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Post Secondary

Advanced Civil 3D 10607110

  • 3.00 credits
  • Civil Engineering Technology
  • $536.10
  • Utilizes the knowledge gained in previous semesters to build more complex design models, add new features, and analyze their designs even further, with functions like vehicle tracking, quantity take Off tools, and storm & sanitary analysis. Provides a deeper development of complex corridor targeting in roadway design and advanced grading tools for site designs, all while adding additional underground utilities to our design models and plan sets. These tools will then again be used to create accurate construction models and plans sets ready for practical use.

    1 Course Section
    1 Course Section
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    #01 Fall
    Open
    08/25/2026 –
    12/15/2026
    08/29/2026 Hybrid Zoom Available Wausau Main Campus
    Aug 25 – Dec 15
    Thursday
    10:10 AM - 12:20 PM
    H104 - Computer Lab - H Building
    Michael Kowal
    Aug 25 – Dec 15
    Tuesday
    10:00 AM - 12:50 PM
    H104 - Computer Lab - H Building
    Michael Kowal
    $536.10
    Post Secondary

    AutoCAD And Civil 3D 10607102

  • 3.00 credits
  • Civil Engineering Technology
  • $536.10
  • Introduces AutoCAD by working with templates, creating and manipulating layers; basic drawing and editing commands, annotation and dimensions, and utilize inquiry tools, along with blocks, attributes, and plotting. Students will also develop the ability to use basic commands within AutoCAD Civil 3D, from importing survey data and parcel features, to alignments and profile generation, and will also spend time learning the custom user interface, core styles (used to display Civil 3D objects), and utilizing coordinate systems to start drawing files.

    1 Course Section
    1 Course Section
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    #01 Fall
    Open
    08/24/2026 –
    12/16/2026
    08/29/2026 Hybrid Zoom Available Wausau Main Campus
    Aug 24 – Dec 16
    Monday
    10:00 AM - 12:50 PM
    H104 - Computer Lab - H Building
    Michael Kowal
    Aug 24 – Dec 16
    Wednesday
    12:00 PM - 01:50 PM
    H104 - Computer Lab - H Building
    Michael Kowal
    $536.10
    Post Secondary

    Basic Engineering Statics 10607112

  • 1.00 credits
  • Civil Engineering Technology
  • $180.70
  • Provides an introduction to Statics related to Engineering including the following topics; general static principals; force vectors; force system resultants; structural analysis (including simple trusses, zero-force members, and method of sections); characteristics of friction (including dry friction, wedges, and rolling resistance); center of gravity; and moments of inertia.

    1 Course Section
    1 Course Section
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    #01 Fall
    Open
    08/25/2026 –
    12/15/2026
    08/29/2026 Hybrid Zoom Available Wausau Main Campus
    Aug 25 – Dec 15
    Tuesday
    01:00 PM - 01:50 PM
    H104 - Computer Lab - H Building
    Michael Kowal
    $180.70
    Post Secondary

    Civil Engineering Internship 10607108

  • 2.00 credits
  • Civil Engineering Technology
  • $355.40
  • Provides learners with an opportunity to apply the theory, skills, and techniques they have learned so far in the program to real-world businesses and projects in conjunction with a regional Civil Engineering employer.

    1 Course Section
    1 Course Section
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    #01 Summer
    Open
    06/01/2026 –
    07/31/2026
    06/09/2026 Online Required Due Dates Online
    Jun 1 – Jul 31
    -
    Online
    Michael Kowal
    $355.40
    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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    #PD004 Spring
    Open
    01/26/2026 –
    05/22/2026
    05/15/2026 Online Online
    Jan 26 – May 22
    -
    Online
    April McHugh
    $199.00
    Post Secondary

    Crisis Intervention And Stress Management 10520143

  • 3.00 credits
  • Human Services
  • $530.10
  • 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.

    2 Course Sections
    2 Course Sections
    Section Status Start/End Date Register By Instruction Mode Campus Meeting Information Cost
    #01 Fall
    Open
    08/24/2026 –
    12/16/2026
    08/29/2026 Hybrid Zoom Only ZOOM
    Aug 24 – Dec 16
    Wednesday
    01:00 PM - 03:50 PM
    ZOOM
    Christina Lucas
    $530.10
    #02 Fall
    Open
    08/24/2026 –
    12/16/2026
    08/29/2026 Online Required Due Dates Online
    Aug 24 – Dec 16
    -
    Online
    Christina Lucas
    $530.10
    Post Secondary

    Introduction To Civil Engineering Technology 10607100

  • 1.00 credits
  • Civil Engineering Technology
  • $180.70
  • Provides an introduction to Civil Engineering Technology and includes key areas of knowledge such as: a history of Civil Engineering and its disciplines; Engineering ethics; Basic drafting techniques, including measurement and scaling, sheet format and layout, dimensioning and line work, orthographic projection, and isometric drawings; an introduction to Civil Engineering plans, specifications, and estimates; an introduction to Project Management, including an overview of a project life cycle; Microsoft Windows Office programs and related skills such as file and document management; and resume and portfolio preparation for those in the Civil Engineering field.

