Hybrid

Sales Representative

311048
TECDIP
27.00

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.

$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.

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.

Sales Associate

Customer Service Representative

Inside/Outside Sales Representative

Retail Sales Representative

Business Associate

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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Building your career in the business and professional world starts with learning essential skills through hands-on experiences. Western's Business & Professional Services programs provide you with a degree, technical diploma, or certificate that can help get to your career fast.

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Digital Marketing Specialist

311045
TECDIP
28.00

Digital marketing is a key strategy for promoting a company's product or service. This technical diploma program provides an introduction to marketing principles and explores methods for developing and maintaining an online presence. As part of your coursework, you will complete the marketing research process for a business. You will explore how to create content for websites and manage digital advertising.

$4,699
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 - $43,463 (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.)

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.

Digital Marketing Specialist

Marketing Coordinator

Marketing Production Coordinator

Content Marketing Specialist

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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Advanced EMT

Remote video URL
305316
TECDIP
5.00

If you are already certified as an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT), this course provides additional training that allows you to provide even more lifesaving care. Advanced patient assessment, communication, and beginning advanced life support interventions are among the topics covered.

To view the Advanced EMT program’s required disclosure on professional licensure, please click here (PDF).

$839
Location
La Crosse
Location
Black River Falls
Location
Independence
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Mauston
Location
Tomah
Location
Viroqua
Location
Sparta

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 - 20
Graduates Responding - 6
Employed In Related Occupation - 0
Employed In Non-related Occupations - 3
Seeking Employment - 0
Continuing Education - 3
Not In Labor Market - 0
Graduates Responding Employed Part Time in Related Occupation - 0
Graduates Responding Employed Full Time in Related Occupation - 0
FT Median Annual Salary - $34,229 (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

To enroll in the Advanced EMT Certificate program, first apply for admission to the College, then electronically sign the program's Technical Standards, complete a background check, provide proof of immunization (including a TB Test), read and return a signed copy of the supplemental information document, and complete American Heart Association BLS Healthcare Provider CPR certification. You can find links to these document below. In addition, you must hold a Wisconsin EMT-Basic License. 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.

EMT - Basic

EMT - Advanced

Emergency Medical Technician

EMT - Ambulance Service

Telecommunicator 911 Dispatch

  • Prepare for incident response and EMS operations
  • Integrate pathophysiological principles and assessment findings to provide appropriate patient care
  • Demonstrate AEMT skills associated with established standards and procedures for a variety of patient encounters
  • Communicate effectively with others
  • Demonstrate professional behavior
  • Meet state competencies for AEMT certification

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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Emergency Medical Technician

Remote video URL
305313
TECDIP
7.00

As an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT), you're on the front lines providing lifesaving care to people in need. You'll learn how to assess a patient's illness or injury, render aid, and use proper procedures and precautions when treating a patient. This 252-hour program prepares you for all aspects of emergency medical care, including medical and trauma situations sanctioned by the Wisconsin Division of Health. Although most EMTs have historically worked for ambulance services, many also find employment in fire departments, clinics, and hospitals.

  This program contains the EMR (Emergency Medical Responder) EMT Part 1 course (3 credits) and the EMT Part 2 course (4 credits), meeting requirements for licensure in Wisconsin and certification with the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians. Take the full program in one term and earn a technical diploma upon successful completion. You will be required to take a practical and written exam to become nationally registered and then apply for a license to work as EMTs in Wisconsin. Continue your education to earn the EMT-Paramedic Technical Diploma and/or the Paramedic Technician associate degree for further job opportunities and earning potential.

The Emergency Medical Technician program is offered in a variety of ways.

  • EMT – Technical diploma: Take the full program in one term – 252 hours – and earn a technical diploma upon completion.
  • Emergency Medical Responder to Emergency Medical Technician Part 1 (EMR-EMT Part 1): This course is the first part of the two-course full EMT Program. The course provides foundational knowledge for Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) candidates and all requirements for Emergency Medical Responder (EMR) candidates. Topics include basic anatomy and physiology, patient assessment, traumatic injury management, airway management, cardiac management, and basic medical care. Upon successful completion, candidates will be eligible to participate in the National Registry of EMT's Emergency Medical Responder exams required for the Wisconsin EMR certification. There are no pre-requisites to this course. You have the option to step out as an EMR or continue in EMT Part 2 in order to complete the full EMT Program.
  • Emergency Medical Technician Part 2 (EMT Part 2): This course is the second part of the two-course full EMT Program. It will further build upon the base knowledge of the EMR and EMT Part 1 course. Topics include expanded anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology, disease processes, more complex patient assessment, and critical thinking skills. Additional skills will be covered as allowed by the Wisconsin Department of Health Services EMS Section Scope of Practice for EMTs. Upon successful completion, candidates will be eligible to participate in the National Registry of EMTs exam required for Wisconsin EMT licensure. Pre-requisites for this course are concurrent enrollment in the EMR-EMT Part 1 course, OR completion of an EMR stand-alone course, or EMR to EMT Part 1, at a Wisconsin Technical College System school within the past 24 months, or a current Wisconsin license as an Emergency Medical Responder.

