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Post Secondary

Advanced Lumber Grading 10465180

  • 2.00 credits
  • Wood Manufacturing Technology
  • Expands of the skills previously introduced through the use of more advanced standard grade classifications and methods.  Learners build additional experience in the grading of hardwood lumber and logs and enhance their merchandising knowledge and understanding with emphasis on hands-on exercises and techniques.

    1 Course Section
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    #01 Fall
    Open
    11/03/2026 –
    12/15/2026
    10/24/2026 Hybrid Antigo Campus
    Nov 3 – Dec 15
    Thursday
    08:00 AM - 01:50 PM
    WT124 - Antigo Wood Technology Lab - Antigo Campus
    Logan Wells
    Nov 3 – Dec 15
    Tuesday
    02:15 PM - 04:50 PM
    T124 - Classroom - Antigo Campus
    Logan Wells
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    Post Secondary

    Advanced Wood Manufacturing 10465195

  • 2.00 credits
  • Wood Manufacturing Technology
  • Apply upper-level topics and business metrics to guide manufacturing decisions. Key topics will include incorporating technology and automation to optimize production, yield and value. In addition, this case study-based class will focus on lean manufacturing, understanding cost structure, data analysis and statistical process control.

    1 Course Section
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    #01 Fall
    Open
    08/24/2026 –
    09/23/2026
    08/29/2026 Hybrid Antigo Campus
    Aug 24 – Sep 23
    Monday, Wednesday
    08:00 AM - 11:20 AM
    WT124 - Antigo Wood Technology Lab - Antigo Campus
    Logan Wells
    Aug 24 – Sep 23
    Monday, Wednesday
    01:00 PM - 02:20 PM
    WT108B - Antigo Wood Tech Classroom - Antigo Campus
    Logan Wells
    Aug 24 – Sep 23
    Tuesday
    01:15 PM - 02:05 PM
    T130 - CAD Lab - Antigo Campus
    Logan Wells
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    Post Secondary

    Agricultural Accounting 10091186

  • 2.00 credits
  • Animal Husbandry
  • Introduces the key concepts that a businessperson needs to understand. Learners explore three primary financial statements: the balance sheet, the income statement and the cash flow statement. Application of accounting processes: cash and accrual methods, recording business transactions, making a trial balance, creating financial statements and keeping records. Examination of various benchmarks utilizing financial statements.

    1 Course Section
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    #01 Fall
    Open
    08/24/2026 –
    12/14/2026
    08/29/2026 In-Person Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Aug 24 – Dec 14
    Monday
    09:00 AM - 11:50 AM
    AG207 - Ag Classroom - Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Charl Van Der Nest
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    Post Secondary

    Agriculture Equipment Safety 10093103

  • 2.00 credits
  • Crop And Soil
  • Explore the work environment of an agriculture equipment technician. Learners will practice safe use of basic hand and power tools. Additionally, learners will cover various types of equipment safe operation in both a shop and farm environment. Learners will complete an agriculture equipment driving examination. 

    2 Course Sections
    2 Course Sections
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    #01 Fall
    Open
    08/25/2026 –
    12/15/2026
    08/29/2026 In-Person Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Aug 25 – Dec 15
    Tuesday
    01:00 PM - 04:20 PM
    AG207 - Ag Classroom - Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Alex Crockford
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    #02 Fall
    Open
    08/26/2026 –
    12/16/2026
    08/29/2026 In-Person Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Aug 26 – Dec 16
    Wednesday
    01:00 PM - 04:20 PM
    AG207 - Ag Classroom - Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Alex Crockford
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    Post Secondary

    Animal Management 10098120

  • 3.00 credits
  • Veterinary
  • Evaluate common domestic species. Learners will also examine the Animal Welfare act regarding the care and housing of animals.

    2 Course Sections
    2 Course Sections
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    #01 Fall
    Open
    08/24/2026 –
    12/16/2026
    08/29/2026 In-Person Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Aug 24 – Dec 14
    Monday
    10:30 AM - 12:20 PM
    AG301 - Vet Tech Classroom - Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Aug 26 – Dec 16
    Wednesday
    08:30 AM - 10:20 AM
    AG301 - Vet Tech Classroom - Agriculture Center of Excellence
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    #02 Fall
    Open
    08/24/2026 –
    12/16/2026
    08/29/2026 In-Person Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Aug 24 – Dec 14
    Monday
    10:30 AM - 12:20 PM
    AG301 - Vet Tech Classroom - Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Aug 26 – Dec 16
    Wednesday
    10:30 AM - 12:20 PM
    AG301 - Vet Tech Classroom - Agriculture Center of Excellence
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    Post Secondary

    Animal Nursing 10098140

  • 3.00 credits
  • Veterinary
  • Establish the basics of animal nursing including patient history, restraint for medical procedures, and preventative medicine on both large and small animal patients. Topics covered Include venipuncture, wound management, client education, diagnostic imaging, and small animal nutrition. This course is only offered in spring and summer semesters.

    2 Course Sections
    2 Course Sections
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    #01 Fall
    Open
    08/26/2026 –
    12/16/2026
    08/29/2026 In-Person Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Aug 26 – Dec 16
    Wednesday
    10:00 AM - 11:50 AM
    AG306 - Vet Tech Treatment Lab - Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Aug 26 – Dec 16
    Wednesday
    01:00 PM - 02:50 PM
    AG306 - Vet Tech Treatment Lab - Agriculture Center of Excellence
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    #02 Fall
    Open
    08/26/2026 –
    12/16/2026
    08/29/2026 In-Person Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Aug 26 – Dec 16
    Wednesday
    10:00 AM - 11:50 AM
    AG306 - Vet Tech Treatment Lab - Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Aug 26 – Dec 16
    Wednesday
    03:00 PM - 04:50 PM
    AG306 - Vet Tech Treatment Lab - Agriculture Center of Excellence
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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.

    2 Course Sections
    2 Course Sections
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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
    #PD045 Summer
    Open
    07/09/2026
    07/09/2026 In-Person Antigo Campus
    Jul 9
    Thursday
    08:00 AM - 03:00 PM
    T103 - Classroom - Antigo Campus
    Paige VanDeWalle
    $71.00
    Post Secondary

    Basic Electricity For Gas Utility 31469108

  • 1.00 credits
  • Petroleum Chemical Service
  • Introduces the fundamental principles of electrical theory for AC (Alternating Current) and DC (Direct Current) as applied to electrical circuits and devices utilized the the gas utility industry. Some examples of equipment used in these circuits are: transformers, inductors, and capacitors. The general topics covered in this course include: safety, electrical theory, basic electrical quantities and their units of measurement; electrical circuits; and general uses of electricity in the gas utility industry.

