Services
  • $416.50
  • Provides participants with the foundational knowledge and essential skills required to effectively respond to a wide range of medical emergencies and accidents. It is specifically designed to prepare students for state certification as Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) in Wisconsin, including successful preparation for the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT) examinations at the EMR Level. In addition to technical expertise, the course emphasizes the cultivation of professionalism, ethical conduct, and a steadfast dedication to safety within the field of emergency medical service. Graduates emerge well-equipped to meet the rigorous standards of both state and national certification as EMRs or as EMTs.

    1 Course Section
    1 Course Section
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    #06 Spring
    Open
    03/03/2026 –
    05/21/2026
    03/03/2026 In-Person Antigo Campus
    Mar 3 – May 21
    Thursday, Tuesday
    06:00 PM - 09:00 PM
    T103 - Classroom - Antigo Campus
    Diane McKinney
    $416.50
    Post Secondary

    Fluid Power Systems 1: Fundamentals 10612120

  • 1.00 credits
  • Fluid Power Technology
  • $171.29
  • Introduces Fluid power systems used in industry. The advantages and disadvantages of fluid power compared to other power transmission systems are examined. The potential dangers are explored and the safety procedures related to fluid power are reviewed and implemented. The application of principles of fluid power transmission and the formulas used in fluid power system analysis and design are experienced in the lab. The fundamental principles, components, symbols and applications of hydraulic and pneumatic fluid power applications are introduced. Basic power and control circuits are developed using computer aided design and simulation software and then connected and tested in the lab.

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    #91 Spring
    Open
    03/23/2026 –
    05/22/2026
    03/28/2026 In-Person Open Labs Antigo Campus
    Mar 23 – May 22
    -
    T112 - IEM Lab - Antigo Campus
    Benjamin Knospe
    $171.29
    Post Secondary

    Fluid Power Systems 2: Fundamentals Of Pneumatics 10612121

  • 1.00 credits
  • Fluid Power Technology
  • $171.29
  • Introduces Pneumatic fluid power systems. The characteristics and dangers of using air as a fluid power force are explored. Pneumatic system components are studied including: compressors, linear actuators, rotary actuators and pneumatic tubing. Hands-on activities using various pneumatic components are assembled in the lab.

    1 Course Section
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    #91 Spring
    Open
    03/23/2026 –
    05/22/2026
    03/28/2026 In-Person Open Labs Antigo Campus
    Mar 23 – May 22
    -
    T112 - IEM Lab - Antigo Campus
    Benjamin Knospe
    $171.29
    Continuing Education

    Food Safety & Sanitation Certification 47303476

  • 0.30 credits
  • Foods
  • $109.00
  • This state approved course prepares you for the National Restaurant Association Certification examination from the Department of Health and Social Services by providing managers and employees in the food-service industry the knowledge of food-safety procedures. By taking this state approved course and passing the certification examination, you will be eligible to apply for your Certified Food Manager License from the Department of Health and Social Services. The National Restaurant Association certification examination is the third night of the course. Textbook required from the NTC Bookstore.

    2 Course Sections
    2 Course Sections
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    #PD010 Spring
    Open
    04/07/2026 –
    04/21/2026
    04/06/2026 In-Person Antigo Campus
    Apr 7 – Apr 21
    Tuesday
    08:30 AM - 12:30 PM
    T105 - Classroom - Antigo Campus
    Rich Neumann
    $109.00
    #PD014 Spring
    Open
    04/07/2026 –
    04/21/2026
    04/06/2026 In-Person Wittenberg Campus
    Apr 7 – Apr 21
    Tuesday
    08:30 AM - 12:30 PM
    WITTENBERG - Wittenberg Classroom - Wittenberg Campus
    Rich Neumann
    $109.00
    Continuing Education

    Food Safety Recertification Refresher 47303477

  • 0.10 credits
  • Foods
  • $99.00
  • This course prepares students to successfully complete the ServSafe Manager exam with 2 hours of instructor led exam prep and completion of the standardized exam. The course will cover key concepts, regulations, and certification requirements. Note: Due to frequent changes in food safety regulations that are included on the exam, it is strongly recommended that students take the full certification course to ensure successful completion of the exam and license renewal.

