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Industrial Machine Controls

Financial Aid Available: 

Not Financial Aid Eligible

Western's district is projected to witness a significant increase in the demand for professionals skilled in maintaining automated control systems. The Industrial Machine Controls technical diploma equips you with fundamental skills, enabling you to effectively monitor and test machinery operations, diagnose issues, perform repairs, maintain optimal operating conditions, and interpret blueprints or manufacturer's manuals for correct installation and operation procedures.

With this degree, you will be well-prepared for careers in industrial or manufacturing settings, where your expertise will be vital in the repair and maintenance of equipment.

You can also choose to further your education to expand your career opportunities and enhance your earning potential. The technical diploma courses cover the first term for the following programs:

* Electromechanical Maintenance Technician - 1-year technical diploma
* Electromechanical Technology - 2-year associate degree
* Mechatronic and Robotic Engineering Technology - 2-year associate degree

These programs offer a comprehensive path for individuals looking to advance their knowledge and skills in the field of industrial machine controls and related technologies.

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Industrial Machinery Mechanics
Mechanic Room Technician
Maintenance Technician

Program Credits: 

12.00

Total Cost: 

$1 926.36

Pathway: 

Industrial Machine Controls

Application Fee: 

$30 Application Fee

Application: 

Application

Program Code: 

INMC

First Term: 

Industrial Electricity
Basic Industrial Controls
PLC Fundamentals
Intro to Industrial Control Systems
Intro to Mechatronics
Strengths Seminar

Program Number: 

306201

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The following list is not the official course list for this program. It is intended to give students an idea of what coursework will be required.

Current students should use the MyWestern self-service portal when registering for class.

Typical Start: 

Fall

Foundations of Teacher Education

Financial Aid Available: 

Financial Aid Eligible

The Foundations of Teacher Education associate degree program prepares you to engage with students of diverse ages and varying ability levels while operating under the guidance and supervision of a licensed teacher. You will be well-equipped for a fulfilling career as a paraprofessional or educational assistant, offering invaluable support services to school-age students. While this program prepares graduates to serve in a variety of educational contexts, it places a primary emphasis on roles in elementary and middle-level schools.

Graduates of this program possess the knowledge and skills necessary to implement effective instructional strategies, enabling you to assist students with a wide array of academic tasks, including mathematics, science, reading, and writing assignments, in addition to other instructional activities. You will be adept at monitoring student progress, providing individualized support, facilitating small group activities, and offering one-on-one tutoring. Moreover, you'll play an integral role in enhancing the classroom environment by contributing to classroom displays, aiding students with computer and media-related tasks, and overseeing various classroom and school events.

Western's Foundations of Teacher Education program is fully compliant with Title I requirements and fulfills the requirements of the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) for paraprofessionals. Furthermore, graduates of this program have the opportunity to transfer to several universities offering bachelor degree programs in Elementary Education or Special Education.

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Instructional Assistant
Special Education Paraprofessional
Early Education Teacher
Teacher Assistant

Program Credits: 

61.00

Total Cost: 

$9 792.33

Pathway: 

Foundations of Teacher Education

Additional Information: 

Our Health and Public Safety programs are required to report additional information to prospective students, including certification exams, licensure, program completion rates, etc. You can find this information in the document below:

Additional Admission Requirements: 

To enroll in the Foundations of Teacher Education Associate Degree program, first apply for admission to the College, then read the program's Essential Functions and complete a background check. You can find links to these documents below.

In addition, contact the Welcome Center to make an appointment with an Admissions Coach to complete your Intent to Enroll form.