To view the Emergency Medical Technician program’s required disclosure on professional licensure, please click here (PDF).

$1,175
Location
La Crosse
Location
Black River Falls
Location
Independence
Location
Mauston
Location
Tomah
Location
Viroqua
Location
Sparta

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 Emergency Medical Technician program, first apply for admission to the College, then complete a background check, electronically sign the program's Technical Standards, and read and return a signed copy of the supplemental information document. You can find links to these document below.

Emergency Medical Technician Full Program
EMR to EMT Part 1
EMT Part 2

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.

Emergency Medical Technician

  • Prepare for incident response and EMS operations
  • Integrate pathophysiological principles and assessment findings to provide appropriate patient care
  • Demonstrate EMT skills associated with established standards and procedures for a variety of patient encounters
  • Communicate effectively with others
  • Demonstrate professional behavior
  • Meet state competencies for EMT certification

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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Open doors to rewarding careers helping people, young and old. From early childhood education to social services, when you choose one of these programs you prepare to work in roles that uplift individuals and strengthen communities.

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Phlebotomist/Specimen Processor

305132
TECDIP
4.00

Get the skills you need to start making a difference in healthcare-fast. In just four credits, Western's Phlebotomist/Specimen Processor program equips you with hands-on training to collect and process patient samples, operate modern lab equipment, and support critical diagnostic testing. This short-term credential is also part of the Medical Lab Technician associate degree pathway, giving you the flexibility to continue your education and expand your career options. With strong job growth and competitive wages, this program offers a rewarding entry point into the healthcare field.

$671
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

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.

Phlebotomist

Lab Assistant

Specimen Processor

Lab Support Staff

  • Adhere to infection control and safe practices
  • Perform specimen collection
  • Process specimens
  • Comply with legal regulations
  • Model professional behaviors

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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Clinical Medical Assistant

305095
TECDIP
24.00

Prepare for a fast-paced career in healthcare as a Clinical Medical Assistant. This hands-on technical diploma program equips you to perform minor diagnostic tests and procedures, promote patient safety, mediate between patients and providers, guide patients through a clinic's facilities and procedures, and prepare stock examination and procedure rooms. You'll train in real-world lab environments and gain experience that prepares you to work in clinics, physician offices, and outpatient care settings.

Western's program is designed with local healthcare employers in mind, helping you graduate ready to step into an in-demand medical career and make an immediate impact on patient care.

This program is only offered at the Tomah campus at this time.

$4,028
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.

Additional Requirements

  • High School or GED/HSED Transcript
  • To enroll in the Clinical Medical Assistant program, first apply for admission to the College, then electronically sign the program's Technical Standards and complete a background check. You can find links to these documents below.
    • Clinical Medical Assistant Technical Standards - Coming Soon
    • Background Check (PDF)
    • If COVID vaccines are required by a clinical partner, you will be notified.

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.

Certified Clinical Medical Assistant

Medical Assistant

Registered Medical Assistant

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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IT-Network Technician

301504
TECDIP
25.00

If you have solid computer skills and a desire to expand your knowledge, Western's Network Technician program will be highly beneficial to your future career. This program offers a blend of classroom instruction and hands-on training, equipping you with the skills needed to offer network support in small- to medium-sized businesses and home offices.

As part of your training, you will explore the fundamentals of Linux and Windows server administration, gaining a well-rounded understanding of network technology. If you decide to pursue Western's IT - Cybersecurity & Network Administration associate degree, all the courses you complete in the Network Technician program will transfer, ensuring a smooth transition and a broader range of opportunities in the field.

$4,196
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 - 13
Graduates Responding - 7
Employed In Related Occupation - 2
Employed In Non-related Occupations - 0
Seeking Employment - 0
Continuing Education - 5
Not In Labor Market - 0
Graduates Responding Employed Part Time in Related Occupation - 0
Graduates Responding Employed Full Time in Related Occupation - 2
FT Average Hours per Week - 42
FT Median Hourly Wage - $25.00
FT Hourly Wage Range - $25.00
FT Median Annual Salary - $80,000
Related Occupations - IT Support Specialist, Network Security Analyst 1

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 Requirements

This program requires specific software and technology to complete classwork. Click here to see the list of items you will need for your courses (PDF).

