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Post Secondary

Comparative Politics 10809243

  • 3.00 credits
  • Social Science
  • Explore the dynamic field of comparative politics by assessing diverse democratic and non-democratic political systems and the intricate interplay between strong and weak states. Through critical analysis of cases across the globe, learners will describe political participation, institutional frameworks, and democratization processes for a variety of countries such as the United States, United Kingdom, Germany, Russia, India, and Iran. Learners will analyze the complexities shaping governance across continents through a historic, cultural, and economic lens. Learners will differentiate between parliamentary versus presidential systems and evaluate challenges faced in all political systems stemming from religious, ethnic, and cultural conflicts.

    1 Course Section
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    #01 Fall
    Open
    08/25/2025 –
    12/17/2025
    08/30/2025 Online Required Due Dates Online
    Aug 25 – Dec 17
    -
    Online
    Sarah Watson
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    Post Secondary

    Think Critically & Creatively 10809103

  • 3.00 credits
  • Social Science
  • Provides instruction about critical and creative thinking that is in high demand in all occupations. Models, theories, and processes provide the foundation for learning logical thinking strategies. Students will apply a systematic approach to problem solving by analyzing the problem, assessing possible solutions, and making effective decisions. In addition, students will generate ideas and analyze complex issues. This course assists students with developing a critical thinking mindset which is essential at every level of personal and professional life.Keywords:TCC, Think critically, Logic, Thinking creatively and critically

    3 Course Sections
    3 Course Sections
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    #01 Fall
    Open
    08/25/2025 –
    10/17/2025
    08/30/2025 In-Person Wausau Main Campus
    Aug 25 – Oct 17
    Thursday
    01:00 PM - 03:50 PM
    A211 - Classroom - A Building
    Sarah Watson
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    #02VC Fall
    Waitlist
    08/25/2025 –
    12/15/2025
    08/30/2025 Online Flexible Due Dates Online
    Aug 25 – Dec 15
    -
    Online
    Sarah Watson
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    #03VC Fall
    Open
    08/25/2025 –
    12/15/2025
    08/30/2025 Online Flexible Due Dates Online
    Aug 25 – Dec 15
    -
    Online
    Sarah Watson
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    Post Secondary

    Introduction To Molecular Diagnostics 10513170

  • 2.00 credits
  • Clinical Laboratory Technician
  • Introduces the principles and application of molecular diagnostics in the clinical laboratory.

    2 Course Sections
    2 Course Sections
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    #01 Fall
    Open
    08/25/2025 –
    10/17/2025
    08/30/2025 Online Required Due Dates Online
    Aug 25 – Oct 17
    -
    Online
    Valerie Natzke
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    #02DL Fall
    Open
    08/25/2025 –
    10/17/2025
    08/30/2025 Online Required Due Dates Online
    Aug 25 – Oct 17
    -
    Online
    Valerie Natzke
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    Post Secondary

    Introduction to Philosophy 10809260

  • 3.00 credits
  • Social Science
  • Introduces various fields of philosophy, philosophical methodology and the history of philosophy. Examines some philosophical issues in depth and develops the ability to think, speak and write critically about these problems that have concerned human beings for centuries.

    1 Course Section
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    #01 Fall
    Open
    08/25/2025 –
    12/17/2025
    08/30/2025 Online Required Due Dates Online
    Aug 25 – Dec 17
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    Online
    Brock Decker
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    Post Secondary

    Microeconomics 10809143

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

    3 Course Sections
    3 Course Sections
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    #01 Fall
    Open
    08/25/2025 –
    10/17/2025
    08/30/2025 In-Person Wausau Main Campus
    Aug 25 – Oct 17
    Wednesday
    10:00 AM - 12:50 PM
    A213 - Classroom - A Building
    Sarah Watson
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    #02VC Fall
    Waitlist
    08/25/2025 –
    12/15/2025
    08/30/2025 Online Flexible Due Dates Online
    Aug 25 – Dec 15
    -
    Online
    Sarah Watson
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    #03VC Fall
    Open
    08/25/2025 –
    12/15/2025
    08/30/2025 Online Flexible Due Dates Online
    Aug 25 – Dec 15
    -
    Online
    Sarah Watson
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    Post Secondary

    Advanced Microbiology 10513140

  • 2.00 credits
  • Clinical Laboratory Technician
  • Provides an overview of acid fast organisms, fungi, parasites, and anaerobic bacteria. The organisms, their pathophysiology, epidemiology, the diseases and conditions that they cause, laboratory methods of handling, culturing and identification will be discussed.