    1 Course Section
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    #01 Fall
    Open
    09/04/2026 –
    12/11/2026
    08/29/2026 In-Person Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Sep 4 – Dec 11
    Friday
    08:00 AM - 10:00 AM
    AG402 - Gas Utilities Classroom - Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Brian Mero
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    Continuing Education

    Beginning Beekeeping 60090102

  • 0.15 credits
  • Young & Adult Farmers
  • $125.00
  • In this class students will learn the basics of beekeeping, including the biology of bees, how to maintain a hive, the life cycle of bees, the hierarchy of the hive, protecting your bees from disease and predators, as well as how to winterize your hives.

    1 Course Section
    1 Course Section
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    #PD001 Spring
    Open
    04/14/2026 –
    04/28/2026
    04/14/2026 In-Person Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Apr 14 – Apr 28
    Tuesday
    05:00 PM - 07:00 PM
    AG207 - Ag Classroom - Agriculture Center of Excellence
    WTPD Contracts
    $125.00
    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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    #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
    #PD102 Summer
    Open
    07/20/2026
    07/20/2026 In-Person Antigo Campus
    Jul 20
    Monday
    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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    #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
    #PD064 Summer
    Open
    07/23/2026
    07/23/2026 In-Person Antigo Campus
    Jul 23
    Thursday
    06:00 PM - 09:00 PM
    T103 - Classroom - Antigo Campus
    Diane McKinney
    $35.00
    Post Secondary

    Building Design For The Cow 10091165

  • 3.00 credits
  • Animal Husbandry
  • Examines various barn designs and layouts in order to ensure the well-being of food producing animals. Learners will explore a variety of best practices pertaining to barn design for milk production, animal comfort and reducing animal stress. 

    1 Course Section
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    #01 Summer
    Open
    06/03/2026 –
    07/29/2026
    06/09/2026 In-Person Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Jun 3 – Jul 29
    Wednesday
    12:30 PM - 04:50 PM
    AG207 - Ag Classroom - Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Charl Van Der Nest
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    Post Secondary

    CNC Router 1 10465188

  • 2.00 credits
  • Wood Manufacturing Technology
  • Explore Computer Numeric Control (CNC) Routers and how they are used in the secondary manufacturing industry. Learners will attain a fundamental understanding of Computer Aided Drafting (CAD) and Computer Aided Machining (CAM) software as well as machine operation. Learners will also get a basic overview of the types of tooling used with CNC routers.

    1 Course Section
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    #01 Fall
    Open
    11/03/2026 –
    12/16/2026
    10/24/2026 Hybrid Antigo Campus
    Nov 3 – Dec 16
    Thursday
    02:00 PM - 04:50 PM
    WT124 - Antigo Wood Technology Lab - Antigo Campus
    Charlie Warner
    Nov 3 – Dec 16
    Thursday
    02:00 PM - 04:50 PM
    T130 - CAD Lab - Antigo Campus
    Charlie Warner
    Nov 3 – Dec 16
    Tuesday
    11:30 AM - 12:50 PM
    T124 - Classroom - Antigo Campus
    Charlie Warner
    Nov 3 – Dec 16
    Wednesday
    01:30 PM - 04:50 PM
    WT124 - Antigo Wood Technology Lab - Antigo Campus
    Charlie Warner
    Nov 3 – Dec 16
    Wednesday
    12:30 PM - 01:20 PM
    T130 - CAD Lab - Antigo Campus
    Charlie Warner
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    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
    1 Course Section
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    #01 Spring
    Open
    04/06/2026 –
    05/21/2026
    04/06/2026 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
    Post Secondary

    Companion Animal & Equine Diseases 10098150

  • 3.00 credits
  • Veterinary
  • Focus on disease etiology, symptoms, transmission, diagnosis, prevention, and control as it relates to companion animal and equine diseases.

    1 Course Section
    1 Course Section
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    #01 Fall
    Open
    08/24/2026 –
    12/16/2026
    08/29/2026 Hybrid Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Aug 24 – Dec 16
    Monday
    01:00 PM - 02:50 PM
    AG213 - Ag Classroom - Agriculture Center of Excellence
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    Post Secondary

    Dairy Nutrition 10091217

  • 2.00 credits
  • Animal Husbandry
  • Analyze the nutritional needs of dairy cattle during each stage of their life. Topics covered include: roles of digestive nutrients, nutritional requirements at various growth stages, relationship between forage quality and nutrition, ration balancing through calculation of feed and dry matter intake. Learners explore various methods of feeding dairy animals, including grazing system principles. Learners evaluate the use of dairy nutrition feed technologies.

    1 Course Section
    1 Course Section
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    #01 Fall
    Open
    08/24/2026 –
    12/14/2026
    08/29/2026 In-Person Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Aug 24 – Dec 14
    Monday
    01:00 PM - 03:50 PM
    AG207 - Ag Classroom - Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Alex Crockford
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    Post Secondary

    Designing And Timing Your Garden 31001103

  • 2.00 credits
  • Horticulture
  • Utilizing planning and space saving techniques, learners will develop a wide range of garden design options available. Additionally, Wisconsin weather should be considered when creating the garden design. Learners will outline when and where to plant and harvest cool and warm season plants.

    1 Course Section
    1 Course Section
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    #01 Fall
    Open
    08/24/2026 –
    12/14/2026
    08/29/2026 In-Person Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Aug 24 – Dec 14
    Monday
    01:00 PM - 04:50 PM
    AG212 - Ag Classroom - Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Trevor Frank
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    Post Secondary

    Diesel Brake Systems 1 10412119

  • 1.00 credits
  • Combustion Engines
  • Focuses on the air brake system component operation and maintenance for trucks and tractor/trailers. Learners are introduced to the fundamentals of heavy truck air brake systems and camshaft actuated foundation brake components. Students are instructed on proper maintenance inspection techniques for cam actuated air brake systems.

    1 Course Section
    1 Course Section
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    #01 Fall
    Open
    08/24/2026 –
    08/28/2026
    08/29/2026 In-Person Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Aug 24 – Aug 28
    Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
    07:30 AM - 12:00 PM
    DESL100 - Diesel Classroom - Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Andrew Borski
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    Post Secondary

    Diesel Brake Systems 2 10412125

  • 2.00 credits
  • Combustion Engines
  • Explores drum and disc air operated foundation brakes, as well as heavy-duty hydraulic brakes. Provides the opportunity for learners to test and troubleshoot the entire air and hydraulic brake systems. Introduces learners to ABS systems found in trucks.

    1 Course Section
    1 Course Section
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    #01 Fall
    Open
    08/31/2026 –
    09/18/2026
    08/29/2026 In-Person Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Aug 31 – Sep 18
    Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
    07:30 AM - 12:00 PM
    DESL100 - Diesel Classroom - Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Andrew Borski
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    Post Secondary

    Diesel Brake Systems 3 10412131

  • 2.00 credits
  • Combustion Engines
  • Focuses on the mechanical and electronic controls of air brake systems, including the operation and troubleshooting of ABS and Stability Control systems for trucks and tractor/trailers. Instruction expands to include the principles, operation, and service of automatic and automated transmission systems and their integration with other systems. Learners will apply diagnostic and troubleshooting techniques while interpreting compressed air, hydraulic, and electrical schematics related to braking and transmission systems.