    1 Course Section
    1 Course Section
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    #01 Fall
    Open
    08/24/2026 –
    12/14/2026
    08/29/2026 Hybrid Zoom Available Wausau Main Campus
    Aug 24 – Dec 14
    Monday
    09:00 AM - 09:50 AM
    H104 - Computer Lab - H Building
    Michael Kowal
    $180.70
    Post Secondary

    Introduction To Gerontology 10520150

  • 3.00 credits
  • Human Services
  • $530.10
  • 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.

    1 Course Section
    1 Course Section
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    #01 Fall
    Open
    08/24/2026 –
    12/16/2026
    08/29/2026 Online Required Due Dates Online
    Aug 24 – Dec 16
    -
    Online
    $530.10
    Post Secondary

    Introduction To Human Services 10520101

  • 3.00 credits
  • Human Services
  • $530.10
  • 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 Fall
    Open
    08/24/2026 –
    12/16/2026
    08/29/2026 Hybrid Wausau Main Campus
    Aug 24 – Dec 16
    Tuesday
    01:00 PM - 03:50 PM
    A239 - Classroom - A Building
    $530.10
    #02 Fall
    Open
    08/24/2026 –
    12/16/2026
    08/29/2026 Online Required Due Dates Online
    Aug 24 – Dec 16
    -
    Online
    $530.10
    #03 Fall
    Open
    08/24/2026 –
    12/16/2026
    08/29/2026 Online Required Due Dates Online
    Aug 24 – Dec 16
    -
    Online
    $530.10
    Post Secondary

    Issues In Child Maltreatment 10520141

  • 3.00 credits
  • Human Services
  • $530.10
  • 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 Fall
    Open
    08/24/2026 –
    12/16/2026
    08/29/2026 Hybrid Zoom Only ZOOM
    Aug 24 – Dec 16
    Tuesday
    06:00 PM - 08:50 PM
    ZOOM
    Tracy Ferraro-Schumacher
    $530.10
    Post Secondary

    Professional Readiness 10520145

  • 1.00 credits
  • Human Services
  • $180.70
  • 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

    1 Course Section
    1 Course Section
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    #01 Fall
    Open
    08/24/2026 –
    10/16/2026
    08/29/2026 Online Required Due Dates Online
    Aug 24 – Oct 16
    -
    Online
    Tammy Gorski
    $180.70
    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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    #PD002 Spring
    Open
    01/26/2026 –
    05/22/2026
    05/15/2026 Online Online
    Jan 26 – May 22
    -
    Online
    Tara Geier
    $199.00
    Post Secondary

    Surveying 3 10607107

  • 2.00 credits
  • Civil Engineering Technology
  • $357.40
  • Builds upon the knowledge gained in previous surveying courses to provide additional advanced surveying concepts including key areas of knowledge such as: geodetic applications; state plan coordinates, construction staking methods, calculating volumes, photogrammetry, and an introduction to Geographic Informational Systems. Fieldwork experiences will include construction staking of horizontal curves, vertical curves, and other civil engineering project features.

    1 Course Section
    1 Course Section
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    #01 Fall
    Open
    08/27/2026 –
    12/10/2026
    08/29/2026 Hybrid Wausau Main Campus
    Aug 27 – Dec 10
    Thursday
    01:00 PM - 04:15 PM
    H104 - Computer Lab - H Building
    Michael Kowal
    $357.40
    Post Secondary

    Surveying And Mapping 10607101

  • 2.00 credits
  • Civil Engineering Technology
  • $357.40
  • Provides an introduction to surveying and mapping for Civil Engineering and includes foundational knowledge in these skills including: basic surveying principles; history of land surveying; laws governing property; property rights; instruments in the field; basic surveying computations; and using and generating survey maps.

    1 Course Section
    1 Course Section
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    #01 Fall
    Open
    08/26/2026 –
    12/16/2026
    08/29/2026 Hybrid Zoom Available Wausau Main Campus
    Aug 26 – Dec 16
    Wednesday
    09:00 AM - 11:50 AM
    H104 - Computer Lab - H Building
    Michael Kowal
    $357.40
    Post Secondary

    Transportation Infrastructure Design 10607111

  • 2.00 credits
  • Civil Engineering Technology
  • $355.40
  • Introduces transportation infrastructure design and includes important areas of knowledge including: the history of transportation engineering; basic roles of transportation engineering (including planning, design, general operations, and overall management); introduction to design concepts (including alignment & profile, typical sections, intersection design, pedestrian & bicycle accommodations, parking lot layout, and runways & taxiways); traffic control and staging; and an overview of design plans, details, and design requirements for different transportation project types.

    1 Course Section
    1 Course Section
    Section Status Start/End Date Register By Instruction Mode Campus Meeting Information Cost
    #01 Fall
    Open
    08/27/2026 –
    12/10/2026
    08/29/2026 Hybrid Zoom Available Wausau Main Campus
    Aug 27 – Dec 10
    Thursday
    08:00 AM - 10:00 AM
    H104 - Computer Lab - H Building
    Michael Kowal
    $355.40

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