Education & Human Services

Nature Based Early Childhood Education

113071
ATC
12.00

Explore how nature can become a powerful part of early learning. This advanced technical certificate is designed for early childhood professionals who want to deepen their understanding of nature-based education and bring it into their everyday teaching.

You'll learn how to create engaging, developmentally appropriate experiences that support children's growth through outdoor exploration and nature-focused activities, whether you work in an urban or rural setting.

This credential includes four 3-credit courses and is offered with support from the Wisconsin Registry.

$2,014
Location
La Crosse

Previous education and work experience could qualify for Credit for Prior Learning, saving you time and money. Find out more about what may apply to this program.

Additional Requirements

  • High School or GED/HSED Transcript is required.

Most of Western’s classes require the use of a personal computer or laptop, standard software, internet access, and other technology-related items.

If you do not have a personal computer or laptop, or if the one you have does not meet the following criteria, resources may be available. Submit a Student Resource Request using our online form.

Computer/Laptop Hardware

  • Smartphones are not recommended for completing assignments.
  • Chromebooks are not recommended due to issues with installing software that is needed for classes, such as Office 365.
  • Web camera with microphone (usually built into newer laptops or can be purchased separately) is necessary for online participation.

Software Needs

For detailed specifications, please review Technology and Software Recommendations for Most Classes on Western’s IT Knowledgebase.

Campus Resources

Need Assistance?

  • Contact the Learning Commons! The staff are happy to answer questions, provide individualized assistance, and direct you to other supports as needed.

Early Childhood Educator with Nature Based Background

Environmental Focused Early Childhood Educator

Preschool Teacher

Early Childhood Assistant Teacher 

This program is aligned to and recognized by the Wisconsin Registry.  

This program is part of a career pathway, a laddered approach to career education. It allows you to earn employer-recognized credentials that lead to job and career advancement.

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This is an estimated cost* based on tuition and basic program fees. There may be additional fees for books, materials, and testing. For more information on tuition costs, view the Tuition page or Cost of Attendance (PDF).

* Tuition and fees are subject to change.

ECE: Professional Development

90307G
CERT
6.00

As a child care provider working in the field, this certificate will expand your skills, provide new insights, and meet state licensing and quality criteria through credit-based courses for professional development. It's not necessary to be enrolled in the Early Childhood Education (ECE) program to participate, but credits will transfer to the ECE associate's degree program if you choose to continue your education.

$1,007
Location
La Crosse

Previous education and work experience could qualify for Credit for Prior Learning, saving you time and money. Find out more about what may apply to this program.

Most of Western’s classes require the use of a personal computer or laptop, standard software, internet access, and other technology-related items.

If you do not have a personal computer or laptop, or if the one you have does not meet the following criteria, resources may be available. Submit a Student Resource Request using our online form.

Computer/Laptop Hardware

  • Smartphones are not recommended for completing assignments.
  • Chromebooks are not recommended due to issues with installing software that is needed for classes, such as Office 365.
  • Web camera with microphone (usually built into newer laptops or can be purchased separately) is necessary for online participation.

Software Needs

For detailed specifications, please review Technology and Software Recommendations for Most Classes on Western’s IT Knowledgebase.

Campus Resources

Need Assistance?

  • Contact the Learning Commons! The staff are happy to answer questions, provide individualized assistance, and direct you to other supports as needed.

Child Care Assistant

Child Care Teacher

This program is part of a career pathway, a laddered approach to career education. It allows you to earn employer-recognized credentials that lead to job and career advancement.

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Educational Assistant

315221
TECDIP
49.00

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 all the core courses from Western's Foundations of Teacher Education program along with 4 credits of general studies education. Start your career as an assistant with the technical diploma or continue your education to expand your opportunities and earning potential.

$8,223
Location
La Crosse

Previous education and work experience could qualify for Credit for Prior Learning, saving you time and money. Find out more about what may apply to this program.

Full Time Median Annual Salary - $31,325 (Median earnings based on graduate exit interview data not available. This salary represents cost-of-living adjusted 25th percentile salary by occupation from Lightcast Analyst, used as a proxy for entry-level salary.)

Additional Requirements

  • High School or GED/HSED Transcript
  • To enroll in the Educational Assistant Technical Diploma program, first apply for admission to the College, then 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.

Most of Western’s classes require the use of a personal computer or laptop, standard software, internet access, and other technology-related items.

If you do not have a personal computer or laptop, or if the one you have does not meet the following criteria, resources may be available. Submit a Student Resource Request using our online form.

