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downloading - Moraine Park Technical College
2017
Classes starting as early as
January 3. Spring semester
begins January 23.
Registration Dates
Returning Program Student
Registration . . . .November 8–10, 2016
(Online registration only for these dates .)
Spring Class Schedule
To meet our communities’ ever-changing educational needs, MPTC created an all-inclusive class schedule. In this issue:
Spring Program
Classes
Continuing Education
Classes
for Professional Development
Postal Customer
Personal Enrichment
Classes
ECRWSS
Nonprofit Organization
U.S. Postage Paid
Fond du Lac, Wisconsin
Permit No. 282
New Student and Returning Pre-Core
Registration* . . . . . November 15, 2016
Certificate, Shared and New Pre-Core
Registration* . . . . . November 29, 2016
Open Registration* . December 6, 2016
Students can continually register
after scheduled time begins .
Check with your advisor and review
your myMPTC student tab for the
date and time of your program
registration .
Registration Options
*Online, Phone or In-Person
PAYMENT OF FEES (See Page 3 .)
Fees will be due on or before
January 6, 2017 .
Start on your path to an in-demand career.
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Table of Contents
Fees
Abbreviations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
2016-2017 Program Fees
Campus and Community Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
District Directory. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Education to Fit Your Needs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Fees. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
How to Register. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Payment of Fees. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Registration Dates. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cover
Spring Continuing Education and Professional Development Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-11
Spring Online NonCredit Classes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Spring Personal Enrichment Classes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-18
Spring Program Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-18
Student E-Mail Procedure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Student Success Centers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Textbooks and Supplies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
What programs are eligible for financial aid?
Federal and state regulations require a student to apply
to the college and be accepted into an “eligible” program. At Moraine Park, all Associate of Applied Science
Degree programs and most one- and two-year Technical Diploma programs are considered eligible. If the
program is short-term or offers only a certificate upon
completion, it is most likely not eligible for financial aid
funding. Examples of those programs not eligible for
financial aid are: Certified Nursing Assistant (C.N.A.),
Emergency Medical Technician, and other Certificate
programs. If you are in an aid-eligible program and taking the Certified Nursing Assistant (C.N.A.) or Emergency
Medical Technician course, these courses will not be
counted in your credit load for financial aid.
If you have questions regarding financial aid eligibility,
please contact Student Services at 1-800-472-4554.
For more information, visit us on the Web at
morainepark.edu/financial-aid.
District Directory
General Information 920-924-3207 or
800-472-4554
Admissions
Academic Advising
Financial Aid/Scholarships
Registration
Student Services Center
Testing Services
Tours and College Visits/Recruitment
Bookstore
Beaver Dam. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 920-887-4407
Fond du Lac. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 920-929-2105
West Bend. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 262-335-5774
Career Planning
Beaver Dam. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 920-887-4437
Fond du Lac. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 920-924-3244
West Bend. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 262-335-5773
Cosmetology Appointments. . . . . . . . 920-929-2106
Counseling Services
Beaver Dam. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 920-887-4441
Fond du Lac. . . . . . . . 920-924-3199 or 920-924-6535
West Bend. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 262-335-5874
Disability Services
Beaver Dam. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 920-887-4495
Fond du Lac. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 920-924-3196
West Bend. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 262-335-5741
District Equal Opportunity Officer
Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 920-924-3232
Student. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 920-924-6459
Diversity Relations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 920-924-6355
Economic and Workforce
Development. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 920-924-3449
The EDGE - TRIO SSS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 920-924-3165
Employment Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . 920-924-3205
Hearing Impaired TTY/VP: Use RELAY/VRS
Help Desk
Technology Helpline. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 920-924-3481
The fees for each course in this schedule include tuition
and classroom/lab material fees. (Out-of-state residents
pay an additional $65.18 per credit.) All postsecondary
courses include a supplemental fee per credit, used
to subsidize student life and student health programs.
The fees do not include textbooks or other supplies
purchased at any Moraine Park bookstore.
Online (Canvas) Help Desk . . . . . . . . . . 855-790-8839
Instructional Offices
Basic Education. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 920-924-6393
Business and IT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 920-929-2115
Child Care and Health Sciences. . . . . . 262-306-5314
General Education. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 920-929-2113
Human Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 920-924-3270
Manufacturing Technology. . . . . . . . . . 262-306-5321
Cosmetology
Nursing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 262-335-5710
Trades . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 920-924-6436
Apprenticeship
Culinary Arts
Library
Beaver Dam. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 920-887-4406
Fond du Lac. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 920-929-2470
West Bend. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 262-335-5760
Nontraditional Occupations. . . . . . . . 920-929-2477
Parts Store. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 920-929-2118
President’s Office. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 920-929-2127
Student Employment Services. . . . . . 920-924-3205
Student Life
Beaver Dam. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 920-887-4462
Fond du Lac. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 920-924-3101
West Bend. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 262-335-5743
Student Success Center
Beaver Dam. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 920-887-4402
Fond du Lac. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 920-924-6383
West Bend. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 262-335-5783
Transcripts and Records. . . . . . . . . . . 920-922-8611
Tutoring. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 920-924-6488
Veterans. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 920-924-3209
Youth Options/Course Options/
Career Prep. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 920-924-3428
Tuition Exemptions
The Wisconsin State Legislature provides exemption
from paying program and materials fees in the following
courses:
1. Adult high school courses
2. Adult basic education courses
3. English as a Second Language courses
Auditing Courses
A student may audit a course to gain a general
understanding of a subject matter.
• The student must submit a completed Audit Course
Intent Form at the time of registration.
• A student may not change their enrollment status
once the course has started. All course prerequisites
must be met at the time of registration. Only undergraduate (UG) level courses can be audited.
• A student auditing a course must pay the same
tuition and fees as a student enrolled for credit. The
standard withdrawal/refund procedure applies.
• Students age 60 or older are not required to pay tuition
when auditing a course, but they are responsible for
all other course fees.
• A student auditing a course must meet attendance
requirements, participate in classroom activities and
complete all assignments for the course; however,
they do not complete examinations. Students who
complete an audited course are assigned a grade of
AU (audit). Students who fail to complete the course
receive a grade of W (withdrawn).
• Audited courses do not earn credit; therefore, the
course does not satisfy prerequisites or requirements
for other courses, is not counted toward credit load,
does not affect grade point average (GPA) calculations
and is not eligible for financial aid.
To view our program videos
and for a virtual college tour,
go to morainepark.edu.
Credit Transfer Information
Moraine Park Technical College students have many
options for transferring their technical college credits
to a four-year institution, and many graduates have had
success in applying their technical college credits to
baccalaureate degrees at a variety of institutions. The
granting of transfer credit is based on the policies and
discretion of each prospective college or university.
Moraine Park admissions specialists are available to
provide specific information and help students interested in this option to get in touch with the appropriate
institution.
Moraine Park has numerous formal “articulation”
agreements with campuses of the University of Wisconsin System. In addition, formal agreements exist with
many independent (private) colleges in Wisconsin, as
well as with colleges and universities in other states.
These agreements typically align the coursework of
one or more Moraine Park programs and a specific
baccalaureate major at the relevant four-year institution. In addition to credit transfer related to specific
Moraine Park programs, the University of Wisconsin
System accepts credits of General Education coursework at any of its 13 campuses. Information about
transfer to a University of Wisconsin college is available
from the University of Wisconsin Transfer Information
System.
For more information about transferring credits to
Moraine Park Technical College, please contact an
Admissions Specialist and/or the Registrar.
For more information, visit us on the Web at
morainepark.edu/transfer.
Class schedules and fees are
subject to change without notice
and are not to be considered as
contractual guarantees for any
course.
If a class is full, please request to be placed on
a class waiting list. Waiting lists are compiled
on a “first-come, first-served” basis. If openings
occur, students on the class waiting list will be
called sequentially. Students have 24 hours to
respond or the next person on the waiting list
will be called. Please inform Student Services
Center if your contact information changes.
Student Success Centers
Student Success Centers offer courses to help you:
• Earn a GED or HSED.
• Improve reading, writing or math skills.
• Qualify for a job or a better job.
• Prepare to go to college.
• Get help with college courses.
• Learn to speak, read and write the
English language (ESL/ELL).
Call a Student Success Center (listed below) to sign
up for a registration session.
Beaver Dam Campus . . . . . . . . . 920-887-4402
Fond du Lac Campus . . . . . . . . . 920-924-6383
West Bend Campus . . . . . . . . . . 262-335-5783
HAVE A CLASS OR PROGRAM SUGGESTION?
Tell us about it at morainepark.edu/talk2us.
Campus and Center
Abbreviations
See Campus and Community Information for specific
locations.
ALN Allenton
BDC Beaver Dam
BRL Berlin
BRDBrandon
CAM Campbellsport
EDN Eden
FDC Fond du Lac
FXL Fox Lake
GRL Green Lake
HRT Hartford
HRC Horicon
HUS Hustisford
JACJackson
JUN Juneau
KSMKewaskum
LOM Lomira
MRK Markesan
MAY Mayville
NHL New Holstein
OKF Oakfield
PRNPrinceton
RIPRipon
ROSRosendale
SLNSlinger
WAU Waupun
WBC West Bend
Each class in this schedule lists the course number, course title,
CRN number (used for registration), campus location, days of the
week that the class meets, class times, instructor, instructional
method, and the start and end dates. The class time or day may be
blank if the class is offered online or in a self-paced instructional
method. If no instructional method is listed, it means the class is
taught using a traditional face to face format.
Days of the Week
M = Monday T = Tuesday W = Wednesday
F = Friday S = Saturday U = Sunday
R = Thursday
Classroom Instructional Methods
ACCL — Accelerated classes offer the same content in a condensed time frame. These classes meet on scheduled dates and times
at Moraine Park sites. Assignments and projects require extensive time outside of class. Assignments may be required for the first
class. These classes are usually offered once a week so you can take multiple classes in one semester. In ACCL programs you may
be expected to follow a sequence of accelerated classes.
BLD — Blended classes are a combination of Online, Interactive Video Conference (IVC) or Telepresence, and Classroom. Coursework
is completed both online and in the classroom. For the online work, a computer with Internet access is required. Students use the
Moraine Park Learning Management System (LMS) to submit assignments using the Microsoft Office Suite software. Instructors will
supply further information during the first class session. Classroom learning will take place either in a classroom at one site or at up
to three different sites using the IVC system.
IVC — Interactive Video Conference classes are offered at multiple Moraine Park sites with video and audio interaction through
television medium and microphones. These classes meet at scheduled dates and times. You communicate with the instructor via
audio and video technology.
ONL — Online classes are offered via the Internet. A computer with Internet access is required. Students use the Moraine Park
Learning Management System (LMS) to submit assignments using the Microsoft Office Suite software. Students have the flexibility
to learn where they choose. These classes are not self-paced and have required due dates for assessments and specified start and
end dates (see course descriptions). Some classes may also require additional software (see course descriptions). Communication
with instructors is done using the various communications tools within the LMS. Online classes delivered via the Internet will have an
additional $45 fee.
SPCS — Self-Paced Computer Software concept means you may start a class anytime within a semester. Class completion dates
are communicated during the face-to-face orientation and are strictly adhered to by the College. If the competencies and components of the class are not satisfactorily completed by the end of the semester, you will receive an F for the class grade. An orientation
session is required before beginning SPCS classes.
SPOL — Self-Paced Open Lab Within the scheduled open labs, students choose times to attend class.
Traditional classes meet at scheduled meeting dates and times at Moraine Park sites. Instruction is face to face.
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How to Register
Please note: The following students will be able to
register via self-service on myMPTC:
• All students registered for courses that began
after August 2010.
nSelf-Service Via Internet
Log on to mymptc.morainepark.edu, Student
tab, Student Tools, Add or Drop classes. This
system is available for registration and payment
of courses 24 hours a day.
SPRING CLASSES
Program Classes (For new and current students enrolled in a program)
These classes are designed for
certificate, technical diploma and
associate of applied science degree
students.
If you have any questions as to the registration
process, please contact 920-924-3207.
nPhone and In Person
Registration Hours - Academic Year
Monday - Thursday — 7:30 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Friday — 7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Summer Hours
Monday - Thursday — 7:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Friday — Closed June and July
Student Services
Call Center . . . . . . . . . . . 920-924-3207
Any Other Location . . . . . . . 1-800-472-4554
Payment of Fees
Registration is not complete nor are students
permitted to attend classes until all fees are
paid. Students who have not met their payment
responsibility by paying in full, enrolling in a payment plan, completing all steps of the financial
aid process, or submitting a Third-Party Contract
Application by the due date will be dropped from
ALL classes for non-payment.
Make a payment, enroll in a payment plan or
check account balance at myMPTC, Student Tab,
Student Finance.
Student E-Mail and Computer Account
In order to access MPTC computing resources, you
will need to open your student account. Once you
have registered for a class or have been officially
accepted to a program, you will receive a notification to your personal e-mail to set up your student
account. You may also go to morainepark.edu and
click the myMPTC/login. Under the Username text
box there is a “First-Time User” link to walk you
through the set up.
After opening your account, you will have a username
and password to access MPTC computing resources, such as student e-mail, on-campus computers,
myMPTC, online learning and on-campus printing.
The Moraine Park student e-mail account is the
official College communication tool. Course
updates, important notices, teacher and student
services contacts and other information is sent to
your student e-mail.
CRN
Start
No. Loc. Day(s)
Time
Instructor Method End Date
Accounting
101-112 Accounting 1
4 Crs. - $576.00+Books
Prerequisites: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in 101-138 Data
Management, Analysis and Reporting; 890-101 College 101. Online
classes delivered via the Internet will have an additional $45 fee.
30010BDC M
05:30P-08:25P
IVC 01/23-05/15
30010FDC M
05:30P-08:25P
IVC 01/23-05/15
30301ONL ONL 01/23-05/19
30010WBC M
05:30P-08:25P
IVC 01/23-05/15
4 Crs. - $576.00+Books
Prerequisite: 101-112 Accounting 1.
30035BDC W
09:00A-11:55A
30035FDC W
09:00A-11:55A
30302ONL
30035WBC W
09:00A-11:55A
IVC
IVC
ONL
IVC
01/25-05/17
01/25-05/17
01/23-05/19
01/25-05/17
101-115 Accounting 3
4 Crs. - $576.00+Books
*ACT or COMPASS scores accepted too.
Moraine Park Technical College does not discriminate on the basis of race,
color, national origin, sex, disability or age in employment, admissions, or its
programs or activities. The following person has been designated to handle
inquiries regarding the College’s nondiscrimination policies: Equal Opportunity
Officer, Moraine Park Technical College, 235 North National Avenue, PO Box
1940, Fond du Lac, WI 54936-1940, 920-924-6355 or 920-924-3495.
410-532 ABC Carpentry 2
Prerequisites: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in 101-114
Accounting 2; 101-141 Payroll Accounting. Online classes delivered
via the Internet will have an additional $45 fee.
30034BDC
IVC 01/25-05/17
30034FDC
IVC 01/25-05/17
30310ONL
ONL 01/23-05/19
30034WBC
IVC 01/25-05/17
Prerequisite: 410-531 ABC Carpentry 1.
30278WBC MTWRF07:30A-03:55P Roehrig
MTWR 07:30A-03:55PRoehrig
3 Crs. - $426.00+Books
3 Crs. - $432.00+Books
Online classes delivered via the Internet will have an additional $45 fee.
30032BDC M
12:30P-03:25P
IVC 01/23-05/15
30021BDC R
05:30P-09:25P
IVC/
BLD01/26-05/11
30032FDC M
12:30P-03:25P
IVC 01/23-05/15
30021FDC R
05:30P-09:25P
IVC/
BLD01/26-05/11
30308ONL
ONL 01/23-05/19
30032WBC M
12:30P-03:25P
IVC 01/23-05/15
30021WBC R
05:30P-09:25P
IVC/
BLD01/26-05/11
101-130QuickBooks
2 Crs. - $285.50+Books
ACCL 02/13-02/17
ACCL03/13-03/16
410-534 ABC Carpentry 4
2 Crs. - $285.50+Books
Prerequisite: 410-533 ABC Carpentry 3.
30279WBC MTWRF07:30A-03:55P Roehrig
MTWR 07:30A-03:55PRoehrig
ACCL 02/13-02/17
ACCL03/13-03/16
410-536 ABC Carpentry 6
2 Crs. - $285.50+Books
Prerequisite: 410-535 ABC Carpentry 5.
30283WBC MTWRF07:30A-03:55P Roehrig
MTWR 07:30A-03:55PRoehrig
01/30-02/03
02/27-03/02
410-538 ABC Carpentry 8
2 Crs. - $285.50+Books
Prerequisite: 410-537 ABC Carpentry 7.
30284WBC MTWRF07:30A-03:55P Roehrig
MTWR 07:30A-03:55PRoehrig
01/30-02/03
02/27-03/02
413-549 ABC Construction Electrician 10
3 Crs. - $432.00+Books
Online classes delivered via the Internet will have an additional $45 fee.
30062BDC T
12:30P-03:25P
IVC 01/24-05/16
30062FDC T
12:30P-03:25P
IVC 01/24-05/16
30312ONL
ONL 01/23-05/19
30063WBC T
05:30P-08:25P
01/24-05/16
2 Crs. - $309.00+Books
Prerequisite: 413-548 ABC Construction Electrician 9. Meets every
other week.
30271FDC W
07:00A-03:25P Rymer
02/01-05/10
413-541 ABC Construction Electrician 2
2 Crs. - $309.00+Books
Air Conditioning, Heating
and Ventilation
Prerequisite: 413-540 ABC Construction Electrician 1. Meets every
other week.
30263FDC M
07:00A-03:25P Rymer
01/30-05/08
30273WBC W
07:00A-03:25P Rymer
01/25-05/17
3 Crs. - $484.50+Books
413-543 ABC Construction Electrician 4
601-128 Building Control Systems Applications
Prerequisites: 601-108 HVAC Schematics; 601-127 Fundamentals of
Building Controls.
30288WBC T
05:30P-09:55P
BLD/
ACCL01/24-05/16
101-158 Accounting Capstone
601-134 Commercial Heating and Air Conditioning
Online classes delivered via the Internet will have an additional $45 fee.
30033BDC T
09:00A-11:55A
IVC/
ACCL01/24-05/16
30033FDC T
09:00A-11:55A
IVC/
ACCL01/24-05/16
30313ONL
ONL 01/23-05/19
30033WBC T
09:00A-11:55A
IVC/
ACCL01/24-05/16
Prerequisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in 601-123
Residential Heating Systems.
31328WBC F
05:00P-09:55P
BLD 01/27-05/19
30287WBC MTWR 08:00A-10:55AKrug
BLD/
ACCL03/27-05/18
Prerequisite: 413-544 ABC Construction Electrician 5. Meets every
other week.
30270FDC R
07:30A-03:55P Melaney
01/26-05/18
30276WBC T
07:00A-03:25P Melaney
01/31-05/09
601-119 Geothermal Heat Pumps
413-547 ABC Construction Electrician 8
4 Crs. - $646.00+Books
3 Crs. - $432.00+Books
101-129 Applied Income Tax
3 Crs. - $432.00+Books
Prerequisite: 101-123 Income Tax Accounting.
30067FDC R
12:00P-03:55P
30068WBC R
12:00P-03:55P
01/26-04/20
01/26-04/20
3 Crs. - $468.00+Books
Prerequisite: 101-114 Accounting 2.
30306ONL
2 Crs. - $323.00+Books
Prerequisites: 601-108 HVAC Schematics; 601-121 Refrigeration
Service Techniques; 601-122 Residential Air Conditioning; 601-127
Fundamentals of Building Controls.
30291WBC
Krug
BLD 01/23-05/19
601-122 Residential Air Conditioning
3 Crs. - $484.50+Books
101-128Auditing
ONL 01/23-05/19
101-125 Cost Management
3 Crs. - $426.00+Books
Prerequisite: 101-114 Accounting 2. Meets every other week.
30013BDC T
05:30P-09:25P
IVC/
ACCL01/31-05/16
30013FDC T
05:30P-09:25P
IVC/
ACCL01/31-05/16
30013WBC T
05:30P-09:25P
IVC/
ACCL01/31-05/16
101-138 Data Management, Analysis and
Reporting
3 Crs. - $432.00+Books
Prerequisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in 103-159
Computer Literacy - Microsoft Office. Online classes delivered via the
Internet will have an additional $45 fee.
30488FDC T
09:00A-12:55P
IVC 01/24-05/16
30311ONL
ONL 01/23-05/19
30488WBC T
09:00A-12:55P
IVC 01/24-05/16
3 Crs. - $426.00+Books
Get off to a successful start with
your education – make the right
choice! When planning your
course schedule, remember that
your ACCUPLACER* Placement
Exam scores determine whether
you meet prerequisites for some
General Education courses.
Please work with Student Services so you can choose the right
courses to meet your needs.
101-154 Microcomputer Accounting Applications
Prerequisite: 101-114 Accounting 2. Online classes delivered via the
Internet will have an additional $45 fee.
30065BDC M
05:30P-08:25P
IVC 01/23-05/15
30065FDC M
05:30P-08:25P
IVC 01/23-05/15
30303ONL ONL 01/23-05/19
30065WBC M
05:30P-08:25P
IVC 01/23-05/15
101-123 Income Tax Accounting
ATTENTION STUDENTS!
CRN
Start
No. Loc. Day(s)
Time
Instructor Method End Date
101-141 Payroll Accounting
101-114 Accounting 2
Spring 2017 payment due January 6, 2017.
All fees are payable by due dates published
prior to the Fall, Spring and Summer terms. If
the due date has expired, payment is due at
time of registration.
CRN
Start
No. Loc. Day(s)
Time
Instructor Method End Date
30027 Meets every other week. Online classes delivered via the
Internet will have an additional $45 fee.
30027BDC R
05:30P-09:25P
IVC/
ACCL02/02-05/18
30027FDC R
05:30P-09:25P
IVC/
ACCL02/02-05/18
30304ONL
ONL 01/23-05/19
30027WBC R
05:30P-09:25P
IVC/
ACCL02/02-05/18
101-145 Integrated Accounting Applications
3 Crs. - $432.00+Books
Prerequisites: 601-108 HVAC Schematics; 601-121 Refrigeration
Service Techniques; 890-101 College 101. Completion of or concurrent
enrollment in 103-159 Computer Literacy - Microsoft Office.
30286WBC MTWR 10:30A-12:55P Krug
BLD 01/23-03/16
601-123 Residential Heating Systems
3 Crs. - $484.50+Books
Prerequisite: 601-108 HVAC Schematics.
30285WBC MTWR 08:00A-10:25AKrug
31284WBC MW 05:00P-09:55P Krug
BLD 01/23-03/16
BLD 03/27-05/17
601-130 Supermarket Refrigeration
3 Crs. - $484.50+Books
Prerequisite: 601-129 Commercial Food Service Refrigeration.
30290WBC R
05:30P-08:25P Krug
BLD/
ACCL01/26-05/18
Alcohol and Other Drug
Abuse (AODA)
(For a complete class listing, see Human Services.)
Apprenticeship
All Apprenticeship classes are for contracted
apprentices. Please refer to your apprenticeship
schedule for a list of meeting times and dates.
2 Crs. - $309.00+Books
Prerequisite: 413-542 ABC Construction Electrician 3. Meets every
other week.
30267FDC T
07:00A-03:25P Rymer
01/31-05/09
30275WBC M
07:00A-03:25P Rymer
01/23-05/15
413-545 ABC Construction Electrician 6
2 Crs. - $309.00+Books
2 Crs. - $309.00+Books
Prerequisite: 413-546 ABC Construction Electrician 7. Meets every
other week.
30277WBC T
07:00A-03:25P Rymer
01/24-05/16
420-586 Die Making
1 Cr. - $175.50+Books
30293WBC W
30297WBC W
30300WBC F
12:30P-02:25P
02:30P-04:25P
02:30P-04:25P
01/25-05/17
01/25-05/17
01/27-05/19
420-579 Introduction to Computer-Aided
Manufacturing
1 Cr. - $175.50+Books
30295WBC W
30294WBC W
30298WBC F
07:30A-09:30A
02:30P-04:25P
07:30A-09:25A
01/25-05/17
01/25-05/17
01/27-05/19
422-505Metallurgy
1 Cr. - $145.00+Books
30292WBC W
30296WBC W
30299WBC F
07:30A-09:25A
12:30P-02:25P
12:30P-02:25P
01/25-05/17
01/25-05/17
01/27-05/19
Automation
620-136 Advanced Allen-Bradley PLCs and
PanelVIEW
3 Crs. - $474.00+Books
Prerequisite: 620-135 Allen-Bradley PLCs and Ladder Logic.
30808FDC T
08:30A-12:25P Habeck
01/24-05/16
620-151 Fanuc Robotics and Vision Systems
3 Crs. - $474.00+Books
30810FDC R
04:00P-07:55P Habeck
01/26-05/18
Earn your
High School Equivalency Diploma
WITHOUT THE STRESS AND ANXIETY OF TESTS!
Prerequisite: 101-114 Accounting 2. Online classes delivered via the
Internet will have an additional $45 fee.
30080FDC W
12:30P-03:25P
01/25-05/17
30309ONL
ONL 01/23-05/19
30083WBC W
09:00A-11:55A
01/25-05/17
• Complete competencies in reading, math, science,
social studies, employability skills, civics and health.
