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Continuing Education

Registered Behavior Technician 47520428

  • 1.00 credits
  • Human Services
  • $199.00
  • The Registered Behavior Technician (RBT®) is a nationally recognized paraprofessional certification in behavior analysis. RBTs assist in areas such as delivering direct behavior-analytic services, aiding in implementing behavior plans which are developed by the BCBA or BCaBA, and collecting data. Completing this 40-hour course will provide students with the necessary training hours required for access to the RBT certification exam with the Behavior Analysis Certification Board (An exam separate from NTC).

    1 Course Section
    1 Course Section
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    #PD001 Fall
    Open
    08/25/2025 –
    12/17/2025
    11/19/2025 Online Online
    Aug 25 – Dec 17
    -
    Online
    Tara Geier
    $199.00
    Continuing Education

    Clinical Supervision In Substance Abuse Counseling 47520410

  • 0.75 credits
  • Human Services
  • $199.00
  • The Clinical Supervision in Substance Abuse Counseling course is designed to fulfill the Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services requirement of 30 hours of classroom training in clinical supervision. This course is designed for working professionals with the flexibility of online and self-paced. Each module includes a minimum of 6 hours of training in each of the following domains: Assessment or Evaluation, Counselor Development, Management or Administration, Professional Responsibility.

    1 Course Section
    1 Course Section
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    #PD003 Fall
    Open
    08/25/2025 –
    12/17/2025
    11/19/2025 Online Online
    Aug 25 – Dec 17
    -
    Online
    April McHugh
    $199.00
    Post Secondary

    Electrical Control Systems And Troubleshooting 50413519

  • 4.00 credits
  • Electricity
  • $686.40
  • Leads learner through the fundamentals of electric motor control. Learner will learn to recognize and draw the symbols and language of motor control, and how to apply these symbols into current industrial format. Learner will also learn to draw and read ladder and wiring diagrams. Learner will be introduced to the logic used in motor control and be required to apply this logic in order to correctly interpret, troubleshoot, design, and wire control circuits.

    1 Course Section
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    #01 Spring
    Open
    01/05/2026 –
    05/18/2026
    01/31/2026 In-Person Wausau Main Campus
    Jan 5 – Jan 12
    Monday
    07:00 AM - 03:30 PM
    H146A - Mechatronics Project Lab - H Building
    James Buck
    Jan 5 – Jan 12
    Monday
    07:00 AM - 03:30 PM
    H131 - Apprentice Classroom - H Building
    James Buck
    Jan 26 – Feb 16
    Monday
    07:00 AM - 03:30 PM
    H146A - Mechatronics Project Lab - H Building
    James Buck
    Jan 26 – Feb 16
    Monday
    07:00 AM - 03:30 PM
    H131 - Apprentice Classroom - H Building
    James Buck
    Mar 2 – May 18
    Monday
    07:00 AM - 03:30 PM
    H146A - Mechatronics Project Lab - H Building
    James Buck
    Mar 2 – May 18
    Monday
    07:00 AM - 03:30 PM
    H131 - Apprentice Classroom - H Building
    James Buck
    $686.40
    Post Secondary

    Basics Of Gas Appliances 31413110

  • 2.00 credits
  • Electricity
  • $370.08
  • Investigates installation and maintenance of gas appliances. Covers reading wiring diagrams, component functions and operation, different ignition types, equipment testing, troubleshooting, proper venting codes, and industry safe practices.  Covers leak detection for both gas and carbon monoxide, and make safe procedures. 

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    #01 Spring
    Open
    01/05/2026 –
    01/14/2026
    01/06/2026 In-Person Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Jan 5 – Jan 14
    Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
    08:00 AM - 04:30 PM
    AG402 - Gas Utilities Classroom - Agriculture Center of Excellence
    $370.08
    Post Secondary

    Programmable Logic Controllers 1 50413512

  • 2.00 credits
  • Electricity
  • $343.20
  • Introduces the fundamentals of the programmable logic controller and its programming software. Learners identify terminology and components, explore functions, analyze logic instructions, interpret ladder logic, and develop basic programming and troubleshooting skills.