If you do not have access to the items listed for your program, or if the items you have do not meet the requirements, resources may be available. Submit a Student Resource Request using our online form.

Internet access is required to access student accounts from off campus. The Learning Commons can provide information on free, off-campus Wi-Fi spots. Contact them at LearningCommons@westerntc.edu or call 608-785-9198.

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

Computer Network Support Specialists

IT Specialist

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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Whether you dream of designing cutting-edge technology, maintaining advanced systems, or specializing in anything and everything computers, there's a program to equip you with the technical skills and real-world experience in STEM.

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Expanded Function Dental Auxiliary

115081
ATC
11.00

Western's Expanded Functions Dental Auxiliary (EFDA) program offers short-term, targeted training for working dental professionals looking to broaden their responsibilities under a dentist's supervision. Through classroom and laboratory instruction, you'll learn to place and finish restoration material, apply sealants, perform coronal polishing, take impressions, and perform other newly approved procedures that streamline patient care and may enhance earning potential.

The program includes 30 clinical experiences completed at your place of employment or another approved dental office so you can immediately apply what you learn.

The Expanded Function Dental Auxiliary program runs for 8-10 weeks, primarily on Fridays and the weekends with some weeknight live lectures to attend. It is designed to accommodate working individuals, providing them with continued education opportunities to up-skill without missing work.

What is an Advanced Technical Certificate?

An advanced technical certificate at Western builds on your existing education and experience. These specialized programs are designed to deliver career-focused skills in a condensed timeframe, helping you move forward quickly in your field. By completing the EFDA advanced technical certificate, you’ll gain the competencies needed to support a busy dental practice and contribute to more efficient patient care.

$1,846
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

As a prerequisite to program enrollment, an applicant must have satisfied either 1 or 2 below.

  1. Applicants must have a Dental Assisting National Board, Inc. (DANB) certified dental assist credential and a minimum of 1,000 hours of dental assistant practice.
    OR
  2. Applicants must have a minimum of 2,000 hours of dental assistant practice, as verified by the supervising licensed dentist. Return this Employee Verification Letter (PDF) to admissions@westerntc.edu.

Applicants choosing pathway 2 must also have taken Dental Health and Safety, and Dental and General Anatomy courses. Applicants who have not completed these courses may sit for a Credit for Prior Learning (CPL) exam and/or take those courses concurrently with the 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.

Dental Assistant

Dental Office Manager

Chairside Dental Assistant

Dental/Ortho Assistant

Dental Review Coordinator

  • Maintain infection and hazard control
  • Maintain clear field of vision including isolation techniques
  • Perform preventative procedures
  • Perform restorative procedures
  • Perform prosthodontic procedures

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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Health Information Technology

105301
AAS
62.00

Health information technologists play a vital role in the healthcare sector by processing, storing, and exchanging health data within an electronic environment. As a Health Information Technologist (HIT), your responsibility is to safeguard health data, ensuring it is processed, delivered, and analyzed in compliance with state and Federal laws, such as HIPAA, while upholding confidentiality and security standards.

In our HIT program, you will delve into documentation practices, electronic health record laws and regulations, as well as the confidentiality and security of patient information. You'll learn how to maintain the integrity and accuracy of documentation within electronic health records, and gain proficiency in analyzing healthcare data, including mortality rates, census figures, and death rates, as well as the application of data to improve patient health outcomes. Coding is a fundamental aspect of effective documentation practices, and you will become skilled in identifying appropriate procedure and diagnosis codes to facilitate patient billing and uphold documentation standards, ensuring that bills are submitted correctly and accurately in accordance with federal and state laws.

As an HIT professional, you will become a member of the American Health Information Management Association, joining a community that provides the knowledge and resources needed to make a meaningful impact on healthcare while ensuring the accuracy and security of patient health data.

To view the Health Information Technology program’s required disclosure on professional licensure, please click here (PDF).

$10,405
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 - 23
Graduates Responding - 7
Employed In Related Occupation - 6
Employed In Non-related Occupations - 0
Seeking Employment - 0
Continuing Education - 0
Not In Labor Market - 1
Graduates Responding Employed Part Time in Related Occupation - 1
PT Average Hours per Week - 33
PT Median Hourly Wage - $21.00
PT Hourly Wage Range - $21.00
Graduates Responding Employed Full Time in Related Occupation - 5
FT Average Hours per Week - 49
FT Median Hourly Wage - $21.50
FT Hourly Wage Range - $19.00 - $25.00
FT Median Annual Salary - $89,135
Related Occupations - Associate Director, Billing Specialist, Coding Specialist, HIM Specialist, Medical Coder

Additional Requirements

  • High School or GED/HSED Transcript
  • To enroll in the Health Information Technology program, first apply for admission to the College, then electronically sign the program's Technical Standards and complete a background check. You can find links to these documents below. Please see the details below.
  • If COVID vaccines are required by a clinical partner, you will be notified.

