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Page 1: Fox Valley Technical College Admissions Guide & Catalog

Admissions Guide& Catalog

1912 - 2012

yearswww.fvtc.edu

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Our Grads Get Jobs!Want to prepare for a career that’s in demand and offers great earning potential? You’ve come to the right place! Fox Valley Technical College has been the college of choice in this community for 100 years. You get high-tech occupational training for the workplace of today. Fox Valley Tech offers hands-on training for jobs that are the fabric of our community – from law enforcement and health care to business and advanced manufacturing... and everything in between. With over 200 programs to choose from, you can put your career on the fast track – right here, right now.

View our graduate employment survey results: www.fvtc.edu/graduateemployment

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Our Grads Get Jobs! Ways To Visit ................................ 2

Let’s Get Started ........................... 3

Credit for Prior Learning ............... 4

Services & Campus Resources ........ 6

Affordable Education .................... 8

Student Life, Clubs & Athletics ..... 10

International Opportunities ......... 12

College That Fits Your Life ........... 14

Credit Transfer with Four-Year Colleges ...................... 15

Programs At A Glance ................. 16

Associate Degree & Technical Diploma Programs ................... 20

Contact Us .................................. 72

Table of Contents

Need more reasons to choose FVTC?

www.fvtc.edu/whyFVTC

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• CheckoutourannualCommunityOpenHouseinOctober,where you can explore the campus and learn about all our program options.SomeofourtrainingcentersalsohaveannualOpenHouse events throughout the year. • Comeforastructuredvisitdesignedtogiveyouanin-depth exploration of a specific program area, as well as a general college overview and student panel discussion. • Ifourpre-scheduledeventsdon'tmeetyourneeds,we'dbehappy to schedule an individualized program visit. Learn about specific career programs and the wide range of support services to help you succeed.

Ways to Visit

There are lots of opportunities to visit Fox Valley Tech. With campuses and regional centers throughout the Fox Valley region, you’re sure to find a convenient location that meets your needs.

Not sure where to begin? Choosingacollegecanbeexcitingandoverwhelming.Makesureyouhavetheinformationyouneedbyaskingtherightquestions.Hereareafewtogetyoustarted:

1. What are the admission requirements for the program you are interested in?

2. How much will it cost? Are financial aid and scholarships available?

3. Is the college accredited?

4. What types of organizations and activities are offered?

5. How long will it take me to earn my degree?

6. What type of job search assistance is available for graduates?

7. Where are graduates working?

Find more questions: www.fvtc.edu/choosingacollege

More ways to visit:

www.fvtc.edu/visit

1-800-735-FVTC (3882)

ext. 4740

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Complete the application for admission Complete your application online at www.fvtc.edu/getstarted. If you need assistance, visit any FVTC location or call us at (920) 735-5645. • First,chooseyourprogramofstudy. • Ifyou’reafirst-timeapplicant,a$30non-refundableapplicationfeeisrequired. • Someprogramsrequireanofficialcopyofyourhighschooltranscript,GED/HSEDtranscriptand/or collegetranscripts.Tocheckyourprogram,visitwww.fvtc.edu/hstranscripts. • Mostdegreeanddiplomaprogramsalsorequireaplacementassessment($15non-refundablefee) as indicated on the individual program page at www.fvtc.edu/programs. To schedule your assessment, visit www.fvtc.edu/assessment or call (920) 993-5139. • Someprogramshaveadditionaladmissionrequirements.Visitwww.fvtc.edu/programs or call us at (920) 735-5645 for more information. • Onceyourapplicationhasbeenprocessed,you’llbecontactedbypostalmailregardingyournextsteps.

Let's Get Started...

1ApplyNow–It'sEasy!

Apply for financial aid If you need help paying for college, we encourage you to apply for federal financial aid at www.fafsa.gov. There are also many options for scholarships, grants, andworkstudy.Findmoreinformationatwww.fvtc.edu/finaid.

Entering your program Whenallyouradmissionsrequirementshavebeenmet,you’llreceiveanacknowledgementinthemail,alongwithaninvitationtosignupfornewstudentregistration. Sessions are held about 2-3 months before classes begin, so watch for information and instructions in the mail.

Congratulations! You’re ready to begin your classes.

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Still undecided about which program is right for you? Our career counselors can help. Visit www.fvtc.edu/counseling or call (920) 735-5696 to schedule an appointment.

You'll need this: FVTC Title IV School Code 009744

Apply today:

www.fvtc.edu/getstarted

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Transferring Credit Into FVTCIf you’ve already earned credits from other regionally accredited institutions of higher education, you may be able to transfer those credits to Fox Valley Tech and apply them towardyourprogramrequirements.Torequestcreditforpriorlearning, you must submit your official transcripts for review.

Advanced Standing It’s also possible to be granted credit in an associate degree ortechnicaldiplomaprogramforknowledgeandskillsthatdirectly relate to the program curriculum. Advanced Standing may be obtained through the following methods: • CreditbyExamination • CreditforExperientialLearning(previouswork experience, military training, business and industry training, etc.) • CreditthroughArticulationAgreementswithHighSchools • ApprenticeshipTraining

Credit for Prior Learning

Many students come to Fox Valley Tech with college credits they’ve already earned, either while in high school or at other colleges anduniversities.It’salsopossibletobegrantedcreditforcareer-relatedknowledgeandskillsyou’vealreadymastered.

High School Students, Get College Credit Now!There are a number of ways to earn college credit while you’restillinhighschool.Talktoyourhighschoolcounselor for more information about the options to put yourcollegecareeronthefasttrack.

For more information on

these and other credit

transfer options:

www.fvtc.edu/transfercredit

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"I never imagined that with an associate degree I could start out with such a great job and such a nice salary."

Theresa Cross2008 Alumna, Accounting

Read more about Theresa and other student success stories: www.fvtc.edu/theresa

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Services & Campus Resources

Counseling ServicesCounseling Services are available to assist you with career, academic and personal concerns. Career counselingassistsyouinmakingacareer decisionbyidentifyingskills,values,interests,and occupational and educational opportunities. Academic counseling assists you in modifying the behaviorsorskillsnecessarytosucceedacademically. Personal counseling is available to assist you with concerns which may interfere with academic or personal success. Group workshops are held throughout the school year for academic and career development.

Disability-Related Services Fox Valley Technical College is an accessible college community wherestudentswithdisabilitieshaveanequalopportunitytofully participate in all aspects of the educational environment.

Multicultural Student ServicesWe all benefit from being around people who bring different backgrounds,talents,ethnicity,interestandideastoourclassroom and campus. Services are designed to enhance the success and retention of minority students attending Fox Valley Technical College.

Tutoring & Study GroupsTutoring assistance and study groups are available to help you stayontrackwithyouracademicprogress.

Veterans’ ServicesReturning veterans often have specific counseling needs related to re-entry and funding for school. If you’re a returning veteran, you can access additional services and resourcesspecifictotheseuniqueneeds.

BookstorePurchaseyourbooks,supplies,andschoolspiritmerchandiseintheFVTCBookstoreslocatedontheAppletonandOshkoshRiverside campuses. Both locations offer a complete selection ofnew,used,anddigitaltextbooks,oryoumaypurchaseyourtextbooksonline.Sometextbooksarealsoavailableforrental.

A complete list of contact

information can be found on

page 72.

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ParkingThere’splentyoffreestudentparkingatallofourcampuses.Noneedtopurchaseaparkingpass;justparkinthedesignatedstudent lots for hassle-free convenience.

Campus SafetyAtFoxValleyTech,weworkhardtocreateasafe,welcomingcampus community. You can feel comfortable and secure while you’reinclass;we’reproudofthelowcrimestatisticsonourcampuses.

Dining on CampusBreakfastandlunchareavailablemostdaysatboththeAppletonandOshkoshRiversideCampuses,withmorelimitedservice over the dinner hour. With a variety of tasty options to choosefrom,you’resuretofindjustwhatyouneedtokeepyougoing throughout the day.

Fitness CenterThe Fitness Center is located on the Appleton Campus and featuresavarietyofexerciseequipmentavailableforfreeuseby students. The center includes cardiovascular and strength equipment,aswellasshowerandlockerfacilities.

Health ServicesAssistance is available if you need first-aid or medical care while on campus, including over-the-counter medication for minor illness. In addition, program-related immunizations and medical tests are offered on campus.

LibraryAvarietyofresourcessuchasbooks,journals,DVDsandother services are available to support your educational and informational needs. The library also offers computers, printers, photocopier, study space and comfy seating, group study rooms and WiFi.

Parent/Child CenterTheFoxValleyTechnicalCollegeParent/ChildCenterislocatedat the Appleton campus and is open to FVTC students and staff. Thecenterofferssafe,high-quality,andaffordablechildcareandislicensedfor120children,ages6weeksthrough11years.

Student Employment ServicesEmployment services begin when you enroll as an FVTC student and continue throughout your employment career. Get help with: • Full-andpart-timejobopportunities • On-campusemployerinterviews • Employmentinformationandresources • Centralizedresourceforinternships

A complete list of contact information can be found on page 72.

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TuitionFox Valley Technical College offers the most efficient and affordable option for higher education in the Fox Valley. On average, FVTC’s tuition costs less than half that of two years of in-state tuition at a four-year public university.

Tuitioncostsdonotincludebooks,programsupplies,tools/equipment,uniformsorfieldtrips.Sinceadditionalcostsvarybyprogram,pleasecheckwithaprogramadvisorforspecificinformation.Booksandprogramsuppliesarepurchasedseparately from tuition. If you have available financial aid, thosefundsmaybeusedforqualifyingbooks,suppliesandequipment.

Payment OptionsYou can pay your tuition using our free and easy eFAS system (electronicFinancialAccountforStudents),orbycash,check,moneyorder,electronicfundstransfer,employer/agencycontract or financial aid. Some credit card payments are accepted, though there is a small service charge. Tuition and fees may be paid in full 10 days prior to the class start date or arrangements can be made for a convenient payment plan.

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x _____ Credits in your program

$ _____ Total tuition

+ _____ Books,supplies&equipment

$ _____ Total program cost

*Basedon2012-2013tuitionrates.Some programs have additional fees that will increase the cost per credit.Onlinecourses,add$10percredit.Out-of-stateresidents(exceptMN),add$58.45percredit.Tuitionratesaresubjecttochange.

Estimate Your Program Cost

For more information about tuition

and payment options:

www.fvtc.edu/tuition

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Financial AidFinancial aid is federal and state assistance to help you pay for college.Aidcanconsistofgrants,loansand/oremployment.The actual aid that you can receive depends on your eligibility according to state and federal regulations, the availability of funds and the number of students applying for aid. Our advice is to apply as soon as possible for the best results.

To be eligible for financial aid, you must: • Havefinancialneed • Applyandbeadmittedtoaneligibleacademicprogram • BeaU.S.citizenoraneligiblenon-citizenwithavalid Social Security number • BeaWisconsinresident(forstatefunds) • BeregisteredwiththeSelectiveService(ifrequired) • Notbeindefaultonapreviousstudentgrantorloan • Maintainsatisfactoryacademicprogress • Beenrolledforaminimumof2creditspersemester for a Pell grant and at least 6 credits per semester for all other state and federal aid

How to apply To be considered for aid, complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) online at www.fafsa.gov. Instant online help is available if you need assistance. Please note that you must be admitted to the college before your financial aid application will be processed.

The FAFSA is available on January 1 each year. Applications are accepted throughout the year, but the sooner you complete your application, the better. Applying by April 15 will ensure that you are eligible for the most funding options available. An application must be made for each academic year.

ScholarshipsThe FVTC Foundation awards over 300 scholarships each semester. Scholarships are funded by private donors, including individuals, organizations and businesses. Best of all, scholarships do not have to be repaid. Students in most associate degree, technical diploma and apprenticeship programs are eligible and encouraged to apply.

Find helpful information about paying for college:

www.fvtc.edu/finaid

www.fafsa.gov

Also, check out our extensive list

of scholarship opportunities:

www.fvtc.edu/scholarships

You'll need this: FVTC Title IV School Code 009744

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Student Life, Clubs & Athletics

Get involved with student life at Fox Valley Tech. There are tons of fun opportunities tobuildyourconfidence,leadershipandteamworkskills.

Horticulturestudentsgainhands-onexperiencefromcommunityprojectssuchas the Riverside Medical Center Reflection Garden in Waupaca.

SpeakerSeriescoverswide range of topics.

More information:

www.fvtc.edu/studentlife

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Student Life CenterThe Student Life Center, located on the Appleton Campus, offersavarietyofservicesdesignedtomakeyourtimeoncampusmoreenjoyable.Competeinapoolorpingpongtournament, watch a movie in Spectators Lounge, or simply relax and chat with your friends.

Student Clubs and OrganizationsThere are over 45 different clubs and organizations to choose from at FVTC. Many are directly related to programs, so you can develop professional connections while meeting other students.Ifyoudon’tfindwhatyouarelookingfor,talkwiththeStudentLifestaff-it’seasytostartanewclub!

Student Leadership OrganizationsIfyou’dliketoexpandyourexperiencesatFoxValleyTech,there are opportunities to gain valuable leadership experience by helping to create policy, effect change, plan events and publish campus-wide communications.

EventsThereisalwayssomethinggoingonatFVTC!Fromcomedianstocountrysingers,nationallyknownspeakersandcaricatureartists;allcanbefoundoncampusthroughouttheschoolyear.Therearealsomanyfamilyevents,likeourannualDrive-inMovie,whichisheldintheFVTCparkinglot,andourFamily Movie Nights with free popcorn and hot dogs.

TripsIf you need to get away to relax, there are several day, weekend,andweek-longtripsthatareofferedthroughouttheschoolyear–allatareducedprice!TakeadaytriptoGreatAmericaandtheGurneeMillsMall.Takeaweekendtripwithyour family to the Tundra Lodge in Green Bay. Or even head offtoatropicaldestinationforSpringBreak.

Civic EngagementThere are many opportunities to become an active participant in your community while attending FVTC. Whether you want to enhance your resumé with volunteer experience, learn more about social issues, or find out about local, state and national elections, the Student Life Center can assist you. In addition to maintaining a list of many volunteer opportunities throughout the region, Student Life offers individualized volunteer matching,monthlyserviceopportunitiesandspeakersandeventstohelpyoubecomemoreknowledgeableaboutsocialissues that affect your community.

AthleticsFVTC has been competing against other Wisconsin two-year colleges for over five years. We offer women’s volleyball, as wellasmen’sandwomen’sbasketball.Ifyou’renotinterestedin competitive sports, you can still get involved by playing intramuralathleticslike3-on-3basketball,volleyball,soccer,flag football or softball.

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International Opportunities

Study AbroadMaketheworldyourclassroom!TravelwithFVTCaroundtheworldtoSpain,Mexico,Peru,Germany,Italy,Chinaandmore!Earn credits as you expand your world view and immerse yourself in the language and culture.

World Languages & Global StudiesDistinguish yourself among your classmates by learning another language or studying global topics. Fox Valley Tech offers many options, including Arabic, Mandarin Chinese, Japanese,French,Portuguese,German,Russian,Hmong,Spanish and Italian, as well as bilingual interpretation and global trade.

English Language Learning English Language Learning (ELL) is a program designed to meet the needs of adults whose native language is not English. Coursesfocusonreading,writing,speakingandcareerskillstoprepareyouforcollegecoursework.

International Exchange ClubThe International Exchange Club serves as a connection between international and local students to encourage unity and respect on and off campus. Participation in this student club will provide a meaningful and rewarding experience, and youareencouragedandwelcometojoin!

Fox Valley Technical College offers a variety of international study options that prepare youtobesuccessfulandcompetitiveinaglobalworkforce.Morethanthat,theseexperiencesjustmightchangeyourlife!

More information on international opportunities:

www.fvtc.edu/global

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usonFacebooktostayup-to-dateonkeydates,accessconversations,videos,contestsandmore!

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Program PreparationThere are many resources available to help you meet your educationalgoals.Whetheryouneedhelpwithacademicskillsor study habits, these options can give you a solid foundation for success at Fox Valley Tech.

Program Prep Courses Ifyouneedtoworkonmath,sentenceskills,and/orreading, ProgramPrepcourseswillhelpbuildyouracademicskillstobe successful in your program courses. Your Program Prep courses are based on your individual needs and program selection.

College Success This elective course is strongly recommended for anyone entering collegeforthefirsttime.You’llbeintroducedtostudyskills,time managementtechniques,andhealth-relatedandrelationship- buildingskills,aswellasanintroductiontoprograms,services, policies and procedures at FVTC.

College & Career Success In this course, you’ll examine career options, develop academic andcareergoals,andlearnspecificskillstoenhanceyour success in meeting personal and professional goals. Topics include accessing academic resources, determining career “fit,” and skillsliketimemanagement,test-takingandgoal-setting.

Flexible OptionsChoose from a variety of flexible, time-saving learning options thatallowyoutotakeclasseswhen, where and how you want.FoxValleyTechiscollegethatfitsyourlife! • Multiple campus locations to serve you • Manyclassesofferedon campus and online • Someprogramshavefull- or part-time options • Chooseday, evening or weekend classes • Accelerated programsforworkingadults

Online Learning Onlinecoursesofferyoutheflexibilitytotakeclasses when it’s most convenient for you. You can connect from home or anywhere you have access to a computer, reducing the time and expense of traveling tocampus.Onlinecoursesqualifyforthesamefinancial aid as traditional courses.

College That Fits Your Life

For more information on flexible learning

options: www.fvtc.edu/flexibleFor more information on

preparing for college:

www.fvtc.edu/programprep

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Transferring your FVTC credits to a four-year college has never been easier! YoucanearnyourassociatedegreeatFoxValleyTech,thenapplyyourcreditstowardabachelor’sdegree.StartingatFVTCmakescompleting a bachelor’s degree affordable, accessible and convenient. The following colleges and universities have partnered with FVTCtomakecredittransferseamless:

Bellevue UniversityCapella UniversityCardinal Stritch UniversityConcordia UniversityFranklinUniversityHerzingUniversityLakelandCollegeMarian UniversityMarquetteUniversityMetropolitan State UniversityMichigan Technological University

MilwaukeeSchoolofEngineeringNational American UniversityNorthern Michigan UniversityNorthland CollegeOttawa UniversityRasmussen CollegeSilverLakeCollegeSouthern IL University CarbondaleUniversity of PhoenixUpper Iowa UniversityUniversity of Wisconsin-Green Bay

University of Wisconsin-La CrosseUniversityofWisconsin-MilwaukeeUniversityofWisconsin-OshkoshUniversityofWisconsin-ParksideUniversity of Wisconsin-PlattevilleUniversity of Wisconsin-River FallsUniversity of Wisconsin-Stevens PointUniversity of Wisconsin-StoutUniversity of Wisconsin-SuperiorUniversity of Wisconsin-WhitewaterViterbo University

1+3 Bachelor's Degree ProgramsNeed more flexibility? Undecided about your major?Wanttotransfertoafour-yearschool?Ifso,thenthiscertificatemightbeforyou!Our General Studies Transfer Certificates match FVTC credits with specific UW-Green BayorUW-Oshkoshgeneraleducationrequirements.YoucantakeyourfirstyearatFoxValleyTechnicalCollegeandqualifyforsophomore status at either UW-Green Bay or UW-Oshkosh.

Credit Transfer withFour-Year Colleges

For the latest information on credit

transfer options with

four-year colleges:

www.fvtc.edu/4year

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Agriculture, Horticulture & Natural Resources (Pages 20-23)Agri-Business/ScienceTechnology(AAS)AgricultureEquipmentServiceTechnician(TD)AgriculturePowerEquipment(AAS)Farm Business and Production Management (TD) Farm Operation (TD) HorticultureTechnician(TD)Horticulture/LandscapeSpecialist(TD)NEWLaboratory Science Technician (AAS) Natural Resources Technician (AAS) OutdoorPowerEquipmentTechnician(TD)

Aviation (Pages 24-25) Aeronautics-Pilot Training (AAS) Aeronautics-Professional Pilot (TD) NEWAircraft Electronics (AAS) Airframe & Powerplant Mechanics (TD)

Business, Management & Finance (Pages 26-32)Accounting (AAS) Accounting Assistant (TD) AdministrativeProfessional(AAS)*BankingandFinancialServices(AAS)Broadcast Captioning (AAS) ▲BusinessManagement(AAS)* SpecialtyTracks HumanResources(AAS)**Judicial Reporting (AAS) ▲ ManagementDevelopment(AAS)**Medical Office Assistant (TD) Meeting&EventManagement(AAS)**Office Assistant (TD) Paralegal (AAS) ▲Professional Communications (AAS)

Construction (Page 33)Construction Management Technology (AAS) Construction, Residential Building (TD) Electricity (TD)

Culinary & Hospitality (Pages 34-35) CulinaryArts(AAS)*Food Service Production (TD) Hotel&RestaurantManagement(AAS)

Engineering & Electronic Related Technologies (Pages 36-44)Automated Manufacturing Systems Technician (AAS) Electro-Mechanical Technology (AAS) Electronic and Communication Engineering Technology (AAS) NEW Energy & Environmental Engineering Technology (AAS) Engineering Electronics Design and Manufacturing (AAS) NEW Engineering Technology, Applied (AAS) SpecialtyTracks Engineering Technology, Electrical (AAS) SpecialtyTracksInstrumentation & Process Control Automation, Applied (AAS) SpecialtyTracksMechanical Design Technology (AAS) Safety Engineering Technology (AAS) Wind Energy Technology (AAS) ▲ NEW

Health Science (Pages 45-48)Dental Assistant (TD) DentalHygienist(AAS)HealthInformationTechnology(AAS)Medical Assistant (TD) Medical Coding Specialist (TD) Nursing - Associate Degree (AAS) Nursing Assistant (TD) Nursing, Practical (TD) Occupational Therapy Assistant (AAS) Pharmacy Technician (TD) ▲

Human Services (Page 49) AODA - Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Associate (AAS) EarlyChildhoodEducation(AAS)*

Associate Degree & Technical Diploma ProgramsAssociate in Applied Science (AAS) degree programs help you prepare for or advance in a particular occupation or field. Most AAS degrees require60-70creditsandconsistoftechnicalstudies,generalstudiesandelectives.Completeyourdegreeinaslittleastwoyears,orattendpart-time to fit your schedule. Some or all credits may be applied toward a bachelor’s degree program at a four-year college.

Technical Diploma (TD)programshelpyouprepareforatargetedoccupation,typicallyattheentrylevel.Creditrequirementsrangefrom3-70credits, and many programs offer full- and part-time options. Some credits may be applied to associate degree programs.

*Offeredinacceleratedorself-pacedformatalso**Acceleratedformatonly▲ Shared with another technical collegeFor certificate programs and apprenticeship offerings, see pages 17-19.

Programs At A Glance

View all course descriptions: www.fvtc.edu/courses

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Information Technology (Pages 50-52) IT - Computer Support Specialist (AAS) IT-HelpDeskSupportSpecialist(TD)IT-NetworkSpecialist(AAS)IT-NetworkSystemsAdministration(AAS)IT-Programmer/Analyst(AAS)IT - Web Development and Design Specialist (AAS)

Law Enforcement & Public Safety (Pages 53-57)Criminal Justice-Law Enforcement (AAS) Criminal Justice-Law Enforcement Academy (TD) Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) - Basic (TD) Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) - Paramedic (TD)Fire Protection Technician (AAS) Forensic Science (AAS) HomelandSecurity&AssetProtectionManagement(AAS)NEWLaw Enforcement (TD) NEWParamedic Technician (AAS) Wildland Fire Crew (TD) Wildland Firefighter (AAS)

Manufacturing (Pages 58-61)Machine Tool Technician (TD) Supply Chain Management (AAS) TechnicalStudies-Journeyworker(AAS)Welding Technician, Industrial (AAS) Welding, Production (TD) Welding/MetalFabrication(TD)Wood Manufacturing Technology (TD)

Marketing, Sales & Service (Pages 62-63) Interior Design - Commercial Design (AAS) Interior Design - Kitchen & Bath Design (AAS) Interior Design (AAS) Marketing(AAS)

Printing Technologies (Page 64-65)PackageandLabelPrinting(TD) SpecialtyTracksPackageandLabelPrintingTechnician(AAS)Printing (TD) NEWPrinting and Publishing (AAS)

Transportation (Pages 66-70) Auto Collision Repair and Refinishing Technician (TD) Automotive Maintenance Technician (TD) Automotive Technician - Imports (TD) Automotive Technician (TD) Automotive Technology - GM ASEP (AAS) Automotive Technology - Imports (AAS) Automotive Technology (AAS) DieselEquipmentMechanic(TD)DieselEquipmentTechnology(AAS)TruckDriving(TD)Vehicle Refinishing and Repair Technology (AAS)

General, Individualized & Global Studies (Page 71)Individualized Technical Studies (AAS) Liberal Arts Collaborative Program (AAS)

Apprenticeship ProgramsApprenticeships (A) areanearn-while-you-learnprogramofon-the-jobtrainingcombinedwithrelatedclassroominstructionforaskilledtrade.Both the employer and the apprentice must be contracted with the Bureau of Apprenticeship Standards to begin the program.

Construction Electrician Apprentice (ABC) Electronic Systems Technician Operating Engineer Apprentice Plumbing Apprentice Sheet Metal Construction SteamfittingApprentice/SteamfittingServiceApprentice

Human Services Barber/CosmetologistApprentice

Manufacturing Industrial Electrician Apprentice Machinist Apprentice MaintenanceMechanic/MillwrightApprentice

Maintenance Technician Apprentice Millwright - Pipefitter Pipe Fabricator Apprenticeship Pipefitting Apprentice Tool & Die Apprentice

Programs At A Glance

Find the most current information on all new offerings:www.fvtc.edu/new

For more information on FVTC's programs of study:www.fvtc.edu/programsor call

1-800-735-FVTC (3882)

For more information on apprenticeship programs:www.fvtc.edu/apprenticeships

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Certificate Programs

Agriculture, Horticulture & Natural Resources Crop Application Specialist ExploringAgriculture,Horticulture&NaturalResourcesGolfCourseTurf&EquipmentTechnicianNEWGreenhouseGrower/PlantPropagationTechnicianLandscape Construction Technician Landscape Maintenance Technician LandscapeSeries,HomeOwnersPower Sports Technology Urban Forestry Technician NEW

Business, Management & Finance Business Fundamentals 1 Business Fundamentals 2 Entrepreneurs Starting an Online Business Entrepreneurs Start-up Venture Entrepreneurship,BusinessOwners'Event Planning NEWExploring Business, Management & Finance Careers Microsoft Office Suite Organizational Leadership, Advanced Organizational Leadership, Basic Peachtree QuickBooksWriting for the Web Writing, Proposal & Grant

Construction Electrical Code, National Energy Auditor (Residential) Photovoltaic Installer Entry Level

Engineering & Electronic Related Technologies Automation and Maintenance, Advanced Broadband Cable Installer NEWBuilding Protection Specialist NEWCAD Management Computer Rendering and Animation ControlLogix PLCs

Dept. of Transportation Compliance Specialist NEWElectronic Communication and Data Cabling Electronics Principles Electronics, Biomedical Electronics, Practical Fundamental Energy & Environmental Management Energy Management & Control for Buildings Engineering,Industrial/ManufacturingEnvironmental Compliance Specialis NEWIndustrialEquipmentFundamentalsInstrumentation and Process Control Intelligent Interface Design & SCADA Motors and Variable Speed Drives Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) Renewable Energy Engineering Technology Telecommunications Field Service Telecommunications, Advanced

Health Science ExploringHealthCareersGerontology Nursing, Licensed Practical Nurse Refresher Nursing, Registered Nurse Refresher

Human Services AODA Specialty Education Child Care Administrator Substance Abuse Counselor Education Substance Abuse Counselor in Training

Certificate programsincludeafocusedsetofcoursesforskillsneededintheworkplace.Somecreditsmaybridgeintoassociatedegreeortechnicaldiploma programs or to a bachelor’s degree program at a four-year college. Note: Certificate programs are not eligible for financial aid.