    2 Course Sections
    2 Course Sections
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    #PD010 Spring
    Open
    04/21/2026
    04/20/2026 In-Person Antigo Campus
    Apr 21
    Tuesday
    08:30 AM - 12:30 PM
    T105 - Classroom - Antigo Campus
    Rich Neumann
    $99.00
    #PD014 Spring
    Open
    04/21/2026
    04/20/2026 In-Person Wittenberg Campus
    Apr 21
    Tuesday
    08:30 AM - 12:30 PM
    WITTENBERG - Wittenberg Classroom - Wittenberg Campus
    Rich Neumann
    $99.00
    Post Secondary

    Gas Utility Field Training 4 31469106

  • 4.00 credits
  • Petroleum Chemical Service
  • $860.16
  • Covers customer installation, odor investigations, house piping codes and installation methods, commercial meter operation, pipe cutting and threading, steel main tapping and stopping, cathodic protection and testing, corrosion control, and contrasts between steel and plastic gas systems.

    1 Course Section
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    #01 Spring
    Open
    04/06/2026 –
    04/17/2026
    03/28/2026 In-Person Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Apr 6 – Apr 17
    Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
    08:00 AM - 04:30 PM
    AG402 - Gas Utilities Classroom - Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Brian Mero
    $860.16
    Continuing Education

    Group Dynamics 42818415

  • 0.60 credits
  • Group Dynamics
  • $311.50
  • Group Dynamics is an alcohol/drug education course for those persons convicted of operation while intoxicated (OWI) and who are identified as irresponsible users of alcohol and/or drugs by an assessment agency. The main goal of this course is to develop an individualized plan to modify or eliminate inappropriate behaviors and attitudes related to drinking and driving. This course is open only to those who have had a court-ordered assessment from an approved assessment agency.

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    #PD013 Spring
    Open
    02/17/2026 –
    03/12/2026
    02/10/2026 In-Person Antigo Campus
    Feb 17 – Mar 12
    Thursday, Tuesday
    06:00 PM - 09:00 PM
    T131 - Classroom - Antigo Campus
    DUSTIN DEIKE
    $311.50
    Continuing Education

    Growing Edible MushrooMS 60090104

  • 0.05 credits
  • Young & Adult Farmers
  • $35.00
  • Learn techniques for urban cultivation of mushrooms with simple controls of temperature, humidity, light, and air exchange (like us, mushrooms breath in oxygen and produce CO2). These controls enable us to provide a steady, year-round harvest of fresh mushrooms. We will discuss a large variety of mushrooms that changes with the seasons. Some of those varieties are an assortment of Oyster mushrooms such as Italian, Blue, Pink, and Pearl, as well as specialty varieties such as Speckled Chestnut and Lions Mane.

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    #PD001 Spring
    Open
    04/15/2026
    04/14/2026 In-Person Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Apr 15
    Wednesday
    06:30 PM - 07:30 PM
    AG207 - Ag Classroom - Agriculture Center of Excellence
    WTPD Contracts
    $35.00
    Continuing Education

    Hazardous Materials Operations 47503785

  • 0.60 credits
  • Fire Technology
  • Prepares the participant to be able to perform the minimum hazardous material incident operations associated with firefighting functions at an advanced nationally recognized level under general supervision. The targeted audience is individuals who have completed the training required to meet the Fire Fighter I JPRs in NFPA 1010, and desire to increase their knowledge and skills base to the next level. This course is designed to provide the Fire Fighter II candidate with the information needed to meet the operational level competencies for the hazardous material first responder as referenced in the job performance requirements (JPRs) in National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 1010, Standard for Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications, Chapter 4, 4-1.1. It is based on the National Fire Academy (NFA) Initial Response to Hazardous Materials Incidents: Basic Concepts and Initial Response to Hazardous Materials Incidents: Concepts Implementation curriculums.

    2 Course Sections
    2 Course Sections
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    #PS013 Spring
    Open
    05/04/2026 –
    05/20/2026
    05/05/2026 In-Person Antigo Campus
    May 4 – May 20
    Monday, Wednesday
    06:00 PM - 10:00 PM
    T131 - Classroom - Antigo Campus
    Anthony Hillskotter
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    #PS014 Spring
    Open
    05/04/2026 –
    05/20/2026
    05/05/2026 In-Person Antigo Campus
    May 4 – May 20
    Monday, Wednesday
    06:00 PM - 10:00 PM
    T131 - Classroom - Antigo Campus
    Anthony Hillskotter
    $103.00
    Continuing Education

    Heartsaver First Aid/CPR/AED 47531475

  • 0.15 credits
  • Emergency Medical Services
  • $61.00
  • Heartsaver 1st Aid, CPR/AED training which includes adult, child and infant. Successful completion includes American Heart Association certification that is valid for two years. Textbook required, can be purchased at NTC's Campus Store.