Application Fee: 

$30 Application Fee

Transcript: 

High School or GED/HSED Transcript

Application: 

Application

Program Code: 

FTED

First Term: 

EDU: Intro to Ed Practices
EDU: Technology in Ed
EDU: Child & Adol Dev
EDU: Equity in Education
English Composition 1
Strengths Seminar

Second Term: 

EDU: Techniques in Reading
EDU: Behavior Management
EDU: Techniques in Math
EDU: Practicum 1
College Mathematics

Third Term: 

EDU: Overview of Spec Ed
EDU: Support Students W/Healthcare Need
EDU: Supporting Stu w/Disab
Oral/Interpersonal Comm
Intro to Diversity Studies
Intro to Psychology

Fourth Term: 

EDU: Techniques in Lang Arts
EDU: Techniques in Soc Stu
EDU: Techniques in Science
EDU: Practicum 2

Graduates: 

17

Graduates Responding: 

12

Employed In Non-related Occupations: 

0

Seeking Employment: 

0

Continuing Education: 

5

Not in Labor Market: 

1

Part Time: Responding: 

1

Full Time: Responding: 

4

Full Time: Average Hours Per Week: 

37

Full Time: Median Hourly Wage: 

$14.75

Full Time: Hourly Wage Range: 

$13.50-$15.00

Full Time: Median Annual Salary: 

$26,843

Related Occupations: 

EBD Paraeducator, Paraprofessional, Regular Ed Para, Special Education Aide

Program Number: 

105222

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The following list is not the official course list for this program. It is intended to give students an idea of what coursework will be required.

Current students should use the MyWestern self-service portal when registering for class.

Secondary Description: 

To view the Foundations of Teacher Education program’s required disclosure on professional licensure, please click here.

University Transfer Agreement: 

Carroll University
Concordia University
Lakeland University
University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh
Viterbo University

Typical Start: 

Fall

Educational Assistant

Financial Aid Available: 

Financial Aid Eligible

The Educational Assistant technical diploma meets the requirement for all school employees working with students to have a minimum of 48 credits beyond a high school diploma. Educational assistants with this diploma are in high demand in schools, where they work under the direct supervision of a licensed teacher. They provide support to school-age students with varying abilities in the classroom, assisting with a range of tasks.

This program covers the first three terms of Western's Foundations of Teacher Education associate degree. Start your career as an assistant with the technical diploma or continue your education to expand your opportunities and earning potential.

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Educational Assistant
Special Education Assistant
Special Education Paraprofessional
Program Assistant
Instructional Assistant

Program Credits: 

49.00

Total Cost: 

$7 865.97

Pathway: 

Educational Assistant

Additional Information: 

Our Health and Public Safety programs are required to report additional information to prospective students, including certification exams, licensure, program completion rates, etc. You can find this information in the document below:

Additional Admission Requirements: 

To enroll in the Educational Assistant Technical Diploma program, first apply for admission to the College, then read the program's Essential Functions and complete a background check. You can find links to these documents below. The last step for admission to the program will be to complete an Intent to Enroll form. Please see the details below.

Application Fee: 

$30 Application Fee

Transcript: 

High School or GED/HSED Transcript

Application: 

Application

Program Code: 

EDAS

First Term: 

EDU: Intro to Ed Practices
EDU: Technology in Ed
EDU: Child & Adol Dev
EDU: Equity in Education
English Composition 1
Strengths Seminar

Second Term: 

EDU: Techniques in Reading
EDU: Behavior Management
EDU: Techniques in Math
EDU: Practicum 1
College Mathematics

Third Term: 

EDU: Overview of Spec Ed
EDU: Support Students W/Healthcare Need
EDU: Supporting Stu w/Disab
Oral/Interpersonal Comm
Intro to Diversity Studies
Intro to Psychology

Program Number: 

315221

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The following list is not the official course list for this program. It is intended to give students an idea of what coursework will be required.

Current students should use the MyWestern self-service portal when registering for class.

Typical Start: 

Fall

Digital Media Production

Financial Aid Available: 

Financial Aid Eligible

The Digital Media Production program equips you with the skills and knowledge needed to thrive in today's ever-evolving media landscape. In this program, you will learn to leverage the art of design and storytelling to create compelling media products and services. Gain hands-on expertise in video production, photography, motion graphics, graphic design, and more. You'll bring your creative visions to life by developing innovative solutions, taking your projects from concept to completion.

Through a diverse range of media software, tools, and technology, you will develop the skills necessary to meet the demands of the continually evolving digital media market.