101-134 Introduction to Finance
• There are NO timed tests.
Prerequisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in 804-107
College Mathematics. 30014 Meets every other week. Online classes
delivered via the Internet will have an additional $45 fee.
30014BDC T
05:30P-09:25P
IVC/
BLD01/24-05/09
30014FDC T
05:30P-09:25P
IVC/
BLD01/24-05/09
30081FDC W
12:30P-03:25P
01/25-05/17
30307ONL
ONL 01/23-05/19
30014WBC T
05:30P-09:25P
IVC/
BLD01/24-05/09
• Learn skills essential to student success in further schools and
the workplace.
3 Crs. - $426.00+Books
• Show mastery of competencies in a variety of ways.
• Instructors assist in the learning process.
FOR INFORMATION, CALL
BEAVER DAM CAMPUS
920.887.4402
FOND DU LAC CAMPUS
920.924.6393
TTY/VP: Use Relay/VRS
One time credential fee of $15. Must be 18+ years of age.
WEST BEND CAMPUS
262.335.5715
If you have an MPTC account, register at morainepark.edu/register.
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CRN
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Time
Instructor Method End Date
CRN
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Instructor Method End Date
CRN
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No. Loc. Day(s)
Time
Instructor Method End Date
602-109 Auto Transmission/Transaxle
Blueprint Reading
105-150 Business Practice Firm
4 Crs. - $632.00+Books
Prerequisite: 602-127 Electrical and Electronic Systems 2.
30403FDC M
07:00A-11:55ADaniels
BLD 01/23-03/15
TW
07:00A-01:25PDaniels BLD 01/24-03/15
30404FDC M
07:00A-11:55ADaniels
BLD 01/23-03/15
TW
07:00A-01:25PDaniels BLD 01/24-03/15
Credit
Transfer
602-127 Electrical and Electronic Systems 2
3 Crs. - $474.00+Books
OUR CREDITS
TRANSFER
Moraine Park has transfer agreements
with 40 four-year colleges and universities.
Prerequisite: 602-125 Electrical and Electronic Systems 1.
30422FDC M
04:00P-09:25P Moy
BLD 01/23-02/13
TWR 11:00A-04:55PMoy
BLD 01/24-02/16
30423FDC M
04:00P-09:25P Moy
BLD 01/23-02/13
TWR 11:00A-04:55PMoy
BLD 01/24-02/16
602-128 Electrical and Electronic Systems 3
3 Crs. - $474.00+Books
Prerequisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in 602-127
Electrical and Electronic Systems 2.
30424FDC M
04:00P-09:25P Moy
BLD 02/20-03/13
TWR 11:00A-04:55PMoy
BLD 02/21-03/16
30425FDC M
04:00P-09:25P Moy
BLD 02/20-03/13
TWR 11:00A-04:55PMoy
BLD 02/21-03/16
602-197 Engine Performance 1
3 Crs. - $474.00+Books
See all transfer agreements at:
Prerequisites: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in 602-103
Engine Repair 1; 602-127 Electrical and Electronic Systems 2.
30420FDC M
04:00P-9:25P Corrente BLD 04/17-05/15
TWR 11:00A-04:55PCorrente BLD 04/18-05/18
30421FDC M
04:00P-09:25P Corrente BLD 04/17-05/15
TWR 11:00A-04:55PCorrente BLD 04/18-05/18
morainepark.edu/transfer
3 Crs. - $426.00+Books
623-110 Technical Print Reading
2 Crs. - $295.00+Books
Prerequisites: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in 103-159
Computer Literacy - Microsoft Office; 804-113 College Technical
Mathematics 1A or 804-360 Occupational Mathematics 1. This
course is being taught as independent study. Meets once each
month: 1/26, 2/23, 3/30, 4/27.
30909FDC R
07:00A-10:55ARoehl
BLD 01/26-04/27
105-152 Business Practicum
Business
3 Crs. - $468.00+Books
106-121 Advanced Document Formatting
1 Cr. - $189.00+Books
Prerequisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in 106-120
Document Formatting.
30549ONL
ONL 01/23-05/19
106-164 Business Applications for Microsoft
Office
3 Crs. - $432.00+Books
Prerequisites: 103-159 Computer Literacy - Microsoft Office; 106-163
Database and Spreadsheet Essentials.
30117BDC M
08:30A-11:25A
IVC/
BLD01/23-05/15
30147BDC M
05:30P-09:25P
IVC 01/23-05/15
30119FDC M
08:30A-11:25A
BLD 01/23-05/15
30147FDC M
05:30P-09:25P
IVC 01/23-05/15
30117WBC M
08:30A-11:25A
IVC/
BLD01/23-05/15
30147WBC M
05:30P-09:25P
IVC 01/23-05/15
106-111 Business Communications
602-103 Engine Repair 1
3 Crs. - $468.00+Books
2 Crs. - $316.00+Books
Prerequisite: 801-136 English Composition 1.
30551ONL
CRN
Start
No. Loc. Day(s)
Time
Instructor Method End Date
620-146 Instrumentation and Process Control
602-132 Light Duty Diesel Engine Operation
Prerequisite: 620-133 Data Acquisition and Control with LabVIEW or
620-141 Mechanical Drives 1.
30809FDC R
11:00A-02:55P Habeck
01/26-05/18
Prerequisite: 602-198 Engine Performance 2.
30414FDC R
07:00A-01:25P Daniels
30416FDC R
07:00A-01:25P Daniels
620-111 Integrated Manufacturing Production Mechatronics
602-149 Manual Drive Train and Axles
105-160 Business Law
Prerequisite: 620-110 Integrated Manufacturing, Planning Mechatronics.
30811FDC F
08:30A-12:25P Habeck
01/27-05/19
Prerequisite: 602-127 Electrical and Electronic Systems 2.
30407FDC M
07:00A-11:55ASchwanz BLD 03/27-05/15
TW
07:00A-01:25PSchwanz BLD 03/28-05/17
30408FDC M
07:00A-11:55ASchwanz BLD 03/27-05/15
TW
07:00A-01:25PSchwanz BLD 03/28-05/17
Online classes delivered via the Internet will have an additional $45 fee.
30142FDC T
01:30P-04:25P
01/24-05/16
30260ONL
ONL 01/23-05/15
30315ONL
ONL 01/23-05/19
30078WBC M
12:30P-03:25P
01/23-05/15
Automotive
602-133 Shop Simulation/Internship 1
106-142 Business Meeting and Event Planning
Prerequisites: 602-104 Brake Systems; 602-124 Steering and Suspension
Systems.
30427FDC R
05:30P-09:25P Moy
BLD 01/26-05/18
30426FDC R
05:30P-09:25P Corrente BLD 01/26-05/18
Prerequisite: 106-113 Business Publications.
30122BDC W
09:00A-12:25P
BLD 01/25-05/17
30127FDC W
12:30P-03:25P
BLD 01/25-05/17
30121WBC T
09:00A-12:55P
01/24-05/16
3 Crs. - $474.00+Books
2 Crs. - $316.00+Books
All Automotive classes are for Automotive Program
students only.
602-195 Advanced Chassis Systems
2 Crs. - $316.00+Books
Prerequisites: 602-104 Brake Systems; 602-124 Steering and Suspension
Systems; 602-127 Electrical and Electronic Systems 2.
30412FDC R
07:00A-01:25P Schwanz BLD 01/26-03/16
30413FDC R
07:00A-01:25P Schwanz BLD 01/26-03/16
2 Crs. - $316.00+Books
BLD 03/30-05/18
BLD 03/30-05/18
4 Crs. - $632.00+Books
2 Crs. - $316.00+Books
ONL 01/23-05/19
105-140 Business Decision Making
3 Crs. - $426.00+Books
Prerequisites: 101-184 Principles of Accounting; 104-102 Marketing
Principles. Online classes delivered via the Internet will have an
additional $45 fee.
30140FDC M
12:30P-04:25P
01/23-05/15
30164FDC W
05:30P-09:25P
01/25-05/17
30261ONL
ONL 01/23-05/15
3 Crs. - $426.00+Books
3 Crs. - $432.00+Books
602-135 Shop Simulation/Internship 3
2 Crs. - $316.00+Books
Prerequisites: 602-123 Engine Repair 2; 602-196 Climate Control
Systems; 602-198 Engine Performance 2.
30406FDC M
12:30P-04:25P Schwanz BLD 01/23-05/15
30405FDC M
12:30P-04:25P Daniels
BLD 01/23-05/15
Prerequisite: 101-115 Accounting 3 or 104-125 Advertising and
Social Media Campaign or 152-122 Migrating to Native Platforms or
106-111 Business Communications or 116-154 Recruiting and Hiring.
30259ONL
ONL 01/23-05/15
30314ONL
ONL 01/23-05/19
106-180 Business Protocol
3 Crs. - $426.00+Books
Online classes delivered via the Internet will have an additional $45 fee.
30149BDC T
12:30P-02:25P
IVC/
BLD01/24-05/16
30149FDC T
12:30P-02:25P
IVC/
BLD01/24-05/16
30553ONL
ONL 01/23-05/19
30149WBC T
12:30P-02:25P
IVC/
BLD01/24-05/16
102-115 Business Relations
3 Crs. - $426.00+Books
Online classes delivered via the Internet will have an additional $45 fee.
30257ONL
ONL 01/23-05/15
30159WBC T
01:30P-04:25P
01/24-05/16
106-135 Business Technology and Innovation
Prerequisite: 602-107 Auto Service Fundamentals.
30417FDC M
04:00P-09:25P Corrente BLD
TWR 11:00A-04:55PCorrente BLD
30418FDC M
04:00P-09:25P Corrente BLD
TWR 11:00A -04:55PCorrente BLD
03/27-04/10
03/27-04/13
03/27-04/10
03/27-04/13
Prerequisite: 101-115 Accounting 3 or 104-125 Advertising and Social
Media Campaign or 106-111 Business Communications or 116-154
Recruiting and Hiring.
30161BDC W
01:30P-04:25P
01/25-05/17
30154FDC M
05:30P-09:25P
01/23-05/15
30166FDC R
08:30A-12:25P
01/26-05/18
30167WBC R
08:30A-12:25P
01/26-05/18
TELL US HOW WE’RE DOING
morainepark.edu/talk2us
3 Crs. - $426.00+Books
Prerequisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in 103-159
Computer Literacy - Microsoft Office.
30125BDC M
12:30P-03:25P
01/23-05/15
30120FDC T
08:30A-11:25A
01/24-05/16
30123WBC W
08:30A-11:25A
01/25-05/17
106-101 Customer Service Essentials
3 Crs. - $426.00+Books
Prerequisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in 103-159
Computer Literacy - Microsoft Office.
30118FDC M
08:30A-11:25A
01/23-05/15
30129WBC R
01:00P-03:55P
01/26-05/18
106-120 Document Formatting
1 Cr. - $189.00+Books
Prerequisite: “A” Grade in 106-103 Keyboarding or demonstrated
30 words a minute for 3 minutes with 3 or fewer errors using correct
fingering. Enroll in Keyboarding Pretest to determine placement.
30550ONL
ONL 01/23-05/19
Classes starting as
early as JANUARY 3.
Spring semester
begins January 23.
Continuing Education and Professional Development Classes
These classes are designed for individuals in the
workforce looking to maintain current licensure
or for individuals looking to enter the workforce
needing to gain or improve vital job skills.
CRN
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No.
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Apprenticeship
602-406 NEW! Automotive Electrical and Electronic Fundamentals
455-455 Transition to Trainer, Your Role as a Journeyworker
8 Hrs. - $30.77
(62 & over $4.70)
Introduces students to the tools of a job-site trainer. Students explore the role of a journeyworker/
trainer, discover how to deliver hands-on training, and examine the process for giving useful
feedback. Designed for completing apprentices.
30282FDC MW 05:00P-08:55P Bouchard
02/27-03/01
30281FDC S
08:00A-03:55P Bouchard
04/29-04/29
30280WBC S
08:00A-03:55P Bouchard
01/21-01/21
Automotive
CRN
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Accounting
101-401 QuickBooks Payroll
6 Hrs. - $43.90+Books
(62 & over $24.35+Books)
As an employer, learn how to process employee payroll by properly setting up all employee’s
state and federal withholding including properly dealing with special situations such as wage
garnishments. This class is designed to help familiarize you with the basic concepts of creating and distributing end of year W-2s, 1099 forms and quarterly reports. Textbook required.
31156FDC F
08:30A-03:25P Kraft
02/10-02/10
101-408 QuickBooks Level 1
12 Hrs. - $83.32+Books
(62 & over $44.21+Books)
This is a brief introductory course that covers the basic concepts of QuickBooks. It also
reviews fundamental accounting concepts. The key lesson features you will learn are
managing QuickBook files, working with customer and vendor transactions, banking with
QuickBooks, planning and creating a new company, and opening of balances and balance
sheet reports. Textbook required.
30979WBC R
05:30P-08:25P Didier
04/06-04/27
101-409 QuickBooks Level 2
12 Hrs. - $83.32+Books
(62 & over $44.21+Books)
This course is a continuation of QuickBooks Level 1. Students are guided with step-by-step
instructions covering advanced topics of QuickBooks: working with physical inventory, payroll
and job costing, creating estimates and formatting options, working with balance sheets and
customizing your QuickBooks file using reports and graphs. Textbook required.
30980WBC R
05:30P-08:25P Didier
05/04-05/25
Software may be available in the
bookstore at student discount prices.
602-403 Applications of Automotive Lab Scope
4 Hrs. - $149.00
(62 & over $135.96)
Review introduction to lab scopes with hands-on application to lab scope testing in shop
setting. Participants can provide vehicles with concerns. Students are strongly encouraged to
take Introduction to Automotive Lab Scope before this hands-on course. Snap-on certification
testing after course completion is available upon request.
31227FDC T
06:00P-09:55P Corrente
02/28-02/28
602-404 Automotive Shop of the Future
3 Hrs. - $99.00
(62 & over $85.96)
Shop owners and technicians will learn what services to provide for cars of yesterday, today
and the future. The latest trends in shop technology will be reviewed and the effects of
changing EPA requirements of 2025 will be discussed. Take this course to see if your shop is
ready for servicing cars of the future.
31228FDC S
09:00A-11:55A Moy
02/04-02/04
602-402 Introduction to Automotive Lab Scope
6 Hrs. - $199.00
(62 & over $179.45)
Provides an introduction to operating an automotive lab scope. Snap-on Verus scan tool
will be provided for the lab scope training. You are encouraged to bring your lab scope for
comparison and classroom discussion. Highly recommend taking the Snap-on Verus Pro
Navigation and Scanner Operation course first. Snap-on certification testing after course
completion is available upon request.
31226FDC T
06:00P-08:55P Daniels
02/14-02/21
602-409 NEW! Automotive Computer Control Systems
12 Hrs. - $259.00
(62 & over $219.89)
Develop the skills needed to diagnose, service, and repair various computer control systems.
Students can bring in vehicles with these system concerns. Classroom and hands-on exercises
included. Students are encouraged to take Automotive Electrical and Electronic Fundamentals
prior to this course. Course will support completion of A6 ASE electrical exam.
31279FDC S
08:00A-02:25P Corrente
04/22-04/29
16 Hrs. - $349.00
(62 & over $296.86)
Develop an understanding of basic electrical and electronic fundamentals using Ohm’s Law.
Students will build circuits, use electrical test equipment, develop wire repair techniques, and
read automotive wiring diagrams. Classroom and hands-on exercises included. Course will
support completion of A6 ASE electrical exam. Books included.
31275FDC S
08:00A-04:25P Moy
02/18-02/25
602-408 NEW! Automotive Lighting Systems
8 Hrs. - $179.00
(62 & over $152.93)
Develop the skills needed to diagnose, service, and repair INTERNAL and EXTERNAL lighting
systems. Students can bring in vehicles with these system concerns. Classroom and hands-on
exercises included. Students should have the ability to read automotive wiring diagrams as
necessary and are encouraged to take Automotive Electrical and Electronic Fundamentals
prior to this course. Course will support completion of A6 ASE electrical exam.
31278FDC S
08:00A-04:25P Moy
03/18-03/18
602-410 NEW! Automotive OBD II
12 Hrs. - $259.00
(62 & over $219.89)
Learn to diagnose, service, and repair On-Board Diagnostic System II used on 1996 and newer
gasoline internal combustion engines. Students can bring in vehicles with these system
concerns. Classroom and hands-on exercises included. Students are encouraged to complete
Automotive Computer Control Systems course prior to taking this course. Course will support
completion of A6 ASE electrical exam.
31280FDC S
08:00A-02:25P Corrente
05/06-05/13
602-407 NEW! Automotive Starting and Charging Systems
12 Hrs. - $259.00
(62 & over $219.89)
Develop the skills needed to diagnose, service, and repair battery, starting, and charging
systems. Students can bring in vehicles with these system concerns. Classroom and hands-on
exercises included. Students should have the ability to read automotive wiring diagrams as
necessary and are encouraged to take Automotive Electrical and Electronic Fundamentals
prior to this course. Course will support completion of A6 ASE electrical exam.
31277FDC S
08:00A-02:25P Moy
03/04-03/11
602-405 Snap-On Verus Pro Navigation and Scanner Operation
6 Hrs. - $199.00
(62 & over $179.45)
This course provides navigation and operation training on the Snap-on Verus Pro scan tool.
With this training you should be aware of approximately 95% of the features and functionality of this high tech scan tool. Verus Pro scan tools will be provided but you are encouraged
to bring your own. Snap-on certification testing after course completion is available upon
request. 31266 Held at Hartford Union High School, 805 Cedar Street.
31225FDC T
06:00P-08:55P Daniels
01/31-02/07
31266HRT S
08:00A-02:25P Moy
02/11-02/11
For a complete program class listing and course descriptions, go to morainepark.edu/mptccatalog.
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106-182 Document Management
102-120 Principles of Management
307-117 ECE: Credit for Prior Learning
307-194 ECE: Math Science & Social Studies
Prerequisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in 103-159
Computer Literacy - Microsoft Office. Online classes delivered via the
Internet will have an additional $45 fee.
30126FDC W
12:30P-04:25P
01/25-05/16
30128FDC W
05:30P-08:25P
BLD 01/25-05/17
30554ONL
ONL 01/23-05/19
30124WBC M
12:30P-04:25P
01/23-05/15
Prerequisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in 102-110
Introduction to Business or 105-120 Business Organization. Online
classes delivered via the Internet will have an additional $45 fee.
30152FDC M
05:30P-08:25P
01/23-05/15
30163FDC W
01:30P-04:25P
01/25-05/17
30255ONL
ONL 01/23-05/15
30156WBC T
09:30A-12:25P
01/24-05/16
This class is self-paced/open lab. Instructor will send welcome e-mail
when registered. Mandatory orientation is 1/31. Meets every other
week.
31210BDC T
06:00P-08:55P Anderson SPOL 01/31-05/09
31210FDC T
06:00P-08:55P Anderson SPOL 01/31-05/09
31210WBC T
06:00P-08:55P Anderson SPOL 01/31-05/09
Prerequisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in 103-159
Computer Literacy - Microsoft Office.
31107FDC T
01:30P-04:25P Paradies
01/24-05/16
31108WBC W
05:30P-08:25P Hager
01/25-05/17
116-151 Employee Relations
116-154 Recruiting and Hiring
307-195 ECE: Family & Community Relationships
3 Crs. - $426.00+Books
Online classes delivered via the Internet will have an additional $45 fee.
30055BDC M
08:30A-11:25A
IVC 01/23-05/15
30055FDC M
08:30A-11:25A
IVC 01/23-05/15
30342ONL
ONL 01/23-03/17
30055WBC M
08:30A-11:25A
IVC 01/23-05/15
30089BDC W
05:30P-09:25P
30089FDC W
05:30P-09:25P
30089WBC W
05:30P-09:25P
Prerequisite: 307-174 ECE: Practicum 1. 31215 Mandatory orientation
2/1. Schedule determined by instructor and site availability. Meets
every other week. 31223 Mandatory orientation 1/31. Schedule determined by instructor and site availability. Meets every other week.
31223BDC T
05:00P-08:55P Paradies IVC 01/31-01/31
T
04:45P-05:40PParadies IVC 02/21-05/09
31223FDC T
05:00P-08:55P Paradies IVC 01/31-01/31
T
04:45P-05:40PParadies IVC 02/21-05/09
31215WBC W
04:30P-08:25P Hager
02/01-02/01
W
03:30P-04:25PHager
02/22-05/10
3 Crs. - $426.00+Books
3 Crs. - $432.00+Books
3 Crs. - $426.00+Books
3 Crs. - $426.00+Books
102-110 Introduction to Business
Prerequisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in 890-101
College 101.
30138FDC M
08:30A-12:25P
01/23-05/15
30256ONL
ONL 01/23-05/15
30254ONL
ONL 01/23-05/15
30160WBC T
05:30P-08:25P
01/24-05/16
30169WBC F
08:30A-11:25A
01/27-05/19
116-130 Introduction to Human Resources
3 Crs. - $426.00+Books
Prerequisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in 102-110
Introduction to Business. Online classes delivered via the Internet
will have an additional $45 fee.
30090BDC R
05:30P-09:25P
IVC/
ACCL03/30-05/18
30090FDC R
05:30P-09:25P
IVC/
ACCL03/30-05/18
30341ONL
ONL 03/27-05/19
30090WBC R
05:30P-09:25P
IVC/
ACCL03/30-05/18
106-169 Law Office Applications
3 Crs. - $474.00+Books
Prerequisites: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in 106-167
Legal Processes and Systems; 106-175 Legal Documents 1; 106-176
Legal Documents 2; 106-178 Legal Office Professional.
30552ONL
ONL 01/23-05/19
106-167 Legal Processes and Systems
30548ONL
ONL 01/23-05/19
116-152 Orientation and Training
3 Crs. - $426.00+Books
30088BDC W
05:30P-09:25P
30088FDC W
05:30P-09:25P
30088WBC W
05:30P-09:25P
3 Crs. - $474.00+Books
30322ONL
ONL 01/23-05/19
145-189 Writing a Small Business Plan
3 Crs. - $426.00+Books
30131BDC W
30131FDC W
30131WBC W
09:30A-12:25P
09:30A-12:25P
09:30A-12:25P
31112BDC R
31112FDC R
31117WBC T
01:30P-04:25P Paradies IVC 01/26-05/18
01:30P-04:25P Paradies IVC 01/26-05/18
05:30P-08:25P Hager
01/24-05/16
307-148 ECE: Foundations of Early Childhood
Education
3 Crs. - $468.00+Books
31119ONL
152-109 Search Engine Optimization
3 Crs. - $426.00+Books
3 Crs. - $468.00+Books
IVC/
ACCL03/29-05/17
IVC/
ACCL03/29-05/17
IVC/
ACCL03/29-05/17
3 Crs. - $426.00+Books
IVC 01/25-05/17
IVC 01/25-05/17
IVC 01/25-05/17
Paradies
ONL 01/23-05/19
307-192 ECE: Practicum 2
3 Crs. - $426.00+Books
307-169 ECE: Infant/Toddler Group Care
307-199 ECE: Practicum 4
31213BDC R
31213FDC R
31213WBC R
Prerequisite: 307-197 ECE: Practicum 3. 31218 and 31224 Mandatory
orientation 1/25. Schedule determined by instructor and site availability.
Meets every other week.
31224BDC W
05:00P-08:55P Paradies IVC 01/25-01/25
W
04:45P-06:40PParadies IVC 02/15-05/17
31224FDC W
05:00P-08:55P Paradies IVC 01/25-01/25
W
04:45P-06:40PParadies IVC 02/15-05/17
31218WBC W
08:30A-12:25P Hager
01/25-01/25
W
01:00P-02:55PHager
02/15-05/17
3 Crs. - $426.00+Books
04:30P-08:25P Anderson IVC 01/26-03/16
04:30P-08:25P Anderson IVC 01/26-03/16
04:30P-08:25P Anderson IVC 01/26-03/16
Career Development/
Occupational
3 Crs. - $426.00+Books
890-130 Career Development
1 Cr. - $145.00+Books
Online classes delivered via the Internet will have an additional $45 fee.
31276BDC TWRF 04:30P-06:25P
IVC 01/03-01/13
31276FDL TWRF 04:30P-06:25P
IVC 01/03-01/13
31269ONL
ONL 01/09-01/16
31271ONL
ONL 01/23-02/17
31276WBC TWRF 04:30P-06:25P
IVC 01/03-01/13
Childcare and Development
LET US HELP YOU SUCCEED!
The Student Support Services (SSS) program creates an individualized learning
experience for Moraine Park students.
We offer:
– Academic Advising
– Financial Aid Assistance
– Professional and Personal
Goal Planning
– Continuing Education
Planning - College
Transfer Options
307-136 Administrative Seminar
3 Crs. - $468.00+Books
Prerequisites: 307-131 Administration and Supervision; 307-132
Operations Management; 307-133 Financial Management; 307-134
Early Childhood Programs and the External Environment; 307-135
Best Practices.
31122ONL
Melzark ONL 04/11-05/19
307-135 Best Practices
IVC/
ACCL01/25-03/15
IVC/
ACCL01/25-03/15
IVC/
ACCL01/25-03/15
3 Crs. - $426.00+Books
3 Crs. - $468.00+Books
31121ONL
Melzark
ONL 03/02-04/10
Get “the edge” you need to
succeed! Visit us today at
morainepark.edu/trioSSS
or call us at 920-924-3165.