    2 Course Sections
    2 Course Sections
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    #01 Fall
    Open
    08/25/2025 –
    12/17/2025
    08/30/2025 In-Person Zoom Only ZOOM
    Aug 25 – Dec 17
    Monday
    09:30 AM - 10:20 AM
    ZOOM
    Valerie Natzke
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    #02DL Fall
    Open
    08/25/2025 –
    12/17/2025
    08/30/2025 In-Person Zoom Only ZOOM
    Aug 25 – Dec 17
    Monday
    09:30 AM - 10:20 AM
    ZOOM
    Valerie Natzke
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    Post Secondary

    Clinical Chemistry 10513116

  • 4.00 credits
  • Clinical Laboratory Technician
  • Introduces clinical chemistry techniques and procedures for routine analysis using photometric, potentiometric and separation techniques. Topics in this course include pathophysiology and methodologies for carbohydrate, lipids, proteins, renal function and blood gas analysis. Additional topics include hepatic, cardiac markers, tumor markers, endocrine function, miscellaneous body fluids, toxicology, enzymes and electrolytes.

    1 Course Section
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    #01 Fall
    Open
    08/25/2025 –
    12/17/2025
    08/30/2025 In-Person Wausau Main Campus ZOOM
    Aug 25 – Dec 17
    Friday
    11:00 AM - 12:50 PM
    3024 - MLT Lab - Center for Health Sciences (CHS)
    Valerie Natzke
    Aug 25 – Dec 17
    Wednesday
    11:00 AM - 12:50 PM
    3024 - MLT Lab - Center for Health Sciences (CHS)
    Valerie Natzke
    Aug 25 – Dec 17
    Monday
    10:30 AM - 11:20 AM
    ZOOM
    Valerie Natzke
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    Post Secondary

    Advanced Hematology 10513130

  • 2.00 credits
  • Clinical Laboratory Technician
  • Explores mechanisms involved in the development of hematological disorders. Emphasis is placed upon laboratory techniques used to diagnose disorders and monitor treatment.

    1 Course Section
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    #01 Fall
    Open
    08/25/2025 –
    12/17/2025
    08/30/2025 In-Person Wausau Main Campus ZOOM
    Aug 25 – Dec 17
    Wednesday
    01:30 PM - 03:30 PM
    3024 - MLT Lab - Center for Health Sciences (CHS)
    Cory Sullivan
    Aug 25 – Dec 17
    Monday
    11:30 AM - 12:20 PM
    ZOOM
    Cory Sullivan
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    Post Secondary

    Clinical Microbiology 10513133

  • 4.00 credits
  • Clinical Laboratory Technician
  • Presents the clinical importance of infectious diseases with emphasis upon the appropriate collection, handling and identification of clinically relevant bacteria. Disease states, modes of transmission and methods of prevention and control, including antibiotic susceptibility testing, will also be discussed.

    1 Course Section
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    #01 Fall
    Open
    08/25/2025 –
    12/17/2025
    08/30/2025 In-Person Wausau Main Campus ZOOM
    Aug 25 – Dec 17
    Friday
    08:30 AM - 10:30 AM
    3023 - Microbiology Lab - Center for Health Sciences (CHS)
    Cory Sullivan
    Aug 25 – Dec 17
    Thursday
    08:30 AM - 10:30 AM
    3023 - Microbiology Lab - Center for Health Sciences (CHS)
    Cory Sullivan
    Aug 25 – Dec 17
    Wednesday
    08:30 AM - 10:30 AM
    3023 - Microbiology Lab - Center for Health Sciences (CHS)
    Cory Sullivan
    Aug 25 – Dec 17
    Monday
    08:30 AM - 09:20 AM
    ZOOM
    Cory Sullivan
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    Post Secondary

    Basic Lab Skills 10513110

  • 1.00 credits
  • Clinical Laboratory Technician
  • Explores laboratory science career options and the fundamental principles and procedures performed in the laboratory. Learners will utilize medical terminology and basic laboratory equipment. Learners will follow required safety and infection control procedures and perform simple laboratory tests.

