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Northeast Wisconsin Technical College offers courses that will fit your lifestyle. Choose from more than 3,000 college classes in 70+ fields of study, with flexible options including blended learning, online courses, accelerated schedules, and evening and weekend class sessions. 

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Courses at NWTC can be applied to programs and credentials that you can use to enhance your skills and increase your employment potential.

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Fast track your career opportunities with a micro credential from NWTC. These micro credentials are small (smaller than a certificate, diploma, or degree), flexible, and highly-focused programs that help you gain new skills immediately and take accelerated steps toward a higher salary and rewarding career path.

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Choose from more than 200 options for associate degrees, diplomas, certificates and apprenticeships. Get started quickly with a certificate and add a diploma later. 

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Want to get started on a bachelor's degree? Our two-year university transfer degrees offer guaranteed admission (with junior status!) to our four-year colleges or universities. 

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Professional Development Opportunities

Take your career further with professional development opportunities. Workshops and seminars from NWTC Corporate Training and Economic Development (CTED) help you stay up to date in your field, enhance your career success and get professionally certified or licensed. Online and other delivery options are available.

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Elicitation Techniques

2 cr.

Define stakeholders and use the stakeholder analysis to conduct elicitation activities accurately capturing information needs, documenting, and confirming results. Facilitates meetings and communication plan to support ongoing collaboration. (Prerequisite: 10-102-124, Planning and Monitoring)

ELL Conversation

2 cr.

Focuses on developing various communication skills including speaking and listening. Students practice intrapersonal/interpersonal and nonverbal communication skills through oral presentations, group activities and written projects.

ELL Jumpstart

1 cr.

This course offers ELL students the academic and technical skills to be prepared to onboard successfully into ELL level courses.

ELL Open Lab

2 cr.

English Language Learners Levels 1-6 will use online learning platforms to develop academic, workplace, or everyday English skills (reading, writing, speaking, listening, and grammar); computer literacy skills (Microsoft Word, emailing, typing, etc.); and/or citizenship knowledge (civics, interview practice, and steps to becoming a U.S. citizen). Students will learn in a self-paced environment with the support of an instructor. Instruction for each student will vary depending on each student's unique needs.

ELL to College and Career Orientation (ELL2CC)

1 cr.

Introduces second language learners to NWTC and its services. This includes a tour of the Student Center building, introduction to staff, explanation of procedures, and a placement assessment.

ELL1 Gram/Writ-Beg Lit 2020

2 cr.

The English Language Learner will practice grammar and writing to develop beginning literacy skills. Instruction will incorporate numeracy, civics, technology, workplace skills, and academic language to prepare students for the next ELL level.

ELL1 Read-Beg Lit 2020

2 cr.

The English Language Learner will read to develop beginning literacy skills. Instruction will incorporate numeracy, civics, technology, workplace skills, and academic language to prepare students for the next ELL level.

ELL2 Read-Lo Beg Lit 2020

2 cr.

The English Language Learner will read to develop low-beginning English skills. Instruction will incorporate numeracy, civics, technology, workplace skills, and academic language to prepare students for the next ELL level.

ELL3 Read-Hi Beg Lit 2020

2 cr.

The English Language Learner will read to develop high-beginning English skills. Instruction will incorporate numeracy, civics, technology, workplace skills, and academic language to prepare students for the next ELL level.

ELL4 Gram/Writ-Lo Int Lit 2020

2 cr.

The English Language Learner will practice grammar and writing to develop low-intermediate English skills. Instruction will incorporate numeracy, civics, technology, workplace skills, and academic language to prepare students for the next ELL level.

ELL4 Read-Lo Int Lit 2020

2 cr.

The English Language Learner will read to develop low-intermediate English skills. Instruction will incorporate numeracy, civics, technology, workplace skills, and academic language to prepare students for the next ELL level.

ELL5 Read-Hi Int Lit 2020

2 cr.

The English Language Learner will read to develop high-intermediate English skills. Instruction will incorporate numeracy, civics, technology, workplace skills, and academic language to prepare students for the next ELL level.

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