Programs At A Glance

For more information on certificate programs:www.fvtc.edu/certificates

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Information TechnologyExploring IT Careers IT - Database IT-DesktopSupportIT - Mobile Applications Development NEWIT-NetworkAdministrationIT-NetworkInfrastructureIT - PC Programming IT - Security NEW IT - Web Design IT - Web Development

Law Enforcement & Public Safety Child Protection Investigator Corrections Crime Prevention Criminal Investigator Criminal Justice Executive Development Institute Cyber Crime Investigation Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) - AdvancedEvidence Technician NEWEvidence Technician-Advanced NEWExploring Public Safety Careers Fire Investigator NEWLoss Prevention Specialist Private Investigation Specialist Security

Manufacturing CNC Conversational Programming and Operation CNCM/GCodeProgrammingandOperationDigital Manufacturing Emergency Preparedness Specialist Engine Lathe EnvironmentalHealth&SafetyExploring Manufacturing Careers Grinding Processes Industrial Maintenance Lean/SixSigmaMachineToolMeasurement&Benchwork

Manual Machine Tools, Advanced Manual Milling Machines Materials Planning and Control Purchasing Quality Assurance

Marketing, Sales & Service Commercial Design Contact Center ExploringMarketing&SalesCareersKitchen & Bath Design SellingTechniques,AdvancedSellingTechniques,IntroductoryWebMarketingNEW

Transportation Automotive Service Management CDLStraightTruckDiesel Advanced Technician NEWDiesel/CaterpillarConstructionEquipmentTechnicianDiesel/CaterpillarElectricPower&MarineEngineTechnicianDiesel/CaterpillarEngineTechnicianDiesel/CaterpillarRentalStoreEquipmentTechnicianElectrical Power Generator Service Technician Exploring Automotive Careers Logistics

General, Individualized & Global StudiesBilingual Interpretation English Bilingual Business NEWEnglish Language Competency - Advanced English Language Competency - Beginning English Language Competency - Intermediate General Education General Studies Transfer Certificate (with UW-Green Bay) GeneralStudiesTransferCertificate(withUW-Oshkosh)Global Business Professional NEWSpanish SpanishHealthCare

Programs At A Glance

Find the most current information on all new offerings:www.fvtc.edu/new

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Associate Degree & Technical Diploma ProgramsAgriculture, Horticulture & Natural Resources Agri-Business & Science Technology Associate Degree, 67 credits, Financial Aid Eligiblewww.fvtc.edu/agbusinessThis program prepares you for a variety of positions in the agriculture industry. Hands-oncoursesincludeanimalscience,animalnutrition,integratedpestmanagement,commoditymarketing,soilscience,cropproduction,precisionagriculture, agriculture sales, and business management courses. After completion of this program, you may choose employment in the industry or continue your education at a four-year college or university. Your career options may include agribusiness/farmsupplydepartmentmanager,cropproductionspecialist,livestockordairyherdmanager,dairy/livestocknutritionist,feed/animalhealthsales/consultingoragricultureservicerepresentative.

Technical Studies (43 Credits) Credits10-006-110 Agribusiness Computer Application 210-006-119 Agricultural Crop Production 310-006-133 Agribusiness Overview 310-006-140 Animal Science Fundamentals 310-006-103 AgriculturalMarketing 310-003-165 Feed/Grain/AnimalWasteSystem 210-006-116 AgribusinessWorkExperience 310-006-134 AgribusinessSales/Marketing 3Students select 7 of these 10 courses:10-006-102 Integrated Pest Mgmt & Weed Identification 310-006-113 Dairy/LivestockNutrition 310-006-114 Dairy/LivestockRationBalance 310-006-143 Introduction to Soils 310-006-150 AgronomyEquipment 310-006-141 Plant Science 310-006-145 Dairy/LivestockHerdHealth 310-006-148 Dairy Genetics and Reproduction 310-006-155 Nutrient Management Principles 310-006-149 Dairy/LivestockRecordsManagement 3General Studies (21 Credits) 10-801-195 Written Communication 310-804-123 Math w Business Apps 310-809-197 Contemporary Amer Society 310-809-195 Economics 310-801-196 Oral/InterpersonalComm 310-809-199 PsychologyofHumanRelations 310-809-172 Race Ethnic & Diversity 3Electives (3 Credits) - Suggested Electives: 10-006-105 Crop Protection and Amendments 210-006-107 Vet Science-Small Animal 110-006-109 Crop Scouting Training 310-006-112 Dairy/LivestockArtificialInsemination 110-006-154 Precision Ag Overview 310-006-138 HorseScience 210-006-157 Agriculture Renewable Energy 3

Agriculture Equipment Services Technician Technical Diploma, 45 credits, Financial Aid Eligiblewww.fvtc.edu/agequipmentInthisprogram,youwilltakeclassesindieselenginesystemsandrebuilddrivetrains, hydraulics, electrical systems, GPS, air conditioning, materials handling equipmentandharvestingequipment.Theprogramemphasizespractical,hands-ontrainingandappliedskillssuchasrepair,diagnosticandtroubleshooting.MostoftheseclassesaretransferabletotheAgriculturePowerEquipmentassociatedegree program.

Occupational Specific (43 Credits) Credits10-003-110 AgricultureHydraulicSystems 210-003-120 AgPlantingEquipment 310-003-130 AgricultureForageHarvestingEquipment 210-003-131 Ag DC Electrical Systems 310-003-134 ShopTool/SafetyPrinciples 310-006-103 AgriculturalMarketing 310-006-133 Agribusiness Overview 310-003-123 Agriculture Power Transmission 410-003-132 AdvancedAgHydraulicSystems 210-003-135 AG Diesel Engine Technology 510-003-136 AG DC Electronic Systems 310-006-154 Precision Ag Overview 310-003-115 Agriculture Air Conditioning 110-003-121 AgGrainHarvesting 310-003-126 SkidLoader/CompactEquipment 3Occupational Supportive (2 Credits) 31-801-318 Communication, Applied 2

Agriculture Power EquipmentAssociate Degree, 69 credits, Financial Aid Eligiblewww.fvtc.edu/agpowerTheAgriculturePowerEquipmentprogramtrainsyouforpositionswithcompaniesthatmanufacture,serviceandsellagriculturepowerequipmentandagriculturematerialshandlingequipment.Youwilltakeclassesinelectroniccontrolleddiesel engines, drive trains, hydraulics and electrical systems, air conditioning, materialshandlingequipment,harvestingequipment,businessmanagement,andcustomer service. This program stresses hands-on training to develop diagnostic andtroubleshootingskillsthatarecriticalforthisindustry.Asagraduate,youwill have employment opportunities as a service technician, parts person, parts manager,service/warrantywriter,orcustomerservice/salesrepresentativeatanagriculturepowerequipmentdealership.

Technical Studies (45 Credits) Credits10-003-110 AgricultureHydraulicSystems 210-003-120 AgPlantingEquipment 310-003-130 AgricultureForageHarvestingEquipment 210-003-131 Ag DC Electrical Systems 310-003-134 ShopTool/SafetyPrinciples 310-006-133 Agribusiness Overview 310-003-123 Agriculture Power Transmission 410-003-132 AdvancedAgHydraulicSystems 210-003-135 AG Diesel Engine Technology 510-003-136 AG DC Electronic Systems 3

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10-006-103 AgriculturalMarketing 310-003-115 Agriculture Air Conditioning 110-003-121 AgGrainHarvesting 310-003-126 SkidLoader/CompactEquipment 310-003-133 DealershipParts/Service 310-006-115 AgribusinessWorkExperience2 2General Studies (21 Credits) 10-801-195 Written Communication 310-801-196 Oral/InterpersonalComm 310-809-197 Contemporary Amer Society 310-809-199 PsychologyofHumanRelations 310-804-123 Math w Business Apps 310-809-172 Race Ethnic & Diversity 310-809-195 Economics 3Electives (3 Credits) - Suggested Electives: 10-003-127 Introduction to Agriculture Engineering Technology 310-006-134 AgribusinessSales/Marketing 310-006-150 AgronomyEquipment 310-006-154 Precision Ag Overview 310-461-112 OPE Four-Cycle Small Engines 3 Farm Business & Production Management Technical Diploma, 18 Credits, Not Financial Aid Eligible www.fvtc.edu/farmbusinessThe Farm Business and Production Management program is offered at 12 locations in the Fox Valley Technical College district. Classes are held throughout the year along with special field trips, group instruction and meetings. You also receive 12 hours of educational instruction on your individual farm. This program isdesignedforbothbeginningfarmersandestablishedproducersseekingthenewest practices and technology in the production agriculture industry.

Occupational Specific (18 Credits) Credits30-090-381 Farm Business, Operating a 330-090-382 Soil Management 330-090-383 Crop Management 330-090-384 LivestockNutrition 330-090-385 Livestock/FarmsteadEquipmentManagement 330-090-386 Farm Records and Business Analysis 3

Farm OperationTechnical Diploma, 27 Credits, Financial Aid Eligible www.fvtc.edu/farmoperationThis program is designed for beginning farmers employed on the family farm, farm technicians or dairy cattle herd managers. You will concentrate on the skillsrequiredtomakesoundbusinessmanagementdecisions,andonthecareandfeedingoflivestock,theselectionandmaintenanceofequipmentandmachinery, and the production of agricultural crops. Upon graduation, you will be carrying out many farm operations such as dairy cattle management, farm machinery mechanics and management, crop management, and a multitude of otherresponsibilitiesrequiredofafull-timefarmer.

Occupational Specific (27 Credits) Credits31-080-350 Animal Nutrition, Basic 131-080-351 Agriculture Wiring, Basic 131-080-352 Plant Growth and Alfalfa Production 131-080-353 Soil Principles and Fertilization 131-080-354 Farm Accounts - Income Tax 1

31-080-355 Tractor Maintenance 1 & Engine Systems 131-080-356 Agricultural Building Construction 131-080-357 Tractor Maintenance 2 & Electrical Systems 131-080-366 LivestockRationBalancing 131-080-359 Agriculture Renewable Energy 131-080-360 Farm Management Overview 131-080-361 Nutrient Management Principles 131-080-367 AgriculturalMarketing 131-080-368 Dairy Cattle Selection 131-080-369 Corn and Cash Crop Production 131-080-370 Soil Management and Conservation 131-080-371 FarmMachineryMaintenance,PlantingEquip. 131-080-372 DairyCattleHousing,Milking,WasteSystem 131-080-305 Computers, Farm 131-080-380 HerbicideandPesticideApplication 131-080-381 DairyCattle/YoungStockManagement 131-080-382 DairyHerdHealthandReproduction 131-080-384 Farm Building Ventilation Systems 131-080-385 Diesel, Introduction to 131-080-394 AgriculturalHydraulics 131-080-395 Welding Repair and Maintenance 131-080-396 Forage&GrainHarvestingEquipment 1 Horticulture Technician Technical Diploma, 34 credits, Financial Aid Eligiblewww.fvtc.edu/horticulturetechTheHorticultureTechnicianprogramfocusesontheknowledgeandskillsneededfor career entry into the horticulture and landscaping industry. Your instruction covers plant identification, landscape design, integrated pest management, plant maintenance, planting and pruning, soils and fertilizers, turf management, equipmentmaintenanceandoperations,andbusinessoperations.Asagraduate,you may obtain a position as a technician or sales consultant with a garden centeroryoumayperformlandscapeinstallationsandmaintenanceworkoncommercial, residential and recreational properties.

Occupational Specific (28 Credits) Credits10-001-111 IntroductiontoHorticulture 310-001-112 HorticultureSoils 310-001-113 OrnamentalPlantHealthCare 310-001-117 EquipmentOperation,Horticulture 210-001-158 Woody Ornamental Plant ID 310-001-170 Landscape Plants, Maintenance of 310-001-120 Interiorscaping & Greenhouse Mgmt 310-001-130 Turf Mgmt & Irrigation Systems 210-001-159 SurveyofHerbaceousPlants 310-001-174 Landscape Design Fundamentals 1 3Occupational Supportive (6 Credits) 31-145-300 Small Business, Introduction to 231-801-318 Communication, Applied 231-804-307 Math for the Trades 2

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Horticulture/Landscape Specialist NEWTechnical Diploma, 65 Credits, Financial Aid Eligiblewww.fvtc.edu/horticulturelandscapeThere is an increased demand for certified landscape technicians with specificskillsrequiredonpublicworksprojects.Subjectscoveredincludehydroponics, irrigation systems, tissue culture lab, diagnostics, propagation, landscapeconstruction,landscapemaintenance,organiclawn/landcare,sales/marketing,estimating,equipmentoperation,computeraideddesign,sustainablepractices,greenhousemanagement/operation,business operations, supervision and Spanish. As a graduate, you may find employment with landscape construction, greenhouse, nursery, and grounds maintenance companies. Possible positions after graduation include foreman, crew leader, assistant grower, nursery attendant, greenhouse maintenance and sales.

Occupational Specific (65 Credits) Credits10-001-111 IntroductiontoHorticulture 310-001-112 HorticultureSoils 310-001-117 EquipmentOperation,Horticulture 210-001-118 Irrigation Systems & Maintenance 210-001-159 SurveyofHerbaceousPlants 310-001-181 Landscape Construction 1 (3 Cr.) 310-001-109 Landscape Construction 2 210-001-113 OrnamentalPlantHealthCare 310-001-121 HydroponicGrowing&Systems 210-001-122 Interiorscaping 210-001-123 Landscape Management 310-001-132 Landscape Estimating 210-802-100 Spanish 1 310-001-108 Plant Propagation 210-001-115 Tissue Culture Propagation 210-001-131 Organic Lawn Care 210-001-158 Woody Ornamental Plant ID 310-001-170 Landscape Plants, Maintenance of 310-001-174 Landscape Design Fundamentals 1 310-001-130 Turf Mgmt & Irrigation Systems 210-001-140 Plant Diagnostics 210-001-144 Greenhouse Management & Control Systems 310-001-160 HorticultureProposals&TechnicalReports 210-001-184 Landscape Design 2 310-145-100 Entrepreneurial Venture-Your Business Plan 310-606-146 Landscape Modeling 2

Laboratory Science TechnicianAssociate Degree, 64 credits, Financial Aid Eligible www.fvtc.edu/labscienceTTheLaboratoryScienceTechnicianprogrampreparesyoutoworkinfood,water, environmental, wastewater treatment and other industrial laboratories. You will be prepared to assist in basic research and product development, performexperiments,operateandmaintainequipment,makeobservationsand document results. Career opportunities include food laboratory technician, water and wastewater laboratory technician, environmental laboratory technician, research technician, industrial laboratory technician and laboratory qualityassurancetechnician.

Technical Studies (38 Credits) Credits10-103-140 MS Word 2010 Introduction 110-103-143 MS Access 2010 Introduction 110-103-145 MS Excel 2010 Introduction 110-506-101 Beginning Laboratory Science 310-506-105 Environmental Lab Science Theory 210-506-106 Environmental Lab Science Lab 110-623-194 Introduction to Six Sigma 310-804-124 Math for Laboratory Science 310-007-174 Applied Microbiology 410-152-155 Database Concepts 210-506-112 PaperandPackagingTestingProcedures 210-506-121 Food Laboratory Science Theory 210-506-125 Food Laboratory Science Lab 110-506-103 Advanced Laboratory Science 310-506-113 Instrumentation 210-506-135 Lab Science Internship 310-806-176 DNA Science 4General Studies (23 Credits) 10-801-195 Written Communication 310-804-107 College Mathematics 310-806-114 General Biology 410-806-134 General Chemistry 410-809-198 Intro to Psychology 310-801-197 Technical Reporting 310-809-196 Intro to Sociology 3Electives (3 Credits) - Suggested Electives: 10-699-142 E-portfolio Development 110-806-112 Principles of Sustainability 310-809-103 ThinkCritically&Creatively 310-809-166 Intro to Ethics: Theory & App 310-890-100 College Success 1 110-890-103 Employability Strategies 1

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Natural Resources TechnicianAssociate Degree, 69 credits, Financial Aid Eligiblewww.fvtc.edu/nrInthisprogramyouwillworkcloselywithprofessionalsinfielddatacollectionforwaterqualityandwastewateranalysis,fisheries,forestmanagement, wildlife management, and soil analysis. As a Natural Resources Technician, your career options may include forestry, wildlife, surveyingorfisheriestechnician;parkmaintenanceorenforcementposition;soilandwaterconservationspecialist;wastewatertechnician;and naturalist. You may find employment in either the public or private sectorinareassuchasstateornationalparksandforests,municipalparkand recreation departments, private surveying companies, wastewater treatment plants or land conservation departments. Your employment success depends on your mobility after graduation.

Technical Studies (43 Credits) Credits10-057-104 Exploring Natural Resources 410-057-109 Ecology 210-057-140 Plant Identification 110-057-143 Natural Resources Common Topics 210-057-106 Surveying 1 310-057-107 Surveying 2 310-057-142 Natural Resources Co-op Experience 210-804-117 Math for Natural Resources Common Topics 2Students select 8 of these 10 courses:10-057-128 WildlifeMgmt-NongameandHuntedSpecies 310-057-129 FishMgmt-Ichthyology,Limnology/FieldPract 310-057-130 Recreation Facilities Maintenance 310-057-131 Forest Recreation Environmental Education 310-057-132 Forestry 1 310-057-133 Forestry 2 310-057-134 Soil and Water Conservation 310-057-135 SoilandWaterConservation/Engineering 310-057-136 Environmental Water Quality 310-057-137 Wastewater Management 3General Studies (23 Credits)10-801-195 Written Communication 310-806-114 General Biology 410-801-196 Oral/InterpersonalComm 310-809-172 Race Ethnic & Diversity 310-806-134 General Chemistry 410-809-195 Economics 310-809-199 PsychologyofHumanRelations 3Electives (3 Credits) - Suggested Electives:10-057-108 Natural Resource Technical Field Experience 310-057-113 Natural Resource Technical Field Experience 2 310-057-162 S212 Wildland Fire Chain Saws 110-001-117 EquipmentOperation,Horticulture 210-003-126 SkidLoader/CompactEquipment 310-606-114 AutoCAD, Introduction to 1

Outdoor Power Equipment TechnicianTechnical Diploma, 35 credits, Financial Aid Eligiblewww.fvtc.edu/outdoorpowerThe"MonsterShop"OutdoorPowerEquipmentTechnicianprogramisapartnership between Fox Valley Technical College, Ariens, Briggs and Stratton, Snap-OnToolsandStihl.Itisdesignedtoprovideyouwiththetechnicalskillsandknowledgetoserviceandmaintainsmallinternalcombustionengines,equipmentchassis,hydraulics,andelectricalsystemsusedonzeroturnlawnmowers, garden tractors, tillers, snow blowers, generators, chain saws, linetrimmersandblowers.Upongraduation,youmayworkasaservicetechnician, parts manager, sales person, service writer, or shop manager at a dealership, repair shop, rental center, golf course or landscape business.

Occupational Specific (33 Credits) Credits10-461-112 OPE Four-Cycle Small Engines 310-461-113 OPEHydraulicsandDrivelines 310-461-114 OPE Operation & Maintenance 210-461-140 Intro to OPE and Power Sports Technician 310-461-141 Parts and Service Management 310-003-126 SkidLoader/CompactEquipment 310-003-166 Ag/OPEWelding 210-461-115 OPEHandheldPowerUnits 310-461-116 OPE DC Electrical Systems 310-461-118 OPE Diesel Engine Systems 310-461-122 OPE Customer Service & Sales 210-461-142 Internship in OPE and Power Sports 3Occupational Supportive (2 Credits)31-801-318 Communication, Applied 2

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AviationAeronautics-Pilot Training Associate Degree, 70 credits, Financial Aid Eligiblewww.fvtc.edu/aeronauticsThe Aeronautics-Pilot Training program prepares you for entry level employment in the air transportation industry. The most common entry levelpositionisasaflightinstructor,whereyouwillworkandaccrueflighthourstowardlaterjobsasacharter,regional,ormajorairlinepilotforthetransportation of passengers, freight and mail, and other purposes. As a graduate,youwillpossesstheknowledge,skillsanddocumentedin-flightexperiencesufficienttoqualifyfortheCommercialPilotcertificatewithsingleand multi-engine land, and instrument ratings, as well as the Flight Instructor certificate with the same ratings. These ratings allow you to begin on a career path as a professional pilot.

Technical Studies (44 Credits) Credits10-402-101 Aeronautics Science Private 310-402-102 Aeronautics/AviationWeather 310-402-106 Aeronautics Engine Structure Systems 310-402-108 Aero Science-Multi Engine Land 210-402-191 Aeronautics Private Pilot 310-402-192 Aeronautics Flight Commercial 1 310-402-196 Aeronautics Flight Multi-Engines 110-402-103 Aeronautics Science Instrument 310-402-104 Aeronautics Science Commercial 310-402-193 Aeronautics Flight Instrument 310-402-194 Aeronautics Flight Commercial 2 310-402-107 Aeronautics Science C.F.I. 310-402-195 Aeronautics Flight CFI-ASE 310-402-105 Aerophysics - Aerodynamics 310-402-185 Avionics for Pilots 210-402-197 Aeronautics Multi-Engine Instructor 210-402-198 Aeronautics CFI-I 1General Studies (23 Credits) 10-801-195 Written Communication 310-804-113 College Technical Math 1A 310-801-196 Oral/InterpersonalComm 310-804-114 College Technical Math 1B 210-809-195 Economics 310-809-198 Intro to Psychology 310-801-197 Technical Reporting 310-809-103 ThinkCritically&Creatively 3Electives (3 Credits) - Suggested Electives: 10-402-183 Aeronautics Internship 110-402-199 Professional Flight Crew Operations 210-801-198 Speech 310-809-110 Leadership as an Art 3

Aeronautics-Professional PilotTechnical Diploma, 30 credits, Financial Aid Eligible www.fvtc.edu/aeronauticsprofessionalpilotThe Aeronautics-Professional Pilot program will prepare you to compete successfully for an entry-level position as a commercial pilot once you gain additional flight hours. You can earn the necessary experience through a varietyofemploymentoptionssuchasskydiverpilot,bannertowpilot,aerialphotography pilot, crop duster, wildland fire pilot, air tour pilot, DNR pilot, law enforcement pilot and others.

Occupational Specific (30 Credits) Credits10-402-101 Aeronautics Science Private 310-402-102 Aeronautics/AviationWeather 310-402-108 Aero Science-Multi Engine Land 210-402-191 Aeronautics Private Pilot 310-402-192 Aeronautics Flight Commercial 1 310-402-196 Aeronautics Flight Multi-Engines 110-402-103 Aeronautics Science Instrument 310-402-104 Aeronautics Science Commercial 310-402-106 Aeronautics Engine Structure Systems 310-402-193 Aeronautics Flight Instrument 310-402-194 Aeronautics Flight Commercial 2 3

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Aircraft ElectronicsAssociate Degree, 70 credits, Financial Aid Eligiblewww.fvtc.edu/aircraftelecThecommonindustrytermforaircraftelectronicsisavionics;therefore,as an aircraft electronics technician, you will be designated an avionics technician.Youwillberesponsibleforavarietyoftaskswhicharetypicallyperformedontheaircraftorintheavionicsshopenvironment.Tasksincludeinstalling, inspecting, testing, repairing, and aligning aircraft communication, navigation,andflightcontrolsystems.Inordertoperformtherequiredtasks,youwillutilizehighlyspecializedavionicstestequipmentalongwithmanufacturer'sdocumentation.

Technical Studies (42 Credits) Credits10-402-112 Materials and Installation 310-402-124 Aeronautics, Introduction to 310-402-160 Aircraft Electrical Power 310-402-161 Aviation Regulations & Publications 210-620-103 DCCircuits3-Aircraft/Electromechanical 110-660-110 DC Circuits 1 110-660-111 DC Circuits 2 110-660-114 AC Circuits 1 110-402-110 Aircraft Instrument Systems 310-402-111 Basic Avionics Systems 310-402-163 Aircraft Electrical Systems 310-402-166 Maintenance Forms & Records 110-402-167 Technical Drawings & Diagrams 110-402-114 Avionics Communications 310-402-140 Avionics Control Systems 210-660-115 AC Circuits 2 110-660-120 Solid State 1 110-660-121 Solid State 2 110-660-130 Digital Electronics Tech 1 110-660-131 Digital Electronics Tech 2 110-402-143 Avionics Surveillance Systems 310-402-169 Avionics Navigational Systems 3General Studies (23 Credits) 10-801-195 Written Communication 310-804-113 College Technical Math 1A 310-806-139 Survey of Physics 310-801-196 Oral/InterpersonalComm 310-804-114 College Technical Math 1B 210-809-198 Intro to Psychology 310-801-197 Technical Reporting 310-809-195 Economics 3Electives (5 Credits) - Suggested Electives: 10-402-123 FCC License, Preparation for 110-402-144 InstallationProject1 110-402-145 InstallationProject2 110-402-146 InstallationProject3 110-402-168 HumanFactors 110-620-152 Industrial Solid State 1 1

Airframe & Powerplant MechanicsTechnical Diploma, 70 credits, Financial Aid Eligible www.fvtc.edu/airframe&powerplantAsanairframeandpowerplantmechanic,alsoknownastheaviationmaintenance technician, you are federally certified to inspect and maintain U.S.-registeredcivilaircraft.Youworktoahighstandardofintegrityandethics,utilizingskillsthatarespecifictotheneedforcontinuedairworthiness of all aircraft regardless of type, complexity or size. Your workresponsibilitieswillincludeinspection,troubleshooting,repairandmaintenance of aircraft engines (piston and turbine), airframe systems and structures;rebuildingandoverhaulofenginesandmajorcomponents;anddocumentation and airworthiness certification upon completion of aircraft maintenance activities. You may be employed by airlines, repair stations, air charter services and other aviation companies. Advanced career opportunities become available as you gain field experience.

Occupational Specific (58 Credits) Credits10-402-112 Materials and Installation 310-402-160 Aircraft Electrical Power 310-402-161 Aviation Regulations & Publications 210-620-103 DCCircuits3-Aircraft/Electromechanical 110-660-110 DC Circuits 1 110-660-111 DC Circuits 2 110-660-114 AC Circuits 1 110-402-110 Aircraft Instrument Systems 310-402-111 Basic Avionics Systems 310-402-163 Aircraft Electrical Systems 310-402-166 Maintenance Forms & Records 110-402-167 Technical Drawings & Diagrams 110-402-168 HumanFactors 132-402-310 Aircraft Powerplants 1 432-402-315 Powerplant Systems 1 332-402-316 Powerplant Systems 2 232-402-322 Aircraft Systems 1 232-402-333 Aircraft Inspection and Analysis 332-402-339 Propellers 232-442-317 Aircraft Applied Welding 132-402-323 Aircraft Systems 2 432-402-326 Structural Materials 332-402-327 Maintenance and Service 332-402-331 Aircraft Powerplant 2 432-402-337 Powerplant Systems 3 3Occupational Supportive (12 Credits) 10-402-124 Aeronautics, Introduction to 310-804-113 College Technical Math 1A 310-801-195 Written Communication 310-806-139 Survey of Physics 3

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Business, Management & FinanceAccountingAssociate Degree, 69 credits, Financial Aid Eligiblewww.fvtc.edu/accountingThe accounting program prepares you for an entry-level position as an assistantauditor,taxaccountantassistant,junioraccountant,accountsreceivableclerkorinternalassistantauditor.Youwillmaintainrecordsofaccounts and handle business transactions for expenses, payments, purchases andinventoriesinjournals,ledgersandoncomputers.Youwillpreparefinancial reports to substantiate transactions such as income statements, balance sheets, cost studies and tax reports and will review and interpret financial reports.

Technical Studies (45 Credits) Credits10-101-180 Financial Accounting 1 410-102-112 Business, Introduction to 310-107-120 Windows Basics 110-101-103 Peachtree Accounting Applications 110-101-145 Spreadsheets, Beginning 110-101-152 Spreadsheets, Intermediate 110-101-160 Communication Software, Intro to 110-101-181 Financial Accounting 2 410-101-187 Payroll Accounting 310-101-130 Cost Accounting A 210-101-131 Cost Accounting B 210-101-150 Income Tax Accounting A 210-101-151 Income Tax Accounting B 210-101-164 Accounting Database Applications 210-101-182 Intermediate Accounting 1 410-101-102 QuickBooksAccountingApplications 110-101-126 Integrated Acctg. Systems on Microcomputers 210-101-166 Advanced Software Integration 210-101-183 Intermediate Accounting 2 410-102-103 Business Law 1 3General Studies (21 Credits) 10-801-195 Written Communication 310-804-123 Math w Business Apps 310-809-199 PsychologyofHumanRelations 310-801-196 Oral/InterpersonalComm 310-809-166 Intro to Ethics: Theory & App 310-809-197 Contemporary Amer Society 310-809-195 Economics 3Electives (3 Credits) - Suggested Electives: 10-101-155 VITA Tax Assistance 110-101-188 Cost Accounting, Advanced 310-101-189 Income Tax Accounting, Advanced 310-104-151 Marketing1,Principlesof 3

Accounting AssistantTechnical Diploma, 29 credits, Financial Aid Eligiblewww.fvtc.edu/accountingassistantAs an accounting assistant, you will maintain up-to-date and accurate records of daily transactions, accounts receivable, accounts payable, inventories, payroll and various other records. You may assist an accountant in the preparation of financial statements, and may record and compile financial data by hand or with the aid of a computer. As an accounting assistant, you may alsobecalledupontoworkwithcustomersandtoperformvariousgeneraloffice responsibilities such as answering the telephone, handling the mail, filing correspondence, and typing reports or correspondence.