    1 Course Section
    1 Course Section
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    #01 Fall
    Open
    11/11/2026 –
    12/08/2026
    10/24/2026 In-Person Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Nov 11 – Dec 8
    Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday
    12:30 PM - 05:00 PM
    DESL100 - Diesel Classroom - Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Andrew Borski
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    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
    1 Course Section
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    #01 Spring
    Open
    04/15/2026 –
    04/30/2026
    04/15/2026 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 1 10412118

  • 1.00 credits
  • Combustion Engines
  • Analyzes the fundamentals of electricity and electrical safety. Explores Ohm’s Law, use of a digital multimeter, wiring and components.

    1 Course Section
    1 Course Section
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    #01 Fall
    Open
    11/10/2026 –
    11/16/2026
    10/24/2026 In-Person Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Nov 10 – Nov 16
    Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
    07:30 AM - 12:00 PM
    DESL100 - Diesel Classroom - Agriculture Center of Excellence
    James Eckardt
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    Post Secondary

    Diesel Electrical Systems 2 10412123

  • 2.00 credits
  • Combustion Engines
  • Expands on the principles of basic electricity and application. Wiring diagram interpretation and utilization are introduced and practiced. Learners will also begin to apply their knowledge on the battery and starting systems.

    1 Course Section
    1 Course Section
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    #01 Fall
    Open
    11/17/2026 –
    12/10/2026
    10/24/2026 In-Person Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Nov 17 – Dec 10
    Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
    07:30 AM - 12:00 PM
    DESL100 - Diesel Classroom - Agriculture Center of Excellence
    James Eckardt
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    Post Secondary

    Diesel Electrical Systems 4 10412130

  • 3.00 credits
  • Combustion Engines
  • Expands on heavy-duty electronic controls with a focus on practical lab activities and applied diagnostics. Learners will develop advanced skills in vehicle communication networks, data links, and diagnostic protocols used in both conventional and electric vehicle (EV) systems. Instruction includes EV safety procedures, high-voltage component identification, and system integration concepts. Emphasis is placed on real-world troubleshooting, fault code retrieval, and safe repair practices for electronically controlled and electric vehicle systems.

    1 Course Section
    1 Course Section
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    #01 Fall
    Open
    10/12/2026 –
    11/10/2026
    08/29/2026 In-Person Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Oct 12 – Oct 23
    Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday
    12:30 PM - 05:00 PM
    DESL100 - Diesel Classroom - Agriculture Center of Excellence
    James Eckardt
    Oct 26 – Oct 30
    Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
    12:30 PM - 05:00 PM
    DESL100 - Diesel Classroom - Agriculture Center of Excellence
    James Eckardt
    Nov 2 – Nov 10
    Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday
    12:30 PM - 05:00 PM
    DESL100 - Diesel Classroom - Agriculture Center of Excellence
    James Eckardt
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    Post Secondary

    Diesel Emission Systems 10412113

  • 2.00 credits
  • Combustion Engines
  • Instructs learners on the latest technologies employed in heavy diesel emission reduction systems. Covers diesel emission regulations, emission reduction theory, diesel emission contributions to air quality and ethics pertaining to diesel emission system repairs. Learners will troubleshoot and repair exhaust gas recirculation systems, diesel particulate containment systems and Tier 4 exhaust aftertreatment technologies.

    1 Course Section
    1 Course Section
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    #01 Fall
    Open
    09/21/2026 –
    10/09/2026
    08/29/2026 In-Person Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Sep 21 – Oct 9
    Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday
    12:30 PM - 05:00 PM
    DESL100 - Diesel Classroom - Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Andrew Borski
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    Post Secondary

    Diesel Engines 3 10412132

  • 3.00 credits
  • Combustion Engines
  • Builds on theory and operation principles learned in Diesel Engines 2. Examines in detail an engine's lubricating and cooling systems, as well as its internal rotating assembly. Through lab and lecture we perform diesel engine disassembly, inspection, parts evaluation and reassembly.

    1 Course Section
    1 Course Section
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    #01 Fall
    Open
    08/24/2026 –
    09/18/2026
    08/29/2026 In-Person Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Aug 24 – Sep 18
    Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
    12:30 PM - 05:00 PM
    DESL100 - Diesel Classroom - Agriculture Center of Excellence
    James Eckardt
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    Post Secondary

    Diesel Preventative Maintenance 1 10412120

  • 1.00 credits
  • Combustion Engines
  • Discusses the importance of vehicle maintenance and inspections on commercial motor vehicles. Also introduces the techniques for performing proper maintenance and inspections.

    1 Course Section
    1 Course Section
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    #01 Fall
    Open
    10/15/2026 –
    10/21/2026
    08/29/2026 In-Person Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Oct 15 – Oct 21
    Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
    07:30 AM - 12:00 PM
    DESL100 - Diesel Classroom - Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Andrew Borski
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    Post Secondary

    Diesel Preventative Maintenance 2 10412127

  • 2.00 credits
  • Combustion Engines
  • Focuses on the DOT's criteria for performing annual inspections. Also covers record-keeping requirements, liability concerns, and offers the opportunity to earn an annual inspection certificate upon successful completion of the test.

    1 Course Section
    1 Course Section
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    #01 Fall
    Open
    10/22/2026 –
    11/09/2026
    10/24/2026 In-Person Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Oct 22 – Nov 9
    Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
    07:30 AM - 12:00 PM
    DESL100 - Diesel Classroom - Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Andrew Borski
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    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
    1 Course Section
    Section Status Start/End Date Register By Instruction Mode Campus Meeting Information Cost
    #01 Spring
    Open
    04/06/2026 –
    05/21/2026
    04/06/2026 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

    Directional Drilling 31469107

  • 1.00 credits
  • Petroleum Chemical Service
  • Covers theory and safe operation of directional drilling operations. Explores safe machine operation, drilling fluids selection and preparation, proper pullback techniques, and work site walkthrough and evaluation.  Explores how to detect hits on other utilities.

    1 Course Section
    1 Course Section
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    #01 Fall
    Open
    09/04/2026 –
    12/11/2026
    08/29/2026 In-Person Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Sep 4 – Dec 11
    Friday
    10:00 AM - 01:00 PM
    AG402 - Gas Utilities Classroom - Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Brian Mero
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    Continuing Education

    DIY Flower Barrel Planter 60090116

  • 0.10 credits
  • Young & Adult Farmers
  • $45.00
  • Learn how to turn a simple barrel into a beautiful, eye-catching flower planter! In this hands-on class, you’ll create custom barrel planters while learning the basics of container gardening. We’ll cover soil selection, plant choices, arrangement techniques, and tips for keeping your flowers thriving all season long. Perfect for beginners or anyone looking to add a personal touch to their outdoor space. No prior experience needed—just bring your creativity!