    2 Course Sections
    2 Course Sections
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    #01 Fall
    Open
    08/25/2025 –
    10/16/2025
    08/30/2025 In-Person Wausau Main Campus
    Aug 25 – Oct 16
    Thursday, Tuesday
    11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
    3024 - MLT Lab - Center for Health Sciences (CHS)
    Valerie Natzke
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    #02 Fall
    Open
    08/25/2025 –
    10/16/2025
    08/30/2025 In-Person Wausau Main Campus
    Aug 25 – Oct 16
    Thursday, Tuesday
    03:00 PM - 04:00 PM
    3024 - MLT Lab - Center for Health Sciences (CHS)
    Valerie Natzke
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    Post Secondary

    Phlebotomy 10513111

  • 2.00 credits
  • Clinical Laboratory Technician
  • Provides opportunities for learners to perform routine venipuncture, routine capillary puncture and special collection procedures.

    2 Course Sections
    2 Course Sections
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    #01 Fall
    Open
    08/25/2025 –
    10/16/2025
    08/30/2025 In-Person Wausau Main Campus
    Aug 25 – Oct 16
    Thursday, Tuesday
    12:30 PM - 02:30 PM
    3024 - MLT Lab - Center for Health Sciences (CHS)
    Valerie Natzke
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    #02 Fall
    Open
    08/25/2025 –
    10/16/2025
    08/30/2025 In-Person Wausau Main Campus
    Aug 25 – Oct 16
    Thursday, Tuesday
    04:00 PM - 06:00 PM
    3024 - MLT Lab - Center for Health Sciences (CHS)
    Valerie Natzke
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    Post Secondary

    Intro To Amer Government 10809122

  • 3.00 credits
  • Social Science
  • Introduces American political processes and Institutions. Focuses on rights and responsibilities of citizens and the process of participatory democracy. Learners examine the complexity of the separation of powers and checks and balances. Explores the role of the media, interest groups, political parties and public opinion in the political process. Also explores the role of state and national government in our federal system.

    1 Course Section
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    #01 Fall
    Open
    08/25/2025 –
    12/17/2025
    08/30/2025 Online Required Due Dates Online
    Aug 25 – Dec 17
    -
    Online
    Sarah Watson
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    Post Secondary

    Abnormal Psychology 10809159

  • 3.00 credits
  • Social Science
  • The course addresses the foundations of abnormal psychology and psychological disorders, including their characteristics, possible causes, assessments, diagnostic processes, and treatments. The course includes examination of major historical and theoretical perspectives, research, sociocultural considerations, and elements of psychological wellness.

    1 Course Section
    1 Course Section
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    #01 Fall
    Open
    08/25/2025 –
    12/17/2025
    08/30/2025 Online Required Due Dates Online
    Aug 25 – Dec 17
    -
    Online
    Kelly Crockett
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    Post Secondary