Occupational Specific (23 Credits) Credits10-101-145 Spreadsheets, Beginning 110-101-160 Communication Software, Intro to 110-101-180 Financial Accounting 1 410-106-119 Electronic Calculators 110-107-120 Windows Basics 110-804-123 Math w Business Apps 310-101-102 QuickBooksAccountingApplications 110-101-103 Peachtree Accounting Applications 110-101-152 Spreadsheets, Intermediate 110-101-164 Accounting Database Applications 210-101-181 Financial Accounting 2 410-101-187 Payroll Accounting 3Occupational Supportive (6 Credits) 10-801-196 Oral/InterpersonalComm 310-801-195 Written Communication 3 Administrative ProfessionalAssociate Degree, 67 credits, Financial Aid EligibleAlso Offered in Accelerated Format www.fvtc.edu/adminprofessionalAs an administrative professional, you will be employed in one of the largest, fastest growing occupations in the U.S. and global economies. The administrativeprofessionalcombinesorganizationalandpeopleskillswithan expertise in information processing and office technology. Utilizing yourcomputerskillsinwordprocessing,spreadsheets,database,graphics,communications and web technologies, you will function as an integral part of the office team.

Technical Studies (43 Credits) Credits10-106-103 Intro to Administrative Professional Careers 110-106-108 Business Writing and Formatting 310-106-118 Effective Business Practice 310-106-128 Advanced Office Software Applications 310-106-166 Office Fundamentals 310-101-107 Accounting, Principles of 310-102-103 Business Law 1 310-106-101 Web Technologies 210-106-140 Meeting & Event Management Fundamentals 310-106-160 Business Relationship Development 210-106-164 Publication Design 310-106-178 PresentationandTrainingTechniques 310-623-109 IntroductiontoProjectManagement 110-106-126 Administrative Management 310-106-134 Technological Resource Management 310-106-137 ProjectManagementfortheOffice 110-106-176 BusinessTechnologyInternship/Capstone 3

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General Studies (21 Credits) 10-809-197 Contemporary Amer Society 310-801-195 Written Communication 310-801-196 Oral/InterpersonalComm 310-809-199 PsychologyofHumanRelations 310-804-113 College Technical Math 1A 310-809-166 Intro to Ethics: Theory & App 310-809-195 Economics 3Electives (3 Credits) - Suggested Electives: 10-103-174 Photoshop, Introduction to 110-106-182 Event Planning-Global 210-106-194 Office - Internship 1 110-802-100 Spanish 1 3

Banking & Financial ServicesAssociate Degree, 69 credits, Financial Aid Eligiblewww.fvtc.edu/bankingFinancialofficersandmanagersmakedecisionswithinaframeworkofpolicy set by the board of directors and existing laws and regulations. In this careerfield,youmusthaveabroadknowledgeofbusinessactivitieswhichrelate to the operation of your department. This program prepares you for an operating position within a financial institution, where you may specialize incertaindepartmentssuchasproof,bookkeeping,accounting,loan,credit,brokerage,trust,investment,savingscounselingandcustomerservice.

Technical Studies (45 Credits) Credits10-107-150 Microcomputer Applications 210-114-115 Credit Procedures 310-114-124 MoneyandBanking 310-101-102 QuickBooksAccountingApplications 110-101-145 Spreadsheets, Beginning 110-101-152 Spreadsheets, Intermediate 110-101-180 Financial Accounting 1 410-114-104 Financial Institutions 310-101-181 Financial Accounting 2 410-104-151 Marketing1,Principlesof 310-104-166 Sales Principles 310-114-113 Financial Products and Services, Principles 310-114-176 StockandBondInvestments 310-102-103 Business Law 1 310-114-121 Analyzing Financial Statements 210-114-175 Financial Planning 310-114-182 Finance Internship 3General Studies (21 Credits) 10-801-195 Written Communication 310-804-123 Math w Business Apps 310-809-195 Economics 310-801-196 Oral/InterpersonalComm 310-809-197 Contemporary Amer Society 310-809-199 PsychologyofHumanRelations 310-809-166 Intro to Ethics: Theory & App 3Electives (3 Credits) - Suggested Electives: 10-890-100 College Success 1 110-114-108 Foundations in Financial Planning 210-114-110 Financial Institutions Management 3

Broadcast CaptioningAssociate Degree, 70 credits, Financial Aid EligibleALakeshoreTechnicalCollegeProgramOfferedatFVTCwww.fvtc.edu/broadcastcaptioningYou'vereadthescrollingcaptionsforthehearingimpairedonyourTVscreen. The person providing instantaneous text of programs is trained in realtimetranscriptiontechniquesandtechnology.Theseskillscanalsobeused to provide Communication Access Realtime (CART) for hearing impaired studentsineducationalaswellaspublicsettings.Ifyou'reanexcellentlistener,havestronglanguageandcommunicationskills,arecommittedtoaccuracy,andareabletoworkondeadline,acareerinbroadcastcaptioningmay be a perfect fit for your talents.

Technical Studies (49 Credits) Credits10-106-117 Legal Terminology 110-106-174 Realtime Reporting I 510-106-184 English for Realtime Reporters 110-106-195 Realtime Reporting Orientation 110-106-804 Realtime Reporting I Lab 110-106-158 Realtime Reporting Technology 210-106-175 Realtime Reporting II 510-106-805 Realtime Reporting II Lab 110-106-153 Realtime Reporting Speed Development 210-106-154 Literary I 210-106-155 Jury Charge I 210-106-162 Testimony I 310-106-809 Literary I Lab 110-106-828 Jury Charge I Lab 110-106-859 Testimony I Lab 110-106-165 Literary II 210-106-167 Jury Charge II 210-106-168 Judicial Reporting Procedures 210-106-169 Judicial Reporting Internship 110-106-171 Testimony II 310-106-829 Jury Charge II Lab 110-106-857 Testimony II Lab 110-170-101 Captioning/CARTI 410-170-143 InternshipinBroadcastCaptioning/CART 110-106-156 Medical Reporting & Terminology 210-106-811 Literary II Lab 1General Studies (21 Credits)10-801-195 Written Communication 310-809-198 Intro to Psychology 310-801-196 Oral/InterpersonalComm 310-809-172 Race Ethnic & Diversity 310-809-196 Intro to Sociology 310-804-123 Math w Business Apps 310-809-195 Economics 3

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Business ManagementAssociate Degree, 67-68 credits, Financial Aid EligibleAlso Offered in Accelerated Formatwww.fvtc.edu/businessmgmtAs a graduate of the Business Management program, you may attain employment in a wide cross-section of businesses, from large industrial companies to small service-oriented franchises, as well as self-employment. Thisprogramwillprovideyouwithabroadbackgroundinmanagementtheory, human resource management and behavior, accounting and other quantitativemethods,organizationandproduction,marketingandbusinessdecisionmaking.Typicalpositionsthatwillbeavailabletoyouincludeassistant manager, customer service supervisor, management trainee, office manager, shift coordinator and team leader.

Technical Studies (31 Credits) Credits10-102-103 Business Law 1 310-102-112 Business, Introduction to 310-103-120 MS Office Suite, Introduction 210-106-118 Effective Business Practice 310-196-191 Supervision 310-101-107 Accounting, Principles of 310-104-151 Marketing1,Principlesof 310-196-131 Problem Solving 210-196-110 Cost Controls and Budgeting 310-138-150 Global Business Fundamentals 310-102-105 Business Management Internship 3General Studies (21 Credits) 10-801-195 Written Communication 310-801-196 Oral/InterpersonalComm 310-804-123 Math w Business Apps 310-809-199 PsychologyofHumanRelations 310-809-166 Intro to Ethics: Theory & App 310-809-195 Economics 310-809-197 Contemporary Amer Society 3

Students select one specialty: Accounting (15 Credits)In this specialty, you will learn accounting in preparation for a career in business, industry or government. You will prepare for an entry-level position as assistant auditor,taxaccountantassistant,junioraccountant,accountsreceivableclerkorinternal assistant auditor.

10-101-180 Financial Accounting 1 410-101-103 Peachtree Accounting Applications 110-101-145 Spreadsheets, Beginning 110-101-152 Spreadsheets, Intermediate 110-101-181 Financial Accounting 2 410-101-187 Payroll Accounting 310-101-102 QuickBooksAccountingApplications 1

Agribusiness-DairyLivestock(15Credits)Inthisspecialty,youwillimproveyourcurrentskillsordevelopadditionalskillsintheagribusinessfieldofdairyandlivestockproduction.Youwillstudyprinciplesinanimalherdhealth,nutrition,balancelivestockrations,andgenetics/reproduction,anddevelopmanagementskillswhichwillbeusefultoyourcareerinthedairy/livestockindustry.

10-006-113 Dairy/LivestockNutrition 310-006-114 Dairy/LivestockRationBalance 310-006-145 Dairy/LivestockHerdHealth 310-006-148 Dairy Genetics and Reproduction 310-006-149 Dairy/LivestockRecordsManagement 3

Agribusiness-Plant Science (15 Credits)Inthisspecialty,youwillimproveyourcurrentskillsordevelopadditionalskillsintheagribusiness field of agronomy. You will study principles in plant science, soil science, integrated pest management, and crop application, develop nutrient management plans,andsharpenyourmanagementskillswhichwillbeusefultoyourcareerinthedairy/livestockindustry.

10-006-102 Integrated Pest Mgmt & Weed Identification 310-006-150 AgronomyEquipment 310-006-141 Plant Science 310-006-143 Introduction to Soils 310-006-147 590 Nutrient Management Plans 3

Banking(15Credits)Bankingcoursesgiveyouabroadknowledgeofbusinessactivitieswhichrelatetotheoperationofvariousbankingdepartments.Thisspecialtypreparesyouforoperatingpositionswithinfinancialinstitutionssuchasproof,bookkeeping,accounting,loan,credit,brokerage,trust,investment,savingscounselingandcustomerservice.

10-114-104 Financial Institutions 310-114-175 Financial Planning 310-114-115 Credit Procedures 310-114-124 MoneyandBanking 310-114-176 StockandBondInvestments 3

Contact Center (15 Credits)Inthisspecialty,youwillbuildaknowledgebaseforandgainexposuretothecontactcenterenvironment.Youwilllearnthevariouscomputerandequipmentapplicationsavailable;customerskillsneededtoperformthejob;thecallprocess;andthetoolsneeded to operate in a high-paced, structured environment.

10-104-166 Sales Principles 310-104-170 Contact Center Careers 110-104-171 Contact Center Computer Operations 210-104-172 The Call Process 110-104-175 PhoneEtiquetteandEquipment 210-104-176 ContactCenterTechnicalSkills 210-104-177 ContactCenterSelf-ManagementSkills 110-104-178 Contact Center Field Study 110-104-191 Customer Service 110-801-194 OralSkillsDevelopment 1

Diesel (16 Credits)In this specialty, you will learn to repair and maintain electronic controlled diesel engines,airconditioningsystemsandelectroniccontrolledairbrakesystems.Youwillenjoyauniqueexperiencewithourfleetof60dieselpoweredtractorsthatputsyou "in the shop" every day dealing with customer and vehicle issues. You will build technicalexpertiseandlearntooperatethesophisticatedequipmentusedtodiagnoseand correct problems.

10-412-101 Introduction to Diesel Technology 410-412-118 Drive Train 410-412-114 Diesel Preventive Maintenance 310-412-112 DieselHeavyDutyBrakeSystems 310-412-113 Diesel Steering and Suspension 2

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Entrepreneurship (15 Credits)Inthisspecialty,youwillinvestigatetherelationshipbetweenentrepreneurialthinkingandthecreativesparkthatleadstoideagenerationandnewventurecreation.Youwill learn to research, develop and write detailed start-up business plans which can be used to create successful businesses. This specialty provides you with a foundation for starting your own business.

10-101-102 QuickBooksAccountingApplications 110-145-100 Entrepreneurial Venture-Your Business Plan 310-145-104 Entrepreneurship, Introduction to 310-145-105 Managing Your Entrepreneurial Venture 310-145-110 Entrepreneurial Sales 310-145-181 Entrepreneurial Venture Financing 2

General Emphasis (15 Credits)Inthisspecialty,youwillreceiveabroadbackgroundinmanagementtheory,humanresourcemanagementandbehavior,accountingandotherquantitativemethods,organizationandproduction,marketingandbusinessdecisionmaking.Youwilllearnthebusinessknowledgeandskillsyouwillneedasamanagementtrainee,assistantmanager, or team leader in a wide cross-section of business, manufacturing, government and not-for-profit sectors of our economy.

10-104-166 Sales Principles 310-196-150 Employment Law 310-196-190 Leadership Development 310-196-193 HumanResourcesManagement 310-809-172 Race Ethnic & Diversity 3

Marketing(15Credits)Inthisspecialty,youwillexploreprinciplesofmarketing,sales,retailing,advertisingandmarketingresearch.Youwillgainexperienceandparticipateinactivitieswhichwillbeusefulinyourcareerwhendevelopingandexecutingmarketingplans,participatinginteams,utilizinginformationtechnologyanddevelopingleadershipskills.

10-104-113 MarketingResearch 310-104-114 MarketingManagement 310-104-147 Promotion Principles 310-104-163 Sales Management 310-104-166 Sales Principles 3

Human ResourcesAssociate Degree, 67 Credits, Financial Aid EligibleHybrid/AcceleratedFormatOnlywww.fvtc.edu/humanresourcesAsaHumanResources(HR)programgraduate,youwilluseyourverbal,writtenandinterpersonalskillsasyouassistmanagersanddirectorswithvariousHRactivities.Thisprogrampreparesyouwithgeneralskillsincommunication, human relations and business fundamentals. In addition, you willdevelopspecificskillsinareassuchasrecruiting,coordinatinghiringandorientation processes, maintaining personnel records and information systems, administering benefits and safety programs, and coordinating employee training and recognition programs. Your duties may include recruiting and selecting employees, developing and implementing compensation and benefits packages,overseeinglegalcompliance,coordinatingandconductingnewemployee orientations, and coordinating employee training and education.

Technical Studies (40 Credits) Credits10-102-112 Business, Introduction to 310-103-120 MS Office Suite, Introduction 210-196-150 Employment Law 310-196-193 HumanResourcesManagement 310-196-151 Employee Relations 310-196-160 Training Design and Measurement 310-196-161 HRRecordKeepingSystems 310-196-104 Labor Relations 310-196-153 Compensation and Benefits 310-196-154 RecruitingandHiring 310-196-156 HRAspectsofInsuranceAdministration 310-196-168 PrinciplesofBudgetingforHR 310-196-169 HRAppliedProject 210-809-172 Race Ethnic & Diversity 3General Studies (21 Credits) 10-801-196 Oral/InterpersonalComm 310-804-123 Math w Business Apps 310-801-195 Written Communication 310-809-166 Intro to Ethics: Theory & App 310-809-197 Contemporary Amer Society 310-809-199 PsychologyofHumanRelations 310-809-195 Economics 3Electives (6 Credits) - Suggested Electives: 10-802-100 Spanish 1 310-196-121 Safety, Principles of 210-196-131 Problem Solving 2

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Judicial ReportingAssociate Degree, 65 credits, Financial Aid EligibleALakeshoreTechnicalCollegeProgramOfferedatFVTCwww.fvtc.edu/judicialreportingYou'veseenhighprofiletrialswithapersonkeyingthetestimonyintoastenograph machine or read the scrolling captions for the hearing-impaired onyourTVscreen.Thepersonrecordingthespokenwordsatspeedsrangingfrom180to225wordsaminuteisajudicialreporter.Ifyou'reanexcellentlistener,havestronglanguageandcommunicationskillsandarecommittedtoaccuracyandconfidentiality,acareerinjudicialreportingmaybeaperfectfit for you.

Technical Studies (44 Credits) Credits10-106-117 Legal Terminology 110-106-174 Realtime Reporting I 510-106-184 English for Realtime Reporters 110-106-195 Realtime Reporting Orientation 110-106-804 Realtime Reporting I Lab 110-106-158 Realtime Reporting Technology 210-106-175 Realtime Reporting II 510-106-805 Realtime Reporting II Lab 110-106-153 Realtime Reporting Speed Development 210-106-154 Literary I 210-106-155 Jury Charge I 210-106-162 Testimony I 310-106-809 Literary I Lab 110-106-828 Jury Charge I Lab 110-106-859 Testimony I Lab 110-106-156 Medical Reporting & Terminology 210-106-165 Literary II 210-106-167 Jury Charge II 210-106-168 Judicial Reporting Procedures 210-106-169 Judicial Reporting Internship 110-106-171 Testimony II 310-106-811 Literary II Lab 110-106-829 Jury Charge II Lab 110-106-857 Testimony II Lab 1General Studies (21 Credits)10-801-195 Written Communication 310-809-198 Intro to Psychology 310-801-196 Oral/InterpersonalComm 310-809-172 Race Ethnic & Diversity 310-809-196 Intro to Sociology 310-809-195 Economics 310-804-123 Math w Business Apps 3 Management DevelopmentAssociate Degree, 64 credits, Financial Aid EligibleAccelerated Format Onlywww.fvtc.edu/mgmtdevelopmentAs a graduate of the Management Development (Supervisory Management) program, you may obtain employment in a wide cross-section of businesses, from large industrial companies to small service-oriented franchises. You will developskillsinleadership,humanresources,teamwork,quality,finance,marketing,operations,laborrelations/businesslaw,employeetraining,problem solving and safety. In addition, you will develop communication skillsinwritingandspeaking.Typicalpositionsavailabletoyouwillincludedepartment manager, supervisor, team leader, and facilitator in areas such as manufacturing,banking,education,government,health,insuranceandretail.

Technical Studies (37 Credits) Credits10-102-112 Business, Introduction to 310-104-151 Marketing1,Principlesof 310-196-192 Managing for Quality 310-196-190 Leadership Development 310-623-195 Lean Tools 210-196-104 Labor Relations 310-196-121 Safety, Principles of 210-196-131 Problem Solving 210-196-191 Supervision 310-623-194 Introduction to Six Sigma 310-196-110 Cost Controls and Budgeting 310-196-139 Employee Training and Development 310-196-171 Supervisory Management Portfolio 110-196-193 HumanResourcesManagement 3General Studies (21 Credits) 10-801-195 Written Communication 310-809-199 PsychologyofHumanRelations 310-804-123 Math w Business Apps 310-809-195 Economics 310-809-196 Intro to Sociology 310-801-196 Oral/InterpersonalComm 310-809-172 Race Ethnic & Diversity 3Electives (6 Credits)

Medical Office AssistantTechnical Diploma, 28 credits, Financial Aid Eligiblewww.fvtc.edu/medicalofficeassistantAsamedicalofficeassistant,youwillworkonthebusinesssideofheathcare.Youwillgainknowledgeandexperienceinmedicallawandethics,business communication development, managing medical office procedures, electronic medical records, records management, medical language, medical and general office technologies, and anatomy and physiology. Workplaceresponsibilitieswillincludescheduling,filing,patientregistration,creating business documents, answering calls, and greeting patients. Strong organizationalskills,adherencetoconfidentialitystandards,andaninterestincustomerservicearekeyskillsformedicalofficeassistants.Somepossiblecareer options include customer service specialist, medical scheduler, medical receptionistormedicalrecordsclerk.

Occupational Specific (25 Credits) Credits10-103-120 MS Office Suite, Introduction 210-106-108 Business Writing and Formatting 310-106-120 Business Technology Essentials 210-160-100 Intro to Medical Administrative Careers 110-501-101 Medical Terminology 310-501-153 Body Structure and Function 210-510-116 PeopleSkillsforHealthProfessionals 110-106-112 Keyboarding Speed Development 110-106-160 Business Relationship Development 210-160-106 BusinessHealthSimulation 310-501-109 Medical Law, Ethics & Profess 231-106-306 Medical Office Procedures 3Occupational Supportive (3 Credits) 10-801-195 Written Communication 3

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Meeting & Event ManagementAssociate Degree, 64 credits, Financial Aid EligibleAccelerated Format Onlywww.fvtc.edu/meeting&eventmgmtThe meetings and event management industry is rapidly becoming an importantandrecognizedbusinessprofessionwithintheglobalmarketplace.This program is designed for beginners as well as experienced meeting andeventmanagers.Yourcourseswillprovideyouwithknowledgeincontract law, negotiations, convention, conference and meeting facilities management,financialmanagement,problemsolving/decision-makingand communications. You will find career opportunities with professional associations, corporations, conference centers, hotels, resorts and special eventvenues.Asagraduate,youmayfindworkasacorporateorindependent meeting and event planner, destination specialist, event resources manager, group transportation manager or incentive planner.

Technical Studies (40 Credits) Credits10-103-120 MS Office Suite, Introduction 210-106-118 Effective Business Practice 310-106-140 Meeting & Event Management Fundamentals 310-106-178 PresentationandTrainingTechniques 310-109-108 Meetings Industry Budget & Financial Mgmt 310-102-103 Business Law 1 310-104-151 Marketing1,Principlesof 310-106-101 Web Technologies 210-109-102 Transportation,RegistrationandHousing 210-109-107 Partnership Development 210-109-112 Exposition Management 210-102-157 Business Law 2 310-109-101 RiskManagement&CrisisPlanning 310-106-180 Meeting & Event Management, Adv. Apps 310-109-127 Meeting Management Internship 3General Studies (21 Credits) 10-801-195 Written Communication 310-801-196 Oral/InterpersonalComm 310-804-123 Math w Business Apps 310-809-172 Race Ethnic & Diversity 310-809-195 Economics 310-809-196 Intro to Sociology 310-809-198 Intro to Psychology 3Electives (3 Credits) - Suggested Electives110-102-112 Business, Introduction to 3 Office AssistantTechnical Diploma, 30 credits, Financial Aid Eligiblewww.fvtc.edu/officeassistantAs an office assistant, you are part of a business team and will handle a variety of responsibilities including typing correspondence, reports and letters;sortingmailandfiling;answeringtelephones;andgreetingcustomers.An interest in customer service and an ability to be flexible are attributes ofthesuccessfulofficeassistant.Thisprogramemphasizeskeyboarding,communicationsandcomputerskills,aswellasvariousprocessesandprocedures related to the business office. You may be employed in the businessofficeofaschool,bank,manufacturingfirm,insurancecompany,government office or hospital.

Occupational Specific (24 Credits) Credits10-106-103 Intro to Administrative Professional Careers 110-106-108 Business Writing and Formatting 310-106-112 Keyboarding Speed Development 110-106-120 Business Technology Essentials 210-106-121 Office Software Applications 310-106-166 Office Fundamentals 310-106-102 OfficeDesktopPublishing:MSPublisher 110-106-118 Effective Business Practice 310-106-128 Advanced Office Software Applications 310-106-160 Business Relationship Development 210-106-152 Office Internship 2Occupational Supportive (6 Credits) 10-804-113 College Technical Math 1A 310-801-195 Written Communication 3 ParalegalAssociate Degree, 66 credits, Financial Aid EligibleA Northeast Wisconsin Technical College Program Offered at FVTCwww.fvtc.edu/paralegalAs part of the legal office team, the paralegal provides assistance by drafting andinterpretinglegaldocuments;selecting,compilingandusingtechnicallegalinformation;analyzingandresolvinglegalproceduralproblems;andrecognizing and managing potential ethical conflicts. A mastery of the English language and client service and the ability to understand and interpret legal information are essential. The paralegal is a vital member of the legal team, directly assisting the lawyer in the practice of law.

Technical Studies (39 Credits) Credits10-101-107 Accounting, Principles of 310-110-101 Introduction to Paralegalism & Legal Ethics 310-106-141 Information Processing - Legal 310-110-102 Civil Litigation I 310-110-104 Legal Research 310-110-103 Civil Litigation II 310-110-107 LegalAspects/BusinessOrganizations 310-110-105 Legal Writing 310-110-142 Paralegal Internship 3Students select 4 of these 8 courses: 10-110-106 Family Law 310-110-110 Real Estate Law 310-110-114 Administration of Estates 310-110-115 Administrative Law 310-110-122 Creditor/DebtorRelations 310-110-160 Employment Law 310-110-168 Paralegal Criminal Procedures 310-110-169 Indian Law 3General Studies (24 Credits) 10-801-196 Oral/InterpersonalComm 310-804-107 College Mathematics 310-809-103 ThinkCritically&Creatively 310-801-136 English Composition 1 310-809-199 PsychologyofHumanRelations 310-809-166 Intro to Ethics: Theory & App 310-809-172 Race Ethnic & Diversity 310-809-195 Economics 3Electives (3 Credits)

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Professional CommunicationsAssociate Degree: 2 Years, 64 credits, Financial Aid EligibleAvailable Online Onlywww.fvtc.edu/professionalcommunicationsWith the rapid growth of technology, the need for strong communicators whocanmaketechnicalinformationaccessibletotheaverageuserisvital.Professionalcommunicatorscombinemultimediaknowledgeandstrongcommunicationskillswithtechnicalexpertise.Typicalcareerswithinthisfield include web content developers, documentation and training specialists, information architects and designers, researchers, technical illustrators, technical writers and editors, translators, and usability professionals. The need for professional/technicalcommunicatorsisexpectedtogrowoverthenextdecade.

Technical Studies (40 Credits) Credits10-104-151 Marketing1,Principlesof 310-106-121 Office Software Applications 310-699-112 Introduction to Professional Communications 310-152-105 Web Graphics, Introduction to 310-699-121 Social Media 110-699-102 Intercultural Communication 310-699-104 Research Methods for Professional Communications 310-699-116 Developing Product Documentation 310-699-117 Designing Content for the Web 310-699-123 Video Publishing 110-699-105 Writing Content for the Web 310-699-106 Proposal/GrantWriting 310-699-120 Information Design 310-699-122 Publishing Content for Mobile Devices 110-699-141 Professional Communications Internship 310-699-142 E-portfolio Development 1General Studies (21 Credits) 10-801-195 Written Communication 310-801-196 Oral/InterpersonalComm 310-804-107 College Mathematics 310-809-172 Race Ethnic & Diversity 310-809-195 Economics 310-809-198 Intro to Psychology 310-801-197 Technical Reporting 3Electives (3 Credits) - Suggested Electives: 10-104-100 InternetMarketing 310-145-102 Entrepreneur E-Business Plan 310-145-104 Entrepreneurship, Introduction to 3

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ConstructionConstruction Management TechnologyAssociate Degree, 70 credits, Financial Aid Eligiblewww.fvtc.edu/constructionmgmtAsagraduateofthisprogram,youwillbepreparedtoworkinresidential,commercial, or industrial construction. The program prepares you to applybasicprinciplesofbuildingscience,projectcostcontrol,documentmanagement,supervision,humanresources,andsafetyandriskmanagement.Youwillbepreparedforanentry-levelpositioninprojectmanagementorsupervisionasanassistantprojectmanager,assistantconstructionmanager,assistantprojectcoordinator,estimator,expeditor,scheduler,safetysupervisor,costengineer,fieldengineerorprojectengineer.

Technical Studies (47 Credits) Credits10-455-101 Site Layout and Construction (CMT) 210-455-102 Introduction to Construction Management (CMT) 110-455-121 Understanding Construction Drawings (CMT) 110-455-122 Introduction to AutoCAD, Architecture (CMT) 210-455-103 Construction Safety Management (CMT) 210-455-105 Foundation System (CMT) 210-455-111 Structural Systems (CMT) 210-455-112 Exterior Enclosure Systems (CMT) 210-455-118 Interior Building Finishes (CMT) 210-455-107 Construction Management Internship (CMT) 210-455-125 Construction Management Field Study 110-101-107 Accounting, Principles of 310-196-191 Supervision 310-455-106 Construction Estimating (CMT) 210-455-108 Construction Contracts and Law (CMT) 210-455-109 Construction Scheduling (CMT) 210-455-120 Revit Architecture (CMT) 210-455-126 Mechanical, Electrical & Plumbing Systems (CMT) 310-455-104 Construction Engineering Fundamentals (CMT) 310-455-113 ConstructionProjectManagement(CMT) 210-455-115 Computer-Integrated-Construction (CMT) 210-455-116 Sustainable Design and Construction (CMT) 210-455-123 Construction Financial Management (CMT) 2General Studies (23 Credits) 10-801-195 Written Communication 310-801-196 Oral/InterpersonalComm 310-804-115 College Technical Math 1 510-806-143 College Physics 1 310-809-195 Economics 310-801-197 Technical Reporting 310-809-199 PsychologyofHumanRelations 3 Construction, Residential BuildingTechnical Diploma, 43 credits, Financial Aid Eligiblewww.fvtc.edu/rbcThis hands-on program will prepare you for employment with residential builders, remodelers, subcontractors, material suppliers and other specialists closelyalliedwiththeresidentialbuildingmarket.ConstructiontheoryandlabpracticewillbetaughtatFoxValleyTechnicalCollege'sS.J.SpanbauerCenterinOshkosh.Youwillgainhands-onfieldexperiencethroughtheconstructionor remodeling of a complete home.