    1 Course Section
    1 Course Section
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    #PD001 Spring
    Open
    05/18/2026
    05/18/2026 In-Person Agriculture Center of Excellence
    May 18
    Monday
    05:30 PM - 08:00 PM
    AG212 - Ag Classroom - Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Trevor Frank
    $45.00
    Continuing Education

    DIY Flower Basket 60090112

  • 0.10 credits
  • Young & Adult Farmers
  • $45.00
  • In this hands-on workshop, participants will build their very own 10” hanging basket of flowers. The instructor will cover essential topics such as selecting the ideal soil or potting medium, determining the perfect location for your hanging basket, and mastering proper water retention and drainage techniques. Learn the ins and outs of assembling a visually-appealing hanging flower basket while discovering the world of flowers to help you choose the best blooms to elevate your creation. Don't miss out on this opportunity to cultivate their green thumb and unleash their creativity!

    1 Course Section
    1 Course Section
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    #PD001 Spring
    Open
    05/04/2026
    05/04/2026 In-Person Agriculture Center of Excellence
    May 4
    Monday
    05:30 PM - 08:00 PM
    AG212 - Ag Classroom - Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Trevor Frank
    $45.00
    Post Secondary

    Drying Science Of Wood 10465182

  • 3.00 credits
  • Wood Manufacturing Technology
  • Explores the full process of drying wood, including wood structure, the full relationship between different environmental variables, and developing kiln operating schedules.  Learners also examine all stages of drying, how to prevent the material degradation, air drying, and steaming. 

    1 Course Section
    1 Course Section
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    #01 Fall
    Open
    11/02/2026 –
    12/16/2026
    10/24/2026 In-Person Antigo Campus
    Nov 2 – Dec 16
    Monday, Wednesday
    08:00 AM - 01:50 PM
    Antigo Campus
    Logan Wells
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    Post Secondary

    Electrical Fabrication 10660118

  • 1.00 credits
  • Electronics Foundation
  • 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
    1 Course Section
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    #81 Fall
    Open
    08/24/2026 –
    12/16/2026
    08/29/2026 In-Person Open Labs Antigo Campus
    Aug 24 – Dec 16
    -
    T112 - IEM Lab - Antigo Campus
    Matt Jacobson
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    Post Secondary

    Electromechanical Troubleshooting 10620173

  • 1.00 credits
  • Electromechanical Technology
  • 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
    1 Course Section
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    #81 Fall
    Open
    08/24/2026 –
    12/16/2026
    08/29/2026 In-Person Open Labs Antigo Campus
    Aug 24 – Dec 16
    -
    T112 - IEM Lab - Antigo Campus
    Matt Jacobson
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    Post Secondary

    Employer/Employee Relations 10091171

  • 2.00 credits
  • Animal Husbandry
  • Introduces topics that relate to working in a farm environment. Topics include personality, family relationships, decision-making and social relations as they apply to everyday living and working in an ongoing family operation or entry into the non-family farm job market. Personnel management techniques include: development of goals, determining personnel needs, finding and recruiting the right people, performance appraisals, training, promotions and terminations.

    1 Course Section
    1 Course Section
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    #01 Fall
    Open
    10/22/2026 –
    12/10/2026
    10/24/2026 In-Person Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Oct 22 – Dec 10
    Thursday
    01:00 PM - 04:50 PM
    AG207 - Ag Classroom - Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Charl Van Der Nest
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    Post Secondary

    Equine Medicine For Veterinary Technicians 10098240

  • 3.00 credits
  • Veterinary
  • Perform physical exams and evaluation of the general health of equine patients. Learners will learn diagnostic sampling techniques, parenteral and enteral medication administration, venipuncture, wound management techniques, and common restraint techniques for medical procedures. Other topics of study include nutrition, radiology, toxicities and disease management.

    1 Course Section
    1 Course Section
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    #01 Fall
    Open
    08/24/2026 –
    12/16/2026
    08/29/2026 Hybrid Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Aug 24 – Dec 16
    Friday
    08:00 AM - 11:50 AM
    Agriculture Center of Excellence
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    Post Secondary

    Farm Tax Essentials 10091181

  • 2.00 credits
  • Animal Husbandry
  • Application of federal and Wisconsin income tax laws regarding farming are covered in this course. Understanding how taxes affect the financial picture in a business is critical to the agriculture professional. Learners will apply income tax laws throughout the course as various topics are covered regarding taxation. Learners will prepare individual, Schedule F, and other supporting forms used in reporting financial information.

    1 Course Section
    1 Course Section
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    #01 Fall
    Open
    10/21/2026 –
    12/16/2026
    10/24/2026 In-Person Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Oct 21 – Dec 16
    Wednesday
    08:00 AM - 11:50 AM
    AG207 - Ag Classroom - Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Alex Crockford
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    Post Secondary

    Fluid Power Systems 1: Fundamentals 10612120

  • 1.00 credits
  • Fluid Power Technology
  • 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.

    1 Course Section
    1 Course Section
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    #81 Fall
    Open
    08/24/2026 –
    12/16/2026
    08/29/2026 In-Person Open Labs Antigo Campus
    Aug 24 – Dec 16
    -
    T112 - IEM Lab - Antigo Campus
    Benjamin Knospe
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    Post Secondary

    Fluid Power Systems 2: Fundamentals Of Pneumatics 10612121

  • 1.00 credits
  • Fluid Power Technology
  • 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
    1 Course Section
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    #81 Fall
    Open
    08/24/2026 –
    12/16/2026
    08/29/2026 In-Person Open Labs Antigo Campus
    Aug 24 – Dec 16
    -
    T112 - IEM Lab - Antigo Campus
    Benjamin Knospe
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    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.

    1 Course Section
    1 Course Section
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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
    T131 - Classroom - Antigo 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.

    1 Course Section
    1 Course Section
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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
    T131 - Classroom - Antigo Campus
    Rich Neumann
    $99.00
    Post Secondary

    Foundational Animal Biology 10091122

  • 2.00 credits
  • Animal Husbandry
  • Exposes students to biology and other life sciences. Through a variety of practical learning activities, learners will investigate basic biological principles emphasizing cell biology, fundamental processes of life, introductory genetics, and biodiversity. Learners will use the scientific method to complete basic research. Animal Science is diverse and the program offers flexibility for students to explore both basic and applied aspects of animal biology.

    1 Course Section
    1 Course Section
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    #01 Fall
    Open
    08/27/2026 –
    12/10/2026
    08/29/2026 In-Person Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Aug 27 – Dec 10
    Thursday
    09:00 AM - 11:50 AM
    AG107 - Ag Science Lab - Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Katy-Jane Shanak
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    Post Secondary

    Fruit Crop Production I 31001118

  • 1.00 credits
  • Horticulture
  • Introduces learners to pomology and its role in both global and local food systems. Students will explore the foundations of fruit crop production, with emphasis on fruit growth and development, integrated pest and disease management, and the principles of harvest and post-harvest handling. Examines how fruit physiology and production practices intersect to influence yield, quality, and market value. Throughout the semester, a different fruit or nut crop will be highlighted each week, allowing students to build a broad understanding of diverse species and cultivar selection, growing requirements, and their importance in food systems.