    Intro To Sociology 10809196

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

    9 Course Sections
    9 Course Sections
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    #01 Fall
    Open
    08/25/2025 –
    12/15/2025
    08/30/2025 In-Person Wausau Main Campus
    Aug 25 – Dec 15
    Monday
    09:00 AM - 11:50 AM
    A213 - Classroom - A Building
    Kimberly Waltz
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    #05VC Fall
    Waitlist
    08/25/2025 –
    12/15/2025
    08/30/2025 Online Flexible Due Dates Online
    Aug 25 – Dec 15
    -
    Online
    Kimberly Waltz
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    #06VC Fall
    Open
    08/25/2025 –
    12/15/2025
    08/30/2025 Online Flexible Due Dates Online
    Aug 25 – Dec 15
    -
    Online
    Kimberly Waltz
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    #07VC Fall
    Open
    08/25/2025 –
    12/15/2025
    08/30/2025 Online Flexible Due Dates Online
    Aug 25 – Dec 15
    -
    Online
    Samuel Buemi
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    #08VC Fall
    Open
    08/25/2025 –
    12/15/2025
    08/30/2025 Online Flexible Due Dates Online
    Aug 25 – Dec 15
    -
    Online
    View Rates
    #02 Fall
    Open
    08/26/2025 –
    12/16/2025
    08/30/2025 In-Person Wausau Main Campus
    Aug 26 – Dec 16
    Tuesday
    01:00 PM - 03:50 PM
    A211 - Classroom - A Building
    Kimberly Waltz
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    #03AYW Fall
    Open
    10/20/2025 –
    12/17/2025
    10/25/2025 Attend Your Way Online Available Wausau Main Campus
    Oct 20 – Dec 17
    Thursday
    01:00 PM - 03:50 PM
    A211 - Classroom - A Building
    Sarah Watson
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    #04 Fall
    Open
    10/20/2025 –
    12/17/2025
    10/25/2025 In-Person Wausau Main Campus
    Oct 20 – Dec 17
    Friday
    11:00 AM - 01:50 PM
    A211 - Classroom - A Building
    Heidi Chitwood
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    #09VC Fall
    Open
    10/20/2025 –
    12/15/2025
    10/25/2025 Online Flexible Due Dates Online
    Oct 20 – Dec 15
    -
    Online
    Heidi Chitwood
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    Post Secondary

    Race, Class, Gender 10809217

  • 3.00 credits
  • Social Science
  • Examines ethnic, racial, religious and cultural origins of Americans. The course focuses on social interactions that contribute to the understanding of different groups in diverse settings. In addition to an analysis of majority/minority relations in a multicultural context, social class and gender will also be analyzed as systems of inequality and sources of cultural difference.

    1 Course Section
    1 Course Section
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    #01VC Fall
    Open
    08/25/2025 –
    12/15/2025
    08/30/2025 Online Flexible Due Dates Online
    Aug 25 – Dec 15
    -
    Online
    Kimberly Waltz
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    Post Secondary

    Macroeconomics 10809144

  • 3.00 credits
  • Social Science
  • Macroeconomics is an introductory course. Basic social choices regarding economic systems, basic economic aggregates , fiscal policy, the banking system, monetary policy, and international trade are the principle topics discussed in the course. Balance is drawn between theory, analysis, and a critique of the institutions that characterize modern mixed-capitalist economies. Conflicting social goals, economic constraints, and environmental concerns provide the framework through which the macroeconomy is analyzed.

    1 Course Section
    1 Course Section
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    #01VC Fall
    Open
    08/25/2025 –
    12/15/2025
    08/30/2025 Online Flexible Due Dates Online
    Aug 25 – Dec 15
    -
    Online
    Sarah Watson
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    Post Secondary

    Marriage & Family 10809128

  • 3.00 credits
  • Social Science
  • This course introduces the student to the sociological aspects of marriage and family life in contemporary American society. Emphasis is on the study of cognitive, emotional and behavioral patterns associated with courtship, love, mate selection, sexuality and marriage. Moreover, it discusses the life span development in the family life cycle, balancing work and family and parenting. This course is based on the premise that human attitudes, feelings and behaviors are largely shaped and influenced by philosophy, gender, communication and personal beliefs. Therefore, success in the institutions of marriage and family require knowledge and skills in the roles of spouse and parent and ways to apply concepts to daily life. Keywords: Soc, Family and Marriage, Marriage, Family Development

    1 Course Section
    1 Course Section
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    #01VC Fall
    Open
    08/25/2025 –
    12/15/2025
    08/30/2025 Online Flexible Due Dates Online
    Aug 25 – Dec 15
    -
    Online
    Samuel Buemi
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    Post Secondary

    Exceptional Person 10809138

  • 3.00 credits
  • Social Science
  • This course is designed to provide an introduction to exceptional persons. Topics studied include cognitive disability, giftedness, learning disabilities, emotional disorders, visual impairments, hearing impairments and various physical disabilities. Learning activities focus on educational, legal, and personal life issues. . Keywords: Disabled, Hearing, People, Person, Exceptional