    1 Course Section
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    #PD038 Spring
    Open
    04/11/2026
    04/11/2026 In-Person Antigo Campus
    Apr 11
    Saturday
    08:00 AM - 01:00 PM
    T103 - Classroom - Antigo Campus
    Diane McKinney
    $61.00
    Post Secondary

    Industrial Electronics Technology 1 - Direct Current Electrical Characteristics 10660123

  • 1.00 credits
  • Electronics Foundation
  • $173.79
  • Introduces the fundamental principles of direct current (DC) and the effects of resistance, capacitance and inductance operating within the DC electrical and magnetic fields. Circuit analysis utilizes project based labs where students experience the practical application of Ohm’s, Watt’s, Kirchhoff’s and Lenz’s laws. Learning experiences in IET 1 will be continued and expanded upon in IET 2.

    1 Course Section
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    #91 Spring
    Open
    03/23/2026 –
    05/22/2026
    03/28/2026 In-Person Open Labs Antigo Campus
    Mar 23 – May 22
    -
    T112 - IEM Lab - Antigo Campus
    Bryan Schroder
    $173.79
    Post Secondary

    Industrial Electronics Technology 2 - Alternating Current Electrical Characteristics 10660124

  • 1.00 credits
  • Electronics Foundation
  • $173.79
  • Introduces the fundamental principles of alternating current (AC) and the effects of resistance, capacitance and inductance operating at 60 Hertz (Hz) single phase within the AC electrical and magnetic fields. Circuit analysis uses project based labs where students experience the practical application of Ohm’s, Watt’s, and Faraday’s laws. Learning experiences in IET 2 build upon those in IET 1 and will be continued and expanded upon in IET 3.

    1 Course Section
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    #91 Spring
    Open
    03/23/2026 –
    05/22/2026
    03/28/2026 In-Person Open Labs Antigo Campus
    Mar 23 – May 22
    -
    T112 - IEM Lab - Antigo Campus
    Bryan Schroder
    $173.79
    Post Secondary

    Industrial Electronics Technology 3 - Electronic Circuits And Devices 10660125

  • 1.00 credits
  • Electronics Foundation
  • $173.79
  • Introduces the fundamentals associated with the properties of silicon controlled devices used in industry. Both DC and AC operating characteristics will be explored as well as the application of silicon controlled devices used in industrial circuit controls. Circuit analysis utilizes project based labs where students experience the practical application of skills learned in IET 1 and 2.

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    #91 Spring
    Open
    03/23/2026 –
    05/22/2026
    03/28/2026 In-Person Open Labs Antigo Campus
    Mar 23 – May 22
    -
    T112 - IEM Lab - Antigo Campus
    Bryan Schroder
    $173.79
    Post Secondary

    Industrial Electronics Technology 4 - Electrical Systems 10660126

  • 1.00 credits
  • Electronics Foundation
  • $173.79
  • Introduce the concepts of electrical systems including transformers, the potential dangers of electrical power and the application and safety standards related to electrical power components. Utility, industrial and alternative power generation and distribution systems are discussed. Advanced concepts including power factor correction are covered. Laboratory activities are performed to verify the theory.

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    #91 Spring
    Open
    03/23/2026 –
    05/22/2026
    03/28/2026 In-Person Open Labs Antigo Campus
    Mar 23 – May 22
    -
    T112 - IEM Lab - Antigo Campus
    Bryan Schroder
    $173.79
    Post Secondary

    Industrial Motors 1: Electric Motors 10620159

  • 1.00 credits
  • Electromechanical Technology
  • $188.79
  • Introduces industrial motors including the most common types of AC and DC motors. The potential dangers of Industrial motors are explored and the application and safety standards related to electric motors are reviewed and implemented. Labs include motor load and efficiency testing utilizing digital power, speed and torque measurement devices.

    1 Course Section
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    #91 Spring
    Open
    03/23/2026 –
    05/22/2026
    03/28/2026 In-Person Open Labs Antigo Campus
    Mar 23 – May 22
    -
    T112 - IEM Lab - Antigo Campus
    Matt Jacobson
    $188.79
    Post Secondary

    Industrial Motors 2: DC/AC Variable Speed Motor Drives 10620160

  • 1.00 credits
  • Electromechanical Technology
  • $188.79
  • Introduces industrial motor drives including the most common types of DC and AC variable speed motor drives. Constant speed, torque and power operation modes, as well as the various solid state motor drive power control schemes and applications are discussed. Remote control and monitoring signals and system integration techniques are introduced. Labs include multiple vendor motor drive programming, connection, integration and testing as well as drive network communications, control and monitoring.