307-179 ECE: Child Development
3 Crs. - $426.00+Books
31110FDC W
31111WBC R
01:30P-04:25P Paradies
05:30P-08:25P Hager
01/25-05/17
01/26-05/18
307-187 ECE: Children With Differing Abilities
SSS/TRiO is a federally funded program by a
$220,000 grant from the U.S. Department of
Education in cooperation with Moraine Park
Technical College.
3 Crs. - $426.00+Books
31106BDC M
31106FDC M
31106WBC M
02:00P-04:55P Katarincic IVC 01/23-05/15
02:00P-04:55P Katarincic IVC 01/23-05/15
02:00P-04:55P Katarincic IVC 01/23-05/15
Continuing Education and Professional Development Classes (cont.)
CRN
Start
No.
Loc.
Day(s)
Time
Instructor
Method* End Date
CRN
Start
No.
Loc.
Day(s)
Time
Instructor
Method* End Date
CRN
Start
No.
Loc.
Day(s)
Time
Instructor
Method* End Date
CPR
103-455 Intermediate Excel - 9 Hours Silver
Computers-Beginning Courses
531-450 BLS for Health Care Provider
9 Hrs. - $37.34
(62 & over $4.75)
Provides instruction in adult, infant and child CPR and the use of barrier devices, foreign-body
airway obstruction and automated external defibrillation for health care providers who
respond to cardiac and respiratory emergencies.
30380BDC TW
06:00P-08:55P
01/03-01/04
30382FDC MT
06:00P-08:55P
01/09-01/10
30385WBC MT
06:00P-08:55P
01/16-01/17
Explores intermediate features of Microsoft Excel. Provides hands-on experience in using
Excel and building and designing worksheet solutions. Silver classes are introductory classes
that provide a basic understanding of the software application typically required for home
use. Textbook recommended.
31000BDC MW 05:30P-08:25P Peto
03/06-03/13
31053FDC F
09:00A-11:55A Hass
02/24-03/10
31063FDC MWF 09:00A-11:55A Hass
05/15-05/19
30859WBC TWF 01:00P-03:55P Lieven
05/02-05/05
531-451 BLS for Healthcare Provider Refresher
103-446 Complete Professional MS Excel Series
6 Hrs. - $27.20
4 Hrs. - $20.64
(62 & over $7.65)
(62 & over $7.60)
Renewal course that is designed to teach adult, infant and child CPR and the use of barrier
devices, foreign-body airway obstruction (FBAO), an automated external defibrillator (AED)
and a bag-valve mask.
30381BDC R
06:00P-09:55P
01/05-01/05
30383FDC W
06:00P-09:55P
01/11-01/11
30386WBC W
06:00P-09:55P
01/18-01/18
531-449 First Aid Emergency Care Procedures
4 Hrs. - $20.64
Computer Software
9 Hrs. - $37.34
103-448 Microsoft Excel 2013 Level 1 Professional Series
(62 & over $4.75)
9 Hrs. - $37.34
(62 & over $4.75)
Learn how to turn on equipment; what to expect once it is on; and how to use a mouse, run
software and give commands to the computer. Hands-on experience is emphasized. This
beginning-level course introduces basic computer information. Each student is required to
bring a jump drive to class. Textbook optional. 30870 Taught on laptops. 31058 Office 2010.
Held at the Fond du Lac Senior Center, 151 E. First Street.
30997BDC T
09:00A-11:55A Peto
01/31-02/14
31064FDC MF
09:00A-11:55A TBD
01/23-01/30
31058 FDL-SCTR
09:00A-11:55A Hass
04/11-04/18
31194JAC R
12:30P-03:25P Toth
02/16-03/02
30870RIP W
04:00P-06:55P Gates
03/01-03/15
30889WBC TR
08:30A-11:25A Tess
02/02-02/09
103-485 Computer Basics for Beginners 2
9 Hrs. - $37.34
(62 & over $4.75)
Covers beginning-level skills and is ideal for the newer computer user who wants to become
well versed in Excel. Topics introduced include the Ribbon interface: entering and editing
data; selecting cells and ranges; printing worksheets; creating formulas and functions, formatting cell contents; inserting and deleting columns, rows, and cells; charts; and more. After
completing this course, students can successfully face the challenges presented in Microsoft
Excel 2013. Materials included.
31055BDC W
05:00P-07:55P Hass
03/15-03/22
31009WBC R
06:00P-08:55P Radke
02/09-02/16
Learn how to create and save documents; bold, italicize and format documents; and work with
files and folders on a computer. Hands-on experience is emphasized. Each student is required
to bring a jump drive to class. Textbook optional. 30872 Taught on laptops. 31059 Office 2010.
Held at the Fond du Lac Senior Center, 151 E. First Street.
30998BDC T
09:00A-11:55A Peto
02/21-03/07
31065FDC MF
09:00A-11:55A TBD
02/03-02/10
31059 FDL-SCTR
09:00A-11:55A Hass
04/20-04/27
31195JAC R
12:30P-03:25P Toth
03/09-03/23
30872RIP W
04:00P-06:55P Gates
03/22-04/05
30891WBC TR
08:30A-11:25A Tess
02/14-02/21
103-449 Microsoft Excel 2013 Level 2 Professional Series
103-490 Computer Basics for Beginners 3
Covers more complex skills than those presented in Level 1 course, but with the same proven
instructional design. Topics introduced include large worksheets and workbooks; tables; outlines; inserting clip art, pictures and SmartArt; templates; digital signatures; and more. After
completing this course, students can successfully face the challenges presented in Microsoft
Excel 2013. Materials included.
31056BDC W
05:00P-07:55P Hass
03/29-04/05
31010WBC R
06:00P-08:55P Radke
02/23-03/02
Learn how to browse and search Web pages as well as send and receive e-mail. Build on the
skills learned in Computer Basics for Beginners 1 and 2. Each student is required to bring a
jump drive to class. Textbook optional. 30873 Taught on laptops. 31060 Office 2010. Held at
the Fond du Lac Senior Center, 151 E. First Street.
31001BDC T
09:00A-11:55A Peto
03/14-03/28
31066FDC MF
09:00A-11:55A TBD
02/13-02/20
31060 FDL-SCTR
09:00A-11:55A Hass
05/02-05/09
31196JAC R
12:30P-03:25P Toth
03/30-04/13
30873RIP W
04:00P-06:55P Gates
04/12-04/26
30893WBC TR
08:30A-11:25A Tess
02/23-03/02
6 Hrs. - $139.00
Learn electronic spreadsheet software. Focus on planning and creating a spreadsheet and
entering text, values, formulas and functions onto a worksheet. Create and edit charts, and
sort and file data. Use drawing tool bar features. Each student is required to bring a jump
drive to class. Silver classes are introductory classes that provide a basic understanding of
the software application typically required for home use. Textbook recommended. 30869
Taught on laptops.
30999BDC MW 05:30P-08:25P Peto
02/22-03/01
31052FDC F
09:00A-11:55A Hass
02/03-02/17
31062FDC MWF 09:00A-11:55A Hass
05/01-05/05
30869RIP R
05:30P-08:25P Gates
01/12-01/26
30858WBC TWF 01:00P-03:55P Lieven
04/18-04/21
(62 & over $320.34)
This class includes MS Excel 2013 Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3 Professional Series for a total
of 18 hours. Materials included.
31054BDC W
05:00P-07:55P Hass
03/15-04/19
31044WBC R
06:00P-08:55P Radke
02/09-03/16
6 Hrs. - $139.00
(62 & over $7.60)
Focuses on procedures to follow in emergency first aid situations, including shock, bleeding,
bandaging, different types of wounds and care, sprains, fractures, burns, chemical exposure,
poisonings, allergic reactions, tick bites, electric shocks, head injuries, cold and heat exposures,
seizures, and heart attacks.
30384FDC R
06:00P-09:55P
01/12-01/12
30387WBC R
06:00P-09:55P
01/19-01/19
103-453 Basic Microsoft Excel - 9 Hours Silver
18 Hrs. - $379.00
103-483 Computer Basics for Beginners 1
(62 & over $119.45)
(62 & over $119.45)
103-450 Microsoft Excel 2013 Level 3 Professional Series
6 Hrs. - $139.00
(62 & over $119.45)
9 Hrs. - $37.34
Provides more complex skills than those presented in our Level 1 and Level 2 courses, but
with the same proven instructional design. This is an advanced course that will challenge
students. Topics introduced include PivotTables and macros, financial functions, data analysis,
auditing and additional functions, advanced formatting and analysis tools, collaboration, and
more. Materials included.
31057BDC W
05:00P-07:55P Hass
04/12-04/19
31011WBC R
06:00P-08:55P Radke
03/09-03/16
If you have an MPTC account, register at morainepark.edu/register.
(62 & over $4.75)
Page 6
Program Classes (cont.)
Earn Credit for
Prior Learning!
WORKPLACE
TRAINING
CRN
Start
No. Loc. Day(s)
Time
Instructor Method End Date
CRN
Start
No. Loc. Day(s)
Time
Instructor Method End Date
307-102 ECE: Preschool Capstone
523-190 Chiropractic Office Procedures Internship
801-310 Occupational Communication
Prerequisites: 307-148 ECE: Foundations of Early Childhood Education;
307-167 ECE: Health, Safety and Nutrition; 307-178 ECE: Art, Music
and Language Arts; 307-179 ECE: Child Development; 307-188
ECE: Guiding Children’s Behavior. This class is self-paced/open lab.
Instructor will send welcome email when registered. Mandatory
orientation is 1/31. Meets every other week.
31209BDC T
06:00P-08:55P Anderson SPOL 01/31-05/09
31209FDC T
06:00P-08:55P Anderson SPOL 01/31-05/09
31209WBC T
06:00P-08:55P Anderson SPOL 01/31-05/09
Prerequisites: 523-140 Chiropractic Office Procedures; criminal
background check. Completion of or concurrent enrollment in
523-165 Chiropractic Insurance.
30660
McLean BLD 01/23-05/19
30105BDC M
30107FDC W
30111FDC R
30110WBC F
30108WBC F
30110WBC F
30109WBC F
3 Crs. - $426.00+Books
307-134 Early Childhood Programs and the
External Environment
PRIOR
LEARNING
ASSESSMENT
PROFESSIONAL
CERTIFICATIONS
CRN
Start
No. Loc. Day(s)
Time
Instructor Method End Date
3 Crs. - $468.00+Books
31120ONL
EDUCATION
At Moraine Park, course credits
may be granted based on proficiency gained through work or
military experience, business
and industry training, classes
successfully completed at other
educational institutions or other
prior learning experiences.
For more information, go to:
morainepark.edu/CPL
or call
1-800-472-4554
Credit for prior learning is the granting of
credit in an associate of applied science
degree, technical diploma program, or
certificates, for knowledge or skills directly
related to the program curriculum.
Melzark
ONL 01/23-03/01
307-132 Operations Management
3 Crs. - $426.00+Books
31118BDC M
31118FDC M
31118WBC M
06:00P-08:55P Anderson IVC 01/23-05/15
06:00P-08:55P Anderson IVC 01/23-05/15
06:00P-08:55P Anderson IVC 01/23-05/15
Chiropractic
523-170 Chiropractic Conjunctive Therapy
3 Crs. - $426.00+Books
Prerequisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in 523-113
Chiropractic Foundations. Students should access the online portion
of the class 1/23. On-campus meet dates begin 1/27.
30657WBC F
09:00A-12:55P McLean BLD 01/27-03/17
523-161 Chiropractic Examination
3 Crs. - $426.00+Books
Prerequisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in 523-113
Chiropractic Foundations. Students should access the online portion
of the class 3/27. On-campus meet dates begin 3/30.
30662WBC R
09:00A-12:55P McLean BLD 03/30-05/18
523-165 Chiropractic Insurance
3 Crs. - $426.00+Books
Prerequisite: 523-140 Chiropractic Office Procedures. Students should
access the online portion of the class 3/27. On-campus meet dates
begin 3/31.
30658WBC F
09:00A-12:55P McLean BLD 03/31-05/19
523-166 Chiropractic Insurance Applications
Internship
3 Crs. - $423.00+Books
Prerequisites: 523-165 Chiropractic Insurance; 501-101 Medical
Terminology; criminal background check. The internship site will be
determined by the instructor.
30663
McLean BLD 01/23-05/19
523-145 Chiropractic Office Management
Applications
2 Crs. - $285.50+Books
Prerequisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in 523-190
Chiropractic Office Procedures Internship. Students should access the
online portion of the class 1/23. On-campus meet dates begin 1/26.
30661WBC R
09:30A-12:25P McLean BLD 01/26-03/16
2 Crs. - $283.50+Books
523-155 Chiropractic Radiographic Positioning
3 Crs. - $426.00+Books
Prerequisites: 523-151 Chiropractic Radiographic Dynamics.
Completion of or concurrent enrollment in 523-113 Chiropractic
Foundations. Students should access the online portion of the class
1/23. On-campus meet dates begin 1/27.
30659WBC F
01:30P-03:25P
BLD 01/23-05/19
Communication Skills
801-136 English Composition 1
3 Crs. - $426.00+Books
Prerequisite: Test score required to register. Online classes delivered
via the Internet will have an additional $45 fee.
30018BDC T
01:00P-03:55P Ewoldt
01/24-05/16
30017BDC TR
09:00A-10:25AEwoldt
01/24-05/18
30016BDC TR
09:00A-10:25AEwoldt
01/24-05/18
30019BDC W
01:30P-04:25P Heyrman
01/25-05/17
30015BDC S
08:30A-11:25A
IVC/
ACCL01/28-03/18
31363FDC MWF 08:30A-11:25A
BLD/
ACCL01/03-01/17
30020FDC MW 04:30P-05:55P Hayes
01/23-05/17
30022FDC MW 04:30P-05:55P Hayes
01/23-05/17
30024FDC T
08:30A-11:25AHeyrman
01/24-05/16
30025FDC T
12:30P-03:25P Heyrman
01/24-05/16
30023FDC W
05:25P-08:25P
01/25-05/17
30028FDC R
01:00P-03:55P
01/26-05/18
30015FDC S
08:30A-11:25A
IVC/
ACCL01/28-03/18
30026FDC M
01:00P-03:55P Mullane ACCL 03/27-05/15
30029FDC R
08:30A-11:25AHodgen
ACCL 03/30-05/18
30008ONL
Heyrman ONL 01/23-05/19
30011ONL
ONL 01/23-05/19
30012ONL
ONL 01/23-05/19
30009ONL
Mullane ONL 01/23-05/19
30038WBC M
09:00A-11:55AHeyrman
01/23-05/15
30039WBC T
05:00P-07:55P
01/24-05/16
30031WBC TR
12:30P-01:55P Hayes
01/24-05/18
30030WBC TR
12:30P-01:55P Hayes
01/24-05/18
30036WBC W
08:30A-11:25AMullane
01/25-05/17
30037WBC F
08:30A-11:25ALeichtfuss BLD/
ACCL01/27-03/17
30015WBC S
08:30A-11:25A
IVC/
ACCL01/28-03/18
831-103 Introduction to College Writing
3 Crs. - $426.00+Books
Prerequisite: Test score required to register.
30040BDC TR
10:30A-11:55AEwoldt
30041FDC MW 06:00P-07:25P Hayes
30042WBC TR
02:00P-03:25P Hayes
01/24-05/18
01/23-05/17
01/24-05/18
2 Crs. - $285.50+Books
04:30P-07:25P
08:00A-10:55AHodgen
08:30A-11:25AMullane
04:30P-07:25P Hodgen
08:30A-11:25AEwoldt
04:30P-07:25P Hodgen
08:30A-11:25AEwoldt
ACCL 03/27-05/15
ACCL 03/29-05/17
ACCL 03/30-05/18
ACCL 03/31-05/19
ACCL 01/27-03/17
ACCL 03/31-05/19
ACCL 03/31-05/19
801-196 Oral and Interpersonal Communication
3 Crs. - $426.00+Books
Prerequisite: Test score required to register. Online classes delivered
via the Internet will have an additional $45 fee.
30074BDC W
08:30A-11:25AEwoldt
ACCL 03/29-05/17
31386BD R
12:00P-03:25P Ewoldt
01/26-05/18
30082FDC T
01:00P-03:55P Hodgen
01/24-05/16
30087FDC R
05:00P-07:55P Hodgen
ACCL 01/26-03/16
30079FDC T
09:00A-11:55AHodgen
ACCL 02/10-05/18
30085FDC M
09:00A-11:55AMullane ACCL 03/27-05/15
30099JAC T
05:30P-08:25P
ACCL 03/28-05/16
30072ONL
Hodgen
ONL 01/23-05/19
30070ONL
Ewoldt
ONL 01/23-05/19
30071ONL
Hodgen
ONL 01/23-05/19
30097WBC R
08:30A-11:25AHeyrman
01/26-05/15
30096WBC M
01:00P-03:55P Heyrman
01/23-05/15
30091WBC M
05:30P-08:25P
01/23-05/15
30092WBC W
12:30P-03:25P Mullane
01/25-05/17
30093WBC F
11:30A-02:25P Leichtfuss BLD/
ACCL01/27-03/17
801-198Speech
3 Crs. - $426.00+Books
Prerequisite: Test score required to register.
30056BDC R
12:30P-03:25P Hodgen
30056FDC R
12:30P-03:25P Hodgen
30056WBC R
12:30P-03:25P Hodgen
IVC/
ACCL01/26-03/16
IVC/
ACCL01/26-03/16
IVC/
ACCL01/26-03/16
801-197 Technical Reporting
3 Crs. - $426.00+Books
Prerequisite: 801-136 English Composition 1. Online classes delivered via the Internet will have an additional $45 fee.
30054BDC R
09:30A-12:25P
IVC 03/30-05/18
30076BDC R
12:30P-03:25P
01/26-05/18
30054FDC R
09:30A-12:25P
IVC 03/30-05/18
30103ONL
Ewoldt
ONL 01/23-05/19
30104ONL
Mullane ONL 01/23-05/19
30054WBC R
09:30A-12:25P
IVC 03/30-05/18
Computer Programming
207-124 Animation 1
3 Crs. - $432.00+Books
Prerequisites: 204-100 Imaging Editing; 207-122 Basic Drawing for
Animation.
30202WBC T
08:30A-12:25P
01/24-05/16
801-141 Introduction to Mass Communications
206-118 Designing for Mobile Applications
Prerequisite: 801-136 English Composition 1.
30069ONL
Leichtfuss ONL 01/23-05/19
Prerequisites: 204-100 Image Editing; 204-102 Digital Illustration and
Design; 206-104 Interactive Design and Authoring.
30209WBC R
01:30P-04:55P
01/26-05/18
3 Crs. - $468.00+Books
3 Crs. - $432.00+Books
Continuing Education and Professional Development Classes (cont.)
CRN
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103-491 Computer Basics for Beginners 4
410-422 A Think Safe Jobsite for Construction Trades (State
Approved Dwelling Contractor Qualifier)
301-413 Quilt Projects for Profit - Workshop
9 Hrs. - $37.34
(62 & over $4.75)
Explore in-depth concepts of computer software and hardware. This advanced computer
basics course builds upon the knowledge and application technique skills learned in Computer
Basics for Beginners 1, 2 and 3. Each student is required to bring a jump drive to class. Textbook optional. 30874 Taught on laptops. 31061 Office 2010. Held at the Fond du Lac Senior
Center, 151 E. First Street.
31004BDC T
09:00A-11:55A Peto
04/04-04/18
31067FDC MF
09:00A-11:55A TBD
02/24-03/03
31061 FDL-SCTR
09:00A-11:55A Hass
05/11-05/18
31197JAC R
12:30P-03:25P Toth
04/20-05/04
30874RIP W
04:00P-06:55P Gates
05/03-05/17
30896WBC TR
08:30A-11:25A Tess
03/07-03/14
Construction
410-406 Your Role in the Green Environment
12 Hrs. - $43.91
(62 & over $4.80)
An overview for the construction craft worker on how their daily activities affect the green
environment. We will discuss and measure carbon footprints; how the buildings they construct affect the green environment and how to apply the principles of a green building rating
system. Must be a Carpentry Apprenticeship student.
30649WBC TWR 04:30P-08:25P Roehrig
01/03-01/05
30653WBC TWR 04:30P-08:25P Roehrig
01/17-01/19
410-418 Personality Matters for Construction Trades (State
Approved Dwelling Contractor Qualifier)
4 Hrs. - $59.00
(62 & over $45.96)
Explore your own personality preferences and how they impact everyday communication
from sales to project management. Identify ways to improve communication and understand
those around you. This course is approved for WI Dwelling Contractor Qualifier continuing
education.
31351FDC F
08:00A-11:55A Didier
01/20-01/20
4 Hrs. - $59.00
(62 & over $45.96)
Hundreds of workers are killed in the U.S. each month. Learn how to make each person on a
jobsite think about safety and employ approved practices. Set safety goals and achieve them
after defining what safety means to you. This course is approved for WI Dwelling Contractor
Qualifier continuing education.
31353FDC F
08:00A-11:55A Didier
03/17-03/17
Cosmetology
502-185 Cosmetology Continuing Education
4 Hrs. - $49.00
Cosmetology licensees shall complete a minimum of 4 continuing education credit hours
during each biennial reporting period according to Wisconsin Department of Safety and
Professional Services. This course fulfills the 2017 renewal requirement and covers new laws
governing the professions and establishments as well as safety, sanitation, and infection
control. Cosmetology licensed practitioners, managers, and salon owners are the intended
audience for this update. Required for March 2017 license renewal. Participants will receive a
certificate upon completion.
30725BDC M
04:00P-07:55P Grade
02/13-02/13
30727BDC M
05:00P-08:55P Grade
03/06-03/06
30721FDC M
04:00P-07:55P Grade
01/23-01/23
30724FDC M
05:00P-08:55P Grade
01/30-01/30
30726FDC M
05:00P-08:55P Grade
02/20-02/20
30728FDC M
08:00A-11:55A Grade
03/13-03/13
31357FDC M
08:00A-11:55A Theisen
03/20-03/20
31358FDC M
01:00P-04:55P Theisen
03/20-03/20
30729WBC M
08:00A-11:55A Theisen
01/16-01/16
30730WBC M
08:00A-11:55A Theisen
02/06-02/06
30731WBC M
04:00P-07:55P Theisen
02/27-02/27
31359WBC M
08:00A-11:55A Grade
03/27-03/27
31360WBC M
01:00P-04:55P Grade
03/27-03/27
Crafts and Recreation
All organizations have a culture, even if you are independent. Find the right fit for your culture
and discover what the right questions are to ask. Find out just what you are asking of your
subs or employees and identify those who fit with you and your vision. This course is
approved for WI Dwelling Contractor Qualifier continuing education.
31352FDC F
08:00A-11:55A Didier
02/17-02/17
Learn basic reupholstery techniques including materials selection, design solutions, and
sewing/construction techniques. Learn how to begin a profitable home-based business for
sale of reupholstered furniture. In each session, various aspects of business operation are
covered while students work on individual projects. Held at Gundlach Chiropractic, 317 Mt.
Zion Dr., Ripon.
31038RIP M
06:15P-09:15P Kok
02/06-04/10
(62 & over $45.96)
304-424 Furniture Reupholstery for Profit
30 Hrs. - $102.26
(62 & over $4.50)
(62 & over $4.65)
Learn specialized techniques to plan and sew small salable quilted projects. Various aspects
of small business operation are covered while students work on individual projects. 30949
and 30953 Held at Berlin High School, 222 Memorial Drive.
30949BRL S
09:00A-02:55P Ehrenberg
02/11-02/11
30953BRL S
09:00A-02:55P Ehrenberg
04/22-04/22
31189FDC S
09:00A-02:55P Herriges
05/20-05/20
30951RIP S
09:00A-02:55P Ehrenberg
03/11-03/11
30952RIP S
09:00A-02:55P Ehrenberg
04/08-04/08
301-404 Quilting Techniques for Profit
(62 & over $35.96)
410-420 Hiring the Right Subcontractor or Employee for
Construction Trades (State Approved Dwelling
Contractor Qualifier)
4 Hrs. - $59.00
6 Hrs. - $24.20
12 Hrs. - $43.91
(62 & over $4.80)
Learn a variety of techniques to plan and sew salable quilted projects. In each session various
aspects of small business operation are covered while students work on individual projects.
31187 No Class 4/15. 30950 Held at Berlin High School, 222 Memorial Drive.
30950BRL M
06:00P-08:55P Ehrenberg
03/06-03/27
31186WBC S
09:00A-12:55P Herriges
03/18-04/01
31187WBC S
09:00A-12:55P Herriges
04/08-04/29
31188WBC S
09:00A-02:55P Herriges
05/06-05/13
Culinary Arts
303-469 Cooking Your Heart Healthy
3 Hrs. - $17.54
(62 & over $4.50)
Develop heart healthy menu items focusing on children, youth, and adults including seniors.
Learn how to alter the preparation of meats, vegetables and sauces to make them nutritional
yet appealing.