    1 Course Section
    1 Course Section
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    #01VC Fall
    Open
    08/25/2025 –
    12/15/2025
    08/30/2025 Online Flexible Due Dates Online
    Aug 25 – Dec 15
    -
    Online
    Kelly Crockett
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    Post Secondary

    Cents & Sensibility 10809101

  • 1.00 credits
  • Social Science
  • Economic Skills is a practical study of consumer problems and consumer choice. This course is designed in an individualized, self-paced format with emphasis on developing the skill of consumer decision-making. Selected topics include: budgeting and family resource management, sources of consumer information, help in solving consumer problems and consumer decision-making in such areas as transportation, insurance, financial institutions, consumer goods and services, housing and credit. Keywords: Cents, E con

    1 Course Section
    1 Course Section
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    #01VC Fall
    Open
    08/25/2025 –
    12/15/2025
    08/30/2025 Online Flexible Due Dates Online
    Aug 25 – Dec 15
    -
    Online
    Sarah Watson
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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. Keywords: Psych, Intro to Psych

    14 Course Sections
    14 Course Sections
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    #02 Fall
    Open
    08/25/2025 –
    10/15/2025
    08/30/2025 In-Person Wausau Main Campus
    Aug 25 – Oct 15
    Monday, Wednesday
    09:00 AM - 11:50 AM
    A211 - Classroom - A Building
    Samuel Buemi
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    #03 Fall
    Open
    08/25/2025 –
    10/17/2025
    08/30/2025 In-Person Wausau Main Campus
    Aug 25 – Oct 17
    Monday
    01:00 PM - 03:50 PM
    A227 - Classroom - A Building
    Kelly Crockett
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    #07VC Fall
    Waitlist
    08/25/2025 –
    12/15/2025
    08/30/2025 Online Flexible Due Dates Online
    Aug 25 – Dec 15
    -
    Online
    Kelly Crockett
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    #08VC Fall
    Waitlist
    08/25/2025 –
    12/15/2025
    08/30/2025 Online Flexible Due Dates Online
    Aug 25 – Dec 15
    -
    Online
    James Hoelter
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    #09VC Fall
    Waitlist
    08/25/2025 –
    12/15/2025
    08/30/2025 Online Flexible Due Dates Online
    Aug 25 – Dec 15
    -
    Online
    James Hoelter
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    #10VC Fall
    Open
    08/25/2025 –
    12/15/2025
    08/30/2025 Online Flexible Due Dates Online
    Aug 25 – Dec 15
    -
    Online
    James Hoelter
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    #11VC Fall
    Open
    08/25/2025 –
    12/15/2025
    08/30/2025 Online Flexible Due Dates Online
    Aug 25 – Dec 15
    -
    Online
    James Hoelter
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    #12VC Fall
    Open
    08/25/2025 –
    12/15/2025
    08/30/2025 Online Flexible Due Dates Online
    Aug 25 – Dec 15
    -
    Online
    Samuel Buemi
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    #15 Fall
    Open
    08/25/2025 –
    10/17/2025
    08/30/2025 In-Person Agriculture Center of Excellence
    Aug 25 – Oct 17
    Tuesday
    11:00 AM - 01:50 PM
    AG205 - AG Classroom - Agriculture Center of Excellence
    James Hoelter
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    #01 Fall
    Open
    08/28/2025 –
    12/11/2025
    08/30/2025 In-Person Wausau Main Campus
    Aug 28 – Dec 11
    Thursday
    09:00 AM - 11:50 AM
    A211 - Classroom - A Building
    James Hoelter
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    #05 Fall
    Open
    10/20/2025 –
    12/17/2025
    10/25/2025 In-Person Wausau Main Campus
    Oct 20 – Dec 17
    Monday
    01:00 PM - 03:50 PM
    A211 - Classroom - A Building
    Kelly Crockett
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    #06 Fall
    Open
    10/20/2025 –
    12/17/2025
    10/25/2025 In-Person Wausau Main Campus
    Oct 20 – Dec 17
    Wednesday
    09:00 AM - 11:50 AM
    A213 - Classroom - A Building
    James Hoelter
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    #13VC Fall
    Open
    10/20/2025 –
    12/15/2025
    10/25/2025 Online Flexible Due Dates Online
    Oct 20 – Dec 15
    -
    Online
    Samuel Buemi
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    #14VC Fall
    Open
    10/20/2025 –
    12/15/2025
    10/25/2025 Online Flexible Due Dates Online
    Oct 20 – Dec 15
    -
    Online
    James Hoelter
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    Post Secondary

