Community Enrichment Classes - Downtown Campus
This four-block campus is located across the street from the Bradley Center. The Downtown Milwaukee Campus features degree, diploma and certificate programs for virtually every interest, and has hundreds of individual classes.
Computer labs for doing your coursework and online classes are also available.
These are only a small sample of the classes that help you reach your personal and professional goals.
American Sign Language 1 Gain a basic understanding of American Sign Language — the form of sign language most commonly used by deaf adults when communicating. MATC students who are not enrolled in the Interpreter Technician degree program may be able to use this course to satisfy elective credit requirements.
24876 INTP-126-600 Mondays, 5-7:55 p.m. Class begins January 31, 15 weeks (Additional classes are offered other days, times and campuses) Cost: $250.09 Credits: 3
Business Organization and Management Ever wonder if you have what it takes to be an entrepreneur or business leader? This introductory business course will help you decide and pave your path to success. You will learn the basics of successful business enterprises — management principles, labor relations, finances/franchises and more.
39014 BADM-134-605 Thursdays, 6-8:55 p.m. Class begins January 27, 15 weeks (Additional classes are offered other days, times, campuses and online) Cost: $250.09 Credits: 3
Comprehensive Graphic Design Learn the fundamental language of visual design through this course that provides the basic knowledge of color theory, composition, typography and more. You will gain a basic understanding of visual design to help create better compositions in print, Web and multimedia applications.
34058 COMART-103-600 Tuesdays, 5-9:55 p.m. Class begins February 1, 15 weeks (Additional Downtown Milwaukee Campus classes are available at other days and times) Cost: $250.09 Credits: 3
Environmental Science Learn about the effects of human activities on the environment. This course introduces you to the basic scientific principles necessary to understand the relationships between the earth’s environment and those who inhabit it. Credits transfer to four-year colleges and universities.
08348 NATSCI-233-602 Tuesdays, 6-9:05 p.m. Class begins February 1, 15 weeks (Additional classes are offered other times, days, campuses and online) Cost: $331.09 Credits: 3
French 1 Begin your conversational approach to French through the four language skills: listening, speaking, reading and writing. You will also learn elementary rules of grammar. Instruction occurs in the classroom and through the campus’s language laboratory. Credits transfer to four-year colleges and universities.
08218 FLANG-221-600 Tuesdays and Thursdays, 5-6:55 p.m. Class begins January 27, 15 weeks (An additional Downtown Milwaukee Campus class is available.) Cost: $440.12 Credits: 4
Fundamental Photography Develop your style and gain creative techniques while learning the technical and mechanical aspects of the photographic medium.
26582 PHOTO-101-600 Mondays, 5-9:55 p.m. Class begins January 31, 15 weeks (Additional Downtown Milwaukee Campus classes available at other times) Cost: $273.09 Credits: 3
History of the Vietnam War Years Trace the course of the Vietnam War from its roots through the Nixon administration. U.S. foreign policy, the domestic political response to the war, and literature by Vietnam veterans are also covered. Credits transfer to four-year colleges and universities.
32060 HIST-236-600 Mondays, 6-8:55 p.m. Class begins January 31, 15 weeks (An additional Downtown Milwaukee Campus class is available.) Cost: $331.09 Credits: 3
Introduction to Theater Examine the history and development of theater in its various forms, especially the basic elements of modern American theater including the stage, characters, literature, audience and production. Credits transfer to four-year colleges and universities.
08966 SPEECH-212-601 Mondays, 6-8:55 p.m. Class begins January 31, 15 weeks (Additional classes available at other times, days and campuses) Cost: $331.09 Credits: 3
Maintaining a Home Computer and Windows XP This course is a must for home computer users who want to get the most out of their operating systems. You will learn how to make basic repairs, troubleshoot, install software and security systems, work effectively with e-mail and more.
46518 OFTECH-104-600 Tuesdays, 5:30-8:25 p.m. Class begins February 1, 15 weeks (Additional Downtown Milwaukee Campus classes available at other times and days) Cost: $250.09 Credits: 3
Principles of Macroeconomics This course covers national income and product analysis, financial institutions and the Federal Reserve System, inflation, unemployment and business fluctuations. The relationships between economic problems, theory and public policy are also emphasized. Credits transfer to four-year colleges and universities.
05237 ECON-202-602 Tuesdays, 6:40-9:35 p.m. Class begins February 1, 15 weeks (Additional classes are offered at other days, times, campuses and online) Cost: $331.09 Credits: 3
Professional Baking Careers in baking start here. Gain practical lab experience making professional-quality baked goods. You will use full-scale industry equipment and techniques in making mixes/bases, scratch bakery products and more.
44789 BAKING-340-600 Wednesdays and Thursdays, 5-7:55 p.m. Class begins January 27, 15 weeks Cost: $282.09 Credits: 3
Weight Training/Aerobic Fitness 1 This class emphasizes weight training and cardiovascular fitness. You will learn how to identify and develop specific areas of targeted training for your personal workout goals. Credit transfers to four-year colleges and universities.
08366 PHYED-248-600S Thursdays, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Class begins January 27, 15 weeks Cost: $113.03 Credits: 1
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