    2 Course Sections
    2 Course Sections
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    #02 Spring
    Open
    01/06/2026 –
    03/03/2026
    01/31/2026 In-Person Wausau Main Campus
    Jan 6 – Mar 3
    Tuesday
    07:00 AM - 03:30 PM
    H146A - Mechatronics Project Lab - H Building
    Marc Martindale
    Jan 6 – Mar 3
    Tuesday
    07:00 AM - 03:30 PM
    H131 - Apprentice Classroom - H Building
    Marc Martindale
    $343.20
    #01 Spring
    Open
    01/08/2026 –
    03/12/2026
    01/31/2026 In-Person Wausau Main Campus
    Jan 8 – Jan 15
    Thursday
    07:00 AM - 03:30 PM
    H146A - Mechatronics Project Lab - H Building
    Marc Martindale
    Jan 8 – Jan 15
    Thursday
    07:00 AM - 03:30 PM
    H131 - Apprentice Classroom - H Building
    Marc Martindale
    Jan 29 – Mar 12
    Thursday
    07:00 AM - 03:30 PM
    H146A - Mechatronics Project Lab - H Building
    Marc Martindale
    Jan 29 – Mar 12
    Thursday
    07:00 AM - 03:30 PM
    H131 - Apprentice Classroom - H Building
    Marc Martindale
    $343.20
    Post Secondary

    Basic Electrical Control Systems 50413523

  • 2.00 credits
  • Electricity
  • $343.20
  • Leads learner through the basic fundamentals of electric motor control. Learner will learn to recognize and draw the basic symbols and language of motor control, and how to apply these symbols into current industrial format. Learner will also learn to read ladder and wiring diagrams. Learner will be introduced to the logic used in motor control and be required to apply this logic in order to correctly interpret and troubleshoot control circuits.

    1 Course Section
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    #01 Spring
    Open
    01/09/2026 –
    03/06/2026
    01/31/2026 In-Person Wausau Main Campus
    Jan 9 – Mar 6
    Friday
    07:00 AM - 03:30 PM
    H146A - Mechatronics Project Lab - H Building
    James Buck
    Jan 9 – Mar 6
    Friday
    07:00 AM - 03:30 PM
    H131 - Apprentice Classroom - H Building
    James Buck
    $343.20
    Post Secondary

    Line Electrician Field Training 3 31413107

  • 5.00 credits
  • Electricity
  • $925.20
  • Introduces learners to pole guying, wire pulling, overhead secondary and service connections.

    1 Course Section
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    #01 Spring
    Open
    01/26/2026 –
    03/05/2026
    01/31/2026 In-Person Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Jan 26 – Mar 5
    Tuesday
    08:00 AM - 09:00 AM
    AG401 - EPDP Classroom - Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Marc Cegielski
    Jan 26 – Mar 5
    Thursday, Monday, Wednesday
    08:00 AM - 03:30 PM
    AG401 - EPDP Classroom - Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Marc Cegielski
    Jan 26 – Mar 5
    Tuesday
    10:00 AM - 03:30 PM
    AG401 - EPDP Classroom - Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Marc Cegielski
    $925.20
    Post Secondary

    Introduction To Human Services 10520101

  • 3.00 credits
  • Human Services
  • $503.87
  • Examine the evolution of the human services field. Distinguish the various types of human service agencies and occupations available in the field. Demonstrate the qualities of the field professionals. Assess boundaries and ethical issues commonly found in the human services professions. Apply reflective practitioner methods.

    3 Course Sections
    3 Course Sections
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    #01 Spring
    Open
    01/26/2026 –
    03/16/2026
    01/31/2026 In-Person Zoom Available Wausau Main Campus
    Jan 26 – Mar 16
    Monday
    09:00 AM - 12:50 PM
    A239 - Classroom - A Building
    Tracy Vaughan
    $503.87
    #02 Spring
    Open
    01/26/2026 –
    05/22/2026
    01/31/2026 Online Required Due Dates Online
    Jan 26 – May 22
    -
    Online
    Tracy Vaughan
    $503.87
    #03 Spring
    Open
    03/23/2026 –
    05/22/2026
    03/28/2026 Online Required Due Dates Online
    Mar 23 – May 22
    -
    Online
    $503.87
    Post Secondary