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.

Health Information Technician

Medical Records Technician

Patient Information Coordinator

Medical Coder

Medical Billing Specialist

The Health Information Technology accreditor of Western Technical College is the Commission on Accreditation for Health Informatics and Information Management Education (CAHIIM). The College’s accreditation for Associate degree in Health Information Technology has been reaffirmed through 2028-29. All inquiries about the program’s accreditation status should be directed by mail to CAHIIM, 200 East Randolph Street, Suite 5100, Chicago, IL, 60601; by phone at (312) 235-3255; or by email at info@cahiim.org.

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Program Mission

The mission of the Health Information Technology Program at Western Technical College is to prepare students to become part of a credentialed workforce to support the needs of the health care industry.

Program Goals

The program’s goals reflect the principles and ethics of the Health Information field and support the College’s strategic goals which focus on recruitment, retention, student learning and satisfaction, financial stability and effectiveness of systems and processes. Target outcomes written for each goal are used to evaluate the program on an annual basis.
 

FocusGoal
CurriculumThe program’s mission and goals are outcome focused and relevant to the mission of the sponsoring educational institution.  The program must assess the appropriateness and effectiveness of the curriculum with the results of program assessment used as the basis for ongoing planning and program improvement.
Students and GradsThe program will provide assurance that the educational needs of students are met and that graduates demonstrate at least the AHIMA entry level curriculum competencies.
Faculty DevelopmentThe program will provide a plan for faculty that establishes or assesses the knowledge, skills, qualifications and experience pertinent to the professional curriculum content that they are assigned to teach.  This includes efforts to keep current in health information management and/or other relevant professional content and practice as well as other components of advanced formal education.
Communities of Practice OutreachThe program will respond at least on an annual basis to the needs of its communities of practice. The program will demonstrate how it serves as a source of continued education for the HIM professional community.
Advisory CommitteeThe Advisory Committee will assist program faculty and sponsoring educational institution personnel with the development and revision of program goals and curriculum, monitoring program needs and expectations and ensuring program responsiveness to change.
National Accreditation Examination

Students who graduate from an accredited Health Information Technician program are eligible to take the national accreditation examination of the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA). Earning the credential Registered Health Information Technician (RHIT) leads to increased salaries, career advancement and job mobility.

Recent examination results for Western’s Health Information Technology program graduates are as follows:
 

 Western Candidate SummaryNational Summary
Reporting Period1st Time TestersPercentage PassingPercentage Passing
January 2020-December 20201100%69%
August 2020-July 20212100%Unknown
August 2021-July 2022560%685
Graduate Employment Stats

Graduate follow up is conducted 6 months following graduation. Recent follow up data for Western’s Health Information Technology program graduates are as follows:
 

 202020212022
Graduates Responding523
Employed in Related Health Occupation322
Employed in Non-related Health Occupation250
Employment Rate100%100%67%
Graduation Rate

Graduation rate is the percentage of first-time, first-year undergraduate students who complete their program within 150% of the published time for the program.
 

Cohort Begin Year2017-20182018-20192019-2020
Report Year2019-20202020-20212021-2022
3rd Year Graduation - Achieved Count745
3rd Year Graduation - Cohort Count191715
3rd Year Graduation - % Graduated36.84%23.53%33.33%
Student Satisfaction

Students are surveyed annually 6 months following graduation from the program. Survey questions include evaluation of the graduate's own knowledge base, clinical proficiency and behavioral skills following program completion, as well as an overall rating of the program. Ratings above the midpoint on a 1-5 scale are considered "satisfied".

  • 2020:  4.6/5
  • 2021: 5/5
  • 2022: 4.7/5

Revised: March 2023

  • Apply data management principles to ensure the quality of health data
  • Apply coding and reimbursement systems
  • Model professionalism, ethics, self-reflection and patient advocacy
  • Apply informatics and analytics in data use
  • Apply organizational management techniques
  • Apply health law and policy to health 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:

Supplemental Information

Program Contact
Jamie Von Arx, RHIA
Program Chair, Health Information Technology
608-785-9549
VonarxJ@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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