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Found 802 Courses

Calculus 1

4 cr.

10-804-198 CALCULUS 1 Introduction to differential and integral calculus and plane analytic geometry; Limits, derivatives, and graphs of algebraic, trigonometric, exponential, and logarithmic functions; antiderivatives, the definite integral, and the fundamental theorem of calculus, with applications. (Prerequisite: : Next Gen AAF score greater/equal to 276 AND Rdg greater/equal to 250; OR OR ACT Math score greater/equal to 28 AND ACT Rdg greater/equal to 16; OR C or better in College Algebra & Trig w/Apps-contact academic advisor 920-498-5444).

Calculus 2

4 cr.

10-804-181 CALCULUS 2 ...a continuation of Calculus 1 (10804198) and an introduction to integral calculus. Topics included in this course are integration methods and techniques including integration by parts and partial fractions, indeterminate forms, improper integrals. Topics also covered are infinite sequences and series including MacLaurin and Taylor Series and their convergence, LÆHopitalÆs Rule, applications of differentiation and integration, conic sections, parametric equations, polar coordinates along with vector operations in three dimensions. (Prerequisite: 10-804-198, Calculus I with a "C" or better)

Cams & Gears

1 cr.

Introduces the concept of transmitting motion from one rotating shaft to another by the use and study of gear, belt, and chain drives. Students will also learn to identify different gear, belt, and chain types and the best application for each along with calculating gear train values. Also covered will be Cam design using a 3D modeler program, including identifying the characteristics and displacements of different motion types via different motion schemes, as well as constructing displacement diagrams of various motion schemes. (Prerequisites: 10-606-145, Kinematics)

Career Fundamentals

1 cr.

10-105-103 CAREER FUNDAMENTALS ...create professional resume and cover letter, prepare for interviews, understand interviewing techniques, participate in a mock interview, evaluate outcomes of interview, and prepare for Career Experience. (Prerequisites: 10-105-100, Careers in Business OR 10-107-117, Careers in IT OR 10-201-100, Careers In Digital Arts)

Careers in Business

1 cr.

10-105-100 CAREERS IN BUSINESS ...course provides an overview of the interconnectedness among careers within Business. Learn how various fields within the broader industry each play an integral role and how a personal brand fits into preparing you for your career choice. (Corequisite: 10-890-101, College 101)

Careers in Digital Arts

1 cr.

10-201-100 CAREERS IN DIGITAL ARTS ...course provides an overview of the interconnectedness among careers within Digital Arts. Learn how various fields within the broader industry each play an integral role and how a personal brand fits into preparing you for your career choice. (Corequisite: 10-890-101, College 101)

Careers in IT

1 cr.

This course provides an overview of the interconnectedness among careers within Information Technology. Learn how various fields within the broader industry each play an integral role and how a personal brand fits into preparing you for your career choice. (Pre-requisite: None.)

Carpentry Estimating

2 cr.

Basic material and labor cost estimating related to carpentry construction. (Prerequisite: 31-804-304, Vocational Math A)

Carpentry Internship

1 cr.

The application of theory, skills, and techniques in the carpentry profession. (Prerequisite: 10-410-105, Wall Framing)

Catering

2 cr.

An overview of catering including pricing, hiring/managing staff, marketing, planning successful events, preparing safe/attractive food as well as managing the event. (Prerequisite: Acceptance in Culinary Specialist technical diploma or Culinary Management associate degree or Restaurant Management technical diploma or Hospitality Management associate degree).

CCT Refresher CEU

0.1 cr.

Reinforces Wisconsin paramedics to function as critical care transport team members for critically ill or injured patients requiring transport between facilities. Revitalizes knowledge of special assessment techniques and needs of the critical care patient; the ability to operate and troubleshoot critical care transport equipment; and develop the skills necessary to maintain the stability of critical care patients during transport. This course is necessary to renew the endorsement as a Wisconsin Critical Care Transport Paramedic.

CDL Lab - 10 Hour

0.25 cr.

Students will practice safe operation of a commercial motor vehicle and perform behind the wheel activities. Basic vehicle control skills and mastery of basic maneuvers necessary to operate the vehicle safely are covered along with inspection techniques and backing exercises for a commercial motor vehicle.

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