Occupational Specific (40 Credits) Credits31-410-335 Blueprint Reading & Estimating-Construction 231-410-353 Exterior Finish Principles (RBC) 431-410-354 ExteriorFinishProject(RBC) 331-410-355 Interior Closure Principles (RBC) 431-410-356 InteriorClosureProject(RBC) 331-410-315 Introduction to AutoCAD-Construction 231-410-357 Interior Finish Principles, Basic (RBC) 431-410-358 InteriorFinishProject,Basic(RBC) 331-410-359 Interior Finish Principles, Intermediate (RBC) 431-410-360 InteriorFinishProject,Intermediate(RBC) 331-410-361 Frame Construction Principles (RBC) 431-410-362 FrameConstructionProject(RBC) 331-410-363 Residential Building Codes and Regulations (RBC) 1Occupational Supportive (3 Credits) 31-531-301 FirstAid/CPR 131-890-307 WorkplaceReality 2 ElectricityTechnical Diploma, 37 credits, Financial Aid Eligiblewww.fvtc.edu/electricityIntheElectricityprogram,youwilllearnbasicknowledgeinelectricity,tooluse,installationrequirementsandelectricalequipmentalongwithtrade-specific mathematics, safety, electrical code, print reading and communicationskills.Youwillgainhands-onfieldexperiencebyparticipatingin the construction of a home. As a graduate, your potential employment opportunities include electrical apprenticeship, electrical construction helper, electrical maintenance assistant, electrician helper, data communications installerhelper,maintenancetechnician/mechanicassistant,electrical/electronicsequipmentinstaller,electricalassembly,andelectricalpartsdistribution counterperson.

Occupational Specific (37 Credits) Credits10-482-102 Photovoltaic Basics & Safety 110-531-101 FirstAid/CPR,PrinciplesandPractices 131-413-311 Construction Trades Safety 131-413-312 ToolsandTestEquipment 131-413-313 Electrical Principles 1 331-413-315 National Electrical Code 1 131-413-327 EquipmentInstallation 331-413-331 Construction Trades Print Reading 210-480-101 Renewable Energies, Overview 210-482-103 Photovoltaics, Intermediate 131-413-321 Electrical Principles 2 331-413-322 National Electrical Code 2 131-413-326 Electrical Wiring Methods 331-449-304 PoweredIndustrialTruckOperatorTraining 210-482-104 Photovoltaic Design & Installation 231-413-317 Electric System Troubleshooting 131-413-319 Construction Careers Preparation 231-413-320 Tools for Success 231-413-323 Control Devices 231-413-324 Electric Motor Installation 231-413-325 National Electrical Code 3 1

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Culinary & HospitalityCulinary ArtsAssociate Degree, 68 credits, Financial Aid EligibleAlso Offered in Accelerated Format www.fvtc.edu/culinaryAsachef,youareaspecialistwhoprepares,seasonsandcookssoups,meats, vegetables, desserts and other foods such as sauces, side dishes and salads. You may prepare one type of specialized food or be responsible for preparing all of the foods served in a given eating establishment. As chef or headcook,youcoordinatetheworkofthekitchenstaffanddirectallkindsoffood preparation. You decide the size of servings, plan menus and buy food and supplies. In addition, you may perform some managerial duties such as managing budgets, coordinating food preparation with service, supervising personnel and possibly a complete food unit.

Technical Studies (44 Credits) Credits10-109-121 Hospitality,Introductionto 210-316-103 Pantry Production 110-316-104 Soup&StockProduction 110-316-105 Comfort Food Production 110-316-110 Culinary Fundamentals 310-316-112 Baking,Principlesof 110-316-113 BreakfastCookeryandTrends 110-316-117 ConvenienceBakery 110-316-118 Sanitation for Food Service Operations 110-316-119 Nutrition for Culinary Arts 110-101-107 Accounting, Principles of 310-316-106 Complex Carbohydrates 110-316-107 HeartHealthyCuisine&LightSauces 110-316-111 Vegetables and Vegetarian 110-316-114 Garde Manger 110-316-115 LunchCookeryandTrends 110-316-116 Deli Operations 110-316-120 Culinary Applications 210-109-113 Hospitality-Internship1 210-316-123 HospitalitySupervision 310-316-124 CulinarySkillsDevelopment 110-316-129 Professionalism,EthicsandEtiquette 110-316-133 Meat Identification 110-316-141 Food, Beverage and Labor Cost Controls 310-531-101 FirstAid/CPR,PrinciplesandPractices 110-109-125 HospitalitySalesandPromotion1 210-316-134 Restaurant Operations - Preparation 410-316-135 Restaurant Operations - Service 2General Studies (21 Credits) 10-804-123 Math w Business Apps 310-801-195 Written Communication 310-809-198 Intro to Psychology 310-809-172 Race Ethnic & Diversity 310-809-196 Intro to Sociology 310-801-196 Oral/InterpersonalComm 310-809-195 Economics 3

Electives (3 Credits) - Suggested Electives: 10-141-100 Spanish 1 Culinary Arts 310-316-150 Food Service Independent Study 110-316-151 Asian Cuisine 110-316-152 European Cuisine 110-316-153 PlanningaMajorCateredEvent 110-316-154 Ice Carving 110-316-157 Culinary Competition 110-316-187 Local, Sustainable & Organic Food Products 2 Food Service ProductionTechnical Diploma, 28 credits, Financial Aid Eligiblewww.fvtc.edu/foodserviceThe Food Service Production program is designed to prepare you for entry-level employment in the food service industry wherever food is produced inquantity.Asacook,youwillprepare,seasonandcooksoups,meats,vegetables, desserts, sauces, side dishes, salads and other foodstuffs. You may prepare one type of specialized food or be responsible for preparing all foods served in a given establishment. You could use this basic program to advance to the Culinary Arts associate degree program.

Occupational Specific (23 Credits) Credits10-109-121 Hospitality,Introductionto 210-316-103 Pantry Production 110-316-104 Soup&StockProduction 110-316-105 Comfort Food Production 110-316-110 Culinary Fundamentals 310-316-112 Baking,Principlesof 110-316-113 BreakfastCookeryandTrends 110-316-117 ConvenienceBakery 110-316-118 Sanitation for Food Service Operations 110-316-119 Nutrition for Culinary Arts 110-316-106 Complex Carbohydrates 110-316-107 HeartHealthyCuisine&LightSauces 110-316-111 Vegetables and Vegetarian 110-316-114 Garde Manger 110-316-115 LunchCookeryandTrends 110-316-116 Deli Operations 110-316-120 Culinary Applications 210-316-124 CulinarySkillsDevelopment 110-316-129 Professionalism,EthicsandEtiquette 1Occupational Supportive (5 Credits) 31-804-307 Math for the Trades 210-531-101 FirstAid/CPR,PrinciplesandPractices 131-801-318 Communication, Applied 2

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"The quality of the facilities was impressive, and it was obvious that the instructors were skilled and committed to students."

Mark Biesack2008 Alumnus, Culinary Arts

ReadmoreaboutMark:www.fvtc.edu/mark

Hotel & Restaurant ManagementAssociate Degree, 69 credits, Financial Aid Eligiblewww.fvtc.edu/hotel&restaurantmgmtThe broad fields of hotel and restaurant management are growing rapidly and are vital to the economy. Customer service, room operations, dining room andfoodserviceoperations,firstaid/CPR,andmarketingandadvertisingare some of the topics you will explore in this program. In addition, you will learn strategies for selling to convention organizers and businesses, andcoordinatingtourismeffortsforcommunities.TheHotelandRestaurantManagement program will train you to enter hospitality areas including lodging, food and beverage, meeting planning, tourism, and recreation.

Technical Studies (45 Credits) Credits10-109-121 Hospitality,Introductionto 210-109-125 HospitalitySalesandPromotion1 210-316-101 Food Production, Introduction to 310-316-118 Sanitation for Food Service Operations 110-101-107 Accounting, Principles of 310-109-103 HospitalityLawandLiability 310-109-131 Tourism: A Community Approach 310-316-129 Professionalism,EthicsandEtiquette 110-531-101 FirstAid/CPR,PrinciplesandPractices 110-109-111 Room Operations 3

10-109-113 Hospitality-Internship1 210-109-119 HospitalitySecurity 210-109-126 Customer Service Management 310-316-120 Culinary Applications 210-316-123 HospitalitySupervision 310-109-114 Hospitality-Internship2 210-109-130 HospitalitySalesandPromotion2 210-109-140 Principles of Group Sales 210-316-141 Food, Beverage and Labor Cost Controls 310-316-142 Catering and Special Event Planning 2General Studies (21 Credits) 10-801-195 Written Communication 310-804-123 Math w Business Apps 310-809-198 Intro to Psychology 310-801-196 Oral/InterpersonalComm 310-809-196 Intro to Sociology 310-809-172 Race Ethnic & Diversity 310-809-195 Economics 3Electives (3 Credits) - Suggested Electives: 10-109-115 Hospitality-Internship3 210-109-150 IssuesinHospitality 210-109-151 Resort Management 210-802-100 Spanish 1 3

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Engineering & Electronic Related Technologies Automated Manufacturing Systems Technician Associate Degree, 70 credits, Financial Aid Eligiblewww.fvtc.edu/amsBusiness and industry are constantly faced with trying to produce a product faster, cheaper and more efficiently. In many applications, this is completed by automation. In the AMS program, you will learn electronics, computers, control systems,programming,robots,fluidpower,sensors,PLC's,andvisionsystems,and demonstrate the ability to integrate these devices together. In addition, you willlearntocontrolthesesystemsthroughhardwareandsoftware,andtrackvital daily information. As an automated manufacturing systems technician, you will install, program, design, troubleshoot, and repair automated systems.

Technical Studies (41 Credits) Credits10-609-170 Ladder Logic and Control Devices 110-609-173 Programmable Logic Controllers 1 110-628-113 Electronic Construction Applications 110-628-126 Blueprint Reading, Computer-Assisted Design 210-628-135 Visual Basic Industrial Advanced 210-660-110 DC Circuits 1 110-660-111 DC Circuits 2 110-660-114 AC Circuits 1 110-660-115 AC Circuits 2 110-628-181 Technical Software Essentials 110-609-172 DC/ACVariableSpeedDrives 110-609-171 Electrical Motors 110-628-123 Controls and PLCs 210-628-101 Concepts of Programming for Technicians 110-628-180 Computer Systems 210-628-124 Industrial Electronics 210-628-131 Instrumentation and Process Control 310-628-112 Robotics 210-628-132 Controls and PLCs 2 210-628-133 Visual BASIC for Industrial Applications 210-628-138 OperatorInput/Output 110-628-144 Electrical Power Systems 210-419-103 Fluid Power 310-628-141 Cell Integration 310-628-143 Enterprise Integration 2General Studies (23 Credits) 10-801-195 Written Communication 310-804-113 College Technical Math 1A 310-801-196 Oral/InterpersonalComm 310-804-114 College Technical Math 1B 210-809-199 PsychologyofHumanRelations 310-801-197 Technical Reporting 310-809-195 Economics 3Students select 1 of these 6 courses:10-804-123 Math w Business Apps 310-809-166 Intro to Ethics: Theory & App 310-809-196 Intro to Sociology 310-809-197 Contemporary Amer Society 310-806-143 College Physics 1 310-804-116 College Technical Math 2 4

Electives (6 Credits) - Suggested Electives:10-623-100 Fundamentals of SPC 210-628-134 Industrial Automation Internship 310-628-136 Automated Systems Design 210-628-142 Elements of Machines 210-628-157 Advanced Industrial Applications 2

Electro-Mechanical TechnologyAssociate Degree, 68 credits, Financial Aid Eligiblewww.fvtc.edu/electromechanicaltechnologyAs an electromechanical technician, you install, troubleshoot, and repair machinery used in business and industry. The complexity of most of this machineryrequiresyoutohaveanunderstandingofelectricity-electronics,pneumatics, hydraulics, mechanical devices, industrial computers, sensors, instrumentationequipment,andautomatedsystems.Youwillalsolearntocalibrate instruments, write PLC programs using computer software, tune closed loop automated systems and product design. Employment opportunities are in plant maintenance, computer technology, PLC programming, technical sales, field service, instrumentation technicians, and research and development.

Technical Studies (40 Credits) Credits10-609-101 Electrical Safety, Industry 110-620-103 DCCircuits3-Aircraft/Electromechanical 110-660-110 DC Circuits 1 110-660-111 DC Circuits 2 110-660-114 AC Circuits 1 110-660-115 AC Circuits 2 110-660-120 Solid State 1 110-620-152 Industrial Solid State 1 110-620-153 Industrial Solid State 2 110-620-154 Hydraulics1 110-620-155 Hydraulics2 110-620-156 Hydraulics3 110-660-121 Solid State 2 110-660-130 Digital Electronics Tech 1 110-660-131 Digital Electronics Tech 2 110-620-160 MechanicalLinkages1 110-620-161 MechanicalLinkages2 110-620-162 Pneumatics 1 110-620-163 Pneumatics 2 110-620-192 Advanced Programmable Logic Controllers 1 110-609-170 Ladder Logic and Control Devices 110-609-172 DC/ACVariableSpeedDrives 110-609-173 Programmable Logic Controllers 1 110-620-170 Electrical Generators & Power Dist Systems 110-620-171 Electrical Motors-DC 110-620-172 Electrical Motors-AC 110-620-173 Servomechanisms 1 110-620-174 Servomechanisms 2 110-620-177 Mechanical Drives 1 110-620-178 Mechanical Drives 2 110-620-182 Programmable Logic Controllers 2 110-620-183 Process Variables and Measurements 1 110-620-184 Process Variables and Measurements 2 110-620-185 Instrumentation and Process Control 1 110-620-186 Instrumentation and Process Control 2 110-620-187 Sensors 110-620-188 System Troubleshooting 110-620-189 Electromechanical Systems 1 110-620-190 AdvancedAC/DCVariableSpeedDrives 110-620-191 Advanced Systems Control 1

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General Studies (24 Credits) 10-801-195 Written Communication 310-804-115 College Technical Math 1 510-801-196 Oral/InterpersonalComm 310-804-116 College Technical Math 2 410-809-199 PsychologyofHumanRelations 310-801-197 Technical Reporting 310-809-195 Economics 3Electives (4 Credits) - Suggested Electives: 10-620-169 Electronic Shop Practices 110-620-193 Advanced Programmable Logic Controllers 2 110-620-195 Industrial Operations 1 110-620-196 Industrial Operations 2 110-620-197 Robotics 1 110-620-198 Robotics 2 110-628-125 CAD for Technicians 1 Electronic & Communication Engineering Technology NEWAssociate Degree, 70 Credits, Financial Aid Eligiblewww.fvtc.edu/electronic&communicationengineeringThis program provides you with a solid foundation in electronics, wired and wireless communications, computer programming, telephone and data networking,andtelecommunicationssystems.Extensivelaboratoryworkisused to support topics covered in theory. Individuals who possess the ability to understand and apply electronics, as well as wired and wireless communication principles, have a wide variety of career choices to choose from including broadband cabling technician, telecommunication field service, electronic technician and cellular technician.

Technical Studies (46 Credits) Credits10-605-112 DCCircuits3-Electronics/EET 110-605-129 PCHardware/OperatingSystems 110-605-131 DigitalElectronics2-Electronics/EET 110-605-132 Digital Electronics 3 110-605-134 DigitalElectronics1-Electronics/EET 110-605-139 Intro to Microcontrollers 210-660-110 DC Circuits 1 110-660-111 DC Circuits 2 110-660-114 AC Circuits 1 110-663-126 HomeWiring&TerminationPractices 310-605-103 Circuit Analysis 1 210-605-108 Circuit Analysis 2 210-605-121 SolidState2-Electronics/EET 110-605-125 Solid State 3 110-605-154 Embedded C Programming 210-605-156 CAD for Electronics 110-605-163 ElectronicConstructionTechniques 110-660-120 Solid State 1 110-660-126 Electronic Power Devices 110-605-147 Op-Amp Applications 110-605-157 Microcontroller Interfacing 1 210-605-158 Microcontroller Interfacing 2 210-605-170 Digital Communications 110-605-182 Wireless Communications 210-660-127 Intro to Operational Amplifiers 110-663-127 Telephone&DataNetworking2 210-605-183 Wireless Communications 2 110-660-150 Networking-Ethernet 110-663-121 Communication Signals 2 1

10-663-124 Fiber-Optic Theory & Installations 210-663-125 Telecommunication Systems 210-663-150 Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) 110-663-183 Voice, Data, & RF Signal Analysis 2 2General Studies (24 Credits) 10-804-115 College Technical Math 1 510-804-116 College Technical Math 2 410-801-195 Written Communication 310-801-196 Oral/InterpersonalComm 310-809-195 Economics 310-809-199 PsychologyofHumanRelations 310-806-143 College Physics 1 3 Energy & Environmental Engineering TechnologyAssociate Degree, 65 credits, Financial Aid Eligiblewww.fvtc.edu/energy&environmentalThis degree program will prepare you for the changing business climate inwhichenergyandtheenvironmentarekeyconcerns.Youwilllearntoapply engineering principles in the protection of human health and the environment,whileminimizingcostsandrisks.Sustainabilityisemergingasakeybusinessrequirementascustomers,employees,andthepublicareputting increasing pressure on every organization to reduce their impact on the planet. This degree addresses energy efficiency, energy alternatives, energy conservation, energy cost, environmental management systems, and the impact of energy usage on the environment.

Technical Studies (39 Credits) Credits10-481-104 Fundamentals of Energy 210-623-106 Interpretation of Engineering Drawings 210-623-148 Manufacturing Processes 310-449-122 Introduction to the ISO 14000 Series 310-480-103 Sustainability as a Business Strategy 310-481-106 Energy Production & Use 310-806-114 General Biology 410-623-109 IntroductiontoProjectManagement 110-623-170 Intro to Lean Manufacturing 210-449-118 OSHAEnvironmentalTechnology 210-481-102 Carbon Footprint Reduction Management 310-481-108 Economics & Procurement of Energy 310-449-120 Safety&EnvironmentalHealth 210-481-107 Energy & Environmental Conservation 310-623-172 Introduction to Supply Chain Management 210-699-142 E-portfolio Development 1General Studies (23 Credits) 10-801-195 Written Communication 310-804-115 College Technical Math 1 510-801-196 Oral/InterpersonalComm 310-809-195 Economics 310-809-199 PsychologyofHumanRelations 310-809-166 Intro to Ethics: Theory & App 310-809-197 Contemporary Amer Society 3Electives (3 Credits) - Suggested Electives: 10-480-101 Renewable Energies, Overview 210-623-102 Engineering Internship - 2 Cr 2

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Engineering Electronics Design & Manufacturing NEWAssociate Degree, 67 credits, Financial Aid Eligiblewww.fvtc.edu/electronicsElectronic engineering technicians help design, develop, test, and manufacture electricalandelectronicequipmentsuchascommunicationequipment,medicalmonitoringdevices,navigationalequipment,andcomputers.Diverse areas of employment include product development, testing, service, maintenance, and engineering support. Career opportunities include electronics technician, electrical engineering technician, industrial technician, designengineer,electricaldesigner,systemstechnician,networktechnician,programmerandCAD/CAMtechnician.

Technical Studies (39 Credits) Credits10-605-106 SolderRework&Repair-IPCPrep 110-605-112 DCCircuits3-Electronics/EET 110-605-129 PCHardware/OperatingSystems 110-605-131 DigitalElectronics2-Electronics/EET 110-605-132 Digital Electronics 3 110-605-134 DigitalElectronics1-Electronics/EET 110-605-139 Intro to Microcontrollers 210-660-110 DC Circuits 1 110-660-111 DC Circuits 2 110-660-114 AC Circuits 1 110-605-103 Circuit Analysis 1 210-605-108 Circuit Analysis 2 210-605-121 SolidState2-Electronics/EET 110-605-122 PCB Assembly Systems 110-605-125 Solid State 3 110-605-154 Embedded C Programming 210-605-156 CAD for Electronics 110-609-171 Electrical Motors 110-660-120 Solid State 1 110-660-126 Electronic Power Devices 110-605-142 LabVIEWandDataAcquisition(DAQ) 110-605-147 Op-Amp Applications 110-605-157 Microcontroller Interfacing 1 210-605-158 Microcontroller Interfacing 2 210-605-159 PCB Design 110-609-172 DC/ACVariableSpeedDrives 110-660-127 Intro to Operational Amplifiers 110-605-124 Manufacturing Mechatronics 110-605-155 ProductTesting/Systems 110-605-162 ElectronicsFinalProject 210-609-173 Programmable Logic Controllers 1 110-660-150 Networking-Ethernet 1General Studies (24 Credits) 10-804-115 College Technical Math 1 510-804-116 College Technical Math 2 410-801-195 Written Communication 310-806-143 College Physics 1 310-801-196 Oral/InterpersonalComm 310-809-195 Economics 310-809-199 PsychologyofHumanRelations 3Electives (4 Credits) - Suggested Electives: 10-605-151 Automated Testing - GPIB & LabVIEW 110-605-174 Programmable Logic Controllers & Drive Applications 110-605-183 Wireless Communications 2 1

Engineering Technology, AppliedAssociate Degree, 66-68 credits, Financial Aid Eligiblewww.fvtc.edu/appliedengineeringThe Applied Engineering Technology program is designed to prepare you to entertoday'sfast-pacedandevolvingworkenvironmentasatechnician.Thisprogramprovidesyouwithcorebackgroundknowledgeingeneralmanufacturing areas. Growing demand has created a need for specialty areas thatfocusontherapidchangesintechnologyandworkprocesses.Youwillchooseonetrackasthefocusofyourspecialtyarea.

Technical Studies (19 Credits) Credits10-623-100 Fundamentals of SPC 210-623-148 Manufacturing Processes 310-623-170 Intro to Lean Manufacturing 210-623-174 Industrial Problem Solving 210-623-150 Quality Concepts 310-106-137 ProjectManagementfortheOffice 110-623-109 IntroductiontoProjectManagement 110-623-177 Industrial Standards & Regulations 110-623-106 Interpretation of Engineering Drawings 210-623-172 Introduction to Supply Chain Management 2General Studies (21 Credits) 10-801-195 Written Communication 310-804-113 College Technical Math 1A 310-801-196 Oral/InterpersonalComm 310-809-195 Economics 310-809-199 PsychologyofHumanRelations 310-809-166 Intro to Ethics: Theory & App 310-809-197 Contemporary Amer Society 3Electives (3 Credits) - Suggested Electives: 10-623-130 Product Lifecycle Mgmt (PLM) Concepts & Apps 310-623-185 IndependentProjectApplication 110-103-104 MS PowerPoint 2007 Introduction 110-449-178 Safety Internship - 1 Cr 110-449-179 Safety Internship - 2 Cr 210-449-118 OSHAEnvironmentalTechnology 2

Students select one specialty: Energy & Environmental Management (23 Credits)You may choose this specialty if you have an interest in sustainability for business and residential uses. You will explore current standards and regulations, as well as marketandprojectedgrowthfactors.Youwillalsodevelopsustainabilityplansandenvironmental management programs as defined by the ISO 14000 series.

10-449-122 Introduction to the ISO 14000 Series 310-449-123 SafetyRisk&Prevention 310-449-124 HazardousMaterials&WasteRegulations 210-480-105 Sustainability Assessment & Design 210-481-102 Carbon Footprint Reduction Management 310-481-103 Process Development Application 210-606-114 AutoCAD, Introduction to 110-606-127 Intermediate AutoCAD 110-804-114 College Technical Math 1B 210-806-134 General Chemistry 4

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EnvironmentalHealthandSafetyAssociate(23Credits)This specialty will provide you with a foundation in the various roles and responsibilitiesofenvironmentalhealthandsafety(EH&S).YoumaychoosethisspecialtyifyourdutiesareinEH&Sorifyouwanttoimproveyourunderstandingofenvironmental and occupational safety in business and industry. You will complete a series of simulated reports and policies as part of this program.

10-449-101 Safety Management 310-449-102 Regulatory Compliance 310-449-103 Accident Investigation 310-449-104 IndustrialHygiene,Introductionto 210-449-105 Audits and Inspections 210-449-107 Safety Research and Survey 110-449-108 DOT Rules & Regulations 110-606-114 AutoCAD, Introduction to 110-606-127 Intermediate AutoCAD 110-804-114 College Technical Math 1B 210-806-134 General Chemistry 4

IndustrialEngineering/ManufacturingEngineeringTechnician(23Credits)Inthisspecialty,youwillsharpenyourskillsasatechnician.Youwilllearnaboutthearea of industrial technology based on state-of-the-art industry standards.

10-606-114 AutoCAD, Introduction to 110-606-127 Intermediate AutoCAD 110-623-107 IE/ME-WorkMeasurement 310-623-111 IE/ME-Ergonomics&WorkplaceSafety 210-623-112 IE/ME-FacilityPlanning&MaterialHandling 310-623-116 IE/ME-Fundamentals&Interactions 210-623-149 IE/ME-FundamentalsofMfgEngineering 310-804-114 College Technical Math 1B 210-623-186 IE/ME-IntrotoEngineeringEconomy 210-806-143 College Physics 1 310-699-142 E-portfolio Development 1

Lean/SixSigmaPractitioner(23Credits)In this specialty, you will learn to identify and target improvements in the most important processes;measuretheprocessresultsandsetgoals;involveemployeesintheDMAICprocess;andusedataandstatisticstodrivefocused,data-basedimprovements.YouwillalsolearntheLeanandSixSigmatoolsthroughtheimplementationofaprojectatyourworkplace.10-103-104 MS PowerPoint 2007 Introduction 110-606-114 AutoCAD, Introduction to 110-606-127 Intermediate AutoCAD 110-623-194 Introduction to Six Sigma 310-623-195 Lean Tools 210-623-196 Statistics for Six Sigma 310-623-197 Advanced Statistical Tools for Six Sigma 310-623-198 LeanSixSigmaProjectApplication 410-804-114 College Technical Math 1B 210-806-143 College Physics 1 3

Logistics Specialist (23 Credits)In this specialty area, you will learn the basics of supply chain management and practicalsolutionstologisticsproblems.Youwillbuildaknowledgebaseandgaintheskillsnecessarytocontroltheinboundflowofrawmaterialsandtheoutboundshipment of finished goods. The focus of this specialty area will be on current changes in the transportation industry.10-623-122 MPC-Basics of Supply Chain Management 310-182-110 Business Logistics 310-182-111 Transportation Administration 210-182-112 Effective Communication and Negotiations 310-182-113 International Logistics 210-182-114 E-Commerce Logistics 210-699-142 E-portfolio Development 110-101-180 Financial Accounting 1 410-102-103 Business Law 1 3

Material Planning and Control Associate (23 Credits)In this specialty, you will learn all aspects of supply chain management including manufacturing planning and control systems, inventory control, purchasing, and physicaldistribution.Youwillhavetheopportunitytosharpenexistingskillsandlearnnewskillsthroughstate-of-the-arttraining.

10-101-180 Financial Accounting 1 410-102-103 Business Law 1 310-623-122 MPC-Basics of Supply Chain Management 310-623-124 MPC-Detailed Scheduling & Planning 310-623-125 MPC-Execution & Control of Operations 310-623-126 MPC-Strategic Management of Resources 310-623-178 MPC-Master Planning of Resources 310-699-142 E-portfolio Development 1

Purchasing Associate (25 Credits)In this specialty, you will study principles of purchasing and supply management that focus ontheincreaseofcompetition;rapidlychangingtechnologies;andanincreaseinqualitystandards, total cost, long-term contracts, supplier relationships, inventory reduction, value-added analysis, and outsourcing. Courses are based on modern industry standards. 10-101-180 Financial Accounting 1 410-102-103 Business Law 1 310-182-115 Procurement Fundamentals 310-623-140 Purchasing - Supply Management Process 410-623-141 Purchasing-Supply Mgmt Leadership Process 210-623-142 Purchasing - Supply Mgmt Environment 410-623-143 Purchasing - Value Enhancement Strategies 410-699-142 E-portfolio Development 1

Quality Assurance Technician (23 Credits)Inthisspecialty,youwillsharpenyourexistingskillsasatechnicianorlearnpracticalnewskillstoapplyimmediatelytoyourworkinthefieldofqualityassurance.

10-606-114 AutoCAD, Introduction to 110-606-127 Intermediate AutoCAD 110-623-162 QAT-Quality Concepts & Tools 310-623-163 QAT-Metrology 310-623-164 QAT-Calibration 110-623-165 QAT-Inspection & Testing 210-623-166 QAT-Quality Audits 210-623-167 QAT-Preventive & Corrective Action 210-623-168 QAT-StatisticalTechniques 210-804-114 College Technical Math 1B 210-806-143 College Physics 1 310-699-142 E-portfolio Development 1

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Engineering Technology, ElectricalAssociate Degree, 70-73 credits, Financial Aid Eligiblewww.fvtc.edu/electricalengineeringYoumayenjoythisprogramifyoulikesolvingtechnicalproblemsinelectronic, electrical, or computer-based control of devices or systems, orifyouliketousemath,science,computers,orscientificequipmenttohelp solve technical problems. Classes include hands-on construction and investigation of electrical and electronic circuits and systems, as well as application of computer-based analysis and design tools. This program offers a variety of career paths that include product development, manufacturing, testing,qualitycontrol,installation,sales,distribution,fieldservice,maintenance and research.