    Crisis Intervention And Stress Management 10520143

  • 3.00 credits
  • Human Services
  • $503.87
  • Explore techniques and approaches to crisis intervention and stress management for providers in the human services field. Determine strategies for initial intervention, diffusion and assessment, resolution and/or referral, with emphasis on safety. Explore physiological processes regarding the short and long term approach to stress. Determine secondary traumatization, burnout and remediation techniques. Evaluate critical incident debriefing. Assess boundaries and ethical issues commonly found with crisis intervention and stress management. Apply basic counseling techniques including motivational interviewing. Apply reflective practitioner methods.

    1 Course Section
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    #01 Spring
    Open
    01/26/2026 –
    05/22/2026
    01/31/2026 Online Required Due Dates Online
    Jan 26 – May 22
    -
    Online
    Christina Lucas
    $503.87
    Post Secondary

    Human Sexuality 10520106

  • 3.00 credits
  • Human Services
  • $503.87
  • Evaluate human sexual behavior across the lifespan. Evaluate the history of sex. Analyze sexology. Differentiate between gender roles. Identify physiological differences between sexes. Explore differences in sexual orientation, sexually transmitted diseases and methods of contraception. Analyze sexual abuse and sex for sale. Assess boundaries and ethical issues commonly found when discussing sexual issues with clients. Apply reflective practitioner methods.

    1 Course Section
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    #01 Spring
    Open
    01/26/2026 –
    05/22/2026
    01/31/2026 Online Required Due Dates Online
    Jan 26 – May 22
    -
    Online
    Christina Lucas
    $503.87
    Post Secondary

    Professional Readiness 10520145

  • 1.00 credits
  • Human Services
  • $171.29
  • Examine the personal characteristics which are valued in the workplace including: comprehending the importance of updating work skills, examining the need to personally adapt to the constantly changing workplace, exploring information about job opportunities and training seminars, developing skills essential for career success and advancement, evaluating the value of interpersonal communication, and determining how students can be active yet socially cognizant and responsible users of technology and social media. Apply reflective practitioner methods. Assess boundaries and ethical issues commonly found when working in the helping professions. NOTE: This course should be taken the semester before Field Experience I and Clinical Experience I

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    1 Course Section
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    #01 Spring
    Open
    01/26/2026 –
    03/20/2026
    01/31/2026 Online Required Due Dates Online
    Jan 26 – Mar 20
    -
    Online
    Tammy Gorski
    $171.29
    Post Secondary

    Introduction To Gerontology 10520150

  • 3.00 credits
  • Human Services
  • $503.87
  • Introduces the field of gerontology, focusing on the complex factors that influence the aging process. Students will examine biopsychosocial variables that impact the quality of life for older adults and explore the ecology of aging, including the effects of societal attitudes, stereotypes, and culturally sensitive practices. The course also examines the value of work in shaping retirement, leisure, and end-of-life issues. Students will gain a comprehensive understanding of the challenges and opportunities associated with an aging population.

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    1 Course Section
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    #01 Spring
    Open
    01/26/2026 –
    05/22/2026
    01/31/2026 Online Required Due Dates Online
    Jan 26 – May 22
    -
    Online
    Ashley Glodowski
    $503.87
    Post Secondary

    Line Electrician Safety 3 31413108

  • 1.00 credits
  • Electricity
  • $171.29
  • Establishes safety procedures in pole top rescue techniques, and protective grounding, low voltage construction, and tree trimming methods and tools. Prepares learners to identify and establish a safe traffic work zone.

    1 Course Section
    1 Course Section
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    #01 Spring
    Open
    01/27/2026 –
    03/06/2026
    01/31/2026 Online Required Due Dates Online
    Jan 27 – Mar 6
    -
    Online
    Marc Cegielski
    $171.29
    Post Secondary

    Distribution Construction Standards 31413105

  • 1.00 credits
  • Electricity
  • $171.29
  • Analyzes distribution construction standards for overhead, underground, primary, secondary, clearances, code requirements, map/diagram reading and safe work practices.