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    #91 Spring
    Open
    03/23/2026 –
    05/22/2026
    03/28/2026 In-Person Open Labs Antigo Campus
    Mar 23 – May 22
    -
    T112 - IEM Lab - Antigo Campus
    Matt Jacobson
    $188.79
    Post Secondary

    Industry Workplace Safety 10620172

  • 1.00 credits
  • Electromechanical Technology
  • $188.79
  • Introduces General Industry Safety Practices and is intended to provide an entry level worker’s general awareness on recognizing and preventing hazards in a general industry setting. An OSHA 10 General Industry certification will be obtained with completion of the course. In addition, lab specific safety will be covered. OSHA has some very specific rules for receiving the certification card for OSHA 10. OSHA 10 Cards can only be issued to students in the face-to-face classes who attend every class. OSHA will not allow anyone taking this course in an online/flex format to receive a certification card. If you need the OSHA 10 card upon completion of this course, please be sure you are enrolled in the face-to-face section.

    1 Course Section
    1 Course Section
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    #91 Spring
    Open
    03/23/2026 –
    05/22/2026
    03/28/2026 In-Person Open Labs Antigo Campus
    Mar 23 – May 22
    -
    T112 - IEM Lab - Antigo Campus
    Bryan Schroder
    $188.79
    Post Secondary

    Intro To Microcontrollers 10660121

  • 1.00 credits
  • Electronics Foundation
  • $173.79
  • Introduces the microcontroller, a tiny computer which uses digital inputs and outputs to control electrical/electronic circuits. A Basic Stamp microcontroller will be programmed via a USB port to a PC using a PBASIC editor program. It will then be connected to digital inputs such as switches and sensors and used to control output circuits such as LED displays, DC motors, relays, buzzers and servo motors.

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    #91 Spring
    Open
    03/23/2026 –
    05/22/2026
    03/28/2026 In-Person Open Labs Antigo Campus
    Mar 23 – May 22
    -
    T112 - IEM Lab - Antigo Campus
    Matt Jacobson
    $173.79
    Post Secondary

    Line Electrician Field Training 4 31413109

  • 5.00 credits
  • Electricity
  • $925.20
  • Introduces learners to primary overhead work. Learners will continue to practice advanced pole climbing techniques, and operate utility trucks and equipment.

    1 Course Section
    1 Course Section
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    #01 Spring
    Open
    03/09/2026 –
    04/23/2026
    03/09/2026 In-Person Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Mar 9 – Apr 23
    Tuesday
    08:00 AM - 09:00 AM
    AG401 - EPDP Classroom - Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Marc Cegielski
    Mar 9 – Apr 23
    Thursday, Monday, Wednesday
    08:00 AM - 03:30 PM
    AG401 - EPDP Classroom - Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Marc Cegielski
    Mar 9 – Apr 23
    Tuesday
    10:00 AM - 03:30 PM
    AG401 - EPDP Classroom - Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Marc Cegielski
    $925.20
    Post Secondary

    Machine Control 1: Ladder Logic Fundamentals 10620151

  • 1.00 credits
  • Electromechanical Technology
  • $188.79
  • Introduces ladder logic symbols and diagrams used in industrial control circuits. Safety standards and procedures are reviewed and implemented. Discrete industrial devices are also studied including switches, relays, timers, and motor starters.

    1 Course Section
    1 Course Section
    Section Status Start/End Date Register By Instruction Mode Campus Meeting Information Cost
    #91 Spring
    Open
    03/23/2026 –
    05/22/2026
    03/28/2026 In-Person Open Labs Antigo Campus
    Mar 23 – May 22
    -
    T112 - IEM Lab - Antigo Campus
    Benjamin Knospe
    $188.79
    Post Secondary

    Machine Control 2: Motor And Actuator Control 10620152

  • 1.00 credits
  • Electromechanical Technology
  • $188.79
  • Develop motor and other actuator control and power circuits. The student will utilize typical industrial manufacturing controls. Basic machine sequence control circuits are developed using computer aided design and simulation software.