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Audio Editor
Digital Media Designer
Multimedia Editor
Digital Production Assistant
Video Editor
Video Technician

Program Credits: 

61.00

Total Cost: 

$9 792.33

Application Fee: 

$30 Application Fee

Application: 

Application

Program Code: 

DMPR

First Term: 

Design Fundamentals
Adobe Photoshop
Digital Photography 1
Video Production 1
Technical Reporting
Strengths Seminar

Second Term: 

Adobe Illustrator
Digital Photography 2
Video Production 2
Video Production 3
Oral/Interpersonal Comm

Fourth Term: 

Intro to Motion Graphics
Compositing and Video Effects
Video Production 4
Intro to Diversity Studies
Intro to Psychology

Fifth Term: 

Digital Media Portfolio
Advanced Video Production
Emerging Technologies in Digital Media
Math w Business Apps

Program Number: 

107012

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The following list is not the official course list for this program. It is intended to give students an idea of what coursework will be required. There are also six elective course credits required for this program.

Current students should use the MyWestern self-service portal when registering for class.

University Transfer Agreement: 

Viterbo University

Typical Start: 

Fall

Building Science & Energy Management

Financial Aid Available: 

Financial Aid Eligible

In the United States, buildings represent one of our biggest energy consumers. As a result, buildings have been targeted for energy reduction strategies to reduce cost and dependence on carbon based fuels. Building Science and Energy Management will examine the built environment and how it relates to energy using the latest research, tools, and technology available. You will gain hands-on experience working with community projects and in living laboratories in Western's state-of-the-art facilities. Study topics include energy auditing, energy management, renewable energy systems, and integrated design.

The focus of the program is to prepare you for entry-level work in the growing renewable energy, energy efficiency, and building systems industry. Having these unique skills will give you a leg-up in an increasingly competitive job market.

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Construction and Building Inspectors
Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technicians
Energy Auditors
Energy Conservation Representative
Environmental Field Technician
Weatherization Inspectors

Program Credits: 

60.00

Total Cost: 

$9 631.80

Pathway: 

Building Science & Energy Management

Application Fee: 

$30 Application Fee

Application: 

Application

Program Code: 

BSEM

First Term: 

Construction Industry Basics
PV Design and Install 1
Intro to Energy Effic & Mgmt
Introduction to Building Science
College Mathematics
Strengths Seminar

Second Term: 

Renewable Energy Overview
PV Design and Install 2
Energy Modeling 1
Intro to Building Envelope Analysis
3D Modeling for BSEM
Oral/Interpersonal Comm

Third Term: 

BSEM Work-Based Experience

Fourth Term: 

Energy Modeling 2
Project Investment Appraisal
HVAC for BSEM
Construction Project Management
Economics
Intro to Psychology

Fifth Term: 

High Performance Buildings
PV Operations & Maintenance
BSEM Capstone Prep
BSEM Capstone Project
Energy Storage Solutions
Technical Reporting

Program Number: 

104815

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The following list is not the official course list for this program. It is intended to give students an idea of what coursework will be required.

Current students should use the MyWestern self-service portal when registering for class.

Typical Start: 

Fall, Spring

Electromechanical Maintenance Technician

Financial Aid Available: 

Financial Aid Eligible

The field of electromechanical maintenance covers a wide spectrum, from high-tech to low-tech applications, including robotics and mining. It provides a diverse range of opportunities to work with mechanical, electrical, and electronic control systems.

In this role, you'll work with machine operators and use Maintenance Management System (MMS) software to maintain industrial equipment and maximize operational uptime.

With this degree, you can directly enter the workforce in this field. Or, you have the option to expand your career prospects and increase your earning potential by seamlessly transitioning into the second year of Western's Electromechanical Technology associate degree program.

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Electromechanical Equipment Assemblers
Electrical and Electronic Equipment Assemblers
Electric Motor, Power Tool, and Related Repairers
Industrial Machinery Mechanics
Maintenance Workers, Machinery
Maintenance and Repair Workers, General
Helpers—Electricians

Program Credits: 

28.00

Total Cost: 

$4 494.84

Pathway: 

Electromechanical Maintenance Technician

Application Fee: 

$30 Application Fee

Application: 

Application

Program Code: 

ELMN

First Term: 

Industrial Electricity
Basic Industrial Controls
PLC Fundamentals
Intro to Industrial Control Systems
Intro to Mechatronics
Technical Reporting
Strengths Seminar

Second Term: 

Pipefitting for Mfg. Maintenance
Fluid Power Fund
Mechanical Drives
Robotic Maintenance
Safeguarding and Safety Circuits
Intro to Industrial Robotics

Program Number: 

316203

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The following list is not the official course list for this program. It is intended to give students an idea of what coursework will be required.