31139RIP T
06:00P-08:55P Stolberg
04/11-04/11
Food Production and Hospitality
316-430 Food Manager Refresher
4 Hrs. - $49.00+Exam
(62 & over $35.96)
Students will study and review the food handling requirements and learn about state
requirements. Students needing a Certified Food Manager license (more than 5 food handlers)
will need to take the ServSafe Exam in class (exam fee required). This course will also meet
the requirements of Food Safety for Small Operators, per WI Food Code Chapter 75, 12-42.11.
Small Operators (5 or less food handlers) will be required to take a short exam (no exam fee).
The instructor will serve as the Test Proctor and tests can be taken on paper or online. This
course is approved by the WI Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection,
Division of Food and Recreational Safety, for Small Operators. Textbook optional. Exam must
be purchased.
31281BDC M
05:30P-09:25P Lindgren
05/01-05/01
31123FDC M
01:00P-04:55P Lindgren
01/23-01/23
31124FDC M
05:30P-09:25P Lindgren
03/06-03/06
31125WBC M
05:30P-09:25P Lindgren
05/15-05/15
For a complete program class listing and course descriptions, go to morainepark.edu/mptccatalog.
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Program Classes (cont.)
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CRN
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207-126 Introduction to 3-D Animation
103-164 Advanced Microsoft Integration
103-189 Microsoft Windows
154-116 Computer Software Support
Prerequisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in 103-159
Computer Literacy - Microsoft Office.
30200WBC M
01:00P-03:55P
01/23-05/15
Prerequisites: 103-161 Advanced Microsoft Word; 103-183 Advanced
Microsoft PowerPoint; 103-188 Advanced Microsoft Access; 103-190
Advanced Microsoft Excel.
30615BDC
SPCS 01/23-05/18
30587FDC
SPCS 01/23-05/18
30597WBC
SPCS 01/23-05/18
30572BDC
30581FDC
30591WBC
2 Crs. - $285.50+Books
2 Crs. - $288.00+Books
206-108 Motion/Visual Effects
2 Crs. - $288.00+Books
30210WBC R
05:30P-08:25P
01/26-05/18
103-183 Advanced Microsoft PowerPoint
206-120 Team Production
2 Crs. - $285.50+Books
3 Crs. - $432.00+Books
Prerequisite: 103-182 Microsoft PowerPoint or dean consent.
30577BDC
SPCS 01/23-05/18
30586FDC
SPCS 01/23-05/18
30596WBC
SPCS 01/23-05/18
Prerequisites: 206-114 Flash Animation Application; 207-128 3-D
Animation 2. Completion of or concurrent enrollment in 206-118
Designing for Mobile Applications; 207-132 Virtual Worlds and Game
Applications.
30201WBC M
04:30P-07:25P
01/23-05/15
W
09:30A-11:25A
01/25-05/17
103-161 Advanced Microsoft Word
2 Crs. - $285.50+Books
Prerequisite: 103-160 Microsoft Word or dean consent.
30580BDC
SPCS 01/23-05/18
30590FDC
SPCS 01/23-05/18
30600WBC
SPCS 01/23-05/18
206-110 Video/Sound Editing
3 Crs. - $432.00+Books
30207WBC W
11:30A-04:25P
01/25-05/17
207-132 Virtual Worlds and Game Applications
103-159 Computer Literacy - Microsoft Office
Prerequisite: 207-128 3-D Animation 2.
30205WBC W
12:00P-04:55P
Online classes delivered via the Internet will have an additional $45 fee.
30185BDC T
05:30P-09:25P
01/23-03/13
30184BDC T
08:30A-10:25A
01/23-05/15
30186BDC W
05:30P-09:25P
03/29-05/17
30001FDC M
01:30P-03:25P
01/23-05/15
30183FDC M
05:30P-07:25P
01/23-05/15
30190FDC T
05:30P-09:25P
01/24-03/14
30188FDC W
10:30A-12:25P
01/25-05/17
30189FDC F
12:30P-04:25P
01/27-03/17
30187FDC T
05:30P-09:25P
03/28-05/16
30191FDC W
05:30P-09:25P
03/29-05/17
30192FDC R
09:00A-12:55P
03/30-05/18
30247ONL
ONL 01/23-03/17
30246ONL
ONL 01/23-03/17
30249ONL
ONL 01/23-03/17
30248ONL
ONL 01/23-03/17
30251ONL
ONL 03/27-05/19
30252ONL
ONL 03/27-05/19
30250ONL
ONL 03/27-05/19
30253ONL
ONL 03/27-05/19
30194WBC M
05:30P-09:25P
01/23-03/13
30193WBC M
10:30A-12:25P
01/23-05/15
30182WBC T
05:30P-07:25P
01/24-05/16
30195WBC R
05:30P-09:25P
01/26-03/16
30196WBC S
08:00A-12:55P
01/28-03/11
30197WBC TR
01:30P-03:55P
03/28-05/18
30198WBC R
05:30P-09:25P
03/30-05/18
1 Cr. - $145.00+Books
Prerequisites: 150-101 Network +; 150-102 Microsoft Workstations.
Completion of or concurrent enrollment in 103-159 Computer Literacy Microsoft Office.
30324FDC MW 09:30A-12:25P
ACCL 01/23-03/15
30327FDC TR
01:30P-04:25P
ACCL 01/24-03/16
SPCS 01/23-05/18
SPCS 01/23-05/18
SPCS 01/23-05/18
154-117 Computer Hardware Support
103-160 Microsoft Word
2 Crs. - $285.50+Books
30573BDC
30582FDC
30592WBC
Computer Tech Support/
Network
150-110 Cloud Computing
01/25-05/17
Computer Software
Spring 2017
Self-Paced Computer Software Courses (SPCS)
Orientation Times for Windows, Word, Access, Excel and
PowerPoint
Self-Paced courses combine self-directed learning with instructor
support. Students begin the semester with a required one hour
orientation and then use a textbook and MyITlab software to work
through the class. The textbook and MyITlab access code may be purchased in the Moraine Park Bookstore. Attendance in the classroom
is not required after the orientation, but these are not online
courses, they are Self-Paced. Instructor schedules are distributed
at orientation. Labs are available on all campuses. Classes must be
completed using MS Office 2016. Courses begin the week of January 23, and must be completed by May 4, 2017. More than one
course may be taken during the semester; please complete
one course before beginning another.
Orientation: Orientations are required and are conducted beginning
on January 23.
Orientation Locations: Fond du Lac, Room O-106; West Bend,
Room L-110; or Beaver Dam, Room K-312.
For more information and orientation times, please call:
Beaver Dam, 920-887-4409; Fond du Lac, 920-924-6440; or
West Bend, 262-306-5323.
103-181 Microsoft Access
2 Crs. - $285.50+Books
30575BDC
30584FDC
30594WBC
103-188 Advanced Microsoft Access
2 Crs. - $285.50+Books
Prerequisite: 103-181 Microsoft Access or dean consent.
30578BDC
SPCS 01/23-05/18
30588FDC
SPCS 01/23-05/18
30598WBC
SPCS 01/23-05/18
SPCS 01/23-05/18
SPCS 01/23-05/18
SPCS 01/23-05/18
103-180 Microsoft Excel
2 Crs. - $285.50+Books
30576BDC
30585FDC
30595WBC
103-190 Advanced Microsoft Excel
2 Crs. - $285.50+Books
Prerequisite: 150-122 Virtualization.
30338ONL
ONL 03/27-05/19
2 Crs. - $285.50+Books
30574BDC
30583FDC
30593WBC
Prerequisites: 150-101 Network +; 154-116 Computer Software Support.
30437FDC MW 09:30A-12:25P
BLD/
ACCL03/27-05/17
30438FDC TR
01:30P-04:25P
BLD/
ACCL03/28-05/18
150-115 Emerging Innovations in Technology
Prerequisite: 150-101 Network +.
30172FDC W
01:30P-04:25P
IVC 01/25-03/15
154-113 Help Desk Concepts
3 Crs. - $468.00+Books
30328ONL
30330ONL
ONL 01/23-03/13
ONL 03/27-05/15
150-130 IT Administration
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DISCOVER MORAINE PARK
4:00 - 6:30 PM
• February 7, West Bend
• February 8, Fond du Lac
• February 9, Beaver Dam
morainepark.edu/discover
3 Crs. - $426.00+Books
Prerequisites: 150-101 Network+; 150-141 Computer Network
Installation.
30335FDC W
01:30P-04:25P
ACCL 03/29-05/17
30336FDC W
05:30P-08:25P
ACCL 03/29-05/17
150-120 Microsoft Servers
3 Crs. - $432.00+Books
Prerequisites: 150-102 Microsoft Workstations.
30331FDC T
01:30P-04:25P
ACCL 01/24-03/14
30333FDC T
05:30P-08:25P
ACCL 01/24-03/14
150-102 Microsoft Workstations
3 Crs. - $474.00+Books
Prerequisites: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in 150-101
Network+; 890-101 College 101.
30329ONL
ONL 03/27-05/15
150-101Network+
3 Crs. - $474.00+Books
30339ONL
ONL 01/23-03/13
150-122Virtualization
TECH KNOWLEDGE COLLEGE
• Fond du Lac Campus
August 1, 2 and 3
morainepark.edu/tkc
3 Crs. - $432.00+Books
Prerequisites: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in 150-120
Microsoft Servers; 103-159 Computer Literacy - Microsoft Office.
30332FDC T
01:30P-04:25P ACCL 03/28-05/16
30334FDC T
05:30P-08:25P ACCL 03/28-05/16
154-105 Wireless and Mobile Technology
3 Crs. - $474.00+Books
Prerequisite: 150-101 Network+.
30340ONL
30337ONL
SPCS 01/23-05/18
SPCS 01/23-05/18
SPCS 01/23-05/18
ONL 01/23-03/13
ONL 01/23-03/13
Corrections Science
103-182 Microsoft PowerPoint
Prerequisite: 103-180 Microsoft Excel or dean consent.
30579BDC
SPCS 01/23-05/18
30589FDC
SPCS 01/23-05/18
30599WBC
SPCS 01/23-05/18
3 Crs. - $432.00+Books
3 Crs. - $432.00+Books
3 Crs. - $474.00+Books
1 Cr. - $145.00+Books
3 Crs. - $432.00+Books
3 Crs. - $432.00+Books
SPCS 01/23-05/18
SPCS 01/23-05/18
SPCS 01/23-05/18
504-932 Adult Supervision
3 Crs. - $426.00+Books
SPCS 01/23-05/18
SPCS 01/23-05/18
SPCS 01/23-05/18
Prerequisite: 504-933 Correctional Report Writing.
30365FDC T
09:00A-11:55AGruss
30366FDC W
01:30P-04:25P Gruss
01/24-05/16
01/25-05/17
Continuing Education and Professional Development Classes (cont.)
CRN
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Day(s)
Time
Instructor
Method* End Date
CRN
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Day(s)
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Instructor
Method* End Date
CRN
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No.
Loc.
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Time
Instructor
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109-412 NEW! Five Star Service*****
Health Care Related
575-411 NEW! Standard Precautions (State-Approved CBRF
Course)
2 Hrs. - $29.00
(62 & over $22.48)
Providing amazing service to customers is critical in keeping existing and attracting new
customers. According to the Department of Wisconsin Tourism, 68% of customers don’t come
back when they experience an attitude of indifference or rudeness towards the customer.
Students will learn foundational customer service skills and enhance customer service experiences with strategies for handling complaints or difficult customers, and use tools to rectify
and diffuse customers in the hospitality industry. This course will help you take the customer
service experience to a whole new level by using new TOOLS and strategies to create the
ultimate FIVE-STAR experience!
31202FDC M
06:00P-07:55P Zingsheim
02/13-02/13
316-497 Sanitation and Safety Certification
18 Hrs. - $75.00+Books & Exam
(62 & over $16.34)
Focuses on temperature control of potentially hazardous food during preparation, storage,
transportation and service. Provides skills in cleaning and sanitation of utensils, personal
hygiene, and special handling of potentially hazardous food items. This certification is valid
for five years and after January 1, 2015, certification now requires taking and passing a CFP
approved exam every five years and applying for certification. Textbooks/exams need to be
purchased and costs may vary. 31126 No class 2/13. 31127 No class 3/20. 31128 No class 5/1.
31126BDC M
05:00P-09:25P Lindgren
02/06-02/20
31127FDC M
05:00P-09:55P Lindgren
03/13-03/27
31128WBC M
05:00P-09:55P Lindgren
04/24-05/08
Forklift
460-400 Forklift Safety
8 Hrs. - $95.00
(62 & over $68.93)
Explores the fundamentals of forklift operation in the workplace. Students receive hands-on
application by practicing with a forklift. Participants examine factors affecting safe operation
for the operator, the load, the forklift and the physical environment. Certification is available
upon completion for propane, electric and pallet jack forklifts (types I, IV, V). Class is compliant with OSHA standard 1910.178 for powered trucks. Forklift books are included in the cost
and will be distributed by the instructor the day of the class.
30634FDC T
07:45A-03:55P TeStroete
01/17-01/17
30635FDC S
07:45A-03:55P TeStroete
03/04-03/04
30636FDC R
07:45A-03:55P TeStroete
05/25-05/25
Funeral Directors Certification
528-400 Funeral Director Recertification-8 Hours
8 Hrs. - $159.00
(62 & over $132.93)
Explores multiple areas related to the technical, ethical, communications and business areas
of the industry. Provides eight hours of the biannual certification requirement.
30779BDC F
08:00A-04:55P Adams
03/03-03/03
575-409 NEW! Fire Safety (State-Approved CBRF Course)
4.5 Hrs. - $90.00
(62 & over $70.45)
2.5 Hrs. - $80.00
(62 & over $66.96)
Students will learn techniques to protect individuals they are caring for and themselves in
the case of fire. Topics will include types of fire extinguishers and operation, determining fire
location within a building, protecting individuals in the event of a fire, mapping out fire exits
and implementing fire safety plans. Curriculum developed by UW - Oshkosh, Center for Career
Development (CCDET) and approved by Division of Quality Assurance Bureau of Assisted
Living (BAL). This class meets the face-to face requirements implemented by the Department
of Health Services (DHS) utilizing an approved instructor and, upon successful completion,
student will be entered into CBRF public access registry. This session includes hands-on
classroom instruction, reference material, and will have an open book test.
31246FDC T
07:30A-11:55A Bruegman-May
05/09-05/09
31241WBC T
07:30A-11:55A Bruegman-May
02/14-02/14
This class identifies infectious diseases and the transmission of disease from person to person.
Topics covered will include proper handling of blood and bodily fluids by using protective
equipment and personal hygiene practices. Curriculum developed by UW - Oshkosh, Center
for Career Development (CCDET) and approved by Division of Quality Assurance Bureau of
Assisted Living (BAL). This class meets the face-to face requirements implemented by the
Department of Health Services (DHS) utilizing an approved instructor and, upon successful
completion, student will be entered into CBRF public access registry. This session includes
hands-on classroom instruction, reference material, and will have an open book test.
31248FDC T
12:30P-02:55P Bruegman-May
05/16-05/16
31243WBC W
12:30P-02:55P Bruegman-May
02/22-02/22
575-408 NEW! First Aid and Procedures to Alleviate Choking
(State-Approved CBRF Course)
22 Hrs. - $450.00
4.5 Hrs. - $130.00
(62 & over $110.45)
Learn basic first aid skills as determined by the American Red Cross. Students will learn how
to alleviate choking by clearing the airway of a conscious individual. Learning CPR technique
is not an element of this course. Curriculum developed by UW - Oshkosh, Center for Career
Development (CCDET) and approved by Division of Quality Assurance Bureau of Assisted
Living (BAL). This class meets the face-to face requirements implemented by the Department
of Health Services (DHS) utilizing an approved instructor and, upon successful completion,
student will be entered into CBRF public access registry and the American Red Cross registry.
This session includes hands-on classroom instruction, reference material, and will have an
open book test.
31245FDC T
12:30P-04:55P Bruegman-May
05/09-05/09
31240WBC T
12:30P-04:55P Bruegman-May
02/14-02/14
575-410 NEW! Medication Administration (State-Approved CBRF
Course)
10.5 Hrs. - $170.00
(62 & over $130.89)
Students learn the basics of medication administration to include effects, best practices and
safety precautions when using oral, inhalant, drops and suppository medications. Additional
topics covered include documentation, storage, resident rights, confidentiality, and standard
delivery practices. Curriculum developed by UW - Oshkosh, Center for Career Development
(CCDET) and approved by Division of Quality Assurance Bureau of Assisted Living (BAL). This
class meets the face-to face requirements implemented by the Department of Health Services
(DHS) utilizing an approved instructor and, upon successful completion, student will be entered into CBRF public access registry. This session includes hands-on classroom instruction,
reference material, and will have an open book test.
31247FDC M
08:00A-03:55P Bruegman-May
05/15-05/15
T
08:00A-10:55A Bruegman-May
05/16-05/16
31242WBC T
08:00A-03:55P Bruegman-May
02/21-02/21
W
08:00A-10:55A Bruegman-May
02/22-02/22
575-412 NEW! State-Approved CBRF Training (All 4 Courses)
(62 & over $378.31)
Register for all four classes to receive a special rate. Courses include First Aid and Procedures
to Alleviate Choking, Fire Safety, Medication Administration, and Standard Precautions. Curriculum developed by the UW-Oshkosh, Center for Career Development (CCDET) and approved
by DHS Division of Quality Assurance Bureau of Assisted Living (BAL). Each class includes
classroom instruction by a Wisconsin DHS approved instructor and includes the UW-Oshkosh
registry fee upon successful completion. This face-to-face training session includes hands-on
classroom instruction, reference material, and will have an open book test.
31249FDC T
07:30A-04:55P Bruegman-May
05/09-05/09
M
08:00A-03:55P Bruegman-May
05/15-05/15
T
08:00A-02:55P Bruegman-May
05/16-05/16
31244WBC T
07:30A-04:55P Bruegman-May
02/14-02/14
T
08:00A-03:55P Bruegman-May
02/21-02/21
W
08:00A-02:55P Bruegman-May
02/22-02/22
Insurance Continuing Education
162-406 College Funding and Pre-Retirement Planning
4 Hrs. - $65.00
(62 & over $51.96)
Addresses financial planning for the baby boomer generation. Students explore methods
for funding children’s education, preretirement needs, retirement expectations, retirement
benefits coordinated with Social Security, and the uses of insurance and tax-deferred savings
programs to meet their objectives. Continuing education for insurance agents.
31348FDC R
01:30P-05:25P Mueller
02/02-02/02
162-423 Disability, Critical Illness and Long-Term Care
4 Hrs. - $65.00
(62 & over $51.96)
This four-hour class discusses the importance of all three types of insurance including why
each type of coverage is needed. Each type of insurance is defined along with a discussion
of the various policy plans offered. The class concludes with case studies regarding the
suitability of each type of insurance. Continuing education for insurance agents.
31349FDC F
08:30A-12:25P Mueller
01/13-01/13
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Program Classes (cont.)
TOP SALARIES BY DEGREE
(Median Salary-Related Occupations - 35 hours or more per week)
ASSOCIATE DEGREES
TECHNICAL DIPLOMAS
$53,004
Nursing - Associate Degree With a
Practical Nursing Exit Point
Leadership Development
Accounting Assistant
Prerequisites: 801-136 English Composition 1. Completion of or
concurrent enrollment in 504-931 Communication Skills.
30368FDC T
01:00P-03:55P Barfield
01/24-05/16
504-935 Corrections Summary Assessment
1 Cr. - $145.00+Books
Practical Nursing
$38,000
502-304 Hairstyling, Shampooing and Scalp
Treatment
3 Crs. - $426.00+Books
Prerequisites: 504-102 Careers in Corrections; 504-110 Introduction
to Criminal Justice Supervision; 504-181 Ethnicity, Corrections and
Supervision; 504-930 Security Procedures; 504-931 Communication
Skills; 504-933 Correctional Report Writing; criminal background check.
30359FDC M
09:00A-11:55AGruss
BLD 01/23-05/15
$41,542
$48,000
504-933 Correctional Report Writing
2 Crs. - $285.50+Books
Electrical Power Distribution
$52,000
CRN
Start
No. Loc. Day(s)
Time
Instructor Method End Date
504-162 Corrections Internship
$64,891
Business Management
CRN
Start
No. Loc. Day(s)
Time
Instructor Method End Date
30361FDC M
30362FDC W
$37,021
01/25-05/17
12:30P-03:25P Gruss
09:00A-11:55AGruss
01/23-05/15
01/25-05/17
31376FDC M
Mechatronics
Welding
12:30P-04:25P Jacques
03/27-05/15
08:30A-02:25A
1 Cr. - $145.00+Books
31089FDC W
12:30P-04:25P Bouchard
2 Crs. - $302.00+Books
31094FDC M
WR
12:30P-03:25P Jacques
07:30A-11:25AJacques
504-136 Correctional Counseling
3 Crs. - $426.00+Books
30355FDC M
12:30P-03:25P Barfield
01/23-05/15
504-931 Communication Skills
3 Crs. - $426.00+Books
Prerequisites: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in 103-159
Computer Literacy - Microsoft Office; 890-101 College 101.
30363FDC M
05:30P-08:25P Barfield
01/23-05/15
30364FDC W
01:30P-04:25P Barfield
01/25-05/17
Prerequisite: 504-931 Communication Skills.
30356FDC T
05:30P-09:25P Barfield
30357FDC W
09:00A-12:55P Barfield
31088FDC T
01/23-03/13
01/25-03/16
01/24-03/14
01/25-03/15
01/23-05/15
01/26-05/18
03/28-05/16
502-311 Haircutting, Basic Forms
31082FDC MF
3 Crs. - $426.00+Books
07:30A-11:25AJacques
01/23-03/17
31087FDC MR
W
502-334 Permanent Wave Techniques
31083FDC T
R
F
08:30A-11:25AJacques
12:30P-04:25PJacques
12:30P-02:25PJacques
2 Crs. - $302.00+Books
31086FDC M
T
01/24-03/14
01/26-03/16
01/27-03/17
07:30A-11:25AJacques
12:30P-03:25PJacques
03/27-05/15
03/28-05/16
08:30A-03:25P Bouchard
01/23-05/15
502-381 Salon Operations
1 Cr. - $145.00+Books
31100FDC W
07:30A-11:25ABouchard
03/29-05/17
502-341 Salon Services 1
2 Crs. - $302.00+Books
07:30A-11:25ABouchard
08:30A-11:25ABouchard
12:30P-03:25PBouchard
4 Crs. - $604.00+Books
31098FDC M
07:30A-11:55A
TWR 12:00P-04:55P
F
07:30A-03:55P
01/23-03/17
01/24-03/14
01/26-03/16
03/27-05/15
03/28-05/18
03/31-05/19
502-313 Short and Trend Cuts
31096FDC W
12:30P-04:25P Bouchard
01/25-03/15
Culinary Arts
12:30P-04:25P
08:30A-11:25A
3 Crs. - $600.00+Books
Prerequisite: 316-160 Baking.
30487FDC F
08:00A-01:55P Endejan
01/27-05/19
316-160Baking
2 Crs. - $400.00+Books
30472FDC MT
502-302 Hairstyling, Basic Techniques
2 Crs. - $302.00+Books
01/24-03/14
01/27-03/17
316-168 Artisan Breads
07:30A-11:25ABouchard
2 Crs. - $302.00+Books
504-934 Correctional Law and Code
Prerequisite: 504-933 Correctional Report Writing.
30369FDC M
05:30P-08:25P Gruss
30370FDC R
09:00A-11:55ABarfield
12:30P-04:25P Bouchard
07:30A-11:25ABouchard
1 Cr. - $151.00+Books
01/24-05/16
01/25-05/17
12:30P-03:25P
12:30P-02:25P
502-342 Salon Services 2
502-312 Haircutting Techniques
3 Crs. - $495.00+Books
1 Cr. - $151.00+Books
1 Cr. - $151.00+Books
2 Crs. - $302.00+Books
31085FDC T
W
03/28-05/16
502-309 Nail Care
03/29-05/17
502-347 Hair Color and Lightening
504-116 Alcohol and Drug Awareness in
Criminal Justice
07:30A-11:25AJacques
31092FDC MF
T
R
502-332 Facials/Skin Structure and Its Disorders
CRN
Start
No. Loc. Day(s)
Time
Instructor Method End Date
31099FDC T
03/31-05/19
502-338 Electricity and Chemistry
CRN
Start
No. Loc. Day(s)
Time
Instructor Method End Date
1 Cr. - $145.00+Books
30262WBC M
1 Cr. - $151.00+Books
31091FDC F
03/30-05/18
502-356 Laws and Rules
3 Crs. - $426.00+Books
502-336 Chemical Services and Properties of
the Hair
* Median annual salaries based on Moraine Park’s 2014-2015 Graduate Follow-Up Report.
07:30A-11:25AJacques
502-502 Relaxing, Coloring, Nails and Skin
Cosmetology
1 Cr. - $151.00+Books
$35,097
31090FDC R
502-300 Professional Practices
502-318 Artificial Nails
$45,178
1 Cr. - $151.00+Books
2 Crs. - $302.00+Books
Prerequisite: 504-930 Security Procedures.
30372FDC W
05:30P-08:25P
01/23-03/13
01/25-03/15
01/26-03/16
502-348 Highlighting and Corrective Color
504-936 Emergency Procedures
3 Crs. - $426.00+Books
Medical Coding Specialist
12:30P-04:25P
12:30P-03:25P
07:30A-11:25A
31095FDC T
F
3 Crs. - $426.00+Books
Process Engineering Technology
31084FDC M
W
R
Prerequisites: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in 504-136
Correctional Counseling; 504-162 Corrections Internship; 504-933
Correctional Report Writing.