Technical Studies (42 Credits) Credits10-605-112 DCCircuits3-Electronics/EET 110-605-129 PCHardware/OperatingSystems 110-605-131 DigitalElectronics2-Electronics/EET 110-605-132 Digital Electronics 3 110-605-134 DigitalElectronics1-Electronics/EET 110-605-139 Intro to Microcontrollers 210-660-110 DC Circuits 1 110-660-111 DC Circuits 2 110-660-114 AC Circuits 1 110-605-103 Circuit Analysis 1 210-605-108 Circuit Analysis 2 210-605-121 SolidState2-Electronics/EET 110-605-125 Solid State 3 110-605-154 Embedded C Programming 210-605-156 CAD for Electronics 110-605-163 ElectronicConstructionTechniques 110-660-120 Solid State 1 110-660-126 Electronic Power Devices 110-605-142 LabVIEWandDataAcquisition(DAQ) 110-605-147 Op-Amp Applications 110-605-157 Microcontroller Interfacing 1 210-605-158 Microcontroller Interfacing 2 210-605-170 Digital Communications 110-605-182 Wireless Communications 210-660-127 Intro to Operational Amplifiers 110-660-150 Networking-Ethernet 110-662-112 Advanced Circuit Analysis 1 310-605-143 Embedded Controllers & SCADA 110-609-170 Ladder Logic and Control Devices 110-609-173 Programmable Logic Controllers 1 110-662-124 Advanced Circuit Analysis 2 3General Studies (24 Credits) 10-801-195 Written Communication 310-804-115 College Technical Math 1 510-804-116 College Technical Math 2 410-806-143 College Physics 1 310-801-197 Technical Reporting 310-809-195 Economics 310-809-199 PsychologyofHumanRelations 3Electives (4 Credits) - Suggested Electives: 10-605-127 Power Control Devices 110-605-128 Power Control Applications 110-605-142 LabVIEWandDataAcquisition(DAQ) 110-605-151 Automated Testing - GPIB & LabVIEW 110-609-171 Electrical Motors 110-609-172 DC/ACVariableSpeedDrives 1

Or students may select one specialty: Biomedical Engineering TechnologyInthisspecialty,youwillstudytheapplicationofengineeringtechnologytechniqueswith an emphasis on biomedical related topics. Biomedical engineering technologists install, test, calibrate and repair medical instrumentation. You may also train medical staffontheproperutilizationofequipment.

Technical Studies (41 Credits) Credits10-605-112 DCCircuits3-Electronics/EET 110-605-131 DigitalElectronics2-Electronics/EET 110-605-132 Digital Electronics 3 110-605-134 DigitalElectronics1-Electronics/EET 110-605-139 Intro to Microcontrollers 210-660-110 DC Circuits 1 110-660-111 DC Circuits 2 110-660-114 AC Circuits 1 110-605-100 AppliedHumanBiologyforBMET 310-605-103 Circuit Analysis 1 210-605-108 Circuit Analysis 2 210-605-121 SolidState2-Electronics/EET 110-605-125 Solid State 3 110-605-154 Embedded C Programming 210-660-120 Solid State 1 110-660-126 Electronic Power Devices 110-605-107 Introduction to Medical Electronics 310-605-147 Op-Amp Applications 110-605-157 Microcontroller Interfacing 1 210-605-158 Microcontroller Interfacing 2 210-605-170 Digital Communications 110-660-127 Intro to Operational Amplifiers 110-662-112 Advanced Circuit Analysis 1 310-605-105 IntroductiontoRadiographyEquipment 310-662-124 Advanced Circuit Analysis 2 3General Studies (25 Credits) 10-801-195 Written Communication 310-804-115 College Technical Math 1 510-804-116 College Technical Math 2 410-806-114 General Biology 410-801-197 Technical Reporting 310-809-195 Economics 310-809-199 PsychologyofHumanRelations 3Electives (4 Credits) - Suggested Electives:

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ElectricalEngineeringTechnology–TransfertoMarquetteUniversityInthisspecialty,youwillstudytheapplicationofengineeringtechnologytechniqueswith an emphasis on advanced circuit analysis in preparation to transfer into the BachelorofScienceElectricalEngineering(BSEE)programatMarquetteUniversity.

Technical Studies (40 Credits) Credits10-605-112 DCCircuits3-Electronics/EET 110-605-129 PCHardware/OperatingSystems 110-605-131 DigitalElectronics2-Electronics/EET 110-605-132 Digital Electronics 3 110-605-134 DigitalElectronics1-Electronics/EET 110-605-139 Intro to Microcontrollers 210-660-110 DC Circuits 1 110-660-111 DC Circuits 2 110-660-114 AC Circuits 1 110-152-110 Java Applications Programming 310-605-103 Circuit Analysis 1 210-605-108 Circuit Analysis 2 210-605-121 SolidState2-Electronics/EET 110-605-125 Solid State 3 110-605-154 Embedded C Programming 210-660-120 Solid State 1 110-660-126 Electronic Power Devices 110-605-142 LabVIEWandDataAcquisition(DAQ) 110-605-147 Op-Amp Applications 110-605-157 Microcontroller Interfacing 1 210-605-158 Microcontroller Interfacing 2 210-605-170 Digital Communications 110-660-127 Intro to Operational Amplifiers 110-662-112 Advanced Circuit Analysis 1 310-605-143 Embedded Controllers & SCADA 110-605-155 ProductTesting/Systems 110-609-173 Programmable Logic Controllers 1 110-662-124 Advanced Circuit Analysis 2 3General Studies (33 Credits) 10-801-195 Written Communication 310-804-115 College Technical Math 1 510-804-116 College Technical Math 2 410-806-134 General Chemistry 410-804-198 Calculus 1 410-801-197 Technical Reporting 310-804-181 Calculus 2 410-809-195 Economics 310-809-199 PsychologyofHumanRelations 3

Electrical Engineering Technology – Transfer to MSOEInthisspecialty,youwillstudytheapplicationofengineeringtechnologytechniqueswithanemphasisonadvancedcircuitanalysisinpreparationtotransferwithjuniorstanding into the Bachelor of Science Electrical Engineering Technology (BSEET) programattheMilwaukeeSchoolofEngineering.

Technical Studies (36 Credits) Credits10-605-112 DCCircuits3-Electronics/EET 110-605-131 DigitalElectronics2-Electronics/EET 110-605-132 Digital Electronics 3 110-605-134 DigitalElectronics1-Electronics/EET 110-605-139 Intro to Microcontrollers 210-660-110 DC Circuits 1 110-660-111 DC Circuits 2 110-660-114 AC Circuits 1 110-605-103 Circuit Analysis 1 210-605-108 Circuit Analysis 2 210-605-121 SolidState2-Electronics/EET 110-605-125 Solid State 3 110-605-154 Embedded C Programming 210-660-120 Solid State 1 110-660-126 Electronic Power Devices 110-605-147 Op-Amp Applications 110-605-157 Microcontroller Interfacing 1 210-605-170 Digital Communications 110-605-182 Wireless Communications 210-660-127 Intro to Operational Amplifiers 110-662-112 Advanced Circuit Analysis 1 310-609-170 Ladder Logic and Control Devices 110-609-171 Electrical Motors 110-609-172 DC/ACVariableSpeedDrives 110-609-173 Programmable Logic Controllers 1 110-662-124 Advanced Circuit Analysis 2 3General Studies (35 Credits) 10-801-195 Written Communication 310-804-115 College Technical Math 1 510-804-116 College Technical Math 2 410-809-196 Intro to Sociology 310-804-198 Calculus 1 410-806-143 College Physics 1 310-801-197 Technical Reporting 310-804-181 Calculus 2 410-809-195 Economics 310-809-199 PsychologyofHumanRelations 3Electives (1 Credit)

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"FVTC provides a balanced, practical education that meets the needs of our business and industry." Gregg Baeten, Standards & Regulatory Compliance, Miller Electric Mfg. Co.

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Instrumentation & Process Control Automation, AppliedAssociate Degree, 69-70 Credits, Financial Aid Eligiblewww.fvtc.edu/computercontrolengineeringThis program will give you exposure to basic electronics, instrumentation and SCADA, electrical metrology, multiple industrial programming languages andnetworks,processcontrollersandcommunications,sensors,actuators,touchscreen design, cabling, and automated electronic testing. You will bepreparedtodevelopandtroubleshootstand-aloneornetworkedinstrumentation control and monitoring applications utilizing multiple communication protocols and graphical displays. Many employment options exist, including instrumentation and calibration technician, electronic test technician, control systems designer, software designer, data communications technician, PLC programmer or in technical sales.

Technical Studies (42 Credits) Credits10-605-112 DCCircuits3-Electronics/EET 110-605-129 PCHardware/OperatingSystems 110-605-131 DigitalElectronics2-Electronics/EET 110-605-132 Digital Electronics 3 110-605-134 DigitalElectronics1-Electronics/EET 110-660-110 DC Circuits 1 110-660-111 DC Circuits 2 110-660-114 AC Circuits 1 110-152-111 C# Introduction to Programming 310-605-121 SolidState2-Electronics/EET 110-605-125 Solid State 3 110-605-170 Digital Communications 110-609-170 Ladder Logic and Control Devices 110-609-173 Programmable Logic Controllers 1 110-660-120 Solid State 1 110-660-126 Electronic Power Devices 110-660-150 Networking-Ethernet 110-663-166 Instrumentation 1-Electrical Metrology 110-152-114 Computer Programming C++ 310-605-142 LabVIEWandDataAcquisition(DAQ) 110-660-127 Intro to Operational Amplifiers 110-663-140 Applied PLC Prog IEC61131-3 Lang 210-663-141 SupervisoryControl&DataAcquisition1 210-663-167 Instrumentation 2-Process Infrastructure 210-663-168 Instrumentation 3-Control Theory 210-605-156 CAD for Electronics 110-605-196 ProductTesting/Systems 110-609-171 Electrical Motors 110-609-172 DC/ACVariableSpeedDrives 110-663-148 SupervisoryControlandDataAcquisition2-2Cr 210-663-171 Instrumentation 4-Common Protocols 110-663-176 InstrumentationFinalProject 2General Studies (23 Credits) 10-801-195 Written Communication 310-804-115 College Technical Math 1 510-804-189 Introductory Statistics 310-806-143 College Physics 1 310-809-199 PsychologyofHumanRelations 310-801-196 Oral/InterpersonalComm 310-809-195 Economics 3

Electives (4 Credits) - Suggested Electives: 10-663-155 Photovoltaic Systems Overview 210-663-160 HVACHeating,VentilatingandAirConditioning 310-663-161 HVACControlSystems 310-663-163 Instrumentation 310-663-164 Low Pressure Boilers 210-663-165 HighPressureBoilers 2 Or students may select the following specialty: Computer Engineering TechnologyTechnical Studies (40 Credits) Credits10-605-112 DCCircuits3-Electronics/EET 110-605-131 DigitalElectronics2-Electronics/EET 110-605-132 Digital Electronics 3 110-605-133 Digital Electronics 4 110-605-134 DigitalElectronics1-Electronics/EET 110-660-110 DC Circuits 1 110-660-111 DC Circuits 2 110-660-114 AC Circuits 1 110-660-180 ComputerHardware&Assembly 110-660-181 Technical Software Essentials 110-660-182 Operating Systems 110-605-111 ACCircuits2-Electronics/EET 110-605-113 DCCircuits4-Electronics/EET 110-605-116 ACCircuits3-Electronics/EET 110-605-117 ACCircuits4-Electronics/EET 110-605-121 SolidState2-Electronics/EET 110-605-125 Solid State 3 110-605-126 Solid State 4 110-605-150 Computer Programming for Technicians 310-660-120 Solid State 1 110-605-140 Microprocessors/Micro-controllers 410-605-142 LabVIEWandDataAcquisition(DAQ) 110-605-170 Digital Communications 110-628-133 Visual BASIC for Industrial Applications 210-663-104 NetworkDevices, Operation & Applications for Engineering Techs 410-605-143 Embedded Controllers & SCADA 110-605-151 Automated Testing - GPIB & LabVIEW 110-663-143 LabVIEW Intermediate 110-663-145 LabVIEW for Communications 110-663-149 CETProject 2General Studies (24 Credits) 10-801-195 Written Communication 310-804-115 College Technical Math 1 510-804-116 College Technical Math 2 410-806-143 College Physics 1 310-801-197 Technical Reporting 310-809-195 Economics 310-809-199 PsychologyofHumanRelations 3Electives (6 Credits) - Suggested Electives: 10-605-123 Linear Electronics - Operational Amplifiers 410-605-178 Data Comm Cabling-Copper Based Systems 210-663-150 Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) 110-663-151 HomeSecurity&AccessControl 2

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Mechanical Design TechnologyAssociate Degree, 69 credits, Financial Aid Eligiblewww.fvtc.edu/mechanicaldesignAs a mechanical designer, you may be employed in a manufacturing plant to helpplan,design,document,testandinspectmachinesandequipmentortoworkwiththeengineerineliminatingproductproblems.Youmayalsofindemployment as a detailer or layout drafter. Employment is also possible in a tooldesigndepartment,originatingandpreparingdrawingsofdesignsforjigs,fixtures, dies and other attachments used in machine operation, or you may workwithengineerstocreatenewconsumerproducts.

Technical Studies (39 Credits) Credits10-420-145 Manufacturing Processes, Cold-Machining 210-606-113 Technical Drafting 1 510-606-127 Intermediate AutoCAD 110-457-103 ManufacturingProcesses,Hot-Welding 210-606-102 CATIA V5 - Basic 210-606-117 Technical Drafting 2 410-420-111 Metallurgy 210-606-115 Design of Tooling 410-606-119 Statics and Strength of Materials 310-606-123 Kinematics 410-606-111 Design Problems 410-606-121 Elements of Machine Design 310-806-144 College Physics 2 3

General Studies (24 Credits) 10-801-196 Oral/InterpersonalComm 310-804-115 College Technical Math 1 510-801-195 Written Communication 310-804-116 College Technical Math 2 410-809-197 Contemporary Amer Society 310-809-195 Economics 310-809-199 PsychologyofHumanRelations 3Electives (6 Credits) - Suggested Electives: 10-419-101 Fluid Power - Mechanical Design 210-606-107 CATIA V5 - Advanced 210-606-109 Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing 210-606-124 Intro to Product Design & Rapid Prototyping 210-606-125 3D Modeling and Materials 210-606-128 Advanced AutoCAD 210-606-190 Mechanical Design Occupational Experience 2

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FVTC grad takes robotics skills on the road... all the way to Germany and London.

Ryan Guthrie 2005 Alumnus

Automated Manufacturing Systems

Read more about Ryan: www.fvtc.edu/ryan

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Safety Engineering TechnologyAssociate Degree, 67 credits, Financial Aid Eligible www.fvtc.edu/safetyengineeringThe Safety Engineering Technology program will provide you with a broad backgroundinenvironmentalhealth&safety.Itwilldevelopyourknowledgeof the relationship between safety and engineering in the manufacturing and service industries. Safety and environmental regulations continue to expand along with the need for employees who understand these regulations. Asagraduate,youwillbepreparedtoworkasasafetyorenvironmentaltechnician, or a safety coordinator or manager.

Technical Studies (43 Credits) Credits10-449-101 Safety Management 310-623-106 Interpretation of Engineering Drawings 210-623-148 Manufacturing Processes 310-449-102 Regulatory Compliance 310-449-116 CAD Safety Applications 210-449-131 OSHA&EthyleneOxide 110-480-103 Sustainability as a Business Strategy 310-449-104 IndustrialHygiene,Introductionto 210-623-109 IntroductiontoProjectManagement 110-449-103 Accident Investigation 310-449-115 Business Continuity Planning 310-449-118 OSHAEnvironmentalTechnology 210-449-119 Ergonomics 310-449-105 Audits and Inspections 210-449-120 Safety&EnvironmentalHealth 210-449-121 DOT Engineering 210-449-122 Introduction to the ISO 14000 Series 310-449-132 Lean Safety 110-623-195 Lean Tools 2General Studies (21 Credits) 10-801-195 Written Communication 310-804-115 College Technical Math 1 510-801-196 Oral/InterpersonalComm 310-806-134 General Chemistry 410-809-199 PsychologyofHumanRelations 310-809-197 Contemporary Amer Society 3Electives (3 Credits) - Suggested Electives: 10-449-131 OSHA&EthyleneOxide 1

Wind Energy Technology NEWAssociate Degree, 69 credits, Financial Aid EligibleALakeshoreTechnicalCollegeProgramOfferedatFVTCwww.fvtc.edu/windenergytechnologyAsaWindEnergyTechnologystudent,you'lllearntoinstall,test,serviceandrepairwindturbinecomponents;troubleshootandmaintaincontrolandPLCsystems;troubleshootandmaintainSCADAsystems;identifysafetypracticesforclimbing;andpracticesafewindturbinetowerclimbingskills.Employersseekskilledtechniciansforoperationandmaintenanceactivitiesin local wind farm settings. There is also intense demand for upper-level technicians within U.S. and international wind turbine manufacturers. These includeinstallationtechnician,qualitycontroltechnician,andwarrantyand commissioning technicians. Operation and maintenance positions are availableatspecificwindfarmlocations;othertechnicianstravelextensivelywiththedevelopmentofnewwindfarmsandrepair/retrofitwindfarmsaround the world.

Technical Studies (48 Credits) Credits10-481-104 Fundamentals of Energy 210-482-101 Intro to Wind Systems 310-620-103 DCCircuits3-Aircraft/Electromechanical 110-620-154 Hydraulics1 110-620-155 Hydraulics2 110-660-110 DC Circuits 1 110-660-111 DC Circuits 2 110-449-113 WindTechnicianHealthandSafety 210-482-120 Wind Technician 1 Lab 110-609-173 Programmable Logic Controllers 1 110-620-156 Hydraulics3 110-620-182 Programmable Logic Controllers 2 110-620-187 Sensors 110-620-191 Advanced Systems Control 110-660-114 AC Circuits 1 110-660-115 AC Circuits 2 110-482-122 Wind Technician 2 110-482-124 Wind Technician 3 110-609-170 Ladder Logic and Control Devices 110-620-160 MechanicalLinkages1 110-620-161 MechanicalLinkages2 110-620-171 Electrical Motors-DC 110-620-172 Electrical Motors-AC 110-620-173 Servomechanisms 1 110-620-174 Servomechanisms 2 110-620-177 Mechanical Drives 1 110-620-178 Mechanical Drives 2 110-620-189 Electromechanical Systems 1 110-620-192 Advanced Programmable Logic Controllers 1 110-660-181 Technical Software Essentials 110-482-126 Wind Technician 4 310-482-128 Wind Technician 5 210-482-130 Wind Site Assessment 110-482-132 Wind (Small) Turbine Maintenance 110-609-101 Electrical Safety, Industry 110-609-172 DC/ACVariableSpeedDrives 110-620-183 Process Variables and Measurements 1 110-620-184 Process Variables and Measurements 2 110-620-185 Instrumentation and Process Control 1 110-620-186 Instrumentation and Process Control 2 110-620-188 System Troubleshooting 1General Studies (21 Credits) 10-804-113 College Technical Math 1A 310-809-199 PsychologyofHumanRelations 310-801-195 Written Communication 310-804-114 College Technical Math 1B 210-806-154 General Physics 1 410-801-196 Oral/InterpersonalComm 310-809-195 Economics 3

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Health Science

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Health Science Dental AssistantTechnical Diplomas, 33 credits, Financial Aid Eligiblewww.fvtc.edu/dentalassistAs a dental assistant, you are an integral member of the dental health team. You perform chairside assisting and laboratory procedures under the direction andsupervisionofthedentist.Youwillgainknowledgeofdisinfectingandsterilization,dentalprocedures,dentalequipment,radiographs,recordingmedical or dental histories and vital signs, the management of medical and dental emergencies, office procedures and laboratory procedures. Graduates mayseekemploymentasadentalchair-sideassistant,dentalofficemanager or receptionist, laboratory assistant or technician, dental treatment coordinator, dental assistant, dental sales representative or dental insurance claims representative.

Occupational Specific (30 Credits) Credits10-508-101 DentalHealthSafety 110-508-103 Dental Radiography 210-508-113 Dental Materials 231-508-302 Dental Chairside 531-508-304 Dental & General Anatomy 231-508-306 Dental Assistant Clinical 331-508-307 Dental Assistant Professional 110-508-120 Dental Office Management 231-508-308 Dental Chairside Advanced 531-508-309 Dental Laboratory Procedures 431-508-310 Dental Radiography - Advanced 131-508-311 Dental Assistant Clinical-Adv 2Occupational Supportive (3 Credits) 10-801-196 Oral/InterpersonalComm 3

Dental HygienistAssociate Degree, 70 credits, Financial Aid Eligiblewww.fvtc.edu/dentalhygienistAs a dental hygienist, you are a member of the dental team and help individuals maintain oral health and prevent oral diseases. Under the supervision of a dentist, you inspect the mouth, remove stains and deposits from teeth, apply preventative agents, prepare clinical and diagnostic tests, complete dental x-rays, and perform many other services related to oral care. You counsel patients about preventative measures such as nutrition, oralhygieneanddentalcare.Graduatesmightworkinprivatedentaloffices,group practices, public health or dental sales.

Technical Studies (41 Credits) Credits10-508-102 OralAnatomy,Embry,Histology 410-508-101 DentalHealthSafety 110-508-110 NutritionandDentalHealth 210-508-103 Dental Radiography 210-508-105 DentalHygieneProcess1 410-508-113 Dental Materials 210-508-114 Dental Pharmacology 210-508-106 DentalHygieneProcess2 410-508-108 Periodontology 310-508-109 Cariology 110-508-111 General & Oral Pathology 310-508-112 DentalHygieneProcess3 510-508-115 CommunityDentalHealth 210-508-116 Dental Pain Management 110-508-107 DentalHygieneEthics&Profes 110-508-117 DentalHygieneProcess4 4General Studies (27 Credits) 10-806-177 Gen Anatomy & Physiology 410-806-186 Intro to Biochemistry 410-801-195 Written Communication 310-806-197 Microbiology 410-801-196 Oral/InterpersonalComm 310-809-198 Intro to Psychology 310-809-188 Developmental Psychology 310-809-196 Intro to Sociology 3Electives (2 Credits) - Suggested Electives: 10-141-110 Spanish1HealthCare 310-508-119 DentalHygieneNationalBoardReview 210-508-120 Dental Office Management 210-508-130 DentalHygiene,TransitionintoPractice 110-508-149 SuccessStrategiesforDentalHygienists 210-508-150 DentalHygieneIndependentStudy 110-699-102DE Intercultural Communication 310-806-103 Independent Study - Science Department 1

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Health Information Technology Associate Degree, 67 credits, Financial Aid Eligiblewww.fvtc.edu/healthITHealthInformationTechnologyisarapidlygrowingfieldandrequiresminimalinteractionwithpatients.Youwilllearntoworkwithapplicationsystemsandmanageelectronichealthinformationanddatabases.Healthinformationprofessionals gather, code, manage and maintain patient health information. As a graduate, you may find employment as a medical coder, registered health information technician, health data analyst, insurance claims analyst, records technician specialist, clinical coding specialist, physician practice manager or patientinformationcoordinator.Worksettingsincludehospitals,physicianpractices, nursing homes, home health agencies, ambulatory care centers and specialty clinics.

Technical Studies (46 Credits) Credits10-106-121 Office Software Applications 310-501-101 Medical Terminology 310-530-176 HealthDataManagement 210-530-181 IntroductiontotheHealthRecord 110-106-128 Advanced Office Software Applications 310-530-178 HealthcareLaw&Ethics 210-530-182 HumanDiseasefortheHealthProfessions 310-530-197 ICD Diagnosis Coding 310-530-160 HealthcareInformatics 410-530-177 HealthcareStatistics&Research 210-530-184 CPT Coding 310-530-185 HealthcareReimbursement 210-530-196 Professional Practice 1 310-530-199 ICD Procedure Coding 210-530-161 HealthQualityManagement 310-530-194 HIMOrganizationalResources 210-530-195 Applied Coding 210-530-198 Professional Practice 2 3General Studies (21 Credits)10-801-196 Oral/InterpersonalComm 310-806-189 Basic Anatomy 310-801-195 Written Communication 310-809-198 Intro to Psychology 310-809-196 Intro to Sociology 310-809-172 Race Ethnic & Diversity 310-809-195 Economics 3

Medical AssistantTechnical Diploma, 33 credits, Financial Aid Eligiblewww.fvtc.edu/medicalassistThe Medical Assistant program prepares you to assist physicians and nurse practitioners in their offices or other medical settings. You may perform a widerangeofdutiesincludingtakingvitalsigns,assistingthephysicianwithexaminations and surgery, and administering procedures and medications. Yourbusiness/administrativedutiesmayincludepatientreception,appointmentmaking,recordkeeping,filing,bookkeeping,insurancehandlingand computer applications. Laboratory functions include specimen collection, basiclaboratorytestsandmicroscopicwork.Upongraduation,youmayfindajobasamedicalassistant,secretary,medicallaboratoryassistant,phlebotomist,receptionist,medicalinsuranceclerkorelectrocardiogramtechnician.

Occupational Specific (25 Credits) Credits10-509-102 HumanBodyinHealthandDisease 331-509-301 Medical Asst Admin Procedures 231-509-303 Medical Asst Lab Procedures 1 231-509-304 Medical Asst Clin Procedures 1 410-501-109 Medical Law, Ethics & Profess 231-501-308 PharmacologyforAlliedHealth 231-509-305 Med Asst Lab Procedures 2 231-509-306 Med Asst Clin Procedures 2 331-509-307 Med Office Insurance & Finance 231-509-310 Medical Assistant Practicum 3Occupational Supportive (8 Credits) 10-103-120 MS Office Suite, Introduction 210-501-101 Medical Terminology 310-801-195 Written Communication 3 Medical Coding SpecialistTechnical Diploma, 27 credits, Financial Aid Eligiblewww.fvtc.edu/medicalcodingspecialistMedicalcodingisthetransformationofverbaldescriptionsofdisease,injuryand procedures into numerical designations. As a medical coding specialist, you analyze medical records and assigns codes to diagnoses and procedures. You will become familiar with the anatomy and physiology of the human body and disease processes. Upon graduation, you may be employed in a health clinic, nursing home, community nursing service, home health agency, health care insurance company, hospital, or governmental agency associated with health care reimbursement.

Occupational Specific (21 Credits) Credits10-106-121 Office Software Applications 310-530-176 HealthDataManagement 210-530-181 IntroductiontotheHealthRecord 110-530-182 HumanDiseasefortheHealthProfessions 310-530-184 CPT Coding 310-530-185 HealthcareReimbursement 210-530-195 Applied Coding 210-530-197 ICD Diagnosis Coding 310-530-199 ICD Procedure Coding 2Occupational Supportive (6 Credits) 10-501-101 Medical Terminology 310-806-189 Basic Anatomy 3

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Nursing - Associate DegreeAssociate Degree, 70 credits, Financial Aid Eligiblewww.fvtc.edu/RNAs a registered nurse, you provide direct care to people of all age groups who have common physical and mental health problems. Nursing involves a broad range of functions from the very simple to the highly complex. The program includes the study of the biophysical and psychosocial sciences as well as nursing applications. Career opportunities include staff nurse positions in hospitals, nursing homes and other health agencies.

Technical Studies (38 Credits) Credits10-543-101 Nursing Fundamentals 210-543-102 NursingSkills 310-543-103 Nursing Pharmacology 210-543-104 Nsg: Intro Clinical Practice 210-543-105 NursingHealthAlterations 310-543-106 NursingHealthPromotion 310-543-107 Nsg: Clin Care Across Lifespan 210-543-108 Nsg: Intro Clinical Care Mgt 210-543-109 Nsg:ComplexHealthAlterat1 310-543-110 Nsg:MentalHealthCommCon 210-543-111 Nsg: Intermed Clin Practice 310-543-112 NursingAdvancedSkills 110-543-113 Nsg:ComplexHealthAlterat2 310-543-114 Nsg: Mgt & Profess Concepts 210-543-115 Nsg: Adv Clinical Practice 310-543-116 Nursing Clinical Transition 2General Studies (27 Credits) 10-801-195 Written Communication 310-806-177 Gen Anatomy & Physiology 410-809-188 Developmental Psychology 310-801-196 Oral/InterpersonalComm 310-806-179 Adv Anatomy & Physiology 410-806-197 Microbiology 410-809-198 Intro to Psychology 310-809-196 Intro to Sociology 3Electives (5 Credits) - Suggested Electives: 10-501-101 Medical Terminology 310-501-106 HolisticHealthforHealthCareProviders 110-501-109 Medical Law, Ethics & Profess 210-501-150 HealingtheDying 110-510-116 PeopleSkillsforHealthProfessionals 110-513-100 Phlebotomy Essentials 410-513-101 Phlebotomy Clinical 210-531-168 Basic Electrocardiogram Interpretation 110-543-117 Nursing - Independent Study 1

Nursing AssistantTechnical Diplomas, 3 credits, Not Financial Aid Eligiblewww.fvtc.edu/nursingassistAs a nursing assistant, you are an essential member of a healthcare team that cares for the personal needs and comfort of people with health problems and assists a doctor and nursing staff in carrying out health care treatments. Under the supervision of a licensed nurse, you may bathe, dress, feed, mobilize and transportpeople;obtaintemperature,pulseandbloodpressuremeasurements;and report observations and reactions. Your other duties may include preparationofequipment,careofthepatient'sroomandrecordkeeping.Uponprogramcompletion,youmayworkasanursingassistantorhomehealthaidein a hospital, nursing home, home care or other health care agencies.