    1 Course Section
    1 Course Section
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    #01 Fall
    Open
    08/25/2026 –
    12/15/2026
    08/29/2026 In-Person Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Aug 25 – Dec 15
    Tuesday
    01:00 PM - 02:50 PM
    AG212 - Ag Classroom - Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Trevor Frank
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    Post Secondary

    Fundamentals Of Furniture Manufacturing 10465119

  • 2.00 credits
  • Wood Manufacturing Technology
  • This course is designed to provide the foundational knowledge and skills to manufacture furniture. Topics covered include: furniture design styles, sourcing raw material for projects, tool selection, machine operation, joinery and furniture construction.

    1 Course Section
    1 Course Section
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    #01 Fall
    Open
    08/24/2026 –
    09/24/2026
    08/29/2026 In-Person Antigo Campus
    Aug 24 – Sep 24
    Thursday, Monday, Wednesday
    08:00 AM - 12:50 PM
    WT124 - Antigo Wood Technology Lab - Antigo Campus
    Charlie Warner
    Aug 24 – Sep 24
    Thursday, Monday, Wednesday
    08:00 AM - 12:50 PM
    WT108B - Antigo Wood Tech Classroom - Antigo Campus
    Charlie Warner
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    Post Secondary

    Garden Production Basics 31001114

  • 2.00 credits
  • Horticulture
  • Examines plant development and factors that affect plant growth. Through hands-on experience, text, lab and classroom activities, learners will examine environmental effects, market gardening equipment, irrigation tools, and fertilizers necessary to grow healthy, productive plants. Emphasizes crop production practices in small- and large-scale gardens, high tunnels, and a greenhouse.

    1 Course Section
    1 Course Section
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    #01 Summer
    Open
    06/01/2026 –
    07/31/2026
    06/09/2026 Hybrid Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Jun 1 – Jul 31
    Monday
    08:00 AM - 11:50 AM
    AG212 - Ag Classroom - Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Trevor Frank
    Jun 1 – Jul 31
    Wednesday
    01:00 PM - 02:50 PM
    AG212 - Ag Classroom - Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Trevor Frank
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    Post Secondary

    Gas Utility Field Training 1 31469100

  • 3.00 credits
  • Petroleum Chemical Service
  • Introduces learners to the gas utility industry, its terminology, and definitions. Covers operation and safety procedures for hand and power tools, construction equipment, and excavation safety. Learners explore properties and characteristics of natural gas and propane.

    2 Course Sections
    2 Course Sections
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    #01 Fall
    Open
    08/03/2026 –
    08/18/2026
    08/04/2026 In-Person Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Aug 3 – Aug 18
    Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
    08:00 AM - 03:00 PM
    AG402 - Gas Utilities Classroom - Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Brian Mero
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    #02 Fall
    Open
    08/24/2026 –
    08/27/2026
    08/29/2026 In-Person Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Aug 24 – Aug 27
    Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
    09:30 AM - 03:00 PM
    AG402 - Gas Utilities Classroom - Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Brian Mero
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    Post Secondary

    Gas Utility Field Training 2 31469102

  • 5.00 credits
  • Petroleum Chemical Service
  • Demonstrate pipe fusing procedures and perform natural gas line installation of mains, services, and valves.  Reviews standards for plastic pipe pressure testing, locating, and proper meter sizing.  Includes traffic safety, confined space training, and combustible gas indicator operation.

    1 Course Section
    1 Course Section
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    #01 Fall
    Open
    08/31/2026 –
    10/21/2026
    08/29/2026 In-Person Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Aug 31 – Oct 21
    Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
    09:30 AM - 03:30 PM
    AG402 - Gas Utilities Classroom - Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Brian Mero
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    Post Secondary

    Gas Utility Field Training 3 31469101

  • 5.00 credits
  • Petroleum Chemical Service
  • Covers the propane industry and natural gas gate and regulation stations, leak detection surveying, fire control, abnormal operating conditions and mitigation.  Also covered are system uprating, mapping, leak repair to include steel mains, and gas line abandonment.

    1 Course Section
    1 Course Section
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    #01 Fall
    Open
    10/22/2026 –
    12/16/2026
    10/24/2026 In-Person Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Oct 22 – Dec 16
    Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
    09:30 AM - 03:30 PM
    AG402 - Gas Utilities Classroom - Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Brian Mero
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    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
    1 Course Section
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    #01 Spring
    Open
    04/06/2026 –
    04/17/2026
    04/06/2026 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
    Post Secondary

    Greenhouse Operation and Design 31001113

  • 1.00 credits
  • Horticulture
  • Explores greenhouse parts, structure, and coverings along with environmental controls will be covered throughout this course. Learners will actively participate in the operation of a greenhouse. Learners will evaluate greenhouse structure and design, while participating in greenhouse site assessment.

    1 Course Section
    1 Course Section
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    #01 Fall
    Open
    08/25/2026 –
    12/15/2026
    08/29/2026 In-Person Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Aug 25 – Dec 15
    Tuesday
    10:00 AM - 11:50 AM
    AG212 - Ag Classroom - Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Trevor Frank
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    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.

    1 Course Section
    1 Course Section
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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.

    2 Course Sections
    2 Course Sections
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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
    #PD043 Summer
    Open
    07/18/2026
    07/18/2026 In-Person Antigo Campus
    Jul 18
    Saturday
    08:00 AM - 01:00 PM
    T103 - Classroom - Antigo Campus
    Diane McKinney
    $61.00
    Post Secondary

    Heavy Duty Suspension & Steering 1 10412126

  • 1.00 credits
  • Combustion Engines
  • Introduces fastener identification and torque as it relates to equipment repairs. In the lab setting, proper torque techniques and concerns are discussed and practiced.

    1 Course Section
    1 Course Section
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    #01 Fall
    Open
    09/21/2026 –
    09/25/2026
    08/29/2026 In-Person Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Sep 21 – Sep 25
    Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
    07:30 AM - 12:00 PM
    DESL100 - Diesel Classroom - Agriculture Center of Excellence
    James Eckardt
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    Post Secondary

    Heavy Duty Suspension & Steering 2 10412124

  • 2.00 credits
  • Combustion Engines
  • Explores the operation, maintenance and overhaul of various heavy-duty steering and suspension systems. Wheel alignment diagnosis, adjustment and repair will be examined.

    1 Course Section
    1 Course Section
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    #01 Fall
    Open
    09/28/2026 –
    10/14/2026
    08/29/2026 In-Person Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Sep 28 – Oct 14
    Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
    07:30 AM - 12:00 PM
    DESL100 - Diesel Classroom - Agriculture Center of Excellence
    James Eckardt
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    Post Secondary

    Hydroponics 31001117

  • 2.00 credits
  • Horticulture
  • Explores the fundamentals of hydroponics and growing plants using water as a growing medium. Hands-on learning activities include growing and maintaining plants in an indoor hydroponic growing facility, a bato bucket system, and vertical hydroponic gardens. Learners will discover the scientific concepts behind growing plants in hydroponic systems and become experts in alternative growing methods.