    Psychology Of Human Relations 10809199

  • 3.00 credits
  • Social Science
  • Explores the relationship between the general principles of psychology and our everyday lives. Students are given the opportunity to achieve a deepened sense of awareness of themselves and others. This understanding enables students to improve their relationships with others at work, in the family and in society. Keywords: Psych, Relationships, Human Relations, Hr psych

    3 Course Sections
    3 Course Sections
    Section Status Start/End Date Register By Instruction Mode Campus Meeting Information Cost
    #02VC Fall
    Open
    08/25/2025 –
    12/15/2025
    08/30/2025 Online Flexible Due Dates Online
    Aug 25 – Dec 15
    -
    Online
    James Hoelter
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    #01AYW Fall
    Open
    10/20/2025 –
    12/17/2025
    10/25/2025 Attend Your Way Online Available Wausau Main Campus
    Oct 20 – Dec 17
    Monday, Wednesday
    01:00 PM - 03:50 PM
    A216 - Classroom - A Building
    James Hoelter
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    #03VC Fall
    Open
    10/20/2025 –
    12/15/2025
    10/25/2025 Online Flexible Due Dates Online
    Oct 20 – Dec 15
    -
    Online
    James Hoelter
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    Post Secondary

    Developmental Psychology 10809188

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

    7 Course Sections
    7 Course Sections
    Section Status Start/End Date Register By Instruction Mode Campus Meeting Information Cost
    #03VC Fall
    Waitlist
    08/25/2025 –
    12/15/2025
    08/30/2025 Online Flexible Due Dates Online
    Aug 25 – Dec 15
    -
    Online
    Kelly Crockett
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    #04VC Fall
    Waitlist
    08/25/2025 –
    12/15/2025
    08/30/2025 Online Flexible Due Dates Online
    Aug 25 – Dec 15
    -
    Online
    Kelly Crockett
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    #05VC Fall
    Open
    08/25/2025 –
    12/15/2025
    08/30/2025 Online Flexible Due Dates Online
    Aug 25 – Dec 15
    -
    Online
    Kelly Crockett
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    #01 Fall
    Open
    08/27/2025 –
    12/17/2025
    08/30/2025 In-Person Wausau Main Campus
    Aug 27 – Dec 17
    Wednesday
    01:00 PM - 03:50 PM
    A208 - Classroom - A Building
    Kelly Crockett
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    #02 Fall
    Open
    10/20/2025 –
    12/17/2025
    10/25/2025 In-Person Wausau Main Campus
    Oct 20 – Dec 17
    Tuesday
    09:00 AM - 11:50 AM
    A229 - Classroom - A Building
    Kelly Crockett
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    #06VC Fall
    Open
    10/20/2025 –
    12/15/2025
    10/25/2025 Online Flexible Due Dates Online
    Oct 20 – Dec 15
    -
    Online
    Kelly Crockett
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    #07VC Fall
    Open
    10/20/2025 –
    12/15/2025
    10/25/2025 Online Flexible Due Dates Online
    Oct 20 – Dec 15
    -
    Online
    Kelly Crockett
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    Post Secondary

    Intro To Ethics: Theory & App 10809166

  • 3.00 credits
  • Social Science
  • This course provides a basic understanding of the theoretical foundations of ethical thought. Diverse ethical perspectives will be used to analyze and compare relevant issues. Students will critically evaluate individual, social and/or professional standards of behavior and apply a systematic decision-making process to these situations. Keywords: Ethics