Computer/Laptop Hardware

  • Smartphones are not recommended for completing assignments.
  • Chromebooks are not recommended due to issues with installing software that is needed for classes, such as Office 365.
  • Web camera with microphone (usually built into newer laptops or can be purchased separately) is necessary for online participation.

Software Needs

For detailed specifications, please review Technology and Software Recommendations for Most Classes on Western’s IT Knowledgebase.

Campus Resources

Need Assistance?

  • Contact the Learning Commons! The staff are happy to answer questions, provide individualized assistance, and direct you to other supports as needed.

Educational Assistant

Special Education Assistant

Special Education Paraprofessional

Program Assistant

Instructional Assistant

  • Demonstrate instructional support strategies for content areas
  • Implement developmentally appropriate practices to foster learning
  • Adapt instruction to meet the diverse needs of all learners
  • Use proactive classroom management techniques
  • Perform professional responsibilities

This program is part of a career pathway, a laddered approach to career education. It allows you to earn employer-recognized credentials that lead to job and career advancement.

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Early Childhood Professional

313073
TECDIP
27.00

The Early Childhood Professional technical diploma provides the knowledge and experience necessary to truly make a difference in the lives of children. Hands-on fieldwork and related academic work will prepare you to work with children from birth through five years of age in a child care center setting.

Start your child care teaching career with this credential, or continue your education with Western's Early Childhood Education associate degree.

$4,531
Location
La Crosse

Previous education and work experience could qualify for Credit for Prior Learning, saving you time and money. Find out more about what may apply to this program.

Additional Requirements

These Academic Preparedness Requirements must be complete to be admitted to the Early Childhood Professional program core courses:

  • Completing the college admissions requirements fulfills program requirements for this program
  • There is an estimated wait time of approximately three terms after admission to the college before starting core courses.

Most of Western’s classes require the use of a personal computer or laptop, standard software, internet access, and other technology-related items.

If you do not have a personal computer or laptop, or if the one you have does not meet the following criteria, resources may be available. Submit a Student Resource Request using our online form.

Computer/Laptop Hardware

  • Smartphones are not recommended for completing assignments.
  • Chromebooks are not recommended due to issues with installing software that is needed for classes, such as Office 365.
  • Web camera with microphone (usually built into newer laptops or can be purchased separately) is necessary for online participation.

Software Needs

For detailed specifications, please review Technology and Software Recommendations for Most Classes on Western’s IT Knowledgebase.

Campus Resources

Need Assistance?

  • Contact the Learning Commons! The staff are happy to answer questions, provide individualized assistance, and direct you to other supports as needed.

Day Care Aide

Nanny

Preschool Aide

Child Care Assistant

  • Use knowledge of child development in practice
  • Create relationships with children, family, and the community
  • Apply observation, documentation, and assessment strategies
  • Use effective, research-based practices in teaching and learning
  • Demonstrate professional practice
  • Follow health, safety, and nutrition practices

This program is part of a career pathway, a laddered approach to career education. It allows you to earn employer-recognized credentials that lead to job and career advancement.

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Special Education Teacher Assistant

305222
TECDIP
12.00

Make a difference in the lives of students with diverse learning needs. This technical diploma is designed for current or aspiring paraprofessionals who want to build specialized skills to support students with disabilities in PreK-12 school settings. Courses focus on behavior management, inclusive practices, and assisting students with special learning and healthcare needs. All courses apply directly to the Foundations of Teacher Education associate degree, making this a great option to start or advance your career in education. Whether you're working in the classroom or looking to enter the field, this flexible pathway helps you take the next step.

$2,014
Location
La Crosse

Previous education and work experience could qualify for Credit for Prior Learning, saving you time and money. Find out more about what may apply to this program.

Most of Western’s classes require the use of a personal computer or laptop, standard software, internet access, and other technology-related items.

If you do not have a personal computer or laptop, or if the one you have does not meet the following criteria, resources may be available. Submit a Student Resource Request using our online form.

Computer/Laptop Hardware

  • Smartphones are not recommended for completing assignments.
  • Chromebooks are not recommended due to issues with installing software that is needed for classes, such as Office 365.
  • Web camera with microphone (usually built into newer laptops or can be purchased separately) is necessary for online participation.

Software Needs

For detailed specifications, please review Technology and Software Recommendations for Most Classes on Western’s IT Knowledgebase.

Campus Resources

Need Assistance?

  • Contact the Learning Commons! The staff are happy to answer questions, provide individualized assistance, and direct you to other supports as needed.