    2 Course Sections
    2 Course Sections
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    #01 Summer
    Open
    06/01/2026 –
    07/31/2026
    06/09/2026 Hybrid Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Jun 1 – Jul 31
    Monday
    12:30 PM - 04:20 PM
    AG212 - Ag Classroom - Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Alex Crockford
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    #01 Fall
    Open
    08/27/2026 –
    12/10/2026
    08/29/2026 In-Person Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Aug 27 – Dec 10
    Thursday
    08:00 AM - 11:50 AM
    AG212 - Ag Classroom - Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Alex Crockford
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    Post Secondary

    Industrial Electronics Technology 1 - Direct Current Electrical Characteristics 10660123

  • 1.00 credits
  • Electronics Foundation
  • 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
    1 Course Section
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    #81 Fall
    Open
    08/24/2026 –
    12/16/2026
    08/29/2026 In-Person Open Labs Antigo Campus
    Aug 24 – Dec 16
    -
    T112 - IEM Lab - Antigo Campus
    Bryan Schroder
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    Post Secondary

    Industrial Electronics Technology 2 - Alternating Current Electrical Characteristics 10660124

  • 1.00 credits
  • Electronics Foundation
  • 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
    1 Course Section
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    #81 Fall
    Open
    08/24/2026 –
    12/16/2026
    08/29/2026 In-Person Open Labs Antigo Campus
    Aug 24 – Dec 16
    -
    T112 - IEM Lab - Antigo Campus
    Bryan Schroder
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    Post Secondary

    Industrial Electronics Technology 3 - Electronic Circuits And Devices 10660125

  • 1.00 credits
  • Electronics Foundation
  • 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.

    1 Course Section
    1 Course Section
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    #81 Fall
    Open
    08/24/2026 –
    12/16/2026
    08/29/2026 In-Person Open Labs Antigo Campus
    Aug 24 – Dec 16
    -
    T112 - IEM Lab - Antigo Campus
    Bryan Schroder
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    Post Secondary

    Industrial Electronics Technology 4 - Electrical Systems 10660126

  • 1.00 credits
  • Electronics Foundation
  • 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.

    1 Course Section
    1 Course Section
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    #81 Fall
    Open
    08/24/2026 –
    12/16/2026
    08/29/2026 In-Person Open Labs Antigo Campus
    Aug 24 – Dec 16
    -
    T112 - IEM Lab - Antigo Campus
    Bryan Schroder
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    Post Secondary

    Industrial Motors 1: Electric Motors 10620159

  • 1.00 credits
  • Electromechanical Technology
  • 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.

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    #81 Fall
    Open
    08/24/2026 –
    12/16/2026
    08/29/2026 In-Person Open Labs Antigo Campus
    Aug 24 – Dec 16
    -
    T112 - IEM Lab - Antigo Campus
    Benjamin Knospe
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    Post Secondary

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

  • 1.00 credits
  • Electromechanical Technology
  • 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.

    1 Course Section
    1 Course Section
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    #81 Fall
    Open
    08/24/2026 –
    12/16/2026
    08/29/2026 In-Person Open Labs Antigo Campus
    Aug 24 – Dec 16
    -
    T112 - IEM Lab - Antigo Campus
    Matt Jacobson
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    Post Secondary

    Industry Workplace Safety 10620172

  • 1.00 credits
  • Electromechanical Technology
  • 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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    #81 Fall
    Open
    08/24/2026 –
    12/16/2026
    08/29/2026 In-Person Open Labs Antigo Campus
    Aug 24 – Dec 16
    -
    T112 - IEM Lab - Antigo Campus
    Bryan Schroder
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    Post Secondary

    Intro to Hardwood Grading 10465179

  • 1.00 credits
  • Wood Manufacturing Technology
  • Expands of the skills previously introduced through the use of more advanced standard grade classifications and methods.  Learners build additional experience in the grading of hardwood lumber and logs and enhance their merchandising knowledge and understanding with emphasis on hands-on exercises and techniques.

    1 Course Section
    1 Course Section
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    #01 Fall
    Open
    09/28/2026 –
    10/01/2026
    08/29/2026 In-Person Antigo Campus
    Sep 28 – Oct 1
    Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
    08:00 AM - 11:20 AM
    WT124 - Antigo Wood Technology Lab - Antigo Campus
    Logan Wells
    Sep 28 – Oct 1
    Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
    12:00 PM - 02:50 PM
    WT108B - Antigo Wood Tech Classroom - Antigo Campus
    Logan Wells
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    Post Secondary

    Intro To Kiln Drying 10465181

  • 1.00 credits
  • Wood Manufacturing Technology
  • Introduces participants to the fundamentals of kiln drying lumber. The basics of determining moisture content, preparing samples and operating a dry kiln will be covered as well as an overview of different types of dry kiln equipment.

    1 Course Section
    1 Course Section
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    #02 Fall
    Open
    10/26/2026 –
    10/30/2026
    10/24/2026 In-Person Antigo Campus
    Oct 26 – Oct 30
    Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
    07:15 AM - 11:50 AM
    WT124 - Antigo Wood Technology Lab - Antigo Campus
    Logan Wells
    Oct 26 – Oct 30
    Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
    07:15 AM - 11:50 AM
    WT108B - Antigo Wood Tech Classroom - Antigo Campus
    Logan Wells
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    Post Secondary

    Intro To Microcontrollers 10660121

  • 1.00 credits
  • Electronics Foundation
  • 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.

    1 Course Section
    1 Course Section
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    #81 Fall
    Open
    08/24/2026 –
    12/16/2026
    08/29/2026 In-Person Open Labs Antigo Campus
    Aug 24 – Dec 16
    -
    T112 - IEM Lab - Antigo Campus
    Bryan Schroder
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    Post Secondary

    Intro to Psychology 10809198

  • 3.00 credits
  • Social Science
  • 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.

    1 Course Section
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    #04 Fall
    Open
    08/24/2026 –
    10/16/2026
    08/29/2026 Hybrid Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Aug 24 – Oct 16
    Tuesday
    11:00 AM - 01:50 PM
    AG205 - AG Classroom - Agriculture Center of Excellence
    James Hoelter
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    Post Secondary

    Introduction to Agribusiness 10006100

  • 1.00 credits
  • Agri-Business
  • Provides an overview of the agribusiness sector and its role within the modern food system. Students examine how agricultural businesses operate across the supply chain. This course introduces foundational concepts in agribusiness using real-world examples and case studies to illustrate industry challenges and opportunities. Learners will gain a practical understanding of how value is created in agribusiness and how businesses respond to an evolving agricultural landscape. A strategic college plan is developed in this course, and learners develop skills and documentation to prepare for a career in agriculture.