    4 Course Sections
    4 Course Sections
    Section Status Start/End Date Register By Instruction Mode Campus Meeting Information Cost
    #03VC Fall
    Waitlist
    08/25/2025 –
    12/15/2025
    08/30/2025 Online Flexible Due Dates Online
    Aug 25 – Dec 15
    -
    Online
    Heidi Chitwood
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    #04VC Fall
    Open
    08/25/2025 –
    12/15/2025
    08/30/2025 Online Flexible Due Dates Online
    Aug 25 – Dec 15
    -
    Online
    Heidi Chitwood
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    #05 Fall
    Open
    08/26/2025 –
    12/16/2025
    08/30/2025 In-Person Wausau Main Campus
    Aug 26 – Dec 16
    Tuesday
    09:00 AM - 11:50 AM
    A213 - Classroom - A Building
    Heidi Chitwood
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    #01 Fall
    Open
    08/28/2025 –
    12/11/2025
    08/30/2025 In-Person Wausau Main Campus
    Aug 28 – Dec 11
    Thursday
    11:00 AM - 01:50 PM
    A213 - Classroom - A Building
    Heidi Chitwood
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    Post Secondary

    Introduction To Diversity Studies 10809172

  • 3.00 credits
  • Social Science
  • This course introduces the study of diversity from a local to a global perspective using a holistic, interdisciplinary approach that encourages exploration and prepares students to work in a diverse environment. The course introduces basic diversity concepts, examines the impact of bias and power differentials among groups, explores the use of culturally responsive communication strategies, and compares forces that shape diversity in an international context.

    7 Course Sections
    7 Course Sections
    Section Status Start/End Date Register By Instruction Mode Campus Meeting Information Cost
    #04VC Fall
    Waitlist
    08/25/2025 –
    12/15/2025
    08/30/2025 Online Flexible Due Dates Online
    Aug 25 – Dec 15
    -
    Online
    Kimberly Waltz
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    #05VC Fall
    Waitlist
    08/25/2025 –
    12/15/2025
    08/30/2025 Online Flexible Due Dates Online
    Aug 25 – Dec 15
    -
    Online
    Kimberly Waltz
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    #06VC Fall
    Open
    08/25/2025 –
    12/15/2025
    08/30/2025 Online Flexible Due Dates Online
    Aug 25 – Dec 15
    -
    Online
    Kimberly Waltz
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    #01 Fall
    Open
    08/26/2025 –
    12/16/2025
    08/30/2025 In-Person Wausau Main Campus
    Aug 26 – Dec 16
    Tuesday
    09:00 AM - 11:50 AM
    A211 - Classroom - A Building
    Kimberly Waltz
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    #02AYW Fall
    Open
    10/20/2025 –
    12/17/2025
    10/25/2025 Attend Your Way Online Available Wausau Main Campus
    Oct 20 – Dec 17
    Monday
    01:00 PM - 03:50 PM
    A213 - Classroom - A Building
    Kimberly Waltz
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    #03 Fall
    Open
    10/20/2025 –
    12/17/2025
    10/25/2025 In-Person Wausau Main Campus
    Oct 20 – Dec 17
    Thursday
    09:00 AM - 11:50 AM
    A227 - Classroom - A Building
    Kimberly Waltz
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    #07VC Fall
    Open
    10/20/2025 –
    12/15/2025
    10/25/2025 Online Flexible Due Dates Online
    Oct 20 – Dec 15
    -
    Online
    Kimberly Waltz
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    Post Secondary

    Tolerance And Inhumanity 10809170

  • 3.00 credits
  • Social Science
  • Investigates the issue of tolerance through the examination of genocide. The learner applies psychological principles to real-world examples such as the Holocaust, Rwanda, Armenia, and the Trail of Tears. Through case studies, film, and artifacts, the learner examines the impact of intolerance individually and in the community. Keywords: Psych, Inhumanity and Tolerance, T & I

    1 Course Section
    1 Course Section
    Section Status Start/End Date Register By Instruction Mode Campus Meeting Information Cost
    #01 Fall
    Open
    08/28/2025 –
    12/11/2025
    08/30/2025 In-Person Wausau Main Campus
    Aug 28 – Dec 11
    Thursday
    01:00 PM - 03:50 PM
    A208 - Classroom - A Building
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    Post Secondary

    Social Problems 10809174

  • 3.00 credits
  • Social Science
  • Explores the causes of and possible solutions to selected social problems, such as inequality, crime and deviance and poverty. Students will examine the interrelationship of social problems and their roots in fundamental societal institutions.