30371FDC T
01:30P-02:25P Gruss
01/24-05/16
504-930 Security Procedures
$45,800
2 Crs. - $302.00+Books
08:00A-11:55AEndejan
01/23-03/14
03/27-05/18
03/29-05/17
Continuing Education and Professional Development Classes (cont.)
CRN
Start
No.
Loc.
Day(s)
Time
Instructor
Method* End Date
CRN
Start
No.
Loc.
Day(s)
Time
Instructor
Method* End Date
CRN
Start
No.
Loc.
Day(s)
Time
Instructor
Method* End Date
162-410 Ethics for Insurance Professionals
162-470 Casualty Insurance
Internet - Using the Internet
4 Hrs. - $65.00
(62 & over $51.96)
Students explore, through case studies and discussions, the role of ethics in the insurance
profession. Students review societal shifts, identify the source of opinion and belief systems,
complete an ethical type indicator, review seven ethical types, identify core values, and
review the process of ethical reasoning. Continuing education for insurance agents.
31350FDC F
01:30P-05:25P Mueller
01/13-01/13
162-422 Long-Term Care Re-Certification
4 Hrs. - $65.00
(62 & over $51.96)
Includes a discussion of the long-term care product evolution to the current market and the
long-term care partnership in detail, as well as its relationship to Medicaid. Long-term care
services and recent innovations to the LTC products will be outlined. Suitability standards
and compliance issues under the new Partnership program will be discussed. Concludes with
alternatives to purchases of long-term care insurance.
31347FDC R
08:30A-12:25P Mueller
02/02-02/02
162-416 Planning in the Senior Market
4 Hrs. - $65.00
(62 & over $51.96)
Students explore aspects of the senior market including social security, Medicare, Medicare
Supplement, estate planning documents, long-term care, life insurance and annuities.
Continuing education for insurance agents.
31345FDC R
08:30A-12:25P Kiesling
01/26-01/26
162-445 Wisconsin Mandatory Annuity Training
4 Hrs. - $65.00
(62 & over $51.96)
Covers the different types of annuities, the parties to an annuity, policy provisions and the
difference between qualified and non-qualified money. Features of an annuity are discussed.
The class concludes with annuity suitability. Continuing education for insurance agents.
31346FDC R
01:30P-05:25P Kiesling
01/26-01/26
12 Hrs. - $170.00
162-460 Ethics and Law Insurance
8 Hrs. - $70.00
(62 & over $130.89)
(62 & over $43.93)
Explores Wisconsin law as it pertains to the sale of insurance and the importance of ethics in
the agent’s role. Pre-licensing class - not eligible for insurance CE credit. Textbook purchase
required at bookstore.
31299FDC M
08:30A-05:25P Mueller
01/09-01/09
31314FDC M
08:30A-05:25P Mueller
05/22-05/22
162-472 Ethics, Law, Property and Casualty Insurance
32 Hrs. - $280.00
(62 & over $175.72)
Combines Ethics and Law Insurance (162-460), Property Insurance (162-468) and Casualty
Insurance (162-470). Pre-licensing class - not eligible for insurance CE credit. Textbook
purchase required at bookstore.
31300FDC MTWR 08:30A-05:25P Mueller
01/09-01/12
162-466 Ethics/Law/Accident/Health/Life Insurance
32 Hrs. - $280.00
(62 & over $175.72)
Combines Ethics and Law Insurance (162-460), Accident and Health Insurance (162-462), and
Life Insurance Preparation (162-464). Pre-licensing class - not eligible for insurance CE credit.
Textbook purchase required at bookstore.
31315FDC MTWR 08:30A-05:25P Mueller
05/22-05/25
12 Hrs. - $170.00
Explores types of policies; policy provisions, clauses and riders; social insurance; insurance
concepts; and field underwriting procedures. Wisconsin statutes, rules and regulations
pertinent to disability insurance are covered. Pre-licensing class - not eligible for insurance CE
credit. Textbook purchase required at bookstore.
31316FDC T
08:30A-05:25P Mueller
05/23-05/23
W
08:30A-12:25PMueller
05/24-05/24
(62 & over $130.89)
Explores types of policies, bonds and related terms; insurance terms and related concepts;
and policy provisions. Applies Wisconsin statutes, rules and regulations common to property
and casualty, and those pertinent to casualty insurance. Pre-licensing class - not eligible for
insurance CE credit. Textbook purchase required at bookstore.
31302FDC W
01:25P-05:25P Mueller
01/11-01/11
R
08:30A-05:25PMueller
01/12-01/12
162-464 Life Insurance Preparation
Insurance Pre-licensing
162-462 Accident and Health Insurance
12 Hrs. - $170.00
(62 & over $130.89)
Explores types of policies; policy riders, provisions, options and exclusions; completing the
application; underwriting and delivering the policy; and taxes, retirement and other insurance
concepts. Applies Wisconsin statutes, rules and regulations pertinent to life insurance and
annuities. Pre-licensing class - not eligible for insurance CE credit. Textbook purchase required
at bookstore.
31317FDC W
01:25P-05:25P Mueller
05/24-05/24
R
08:30A-05:25PMueller
05/25-05/25
162-468 Property Insurance
12 Hrs. - $170.00
(62 & over $130.89)
Explores types of policies, insurance terms and related concepts, policy provisions and contract
law. Applies Wisconsin statutes, rules and regulations common to property and casualty
insurance, and those pertinent to property insurance. Pre-licensing class - not eligible for
insurance CE credit. Textbook purchase required at bookstore.
31301FDC T
08:30A-05:25P Mueller
01/10-01/10
W
08:30A-12:25PMueller
01/11-01/11
103-403 Google Drive Fundamentals
4 Hrs. - $17.64
(62 & over $4.60)
Google Drive is a cloud-based office productivity suite, enabling the creation of text documents,
slide presentations, Web forms and drawings all stored in one location and accessible from
anywhere. Items in Google Drive can be created, stored and edited by individuals or shared
with collaborators in real time. Students learn how to create, format, and share documents,
spreadsheets, presentations, and forms. Tips on organizing, searching and time saving
techniques will be shared. This is a hands-on workshop for anyone with a google account.
30789BDC S
08:00A-11:55A Kasten
04/01-04/01
103-442 Internet Auctions - Buying and Selling for Profit
9 Hrs. - $37.34
(62 & over $4.75)
Investigate buying and selling, online auctions and payment options using the Internet.
Discuss post-auction activities and fraudulent transaction protection. Designed for participants
investigating options for online selling as a business.
31164BDC W
09:00A-11:55A Kraft
03/08-03/22
152-405 Introduction to Personal Website Design
3 Hrs. - $17.64
(62 & over $4.60)
Overview of how to design, develop, publish, and promote a Web page using basic development
concepts. Build your personal online identity.
31176WBC W
06:00P-08:55P Kraft
05/03-05/03
Languages
802-411 Conversational German - 1A
12 Hrs. - $43.91
(62 & over $4.80)
Explores basic greetings, alphabet, numbers and pronunciation. Students will practice basic
words. Textbook optional.
30931FDC R
05:00P-07:55P Keck
01/26-02/16
30793WBC M
06:00P-08:55P Spredemann
01/16-02/06
802-412 Conversational German - 1B
12 Hrs. - $43.91
(62 & over $4.80)
Students will observe, interpret, and practice simple conversations in German. Conversations
will focus on travel and nationalities. Textbook optional.
30932FDC R
05:00P-07:55P Keck
02/23-03/16
30794WBC M
06:00P-08:55P Spredemann
02/13-03/06
802-413 Conversational German - 2A
12 Hrs. - $43.91
(62 & over $4.80)
Students will expand on basic greetings, and expand on alphabet, numbers, and pronunciation.
Conversations focus around work, schools, cities, and communities. Textbook optional. 31282
No class 4/6 and 4/13.
31282FDC R
05:00P-07:55P Keck
03/23-04/27
30795WBC M
06:00P-08:55P Spredemann
03/13-04/03
For a complete program class listing and course descriptions, go to morainepark.edu/mptccatalog.
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Program Classes (cont.)
CRN
Start
No. Loc. Day(s)
Time
Instructor Method End Date
CRN
Start
No. Loc. Day(s)
Time
Instructor Method End Date
316-162 Breakfast Pastries
1 Cr. - $200.00+Books
2 Crs. - $400.00+Books
Prerequisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in 316-160
Baking.
30480FDC MT
08:00A-11:55AEndejan
03/27-05/16
316-169 Cakes, Tortes and Desserts
2 Crs. - $400.00+Books
30479FDC WR
08:00A-11:55AEndejan
03/29-05/18
316-165 Catering and Special Function Planning
3 Crs. - $600.00+Books
30481FDC WR
01:00P-04:55P Zingsheim
03/29-05/18
316-102 Culinary Principles
30474FDC R
01/25-03/16
1 Cr. - $145.00+Books
08:30A-11:25AZingsheim
12:30P-04:55P Endejan
08:00A-10:55ASimmers
30463FDC MT
316-187 Food Production for Cold Food
01/26-03/16
01/25-05/17
316-147 Sanitation and Safety
2 Crs. - $285.50+Books
03/28-05/16
01:00P-02:55P Endejan
01/23-03/13
316-175 Specialty Foods and Ethnic Cookery
3 Crs. - $600.00+Books
2 Crs. - $400.00+Books
Prerequisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in 316-102
Culinary Principles.
30478FDC WR
12:30P-04:25P Endejan
03/29-05/18
316-190 Food Production for Hot Sandwiches,
Deli and Short-Order Cookery
2 Crs. - $400.00+Books
Prerequisite: Instructor approval.
30475FDC T
08:00A-12:55P Simmers
30485FDC R
08:00A-12:55P Simmers
01/24-05/16
01/26-05/18
607-176 AutoCAD I
3 Crs. - $432.00+Books
316-189 Food Production for Meat, Fish and
Poultry
Prerequisite: 607-176 AutoCAD I or 607-170 Basic AutoCAD.
30834FDC TR
12:30P-04:25P Olson
01/24-03/16
Prerequisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in 316-102
Culinary Principles.
30469FDC MT
12:30P-04:25P Zingsheim
03/27-05/16
316-185 Food Production for Stocks and Soups
2 Crs. - $400.00+Books
Prerequisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in 316-102
Culinary Principles.
31286FDC WR
08:00A-11:55AZingsheim
03/29-05/18
316-153 Food Purchasing
01/24-03/16
Prerequisites: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in 103-159
Computer Literacy Microsoft Office; 890-101 College 101.
30470FDC M
01:00P-02:55P Simmers
01/23-05/15
316-151 Fundamentals of Meat Analysis
08:00A-11:55ASimmers
01/23-05/15
316-180 Gourmet Cooking
PERFORMANCE-MINDED BUSINESS SOLUTIONS
920-924-3449
morainepark.edu/training
Six Sigma I Leadership & Supervision I Technical Skills I Customized Training Solutions I Strategic Development
607-177 AutoCAD II
3 Crs. - $432.00+Books
606-176 CAD 2-D, AutoCAD
3 Crs. - $432.00+Books
Online classes delivered via the Internet will have an additional $45 fee.
30920FDC W
12:30P-04:25P Olson
IVC 01/25-05/17
30919ONL
Olson
ONL 01/23-05/19
30920WBC W
12:30P-04:25P Olson
IVC 01/25-05/17
3 Crs. - $432.00+Books
30918WBC M
05:30P-09:25P Luetschwager
3 Crs. - $432.00+Books
30959FDC W
31364FDC W
08:30A-12:25P Roehl
05:30P-09:25P Roehl
CRN
Start
No. Loc. Day(s)
Time
Instructor Method End Date
CRN
Start
No. Loc. Day(s)
Time
Instructor Method End Date
3 Crs. - $432.00+Books
3 Crs. - $426.00+Books
Prerequisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in 804-114
College Technical Mathematics 1B.
30829FDC TR
12:30P-04:25P Olson
03/28-05/18
617-147 Die Design 2
3 Crs. - $432.00+Books
617-114 CAD 3-D SolidWorks
01/23-05/15
617-112 CAD 3-D, ProEngineer Creo
2 Crs. - $285.50+Books
30471FDC M
12:30P-04:25P Olson
[email protected]
30833FDC TR
2 Crs. - $400.00+Books
PERFORMANCE-MINDED BUSINESS SOLUTIONS
Drafting and Design
Prerequisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in 316-102
Culinary Principles.
30464FDC MT
12:30P-04:25P Zingsheim
01/23-03/14
3 Crs. - $600.00+Books
staff this
excited
about their
jobs?
316-171 Restaurant Management
30484FDC W
08:00A-11:55AZingsheim
316-181 Customer Sales and Service
30486FDC T
2 Crs. - $285.50+Books
TRAIN.
INSPIRE.
INVIGORATE.
Is your
316-121Nutrition
3 Crs. - $426.00+Books
3 Crs. - $600.00+Books
30476FDC WR
Prerequisites: Completion of 316-183 Food Production for Vegetables
and Potatoes; 316-184 Food Production for Pastas, Grains and
Breakfast Cookery; 316-185 Food Production for Stocks and Soups;
316-187 Food Production for Cold Food; 316-189 Food Production for
Meat, Fish and Poultry; 316-190 Food Production for Hot Sandwiches,
Deli and Short-Order Cookery.
30477FDC W
12:30P-04:25P Simmers
01/25-03/15
Prerequisite: 617-149 Tool Design. Is an independent study course.
Lab hours will be required and scheduled with the instructor’s approval.
31365WBC W
04:30P-09:25P Singer
BLD 01/25-05/17
617-148 Die Design 3
01/25-05/17
01/25-05/17
607-110 Civil Drafting Fundamentals
4 Crs. - $576.00+Books
Prerequisites: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in 103-159
Computer Literacy - Microsoft Office; 607-176 AutoCAD I; 804-114
College Technical Math 1B; 890-101 College 101.
30824FDC TR
08:30A-11:25AOlson
01/24-05/18
607-123 Construction Estimating
3 Crs. - $432.00+Books
Prerequisite: 607-114 Structural Drafting or dean consent.
30826FDC MW 01:00P-02:55P Olson
01/23-05/17
3 Crs. - $432.00+Books
Prerequisite: 617-147 Die Design 2. Is an independent study course.
Lab hours will be required and scheduled with the instructor’s approval.
30922WBC W
04:30P-09:25P Singer
BLD 01/25-05/17
617-115 Jig and Fixture Design
3 Crs. - $432.00+Books
Prerequisite: 617-114 CAD 3-D, SolidWorks or dean approval.
30917FDC M
05:30P-09:25P Kliment
ACCL 01/23-05/15
30915FDC TR
08:30A-10:55AOlson
IVC 01/24-05/18
30915WBC TR
08:30A-10:55AOlson
IVC 01/24-05/18
606-116 Machine Elements
Prerequisite: Completion or concurrent enrollment in 804-116 College
Technical Mathematics 2.
30916FDC TR
12:30P-01:55P Quackenboss
IVC01/24-05/18
30916WBC TR
12:30P-01:55P Quackenboss
IVC01/24-05/18
606-132 Materials of Industry
3 Crs. - $426.00+Books
Prerequisites: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in 103-159
Computer Literacy - Microsoft Office; 890-101 College 101.
30244BDC TR
02:30P-03:55P Quackenboss
IVC01/24-05/18
30245BDC W
05:30P-08:25P
IVC 01/25-05/17
30244FDC TR
02:30P-03:55P Quackenboss
IVC01/24-05/18
30245FDC W
05:30P-08:25P
IVC 01/25-05/17
30244WBC TR
02:30P-03:55P Quackenboss
IVC01/24-05/18
30245WBC W
05:30P-08:25P
IVC 01/25-05/17
617-153 Mold Design 3
3 Crs. - $432.00+Books
Prerequisite: 617-152 Mold Design 2.
30929WBC MR
04:30P-07:55P Olson
01/23-05/18
606-125 Product Design
607-135 Construction Surveying
Continuing Education and Professional Development Classes (cont.)
CRN
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802-414 Conversational German - 2B
Leadership
816-400 Motorcycle Rider Course (cont.)
12 Hrs. - $43.91
(62 & over $4.80)
Students will observe, interpret and practice conversations in German. Conversations will
focus on family and free time. Textbook optional.
31283FDC R
05:00P-07:55P Keck
05/04-05/25
30796WBC M
06:00P-08:55P Spredemann
04/10-05/01
802-464 Conversational Spanish - 1A
12 Hrs. - $43.91
(62 & over $4.80)
Introduces basic Spanish alphabet, pronunciation, greetings, numbers, colors, nouns,
adjectives, verbs and conversations. Students will practice using high frequency words and
conversations. Textbook optional.
31231FDC T
06:00P-08:55P Templin
01/17-02/07
31235WBC W
06:00P-08:55P Templin
01/18-02/08
802-465 Conversational Spanish - 1B
12 Hrs. - $43.91
12 Hrs. - $43.91
(62 & over $4.80)
Continues from beginning Spanish level knowledge to develop fluency in pronunciation and
simple conversation and questions using days, months, numbers, time, direction and other
verbs and topics. Textbook optional.
31233FDC T
06:00P-08:55P Templin
03/14-04/04
31237WBC W
06:00P-08:55P Templin
03/15-04/05
802-467 Conversational Spanish - 2B
12 Hrs. - $43.91
(62 & over $4.80)
Students will observe, interpret, and practice using high frequency words and conversations
using days, months, numbers, time, directions and other verbs and topics. Suggested completion of previous Spanish classes or experience with the language is encouraged. Textbook
optional.
31234 FDC T
06:00P-08:55P Templin 04/11-05/02
31238 WBC W 06:00P-08:55P Templin 04/12-05/03
140-433 Spanish for Medical Professionals
8 Hrs. - $99.00
24 Hrs. - $822.91
(62 & over $72.93)
Determine Spanish phrases necessary for providing patient care and interacting with families.
Learn over 50 English/Spanish statements, including commands and questions. Class will
be pertinent to anyone working in the medical profession including Nurses, Doctors, EMT’s,
Paramedics, and Medical Technicians. Includes materials and lunch.
31207WBC S
08:00A-03:55P Pomeranke
03/11-03/11
(62 & over $744.70)
Using the Society of Human Resource Management (SHRM) learning materials, you will
prepare for the SHRM-CP & SHRM-SCP exam. This training provides an over view of the
entire global Body of Competency and Knowledge (BoCK) in human resource management
including the four knowledge domains: People, Organization, Workplace, and Strategy.
Materials and textbooks are included in the cost of the program. Students are responsible
for meeting SHRM exam eligibility requirements. Coursework is completed both online and
in the classroom. For online work, a computer with Internet access is required. Part 1 or 2
Certification Prep.
31190BDC W
05:30P-08:25P BLD/ACCL
02/01-02/15
196-476 Certification Preparation SHRM CP/SHRM-SCP 2
12 Hrs. - $437.09
(62 & over $4.80)
Continues from beginning Spanish-level knowledge to develop fluency in pronunciation and
simple conversations. Fluency is gained in using the alphabet, pronunciation, greets, numbers,
colors, nouns, adjectives, verbs and conversations. Textbook optional.
31232FDC T
06:00P-08:55P Templin
02/14-03/07
31236WBC W
06:00P-08:55P Templin
02/15-03/08
802-466 Conversational Spanish - 2A
196-475 Certification Preparation for SHRM-CP/SHRM-SCP
(62 & over $397.98)
This Study Group class is part of the SHRM CP/SCP Certification Prep course. Coursework is
completed both online and in the classroom. For online work, a computer with Internet access
is required. Part 2 of 2 Certification Prep.
31191BDC W
05:30P-08:25P BLD/ACCL
02/22-03/08
196-428 Grant Writing 101
3 Hrs. - $69.00
(62 & over $55.96)
Know the basics about grant writing from the preplanning steps to identifying and selecting
opportunities. Understand the process, format, content, and submission guidelines you need to be
aware of. This foundational grant writing course will get you started in the grant writing world!
31211FDC T
09:00A-11:55A Huycke
03/07-03/07
Motorcycle / Scooter
816-400 Motorcycle Rider Course
16 Hrs. - $260.80
(62 & over $260.80)
Provides beginning or returning riders with hands-on experience in the basic skills of
motorcycling: straight-line riding, turning, shifting, braking and the mental skills needed for
control. Motorcycles are provided by MPTC. We also have a maximum of two 125cc automatic transmission scooters available for each course. To reserve a scooter, select a CRN No.
under the Scooter Section. To participate in the riding portion of the course, students must
be physically capable of riding the 250cc motorcycles or 125cc scooters provided. A helmet
(3/4 or full-face), full-fingered gloves, above-the-ankle footwear, long sleeve shirts, long pants
and eye protection are required and must be brought to the first class. Dress for the weather,
rain gear (no ponchos) is suggested. Helmets are available to students who do not own one.
NOTE WisDOT Requirement: Within 30 days before class begins, each student is required to
complete the Motorcycle Safety Foundation Basic Rider Course e-course. The Certificate of
Completion must be printed and brought to the first day of the class in order to participate.
The certificate expires 30 days after completion. Do not complete the e-course earlier than
30 days before the first day of class. It is recommended to allow one week to complete the
e-course. To complete the e-course go to www.msf-usa.org. Students under 18 years of age
must have a parent or legal guardian sign a waiver in the presence of a MPTC staff person or
a Notary Public. Class schedules and fees are subject to change without notice and are not to
be considered as contractual guarantees for any course.
Motorcycle Sections
31304FDC F
05:30P-08:25P
S
08:00A-04:55P
U
08:00A-01:55P
31305FDC F
05:30P-08:25P
S
08:00A-04:55P
U
08:00A-01:55P
31306FDC F
05:30P-08:25P
S
08:00A-04:55P
U
08:00A-01:55P
31307FDC MTWR 08:00A-11:55A
31308FDC F
05:30P-08:25P
S
08:00A-04:55P
U
08:00A-01:55P
31309FDC MTWR 08:00A-11:55A
31310FDC F
05:30P-08:25P
S
08:00A-04:55P
U
08:00A-01:55P
31311FDC MTWR 08:00A-11:55A
31312FDC F
05:30P-08:25P
S
08:00A-04:55P
U
08:00A-01:55P
31313FDC MTWR 05:00P-08:55P
04/07-04/07
04/08-04/08
04/09-04/09
04/21-04/21
04/22-04/22
04/23-04/23
04/28-04/28
04/29-04/29
04/30-04/30
05/01-05/04
05/05-05/05
05/06-05/06
05/07-05/07
05/08-05/11
05/12-05/12
05/13-05/13
05/14-05/14
05/15-05/18
05/19-05/19
05/20-05/20
05/21-05/21
05/22-05/25
Scooter Sections (A maximum of 2 scooter riders are allowed per course)
31326FDC F
05:30P-08:25P
S
08:00A-04:55P
U
08:00A-01:55P
31329FDC F
05:30P-08:25P
S
08:00A-04:55P
U
08:00A-01:55P
31331FDC F
05:30P-08:25P
S
08:00A-04:55P
U
08:00A-01:55P
31333FDC MTWR 08:00A-11:55A
31334FDC F
05:30P-08:25P
S
08:00A-04:55P
U
08:00A-01:55P
31335FDC MTWR 08:00A-11:55A
31336FDC F
05:30P-08:25P
S
08:00A-04:55P
U
08:00A-01:55P
31337FDC MTWR 08:00A-11:55A
31338FDC F
05:30P-08:25P
S
08:00A-04:55P
U
08:00A-01:55P
31339FDC MTWR 05:00P-08:55P
04/07-04/07
04/08-04/08
04/09-04/09
04/21-04/21
04/22-04/22
04/23-04/23
04/28-04/28
04/29-04/29
04/30-04/30
05/01-05/04
05/05-05/05
05/06-05/06
05/07-05/07
05/08-05/11
05/12-05/12
05/13-05/13
05/14-05/14
05/15-05/18
05/19-05/19
05/20-05/20
05/21-05/21
05/22-05/25
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4 Crs. - $576.00+Books
4 Crs. - $576.00+Books
Electricity/Electronics
620-103 Semi-Conductor Devices
Prerequisites: 606-107 Component Design; 606-116 Machine Elements.
Completion of or concurrent enrollment in 606-130 Strength of Materials.
30923FDC MW 08:30A-11:55AQuackenboss
01/23-05/17
607-178Revit
3 Crs. - $432.00+Books
30832FDC M
04:00P-07:55P Olson
01/23-05/15
Prerequisites: 617-114 CAD 3-D, SolidWorks; 617-115 Jig and Fixture
Design.
30926WBC MR
05:30P-08:55P Olson
01/23-05/18
30927WBC TR
12:30P-03:55P Olson
01/24-05/18
3 Crs. - $432.00+Books
Prerequisite: 607-110 Civil Drafting Fundamentals.
30830FDC F
08:30A-12:25P Olson
01/27-05/19
606-130 Strength of Materials
3 Crs. - $432.00+Books
Prerequisite: 606-128 Design Statics.
30924FDC MW 01:00P-02:55P Quackenboss
30925FDC T
05:30P-09:25P Quackenboss
01/23-05/17
01/24-05/18
607-132 Structural Analysis 2
3 Crs. - $432.00+Books
Prerequisites: 607-131 Structural Analysis 1; 804-116 College
Technical Mathematics 2.