    1 Course Section
    1 Course Section
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    #01 Fall
    Open
    08/26/2026 –
    10/14/2026
    08/29/2026 In-Person Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Aug 26 – Oct 14
    Wednesday
    01:00 PM - 03:50 PM
    AG212 - Ag Classroom - Agriculture Center of Excellence
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    Post Secondary

    Introduction To Agricultural Studies 10091101

  • 1.00 credits
  • Animal Husbandry
  • Familiarizes learners with the Agriculture Center of Excellence and standard operating procedures. Learners will begin to develop a strategic college plan. Learners will be exposed to the various opportunities available throughout their program of study. This course will acquaint students with basic husbandry practices for dairy animals to prepare them for future courses; learners will work directly with the dairy animals throughout the program.

    1 Course Section
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    #01 Fall
    Open
    08/27/2026 –
    10/15/2026
    08/29/2026 In-Person Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Aug 27 – Oct 15
    Thursday
    01:00 PM - 03:50 PM
    AG207 - Ag Classroom - Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Charl Van Der Nest
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    Post Secondary

    Introduction To Agronomy 10093101

  • 1.00 credits
  • Crop And Soil
  • Familiarizes learners with the Agriculture Center of Excellence and standard operating procedures. Learners will begin to develop a strategic college plan. Learners will be exposed to the various opportunities available throughout their program of study. This course will acquaint students with basic agronomy practices and learners will begin the process of managing acres of cropland that will continue throughout the program.

    1 Course Section
    1 Course Section
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    #01 Fall
    Open
    08/26/2026 –
    12/16/2026
    08/29/2026 In-Person Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Aug 26 – Dec 16
    Wednesday
    11:00 AM - 11:50 AM
    AG212 - Ag Classroom - Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Trevor Frank
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    Post Secondary

    Introduction to Forest Products 10465183

  • 1.00 credits
  • Wood Manufacturing Technology
  • Explores the entire forest products supply-chain including sectors, current trends, career paths, and environments related to wood manufacturing. Establishes the importance of health and safety practices in the industry and introduces learners to various hazards they will encounter across industry, including sawmills, wood shops, and industrial settings. Learners will develop basic knowledge of OSHA, mills and shops in the forest products industry, and will have the opportunity to earn an NTC Forklift Operator Certificate.

    1 Course Section
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    #01 Fall
    Open
    08/24/2026 –
    09/24/2026
    08/29/2026 Hybrid Antigo Campus
    Aug 24 – Sep 24
    Thursday, Monday, Wednesday
    02:30 PM - 03:35 PM
    WT131 - Antigo Campus - Lab/Classroom - Antigo Campus
    Logan Wells
    Aug 24 – Sep 24
    Tuesday
    02:15 PM - 03:50 PM
    T124 - Classroom - Antigo Campus
    Logan Wells
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    Post Secondary

    Introduction To Soils 10093102

  • 2.00 credits
  • Crop And Soil
  • Examines basic soil and plant relationships. Soil fertility is important in considering the role that the soil plays with regard to the availability of nutrients to plants. Learners will study nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium, as well as other macro and micro nutrients. Learners will practice appropriate sampling, analyzing and interpretation of soil sample results. Various soil management practices will be discussed, along with soil physical, chemical and biological properties. The soil profile will be examined.

    1 Course Section
    1 Course Section
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    #01 Fall
    Open
    08/26/2026 –
    12/16/2026
    08/29/2026 In-Person Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Aug 26 – Dec 16
    Wednesday
    08:00 AM - 10:50 AM
    AG212 - Ag Classroom - Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Trevor Frank
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    Post Secondary

    Introduction To The Horticulture Industry 31001100

  • 1.00 credits
  • Horticulture
  • Explores the scope of the horticulture sector, including career opportunities. Familiarizes learners with the Agriculture Center of Excellence and standard operating procedures. Learners will begin to develop a strategic college plan. Learners will be exposed to the various opportunities available throughout their program of study.

    1 Course Section
    1 Course Section
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    #01 Fall
    Open
    08/25/2026 –
    12/15/2026
    08/29/2026 In-Person Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Aug 25 – Dec 15
    Tuesday
    08:00 AM - 09:50 AM
    AG212 - Ag Classroom - Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Trevor Frank
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    Continuing Education

    Knead to Know: Sourdough Basics 60306102

  • 0.05 credits
  • Related Art
  • $25.00
  • Interested in making sourdough bread at home but not sure where to start? This class offers a clear, beginner-friendly introduction to sourdough baking through lecture and demonstrations. Participants will observe techniques, ask questions, and sample bread, but will not bake during class. All supplies are provided, and nothing needs to be brought. Topics include getting started with sourdough, caring for yeast, the basic recipe and fermentation process, and when and how to add flavors.

    2 Course Sections
    2 Course Sections
    Section Status Start/End Date Register By Instruction Mode Campus Meeting Information Cost
    #PD001 Spring
    Open
    04/09/2026
    04/09/2026 In-Person Antigo Campus
    Apr 9
    Thursday
    06:00 PM - 08:00 PM
    WT131 - Antigo Campus - Lab/Classroom - Antigo Campus
    WTPD Contracts
    $25.00
    #PD002 Fall
    Open
    08/25/2026
    08/24/2026 In-Person Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Aug 25
    Tuesday
    05:30 PM - 06:30 PM
    AG213 - Ag Classroom - Agriculture Center of Excellence
    WTPD Contracts
    $59.00
    Post Secondary

    Laboratory Animal And Exotic Pet Medicine 10098170

  • 2.00 credits
  • Veterinary
  • Explore husbandry and care of exotic pets, pocket pets, birds and animals used for research. Topics covered include housing requirements, sanitation, nutrition, radiology, restraint and handling. Learners will practice hands on skills including administering medications, diagnostic sampling techniques and physical examinations of rats, mice, birds, rabbits, and other small mammals. This course may also work with reptiles. This course is only offered in fall semester.

    1 Course Section
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    #01 Fall
    Open
    08/24/2026 –
    10/16/2026
    08/29/2026 Hybrid Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Aug 27 – Oct 15
    Thursday
    01:30 PM - 04:20 PM
    AG301 - Vet Tech Classroom - Agriculture Center of Excellence
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    Post Secondary

    Lactating Cow Management Lab 10091125

  • 1.00 credits
  • Animal Husbandry
  • Perform animal health practices and activities as it relates to lactating cows. This hands-on lab provides learners with firsthand exposure to the duties, responsibilities and management opportunities that are present on a dairy operation. Each lab will build upon the skills from the previous lab. In this fourth lab, the focus will be on lactating cows. Students will have the opportunity to explore and analyze best management practices in lactating cow feeds, nutrition, vaccinations, veterinary needs and housing options.