    1 Course Section
    1 Course Section
    Section Status Start/End Date Register By Instruction Mode Campus Meeting Information Cost
    #01 Fall
    Open
    10/20/2025 –
    12/17/2025
    10/25/2025 In-Person Wausau Main Campus
    Oct 20 – Dec 17
    Monday
    09:00 AM - 11:50 AM
    A216 - Classroom - A Building
    Samuel Buemi
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    Post Secondary

    Coagulation 10513121

  • 1.00 credits
  • Clinical Laboratory Technician
  • Introduces the theory and principles of coagulation and explores mechanisms involved in coagulation disorders. Emphasis is placed upon laboratory techniques used to diagnose disease and monitor treatment.

    2 Course Sections
    2 Course Sections
    Section Status Start/End Date Register By Instruction Mode Campus Meeting Information Cost
    #01 Fall
    Open
    10/20/2025 –
    12/17/2025
    10/25/2025 Online Required Due Dates Online
    Oct 20 – Dec 17
    -
    Online
    Valerie Natzke
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    #02DL Fall
    Open
    10/20/2025 –
    12/17/2025
    10/25/2025 Online Required Due Dates Online
    Oct 20 – Dec 17
    -
    Online
    Valerie Natzke
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    Post Secondary

    Urinalysis 10513114

  • 2.00 credits
  • Clinical Laboratory Technician
  • Prepares the learner to perform a complete urinalysis which includes physical, chemical and microscopic analysis. The learner will explore renal physiology and correlate urinalysis results with clinical conditions.

    3 Course Sections
    3 Course Sections
    Section Status Start/End Date Register By Instruction Mode Campus Meeting Information Cost
    #01 Fall
    Open
    10/20/2025 –
    12/17/2025
    10/25/2025 In-Person Wausau Main Campus ZOOM
    Oct 20 – Dec 17
    Tuesday
    10:00 AM - 10:50 AM
    ZOOM
    Cory Sullivan
    Oct 20 – Dec 17
    Thursday, Tuesday
    12:30 PM - 02:30 PM
    3024 - MLT Lab - Center for Health Sciences (CHS)
    Cory Sullivan
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    #02 Fall
    Open
    10/20/2025 –
    12/17/2025
    10/25/2025 In-Person Wausau Main Campus ZOOM
    Oct 20 – Dec 17
    Tuesday
    10:00 AM - 10:50 AM
    ZOOM
    Cory Sullivan
    Oct 20 – Dec 17
    Thursday, Tuesday
    03:00 PM - 05:00 PM
    3024 - MLT Lab - Center for Health Sciences (CHS)
    Cory Sullivan
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    #03DL Fall
    Open
    10/20/2025 –
    12/17/2025
    10/25/2025 In-Person Zoom Only ZOOM
    Oct 20 – Dec 17
    Tuesday
    10:00 AM - 10:50 AM
    ZOOM
    Cory Sullivan
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    Post Secondary

    Phlebotomy Clinical 10513147

  • 2.00 credits
  • Clinical Laboratory Technician
  • Practical training in phlebotomy skills at a clinical site. Travel to clinical sites will be required.

    1 Course Section
    1 Course Section
    Section Status Start/End Date Register By Instruction Mode Campus Meeting Information Cost
    #01 Fall
    Open
    10/20/2025 –
    12/17/2025
    10/25/2025 In-Person Wausau Off Campus
    Oct 20 – Dec 17
    Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
    08:00 AM - 04:30 PM
    Wausau Off Campus
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    Post Secondary

    Qa Lab Math 10513113

  • 1.00 credits
  • Clinical Laboratory Technician
  • Focuses on performing the mathematical calculations routinely used in laboratory settings. The learner will explore the concepts of quality control and quality assurance in the laboratory.

    1 Course Section
    1 Course Section
    Section Status Start/End Date Register By Instruction Mode Campus Meeting Information Cost
    #01 Fall
    Open
    10/20/2025 –
    12/17/2025
    10/25/2025 In-Person Zoom Only ZOOM
    Oct 20 – Dec 17
    Thursday
    10:00 AM - 10:50 AM
    ZOOM
    Valerie Natzke
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