    1 Course Section
    1 Course Section
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    #01 Spring
    Open
    01/27/2026 –
    04/21/2026
    01/31/2026 In-Person Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Jan 27 – Apr 21
    Tuesday
    09:00 AM - 10:00 AM
    AG401 - EPDP Classroom - Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Marc Cegielski
    $171.29
    Post Secondary

    Issues In Child Maltreatment 10520141

  • 3.00 credits
  • Human Services
  • $503.87
  • Examine issues often found in families that are affected by child abuse and neglect. Explore the social, environmental and biological components of child maltreatment. Determine the laws, agencies and procedures that are specific to child maltreatment. Define the role played by the helping professional in response to child maltreatment, including mandated reporting of abuse. Assess boundaries and ethical issues commonly found while working with child maltreatment. Apply reflective practitioner methods.

    1 Course Section
    1 Course Section
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    #01 Spring
    Open
    01/28/2026 –
    05/20/2026
    01/31/2026 In-Person Wausau Main Campus
    Jan 28 – May 20
    Wednesday
    09:00 AM - 11:50 AM
    A241 - Helping Skills Lab - A Building
    Tammy Gorski
    Jan 28 – May 20
    Wednesday
    09:00 AM - 11:50 AM
    A239 - Classroom - A Building
    Tammy Gorski
    $503.87
    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
    01/31/2026 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

    Electrical Skill Development 50413508

  • 2.00 credits
  • Electricity
  • $343.20
  • Introduces the apprentice to the layout and purpose of the National Electric Code. It also strives to teach the apprentice proper methodology to research a code question and correctly interpret what they are reading. Various examples in the textbook and activity sheets help guide the apprentice through this process.  Apprentices will research the structure of the National Electric Code and define the requirements of the code that are common to all electrical installations and electrical codes applicable to the trade.

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    #01 Spring
    Open
    03/10/2026 –
    05/05/2026
    01/31/2026 In-Person Wausau Main Campus
    Mar 10 – May 5
    Tuesday
    07:00 AM - 03:30 PM
    H146A - Mechatronics Project Lab - H Building
    James Buck
    Mar 10 – May 5
    Tuesday
    07:00 AM - 03:30 PM
    H131 - Apprentice Classroom - H Building
    James Buck
    $343.20
    Post Secondary

    Transformers & Motors 50413518

  • 2.00 credits
  • Electricity
  • $343.20
  • Introduces the Industrial Electrician Apprentice to the basic concepts of single and three-phase transformers. The course will cover transformer theory, turns, current and voltage ratios as well as proper connections and use of various transformers. In addition, this course is designed to give the Industrial Electrician Apprentice the knowledge required by industry to maintain electric motors and generators.

    1 Course Section
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    #01 Spring
    Open
    03/18/2026 –
    05/13/2026
    01/31/2026 In-Person Wausau Main Campus
    Mar 18 – May 13
    Wednesday
    07:00 AM - 03:30 PM
    H146A - Mechatronics Project Lab - H Building
    James Buck
    Mar 18 – May 13
    Wednesday
    07:00 AM - 03:30 PM
    H131 - Apprentice Classroom - H Building
    James Buck
    $343.20
    Post Secondary

    Process Measurement 50413505

  • 2.00 credits
  • Electricity
  • $343.20
  • Apprentices will learn to describe and explain the make-up of an automatic control loop, the function of each of the control loop elements and the terms used to describe the loop performance and characteristics, perform mathematical functions associated with offset math and apply the concepts to common signaling systems use used in process control systems. Course will examine the principles, methods and devices used to measure flows, temperatures, pressures, levels, and densities in various industrial process applications. Course will explore common methods and types of equipment used to measure chemical components of a material or stream.

    1 Course Section
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    #01 Spring
    Open
    03/19/2026 –
    05/14/2026
    01/31/2026 In-Person Wausau Main Campus
    Mar 19 – May 14
    Thursday
    07:00 AM - 03:30 PM
    H146A - Mechatronics Project Lab - H Building
    Marc Martindale
    Mar 19 – May 14
    Thursday
    07:00 AM - 03:30 PM
    H131 - Apprentice Classroom - H Building
    Marc Martindale
    $343.20

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