Community Enrichment Classes - Oak Creek Campus
A comfortable learning environment in a campus setting with acres of green space, the Oak Creek Campus is about one mile east of I-94 at the College Avenue exit. It is accessible by Milwaukee County bus, and ample student parking is available.
The campus features about 50 occupational programs and many four-year college and university transfer classes.
This is only a small sample of classes that help you reach your personal and professional goals.
A+ Core and Operating Systems Technology This course will prepare you for the Comp TIA A+ Operating Systems and Core Technologies certified exams. Covered areas include installing, configuring and upgrading of Windows 9x and Windows 2000 operating systems; upgrading PC memory, video card, motherboard, BIOC, modems, NIC and much more.
32839 CIS-163-602 Wednesdays, 5:30-9:25 p.m. Class begins February 2, 15 weeks (Additional classes are offered at other times, days and campuses) Cost: $332.12 Credits: 4
College Algebra The skills you need for success in calculus and other high-level mathematics are taught in this course. Topics include the real and complex number system, polynomials, exponents, radicals, relation and functions, matrices and more. Credits transfer to four-year colleges and universities.
25845 MATH-201-601 Mondays and Wednesdays, 5-6:55 p.m. Class begins January 31, 15 weeks (Additional classes are offered at other times, days, campuses and online) Cost: $440.12 Credits: 4
Crime Prevention To what extent do crime issues have an impact on today’s social and economic systems? What are the proactive and reactive approaches to crime? Learn about these issues along with programs and strategies to address them.
38802 POLICE-125-203 Tuesdays, 9-11:55 a.m. Class begins January 25, 16 weeks (Additional classes are offered at other times, days and campuses) Cost: $250.09 Credits: 3
Fire Department Health and Safety For those who want to become firefighters, or for anyone concerned with the importance of fire department health and safety programs, this course is essential. You’ll learn ways to identify exposures to hazards, select appropriate risk management techniques to handle exposures and monitor the results.
39647 FIRE-107-200 Wednesdays, 1-3:55 p.m. Class begins January 19, 16 weeks (Additional class offered on Thursdays, 9-11:55 a.m.) Cost: $250.09 Credits: 3
Introduction to Biochemistry Learn the organic and biological chemistry skills and knowledge necessary for careers in health occupations. Some topics include biological functions, DNA, and chemical reactions of organic molecules.
45133 NATSCI-186-205 Mondays and Wednesdays, 1-2:55 p.m. Class begins January 19, 16 weeks (Additional classes offered at other times, days and campuses) Cost: $250.09 Credits: 3
Introduction to Digital Media Learn to work with applications and hardware that develop web and multimedia programs. Topics include an overview of computer software, the use of digitized scanners and CD writers and printers — especially in combination with graphic systems tools.
44901 VICOM-150-601 Wednesdays, 6-9:55 p.m. Class begins February 2, 15 weeks (Additional classes offered at other times, days and campuses) Cost: $255.09 Credits: 3
Introduction to Psychology Learn the basic theories, concepts and methods used in scientific psychology. Explore methodology, personal development, motivation and more. Credits transfer to four-year colleges and universities.
05340 PSYCH-231-602 Tuesdays, 6:30-9:25 p.m. Class begins February 1, 15 weeks (Additional classes offered at other times, days and campuses) Cost: $331.09 Credits: 3
Native American History and Culture This course serves as an introduction and overview of Native American history and culture. Relations over time between Indians and non-Indians will be the focus. Credits transfer to four-year colleges and universities.
04701 HIST-218-600 Thursdays, 6:30-9:25 p.m. Class begins January 27, 15 weeks (Additional classes offered at other times, days and campuses) Cost: $331.09 Credits: 3
Spanish for Service Occupations 1 This class provides an introductory approach to Spanish language conversation that occurs on the job. Receive basic vocabulary and cultural understanding needed for working more effectively with Spanish speakers.
08207 FLANG-117-600 Mondays and Wednesdays, 5-6:55 p.m. Class begins January 31, 15 weeks Cost: $250.09 Credits: 3
Supervision Gain skills to perform the functions of a frontline leader. You will learn about the contemporary supervisor role through analysis, delegation, controlling staffing, problem solving, team skills and motivation.
02024 MGTDEV-191-600 Thursdays, 6:30-9:25 p.m. Class begins January 27, 15 weeks (Additional classes offered at other days, times and campuses) Cost: $250.09 Credits: 3
Transportation Get working knowledge of the fast-paced transportation industry. You will learn to effectively manage freight services, shipping documentation, claims management, carrier pricing and contracts, transportation law and more.
38390 LOGMGT-190-900LS Tuesdays, 5:30-9:25 p.m., 7 weeks (Class also available via two-way video at the Mequon Campus) Cost: $250.09 Credits: 3
Wireless Information Systems This online class makes the critical connection between mobile devices and wireless information systems. You will design and test wireless information systems using a variety of wireless devices and protocols.
46680 CIS-179-900I (online course) Class begins January 23, 16 weeks Cost: $280.09 Credits: 3
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