Occupational Specific (3 Credits) Credits30-543-300 Nursing Assistant 3 Nursing, PracticalTechnical Diploma, 29 Credits, Financial Aid Eligiblewww.fvtc.edu/practicalnursingThe Practical Nursing program includes classroom instruction, laboratory practice and clinical nursing experience in medical, surgical, geriatric and community agencies. Guided learning experiences with patients and with other health team members are essential. You participate with instructors in selected learning experiences and evaluate your learning.

Occupational Specific (19 Credits) Credits31-543-301 Nursing Fundamentals 231-543-302 NursingSkills 331-543-303 Nursing Pharmacology 231-543-304 Nursing: Introduction to Clinical Practice 231-543-305 NursingHealthAlterations 331-543-306 NursingHealthPromotion 331-543-307 Nursing: Clinical Care Across the Lifespan 231-543-308 Nursing: Introduction to Clinical Care Management 2Occupational Supportive (10 Credits) 10-809-188 Developmental Psychology 310-801-196 Oral/InterpersonalComm 331-801-318 Communication, Applied 210-501-153 Body Structure and Function 2

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Occupational Therapy AssistantAssociate Degree, 70 Credits, Financial Aid Eligiblewww.fvtc.edu/otaAsacertifiedoccupationaltherapyassistant,youworkwithclientsofallages who have developmental, physical, social or emotional problems which preventindependentfunctioninginthetasksofdailyliving.Workingunderthe supervision or guidance of a registered occupational therapist, you may implement restorative, preventive and maintenance programs. You engage clientsinmeaningfuloccupationsinareasofself-care,work,play,educationand leisure.

Technical Studies (48 Credits) Credits10-501-101 Medical Terminology 310-514-171 Introduction to Occupational Therapy 310-514-172 Medical and Psychosocial Conditions 310-514-173 Activity Analysis and Applications 210-514-175 Psychosocial Practice 310-514-174 OTPerformanceSkills 410-514-178 Geriatric Practice 310-514-179 Community Practice 210-514-176 OT Theory and Practice 310-514-177 Assistive Technology and Adaptations 210-514-182 Physical Rehabilitation Practice 310-514-183 Pediatric Practice 310-514-184 OTAFieldworkI 210-514-185 OTA Practice and Management 210-514-186 OTAFieldworkIIA 510-514-187 OTAFieldworkIIB 5General Studies (22 Credits) 10-806-177 Gen Anatomy & Physiology 410-809-198 Intro to Psychology 310-801-195 Written Communication 310-809-188 Developmental Psychology 310-801-197 Technical Reporting 310-809-172 Race Ethnic & Diversity 310-801-196 Oral/InterpersonalComm 3

Pharmacy TechnicianTechnical Diploma, 36 credits, Financial Aid EligibleALakeshoreTechnicalCollegeProgramOfferedatFVTCwww.fvtc.edu/pharmacyThe Pharmacy Technician program trains individuals for the roles of supportive personnel for hospital and community pharmacies. The pharmacy technicianprovidesassistancetothepharmacistinavarietyoftechnicaltasksinvolvingthepackaging,distribution,compounding,labelingandrecordingof drugs. Graduates find pharmacy technician positions in community pharmacies, nursing home pharmacies, home IVs and hospital pharmacies.

Occupational Specific (30 Credits) Credits10-501-101 Medical Terminology 310-536-110 Pharmaceutical Calculations 310-536-112 Pharmacy Business Applications 410-536-120 Fundamentals of Reading Prescriptions 110-536-134 Pharmacy Benefits - Managing 310-536-138 Pharmacy Community Clinical 210-536-115 Pharmacy Law 210-536-122 Pharmacology 310-536-124 Pharmacy Drug Distribution Systems 110-536-126 Pharmacy Parenteral Admixtures 3Choice A10-536-140 PharmacyHospitalClinical 310-536-141 HospitalClinicalLab 2Choice B10-536-142 Pharmacy Community Clinical - Advanced 2And an approved business course such as: 310-104-102 PrinciplesofMarketing10-104-103 Selling Principles10-182-108 Purchasing10-104-151 PrinciplesofMarketing110-104-166 Sales PrinciplesOccupational Supportive (6 Credits)10-801-196 Oral/InterpersonalComm 310-809-198 Intro to Psychology 3

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Human Services

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Human ServicesAODA - Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse AssociateAssociate Degree, 69 credits, Financial Aid Eligiblewww.fvtc.edu/AODAprogramAsanAlcoholandOtherDrugAbuse(AODA)associate/counselor,youworkwith a team of health and social service professionals to provide substance abuse treatment services. These services include assessment, treatment, education, referral, prevention and rehabilitation for individuals and families affected by alcohol and other drug abuse. As an AODA counselor, you are employed by licensed AODA treatment agencies such as clinics, hospitals and community residential facilities. Other employment opportunities are available in correctional facilities, employee and student assistance programs, and various community and social service agencies.

Technical Studies (44 Credits) Credits10-106-133 The Practical Internet 110-106-183 Practical Office Software 110-520-105 Personal/ProfessionalDevelopment 110-550-100 Substance Abuse Services, Overview of 210-550-106 Understanding Addiction 310-550-109 Clients'RightsandClinicalEthics 210-550-118 Psychopharmacology 310-550-125 CounselingSkillsandPractices,Basic 210-550-120 Assessment and Diagnosis of Substance Abuse 410-550-126 Counseling Theory 1 210-550-141 Group Facilitation 210-550-150 Family Systems and AODA 210-550-137 Pre-Internship Seminar 110-550-130 Counseling Theory 2 210-550-132 CounselingSkillsLab 110-550-136 AODA Case and Records Management 210-550-160 AODA Internship 410-550-161 AODA Internship Seminar 110-550-134 Mental Disorders, Overview of 310-550-138 Cross-Cultural Counseling 310-550-139 AODA Advanced Internship 2General Studies (22 Credits) 10-801-195 Written Communication 310-806-105 Principles of Animal Biology 410-809-198 Intro to Psychology 310-801-196 Oral/InterpersonalComm 310-809-159 Abnormal Psychology 310-809-188 Developmental Psychology 310-809-196 Intro to Sociology 3Electives (3 Credits) - Suggested Electives: 10-520-100 HumanAssertiveness 110-520-103 Stress Management 110-520-110 AODA Sexual and Physical Abuse Issues 110-520-111 AODA Relapse Prevention 110-550-101 AlcoholandDrugs,RiskReduction 110-550-149 AODA Independent Study 1

Early Childhood EducationAssociate Degree, 70 credits, Financial Aid EligibleAlso Offered in Accelerated Formatwww.fvtc.edu/earlychildThe Early Childhood Education program will prepare you for professional roles in a diverse early childhood education field. You will have supervised experiencewithchildrenthroughouttheprogram.Youwillacquireskillsin curriculum development, child guidance, observation and assessment, as well as health, safety and nutrition practices. Your career options may include assistant teacher, lead teacher, preschool teacher, center director or programcoordinatorinavarietyofsettingssuchaschildcarecenters,HeadStart, preschool programs and family child care programs. Transfer credit opportunitiestofour-yearcollegesareavailableifyouwouldliketopursueabachelor’s degree program.

Technical Studies (45 Credits) Credits10-307-148 ECE: Foundations of ECE 310-307-151 ECE: Infant & Toddler Dev 310-307-167 ECE:HlthSafety&Nutrition 310-307-174 ECE: Practicum 1 310-307-178 ECE: Art Music & Lang Arts 310-307-179 ECE: Child Development 310-307-188 ECE: Guiding Child Behavior 310-307-192 ECE: Practicum 2 310-307-194 ECE: Math Science & Soc St 310-307-166 ECE: Curriculum Planning 310-307-187 ECE: Children w Diff Abilities 310-307-195 ECE: Family & Community Rel 310-307-197 ECE: Practicum 3 310-307-198 ECE: Admin an ECE Program 310-307-199 ECE: Practicum 4 3General Studies (22 Credits) 10-801-195 Written Communication 310-801-198 Speech 310-809-172 Race Ethnic & Diversity 310-809-166 Intro to Ethics: Theory & App 310-809-198 Intro to Psychology 310-806-114 General Biology 410-809-196 Intro to Sociology 3Electives (3 Credits) - Suggested Electives: 10-307-111 Movement and Music for Children 310-307-113 WI Model Early Learning Standards 110-307-141 School Age Child Care 310-307-157 Child Care Independent Study 1 110-307-196 ECE: Transition to the University Experience 310-307-117 ECE: Credit for Prior Learning 3

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Information TechnologyIT - Computer Support SpecialistAssociate Degree, 69 credits, Financial Aid Eligiblewww.fvtc.edu/ITcomputersupportAsacomputersupportspecialist,youworkwithfreestandingandnetworkeddesktopcomputers.Yourjobistodelivertheproductivityandefficiencypromised by computer hardware and software manufacturers. You will learn how to analyze information needs, identify alternative hardware and software solutions, plan and develop application systems, implement the systems, and train others to use the solutions effectively. In a small firm, you may be the sole support person for a computer system. A larger organization may employ you to train and consult with other IT areas.

Technical Studies (45 Credits) Credits10-107-154 IT Business Apps and Integration 210-107-184 IT Concepts 210-107-187 IT Career Exploration 110-150-147 Linux, Introduction to 210-154-106 DesktopRepairandMaintenance 210-154-107 DesktopSecurityandConfiguration 210-150-115 NetworkCabling 210-150-149 Windows PowerShell Scripting 310-152-120 WebDevelopmentUsingHTML 210-154-102 ITCustomerServiceSkills 210-154-105 DesktopServiceandSupport 210-101-107 Accounting, Principles of 310-107-186 ITCareerSkills 310-150-116 NetworkHardwareTechnologies 310-150-161 Information Assurance 210-154-101 Supporting Emerging PC Technologies 310-150-127 ITProjectManagement 210-150-156 Windows Server 310-154-103 HelpDeskConcepts 4General Studies (21 Credits) 10-801-195 Written Communication 310-804-123 Math w Business Apps 310-801-196 Oral/InterpersonalComm 310-809-199 PsychologyofHumanRelations 310-804-113 College Technical Math 1A 310-809-195 Economics 310-809-197 Contemporary Amer Society 3Electives (3 Credits) - Suggested Electives: 10-107-113 Information Technology Internship 1 110-107-114 Information Technology Internship 2 210-150-144 EthicalHackingandNetworkDefense 310-152-104 Web Design Basics Using Dreamweaver 110-809-110 Leadership as an Art 3

IT - Help Desk Support SpecialistTechnical Diploma, 33 credits, Financial Aid Eligiblewww.fvtc.edu/IThelpdesksupportAsahelpdesksupportspecialist,youwillprovidetechnicalhardwareandsoftware support. You will learn how to install, support and troubleshoot personal computer hardware, software and peripherals. In a small firm, you may be the sole user and operator of a computer system. In a larger organization, you may train and support other computer users. All courses for this technical diploma transfer into the IT – Computer Support Specialist AAS program.

Occupational Specific (30 Credits) Credits10-107-154 IT Business Apps and Integration 210-107-184 IT Concepts 210-107-187 IT Career Exploration 110-150-115 NetworkCabling 210-150-161 Information Assurance 210-154-102 ITCustomerServiceSkills 210-154-107 DesktopSecurityandConfiguration 210-107-186 ITCareerSkills 310-150-156 Windows Server 310-154-101 Supporting Emerging PC Technologies 310-154-103 HelpDeskConcepts 410-154-105 DesktopServiceandSupport 210-154-106 DesktopRepairandMaintenance 2Occupational Supportive (3 Credits) 10-801-195 Written Communication 3

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IT - Network SpecialistAssociate Degree, 69 Credits, Financial Aid Eligiblewww.fvtc.edu/ITnetworkAsanetworkspecialist,youimplement,maintainandtroubleshootavarietyofnetworkequipment.Youmaymanageasinglelocalareanetworkorbeinvolvedinacomplextelecommunicationwideareanetwork(WAN)environment. You will learn how to administer, install or troubleshoot communication hardware or software, and integrate technologies to meet the corporate demands for information sharing. Any time there is a need to share information,thereisanopportunityforanetworkspecialisttoimplementanetworksolution.Theneedfor,andimplementationof,networksecurityisalso explored.

Technical Studies (45 Credits) Credits10-107-154 IT Business Apps and Integration 210-107-184 IT Concepts 210-107-187 IT Career Exploration 110-150-147 Linux, Introduction to 210-154-106 DesktopRepairandMaintenance 210-154-107 DesktopSecurityandConfiguration 210-150-115 NetworkCabling 210-150-116 NetworkHardwareTechnologies 310-150-149 Windows PowerShell Scripting 310-150-156 Windows Server 310-101-107 Accounting, Principles of 310-107-186 ITCareerSkills 310-150-122 AdvancedNetworkHardwareTechnologies 310-150-127 ITProjectManagement 210-150-146 WirelessNetworking 210-150-161 Information Assurance 210-150-144 EthicalHackingandNetworkDefense 310-150-145 IP (Internet Protocol) Telephony 210-150-160 NetworkSecurity 3General Studies (21 Credits) 10-801-195 Written Communication 310-804-123 Math w Business Apps 310-801-196 Oral/InterpersonalComm 310-809-199 PsychologyofHumanRelations 310-804-113 College Technical Math 1A 310-809-195 Economics 310-809-197 Contemporary Amer Society 3Electives (3 Credits) - Suggested Electives: 10-107-113 Information Technology Internship 1 110-107-114 Information Technology Internship 2 210-150-105 Virtualization Technologies 310-150-107 System Administration 310-150-148 Linux Administration 310-150-150 E-mail Administration 2

IT - Network Systems Administration Associate Degree, 70 credits, Financial Aid Eligiblewww.fvtc.edu/ITnetworksystemsAsanetworksystemsadministrator,youwillimplement,troubleshootandmaintainavarietyofnetworkoperatingsystems.Youmaymanageasingleserver or a complex variety of servers. You will learn how to administer, installandtroubleshootnetworkhardwareand/orsoftwareandintegratetechnologies to meet the corporate demands for information sharing. Any time there is a need to share information, there is an opportunity for a networksystemsadministratortoimplementanetworksolution.Theneedfor, and implementation of, operating system security is also explored.

Technical Studies (46 Credits) Credits10-107-154 IT Business Apps and Integration 210-107-184 IT Concepts 210-107-187 IT Career Exploration 110-150-147 Linux, Introduction to 210-154-106 DesktopRepairandMaintenance 210-154-107 DesktopSecurityandConfiguration 210-150-116 NetworkHardwareTechnologies 310-150-149 Windows PowerShell Scripting 310-150-156 Windows Server 310-150-161 Information Assurance 210-101-107 Accounting, Principles of 310-107-186 ITCareerSkills 310-150-127 ITProjectManagement 210-150-144 EthicalHackingandNetworkDefense 310-150-148 Linux Administration 310-150-105 Virtualization Technologies 310-150-107 System Administration 310-150-141 Operating Systems Security 210-150-150 E-mail Administration 2General Studies (21 Credits) 10-801-195 Written Communication 310-804-123 Math w Business Apps 310-801-196 Oral/InterpersonalComm 310-809-199 PsychologyofHumanRelations 310-804-113 College Technical Math 1A 310-809-195 Economics 310-809-197 Contemporary Amer Society 3Electives (3 Credits) - Suggested Electives: 10-107-113 Information Technology Internship 1 110-107-114 Information Technology Internship 2 210-150-115 NetworkCabling 210-150-122 AdvancedNetworkHardwareTechnologies 310-150-145 IP (Internet Protocol) Telephony 210-150-146 WirelessNetworking 2

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IT - Programmer/AnalystAssociate Degree, 70 Credits, Financial Aid Eligiblewww.fvtc.edu/ITprogrammerIntheprogrammer/analystprogram,youwilllearntodesign,codeandtest typical business application programs using various languages, and will developskillsindatabaseconceptsandapplications,datamanipulation,problem solving and general language architecture. In this career field, you maybeaskedtoanalyzebusinessproblemsorneedsleadingtodesigning,writing or maintaining program code to provide a solution for this need. For example, an application program may tell the computer to produce a company'spayrollchecks,billcustomersorkeeptrackofinventory.Yourduties may vary according to the type of computer platform and software environment used by the employer.

Technical Studies (46 Credits) Credits10-107-137 Business Information Technology Tools 210-107-184 IT Concepts 210-107-187 IT Career Exploration 110-152-111 C# Introduction to Programming 310-152-120 WebDevelopmentUsingHTML 210-107-158 Systems Analysis 310-152-116 C# Intermediate Programming 310-152-117 JavaScript, Introduction to 310-152-168 Data Access for Programmers 310-101-107 Accounting, Principles of 310-152-113 Advanced Programming 210-152-114 Computer Programming C++ 310-152-162 Database Servers 210-152-163 Database Design 310-154-107 DesktopSecurityandConfiguration 210-152-119 ITProjectDelivery 310-152-121 WebDevelopmentUsingPHP 310-152-180 Introduction to Mobile Development 3General Studies (21 Credits) 10-801-195 Written Communication 310-804-123 Math w Business Apps 310-801-196 Oral/InterpersonalComm 310-809-199 PsychologyofHumanRelations 310-804-113 College Technical Math 1A 310-809-195 Economics 310-809-197 Contemporary Amer Society 3Electives (3 Credits) - Suggested Electives: 10-107-186 ITCareerSkills 310-152-110 Java Applications Programming 310-152-112 Visual Basic Intermediate 310-152-165 Oracle Database Administration 310-152-166 Python Programming 3

IT - Web Development and Design SpecialistAssociate Degree, 70 credits, Financial Aid Eligiblewww.fvtc.edu/ITwebThe rapidly evolving field of web development has created a need for individualswiththetechnicalskillstodesign,developandsupportwebsites.YouwilllearnHTML,CSS,JavaScript,PHPandXMLprogramminglanguagesand how to develop database-driven web sites with dynamic content created using server-side languages. You will use various software development tools such as Dreamweaver, Flash, Illustrator and Photoshop to develop web graphicsandanimationstechniques.Virtuallyallbusinessesrequireapublicweb site and many develop internal intranets to support various corporate applications.Smallerbusinessesalsorequireawebpresenceforcompetitivereasonsandfrequentlylooktoentry-leveldeveloperstohelpthemestablishand maintain a web site.

Technical Studies (34 Credits) Credits10-107-137 Business Information Technology Tools 210-107-184 IT Concepts 210-107-187 IT Career Exploration 110-150-144 EthicalHackingandNetworkDefense 310-152-120 WebDevelopmentUsingHTML 210-152-103 Web Site Animation Using Flash 310-152-117 JavaScript, Introduction to 310-101-107 Accounting, Principles of 310-152-106 Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) 310-107-186 ITCareerSkills 310-152-121 WebDevelopmentUsingPHP 310-152-124 XMLDevelopment 310-152-126 Advanced Web Applications 3General Studies (21 Credits)10-801-195 Written Communication 310-804-123 Math w Business Apps 310-801-196 Oral/InterpersonalComm 310-809-199 PsychologyofHumanRelations 310-804-113 College Technical Math 1A 310-809-195 Economics 310-809-197 Contemporary Amer Society 3Electives (3 Credits) - Suggested Electives: 10-107-113 Information Technology Internship 1 110-107-114 Information Technology Internship 2 210-152-110 Java Applications Programming 310-152-116 C# Intermediate Programming 310-152-166 Python Programming 3

Students select one emphasis area: Design Emphasis (12 Credits)10-152-105 Web Graphics, Introduction to 310-152-168 Data Access for Programmers 310-152-102 Web Site Design Using Dreamweaver 310-152-118 Game Development Using ActionScript 3Development Emphasis (12 Credits)10-152-111 C# Introduction to Programming 310-152-127 Web Design and Usability 310-152-125 Web Development with ASP.Net 310-152-128 Web Development Using Canvas 3

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Law Enforcement & Public SafetyCriminal Justice - Law EnforcementAssociate Degree, 70 credits, Financial Aid EligibleAlso Available Onlinewww.fvtc.edu/CJlawenforcementTo prepare you for a career in law enforcement, this program includes courseworkincriminaljustice,traffictheory&law,juvenilelaw,criminallaw,constitutionallaw,communicationskills,crimeprevention,reportwriting,forensic applications, employment standards, policing issues, terrorism & emergency planning, policing strategies and criminal investigation. As a graduate, you will be prepared for career opportunities that include deputy sheriff, police officer, state trooper, DNR warden, correctional officer, security officer, private investigator, insurance investigator, state criminal investigator, public safety dispatcher, district attorney investigator, tribal police officer, or anypositionrelatedtothefieldofinvestigationsand/orpolicing.

Technical Studies (49 Credits) Credits10-504-900 Introduction to Criminal Justice 310-504-902 Criminal Law 310-504-104 Business Crime Prevention 310-504-903 Professional Communications 310-504-907 Community Policing Strategies 310-504-908 Traffic Theory 310-504-100 Employment Standards 210-504-150 Defensive Tactics 210-504-904 Juvenile Law 310-504-905 Report Writing 310-504-906 Criminal Investigation Theory 310-531-104 First Responder 210-504-114 Tactical Operations 310-504-133 Forensic Science Applications 310-504-149 Law Enforcement Issues 210-504-151 Firearms 210-504-152 Terrorism and Emergency Planning 310-504-901 Constitutional Law 3General Studies (21 Credits) 10-801-195 Written Communication 310-801-196 Oral/InterpersonalComm 310-804-107 College Mathematics 310-809-196 Intro to Sociology 310-809-199 PsychologyofHumanRelations 310-809-159 Abnormal Psychology 310-809-103 ThinkCritically&Creatively 3

Criminal Justice - Law Enforcement AcademyTechnical Diploma, 16 creditswww.fvtc.edu/CJlawenforcementacademyThis training is specifically designed for potential law enforcement officers seekingWisconsincertificationrequirements.FortheLawEnforcementAcademy, you must possess an associate degree from a Wisconsin technical collegeoritsaccreditedequivalentfromanotherstate,oraminimumof60fully accredited college-level credits. As a law enforcement officer, you will be responsible for the preservation of law and order. Your duties typically include traffic crash investigations, traffic direction and control, crime prevention, investigation of crime, vehicle patrols, and assistance to the public.

Occupational Specific (15 Credits) Credits30-504-330 Policing in America 130-504-331 The Legal Context 230-504-332 TacticalSkills 330-504-333 RelationalSkills 330-504-334 Patrol Procedures 430-504-335 Investigations 2Occupational Supportive (1 Credit)30-531-331 Law Enforcement Emergency Response 1

Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) - BasicTechnical Diploma, 5 creditswww.fvtc.edu/emtbasicEmergency medical service involves the delivery of emergency medical care topeoplewhohavetakenillorwhohavesufferedinjury.Thisprogramwilltrain you to provide efficient and immediate emergency pre-hospital care to theillorinjured,andcontinuethatcareduringtransporttoamedicalfacility.

Topics include preparatory airway, C-PAP, Combitube, patient assessment, medical emergencies, nebulizer, glucagon administration, blood sugar evaluation,trauma,infantsandchildren,operations,clinical/fieldexperienceanddefibrillation.Uponsuccessfulcompletion,youwillbeeligibletotakethe National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians-Basic written and practical examinations for Wisconsin licensure.

Occupational Specific (5 Credits) Credits10-531-169 Emergency Medical Technician - Basic 5

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Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) - ParamedicTechnical Diploma, 38 credits, Financial Aid Eligiblewww.fvtc.edu/emtparamedicmember of the pre-hospital emergency care team. You will be able to provide efficient and immediate emergency pre-hospital care to the ill orinjured,andcontinuethatcareduringtransporttoamedicalfacility.Uponsuccessfulcompletion,youwillbeeligibletotaketheNationalRegistry of Emergency Medical Technician-Paramedic written and practical examinations for Wisconsin licensure. Topics you will study include patient assessment, advanced airway management, medical emergencies, nebulizer,administrationofglucagon/50%dextrose,Narcan,cardiacdrugs,intravenous therapy, blood sugar evaluation, cardiac rhythm interpretation, advancedcareoftrauma,infantsandchildren,operationsandclinical/fieldexperience.

Occupational Specific (38 Credits) Credits10-531-911 EMS Fundamentals 210-531-912 Paramedic Medical Principles 410-531-913 Advanced Patient Assessment Principles 310-531-914 AdvancedPre-HospitalPharmacology 310-531-915 Paramedic Respiratory Management 210-531-916 Paramedic Cardiology 410-531-917 ParamedicClinical/Field1 310-531-918 Advanced Emergency Resuscitation 110-531-919 Paramedic Medical Emergencies 410-531-920 Paramedic Trauma 310-531-921 Special Patient Populations 310-531-922 EMS Operations 110-531-923 Paramedic Capstone 110-531-924 ParamedicClinical/Field2 4

Fire Protection TechnicianAssociate Degree, 69 credits, Financial Aid Eligiblewww.fvtc.edu/fireprotectionAs a fire protection technician, you protect life and property through fire preventioneffortsandproperfirefightingprinciplesandtechniques.Upongraduation from the Fire Protection Technician program, you are well trained in the progressive, proactive philosophy of the modern fire service which emphasizes fire prevention and public education, as well as the traditional firefighting and emergency medical service components. You will have the opportunity to complete Wisconsin certification training for Firefighter I and II,FireInspectorIandDriver/Operator-Pumper.Youwillreceivetraininginhazardous materials, rope rescue, confined space rescue, and trench rescue to the Technician level, as well as EMT-Basic certification training.

Technical Studies (46 Credits) Credits10-107-150 Microcomputer Applications 210-503-139 Principles of Emergency Services 310-503-142 Fire Fighting Principles 410-503-152 HazardousMaterials 410-531-169 Emergency Medical Technician - Basic 510-503-130 Fire Protection Internship 210-503-143 Building Construction 310-503-151 Fire Prevention 410-503-155 FireProtectionHydraulics 410-503-157 Fire Investigation 310-503-101 Technical Rescue 410-503-147 Fire Protection Systems 410-503-156 Strategies, Tactics, and Incident Management 4General Studies (22 Credits) 10-801-195 Written Communication 310-801-198 Speech 310-804-107 College Mathematics 310-809-196 Intro to Sociology 310-809-198 Intro to Psychology 310-806-134 General Chemistry 410-809-195 Economics 3Electives (1 Credits) - Suggested Electives: 10-141-105 Spanish 1 Emergency Responder & Fire Protection 310-503-131 Fire Protection Internship - Extended 210-503-132 Fire Protection Independent Study 1 110-503-133 Fire Protection Independent Study 2 110-503-135 Firefighter Fitness 110-503-134 HealthandWellnessforFirefighters 110-890-100 College Success 1 110-890-103 Employability Strategies 1

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Forensic Science Associate Degree, 67 credits, Financial Aid EligibleAlso Available Onlinewww.fvtc.edu/forensicscienceThisprogramwillprepareyouforentry-levelforensicsciencejobsinthepublic and private sector. Examples include crime scene technician, crime scene specialist, identification lab technician, evidence custodian, evidence and property specialist and forensic technicians. Jobs are found in police departments and other government agencies, private investigation firms, private forensic laboratories, and investigation divisions of insurance companies and law firms. You will learn to identify, document, collect, preserve and analyze physical evidence, including biological evidence such as DNA, as well as fingerprints and footwearimpressions,traceevidence,toolmarksandmore.

Technical Studies (38 Credits) Credits10-504-110 CrimeSceneMgmt/ForensicEvidence,Introto 310-504-902 Criminal Law 310-806-120 Laboratory Methods for Forensic Science 110-890-100 College Success 1 110-504-131 Basic Crime Scene Photography 310-504-146 Impression Evidence 310-504-122 Biological & Trace Evidence 310-504-159 Crash Scene Investigation 310-504-906 Criminal Investigation Theory 310-504-168 Property/EvidenceManagement 210-504-169 Forensic Science Internship 110-504-901 Constitutional Law 3Students select 9 credits from the following list of courses:10-504-193 Introduction to Digital Video Evidence 310-504-194 Forensic Anthropology, Intro to 310-504-196 Quality Assurance, Evidence 310-504-124 Interview & Interrogation 310-504-176 CCI: Computer Crime Investigation 210-504-178 CCI: Investigating Internet Crime 210-504-179 CCI: Basic Data Recovery 210-504-195 Forensic Entomology, Intro to 3General Studies (29 Credits)10-801-195 Written Communication 310-804-113 College Technical Math 1A 310-809-103 ThinkCritically&Creatively 310-804-189 Introductory Statistics 310-806-114 General Biology 410-806-143 College Physics 1 310-801-197 Technical Reporting 310-806-134 General Chemistry 410-809-198 Intro to Psychology 3

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Homeland Security & Asset Protection Management NEW Associate Degree, 70 credits, Financial Aid EligibleAlso Available Onlinewww.fvtc.edu/homelandsecurityThisprogramwillgiveyouabroadbackgroundinhomelandsecurity,assetprotection,riskmanagement,securitylaw,terrorismandemergencyplanning,andphysicalsecurityapplicationsandconcepts.Youwillgaintheknowledgeandskillsnecessaryforentry-levelpositionasasecurityofficer,assetprotectionspecialist,lossprotectionofficer,riskmanagement,assetprotectionmanager, organized retail crime investigator and private investigator. This program will also assist the supervisor, manager or person in charge of security/assetsupport.