30827FDC MW 08:30A-10:25AOlson
01/23-05/17
607-150 Technical Problems
3 Crs. - $432.00+Books
Prerequisites: 607-110 Civil Drafting Fundamentals; 607-114 Structural
Drafting; 607-122 Mechanical Construction; 607-131 Structural
Analysis 1; 607-140 Soils and Foundations.
30831FDC MW 10:30A-12:25P Olson
01/23-05/17
4 Crs. - $632.00+Books
Prerequisite: 620-102 AC Circuits.
30613FDC M
08:30A-02:55P Habeck
01/23-05/15
Economics
413-351 Advanced Electrical Concepts
3 Crs. - $426.00+Books
Prerequisites: 413-350 Beginning Electrical Concepts. Completion of or
concurrent enrollment in 804-113 College Technical Mathematics 1A.
30607WBC MTWR 12:30P-02:25P Wamsley
03/27-05/18
30610WBC MTWR 04:00P-05:55P Boyle-Gustavus 03/27-05/18
809-195Economics
607-137 Site Development
620-115 AC-DC Machinery and Motor Controls
Prerequisite: 801-136 English Composition 1. Online classes delivered
via the Internet will have an additional $45 fee.
30049BDC W
01:00P-03:55P Kwiecinski IVC/
ACCL01/25-03/15
30047BDC R
05:00P-08:55P Kwiecinski IVC/
ACCL03/30-05/18
30049FDC W
01:00P-03:55P Kwiecinski IVC/
ACCL01/25-03/15
30179FDC W
01:00P-03:55P Halter
01/25-05/17
30178FDC R
09:00A-11:55AHalter
01/26-05/18
30177FDC M
08:30A-11:25AHalter
ACCL 03/27-05/15
30047FDC R
05:00P-08:55P Kwiecinski IVC/
ACCL03/30-05/18
30176ONL
Halter
ONL 01/23-05/19
30175ONL
Kwiecinski ONL 01/23-05/19
30180WBC T
09:00A-11:55AKwiecinski BLD 01/24-05/16
30049WBC W
01:00P-03:55P Kwiecinski IVC/
ACCL01/25-03/15
30181WBC W
05:00P-07:55P Kwiecinski
01/25-05/17
30047WBC R
05:00P-08:55P Kwiecinski IVC/
ACCL03/30-05/18
617-149 Tool Design
2 Crs. - $309.00+Books
413-365 Basic Motor Controls
3 Crs. - $463.50+Books
Prerequisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in 413-380
Industrial Wiring Concepts.
30606WBC MTWR 09:30A-12:25P Wamsley
03/27-05/18
30611WBC MTWR 06:00P-08:55P Boyle-Gustavus 03/27-05/18
620-104 Digital Electronics
NEW
morainepark.edu/programs
1 Cr. - $154.50+Books
Prerequisites: 103-159 Computer Literacy - Microsoft Office; 413-361
Intermediate National Electrical Code; 890-101 College 101.
30604WBC MTWR 12:30P-01:25P Wamsley
01/23-03/16
30612WBC MTWR 09:00P-09:55P Boyle-Gustavus 03/27-05/18
Emergency Medical Services
531-918 Advanced Resuscitation
1 Cr. - $154.50+Books
413-385 Electrical Fabrication
531-922 EMS Operations
Prerequisite: 413-355 Residential and Commercial Wiring Concepts.
30609WBC MTWR 08:30P-09:55P Boyle-Gustavus 01/23-03/16
30605WBC MTWR 08:00A-09:25AWamsley
03/27-05/18
Prerequisites: Concurrent enrollment in 531-918 Advanced Resuscitation;
531-919 Paramedic Medical Emergencies; 531-920 Paramedic
Trauma; 531-921 Special Patient Populations; 531-923 Paramedic
Capstone; 531-924 Paramedic Clinical Field 2.
30377FDC MWF 08:00A-03:55P
04/17-04/21
1 Cr. - $145.00+Books
2 Crs. - $309.00+Books
Prerequisites: 413-307 Electrical Theory and Safety 1; 413-309 Line
Technician 1; 413-310 Line Technician 2. Corequisites: 413-311 Line
Technician 3; 413-312 Line Technician 4.
30268BDC MW 09:00A-11:55AMelaney BLD 01/23-05/17
30266BDC MW 01:00P-03:55P Melaney BLD 01/23-05/17
413-380 Industrial Wiring Concepts
3 Crs. - $463.50+Books
30603WBC MTWR 09:30A-12:25P Wamsley
30608WBC MTWR 05:30P-08:25P Boyle-Gustavus
• Health and Wellness
• Medical Office Management
• Small Business/Entrepreneurship
• IT-Mobile Applications Developer
413-386 Trends in Electricity
Prerequisite: 620-102 AC Circuits. Blended Class with Open labs.
2 hr.-online, 2 hr.-lab Lab assignments completed weekly. Open B-114
lab Hours: Monday 4:00P to 6:00P and Thursday 8:30A to 10:30A.
30616FDC
Habeck
BLD 01/23-05/18
3 Crs. - $463.50+Books
CHECK OUT WHAT’S
Prerequisites: 620-102 AC Circuits; Completion of or concurrent
enrollment in 103-159 Computer Literacy - Microsoft Office; 890-101
College 101. Blended Class with Open labs. 2hr-online, 2hr-lab Lab
assignments completed weekly. Open B-114 lab Hours: Monday
4 p.m. to 6 p.m. and Thursday 8:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.
30614FDC
Habeck
BLD 01/23-05/18
Prerequisites: 531-916 Paramedic Cardiology; 531-917 Paramedic
Clinical Field 1. Concurrent enrollment in 531-919 Paramedic Medical
Emergencies; 531-920 Paramedic Trauma; 531-921 Special Patient
Populations; 531-922 EMS Operations; 531-923 Paramedic Capstone;
531-924 Paramedic Clinical Field 2.
30373FDC MWF 08:00A-03:55P
01/23-02/01
3 Crs. - $474.00+Books
413-317 Electrical Theory and Safety 2
Moraine Park offers more than 100 careers!
3 Crs. - $474.00+Books
01/23-03/16
01/23-03/16
413-142 Introduction to Electrical Substations
3 Crs. - $426.00+Books
Prerequisite: 413-307 Electrical Theory and Safety 1.
30602BDC R
09:00A-11:55AVollstedt
30601BDC R
01:00P-03:55P Vollstedt
01/26-05/18
01/26-05/18
531-923 Paramedic Capstone
1 Cr. - $154.50+Books
Prerequisites: Concurrent enrollment in 531-918 Advanced Resuscitation;
531-919 Paramedic Medical Emergencies; 531-920 Paramedic Trauma;
531-921 Special Patient Populations; 531-922 EMS Operations;
531-924 Paramedic Clinical Field 2.
30378FDC MWF 08:00A-03:55P
04/24-05/03
531-924 Paramedic Clinical Field 2
4 Crs. - $566.50+Books
Prerequisites: Concurrent enrollment in 531-918 Advanced Resuscitation;
531-919 Paramedic Medical Emergencies; 531-920 Paramedic Trauma;
531-921 Special Patient Populations; 531-922 EMS Operations;
531-923 Paramedic Capstone.
30379FDC
01/23-05/19
413-311 Line Technician 3
5 Crs. - $772.50+Books
Prerequisites: 413-309 Line Technician 1; 413-310 Line Technician 2.
Corequisites: 413-312 Line Technician 4; 413-317 Electrical Theory
and Safety 2.
30264BDC MTWR 07:30A-12:25P Vonau
01/23-03/15
30269BDC MTWR 12:30P-05:25P Pagenkopf
01/23-03/15
413-312 Line Technician 4
5 Crs. - $772.50+Books
Prerequisites: 413-309 Line Technician 1; 413-310 Line Technician 2.
Corequisites: 413-311 Line Technician 3; 413-317 Electrical Theory
and Safety 2.
30272BDC MTWR 12:30P-05:25P Pagenkopf
03/27-05/18
30274BDC MTWR 07:30A-12:25P Vonau
03/27-05/18
Classes starting as
early as JANUARY 3.
Spring semester
begins January 23.
Continuing Education and Professional Development Classes (cont.)
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Nursing
515-401 Sleep Staging
531-488 Adult First Aid for the Workplace (cont.)
543-412 Test Taking Strategies for New Nursing Students
3 Hrs. - $17.64
(62 & over $4.60)
Workshop provides a basic introduction to the type of questions used in the nursing courses.
Test questions are designed to assess the knowledge, skills, and abilities of the nursing
student in relationship to meeting the needs of clients. By applying new nursing knowledge,
skills, and abilities, the nursing student demonstrates the ability to use essential critical
thinking skills on test questions and in clinical practice. Addresses the following topics: test
preparation strategies, determining priorities in test questions using the Nursing Process and
Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs, and general test-taking tips. Provides an opportunity to practice
applying the concepts of test-taking to examples of nursing test questions. Limited to nursing
students who are beginning first semester nursing courses in January 2015.
30982WBC M
09:00A-11:55A Martin
BLD 01/09-01/09
Respiratory Care
515-402 Monitoring Sleep, Cardio and Respiratory Systems
20 Hrs. - $225.00
(62 & over $159.82)
Students learn how to monitor patient sleep, cardiovascular and respiratory systems. Sleeprelated disorders will also be introduced. A portion of this course needs to be completed
online and will require a visit to a sleep lab. Sleep Technician training requires completion of
515-401, 515-402, 515-403, and 515-404.
31214FDC W
01:00P-04:55P Reysen
02/15-02/15
RF
08:30A-04:55PReysen
02/16-02/17
515-404 Parasomnias and Pediatric Polysomnography
20 Hrs. - $225.00
(62 & over $159.82)
Parasomnias will be reviewed as well as circadian rhythm disorders and pediatric
polysomnography. A portion of this course needs to be completed online and will require a
visit to a sleep lab. Sleep Technician training requires completion of 515-401, 515-402,
515-403, and 515-404.
31217FDC WF
08:30A-02:25P Reysen
02/22-02/24
R
08:30A-03:55PReysen
02/23-02/23
515-403 Sleep Disorders
20 Hrs. - $225.00
(62 & over $159.82)
Students will review sleep-related disorders, along with EMG, movement disorders, and
receive an introduction to Narcolepsy, seizures, and parasomnias. A portion of this course
needs to be completed online and will require a visit to a sleep lab. Sleep Technician training
requires completion of 515-401, 515-402, 515-403, and 515-404.
31216FDC M
12:00P-10:25P Bandler
02/20-02/20
T
08:30A-04:55PBandler
02/21-02/21
W
03:00P-04:55PBandler
02/22-02/22
20 Hrs. - $225.00
(62 & over $159.82)
Students receive an introduction to the Sleep Technician/Polysomnography field and will learn
about EEG and Sleep Staging. Sleep monitoring will be introduced. A portion of this course
needs to be completed online and will require a visit to a sleep lab. Sleep Technician training
requires completion of 515-401, 515-402, 515-403, and 515-404.
31212FDC M
10:00A-04:55P Bandler
02/13-02/13
T
08:30A-04:55PBandler
02/14-02/14
W
08:30A-12:25PBandler
02/15-02/15
Real Estate
194-190 Real Estate Preparation
3 Crs. - $426.00+Books
Introduces the fundamentals required for acting as a salesperson in the brokering of real
estate. Develops skills in the topical items identified in current Wisconsin Administrative
Code. Meets Wisconsin’s 72-hour educational requirement for those seeking a sales license.
31180FDC TR
05:00P-08:55P Crites
01/17-03/16
Responsible Beverage
311-400 Responsible Beverage and Tobacco Service
4 Hrs. - $25.00
(62 & over $11.96)
Explores the laws and regulations that owners, operators and employees of the food/
beverage industry must understand in providing safe customer service. This training meets
Department of Revenue’s Alcohol Beverage Bill and local ordinances for new bartenders. The
elements of responsible drinking will also be covered.
31129BDC M
01:00P-04:55P Speich
IVC 02/13-02/13
31130BDC W
05:00P-08:55P Speich
IVC 04/12-04/12
31131BDC T
05:00P-08:55P Speich
IVC 05/09-05/09
31129FDC M
01:00P-04:55P Speich
IVC 02/13-02/13
31130FDC W
05:00P-08:55P Speich
IVC 04/12-04/12
31131FDC T
05:00P-08:55P Speich
IVC 05/09-05/09
31129WBC M
01:00P-04:55P Speich
IVC 02/13-02/13
31130WBC W
05:00P-08:55P Speich
IVC 04/12-04/12
31131WBC T
05:00P-08:55P Speich
IVC 05/09-05/09
Safety
531-488 Adult First Aid for the Workplace
5 Hrs. - $80.00
that is valid for two years.
30855BDC F
30854FDC F
12:30P-05:25P Hilvo
12:30P-05:25P Hilvo
449-400 MSHA Mine Safety Refresher
8 Hrs. - $89.00
Prompt action in an emergency medical situation can really make a difference. Are you prepared?
In this class, you will learn basic first aid and CPR in a relaxed environment. It fulfills OSHA
requirements for bloodborne pathogens and first aid for business and industry. This is an
instructor led, hands-on, video-based course. The course covers first aid basics, medical emergencies, injury emergencies, and environmental emergencies. Upon completion of this course,
students receive an American Heart Association Heartsaver First Aid Course Completion Card
(62 & over $62.93)
Learn the latest changes at the mine that could adversely affect your health and safety.
Review of 2015 fatalities (Fatalgrams) and first aid refresher are included. This course satisfies the requirements for MSHA 30 CFR Part 46. Safety and health issues are updated for
each session.
31355BDC F
07:30A-04:25P Schwoerer
02/17-02/17
31356BDC F
07:30A-04:25P Schwoerer
03/17-03/17
31354WBC F
07:30A-04:25P Schwoerer
01/27-01/27
Sign Language
533-425 Sign Language - 1A
12 Hrs. - $43.91
(62 & over $4.80)
Explores the fundamentals of sign language and develops a good working knowledge of
basic signs. Introduces students to the deaf culture and focuses on introductions of oneself.
Textbook required.
31252FDC T
05:30P-08:25P
02/07-02/28
31292WBC T
06:00P-08:25P Boness
01/10-01/31
533-426 Sign Language - 1B
12 Hrs. - $43.91
(62 & over $4.80)
Fluency on basic signs is observed, interpreted, and practiced. Students will focus on
exchanging personal information with others. Textbook required.
31253FDC T
05:30P-08:25P
03/07-03/28
31293WBC T
06:00P-08:25P Boness
02/07-02/28
533-427 Sign Language - 2A
12 Hrs. - $43.91
(62 & over $4.80)
Students will focus on expressive and receptive sign skills, practicing intermediate-level
signs. Discussion will focus on living situations. Textbook required.
31254FDC T
05:30P-08:25P
04/04-04/25
31294WBC T
06:00P-08:25P Boness
03/07-03/28
533-429 Sign Language - 2B
(62 & over $60.45)
05/19-05/19
02/17-02/17
12 Hrs. - $43.91
(62 & over $4.80)
Students will develop, interpret and practice conversational phrases using intermediate signs.
Discussion will focus on family. Textbook required.
31255FDC T
05:30P-08:25P
05/02-05/23
31295WBC T
06:00P-08:25P Boness
04/04-04/25
For a complete program class listing and course descriptions, go to morainepark.edu/mptccatalog.
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530-195 Applied Coding
GERMANY
2 Crs. - $331.00+Books
Prerequisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in 530-185
Healthcare Reimbursement.
30677ONL Scott
ONL 03/27-05/19
530-184 Current Procedural Terminology (CPT)
Coding
3 Crs. - $468.00+Books
Prerequisites: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in 530-112
Disease Process and Treatment or 530-182 Human Diseases for the
Health Professions; 530-181 Introduction to the Health Record.
30674ONL Scott
ONL 01/23-05/19
IRELAND
530-194 HIM Organizational Resources
2 Crs. - $328.50+Books
Prerequisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in 530-161 Health
Quality Management or 530-193 Healthcare Quality Management.
30676ONL Madison
ONL 01/23-05/19
530-176 Health Data Management
2 Crs. - $331.00+Books
Prerequisites: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in 530-181
Introduction to the Health Record; Test scores must be met.
30664ONL Madison
ONL 02/20-05/19
530-178 Healthcare Law and Ethics
2 Crs. - $328.50+Books
Contact
Prerequisite: 530-176 Health Data Management.
30666ONL Madison
ONL 01/23-05/19
Dr. Jennifer Lantner at [email protected] or call 920-924-3163.
530-185 Healthcare Reimbursement
Visit morainepark.edu/studyabroad or facebook.com/internationalmptc for more information.
2 Crs. - $328.50+Books
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531-919 Paramedic Medical Emergencies
Ethics
809-166 Introduction to Ethics: Theory and
Application (cont.)
4 Crs. - $566.50+Books
Prerequisites: Concurrent enrollment in 531-918 Advanced
Resuscitation; 531-920 Paramedic Trauma; 531-921 Special Patient
Populations; 531-922 EMS Operations; 531-923 Paramedic Capstone;
531-924 Paramedic Clinical Field 2.
30374FDC MWF 08:00A-03:55P
02/03-02/22
531-920 Paramedic Trauma
3 Crs. - $463.50+Books
Prerequisites: Concurrent enrollment in 531-918 Advanced Resuscitation;
531-919 Paramedic Medical Emergencies; 531-921 Special Patient
Populations; 531-922 EMS Operations; 531-923 Paramedic Capstone;
531-924 Paramedic Clinical Field 2.
30375FDC MWF 08:00A-03:55P
02/24-03/15
531-921 Special Patient Populations
3 Crs. - $463.50+Books
Prerequisites: Concurrent enrollment in 531-918 Advanced Resuscitation;
531-919 Paramedic Medical Emergencies; 531-920 Paramedic
Trauma; 531-922 EMS Operations; 531-923 Paramedic Capstone;
531-924 Paramedic Clinical Field 2.
30376FDC MWF 08:00A-03:55P
03/17-04/12
809-166 Introduction to Ethics: Theory and
Application
3 Crs. - $426.00+Books
Prerequisite: 801-136 English Composition 1. Online classes delivered
via the Internet will have an additional $45 fee.
30044BDC M
05:30P-08:25P
IVC 01/23-05/15
30141BDC T
12:00P-02:55P
01/24-05/16
30146FDC M
01:00P-03:55P Halter
01/23-05/15
30044FDC M
05:30P-08:25P
IVC 01/23-05/15
30144FDC T
09:00A-11:55A
01/24-05/16
30148FDC T
12:00P-02:55P Schaefer
01/24-05/16
30143FDC T
08:30A-11:25AHalter
ACCL 01/25-03/15
30145FDC R
12:00P-02:55P Schaefer BLD 01/26-05/18
30137ONL
Oliva
ONL 01/03-02/26
30134ONL
Campopiano
ONL01/23-05/19
30133ONL
Schaefer ONL 01/23-05/19
30139ONL
Schaefer ONL 01/23-05/19
30135ONL
Kwiecinski ONL 01/23-05/19
30136ONL
Halter
ONL 01/23-05/19
30044WBC M
05:30P-08:25P
IVC 01/23-05/15
30157WBC W
01:00P-03:55P 01/25-05/17
30153WBC R
01:00P-03:55P Kwiecinski
01/26-05/18
Prerequisites: 530-197 ICD Diagnosis Coding; Completion of or
concurrent enrollment in 530-184 CPT Coding; 530-199 ICD Procedure
Coding.
30675ONL Scott
ONL 01/23-05/19
530-177 Healthcare Stats and Research
2 Crs. - $331.00+Books
30150WBC M
08:30A-11:25ACampopiano
ACCL03/27-05/15
30155WBC R
05:30P-08:25P Campopiano
ACCL03/30-05/18
30151WBC F
08:30A-11:25ALeichtfuss BLD/
ACCL03/31-05/19
Prerequisite: 530-176 Health Data Management.
30665ONL Madison
ONL 01/23-05/19
530-182 Human Diseases for the Health Professions
3 Crs. - $468.00+Books
Health Care Related
Prerequisites: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in 501-101
Medical Terminology; 806-189 Basic Anatomy or 806-177 General
Anatomy and Physiology.
30672ONL Madison
ONL 01/23-05/19
30671ONL Madison
ONL 01/23-05/19
2 Crs. - $285.50+Books
530-197 ICD Diagnosis Coding
501-107 Introduction to Healthcare Computing
Online classes delivered via the Internet will have an additional $45 fee.
30646FDC M
09:00A-11:55ABLD
01/23-03/13
30647BDC R
12:30P-03:25P BLD
01/26-03/16
30648ONL ONL
01/23-03/17
30650ONL ONL
03/27-05/19
3 Crs. - $474.00+Books
501-108 Pharmacology for Allied Health
530-199 ICD Procedure Coding
Prerequisites: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in 501-101
Medical Terminology; 509-102 Human Body in Health and Disease.
30769BDC M
02:00P-03:55P Bauer
BLD 01/23-05/15
30778FDC T
02:00P-03:55P Chojnacki BLD 01/24-05/16
Prerequisites: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in 530-112
Disease Process and Treatment or 530-182 Human Diseases for the
Health Professions; 530-181 Introduction to the Health Record.
30680ONL Scott
ONL 01/23-03/17
Prerequisites: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in 530-112
Disease Process and Treatment or 530-182 Human Diseases for the
Health Professions; 530-181 Introduction to the Health Record.
30678ONL Scott
ONL 01/23-05/19
2 Crs. - $331.00+Books
2 Crs. - $285.50+Books
Continuing Education and Professional Development Classes (cont.)
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Small Business Entrepreneurship
103-427 Introduction to Selling on Amazon
Welding/Fabrication
145-430 Create a Pinterest Presence Small Business
3 Hrs. - $30.78
(62 & over $17.74)
Let us show you how to creatively use Pinterest to promote your business. This class is
packed with techniques to maximize your marketing results using best practices. Students
will open a Pinterest account and explore. Leave with a full understanding of Pinterest and its
business opportunities.
31153FDC W
05:30P-08:25P Kraft
03/08-03/08
145-426 Do-It-Yourself Market Research Small Business
3 Hrs. - $30.68
(62 & over $17.64)
Starting your own business or interested in growing your existing small business? Your journey
begins with defining the right business or research questions and then gathering the right
data prior to launch or growth. Market research can help uncover trends or opportunities, get
a pulse on what potential customers value, and reduce some of the uncertainty by making
data driven decisions. Learn how and where to find free and low-cost research sources to
help you determine a potential market and what they want, evaluate your industry, size up
the competition, and more. Doing research for your business is easier and less scary than
you might think when you know where and how to collect the data. Held at the Fond du Lac
County Economic Development Corporation, 116 N. Main Street.
30875FDO R
06:00P-08:55P Giese-Kent
03/23-03/23
145-450 Facebook for Small Business
3 Hrs. - $30.78
(62 & over $17.74)
145-432 How to Create an Effective Online Presence for Small
Business
(62 & over $17.74)
Don’t know how or where to promote your business? We will help you choose the social
media platforms that will market your business and enhance your brand based on best practices. This workshop will help you understand social media and its business opportunity.
31157BDC W
05:30P-08:25P Kraft
02/15-02/15
145-403 How to Start Your Own Business
3 Hrs. - $30.78
(62 & over $17.74)
Before you take the plunge, let us help by providing you with a comprehensive overview
of what it takes to start and run your own business. We will show you where to find the
resources needed to take the next step. With proper planning, you increase your chances of
success.
30867FDC R
05:30P-08:25P Melzer
02/02-02/02
30856WBC R
05:30P-08:25P Lieven
01/26-01/26
(62 & over $17.74)
Many people are familiar with the idea of selling items on eBay. Another great option for
sellers is the Amazon.com Marketplace. Learn the basics of selling items on Amazon. Topics
covered will include application process, shipping and fulfillment options, fees, rules and
regulations, and keys to success.
31005WBC F
01:00P-04:55P Aleithe
02/03-02/03
145-420 Marketing Your Small Business
3 Hrs. - $30.78
(62 & over $17.74)
Discover the importance of knowing who your customer is and the techniques required for a
successful marketing plan. Participants will apply concepts of product, price, promotion, and
placement while understanding the critical role marketing plays in a small business.
30868FDC R
05:30P-08:25P Melzer
03/02-03/02
145-424 Money Management for Small Business
3 Hrs. - $30.78
(62 & over $17.74)
Manage your business finances wisely. Keeping careful track of your business’s finances is
one of those must-do tasks to keep your business healthy. Get clever tips for managing your
business finances and building smart small business financial relationships.
30857FDC M
05:30P-08:25P Didier
04/03-04/03
103-480 Opening an eBay Store
Facebook gets people looking at you and your business, and has the potential to reach new
customers. Learn how to use this social media tool as a resource that can benefit your small
business. Students open an account, set up a Facebook page and learn what Facebook can
and can’t do for a small business. Students should have a basic understanding of computers.
31170FDC W
05:30P-08:25P Kraft
04/05-04/05
3 Hrs. - $30.78
4 Hrs. - $30.78
6 Hrs. - $43.90
(62 & over $24.35)
442-415 Wisconsin Structural Welding Certification
8 Hrs. - $200.00
(62 & over $173.93)
Provides an opportunity for students to meet the State Administrative Code that requires all
structural welding be performed by state certified welders. Allows welders to test and register with the State under the guidance of a State of Wisconsin Weld Test Conductor. Includes
two sets of test plates. Actual testing time varies by individual requirements. Contact the
instructor before enrolling.