    1 Course Section
    1 Course Section
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    #01 Fall
    Open
    08/26/2026 –
    10/14/2026
    08/29/2026 In-Person Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Aug 26 – Oct 14
    Wednesday
    08:00 AM - 11:50 AM
    AG207 - Ag Classroom - Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Charl Van Der Nest
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    Post Secondary

    Line Electrician Field Training 1 31468101

  • 5.00 credits
  • Energy Services
  • Focuses on the operation of trucks and equipment used in electric utility construction. Students will install utility poles, and URD equipment. Basic wood pole climbing techniques will be introduced. Learners will explore the overview of an electrical power system.

    1 Course Section
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    #01 Fall
    Open
    08/24/2026 –
    10/08/2026
    08/29/2026 In-Person Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Aug 24 – Oct 8
    Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
    08:30 AM - 03:00 PM
    AG401 - EPDP Classroom - Agriculture Center of Excellence
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    Post Secondary

    Line Electrician Field Training 2 31468103

  • 5.00 credits
  • Energy Services
  • Introduces learners to overhead pole framing techniques. Builds on pole climbing techniques learned in Line Electrician Field Training 1 and introduces new techniques.

    1 Course Section
    1 Course Section
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    #01 Fall
    Open
    10/12/2026 –
    12/03/2026
    08/29/2026 In-Person Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Oct 12 – Dec 3
    Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
    08:30 AM - 03:00 PM
    AG401 - EPDP Classroom - Agriculture Center of Excellence
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    Post Secondary

    Lumber Manufacturing: Sawing, Edging & Trimming 10465178

  • 2.00 credits
  • Wood Manufacturing Technology
  • Explores the general overview of plant layout, machine centers, and different product flow in a lumber manufacturing setting.  Learners focus on the mix of species, and how these can be utilized in various product lines, and examine the processing of lumber through sawing, edging, and trimming manufacturing operations.

    1 Course Section
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    #01 Fall
    Open
    10/05/2026 –
    10/22/2026
    08/29/2026 In-Person Antigo Campus
    Oct 5 – Oct 22
    Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
    11:15 AM - 04:50 PM
    WT108B - Antigo Wood Tech Classroom - Antigo Campus
    Logan Wells
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    Post Secondary

    Machine Control 1: Ladder Logic Fundamentals 10620151

  • 1.00 credits
  • Electromechanical Technology
  • 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
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    #81 Fall
    Open
    08/24/2026 –
    12/16/2026
    08/29/2026 In-Person Open Labs Antigo Campus
    Aug 24 – Dec 16
    -
    T112 - IEM Lab - Antigo Campus
    Benjamin Knospe
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    Post Secondary

    Machine Control 2: Motor And Actuator Control 10620152

  • 1.00 credits
  • Electromechanical Technology
  • 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
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    #81 Fall
    Open
    08/24/2026 –
    12/16/2026
    08/29/2026 In-Person Open Labs Antigo Campus
    Aug 24 – Dec 16
    -
    T112 - IEM Lab - Antigo Campus
    Benjamin Knospe
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    Post Secondary

    Machine Control 3: Sensors And Machine Safety 10620153

  • 1.00 credits
  • Electromechanical Technology
  • 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
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    #81 Fall
    Open
    08/24/2026 –
    12/16/2026
    08/29/2026 In-Person Open Labs Antigo Campus
    Aug 24 – Dec 16
    -
    T112 - IEM Lab - Antigo Campus
    Benjamin Knospe
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    Post Secondary

    Mechanical Systems 1: Basic Machine Components 10620157

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

    1 Course Section
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    #81 Fall
    Open
    08/24/2026 –
    12/16/2026
    08/29/2026 In-Person Open Labs Antigo Campus
    Aug 24 – Dec 16
    -
    T112 - IEM Lab - Antigo Campus
    Bryan Schroder
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    Post Secondary

    Mechanical Systems 2: Power Transmission Systems 10620158

  • 1.00 credits
  • Electromechanical Technology
  • 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
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    #81 Fall
    Open
    08/24/2026 –
    12/16/2026
    08/29/2026 In-Person Open Labs Antigo Campus
    Aug 24 – Dec 16
    -
    T112 - IEM Lab - Antigo Campus
    Bryan Schroder
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    Post Secondary

    Merchandising Produce Applications I 31001120

  • 1.00 credits
  • Horticulture
  • Introduces the principles and practices of produce merchandising for roadside stands and farmers markets. Covers methods for assessing produce quality, grading standards, and their application in marketing channels. Explores creative visual merchandising techniques and the relationships between customer behavior, effective product display, and product purchase. Examines the structure and success factors of community-supported agriculture (CSA) businesses. Students actively participate in operating farmers market stands using produce grown during the course, applying merchandising concepts in real-time.

    1 Course Section
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    #01 Fall
    Open
    08/25/2026 –
    12/15/2026
    08/29/2026 In-Person Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Aug 25 – Dec 15
    Tuesday
    03:00 PM - 04:50 PM
    AG212 - Ag Classroom - Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Trevor Frank
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    Post Secondary

    Mill Operations Overview 10465186

  • 1.00 credits
  • Wood Manufacturing Technology
  • Explores the hierarchy of the forest products industry structure as it relates to sawmill production facilities.  Learners will examine best practices and key performance indicators and apply these concepts in a live mill environment.  Topics that learners will focus on include lumber yield, grade proficiency, optimization of production flow, and downtime mitigation. 

    1 Course Section
    1 Course Section
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    #02 Fall
    Open
    10/26/2026 –
    10/30/2026
    10/24/2026 In-Person Antigo Campus
    Oct 26 – Oct 30
    Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
    12:30 PM - 05:05 PM
    WT108B - Antigo Wood Tech Classroom - Antigo Campus
    Logan Wells
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    Post Secondary

    Nutrient Management 10091140

  • 2.00 credits
  • Animal Husbandry
  • Explores grid sampling sizes, plant nutrient analysis, CEC, base saturation and nutrient management planning. Learners will apply classroom theory through hands-on activities such as grid sampling, plant identification and pest identification. Furthermore, learners will gain a greater understanding of plant nutrient testing and the implication of soil sampling test results. Learners will examine soil conservation practices, soil nutrition and pesticide application.

    1 Course Section
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    #01 Summer
    Open
    06/02/2026 –
    07/28/2026
    06/09/2026 In-Person Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Jun 2 – Jul 28
    Tuesday
    10:30 AM - 03:20 PM
    AG207 - Ag Classroom - Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Alex Crockford
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    Post Secondary

    Pest and Disease Management 10001105

  • 3.00 credits
  • Horticulture
  • Researches the latest science-based recommendations for battling garden and field pest problems. Throughout this course, students will learn to identify pests and plant diseases. Learners will determine what corrective action should be taken, if any. Integrated pest management concepts are covered in this course.

    1 Course Section
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    #01 Summer
    Open
    06/01/2026 –
    07/31/2026
    06/09/2026 Hybrid Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Jun 1 – Jul 31
    Wednesday
    09:00 AM - 11:50 AM
    AG212 - Ag Classroom - Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Trevor Frank
    Jun 1 – Jul 31
    Thursday
    01:00 PM - 03:50 PM
    AG212 - Ag Classroom - Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Trevor Frank
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