Special Education Program Aide

Title I Educational Assistant

Special Education Assistant

Title I Paraprofessional

Special Education Paraprofessional

  • Adapt instruction to meet the diverse needs of all learners
  • Use proactive classroom management techniques
  • Perform professional responsibilities

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Funeral Service

105281
AAS
31.00

This program prepares you for a career as a licensed funeral director and embalmer in a profession that demands compassion, dedication, and creativity. Once accepted into the program, you will be immersed in all facets of the funeral profession and trained to become one of the best funeral directors in the expanding death-care career area.

Courses provide a variety of unique learning opportunities through lectures, hands-on labs, field trips, seminars, guest speakers, and internships. Topics include embalming, arranger training, grief studies, business management, religious funeral practices, regulatory compliance, and more.

Training takes place in classrooms, state-of-the-art embalming and restorative art labs, an arrangement conference room, a merchandise selection room, and a funeral chapel.

Upon completion of the program, you will earn an associate degree and be eligible to take the National Board Exam for funeral directors (required for licensure).

This program is offered in partnership with Milwaukee Area Technical College (MATC). You will complete one year at Western, then transfer to MATC to complete the degree.

$5,202
Location
La Crosse

Previous education and work experience could qualify for Credit for Prior Learning, saving you time and money. Find out more about what may apply to this program.

Additional Requirements

To enroll in the Funeral Service program, first apply for admission to the College, then electronically sign the program's Technical Standards. You can find a link to this document below.

In addition:

  • A minimum of 24 college credits in areas specified by the state examining board are required for admission into the Funeral Service program at MATC. The courses taken at Western meet those requirements. See a MATC Community & Human Services Pathway advisor for more information.
  • B- (or higher) is required in Business and Natural Sciences courses.
  • C (or higher) is required in General Education courses.
  • One year of high school-level biology and chemistry is required.

Most of Western’s classes require the use of a personal computer or laptop, standard software, internet access, and other technology-related items.

If you do not have a personal computer or laptop, or if the one you have does not meet the following criteria, resources may be available. Submit a Student Resource Request using our online form.

Computer/Laptop Hardware

  • Smartphones are not recommended for completing assignments.
  • Chromebooks are not recommended due to issues with installing software that is needed for classes, such as Office 365.
  • Web camera with microphone (usually built into newer laptops or can be purchased separately) is necessary for online participation.

Software Needs

For detailed specifications, please review Technology and Software Recommendations for Most Classes on Western’s IT Knowledgebase.

Campus Resources

Need Assistance?

  • Contact the Learning Commons! The staff are happy to answer questions, provide individualized assistance, and direct you to other supports as needed.

Funeral Director

Mortician

Embalmer

Funeral Services Manager

Grief Counselor

Pre-need Counselor

Funeral Service Assistant

End-of-Life Doula

The Funeral Service degree program at Milwaukee Area Technical College - West Allis Campus is accredited by the American Board of Funeral Service Education (ABFSE), 992 Mantua Pike, Suite 108, Woodbury Heights, NJ 08097; 816-233-3747; www.abfse.org/html/committee.html.

  • Explain the importance of funeral service professionals in developing relationships with the families and communities they serve
  • Identify standards of ethical conduct in funeral service practice
  • Interpret how federal, state, and local laws apply to funeral service in order to ensure compliance
  • Apply principles of public health and safety in the handling and preparation of human remains
  • Demonstrate technical skills in embalming and restorative art that are necessary for the preparation and handling of human remains
  • Demonstrate skills required for conducting arrangement conferences, visitations, services, and ceremonies
  • Describe the requirements and procedures for burial, cremation, and other accepted forms of final disposition of human remains
  • Describe methods to address the grief-related needs of the bereaved
  • Explain management skills associated with operating a funeral establishment
  • Demonstrate verbal and written communication skills and research skills needed for funeral service practice

This program is part of a career pathway, a laddered approach to career education. It allows you to earn employer-recognized credentials that lead to job and career advancement.

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Foundations of Teacher Education

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105222
AAS
61.00

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.

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

$10,237
Location
La Crosse

Previous education and work experience could qualify for Credit for Prior Learning, saving you time and money. Find out more about what may apply to this program.

Graduates - 24
Graduates Responding - 10
Employed In Related Occupation - 4
Employed In Non-related Occupations - 1
Seeking Employment - 0
Continuing Education - 5
Not In Labor Market - 0
Graduates Responding Employed Part Time in Related Occupation - 1
PT Average Hours per Week - 28
PT Median Hourly Wage - $20.13
PT Hourly Wage Range - $20.13
Graduates Responding Employed Full Time in Related Occupation - 3
FT Average Hours per Week - 38
FT Median Hourly Wage - $17.58
FT Hourly Wage Range - $15.90 - $19.26
FT Median Annual Salary - $21,000
Related Occupations - Educational Assistant, Special Education Para

Additional Requirements

  • High School or GED/HSED Transcript

To enroll in the Foundations of Teacher Education Associate Degree program, first apply for admission to the College, then complete a background check. You can find the link to the background check document below:

Most of Western’s classes require the use of a personal computer or laptop, standard software, internet access, and other technology-related items.

