This course introduces the student to the development and editing of CNC programs.  The basic elements of CNC machine setup and operation are covered for the production of acceptable parts.  Safety concerns are also addressed.  PREREQUISITE:  32804325 Applied Technical Math1.
                        
                        
                                    
                                    
                                        
                                            
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                                                            Applied Technical Math 1
                                                        
                                                        
                                                            Advanced Technical Math
                                                        
                                             
                                         
                                        
                                            
                                                
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                            CNC Machine Operation (61122)
                        
                    
                
                
                    Hybrid
                
                
                         Rice Lake
                
                
                    8/28/2025 - 12/11/2025
                
             
            
                        
                            
                                Days & Times:
                                Thurs: 12:30 PM - 3:20 PM
                            
                            
                                Dates:
                                8/28/2025 - 12/11/2025
                            
                            
                                Facility:
                                177 CAD Lab Rice Lake
                            
                            
                                Instructor:
                                Mickey Rosenow
                            
                         
                        
                            
                                Days & Times:
                                Thurs: 12:00 AM - 1:00 AM
                            
                            
                                Dates:
                                8/28/2025 - 12/11/2025
                            
                            
                                Facility:
                                Flexible Online Class Hours
                            
                            
                                Instructor:
                                Mickey Rosenow
                            
                         
                
                    
                                        Tuition:
                                        
$393.70
                                        
                    
                    
                        Status:
                        Closed
                    
                    
                        Seats Available:
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                Architectural Internship
                    Undergraduate | 3 Credits
            CATALOG #10614115
            Internship is designed to provide students with on-the-job experience in actual work situations.  These experiences strengthen student competencies through participation in a wide variety of occupational experiences, ranging from routine assignments to specialized work-related duties.  PREREQUISITES: Appropriate technical studies courses and a minimum of one year successful associate degree program competencies and/or instructor approval.
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             Spring 2026
         
     
 
 
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                Building Estimating
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            CATALOG #10614129
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             Fall 2025
         
     
 
 
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                Construction Framing 1
                    Undergraduate | 4 Credits
            CATALOG #32410303
            This is a lab/shop applications course that covers the operations required in building layout, and the framing of floors and walls to meet Wisconsin State Code.  Competencies are learned through actual hands-on applications.  COREQUISITES:  32410339 Print Reading for Building Construction, and 32804325 Applied Technical Math 1.
                         Rice Lake
             Spring 2026
         
     
 
 
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                Site Surveying
                    Undergraduate | 1 Credit
            CATALOG #32410326
            This course is designed to provide the student with the understanding of site plans, the recontouring of sites, the use of builder's surveying equipment, and other related information.  PREREQUISITES:  32410339 Print Reading for Building Construction and 32804355 Math 355.
                         Rice Lake
             Fall 2025
         
     
 
 
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                Building Materials Estimating
                    Undergraduate | 3 Credits
            CATALOG #32410329
            This course introduces the student to the basic methods of estimating and develops a system for doing quantity surveys.  The course also prepares the student to make some of the kinds of estimates that are commonly used in architecture and building construction.  PREREQUISITES: 32410330 Drafting for Carpentry and 32804355 Math 355 or equivalent.
                         Rice Lake
             Spring 2026
         
     
 
 
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                Drafting for Carpentry 2
                    Undergraduate | 5 Credits
            CATALOG #32410333
            This course introduces SoftPlan software and the use of the Uniform Dwelling Code Book.  In this course the students design residential structures based on the needs of individuals.  The needs and desires of the client and their family are stressed in assignments.  Various types of residential structures are designed.  The student is introduced to the use of models and perspective drawings in selling a design to a client.  UDC regulations are stressed throughout the drawings.  PREREQUISITE:  32410332 Drafting for Carpentry 1.
                         Rice Lake
             Fall 2025
         
     
 
 
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                Print Reading for Building Construction
                    Undergraduate | 2 Credits
            CATALOG #32410339
            This course provides instruction in reading and interpreting shop drawings, residential drawings, and commercial building plans.  Emphasis is placed on building terminology and learning conventional techniques of communicating building methods from the designer to the builder.  Students learn to visualize the structure and to interpret elevations, plan views, details, and sections from drawings.  They also learn to read and interpret building specifications.
                         Rice Lake
             Fall 2025
         
     
 
 
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                Advanced PLC
                    Undergraduate | 3 Credits
            CATALOG #32414380
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                         New Richmond
             Fall 2025
         
     
 
 
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                Plumbing Applications
                Continuing Education 
            CATALOG #47427455
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                         Rice Lake
             Fall 2025
         
     
 
 
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                Cabinet and Furniture Making 1
                    Undergraduate | 5 Credits
            CATALOG #32410300
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                         Rice Lake
             Fall 2025
         
     
 
