Take a Class

NWTC offers courses that will fit your lifestyle – over 3,000 college classes in 70+ fields of study, including blended, online, accelerated, and evening and weekend options. Learn how and when to register. 

Not sure which classes are right for you?

Don't worry, we can help! Talk to our friendly staff who can guide you towards courses and programs that fit your interests and career goals. Get started today!

How can I use NWTC classes to achieve my career goals?

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

Upskill and Earn Credentials Quickly

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.

Learn more about micro credentials.

Learning Paths Your Way

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

View all programs and degrees.                           

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. 

Find out more about AA/AS degrees.

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.

Learn about professional training opportunities. 

Results

Found 802 Courses

Intro Reading & Study Skills

3 cr.

10-838-105 INTRO READING & STUDY SKILLS ...introduces, develops, and applies reading skills, academic vocabulary, and reading strategies to fluently interpret and comprehend what is read in preparation for the volume and rigor of contextualized college-level reading tasks.Note: This course is for Technical Diplomas that do not contain English Composition in their course list. If English Composition is included in the program coursework, follow the College Reading and Writing pathway. (Prerequisite: Cumulative GPA below 2.60 with appropriate reading AND writing assessment scores).

Intro to Amer Government

3 cr.

10-809-122 INTRO TO AMER GOVERNMENT ...introduces American political processes and institutions: focusing on rights/responsibilities of citizens and the process of participatory democracy. Examines separation of powers and checks/balances & the roles of different groups. (Prerequisite: GPA greater/equal to 2.6; OR Next Gen Rdg score greater/equal to 250 AND Writing score greater/equal to 237; OR ACT Reading score greater/equal to 15 AND English score greater/equal to 15; OR 10-831-107, College Reading and Writing with a B or better)

Intro to Bearings

1 cr.

Introduction to four main classifications of bearings. Proper installation, lubrication and removal of bearings. Property of bearings and estimation of life span. Proper bearing selection. (Pre-requisite: 10-620-122, Mechanical Systems 2 or Instructor Approval)

Intro to Biochemistry

4 cr.

10-806-186 INTRODUCTION TO BIOCHEMISTRY ...covers organic and biological chemistry necessary for application within Nursing and other Allied Health careers. Emphasis is placed on recognizing the structure, physical properties and chemical reactions of organic molecules, body fluids and acids. Discussion of biological functions and their relationship to enzymes, proteins, lipids, carbohydrates and DNA. (Prereq:10-806-134, Gen Chemistry w/C or better OR 2 semesters lab-based high school chemistry w/C or better)

Intro to Clinical Care Management

2 cr.

31-543-308 NSG: INTRO CLINICAL CARE MGT ...this clinical experience applies nursing concepts and therapeutic nursing interventions to groups of patients across the lifespan. It also provides an introduction to leadership, management, and team building. (Prerequisites: 10-809-188, Developmental Psych; 31-543-301, Nursing Fundamentals; 31-543-302, Nursing Skills; 31-543-303, Nursing Pharmacology; 31-543-304, Intro to Clinical Practice; Corequisites: 10-801-196, Oral/Interpersonal Communication; 31-543-305, Health Alterations)

Intro to Clinical Care Management

2 cr.

This clinical experience applies nursing concepts and therapeutic nursing interventions to groups of patients across the lifespan. It also provides an introduction to leadership, management, and team building. (Prerequisites: Accepted in Nursing -AD program; 10-543-101, Nursing Fundamentals; 10-543-102, Nursing Skills; 10-543-103, Nursing Pharmacology; 10-543-104, Nsg Intro to Clinical Practice; Corequisites: 10-543-105, Nursing Health Alterations; 10-806-179, Advanced Anatomy & Physiology)

Intro to CNC Turning

1 cr.

31-420-365 INTRO TO CNC TURNING ...this course provides the opportunity for the learner to develop the knowledge, skills, and understanding of shop safety around CNC turning centers, CNC turning machine control use, basic set up, and operation of CNC turning centers. (Prerequisite: 31-420-341, Machine Tool/CNC Set-Ups; Corequisite: 31-420-367, CNC/Machining Fundamentals 2)

Intro to Collision Welding

2 cr.

This course provides the opportunity for the learner to develop the knowledge, skills, process, and understanding of welding and cutting commonly used for collision repair. Students will learn to set up, use, and maintain welding equipment and weld a variety of types and thicknesses of steels using GMAW (MIG) welding equipment in the flat, vertical, horizontal, and overhead position. Methods of cutting covered include mechanical, oxy-fuel, and plasma arc.

Intro to Cybersecurity

1 cr.

10-151-100 INTRO TO CYBERSECURITY ...learners will develop an understanding of cybersecurity methods, terms, and key technical concepts to identify and protect assets against attacks.

Intro to DMS

3 cr.

10-526-200 INTRO TO DMS ...introduces learners to the field of diagnostic medical sonography. Explores the duties and functions of the diagnostic medical sonographer as well as the historical background. Learners examine the other imaging modalities as they relate to sonography. Includes principles of patient care and legal and ethical issues related to sonography. (Prerequisite: Applied to the Diagnostic Medical Sonography OR Echocardiography Program; minimum HESI test score of 87)

Intro to Electrical Systems

1 cr.

Focus on the theory of electricity. This will include studying Ohms, Kirchoff's, and Newton's Laws and how they apply to the circuits on various electrical systems on a vehicle. Students will apply these theories to troubleshoot simple circuits. (Enrolled in Diesel program, Prerequisite: 10-412-101 Diesel Service Fundamentals; Enrolled in the Automotive Maintenance or Collision program, there is no prerequisite for this course)

Intro to Health Informatics

3 cr.

10-530-164 INTRO TO HEALTH INFORMATICS ...emphasizes the role of information technology in healthcare through an investigation of the electronic health record (EHR), business, and health information software applications. Learners will develop skills to assist in enterprise information management and database architecture design and implementation (Prerequisite: 10-530-162, Foundations of HIM; 10-501-107, Digital Literacy for Healthcare)

Loading