    1 Course Section
    1 Course Section
    Section Status Start/End Date Register By Instruction Mode Campus Meeting Information Cost
    #91 Spring
    Open
    03/23/2026 –
    05/22/2026
    03/28/2026 In-Person Open Labs Antigo Campus
    Mar 23 – May 22
    -
    T112 - IEM Lab - Antigo Campus
    Benjamin Knospe
    $188.79
    Post Secondary

    Machine Control 3: Sensors And Machine Safety 10620153

  • 1.00 credits
  • Electromechanical Technology
  • $188.79
  • Introduces solid state motor controls and proximity and photo sensors. Machine sequence control circuits are developed using programmable logic relays (PLRs) with computer based ladder logic programming and simulation software and then connected and tested in the lab.

    1 Course Section
    1 Course Section
    Section Status Start/End Date Register By Instruction Mode Campus Meeting Information Cost
    #91 Spring
    Open
    03/23/2026 –
    05/22/2026
    03/28/2026 In-Person Open Labs Antigo Campus
    Mar 23 – May 22
    -
    T112 - IEM Lab - Antigo Campus
    Benjamin Effa
    $188.79
    Post Secondary

    Mechanical Systems 1: Basic Machine Components 10620157

  • 1.00 credits
  • Electromechanical Technology
  • $188.79
  • Introduces how machines work and basic mechanical power transmission system components.

    1 Course Section
    1 Course Section
    Section Status Start/End Date Register By Instruction Mode Campus Meeting Information Cost
    #91 Spring
    Open
    03/23/2026 –
    05/22/2026
    03/28/2026 In-Person Open Labs Antigo Campus
    Mar 23 – May 22
    -
    T112 - IEM Lab - Antigo Campus
    Bryan Schroder
    $188.79
    Post Secondary

    Mechanical Systems 2: Power Transmission Systems 10620158

  • 1.00 credits
  • Electromechanical Technology
  • $188.79
  • Incorporates the detailed study of mechanical power transmission system components. Included are gear, belt, chain and screw drive systems. Lab experiments include the selection, installation and maintenance of mechanical power transmission components and systems.

    1 Course Section
    1 Course Section
    Section Status Start/End Date Register By Instruction Mode Campus Meeting Information Cost
    #91 Spring
    Open
    03/23/2026 –
    05/22/2026
    03/28/2026 In-Person Open Labs Antigo Campus
    Mar 23 – May 22
    -
    T112 - IEM Lab - Antigo Campus
    Bryan Schroder
    $188.79
    Post Secondary

    PLC 1: PLC Fundamentals And Bit Based Instructions 10620164

  • 1.00 credits
  • Electromechanical Technology
  • $188.79
  • Introduces PLC hardware setup, software applications and system configuration. Basic industrial control problems are solved using Bit Based Instructions. Various kinds of sensors and other input devices will be applied to the PLC. Output devices will be controlled by the PLC.

    1 Course Section
    1 Course Section
    Section Status Start/End Date Register By Instruction Mode Campus Meeting Information Cost
    #91 Spring
    Open
    03/23/2026 –
    05/22/2026
    03/28/2026 In-Person Open Labs Antigo Campus
    Mar 23 – May 22
    -
    T112 - IEM Lab - Antigo Campus
    Benjamin Effa
    $188.79
    Post Secondary

    PLC 2: Timers, Counters And Program Control 10620165

  • 1.00 credits
  • Electromechanical Technology
  • $188.79
  • Incorporates PLC Timer, Counter and Program Control instructions used in industrial manufacturing processes.

    1 Course Section
    1 Course Section
    Section Status Start/End Date Register By Instruction Mode Campus Meeting Information Cost
    #91 Spring
    Open
    03/23/2026 –
    05/22/2026
    03/28/2026 In-Person Open Labs Antigo Campus
    Mar 23 – May 22
    -
    T112 - IEM Lab - Antigo Campus
    Benjamin Effa
    $188.79
    Post Secondary

    PLC 3: Data, Math, Sequencer And Shift Instructions 10620166

  • 1.00 credits
  • Electromechanical Technology
  • $188.79
  • Incorporates Data, Math, Sequencer and Shift Register control instructions used in industrial manufacturing processes.

    1 Course Section
    1 Course Section
    Section Status Start/End Date Register By Instruction Mode Campus Meeting Information Cost
    #91 Spring
    Open
    03/23/2026 –
    05/22/2026
    03/28/2026 In-Person Open Labs Antigo Campus
    Mar 23 – May 22
    -
    T112 - IEM Lab - Antigo Campus
    Benjamin Effa
    $188.79

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