 
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                Cabinet and Furniture Making 2
                    Undergraduate | 5 Credits
            CATALOG #32410302
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                         Rice Lake
             Fall 2025
         
     
 
 
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                Advanced Construction Framing (WBL)
                    Undergraduate | 4 Credits
            CATALOG #32410304
            This is a lab/shop/theory application.  This course provides instruction in current application techniques of various building materials as applied to construction work on residential/light commercial buildings.  The course of study encompasses the procedures of appropriate safe skills and knowledge required to construct/install rafters, roofing, materials, siding, insulations, stairs, platforms, decks, floor coverings, wall coverings, and related materials.  PREREQUISITE:  32410315 Construction Framing 2.
                         Rice Lake
             Fall 2025
         
     
 
 
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                Production Cabinetmaking
                    Undergraduate | 5 Credits
            CATALOG #32410334
            This is a lab/shop/theory application course that focuses on finishing and fine tolerances of the cabinet making trade. This course will provide the skills needed for advanced production cabinetmaking, including materials cut lists, ordering, setting up machines for production cabinetmaking, assembly as well as production wood finishes. PREREQUISITE:  32410302 Cabinet and Furniture Making 2.
                         Rice Lake
             Spring 2026
         
     
 
 
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                Interior Finish
                    Undergraduate | 5 Credits
            CATALOG #32410335
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                         Rice Lake
             Spring 2026
         
     
 
 
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                Site Design
                    Undergraduate | 3 Credits
            CATALOG #10614165
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                         Online
             Spring 2026
         
     
 
 
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                Construction Framing 2
                    Undergraduate | 4 Credits
            CATALOG #32410353
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                         Rice Lake
             Spring 2026
         
     
 
 
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                DC Electricity
                    Undergraduate | 3 Credits
            CATALOG #32414335
            This course is an introduction to electricity. The focus will be on direct current as used in industry.   You will learn the basics of series, parallel and combination circuits.  You will develop skills in circuit analysis, and electrical measurement using a digital multimeter.
                         New Richmond, Rice Lake
             Fall 2025
         
     
 
 
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                AC Electricity
                    Undergraduate | 3 Credits
            CATALOG #32414336
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                         New Richmond, Rice Lake
             Spring 2026
         
     
 
 
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                Architectural Drafting and Design 1
                    Undergraduate | 4 Credits
            CATALOG #10614172
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                         Online
             Fall 2025
         
     
 
 
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                Architectural Technology 1
                    Undergraduate | 3 Credits
            CATALOG #10614176
            AutoCAD and related architectural software is utilized to teach learners the fundamentals of architectural computer-aided drafting.  Topics from CAD applications in architecture and the equipment required to do actual drafting, modifying, and plotting operations are covered.
                         Online
             Fall 2025
         
     
 
 
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                Architectural Materials and Methods 1
                    Undergraduate | 3 Credits
            CATALOG #10614170
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                         Online
             Fall 2025
         
     
 
 
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                Architectural Drafting and Design 2
                    Undergraduate | 4 Credits
            CATALOG #10614173
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                         Online
             Spring 2026
         
     
 
 
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                Mechanical Systems
                    Undergraduate | 3 Credits
            CATALOG #10614179
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                         Online
             Spring 2026
         
     
 
 
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                Architectural Technology 2
                    Undergraduate | 2 Credits
            CATALOG #10614177
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                         Online
             Spring 2026
         
     
 
 
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                Architectural Drafting and Design 3
                    Undergraduate | 5 Credits
            CATALOG #10614174
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                         Online
             Fall 2025
         
     
 
 
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                Architectural Materials and Methods 2
                    Undergraduate | 3 Credits
            CATALOG #10614171
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                         Online
             Fall 2025
         
     
 
 
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                Architectural Drafting and Design 4
                    Undergraduate | 5 Credits
            CATALOG #10614175
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                         Online
             Spring 2026
         
     
 
 
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                Architectural Technology 3
                    Undergraduate | 3 Credits
            CATALOG #10614178
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                         Online
             Spring 2026
         
     
 
 
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                Structural Analysis and Design
                    Undergraduate | 3 Credits
            CATALOG #10614180
            Basic concepts of design as applied to steel and timber beams and columns, as well as concrete bases, slabs, columns, and foundations are developed.  Emphasis is on developing a sound conception of the related problems faced by the architect, contractor, construction superintendent, and distributors in planning and erecting buildings. PREREQUISITE: 10804196 Trigonometry with Applications.
                         Online
             Spring 2026
         
     
 
 
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                Construction Practices 1
                    Undergraduate | 4 Credits
            CATALOG #32476305
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                         Rice Lake
             Fall 2025
         
     
 
 
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                Construction Practices 2
                    Undergraduate | 4 Credits
            CATALOG #32476306
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                         Rice Lake
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