Technical Studies (46 Credits) Credits10-504-900 Introduction to Criminal Justice 310-504-902 Criminal Law 310-504-104 Business Crime Prevention 310-504-148 Asset Protection, Principles of 310-504-903 Professional Communications 310-503-147 Fire Protection Systems 410-504-107 Security Survey Applications 310-504-109 Electronic Security Applications 310-504-147 Industrial Security 310-504-905 Report Writing 310-504-906 Criminal Investigation Theory 310-102-112 Business, Introduction to 310-504-123 Security Law 310-504-152 Terrorism and Emergency Planning 310-504-187 HomelandSecurityManagement 3General Studies (21 Credits)10-801-195 Written Communication 310-801-196 Oral/InterpersonalComm 310-804-107 College Mathematics 310-809-199 PsychologyofHumanRelations 310-809-159 Abnormal Psychology 310-809-196 Intro to Sociology 310-809-103 ThinkCritically&Creatively 3Electives (3 Credits)

Law Enforcement NEW Technical Diploma, 48 credits, Financial Aid EligibleAlso available onlinewww.fvtc.edu/lawenforcementThis program is designed for students who have earned at least 60 college credits(whetherincriminaljusticeoranunrelatedarea)andwhowishtocompletethecoreofCriminalJusticeclassesrequiredforWisconsinlawenforcementcertification.Theprogramincludescourseworkincriminaljustice,traffictheory&law,juvenilelaw,criminallaw,constitutionallaw,communicationskills,reportwriting,policingstrategiesandcriminalinvestigation. This program will prepare you for career options such as deputy sheriff, police officer, state trooper, DNR warden, correctional officer, security officer, private investigator, insurance investigator, state criminal investigator, public safety dispatcher, district attorney investigator, tribal police officer, or anypositionrelatedtothefieldofinvestigationsand/orpolicing.

Occupational Specific (39 Credits) Credits10-504-900 Introduction to Criminal Justice 310-504-902 Criminal Law 310-504-903 Professional Communications 310-504-907 Community Policing Strategies 310-504-908 Traffic Theory 310-504-150 Defensive Tactics 210-504-904 Juvenile Law 310-504-905 Report Writing 310-504-906 Criminal Investigation Theory 310-531-104 First Responder 210-504-114 Tactical Operations 310-504-133 Forensic Science Applications 310-504-151 Firearms 210-504-901 Constitutional Law 3Occupational Supportive (9 Credits) 10-801-195 Written Communication 310-801-196 Oral/InterpersonalComm 310-809-196 Intro to Sociology 3

Paramedic TechnicianAssociate Degree, 68 credits, Financial Aid Eligiblewww.fvtc.edu/paramedicAs an emergency medical technician-paramedic, you will be part of the emergency medical services team that will determine the nature and extent ofvariousillnessesandinjuries,administerprescribedmedicaltreatmentatthe site of an emergency and during transport, and communicate with other professional medical personnel at emergency care sites. Upon successful completion,youwillbeeligibletotaketheNationalRegistryofEmergencyMedical Technician-Paramedic written and practical examinations for Wisconsin licensure. Topics you will study include patient assessment, advanced airway management,medicalemergencies,nebulizer,administrationofglucagon/50%dextrose, Narcan, cardiac drugs, intravenous therapy, blood sugar evaluation, cardiac rhythm interpretation, advanced care of trauma, infants and children, operationsandclinical/fieldexperience.

Technical Studies (38 Credits) Credits10-531-911 EMS Fundamentals 210-531-912 Paramedic Medical Principles 410-531-913 Advanced Patient Assessment Principles 310-531-914 AdvancedPre-HospitalPharmacology 310-531-915 Paramedic Respiratory Management 210-531-916 Paramedic Cardiology 410-531-917 ParamedicClinical/Field1 310-531-918 Advanced Emergency Resuscitation 110-531-919 Paramedic Medical Emergencies 410-531-920 Paramedic Trauma 310-531-921 Special Patient Populations 310-531-922 EMS Operations 110-531-923 Paramedic Capstone 110-531-924 ParamedicClinical/Field2 4General Studies (27 Credits) 10-801-195 Written Communication 310-801-196 Oral/InterpersonalComm 310-806-177 Gen Anatomy & Physiology 410-809-196 Intro to Sociology 310-809-198 Intro to Psychology 310-806-179 Adv Anatomy & Physiology 410-806-197 Microbiology 410-809-188 Developmental Psychology 3

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Electives (3 Credits) - Suggested Electives: 10-106-118 Effective Business Practice 310-501-101 Medical Terminology 310-501-106 HolisticHealthforHealthCareProviders 110-510-104 Basic Electrocardiogram Interpretation 110-510-116 PeopleSkillsforHealthProfessionals 1

Wildland Fire CrewTechnical Diploma, 43 credits, Financial Aid Eligiblewww.fvtc.edu/wildlandfirecrewThe Wildland Fire Crew program will help you prepare for employment on a wildfire suppression engine crew or hand crew. This program is also appropriate for those interested in using prescribed fire as a tool in wildlife management, forestry or endangered species management. You will learn aboutthecareanduseofequipment,wildlandfiresuppression,mop-up,prescribed fire, operating as a team, line construction, pump tending, hose use,navigation,toolsuseandlookouts.Careeropportunitiesincludehandcrew, engine crew, holding crew, Rx crew and burn crew.

Technical Studies (34 Credits) Credits10-058-160 WildfireIntroS130/S190/L180 210-058-171 History&EcologyofWildfire 310-058-172 Basic Dozer & Engine Operation 110-058-173 Fitness Qualification Prep 1 110-058-178 Basic Chainsaw and Off Road Vehicle Operation 110-058-182 Fire Prep 110-058-167 Live Fire Training 210-058-185 S134 & RT130 Annual Refresher 110-058-186 S133/S211/S131Safety/Pumps/FF1 210-058-169 Ecosystem Management 210-058-175 Wilderness Survival 110-058-180 GPS and Map Use in Wildfire 310-058-184 S270 Basic Air Ops 110-531-104 First Responder 210-058-176 Live Fire 2 210-058-179 Fire Experience 310-058-181 Prescribed Fire 110-058-183 Wildfire Suppression 310-503-103 HazmatAwareness&Operations 2Occupational Supportive (9 Credits) 10-804-107 College Mathematics 310-801-195 Written Communication 310-801-196 Oral/InterpersonalComm 3

Wildland FirefighterAssociate Degree, 69 credits, Financial Aid Eligiblewww.fvtc.edu/wildlandfirefighterDoes protecting life, property and natural resources from wildfires sound likearewardingcareer?Howaboutusingplanned,controlledfireasanatural management tool to restore rare prairie plant communities on which many animals, including endangered species, depend? If so, your interest in the outdoors and intense physical activity could lead to a successful career as a forestry fire technician, wildlife technician or endangered resource technician.Thisprogramincludesequipmentoperationtraining,nationalwildland fire certification training, live fire experience, wildland fire history, theory and logistics. Electives allow you to specialize in wildland fire suppression,prescribedfireandcross-trainedstructural/wildfirefirefighting.

Technical Studies (41 Credits) Credits10-058-160 WildfireIntroS130/S190/L180 210-058-168 Grassland & Forest Management 210-058-171 History&EcologyofWildfire 310-058-172 Basic Dozer & Engine Operation 110-058-173 Fitness Qualification Prep 1 110-058-178 Basic Chainsaw and Off Road Vehicle Operation 110-058-182 Fire Prep 110-058-163 S290 Intermediate Wildland Fire Behavior 110-058-164 S234 Ignition Operations 110-058-166 S390 Fire Behavior 210-058-167 Live Fire Training 210-058-185 S134 & RT130 Annual Refresher 110-058-186 S133/S211/S131Safety/Pumps/FF1 210-058-169 Ecosystem Management 210-058-174 Fitness Qualification Prep 2 110-058-175 Wilderness Survival 110-058-180 GPS and Map Use in Wildfire 310-058-184 S270 Basic Air Ops 110-531-104 First Responder 210-058-176 Live Fire 2 210-058-179 Fire Experience 310-058-181 Prescribed Fire 110-058-183 Wildfire Suppression 310-503-103 HazmatAwareness&Operations 2General Studies (22 Credits) 10-804-107 College Mathematics 310-809-199 PsychologyofHumanRelations 310-801-195 Written Communication 310-801-196 Oral/InterpersonalComm 310-801-197 Technical Reporting 310-806-134 General Chemistry 410-809-172 Race Ethnic & Diversity 3Electives (6 Credits) - Suggested Electives: 10-057-128 WildlifeMgmt-NongameandHuntedSpecies 310-057-132 Forestry 1 310-141-105 Spanish 1 Emergency Responder & Fire Protection 3

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ManufacturingMachine Tool Technician Technical Diploma, 63 credits, Financial Aid Eligiblewww.fvtc.edu/machinetoolMachinistsrepresentthelargestgroupofworkersinthemetalworkingtrades.Theworkinvolvessettingupthemachines,operatingthecontrolsandcheckingtheaccuracyofthework.Inthiscareerfield,youmusthavegoodmechanicalability,mathskills,goodvisionandatemperamenttoperformexactingwork.Youwilllearntousemeasuringinstruments,handtools,layout tools and layout methods, as well as the operation of lathes, milling machines, grinders, drill presses and saws. Course instruction also involves basics in computer numerical control machining and programming, blueprint reading,welding,metallurgy/heattreatanddrafting,hotandcoldmetalformingtechniques,foundryprocesses,steelmakingoperations,andmetalpart stamping and forming principles.

Occupational Specific (52 Credits) Credits32-420-331 Measurement&Benchwork1 332-420-332 Measurement&Benchwork2 332-420-333 Engine Lathe 1 332-420-334 Engine Lathe 2 332-421-324 Blueprint Reading, Machine Tool Program 232-420-315 ManufacturingTechniques,Hot 132-420-335 Manual Milling Machines 1 332-420-336 Manual Milling Machines 2 332-420-337 Manual Machine Tools, Adv. 1 332-420-338 Manual Machine Tools, Adv. 2 332-420-314 ManufacturingTechniques,Cold 132-420-339 Grinding Processes 1 332-420-340 Grinding Processes 2 332-420-341 CNCM/GCode1 332-420-342 CNCM/GCode2 332-420-343 CNC, Advanced 1 332-420-344 CNC, Advanced 2 332-420-345 CAMProgramming&Toolmaking1 332-420-346 CAMProgramming&Toolmaking2 3Occupational Supportive (11 Credits) 31-804-307 Math for the Trades 231-809-300 HumanRelations 232-422-310 Metallurgy,MachineTool/Iron/SteelAlloys 131-801-318 Communication, Applied 231-806-301 Science for Trades 232-421-313 Drafting, Basic Mechanical, Machine Tool 2

Supply Chain Management Associate Degree, 66 credits, Financial Aid Eligiblewww.fvtc.edu/supplychainmanagementsuccess and profitability. Supply chain management covers the flow of goods and information from point of origin to the point of consumption. This program includes instruction in transportation, inventory control, materials management, operations management, purchasing, international business, logistics management and sustainability considerations for the supply chain. Upon graduation, career opportunities may include buyer, claims analyst, inventory analyst, logistics technician, materials planner, master production scheduler, purchasing assistant, shipping and receiving specialist, transportation coordinator and warehouse specialist.

Technical Studies (42 Credits) Credits10-102-112 Business, Introduction to 310-103-120 MS Office Suite, Introduction 210-104-151 Marketing1,Principlesof 310-623-195 Lean Tools 210-182-116 Sustainable Materials Management 310-623-150 Quality Concepts 310-623-172 Introduction to Supply Chain Management 210-101-107 Accounting, Principles of 310-138-150 Global Business Fundamentals 310-182-115 Procurement Fundamentals 310-623-122 MPC-Basics of Supply Chain Management 310-182-110 Business Logistics 310-182-111 Transportation Administration 210-182-113 International Logistics 210-182-114 E-Commerce Logistics 210-182-117 Supply Chain Internship 3General Studies (21 Credits) 10-801-195 Written Communication 310-804-123 Math w Business Apps 310-801-196 Oral/InterpersonalComm 310-809-166 Intro to Ethics: Theory & App 310-809-195 Economics 310-809-199 PsychologyofHumanRelations 310-809-197 Contemporary Amer Society 3Electives (3 Credits) - Suggested Electives: 10-480-105 Sustainability Assessment & Design 210-481-104 Fundamentals of Energy 210-481-105 Sustainability as a Business Strategy 310-623-109 IntroductiontoProjectManagement 1

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Technical Studies-JourneyworkerAssociate Degree, 60 credits, Financial Aid Eligiblewww.fvtc.edu/journeyworkerThisassociatedegreeprogramisdesignedforjourneyworkersfromvarioustrades who are interested in continuing their education and earning a degree customized to their career interests. If you possess a Wisconsin Journey Certificate which includes a minimum of 400 hours of instruction, thisprogramisforyou.Additionalstudyforthedegreerequires21generalstudiescredits.Withtheseadditionalskills,youcanadddepthtoyourtechnicalabilities,acquireadvancedskillsortryanewcareerdirection.

Technical Studies (39 Credits) Credits Wisconsin Journey Certificate (includes 400 hours of instruction) 39General Studies (21 Credits)Communication (6 Credits)10-801-195 Written Communication 3 10-801-196 Oral/InterpersonalComm 310-801-197 Technical Reporting 3 10-801-198 Speech 3Social Science (3 Credits)10-809-195 Economics 310-809-196 Intro to Sociology 310-809-197 Contemporary Amer Society 310-809-166 Intro to Ethics: Theory & App 310-809-172 Race, Ethnic & Diversity Studies 3Behavioral Science (3 Credits)10-809-198 Intro to Psychology 310-809-199 PsychologyofHumanRelations 310-809-159 Abnormal Psychology 310-809-188 Developmental Psychology 3Math (3 Credits)10-804-123 Math w Business Apps 310-804-107 College Mathematics 310-804-115 College Technical Math 1 510-804-113 College Technical Math 1A 310-804-114 College Technical Math 1B 210-804-116 College Technical Math 2 4General Studies Electives (6 Credits)

Welding Technician, IndustrialAssociate Degree, 67 credits, Financial Aid Eligiblewww.fvtc.edu/industrialweldingAs an industrial welding technician, you assist engineers, production supervisorsandjourneyworkersinthesmoothandefficientproductionofqualityweldedandmetalfabricatedproductandpieceparts.Youperformavarietyoftasksandprovidetechnicalassistanceintheplanning,development and implementation of a production cycle used in industry today.

Technical Studies (37 Credits) Credits10-457-153 FabricationTechniques1 210-457-160 Manufacturing Processes 210-457-161 Cutting Processes 210-621-121 SMAWTechniques1 210-621-123 GMAWTechniques1 210-621-125 FCAWTechniques 210-621-133 Welding BPR & Symbols 210-621-116 Welding Metallurgy 310-621-122 SMAWTechniques2 210-621-124 GMAWTechniques2 210-621-126 GTAWTechniques 210-621-101 Welding Codes & Testing 210-621-115 Welding Processes, Design & Costs 210-621-117 Weldability of Materials 310-621-111 Welding NDE 210-621-113 Robotic Arc Welding 210-621-150 Electrical Theory & Maintenance for Welders 3General Studies (24 Credits) 10-804-113 College Technical Math 1A 310-804-114 College Technical Math 1B 210-801-195 Written Communication 310-801-196 Oral/InterpersonalComm 310-809-199 PsychologyofHumanRelations 310-801-197 Technical Reporting 310-804-116 College Technical Math 2 410-809-195 Economics 3Electives (6 Credits) - Suggested Electives: 10-457-154 FabricationTechniques2 210-457-162 Pattern Drafting Processes 210-457-163 Manufacturing Enterprise 210-621-119 Forging,theBlacksmith'sArt 2

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Welding, ProductionTechnical Diploma, 24 credits, Financial Aid Eligiblewww.fvtc.edu/productionweldingAsaproductionwelder,yourworkmaybeonlargeamphibiousvehiclesandfiretrucks,orsmallmetalproductssuchaslawnmowersandsnow-throwingequipment.Thefoodindustryalsoneedsproductionwelderstofabricatevariousstainlesssteelpipingsystemsandfood-handlingequipment.Usingbasicmathskills,youwilldeterminemateriallengths,widthsandthicknessesandsetupvarioustypesofequipmentincludingbasichandtools,pressbrakes,shears,rollers,punches,drillpresses,sandingandgrindingequipment,andautomaticandsemi-automaticwelding/metalworkingequipment.Youwilllearntoreadsketches,blueprints,jobshoporders,billsofmaterialsandweldingsymbols,and have a basic understanding of welding metals, such as carbon steel, aluminum,andstainlesssteel.Asagraduate,youmayfindajobinproductionand metal fabrication in areas such as structural steel welding, shielded metal arc welding, gas metal arc welding, plasma cutting, oxy-fuel welding and cutting processes.

Occupational Specific (24 Credits) Credits10-457-151 ManufacturingTechniques1 210-457-152 ManufacturingTechniques2 210-621-121 SMAWTechniques1 210-621-123 GMAWTechniques1 210-621-133 Welding BPR & Symbols 231-804-307 Math for the Trades 210-457-153 FabricationTechniques1 210-457-154 FabricationTechniques2 210-621-124 GMAWTechniques2 210-621-125 FCAWTechniques 210-621-126 GTAWTechniques 230-442-332 SMAW Production 130-442-333 GTAW Production 1

Welding/Metal FabricationTechnical Diploma, 31 credits, Financial Aid Eligiblewww.fvtc.edu/metalfabricationAs a metal fabricator and welder, you arrange, form and weld various types, sizes and shapes of metals. You fabricate and assemble structural metal productssuchasframeworkorshellsformachinery,ovens,tanks,pipes,stacksandpartsforbuildingsaccordingtojobordersorblueprints.Youwilllearnaboutthephysicalpropertiesofmetalandhowtocalculatestockallowances.Youwillalsolearnhowtosetupanduseequipmenttocut,shearandsaw,form,rollandbendmetalsforwelding.Additionalcourseworkincludesreadingblueprintsandweldingsymbols,sketchingandbasicweldingmetallurgy.Typicaljobsaftergraduationwillbewithconstructionfirms,largemetalequipmentmanufacturing companies, or small businesses that manufacture specialized productssuchassheetmetalcabinets,desks,shelving,pipes,ducts,lawnandgardenequipment,snowblowersorfoodproductsmachinery.

Occupational Specific (29 Credits) Credits10-457-153 FabricationTechniques1 210-457-160 Manufacturing Processes 210-457-161 Cutting Processes 210-621-121 SMAWTechniques1 210-621-123 GMAWTechniques1 210-621-125 FCAWTechniques 210-621-133 Welding BPR & Symbols 210-457-154 FabricationTechniques2 210-457-162 Pattern Drafting Processes 210-457-163 Manufacturing Enterprise 210-621-116 Welding Metallurgy 310-621-122 SMAWTechniques2 210-621-124 GMAWTechniques2 210-621-126 GTAWTechniques 2Occupational Supportive (2 Credits) 31-804-307 Math for the Trades 2

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Kendal BeilkeRichmark Patterns

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Wood Manufacturing TechnologyTechnical Diploma, 43 credits, Financial Aid Eligiblewww.fvtc.edu/woodmfgThereisacontinuingneedforhighlyskilledpeopleincabinetandfurnituremakingandarchitecturalmillwork(windows,doors,mouldingsand architectural components). New technologies and a strong demand forqualitywoodproductspresentmanyemploymentopportunitiesinthisindustry. The emphasis in this program is the efficient and proper use of terminology, machinery and processes related to the secondary wood processing industry. You will develop proficiency using hand and portable powertools,aswellasstationarywoodworkingmachinery,includingCNCequipment.Yourtrainingincludesrelatedblueprintreading,estimating,AutoCADandtoolmaintenance.Teamwork,individualinitiativeandotherworkplaceskillsarestressed.

Occupational Specific (40 Credits) Credits31-409-335 Blueprint Reading & Estimating-Manufacturing 231-409-353 WoodworkingMachinery&Proc.Prin.1(WMT) 331-409-354 WoodworkingMachinery&Proc.Appl.1(WMT) 431-409-355 WoodworkingMachinery&Proc.Prin.2(WMT) 331-409-356 WoodworkingMachinery&Proc.Appl.2(WMT) 431-409-315 Sketching&Drafting-Manufacturing 231-409-357 CabinetmakingPrinciples(WMT) 331-409-358 CabinetmakingApplication(WMT) 431-409-359 Millwork&FurniturePrinciples1(WMT) 331-409-360 Millwork&FurnitureApplication1(WMT) 431-409-361 Millwork&FurniturePrinciples2(WMT) 331-409-362 Millwork&FurnitureApplication2(WMT) 431-409-352 Tool & Machine Maintenance-Manufacturing 1Occupational Supportive (3 Credits) 31-531-301 First Aid 131-890-307 WorkplaceReality 2

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Marketing, Sales & Service

Marketing, Sales & Service Interior DesignAssociate Degree, 68 credits, Financial Aid Eligiblewww.fvtc.edu/intdesignInterior design is both a business and a creative field. As an interior designer, you plan the arrangement of interior space and coordinate the selection and sales of furniture, draperies and other fabrics, floor coverings and interior accessories. You are also responsible for calculations, bidding proposals and pricing. Emphasis is placed on understanding the enormous influence that surroundingshaveonpeople'slives.Asagraduate,youmaybeemployedbyinterior design firms, furniture stores, flooring stores, paint and decorating centers,buildingcenters,andkitchenandbathdesignfirms.

Technical Studies (44 Credits) Credits10-104-166 Sales Principles 310-304-110 Fundamentals of Design 310-304-125 Basic Interior Design 310-304-127 Color Theory 310-304-129 Textiles 310-304-131 Drafting for Interior Design 210-304-146 Perspective Drawing 110-304-123 Commercial Design 110-304-128 Commercial CAD 210-304-135 Business Principles for Interior Design 110-304-138 Internship 1, Interior Design 410-304-139 Accessories 210-304-144 HistoryofFurniture 310-304-145 Illustration 210-304-134 Advanced Interior Design 210-304-137 Visual Display 210-304-140 Internship 2, Interior Design 410-304-143 Design Applications 3General Studies (21 Credits) 10-801-195 Written Communication 310-801-196 Oral/InterpersonalComm 310-804-123 Math w Business Apps 310-809-197 Contemporary Amer Society 310-809-199 PsychologyofHumanRelations 310-809-166 Intro to Ethics: Theory & App 310-809-195 Economics 3Electives (3 Credits) - Suggested Electives: 10-304-107 Interior Design Study Tour 110-304-126 Reupholstery 210-304-130 WindowTreatment/DraperyMaking 110-304-149 Kitchen and Bath Planning 110-304-150 Computer Basics for Design 110-304-151 Wall Finishes 110-304-152 Flooring 110-304-164 SketchingforInteriorDesign 110-304-165 SketchUp 1

Interior Design - Commercial Design Associate Degree, 68 credits, Financial Aid Eligiblewww.fvtc.edu/commercialdesignAs an interior designer with a specialization in commercial design, you plan the arrangement of commercial spaces such as offices, hospitals and other interior spaces utilized by the public. You will plan spaces, specify furnishings,officeworkstations,materials,lightingandmechanicalsusingboth hand drawing and computer design software. You are also responsible forcalculationsofmaterials,pricequotesandsales.Beingmindfulofgreenpractices and products and universal design are essential in commercial design. Jobs include designers for commercial design retailers, architectural firms, sales representatives for office, hospitality, medical and facilities products and corporations as in-house designers.

Technical Studies (44 Credits) Credits10-104-166 Sales Principles 310-304-110 Fundamentals of Design 310-304-125 Basic Interior Design 310-304-127 Color Theory 310-304-129 Textiles 310-304-131 Drafting for Interior Design 210-304-135 Business Principles for Interior Design 110-304-146 Perspective Drawing 110-304-123 Commercial Design 110-304-128 Commercial CAD 210-304-138 Internship 1, Interior Design 410-304-144 HistoryofFurniture 310-304-145 Illustration 210-304-140 Internship 2, Interior Design 410-304-143 Design Applications 310-304-160 ProjectDevelopment-CommercialDesign 210-304-161 Advanced CAD 210-304-162 Furnishings & Materials - Commercial Design 110-304-163 Lighting 1General Studies (21 Credits) 10-801-195 Written Communication 310-801-196 Oral/InterpersonalComm 310-804-123 Math w Business Apps 310-809-197 Contemporary Amer Society 310-809-199 PsychologyofHumanRelations 310-809-166 Intro to Ethics: Theory & App 310-809-195 Economics 3Electives (3 Credits) - Suggested Electives: 10-304-107 Interior Design Study Tour 110-304-126 Reupholstery 210-304-130 WindowTreatment/DraperyMaking 110-304-149 Kitchen and Bath Planning 110-304-150 Computer Basics for Design 110-304-151 Wall Finishes 110-304-152 Flooring 110-304-164 SketchingforInteriorDesign 110-304-165 SketchUp 1

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Interior Design - Kitchen & Bath Design Associate Degree, 67 credits, Financial Aid Eligiblewww.fvtc.edu/kitchen&bathdesignThiscareerblendstechnicalskillsandbusinesspracticeswiththecreativefieldofinteriordesign.Futuretrendsshowaneedfordesignersinthekitchenandbathindustry.Asaninteriordesignerwithaspecializationinkitchenandbathdesign, you will specify cabinetry, fixtures, lighting and mechanicals using both hand drawing and computer design software. You are also responsible forcalculationsofmaterials,pricequotesandsales.Classesincludeaninternshipinthekitchenandbathindustry,drawingandcomputerdesignaswell as construction, mechanicals, estimating and presentation. Graduates of the Interior Design–Kitchen & Bath AAS degree will be eligible to test for the Associate Kitchen and Bath Designer certification.

Technical Studies (43 Credits) Credits10-104-166 Sales Principles 310-304-110 Fundamentals of Design 310-304-125 Basic Interior Design 310-304-127 Color Theory 310-304-129 Textiles 310-304-131 Drafting for Interior Design 210-304-146 Perspective Drawing 110-304-138 Internship 1, Interior Design 410-304-144 HistoryofFurniture 310-304-153 Basic Kitchen and Bath 310-304-154 Construction Applications - Mechanical & Lighting 310-304-143 Design Applications 310-304-155 Business Procedures for Designers 310-304-156 Advanced Kitchen & Bath Design 310-304-157 Materials & Estimating 3General Studies (21 Credits) 10-801-195 Written Communication 310-801-196 Oral/InterpersonalComm 310-804-123 Math w Business Apps 310-809-197 Contemporary Amer Society 310-809-199 PsychologyofHumanRelations 310-809-166 Intro to Ethics: Theory & App 310-809-195 Economics 3Electives (3 Credits) - Suggested Electives: 10-304-107 Interior Design Study Tour 110-304-126 Reupholstery 210-304-130 WindowTreatment/DraperyMaking 110-304-150 Computer Basics for Design 110-304-151 Wall Finishes 110-304-152 Flooring 110-304-164 SketchingforInteriorDesign 110-304-165 SketchUp 1

MarketingAssociate Degree, 70 credits, Financial Aid Eligiblewww.fvtc.edu/marketingMarketingisanexcitinganddynamicpartofbusinessandprovidesyouwithopportunitiesinhundredsofcareerchoices.Youmayfindmarketingcareer opportunities with a manufacturer, wholesaler, or non-profit firm in retail management, advertising, industrial sales and service, research andpurchasing.Inaddition,marketingprovidesyouwiththebusinessandmarketingplanningskillstoassistinnewbusinessdevelopment.Yourcoursesemphasizeprinciplesofmarketing,sales,retailing,advertisingandmarketingresearch.Inaddition,youtakealliedbusinesscoursessuch as accounting, math, law, economics and data processing, as well as communications and psychology.

Technical Studies (46 Credits) Credits10-102-112 Business, Introduction to 310-103-120 MS Office Suite, Introduction 210-104-151 Marketing1,Principlesof 310-104-166 Sales Principles 310-101-107 Accounting, Principles of 310-104-157 Retail Principles 310-104-182 Customer Relations Management 310-196-191 Supervision 310-102-103 Business Law 1 310-104-113 MarketingResearch 310-104-147 Promotion Principles 310-104-163 Sales Management 310-104-100 InternetMarketing 310-104-114 MarketingManagement 310-104-124 SalesWorkshop,Advanced 310-104-134 Marketing-Internship2 2General Studies (21 Credits) 10-801-195 Written Communication 310-804-123 Math w Business Apps 310-801-196 Oral/InterpersonalComm 310-809-199 PsychologyofHumanRelations 310-809-166 Intro to Ethics: Theory & App 310-809-197 Contemporary Amer Society 310-809-195 Economics 3Electives (3 Credits) - Suggested Electives: 10-102-157 Business Law 2 310-104-110 DECA Leadership 110-145-101 Entrepreneurial Mindset 110-145-104 Entrepreneurship, Introduction to 3

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"I know that without Fox Valley Tech, I would not have this great job. I enjoyed my classes and finished school with very little debt."