If you do not have a personal computer or laptop, or if the one you have does not meet the following criteria, resources may be available. Submit a Student Resource Request using our online form.

Computer/Laptop Hardware

  • Smartphones are not recommended for completing assignments.
  • Chromebooks are not recommended due to issues with installing software that is needed for classes, such as Office 365.
  • Web camera with microphone (usually built into newer laptops or can be purchased separately) is necessary for online participation.

Software Needs

For detailed specifications, please review Technology and Software Recommendations for Most Classes on Western’s IT Knowledgebase.

Campus Resources

Need Assistance?

  • Contact the Learning Commons! The staff are happy to answer questions, provide individualized assistance, and direct you to other supports as needed.

Instructional Assistant

Special Education Paraprofessional

Early Education Teacher

Teacher Assistant

  • Demonstrate instructional support strategies for content areas
  • Implement developmentally appropriate practices to foster learning
  • Adapt instruction to meet the diverse needs of all learners
  • Use proactive classroom management techniques
  • Perform professional responsibilities
  • Incorporate the reflective process to promote professional growth

Program Supplemental Information (PDF)

Program Contact

Jennifer Woolley
Program Chair, Foundations of Teacher Education
608-789-6038
woolleyj@westerntc.edu 

This program is part of a career pathway, a laddered approach to career education. It allows you to earn employer-recognized credentials that lead to job and career advancement.

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Human Services Associate

105203
AAS
62.00

Helping others is as much of a calling as it is a career choice. As a human services associate, you will provide crucial information, resources, support, and advocacy for those facing a wide range of challenges. Western's program combines classroom instruction and field experience activities to give you the skills necessary to assist diverse groups of youth and adults dealing with issues like poverty, discrimination, child abuse, homelessness, addictions, physical and mental health problems, and disabilities.

Graduates find employment opportunities in various agencies, including county human services, community-based organizations, residential treatment programs, and other settings dedicated to assisting individuals in need. Additionally, you have the option to pursue a bachelor degree in social work or related human service programs through Western's transfer opportunities.

Read our blog to find out more about this career in action: Human Services Associate: Bridging Gaps, Transforming Lives

This program has a fall and spring start in La Crosse. The spring term cohort runs in the evening with course sequences….start at the La Crosse and Tomah locations. In addition to the standard fall term start, this program has a spring term evening program with course sequences differing from those listed in the Explore Courses section. In addition there is a traditional fall start in Tomah.

To view the Human Services Associate program’s required disclosure on professional licensure, please click here (PDF).

$10,405
Location
La Crosse
Location
Tomah

Previous education and work experience could qualify for Credit for Prior Learning, saving you time and money. Find out more about what may apply to this program.

Graduates - 71
Graduates Responding - 31
Employed In Related Occupation - 9
Employed In Non-related Occupations - 6
Seeking Employment - 1
Continuing Education - 15
Not In Labor Market - 0
Graduates Responding Employed Part Time in Related Occupation - 1
PT Average Hours per Week - 25
PT Median Hourly Wage - $19.79
PT Hourly Wage Range - $19.79
Graduates Responding Employed Full Time in Related Occupation - 7
FT Average Hours per Week - 39
FT Median Hourly Wage - $20.00
FT Hourly Wage Range - $17.00 - $22.40
Related Occupations - Behavior Therapist, Chileda Direct Support Professional, Education Coordinator, Housing & Financial Literacy Counselor, Neurodiversity Navigator, Probation And Parole Agent, Registered Behavioral Technician, Social Services Aide

Additional Requirements

These Academic Preparedness Requirements must be complete to be admitted to the Human Services Associate program core courses:

  • Completing the college admissions requirements fulfills program admissions requirements for this program.
  • There is an estimated wait time of approximately three terms after admission to the college before starting core courses.

Most of Western’s classes require the use of a personal computer or laptop, standard software, internet access, and other technology-related items.

If you do not have a personal computer or laptop, or if the one you have does not meet the following criteria, resources may be available. Submit a Student Resource Request using our online form.