30782BDC S
08:00A-03:55P Clark
05/06-05/06
30781FDC S
08:00A-03:55P Clark
03/04-03/04
Moraine Park Technical
College is accredited by
the Higher Learning
Commission.
Now that you’re selling items on a consistent basis, it’s time to tackle the issue of opening
your own store front on eBay. This course will go over all the steps needed to open and run
your own eBay store. Learn how to personalize your brand, good customer service techniques,
where to find your graphics, marketing tools to expand your business and a whole lot more.
Opening an eBay store puts the selling power of the Internet at your fingertips; this course
will show you how to do it the right way. Student must have an eBay account.
31008WBC F
09:00A-11:55A Aleithe
03/03-03/10
145-423 Web Site Design for Your Small Business
6 Hrs. - $43.90
(62 & over $24.35)
Build a web site for your business. You will learn how to design, develop, publish, and
promote a web page. We’ll cover the concepts of templates, uploading photos and text,
organizing content and strategy to promote an on-line presence.
31159BDC R
05:30P-08:25P Kraft
02/16-02/23
1-800-621-7440
Stay up to date with the
latest info on community
education classes. Visit:
facebook.com/moraineparkcommunity.
If you have an MPTC account, register at morainepark.edu/register.
ncahlc.org
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530-181 Introduction to the Health Record
546-100 Wellness, Health and Healing
522-129 EDU: Practicum 1
Prerequisites: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in 890-101
College 101; test scores must be met.
30670ONL Madison
ONL 01/23-03/03
30669ONL Madison
ONL 01/23-03/03
Prerequisite: Test score required to register.
30005ONL
550-142 Introduction to Community Mental
Health
1 Cr. - $189.00+Books
530-198 Professional Practice 2
3 Crs. - $468.00+Books
ONL 01/23-05/19
Human Services
550-112 Client Rights, Confidentiality and Ethics
3 Crs. - $423.00+Books
Prerequisites: 530-196 Professional Practice 1. Completion of or
concurrent enrollment in 530-160 Healthcare Informatics or 530-190
Healthcare Information Systems; 530-194 HIM Organizational Resources; 530-195 Applied Coding. Criminal background check update;
proof of immunizations; should be taken in semester of graduation.
30679
Madison
BLD 01/23-05/19
3 Crs. - $468.00+Books
30397ONL
VanKirk
ONL 01/23-05/19
550-125 Counseling Skills and Practice
3 Crs. - $426.00+Books
30395FDC R
05:00P-08:55P Nicholson
01/26-05/18
550-140 Counseling Theory and Practice
3 Crs. - $426.00+Books
Health and Wellness
546-120 Advanced Wellness Concepts
Prerequisites: 550-112 Client Rights, Confidentiality and Ethics;
550-125 Counseling Skills and Practice. Meets every other week.
30394FDC W
08:00P-09:55P VanKirk
01/25-05/17
Prerequisite: 546-100 Wellness, Health and Healing.
30007ONL
ONL 01/23-05/19
550-141 Group Facilitation
3 Crs. - $468.00+Books
546-122 Theory and Practice of Fitness
3 Crs. - $426.00+Books
Prerequisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in 806-189
Basic Anatomy. Students should access the online portion of the
courses 1/23. On-campus meet dates begin 1/26.
30807WBC R
01:30P-04:25P McLean BLD 01/26-05/18
3 Crs. - $426.00+Books
Prerequisites: 550-112 Client Rights, Confidentiality and Ethics;
550-125 Counseling Skills and Practice.
30392FDC M
05:30P-09:25P
01/23-05/15
3 Crs. - $468.00+Books
Prerequisite: 550-106 Physiological Complications and Psychopharmacology.
30398ONL
VanKirk
ONL 01/23-05/19
550-121 Introduction to Substance Abuse Treatment
4 Crs. - $566.50+Books
Prerequisites: 550-112 Client Rights, Confidentiality and Ethics;
550-125 Counseling Skills and Practice.
30393FDC T
05:30P-09:25P VanKirk
01/24-05/16
550-161 Motivational Interviewing
3 Crs. - $426.00+Books
Prerequisites: 550-121 Introduction to Substance Abuse Treatment;
550-125 Counseling Skills and Practice.
30399FDC W
05:00P-07:55P Lotto
01/25-05/17
550-106 Physiological Complications and
Psychopharmacology
3 Crs. - $468.00+Books
30396ONL
VanKirk
ONL 01/23-05/19
Instructional Assistant K-12
522-132 EDU: Positive Classroom Management
Techniques
3 Crs. - $468.00+Books
30685ONL
ONL 01/23-05/19
3 Crs. - $423.00+Books
Prerequisite: Criminal background check.
30683
BLD 01/23-03/17
522-131 EDU: Practicum 2
3 Crs. - $423.00+Books
Prerequisites: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in 522-129
EDU: Practicum 1; criminal background check.
30684
BLD 03/27-05/19
522-124 EDU: Supporting Students With Disabilities
3 Crs. - $468.00+Books
30682ONL
ONL 01/23-05/19
522-104 EDU: Technology and Media Resources
3 Crs. - $468.00+Books
30681ONL
ONL 01/23-05/19
Insurance Pre-licensing
162-462 Accident and Health Insurance
12 Hrs. - $170.00
(62 & over $130.89)
Explores types of policies; policy provisions, clauses and riders;
social insurance; insurance concepts; and field underwriting
procedures. Wisconsin statutes, rules and regulations pertinent to
disability insurance are covered. Pre-licensing class - not eligible for
insurance CE credit. Textbook purchase required at bookstore.
31316FDC T
08:30A-05:25P Mueller
05/23-05/23
W
08:30A-12:25PMueller
05/24-05/24
162-470 Casualty Insurance
12 Hrs. - $170.00
(62 & over $130.89)
Explores types of policies, bonds and related terms; insurance terms
and related concepts; and policy provisions. Applies Wisconsin
statutes, rules and regulations common to property and casualty,
and those pertinent to casualty insurance. Pre-licensing class - not
eligible for insurance CE credit. Textbook purchase required at
bookstore.
31302FDC W
01:25P-05:25P Mueller
01/11-01/11
R
08:30A-05:25PMueller
01/12-01/12
162-460 Ethics and Law Insurance
8 Hrs. - $70.00
(62 & over $43.93)
Explores Wisconsin law as it pertains to the sale of insurance and
the importance of ethics in the agent’s role. Pre-licensing class - not
eligible for insurance CE credit. Textbook purchase required at
bookstore.
31299FDC M
08:30A-05:25P Mueller
01/09-01/09
31314FDC M
08:30A-05:25P Mueller
05/22-05/22
162-472 Ethics, Law, Property and Casualty
Insurance
32 Hrs. - $280.00
(62 & over $175.72)
Combines Ethics and Law Insurance (162-460), Property Insurance
(162-468) and Casualty Insurance (162-470). Pre-licensing class not eligible for insurance CE credit. Textbook purchase required at
bookstore.
31300FDC MTWR 08:30A-05:25P Mueller
01/09-01/12
162-466 Ethics/Law/Accident/Health/Life Insurance
32 Hrs. - $280.00
(62 & over $175.72)
Combines Ethics and Law Insurance (162-460), Accident and Health
Insurance (162-462), and Life Insurance Preparation (162-464).
Pre-licensing class - not eligible for insurance CE credit. Textbook
purchase required at bookstore.
31315FDC MTWR 08:30A-05:25P Mueller
05/22-05/25
CAREER PATHWAYS
Personal Enrichment Classes
These classes are designed for individuals
looking to enhance personal growth with
meaningful and rewarding courses developed
around special interests and hobbies.
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801-612 Self-Publish Your Own Book
Computers-Beginning Courses
3 Hrs. - $26.10
801-613 Writer’s Workshop
13 Hrs. - $80.10
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Automotive
404-603 Hybrid and Electric Vehicles - Do I Make the Switch?
3 Hrs. - $26.20
(62 & over $20.80)
If you are thinking about buying a hybrid or an electric vehicle, this is the right course for
you! Discuss the pros and cons of owning a hybrid or an electric vehicle along with reviewing
different makes and models.
31230FDC W
06:00P-08:55P Moy
02/22-02/22
404-600 NEW! Car Maintenance 101
4 Hrs. - $26.20
(62 & over $20.80)
Covers basic maintenance procedures for your car to keep it in working order. Demonstrated
skills include checking the fluid systems under the hood, jump starting and basic tire maintenance. Other automobile systems will be discussed and tested. Class is encouraged for all
ages and genders. If you want to understand general care and maintenance for your vehicle,
this is the class for you! 31268 Held at Hartford Union High School, 805 Cedar Street.
31229FDC W
06:00P-09:55P Daniels
02/08-02/08
31268HRT W
05:30P-09:25P Kraus
01/25-01/25
Communication Skills
801-611 Creative Writing
12 Hrs. - $69.30
(62 & over $53.10)
Have you always wanted to write? Put pencil to paper and explore a variety of genres,
including poetry, fiction and creative non-fiction. In-class writing exercises will jumpstart your
creativity.
31221RIP W
05:30P-08:25P Wiegel
03/01-03/22
(62 & over $20.70)
Writing a book is an exciting goal that anyone can attain. Let us help you publish and market
your book. We will provide you with real advice and a comprehensive checklist to help you
self-publish your book. If you’ve dreamed of being self-published or you’ve written a manuscript and are now stuck, this course will take you through a systematic process for getting
self-published. Make your dream a reality!
31220RIP W
05:30P-08:25P Wiegel
02/22-02/22
(62 & over $61.20)
No matter if you’re wondering if you can write or if you have pages of publications behind
you, this is the workshop for you. If you are a writer of fiction or essays, or you want to
explore poetry or your memoir, we’ll help you discover and develop your own distinct voice
using exercises that focus on the processes unique to each genre. First night, one-hour class
6-7 p.m., each successive evening classes, three-hours/workshop. Held at Berlin High School,
222 Memorial Drive.
31222BRL T
06:00P-08:55P Wiegel
02/07-03/07
Computer Software
103-642 Create Mailing Labels With Mail Merge
3 Hrs. - $26.20
(62 & over $20.80)
Create mailing labels for wedding invitations, holiday cards or other big events hassle free
by using mail merge. In just a few steps, you can create your own mailing list and perform a
“mail merge.” Let us help you get those cards signed, sealed, and delivered.
31003BDC W
09:00A-11:55A Peto
03/15-03/15
103-660 Windows 10 Overview Demo
2.5 Hrs. - $26.20
(62 & over $20.80)
Windows 10 combines the strengths of Windows 8 and Windows 7. It is easy to use, with
lots of similarities to Windows 7 including the Start menu. It has more built-in security to help
keep you safe and is designed to work with software and hardware you already have. This
class is a demo only class.
30786BDC S
09:00A-11:25A Kasten
02/25-02/25
31039BDC S
09:00A-11:25A Kasten
04/08-04/08
31144FDC R
05:30P-07:55P McFadden
02/09-02/09
31145FDC S
10:00A-12:25P McFadden
03/18-03/18
31146JAC S
09:00A-11:25A Peters
01/14-01/14
31147JAC S
09:00A-11:25A Peters
05/20-05/20
30895WBC W
05:30P-07:55P Tess
03/01-03/01
30902WBC T
05:30P-07:55P Tess
04/18-04/18
103-611 Apple iPad Basics
3 Hrs. - $26.20
(62 & over $20.80)
Explore the basic functions and features of iPads. Learn the various uses for an iPad and what
this tablet device can offer to you. This class is intended for people wanting to learn about
the iPad and also for beginner users. Bring your iPad to class. 30862 Held at the Fond du Lac
Senior Center, 151 E. First Street.
30883BDC W
05:30P-08:25P Stadler
02/08-02/08
30885BDC M
05:30P-08:25P Stadler
05/01-05/01
30860FDC M
05:30P-08:25P Mielke
01/23-01/23
30862 FDL-SCR
01:00P-03:55P Mielke
03/16-03/16
30900JAC W
01:00P-03:55P Tess
04/12-04/12
31148RIP R
04:00P-06:55P Stadler
04/06-04/06
30852WBC S
09:00A-11:55A Ferrer-Herrera
02/25-02/25
30906WBC T
01:00P-03:55P Tess
05/16-05/16
103-613 Apple iPad Basics II
3 Hrs. - $26.20
(62 & over $20.80)
Boost the usage of your iPad by expanding on the information you learned in the Apple iPad
Basics course. This class is a continuation of the first course and will take you deeper into the
iPad while reinforcing the things you have had a chance to practice. Bring your iPad to class.
30863 Held at the Fond du Lac Senior Center, 151 E. First Street.
30884BDC W
05:30P-08:25P Stadler
02/15-02/15
30886BDC M
05:30P-08:25P Stadler
05/08-05/08
30861FDC W
05:30P-08:25P Mielke
01/25-01/25
30863 FDL-SCR
01:00P-03:55P Mielke
03/23-03/23
30904JAC W
01:00P-03:55P Tess
04/26-04/26
31149RIP R
04:00P-06:55P Stadler
04/13-04/13
30853WBC S
09:00A-11:55A Ferrer-Herrera
03/04-03/04
30907WBC R
01:00P-03:55P Tess
05/18-05/18
103-606 Is an iPad or Tablet Right for You?
3 Hrs. - $26.10
(62 & over $20.70)
With so many tablets to choose from, iPad, Kindle Fire and the many other versions of
Android devices, it can be difficult to know which one will meet your needs. In this class, we
will compare the features of the various brands and determine if a tablet is right for you - and
if so, which one. Held at the Fond du Lac Senior Center, 151 E. First Street.
30864 FDL-SCT
09:00A-11:55A Mielke
04/18-04/18
103-607 Introduction to Using the iPad
9 Hrs. - $58.75
(62 & over $45.25)
Learn how to use the iPad including how to set it up; how to find, install and use productivity
and entertainment apps; how to access the Internet and use e-mail; how to create files; and
tips on how to perform useful functions and enjoy other features. You will need to have your
own iPad.
30898WBC MWR 05:30P-08:25P Tess
04/03-04/06
For a complete program class listing and course descriptions, go to morainepark.edu/mptccatalog.
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Program Classes (cont.)
CRN
Start
No. Loc. Day(s)
Time
Instructor Method End Date
CRN
Start
No. Loc. Day(s)
Time
Instructor Method End Date
CRN
Start
No. Loc. Day(s)
Time
Instructor Method End Date
162-468 Property Insurance
196-192 Managing for Quality
444-394 Advanced Turning Center
12 Hrs. - $170.00
(62 & over $130.89)
Explores types of policies, insurance terms and related concepts,
policy provisions and contract law. Applies Wisconsin statutes,
rules and regulations common to property and casualty insurance,
and those pertinent to property insurance. Pre-licensing class - not
eligible for insurance CE credit. Textbook purchase required at
bookstore.
31301FDC T
08:30A-05:25P Mueller
01/10-01/10
W
08:30A-12:25PMueller
01/11-01/11
116-156 Compensation and Benefits
Earn your GED or
High School Equivalency Diploma
Meet the growing demands of the job
market! The GED/HSED certificate can open
doors to higher education, jobs, promotions,
and job training.
Get started today by calling
1-800-472-4554.
morainepark.edu/GED
3 Crs. - $426.00+Books
Online classes delivered via the Internet will have an additional $45 fee.
30057BDC T
08:30A-11:25A
IVC 01/24-05/16
30058BDC T
05:30P-09:25P
IVC/
ACCL01/24-05/16
30057FDC T
08:30A-11:25A
IVC 01/24-05/16
30058FDC T
05:30P-09:25P
IVC/
ACCL01/24-05/16
30546ONL
ONL 03/27-05/19
30057WBC T
08:30A-11:25A
IVC 01/24-05/16
30058WBC T
05:30P-09:25P
IVC/
ACCL01/24-05/16
196-169 Diversity and Change Management
3 Crs. - $468.00+Books
30541ONL
ONL 03/06-04/21
196-193 Human Resource Management
3 Crs. - $426.00+Books
30052BDC M
05:30P-09:25P
30052FDC M
05:30P-09:25P
30052WBC M
05:30P-09:25P
IVC/
ACCL03/06-04/17
IVC/
ACCL03/06-04/17
IVC/
ACCL03/06-04/17
CAUTION! Beware of fraud.
There is no way to take an offical GED test online.
30059BDC W
05:30P-09:25P
30059FDC W
05:30P-09:25P
30059WBC W
05:30P-09:25P
CRN
Start
No. Loc. Day(s)
Time
Instructor Method End Date
196-190 Leadership Development
162-464 Life Insurance Preparation
30045BDC M
05:30P-09:22P
30045FDC M
05:30P-09:25P
30045WBC M
05:30P-09:22P
12 Hrs. - $170.00
(62 & over $130.89)
Explores types of policies; policy riders, provisions, options and
exclusions; completing the application; underwriting and delivering
the policy; and taxes, retirement and other insurance concepts.
Applies Wisconsin statutes, rules and regulations pertinent to life
insurance and annuities. Pre-licensing class - not eligible for insurance
CE credit. Textbook purchase required at bookstore.
31317FDC W
01:25P-05:25P Mueller
05/24-05/24
R
08:30A-05:25PMueller
05/25-05/25
3 Crs. - $426.00+Books
IVC/
ACCL03/08-04/19
IVC/
ACCL03/08-04/19
IVC/
ACCL03/08-04/19
IVC/
ACCL01/23-02/27
IVC/
ACCL01/23-02/27
IVC/
ACCL01/23-02/27
196-134 Legal Issues in the Workplace
3 Crs. - $426.00+Books
30053BDC T
05:30P-09:25P
30053FDC T
05:30P-09:25P
30053WBC T
05:30P-09:25P
IVC/
ACCL03/07-04/18
IVC/
ACCL03/07-04/18
IVC/
ACCL03/07-04/18
IVC/
ACCL01/26-03/02
IVC/
ACCL01/26-03/02
IVC/
ACCL01/26-03/02
3 Crs. - $468.00+Books
ONL 03/27-05/05
196-164 Personal Skills for the Workplace
3 Crs. - $468.00+Books
30539ONL
ONL 03/27-05/05
101-184 Principles of Accounting
Online classes delivered via the Internet will have an additional $45 fee.
30077BDC R
12:30P-03:25P
01/26-05/18
30075FDC F
09:00A-11:55A
01/27-05/19
30305ONL
ONL 01/23-05/19
30544ONL
30538ONL
IVC/
ACCL01/24-02/28
IVC/
ACCL01/24-02/28
IVC/
ACCL01/24-02/28
05:00P-09:55P Roehl
01/25-05/17
628-122 Basic CNC Programming and Operation
3 Crs. - $463.50+Books
Prerequisites: 103-159 Computer Literacy - Microsoft Office. Completion
of or concurrent enrollment in 623-162 Manufacturing Processes or
dean consent.
31137FDC M 08:30A-01:25P Roehl 01/23-05/15
2 Crs. - $330.00+Books
Prerequisite: 439-301 Introduction to Basic Machining.
30840WBC TR
07:00A-10:55A
01/24-03/16
623-190 Basic Metrology
01:00P-04:55P Roehl
01/25-05/17
444-340 Beginning CAM - Mastercam
2 Crs. - $337.00+Books
Prerequisite: 444-350 Basic Programming.
30838WBC M
07:00A-10:55A
T
11:30A-03:25P
30837WBC W
05:00P-08:55P
01/23-03/14
01/23-03/14
01/25-05/17
444-365 CNC Machining Center Operation
ONL 01/23-03/03
ONL 03/27-05/19
196-191Supervision
3 Crs. - $468.00+Books
3 Crs. - $442.50+Books
30963FDC W
196-136 Safety in the Workplace
3 Crs. - $468.00+Books
01/23-03/14
01/23-03/16
623-134 Basic CMM Programming and Operation
3 Crs. - $442.50+Books
196-188 Project Management
30046BDC T
05:30P-09:25P
30046FDC T
05:30P-09:25P
30046WBC T
05:30P-09:25P
Prerequisite: 444-385 Turning Center Programming.
30892WBC MT
11:30A-03:25P
30894WBC MR
07:00A-10:55A
439-306 Basic Machining - Turning
3 Crs. - $432.00+Books
3 Crs. - $426.00+Books
2 Crs. - $337.00+Books
30948FDC W
196-168 Organizational Development
30543ONL
196-196 Leadership Capstone
3 Crs. - $426.00+Books
30048BDC R
05:30P-09:25P
30048FDC R
05:30P-09:25P
30048WBC R
05:30P-09:25P
30540ONL
Leadership
START TODAY!
3 Crs. - $426.00+Books
ONL 01/23-03/03
196-189 Team Building and Problem Solving
3 Crs. - $426.00+Books
Online classes delivered via the Internet will have an additional $45 fee.
30084BDC M
08:30A-11:25A
01/23-05/15
30086FDC F
08:30A-11:25A
01/27-05/19
30542ONL
ONL 01/23-03/17
Manufacturing
2 Crs. - $337.00+Books
Prerequisite: 444-355 CNC Machining Center Programming.
30836WBC MT
05:00P-08:55P
03/27-05/16
30842WBC TW
07:00A-10:55A
03/28-05/17
444-355 CNC Machining Center Programming
2 Crs. - $337.00+Books
Prerequisite: 444-350 Basic Programming.
30835WBC MT
05:00P-08:55P
30841WBC W
07:00A-03:25P
01/23-03/14
01/25-03/15
628-142 Computer-Aided Manufacturing
3 Crs. - $463.50+Books
Prerequisites: 628-122 Basic CNC Programming and Operation;
606-176 CAD 2-D, AutoCAD or dean consent.
30958FDC W
08:30A-12:25P Roehl
01/25-05/17
444-342 Advanced CAM 2D
444-391 Coordinate Measuring Machine
Prerequisites: 103-159 Computer Literacy - Microsoft Office; 444-340
Beginning CAM - Mastercam.
30843WBC MR
07:00A-10:55A
03/27-05/18
Prerequisites: 439-399 2-D AutoCAD Mold and Die Print Reading;
804-361 Occupational Math 2.
30878WBC M
11:30A-03:25P
01/23-03/13
T
07:00A-03:25P
01/24-03/14
30877WBC R
11:30A-03:25P
01/26-03/17
F
07:00A-03:25P
01/27-03/17
30879WBC M
11:30A-03:25P
03/27-05/19
TF
07:00A-10:55A
03/28-05/19
2 Crs. - $337.00+Books
628-132 Advanced CNC Programming and
Operation
3 Crs. - $463.50+Books
30964FDC M
08:30A-12:25P Roehl
01/23-05/15
444-386 Advanced Machining Center
2 Crs. - $337.00+Books
Prerequisite: 444-355 CNC Machining Center Programming.
30876WBC MT
11:30A-03:25P
03/27-05/16
30871WBC MR
07:00A-10:55A
03/27-05/18
3 Crs. - $505.50+Books
444-346 Design for 3D Machining
2 Crs. - $337.00+Books
Prerequisite: 103-159 Computer Literacy - Microsoft Office.
30844WBC TR
01:30P-03:25P
03/28-05/18
F
07:00A-10:55A
03/31-05/19
Personal Enrichment Classes (cont.)
CRN
Start
No.
Loc.
Day(s)
Time
Instructor
Method* End Date
CRN
Start
No.
Loc.
Day(s)
Time
Instructor
Method* End Date
CRN
Start
No.
Loc.
Day(s)
Time
Instructor
Method* End Date
103-608 Using Productivity Apps for the iPad
103-695 NEW Android Smartphone Basics
815-651 Clay Basics and Beyond
9 Hrs. - $58.75
(62 & over $45.25)
You understand the basics of using the iPad and are now ready to harness its full power.
Learn about various productivity apps that enable the iPad to function like a personal PC. You
will need to have your own iPad.
30901WBC MWR 05:30P-08:25P Tess
04/17-04/20
3 Hrs. - $26.20
(62 & over $20.80)
Get more out of your Android smartphone. Learn how to adjust settings, increase battery life,
and use your mobile data efficiently. Learn how to download apps, movies, books, and more
from the Google Play store. Bring your charged Android smartphone to class.
30941FDC T
05:30P-08:25P Schroeder
02/21-02/21
9 Hrs. - $58.50
(62 & over $45.00)
Throw clay on the potter’s wheel and enter the world of pottery. Create your own small pot,
mug, bowl, sculpture. Tool and glaze to complete your functional and decorative pieces.
31141RIP T
06:00P-08:55P Young
02/14-02/28
815-627 Collage Creations
103-635 Getting to Know Your Mac Computer-Level 1
103-697 NEW Android Tablet Basics
Get the most from your Apple Computer, or if you are a PC user who has just switched to the
Mac, this course will help you develop a foundation of skills that will allow you to tap into the
full power of your Mac. In this course you will learn how to navigate your Mac, create and
store files where you can find them and customize your Mac so it works and looks the way
you like it.
30788FDC W
05:30P-08:25P Kasten
03/29-03/29
31006WBC M
05:30P-08:25P Aleithe
02/13-02/13
Explore the basic functions of the Android tablet. Become familiar with the controls, settings
and downloading app features of your Android tablet. Bring a fully charged Android tablet to
class.