Larissa SalmonPrinting & Publishing, 2009

Printing Technologies

Printing TechnologiesPackage & Label PrintingTechnical Diploma, 32 credits, Financial Aid Eligiblewww.fvtc.edu/package&labelPackage&LabelPrinting(flexography)isoneofthemajorprintingprocesses in use today. Some items printed by flexography are tags and labels,corrugatedboxes,wallpaper,bags,papertowelsandnapkins,andmanykindsofplasticpackages.Inthisprogram,youwillacquireskillsandknowledgethroughhands-onshopworkincludinganorientationtoflexography,electronicprepress,platemaking,prepressoperation,mechanicalpresscomponents,presswork,inks,substratesandspecificapplications. Typical positions for graduates include wide and narrow web pressoperation,corrugatedpressoperation,platemaking,electronicprepress,mountingandproofing,inksandcoatings,customerserviceandtechnicalsales. In large companies, you will usually specialize in a specific area, but in small companies, you will often perform a variety of functions.

Occupational Supportive (5 Credits) Credits10-890-103 Employability Strategies 131-804-307 Math for the Trades 231-809-300 HumanRelations 2

Students select one specialty: Flexo Press (27 Credits) Credits10-204-107 PackageandLabelIntroduction 510-204-108 Flexo Printing Prepress 510-204-109 Flexo Press Operations 1 510-204-110 Flexo Press Operations 2 510-204-112 Flexo Corrugated Technologies 510-204-145 Color Theory 2Flexo Pre-Press (27 Credits) Credits10-204-175 Flexo Prepress Introduction 510-204-176 Flexo Prepress 1 510-204-145 Color Theory 210-204-177 Flexo Prepress 2 510-204-178 Flexo Prepress 3 510-204-179 AdvancedPrepressTechniques 5

Package & Label Printing TechnicianAssociate Degree, 67 credits, Financial Aid Eligiblewww.fvtc.edu/package&labeltechnicianOne of the largest concentrations of printers using flexography is in the FoxValleyregionofWisconsin.Careersinthisfieldaregrowingat8%annually,withjobgrowthestimatedat25%overthenextfiveyears.Inthis program, you will train in all areas of the flexographic process from electronicprepress,platemaking,platemountingandinkmanagementtoprintingpressoperation.Inaddition,youwilltraininteambuilding,quality,process control and technical reporting. Graduates may be employed as an electronicprepresstechnician;wideweb,narrowweborcorrugatedpresstechnician;platemakingtechnician;estimatororjobplanner;mountingandproofingtechnician;printinginktechnician;teamleader;orqualityassurancetechnician.

Technical Studies (42 Credits) Credits10-204-107 PackageandLabelIntroduction 510-204-108 Flexo Printing Prepress 510-204-109 Flexo Press Operations 1 510-204-145 Color Theory 210-623-150 Quality Concepts 310-204-160 Package&LabelPrintingTechnicianInternship 410-196-191 Supervision 310-204-110 Flexo Press Operations 2 510-623-127 Foundations of Quality 210-204-111 FlexoProductionTechniques 310-204-112 Flexo Corrugated Technologies 5General Studies (22 Credits) 10-801-195 Written Communication 310-804-113 College Technical Math 1A 310-801-196 Oral/InterpersonalComm 310-809-199 PsychologyofHumanRelations 310-806-134 General Chemistry 410-801-197 Technical Reporting 310-809-195 Economics 3Electives (3 Credits) - Suggested Electives: 10-802-100 Spanish 1 310-196-121 Safety, Principles of 210-606-114 AutoCAD, Introduction to 110-606-127 Intermediate AutoCAD 110-628-112 Robotics 210-890-100 College Success 1 110-890-103 Employability Strategies 1

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Printing NEWTechnical Diploma, 35 credits, Financial Aid Eligiblewww.fvtc.edu/printingprogramThe printing industry is strong and growing, and offers many career opportunitiesinourregion.Inthisprogram,youwilllearnaboutthemajorprinting processes: offset lithography, gravure, flexography, screen printing and digital printing. You will learn to use software such as Adobe InDesign, Photoshop and Illustrator, as well as how to run offset presses and related binderyequipment.Upongraduation,youmaybeemployedasaprepresstechnician,desktoppublisher,platemaker,digitalpressoperator,bindery&finishingoperator,customerservicerepresentative,inktechnicianorqualitycontrol technician. Depending on the company, you may specialize in one particular area or perform a variety of functions.

Occupational Specific (32 Credits) Credits10-204-114 Digital Prepress 1 310-204-141 Graphic Reproduction Methods 310-204-146 Adobe Photoshop 310-204-147 OffsetPresswork-A 310-204-113 Digital Prepress 2 310-204-127 Flexographic Printing, Introduction to 210-204-140 Binding & Finishing 210-204-144 Adobe Illustrator 310-204-148 OffsetPresswork-B 310-204-117 Digital Imposition 210-204-150 Production Printing 1 310-204-154 Color Measurement for the Graphic Arts 2Occupational Supportive (3 Credits) 31-804-307 Math for the Trades 210-890-103 Employability Strategies 1

Printing & PublishingAssociate Degree, 61 credits, Financial Aid Eligiblewww.fvtc.edu/printing&publishingThe printing industry is strong and growing, and offers many career opportunitiesinourregion.Inthisprogram,youwilllearnaboutthemajorprinting processes: offset lithography, gravure, flexography, screen printing and digital printing. You will learn to use software such as Adobe InDesign, Photoshop and Illustrator, as well as how to run offset presses and related binderyequipment.Upongraduation,youmaybeemployedasaprepresstechnician,desktoppublisher,platemaker,digitalpressoperator,bindery&finishingoperator,customerservicerepresentative,inktechnicianorqualitycontrol technician. Depending on the company, you may specialize in one particularareaorperformavarietyoffunctions.Additionalcourseworkprepares you for positions with more responsibility and advancement potential, as well as preparation for transfer to a four-year college or university.

Technical Studies (36 Credits) Credits10-204-114 Digital Prepress 1 310-204-141 Graphic Reproduction Methods 310-204-146 Adobe Photoshop 310-204-147 OffsetPresswork-A 310-204-113 Digital Prepress 2 310-204-127 Flexographic Printing, Introduction to 210-204-140 Binding & Finishing 210-204-144 Adobe Illustrator 310-204-148 OffsetPresswork-B 310-890-103 Employability Strategies 110-204-117 Digital Imposition 210-204-150 Production Printing 1 310-204-154 Color Measurement for the Graphic Arts 210-204-124 Printing & Publishing Internship 3General Studies (21 Credits) 10-806-112 Principles of Sustainability 310-801-195 Written Communication 310-804-113 College Technical Math 1A 310-809-195 Economics 310-809-199 PsychologyofHumanRelations 310-801-196 Oral/InterpersonalComm 310-801-197 Technical Reporting 3Electives (4 Credits) - Suggested Electives: 10-141-131 Hmong1forProfessionals 210-204-151 Emerging Technologies - Printing Industry 210-623-127 Foundations of Quality 210-802-100 Spanish 1 3

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TransportationAuto Collision Repair & Refinishing TechnicianTechnical Diploma, 59 credits, Financial Aid Eligiblewww.fvtc.edu/autocollisionIntheAutomotiveCollisionprogram,youworkonvehiclesthathaveminorandmajordamage.Youwillrepairminordamage,includingdentsinthebodyof a vehicle. You will also replace bolted-on parts, including doors, fenders andtrunklids.Majordamageworkincludesrepairofunitizedstructuresandvehicles with conventional frames. In addition, you will also replace weld-on panelssuchasquarterpanelsandroofs.Asagraduate,youmaybeemployedby an independent or dealer-owned collision repair facility, automotive paint company, insurance company, industrial manufacturing plant or glass shop.

Occupational Specific (48 Credits) Credits10-405-144 Collision Repair Welding 1 210-405-146 Collision Repair Welding 2 210-405-181 Intro to Automotive Refinishing 210-405-182 Collision Repair Non Struct 1 210-405-183 Collision Repair Non Struct 2 210-405-184 Collision Repair Non Struct 3 210-405-185 Collision Repair Non Struct 4 210-405-186 Plastics and Composites 110-405-187 Collision Refinishing Surface Preparation 210-405-188 Refinish and Topcoat Application 310-405-189 Refinishing, Tinting, & Blending 210-405-190 Collision Refinishing-Advanced 310-405-119 Industry Trends Vehicle Repair 110-405-120 CollisionRepairMech-HVAC 210-405-180 Intro to Collision Repair 210-405-191 Collision Repair Structural 1 310-405-194 Collision Repair Estimating 110-602-125 Electrical & Electronic Systems 1 210-405-122 Collision-Drive Systems 210-405-128 Collision Repair Electric Sys-SRS 110-405-192 Collision Repair Structural 2 310-405-193 Collision Repair Structural 3 210-405-195 Collision Repair Customer Relations 110-602-124 Steering & Suspension Systems 3Occupational Supportive (11 Credits) 31-801-318 Communication, Applied 210-107-150 Microcomputer Applications 231-804-307 Math for the Trades 210-890-103 Employability Strategies 131-809-300 HumanRelations 231-806-301 Science for Trades 2

Automotive Maintenance TechnicianTechnical Diploma, 27 credits, Financial Aid Eligiblewww.fvtc.edu/automaintenanceThisprogramwillprepareyouforworkinavarietyofautomotiverepairfacilities.Themajorityofworkdonebyautomotivemaintenancetechniciansis in preventive maintenance and general repairs. Training includes general automotiveservicing,basicelectricalsystems,brakesandanti-lockbrakes,steering and suspension and engine repair. You may find employment with achainstoresuchasMidas,Car-X,Tuffy,SearsorTiresPlus;allaresteadyemployers of program graduates. Large dealers may also employ you in their lube centers and in entry-level positions.

Occupational Specific (23 Credits) Credits10-602-104 BrakeSystems 310-602-107 Automotive Service Fundamentals 210-602-124 Steering & Suspension Systems 310-602-125 Electrical & Electronic Systems 1 210-602-160 Welding for Automotive Technology 110-602-103 Engine Repair 1 210-602-123 Engine Repair 2 310-602-127 Electrical & Electronic Systems 2 310-602-161 Engines Machining 1 110-602-196 Automotive Climate Control Systems 3Occupational Supportive (4 Credits) 31-801-318 Communication, Applied 231-809-300 HumanRelations 2

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Automotive TechnicianTechnical Diploma, 58 credits, Financial Aid Eligiblewww.fvtc.edu/autotechnicianThe Automotive Technician program prepares you for the professional, full-serviceautomotiveservicedepartment.Youwilllearnaboutfuelinjectionsystems, on-board diagnostics, climate control systems, basic and advanced electricalsystems,brakesandanti-lockbrakes,manualdrivelinesandtransmissions, automatic transmissions, steering and suspension systems, entertainment systems, engine rebuilding and engine repair. As a graduate, you will be prepared to diagnose and repair today’s automobiles and light trucks,andwillbewell-suitedforafutureroleasleadtechnicianinaservicegarage or dealership.

Occupational Specific (45 Credits) Credits10-602-104 BrakeSystems 310-602-107 Automotive Service Fundamentals 210-602-124 Steering & Suspension Systems 310-602-125 Electrical & Electronic Systems 1 210-602-160 Welding for Automotive Technology 110-602-103 Engine Repair 1 210-602-123 Engine Repair 2 310-602-127 Electrical & Electronic Systems 2 310-602-161 Engines Machining 1 110-602-196 Automotive Climate Control Systems 310-602-106 Automotive Internship 210-602-128 Electrical & Electronic Systems 3 310-602-197 Engine Performance 1 310-602-198 Engine Performance 2 410-602-109 AutomaticTransmission/Transaxle 410-602-149 Manual Drive Train and Axles 410-602-195 Advanced Chassis Systems 2Occupational Supportive (13 Credits) 10-806-175 Science Principles for Transportation 331-801-318 Communication, Applied 210-804-107 College Mathematics 310-890-103 Employability Strategies 131-809-303 Fundamentals of Ethics 231-809-300 HumanRelations 2

Automotive Technician - ImportsTechnical Diploma, 56 Credits, Financial Aid Eligiblewww.fvtc.edu/autotechnicianimportsThereisacontinuingneedforhighlyskilledpeopleintheimportautomotiverepair industry. This program focuses on all eight Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) areas, as well as hybrids. You will study electrical and electronics,brakeandtractioncontrolsystems,engineperformance,enginerepair, transmission repair, air conditioning systems, steering and suspension systems,andhybridvehicles.Asagraduate,youcanworkasaspecializedimport technician at an import dealership or independent repair facility. You willbewellsuitedforfutureadvancementtoworkasaleadtechnician.

Occupational Specific (46 Credits) Credits10-602-104 BrakeSystems 310-602-107 Automotive Service Fundamentals 210-602-124 Steering & Suspension Systems 310-602-125 Electrical & Electronic Systems 1 210-602-160 Welding for Automotive Technology 110-806-175 Science Principles for Transportation 310-602-112 GlobalAutomotiveMarket 110-602-161 Engines Machining 1 110-602-177 Import Electrical Systems 210-602-178 Import Electronic Controls 310-602-182 Import Engine Repair 410-602-181 ImportHeating/Ventilation/AirConditioning 310-602-183 Import Engine Performance 1 310-602-188 Import Engine Performance 2 - 4 Cr 410-602-189 Import Advanced Chassis Systems 210-602-185 Import Manual Drivetrain 310-602-186 Import Automatic Transmissions 410-602-187 ImportHybridVehicleSystems 2Occupational Supportive (10 Credits) 10-804-107 College Mathematics 310-890-103 Employability Strategies 131-809-303 Fundamentals of Ethics 231-801-318 Communication, Applied 231-809-300 HumanRelations 2

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Automotive TechnologyAssociate Degree, 70 credits, Financial Aid Eligiblewww.fvtc.edu/autotechnologyThe Automotive Technology program will introduce you to the practical application of automotive engineering concepts and automotive repair. You willlearnaboutfuelinjectionsystems,on-boarddiagnostics,climatecontrolsystems,basicandadvancedelectricalsystems,brakesandanti-lockbrakes,manual drivelines and transmissions, automatic transmissions, steering and suspension systems, entertainment systems, engine repair and engine rebuilding.Upongraduation,youwillbepreparedforworkasanautomotivetechnician or service department supervisor, or advancement to university studies.

Technical Studies (46 Credits) Credits10-602-104 BrakeSystems 310-602-107 Automotive Service Fundamentals 210-602-124 Steering & Suspension Systems 310-602-125 Electrical & Electronic Systems 1 210-602-160 Welding for Automotive Technology 110-806-175 Science Principles for Transportation 310-602-103 Engine Repair 1 210-602-123 Engine Repair 2 310-602-127 Electrical & Electronic Systems 2 310-602-161 Engines Machining 1 110-602-196 Automotive Climate Control Systems 310-602-128 Electrical & Electronic Systems 3 310-602-197 Engine Performance 1 310-602-198 Engine Performance 2 410-602-109 AutomaticTransmission/Transaxle 410-602-149 Manual Drive Train and Axles 410-602-195 Advanced Chassis Systems 2General Studies (21 Credits) 10-801-195 Written Communication 310-804-107 College Mathematics 310-809-197 Contemporary Amer Society 310-801-196 Oral/InterpersonalComm 310-809-195 Economics 310-809-166 Intro to Ethics: Theory & App 310-809-199 PsychologyofHumanRelations 3Electives (3 Credits) - Suggested Electives: 10-412-131 Introduction to Light Duty Diesel Engines 210-602-106 Automotive Internship 210-602-112 GlobalAutomotiveMarket 110-602-152 Automotive Service Consulting 310-602-153 Automotive Service Management 310-602-162 Engines Machining 2 210-602-168 Advanced Engines Machining 2

Automotive Technology - GM ASEPAssociate Degree, 70 credits, Financial Aid Eligiblewww.fvtc.edu/autotechnology_GMThis program prepares you to be a General Motors certified automotive technician.YourtrainingwillbeonGMcarsandtrucksinGeneralMotorsdealership service departments or AC Delco certified repair facilities. You will learn to perform GM specialized diagnostics and repair with on-vehicle computers, automatic transmissions, climate control systems, electrical systems, and engines. As a GM ASEP graduate, you will be a top-level, factory-trained technician who can progress into a GM Certified World Class Technician.

Technical Studies (45 Credits) Credits10-602-104 BrakeSystems 310-602-107 Automotive Service Fundamentals 210-602-124 Steering & Suspension Systems 310-602-125 Electrical & Electronic Systems 1 210-602-160 Welding for Automotive Technology 110-806-175 Science Principles for Transportation 310-602-115 Electrical 1 - ASEP 310-602-134 Automotive Engines Measuring - ASEP 310-602-141 Dealership Co-op 1 - ASEP 210-602-135 Dealership Co-op 2 - ASEP 210-602-116 Electrical 2 - ASEP 310-602-137 Dealership Co-op 3 - ASEP 210-602-164 AutomotiveHVAC-ASEP 210-602-165 Advanced Chassis Systems-ASEP 210-602-120 Fuel Systems - ASEP 310-602-122 Driveline/ManualTransmission-ASEP 310-602-139 Dealership Co-op 4 - ASEP 210-602-166 Engine/PowertrainDiagnostics-ASEP 110-602-167 AutomaticTransmission/Transaxle-ASEP 3General Studies (21 Credits) 10-801-195 Written Communication 310-804-107 College Mathematics 310-809-197 Contemporary Amer Society 310-801-196 Oral/InterpersonalComm 310-809-195 Economics 310-809-166 Intro to Ethics: Theory & App 310-809-199 PsychologyofHumanRelations 3Electives (4 Credits) - Suggested Electives: 10-412-131 Introduction to Light Duty Diesel Engines 210-602-112 GlobalAutomotiveMarket 110-602-150 AutomotiveInternship-ASEP/Co-op 310-602-152 Automotive Service Consulting 310-602-153 Automotive Service Management 310-602-162 Engines Machining 2 210-602-168 Advanced Engines Machining 2

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Automotive Technology - ImportsAssociate Degree, 69 creditswww.fvtc.edu/autotechnology_importsThereisacontinuingneedforhighlyskilledpeopleintheimportautomotiverepair industry. This program focuses on all eight Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) areas, as well as hybrids. You will study electrical and electronics,brakeandtractioncontrolsystems,engineperformance,enginerepair, transmission repair, air conditioning systems, steering and suspension systems,andhybridvehicles.Asagraduate,youcanworkasaspecializedimport technician at an import dealership or independent repair facility. You willbewellsuitedforfutureadvancementtoworkasaservicewriter,servicemanager or parts specialist, or advance into university studies.

Technical Studies (45 Credits) Credits10-602-104 BrakeSystems 310-602-107 Automotive Service Fundamentals 210-602-124 Steering & Suspension Systems 310-602-125 Electrical & Electronic Systems 1 210-602-160 Welding for Automotive Technology 110-806-175 Science Principles for Transportation 310-602-161 Engines Machining 1 110-602-177 Import Electrical Systems 210-602-178 Import Electronic Controls 310-602-182 Import Engine Repair 410-602-181 ImportHeating/Ventilation/AirConditioning 310-602-183 Import Engine Performance 1 310-602-188 Import Engine Performance 2 - 4 Cr 410-602-189 Import Advanced Chassis Systems 210-602-185 Import Manual Drivetrain 310-602-186 Import Automatic Transmissions 410-602-187 ImportHybridVehicleSystems 2General Studies (21 Credits) 10-801-195 Written Communication 310-804-107 College Mathematics 310-809-197 Contemporary Amer Society 310-801-196 Oral/InterpersonalComm 310-809-195 Economics 310-809-166 Intro to Ethics: Theory & App 310-809-199 PsychologyofHumanRelations 3Electives (3 Credits) - Suggested Electives: 10-145-100 Entrepreneurial Venture-Your Business Plan 310-602-106 Automotive Internship 210-602-112 GlobalAutomotiveMarket 110-602-162 Engines Machining 2 210-602-168 Advanced Engines Machining 210-890-103 Employability Strategies 1

Diesel Equipment MechanicTechnical Diploma, 52 credits, Financial Aid Eligiblewww.fvtc.edu/dieselmechanicDiesel technicians with advanced diagnostic troubleshooting and analytical skillsareinhighdemand.Techniciansrepairandmaintainelectroniccontrolled diesel engines, air conditioning systems, electronic controlled airbrakesystemsanddrivelinesthatpowerheavy-dutytrucks,busesandconstructionequipment.Ourfleetof60dieselpoweredtractorsputsyou"inthe shop" every day helping you build technical expertise. Upon graduation, youwillhavetheskillstoserviceanytypeofdiesel-poweredequipment.

Occupational Specific (43 Credits) Credits10-412-101 Introduction to Diesel Technology 410-412-112 DieselHeavyDutyBrakeSystems 310-412-113 Diesel Steering and Suspension 210-412-114 Diesel Preventive Maintenance 310-412-118 Drive Train 410-412-128 Service Management 410-412-127 Tune-up & Diagnostic Testing 410-412-132 DieselHeavyDutyFuelSystems 310-412-133 Diesel Engine Rebuilding 310-412-134 Diesel Electronic Fuel Management Systems 310-412-117 DieselHydraulic/PneumaticSystems 210-412-135 DieselHeatingVentilation&AirConditioning 310-412-136 DieselHeavyDutyElectrical1 310-412-137 DieselHeavyDutyElectrical2 2Occupational Supportive (9 Credits) 31-809-300 HumanRelations 210-442-105 Welding, Applied-Diesel 331-458-305 CDLTruckDrivingSemi-2 231-801-318 Communication, Applied 2

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Diesel Equipment TechnologyAssociate Degree, 70 credits, Financial Aid Eligiblewww.fvtc.edu/dieseltechnologyDiesel technicians with advanced diagnostic troubleshooting and analytical skillsareinhighdemand.Techniciansrepairandmaintainelectroniccontrolleddieselengines,airconditioningsystems,electroniccontrolledairbrakesystemsanddrivelinesthatpowerheavy-dutytrucks,busesandconstructionequipment.Ourfleetof60dieselpoweredtractorsputsyou"intheshop"every day helping you build technical expertise. Upon graduation, you will havetheskillstoserviceanytypeofdiesel-poweredequipment.Theprogram’smanagement and communication courses increase your ability for future promotions and career growth.

Technical Studies (46 Credits) Credits10-412-101 Introduction to Diesel Technology 410-412-112 DieselHeavyDutyBrakeSystems 310-412-113 Diesel Steering and Suspension 210-412-114 Diesel Preventive Maintenance 310-412-118 Drive Train 410-412-128 Service Management 410-412-127 Tune-up & Diagnostic Testing 410-412-132 DieselHeavyDutyFuelSystems 310-412-133 Diesel Engine Rebuilding 310-412-134 Diesel Electronic Fuel Management Systems 310-442-105 Welding, Applied-Diesel 310-412-117 DieselHydraulic/PneumaticSystems 210-412-135 DieselHeatingVentilation&AirConditioning 310-412-136 DieselHeavyDutyElectrical1 310-412-137 DieselHeavyDutyElectrical2 2General Studies (21 Credits) 10-801-196 Oral/InterpersonalComm 310-804-123 Math w Business Apps 310-809-197 Contemporary Amer Society 310-809-199 PsychologyofHumanRelations 310-801-195 Written Communication 310-809-166 Intro to Ethics: Theory & App 310-809-195 Economics 3Electives (3 Credits) - Suggested Electives: 10-101-107 Accounting, Principles of 310-145-100 Entrepreneurial Venture-Your Business Plan 310-196-107 Business Management, Introduction to 310-196-190 Leadership Development 310-196-191 Supervision 3 Truck DrivingTechnical Diploma, 12 credits, Financial Aid Eligible (Student Loans Only)www.fvtc.edu/truckInthisprogram,youworkonvehiclesthathaveminorandmajordamage.You will repair minor damage, including dents in the body of a vehicle. You willalsoreplacebolted-onparts,includingdoors,fendersandtrunklids.Majordamageworkincludesrepairofunitizedstructuresandvehicleswithconventional frames. In addition, you will also replace weld-on panels such as quarterpanelsandroofs.Typicalemployersincludeautomotivecollisionrepairfacilities, paint suppliers, fire apparatus manufacturing companies, aviation manufacturing,militarytruckmanufacturersandinsurancecompanies.Youmay also choose to advance to university studies.

Occupational Specific (12 Credits) Credits30-458-316 CDLTruckDrivingSemiA-144 430-458-321 CDLTruckDrivingSemiB-144 430-458-322 CDLTruckDrivingSemiC-144 4 Vehicle Refinishing & Repair TechnologyAssociate Degree, 70 credits, Financial Aid Eligible www.fvtc.edu/vehiclerefinishingInthisprogram,youworkonvehiclesthathaveminorandmajordamage.You will repair minor damage, including dents in the body of a vehicle. You willalsoreplacebolted-onparts,includingdoors,fendersandtrunklids.Majordamageworkincludesrepairofunitizedstructuresandvehicleswithconventional frames. In addition, you will also replace weld-on panels such as quarterpanelsandroofs.Typicalemployersincludeautomotivecollisionrepairfacilities, paint suppliers, fire apparatus manufacturing companies, aviation manufacturing,militarytruckmanufacturersandinsurancecompanies.Youmay also choose to advance to university studies.

Technical Studies (48 Credits) Credits10-405-144 Collision Repair Welding 1 210-405-146 Collision Repair Welding 2 210-405-181 Intro to Automotive Refinishing 210-405-182 Collision Repair Non Struct 1 210-405-183 Collision Repair Non Struct 2 210-405-184 Collision Repair Non Struct 3 210-405-185 Collision Repair Non Struct 4 210-405-186 Plastics and Composites 110-405-187 Collision Refinishing Surface Preparation 210-405-188 Refinish and Topcoat Application 310-405-189 Refinishing, Tinting, & Blending 210-405-190 Collision Refinishing-Advanced 310-405-119 Industry Trends Vehicle Repair 110-405-120 CollisionRepairMech-HVAC 210-405-180 Intro to Collision Repair 210-405-191 Collision Repair Structural 1 310-405-194 Collision Repair Estimating 110-602-125 Electrical & Electronic Systems 1 210-405-122 Collision-Drive Systems 210-405-128 Collision Repair Electric Sys-SRS 110-405-192 Collision Repair Structural 2 310-405-193 Collision Repair Structural 3 210-405-195 Collision Repair Customer Relations 110-602-124 Steering & Suspension Systems 3General Studies (21 Credits) 10-804-113 College Technical Math 1A 310-809-197 Contemporary Amer Society 310-809-195 Economics 310-809-166 Intro to Ethics: Theory & App 310-801-196 Oral/InterpersonalComm 310-809-199 PsychologyofHumanRelations 310-801-195 Written Communication 3Electives (1 Credit) - Suggested Electives: 10-890-103 Employability Strategies 110-405-124 Internship-Vehicle Repair 110-806-175 Science Principles for Transportation 3

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General & Individualized StudiesIndividualized Technical StudiesAssociate Degree, 60-70 Credits, Financial Aid Eligiblewww.fvtc.edu/itsThe Individualized Technical Studies degree is intended for currently employedpeoplewhohaveaspecificcareerobjectiveinmindthatcannotbemetbythecollege'sexistingdegreeprograms.Withthisprogram,both employees and employers have the option of designing a customized program to meet their specific needs. This program offers the flexibility of a full- or part-time pace. Your Fox Valley Technical College (FVTC) counselor can explain your options further.

Liberal Arts Collaborative ProgramAssociate Degree, 64 credits, Financial Aid Eligible www.fvtc.edu/liberalartsLookingforabroadeducationalbackground?CheckouttheLiberalArtsCollaborative Program. You can seamlessly transfer up to 30 selected General Studies credits (100-level) to complete your associate in arts or associateinsciencedegreeatMadisonAreaTechnicalCollege,MilwaukeeArea Technical College or Nicolet Area Technical College. Complete the 64-credit program at one of these three participating Wisconsin technical colleges with extensive liberal arts and sciences course offerings, including 200-level (four-year college transfer) classes. While most four-year colleges accept some 100-level courses for credit transfer, virtually all four-year colleges accept 200-level classes. Many students transfer A.A. and A.S. degree credits to four-year colleges as the first two years of a bachelor’s degree program. The A.A. degree emphasizes social science and humanities;theA.S.degreefocusesonmathandnaturalsciences.

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Training CentersAdvanced Manufacturing Technology Center4200 Poberezny RoadOshkosh,WI54902(920) 232-6001

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