Current students should use the MyWestern self-service portal when registering for class.

Typical Start: 

Fall

Diesel & Heavy Equipment Technician Assistant

Financial Aid Available: 

Financial Aid Eligible

The Diesel and Heavy Equipment Technician Assistant technical diploma is the ideal choice for individuals who enjoy working with large equipment in a shop environment. This program provides a comprehensive foundation that includes knowledge of truck and heavy equipment repair, shop safety, industry best practices, diesel engine components, fundamentals of electrical systems, and the use of online service information.

With this degree, you will be well-prepared to embark on careers in truck and heavy equipment repair shops, capable of assisting experienced technicians and performing basic entry-level tasks and repairs. Additionally, this course of study offers a seamless transition into the second year of the Diesel and Heavy Equipment Technician technical diploma program, opening doors to additional career opportunities and an increased earning potential. Whether you start your career as an assistant or choose to further your education, this program equips you with the essential skills and knowledge needed for success in the field.

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Diesel Mechanic
Fleet Mechanic
Heavy Equipment Mechanic

Program Credits: 

27.00

Total Cost: 

$4 334.31

Pathway: 

Diesel & Heavy Equipment Technician Assistant

Application Fee: 

$30 Application Fee

Application: 

Application

Program Code: 

DHEA

First Term: 

Applied Communication for Transportation
Strengths Seminar (Technical Diploma)
Diesel Truck Brake Systems
Diesel Truck Powertrains
Diesel Truck Chassis Systems
Diesel Online Service Utilization
Truck Familiarization and CDL

Second Term: 

Applied Math 1 - Transportation
Applied Math 2-Transportation
Applied Career Skills
Diesel Basic Engines
Diesel Electricity Fundamentals
Diesel Electricity Troubleshooting

Graduates: 

23

Graduates Responding: 

22

Employed In Non-related Occupations: 

0

Seeking Employment: 

0

Continuing Education: 

22

Not in Labor Market: 

0

Part Time: Responding: 

0

Full Time: Responding: 

0

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0

Program Number: 

314122

Explore Courses Body: 

The following list is not the official course list for this program. It is intended to give students an idea of what coursework will be required.

Current students should use the MyWestern self-service portal when registering for class.

Secondary Description: 

Classes are held at Western's state-of-the-art Truck and Heavy Equipment Facility, located in La Crosse's industrial park, 2719 Larson Street. Check our interactive map for specific location information.

Typical Start: 

Fall

Phlebotomy

Financial Aid Available: 

Not Financial Aid Eligible

In this three-credit course, you'll learn to effectively and efficiently obtain quality blood samples for laboratory testing.

Program-specific courses are held in the Health Science Center, a shared facility located a few blocks from the La Crosse main campus. Check our maps page for specific location information.

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Phlebotomist
Healthcare Support Worker

Program Credits: 

3.00

Total Cost: 

$481.59

Additional Information: 

Course Sequence and Delivery

The Phlebotomy Skills and Experience course is 3 credits and runs the entire length of the term. For the first half of the term, you will attend lecture and practice your skills in lab for two hours a day, two days a week. After you complete the lecture and lab portion of the course on campus, you will begin clinical rotations to obtain real-world experience. The clinical rotation consists of 64 hours and is completed during the second half of the course. You will be scheduled for at least two 4-hour blocks of time at your clinical site each week for a total of 8 hours per week.

The availability of clinical slots for Phlebotomy students is wholly dependent on the operational demands of our clinical partners. Clinical time may be held at any time between 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. on any weekday, Monday through Friday. Although our Clinical Coordinator will do her best to accommodate students’ work and class schedules, we are unable to determine in advance where and when students will be assigned to clinical. This information will be shared with students during the fourth week of class.