Computer/Laptop Hardware

  • Smartphones are not recommended for completing assignments.
  • Chromebooks are not recommended due to issues with installing software that is needed for classes, such as Office 365.
  • Web camera with microphone (usually built into newer laptops or can be purchased separately) is necessary for online participation.

Software Needs

For detailed specifications, please review Technology and Software Recommendations for Most Classes on Western’s IT Knowledgebase.

Campus Resources

Need Assistance?

  • Contact the Learning Commons! The staff are happy to answer questions, provide individualized assistance, and direct you to other supports as needed.

Case Manager

Mental Health Coordinator

Child Support Specialist

Community Resource Specialist

Direct Support Professional

Economic Support Specialist

Human Services Technician

  • Model a commitment to multicultural competence
  • Uphold the Ethical Standards and Values for Human Service Professionals
  • Demonstrate professionalism
  • Utilize community resources
  • Apply human services interventions and best practices
  • Cultivate professional relationships

Program Supplemental Information (PDF)

Program Contact

Ashley Patros
Program Chair, Human Services Associate
608-789-6214
patrosa@westerntc.edu 

This program is part of a career pathway, a laddered approach to career education. It allows you to earn employer-recognized credentials that lead to job and career advancement.

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Early Childhood Education

103071
AAS
60.00

The Early Childhood Education program is your gateway to a rewarding career as an early childhood educator, equipping you with the knowledge and practical skills essential for nurturing the development of young children. This comprehensive program integrates hands-on fieldwork experiences with relevant academic coursework, ensuring that you are well-prepared to excel in your role.

Graduates of this program assume the crucial responsibility of caring for and educating children between the ages of birth and eight years. Your role as an early childhood educator encompasses a wide range of tasks and duties, all designed to provide a nurturing and stimulating environment for children's growth and development. This includes creating and maintaining safe, healthy, and engaging play spaces, guiding children's behavior, and meticulously planning and implementing age-appropriate learning experiences.

Collaboration and effective communication with fellow staff members and families are vital components of your role, as they contribute to the overall well-being and progress of the children under your care. As an early childhood educator, you play an integral part in shaping young minds and fostering a positive learning environment, setting the stage for a lifetime of educational success.

To view the Early Childhood Education program’s required disclosure on professional licensure, please click here (PDF).

$10,069
Location
La Crosse

Previous education and work experience could qualify for Credit for Prior Learning, saving you time and money. Find out more about what may apply to this program.

Graduates - 14
Graduates Responding - 6
Employed In Related Occupation - 4
Employed In Non-related Occupations - 0
Seeking Employment - 0
Continuing Education - 2
Not In Labor Market - 0
Graduates Responding Employed Part Time in Related Occupation - 1
PT Average Hours per Week - 30
PT Median Hourly Wage - $16.50
PT Hourly Wage Range - $16.50
Graduates Responding Employed Full Time in Related Occupation - 2
FT Average Hours per Week - 40
FT Median Hourly Wage - $18.80
FT Hourly Wage Range - $16.67 - $20.94
Related Occupations - Assistant Teacher, Child Care Teacher, Early Head Start Teacher

Additional Requirements

These Academic Preparedness Requirements must be complete to be admitted to the Early Childhood Education program core courses:

Early Childhood Education Health Record and Background Check will be completed after being selected to start core Early Childhood Education courses.

There is an estimated wait time of approximately three terms after admission to the college before starting core courses.

Most of Western’s classes require the use of a personal computer or laptop, standard software, internet access, and other technology-related items.

If you do not have a personal computer or laptop, or if the one you have does not meet the following criteria, resources may be available. Submit a Student Resource Request using our online form.

Computer/Laptop Hardware

  • Smartphones are not recommended for completing assignments.
  • Chromebooks are not recommended due to issues with installing software that is needed for classes, such as Office 365.
  • Web camera with microphone (usually built into newer laptops or can be purchased separately) is necessary for online participation.

Software Needs

For detailed specifications, please review Technology and Software Recommendations for Most Classes on Western’s IT Knowledgebase.

Campus Resources

Need Assistance?

  • Contact the Learning Commons! The staff are happy to answer questions, provide individualized assistance, and direct you to other supports as needed.

Early Childhood Teacher

Preschool Teacher

Infant Teacher

Head Start Teacher

  • Apply child development theory to practice
  • Cultivate relationships with children, family, and the community
  • Assess child growth and development
  • Use effective, research-based practices in teaching and learning
  • Demonstrate professionalism
  • Integrate health, safety, and nutrition practices

Please review the additional program information below.

Program Supplemental Information (PDF)

Program Contact

Sara Horstman
Program Chair, Early Childhood Education
608-789-6016
horstmans@westerntc.edu 

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