Additional Admission Requirements: 

To enroll in the Phlebotomy program, first apply for admission to the College, then read the program's Technical Standards and complete a background check. The last step for admission to the program will be to complete an Intent to Enroll form. You can find links to these documents below.

Application Fee: 

$30 Application Fee

Transcript: 

High School or GED/HSED Transcript

Application: 

Application

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Program Code: 

PHLE

First Term: 

Phlebotomy Skills & Experience

Program Number: 

90513A

Explore Courses Body: 

The following list is not the official course list for this program. It is intended to give students an idea of what coursework will be required.

Current students should use the MyWestern self-service portal when registering for class.

Secondary Description: 

Program-specific courses are held in the Health Science Center, a shared facility located a few blocks from the La Crosse main campus. Check our maps page for specific location information.

Typical Start: 

Fall, Spring

Refrigeration, Air Conditioning & Heating Service Technician

Financial Aid Available: 

Financial Aid Eligible

Western's HVAC Technician technical diploma program will prepare you for an in-demand career in the installation, maintenance, and repair of heating, cooling, and refrigeration equipment.

With an emphasis on energy conservation, a concern for air quality, and the environmental impact of cooling agents, you'll be well-prepared for entry-level positions working on residential and commercial heating, cooling, and refrigeration units. Opportunities can be found as a service technician for an air conditioning, refrigeration, and heating systems dealer; in building maintenance; or in manufacturing.

Additionally, the program offers a valuable job shadowing experience, providing practical insights and enhancing your readiness for a successful career in HVAC technology.

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HVAC Technician
HVAC Service Technician
Maintenance Technician
Refrigeration Installation Repairer
Commercial HVAC Service Technician
Building Maintenance Technician

Program Credits: 

30.00

Total Cost: 

$4 815.90

Application Fee: 

$30 Application Fee

Application: 

Application

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Program Code: 

RAHS

First Term: 

Construction Industry Basics
Introduction to Refrigeration
Heating Systems
Electric Circuits for HVACR
College Mathematics
Strengths Seminar

Second Term: 

HVACR Air Hand Psych & IAQ
HVACR Res Htg & Cool Loads
Electric Motors and Controls in HVACR
Refrigeration Systems
Air Conditioning
Work-Based Learning & Observation
Oral/Interpersonal Comm

Program Number: 

314011

Explore Courses Body: 

The following list is not the official course list for this program. It is intended to give students an idea of what coursework will be required.

Current students should use the MyWestern self-service portal when registering for class.

Secondary Description: 

To view the Refrigeration, Air Conditioning & Heating Service Technician program’s required disclosure on professional licensure, please click here.

Typical Start: 

Fall

Sales Representative

Financial Aid Available: 

Financial Aid Eligible

Strong sales skills can set you up for remarkable career success, and Western's Sales Representative program provides the foundation you need. You'll acquire a range of interpersonal, technical, and professional skills that will prepare you for a fulfilling career in inside, outside, or retail sales, as well as customer service roles. The courses cover vital subjects like business principles, marketing, finance, communication, and sales strategies, emphasizing ethical practices.

This technical diploma represents the third step in the Customer Service and Sales Career Pathway. Successful completion of this program provides you with valuable business credentials, opening doors to employment opportunities, promotions, and increased earning potential. Or, you can choose to pursue an associate degree in Sales Management.

We offer the flexibility of online and blended format classes, making it easier for you to access and complete your education in a manner that suits your schedule and learning preferences.

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Sales Associate
Customer Service Representative
Inside/Outside Sales Representative
Retail Sales Representative
Business Associate

Program Credits: 

30.00

Total Cost: 

$4 815.90

Pathway: 

Sales Representative

Application Fee: 

$30 Application Fee

Application: 

Application

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Program Code: 

SLRP

First Term: 

Business Concepts
Computer Applications for Business
Selling Principles
Quality Customer Service
Strengths Seminar

Second Term: 

Marketing Principles
Advanced Professional Selling
Content Marketing
English Composition 1

Third Term: 

Business Financials
Speech

Program Number: 

311048

Explore Courses Body: 

The following list is not the official course list for this program. It is intended to give students an idea of what coursework will be required.

Current students should use the MyWestern self-service portal when registering for class.

Typical Start: 

Fall

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