31171BDC R
05:30P-08:25P Kraft
04/06-04/06
31155FDC R
09:00A-11:55A Kraft
02/02-02/02
31177WBC R
05:30P-08:25P Kraft
05/04-05/04
Relax and have fun while creating your own unique mixed media collage. Anyone can do it,
regardless of artistic ability! Discover the basics of creating a collage using various kinds
of paper, such as antique sheet music, newspapers, magazines, book pages, maps, labels,
receipts and more! All materials provided to make one or more collages to take home.
31288BDC W
03:00P-05:55P Kolstad
04/19-04/19
30996FDC T
06:00P-08:55P Kolstad
03/14-03/14
31291WBC T
02:00P-04:55P Kolstad
05/02-05/02
103-698 NEW Android Tablet II
815-650 Creating With Clay
3 Hrs. - $26.20
(62 & over $20.80)
103-636 Getting to Know Your Mac Computer-Level 2
3 Hrs. - $26.20
(62 & over $20.80)
Get your work done quickly and easily using your Mac as a tool in accomplishing your daily
tasks. Explore the operating system and some standard Mac applications. Enhance your Mac
experience with time saving tips you just can’t live without.
30790FDC W
05:30P-08:25P Kasten
04/05-04/05
31007WBC M
05:30P-08:25P Aleithe
02/20-02/20
103-665 Which Smart Phone Is Right for You?
2 Hrs. - $15.35
(62 & over $12.65)
iPhone or Android? With so many smart phone manufacturers; Apple, Samsung, LG, Motorola
or the many other manufacturers of Android devices, it can be difficult to know which one will
meet your needs. In this class, we will compare the features of the top brands on the market
and determine which smart phone is right for you.
30942FDC R
01:00P-02:55P Schroeder
03/02-03/02
30945WBC T
01:00P-02:55P Schroeder
05/02-05/02
103-696 NEW Apple Smartphone Basics
3 Hrs. - $26.20
(62 & over $20.80)
Get more out of your Apple iPhone. Learn how to adjust settings, increase battery life, and
use your mobile data efficiently. Learn how to use iTunes and the Apps Store to download
movies, books, and more. Bring your charged iPhone to class.
31152BDC F
09:00A-11:55A Kraft
02/03-02/03
31172BDC W
05:30P-08:25P Kraft
04/12-04/12
31165FDC W
05:30P-08:25P Kraft
02/08-02/08
31169FDC S
09:00A-11:55A Kraft
03/18-03/18
3 Hrs. - $26.20
3 Hrs. - $26.20
(62 & over $20.80)
(62 & over $20.80)
This course will help you get the most out of your Android tablet by expanding the information
you learned in the basics class. Learn more about pre-installed apps, data management,
camera, contacts, e-mail and more. Bring a fully charged Android tablet to class.
31174BDC R
05:30P-08:25P Kraft
04/13-04/13
31150FDC R
09:00A-11:55A Kraft
02/09-02/09
31178WBC R
05:30P-08:25P Kraft
05/11-05/11
Crafts and Recreation
815-632 Beginning Drawing
8 Hrs. - $47.90
(62 & over $37.10)
Participants will learn the basic techniques of drawing. Designed for individuals with no
drawing experience, participants will explore fundamentals and apply them in fun and
creative ways.
31321 WBC T 06:00P-09:55P Walters 03/07-03/14
815-699 Beginning Monoprints
2 Hrs. - $15.35
(62 & over $12.65)
Monoprints are back in a HUGE way! We’ll explore this painting technique, which is PERFECT
for beginners. We’ll use stencils, masks, mark-making tools, and other fun stuff to make great
little take-home pieces!
31287BDC W
06:30P-08:25P Kolstad
04/19-04/19
30995FDC T
06:00P-07:55P Kolstad
01/24-01/24
31290WBC T
03:00P-04:55P Kolstad
04/25-04/25
3 Hrs. - $26.20
6 Hrs. - $36.90
(62 & over $20.80)
(62 & over $28.80)
Express your creativity while learning the basics of pottery making. Hand building and pottery
wheel techniques will be explored.
31140RIP T
06:00P-08:55P Young
03/07-03/14
815-644 Explore Watercolor
3 Hrs. - $26.20 (62 & over $20.80)
Explores watercolor using the Step-by-Step method to create a nice take home project.
Students may need to purchase some supplies and will be notified before class, if needed.
31319 FDC T
06:30P-09:25P Walters 04/25-04/25
815-616 Fabric Dyeing
2 Hrs. - $15.35
(62 & over $12.65)
Have you ever wanted to try dyeing fabric, but didn’t know how to get started? This class is
for you! Bring an article of clothing, an unwound yarn skein, a nice piece of linen - anything
you want to dye, and we’ll have a go!
31002FDC T
06:00P-07:55P Kolstad
04/11-04/11
304-621 Furniture Reupholstery-Small Projects
15 Hrs. - $90.90
(62 & over $69.30)
Applies basic reupholstery skills in material selection and construction techniques for small
projects. Learn fabric-cutting and fitting techniques to produce professional results. Students
are required to provide their own projects and tools. Held at Gundlach Chiropractic, 317 Mt.
Zion Dr., Ripon.
31037RIP M
06:15P-09:15P Kok
02/06-03/06
FIND TEXTBOOK INFORMATION AT
www.morainepark.edu/bookstore
If you have an MPTC account, register at morainepark.edu/register.
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Program Classes (cont.)
CRN
Start
No. Loc. Day(s)
Time
Instructor Method End Date
CNC or Welding
BOOT CAMP
623-106 Quality Tools
3 Crs. - $484.50+Books
30961ONL
Roehl
ONL 01/23-05/19
628-133 Robotics and Automated Material
Handling
3 Crs. - $463.50+Books
30930FDC R
04:00P-07:55P Habeck
01/26-05/18
439-334 Single Cavity Mold Making
3 Crs. - $495.00+Books
Prerequisites: 439-305 Basic Machining - Drilling and Grinding;
439-306 Basic Machining - Turning.
30846WBC MTR 07:00A-10:55A
01/23-03/16
30847WBC WRF 11:30A-03:25P
01/25-03/17
628-136 Statistical Process Control
Get PAID to train . . .
• No tuition costs!
• Paid internship during
the boot camp!
3 Crs. - $463.50+Books
FOR INFORMATION AND TO REGISTER, VISIT
Prerequisites: 103-159 Computer Literacy - Microsoft Office; 890-101
College 101.
30956FDC R
11:30A-03:25P Roehl
01/26-05/18
morainepark.edu/bootcamp
or call Kim @ 920-924-3334.
444-311 Tooling and Workholding
2 Crs. - $337.00+Books
30839WBC MR
Equal opportunity program: Call 711 (voice/TTY) for auxiliary aids.
11:30A-03:25P
01/23-03/16
Marketing
104-140 Integrated Marketing Communications
3 Crs. - $468.00+Books
Not a bad deal for a
career path with jobs
waiting to be filled!
Online classes delivered via the Internet will have an additional $45 fee.
31381WBC W
05:30P-09:25P
01/25-05/15
31383ONL
ONL 01/23-05/19
104-102 Marketing Principles
3 Crs.-$468.00+Books
PERFORMANCE-MINDED BUSINESS SOLUTIONS
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623-175 Engineering Technologies Internship
606-111 Integrated Manufacturing Production Mechanical Design
444-310 Material Selection
3 Crs. - $426.00+Books
Prerequisite: 617-115 Jig and Fixture Design or 620-115 AC/DC
Machinery.
30955FDC F
01:00P-01:55P Roehl
01/27-05/19
2 Crs. - $288.00+Books
Prerequisite: 606-112 Integrated Manufacturing Planning - Mechanical
Design.
30928FDC F
08:30A-12:25P Quackenboss
01/27-05/19
623-118 Gage Calibration, Repeatability and
Reproducibility
3 Crs. - $442.50+Books
Prerequisites: 623-190 Basic Metrology; 628-136 Statistical Process
Control.
30962FDC W
01:00P-04:55P Roehl
01/25-05/17
3 Crs. - $442.50+Books
30960FDC T
08:30A-12:25P Roehl
623-170 Process Planning
30899FDC W
05:30P-09:25P Poppe
01/25-05/17
104-107 Merchandising Management
3 Crs. - $426.00+Books
Online classes delivered via the Internet will have an additional $45 fee.
30130BDC T
05:30P-09:25P
IVC 01/24-05/16
30130FDC T
05:30P-09:25P
IVC 01/24-05/16
31377FDC M
08:30A-11:25A
01/23-05/15
30258ONL
ONL 01/23-05/15
104-104 Web Research and Analytics
3 Crs. - $$426.00+Books
31378WBC M
3 Crs. - $495.00+Books
Prerequisite: 628-110 Integrated Manufacturing Planning - Process
Engineering Technology.
30954FDC F
08:30A-12:25P Roehl
01/27-05/19
3 Crs. - $442.50+Books
01/27-03/17
439-339 Multi Cavity Mold Making
Prerequisite: 439-334 Single-Cavity Mold Making.
30848WBC MTR 07:00A-10:55A
30849WBC TWR 11:30A-03:25P
623-162 Manufacturing Processes
01/24-05/16
Prerequisite: 890-101 College 101.
30845WBC F
07:00A-10:55A
628-111 Integrated Manufacturing Production Process Engineering Technology
2 Crs. - $309.00+Books
623-167 ISO 9001 and Auditing
1 Cr. - $145.00+Books
Online classes delivered via the Internet will have an additional $45 fee.
31380FDC W
08:30A-12:25P
01/25-05/17
31379WBC T
05:30P-09:25P
01/24-05/17
31382ONL
ONL 01/23-05/19
03/27-05/18
03/27-05/18
12:30P-04:25P
01/23-05/15
104-105Selling
3 Crs. - $468.00+Books
31391ONL
ONL 01/23-05/19
2 Crs. - $295.00+Books
Prerequisite: 623-162 Manufacturing Processes. Meets every other
week.
31143FDC T
05:30P-08:25P Roehl
BLD 01/24-05/09
444-313 Product Manufacturing
2 Crs. - $337.00+Books
Prerequisite: 444-312 Product Engineering - Lean Manufacturing.
30851WBC W
07:00A-10:55A
01/25-05/17
30850WBC W
11:30A-03:25P
01/25-05/17
Personal Enrichment Classes (cont.)
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815-624 Metal Ring Jewelry Construction
3 Hrs. - $26.10
(62 & over $20.70)
If you love handmade jewelry, learn the basic techniques for making a metal ring - sawing,
hammering and wrapping. You will also be given the opportunity to explore making pendants
as well! Learn, design and create with a talented art instructor at your side. Take home your
own personally designed and handcrafted ring!
31142RIP M
06:00P-08:55P Young
03/13-03/13
546-604 NEW! Forever Young
2 Hrs. - $15.35
(62 & over $12.65)
301-652 NEW! Knitting Socks - Beyond the Basics
(62 & over $28.95)
Are you a knitter who’s always wanted to learn how to knit socks? Here’s your chance! We’ll
go through rib stitching the leg, shaping the heel, picking up stitches for the gusset, to knitting
the foot and toes. You will not want to stop! For this class, you must know how to knit, purl,
and have a basic knowledge of knitting. You’ll need a large skein of sock-weight yarn and a
set of four (4) double-pointed needles, size 2.
31289WBC T
06:00P-08:55P Kolstad
04/25-05/02
815-638 Painting, Acrylic
3 Hrs. - $26.20
(62 & over $20.80)
Explore painting techniques with acrylic paints that are fun to do, even if you have never
painted before. The Step-by-Step method will demonstrate appropriate techniques to develop
your take home project. Students may need to purchase some supplies and will be notified
before class, if needed.
30933BDC T
06:00P-08:55P Tietz
02/21-02/21
31318FDC T
03:00P-05:55P Walters
04/25-04/25
815-622 Paint on Canvas
4 Hrs. - $26.20 (62 & over $20.80)
Come enjoy a fun one-day workshop to paint on Canvas. Supplies are included. These make
great handmade gifts or décor for your home. Explore the world of Canvas! 31320 Claude
Monet’s “Evening Effect.”
31325 RIP W
05:30P-09:25P 04/19-04/19
31320 WBC T 06:00P-09:55P Walters 03/21-03/21
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Food Production and Hospitality
303-616 Couples Cooking
4 Hrs. - $26.60
Prepare a cozy and delicious classic meal with your partner. This is a hands-on workshop that
includes cooking in small groups and eating. Each partner of a couple must register individually
to participate.
31138RIP T
05:30P-09:25P Stolberg
02/14-02/14
303-612 Artisan Breads
(62 & over $21.20)
Explore the world of Artisan Bread. Hand-mixing of dough and an explanation of essential
ingredients and processes are combined with baking and tasting of hearth baked breads.
31046FDC S
09:00A-12:55P Endejan
02/04-02/04
303-608 Baking for the Yeast Impaired
Is it possible to reverse the aging process? Can we grow younger? In this class, you will learn
that it is possible to look, feel and be younger. Anti-aging studies will be presented and you
will explore how other cultures have reversed the aging process. Learn natural, holistic and
practical techniques that will help you tap into the “fountain of youth” that is already within
you!
31203BDC M
03:30P-05:25P Oestreicher IVC 03/13-03/13
31203FDC M
03:30P-05:25P Oestreicher IVC 03/13-03/13
31203WBC M
03:30P-05:25P Oestreicher IVC 03/13-03/13
6 Hrs. - $37.05
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4 Hrs. - $26.60
303-673 Cut Like a Chef
(62 & over $21.20)
Is your temper the only thing that rises when you bake bread? Investigate the theory and
practice of bread making in this hands-on class. This class is designed for those who feel
intimidated or confounded by yeast products. Theory, hands-on practice and tasting are
included.
31258FDC S
09:00A-12:55P Endejan
02/25-02/25
303-615 Basic Pie Making
4 Hrs. - $26.60
4 Hrs. - $26.60
(62 & over $21.20)
Students learn to mix, braid and bake multiple strand braided loaves. These are very flavorful
and decorative breads that really make any meal or gathering special. Hands-on class with
recipes provided.
31257FDC S
09:00A-12:55P Endejan
03/18-03/18
303-640 Brunches of Fun
4 Hrs. - $26.60
(62 & over $21.20)
Too late for breakfast? Too early for lunch? Get some new ideas to create delicious foods for a
brunch for you, your family and friends.
31076FDC S
08:30A-12:25P Horvath
05/06-05/06
303-672 Cake Decorating
4 Hrs. - $26.60
4 Hrs. - $26.60
(62 & over $21.20)
Discover a variety of cake decorating techniques that can be used for special occasions and
holidays. Emphasizes use of color and a variety of tubing techniques for layered and sheet
cakes.
31051FDC S
12:00P-03:55P Horvath
02/18-02/18
3 Hrs. - $26.20 www.morainepark.edu/talk2us
(62 & over $21.20)
(62 & over $20.80)
Students will learn the historical aspects of beer and beer making and then move on to gain
a better understanding of the major beer styles available today. Current brewing techniques,
ingredients and basic beer chemistry will be explored. The elements of responsible drinking
will also be covered. Must be 21 or older to register.
31340 FDC S
09:00A-11:55A 02/18-02/18
303-696 Ethnic Baking
4 Hrs. - $26.50
(62 & over $21.10)
Learn how to make diverse baked goods from everyday life in various European countries.
These are items that would be served to guests with coffee, tea, or sweet wine outside of
meal time, and the sort of thing that is always kept on hand for the unexpected visitor. Gluten
Free Alternatives. Held at Hartford Union High School, 805 Cedar Street.
31297HRT T
05:30P-09:25P Thomas
04/04-04/04
303-687 Ethnic Cooking Series
4 Hrs. - $26.50
(62 & over $21.10)
The Ethnic Cooking class series features typical foods and ingredients from one specific
geographic/cultural influence somewhere around the world and includes a short lecture
followed by hands-on preparation of recipes that are accessible to most/all students at their
various skill levels (can easily be prepared). Includes tasting and sampling of the finished
dishes. Held at Hartford Union High School, 805 Cedar Street. 31296 Canadian. 31298
Jewish/Israeli.
31296HRT T
05:30P-09:25P Thomas
03/07-03/07
31298HRT T
05:30P-09:25P Thomas
04/18-04/18
303-635 Focaccia and Sauce Delights
TELL US HOW WE’RE DOING
(62 & over $21.10)
Students will “cut like a chef” and learn the tricks of the trade for using kitchen cutting tools.
Knife safety and maintenance along with cutting drills will be conducted. 31205 Held at
Kewaskum High School, 1510 Bilgo Lane.
31132FDC T
05:30P-09:25P Speich
02/07-02/07
31205KSM S
08:00A-11:55A Dorst
02/04-02/04
311-610 Demystifying Beer
(62 & over $21.20)
Learn to make several basic pie crusts and fillings. In this hands-on class students will
prepare small size pies.
31047FDC S
08:30A-12:25P Endejan
04/08-04/08
303-651 Braiding Breads
4 Hrs. - $26.50
4 Hrs. - $26.50
(62 & over $21.10)
Create scrumptious flatbreads and delicious marinara sauces to be tasted and enjoyed. Held
at Kewaskum High School, 1510 Bilgo Lane.
31201KSM S
08:00A-11:55A Dorst
03/11-03/11
For a complete program class listing and course descriptions, go to morainepark.edu/mptccatalog.
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Mathematics
804-116 College Technical Mathematics 2
(cont.)
509-101 Medical Assistant Administrative
Procedures
509-109 Medical Law, Ethics and Professionalism
804-107 College Mathematics
3 Crs. - $426.00+Books
Prerequisite: Test score required to register. Online classes delivered
via the Internet will have an additional $45 fee.
30391BDC R
08:30A-11:25AReese
01/26-05/18
30409FDC M
05:30P-08:25P
01/23-05/15
30545FDC TR
10:30A-11:55AMay
01/24-05/18
30547FDC W
01:30P-02:55P May
BLD 01/25-05/17
30388ONL
Reese
ONL 01/03-02/03
30389ONL
Hanisch ONL 01/23-05/19
30390ONL
ONL 01/23-05/19
30555WBC W
01:30P-04:25P Reese
01/25-05/17
804-113 College Technical Mathematics 1A
3 Crs. - $426.00+Books
Prerequisite: Test score required to register. 30560 This is an open
lab; students attend 4-5 hours per week, choosing their own times.
They may choose from the following times: Tuesday, Wednesday
and Friday from 9:00A-11:55A. 30565 This is an open lab; students
attend 4-5 hours per week, choosing their own times. They may
choose from the following times: Wednesday and Thursday from
5:00P-7:30P. 30561 This is an open lab; students attend 4-5 hours per
week, choosing their own times. They may choose from the following
times: Tuesday and Wednesday 5:30P-7:30P. 30562 This is an open
lab; students attend 4-5 hours per week, choosing their own times.
They may choose from the following times: Wednesday and Friday
9:30A-11:25A. Online classes delivered via the Internet will have an
additional $45 fee.
30560FDC
SPOL 01/24-05/19
30565FDC
SPOL 01/25-05/18
30559ONL
May
ONL 01/23-05/19
30112WBC MTWR 08:00A-09:25AMeltz
01/23-05/18
30113WBC MTWR 04:00P-05:25P Meltz
01/23-05/18
30561WBC
Meltz
SPOL 01/24-05/15
30562WBC Meltz
SPOL 01/25-05/19
from 5:00P-7:30P. 30570 This is an open lab; students attend 4-5
hours per week, choosing their own times. They may choose from the
following times: Tuesday and Wednesday 5:30P-7:30P. 30571 This is
an open lab; students attend 4-5 hours per week, choosing their own
times. They may choose from the following times: Wednesday and
Friday 9:30A-11:25A. Online classes delivered via the Internet will
have an additional $45 fee.
30569FDC
Hanisch SPOL 01/24-05/19
31389FDC
SPOL 01/24-05/18
30568ONL
May
ONL 01/23-05/19
30570WBC Meltz
SPOL 01/24-05/17
30571WBC Meltz
SPOL 01/25-05/19
804-583 Mathematics 2
1 Cr. - $145.00+Books
Prerequisite: 804-582 Mathematics 1.
30618WBC W
09:30A-10:55AReese
30617WBC F
09:30A-10:55AReese
804-585 Mathematics 4
1 Cr. - $145.00+Books
Prerequisite: 804-584 Mathematics 3.
30619WBC W
11:00A-12:25P Reese
2 Crs. - $285.50+Books
BLD 01/23-05/15
ACCL 03/30-05/18
804-361 Occupational Mathematics 2
2 Crs. - $285.50+Books
Prerequisite: Test score required to register.
31387WBC MTR 11:30A-1:25P
ACCL 03/27-05/18
834-109Pre-Algebra
Prerequisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in 804-113
College Technical Mathematics 1A. 30564 This is an open lab;
students attend 4-5 hours per week, choosing their own times.
They may choose from the following times: Tuesday, Wednesday
and Friday from 9:00A-11:55A. 31390 This is an open lab; students
attend 4-5 hours per week, choosing their own times. They may
choose from the following times: Wednesday and Thursday from
5:00P-7:30P. 30566 This is an open lab; students attend 4-5 hours per
week, choosing their own times. They may choose from the following
times: Tuesday and Wednesday 5:30P-7:30P. 30567 This is an open
lab; students attend 4-5 hours per week, choosing their own times.
They may choose from the following times: Wednesday and Friday
9:30A-11:25A. Online classes delivered via the Internet will have an
additional $45 fee.
30564FDC
Hanisch SPOL 01/24-05/19
31390FDC
SPOL 01/25-05/18
30563ONL
May
ONL 01/23-05/19
30566WBC Meltz
SPOL 01/24-05/17
30567WBC Meltz
SPOL 01/25-05/19
Prerequisite: Test score required to register.
30620BDC R
01:00P-03:55P Reese
30621FDC M
03:00P-04:25P Hanisch BLD
30622FDC TR
01:30P-02:55P May
30623WBC R
05:00P-07:55P
804-116 College Technical Mathematics 2
4 Crs. - $566.50+Books
Prerequisite: 804-114 College Technical Mathematics 1B. 30569 This
is an open lab; students attend 4-5 hours per week, choosing their
own times. They may choose from the following times: Tuesday,
Wednesday and Friday from 9:00A-11:55A. 31389 This is an open
lab; students attend 4-5 hours per week, choosing their own times.
They may choose from the following times: Wednesday and Thursday
01/25-05/17
804-360 Occupational Mathematics 1
Prerequisite: Test score required to register.
30557FDC M
09:30A-10:55AMay
30558WBC R
05:30P-08:25P
Prerequisites: Completion of 106-103 Keyboarding or test score;
Completion of or concurrent enrollment in 501-107 Introduction to
Healthcare Computing. Keyboarding pretest can be taken at any
college library to determine placement.
30799BDC R
09:00A-11:55ABauer
BLD/
ACCL01/26-03/16
30773FDC M
12:30P-03:25P Fields
BLD/
ACCL01/23-03/13
509-304 Medical Assistant Clinical Procedures 1
4 Crs. - $618.00+Books
Prerequisites: Admission into the Medical Assistant program.
Completion of or concurrent enrollment in 501-101 Medical Terminology; 509-102 Human Body in Health and Disease. Corequisite:
509-303 Medical Assistant Laboratory Procedures 1.
30777FDC T
09:00A-12:55P Chojnacki BLD 01/24-05/16
01/26-05/18
01/23-05/15
01/24-05/18
01/26-05/18
Medical Assistant
509-102 Human Body in Health and Disease
3 Crs. - $463.50+Books
Prerequisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in 501-101
Medical Terminology.
30792BDC W
12:00P-03:55P Bauer
BLD 01/25-05/17
30803FDC R
12:00P-03:55P Chojnacki BLD 01/26-05/18
12:30P-03:25P Fields
BLD 03/30-05/18
09:00A-11:55AChojnacki BLD 03/27-05/15
Medical Laboratory Technician
(For a complete class listing, see morainepark.edu.)
Medical Office
106-152 Electronic Patient Billing
3 Crs. - $432.00+Books
Prerequisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in 509-107
Medical Office Insurance and Finance.
30776FDC T
09:00A-11:55AZiebell
BLD 03/28-05/16
106-154 Medical Office Administration
4 Crs. - $617.00+Books
Prerequisite: 509-101 Medical Assistant Administrative Procedures.
30804ONL
Ziebell
ONL 01/23-05/19
Prerequisites: 509-303 Medical Assistant Laboratory Procedures 1;
509-304 Medical Assistant Clinical Procedures 1. Completion of or
concurrent enrollment in 501-108 Pharmacology for Allied Health.
Corequisite: 509-305 Medical Assistant Laboratory Procedures 2.
30768BDC M
09:00A-01:55P Bauer
BLD 01/23-05/15
509-107 Medical Office Insurance and Finance
509-303 Medical Assistant Laboratory Procedures 1
2 Crs. - $309.00+Books
Prerequisites: Admission to the Medical Assistant program. Completion
of or concurrent enrollment in 501-101 Medical Terminology; 509-102
Human Body in Health and Disease. Corequisite: 509-304 Medical
Assistant Clinical Procedures 1.
30802FDC R
09:00A-10:55AChojnacki BLD 01/26-05/18
509-305 Medical Assistant Laboratory Procedures 2
2 Crs. - $309.00+Books
3 Crs. - $426.00+Books
30800BDC R
30770FDC M
509-306 Medical Assistant Clinical Procedures 2
3 Crs. - $463.50+Books
804-114 College Technical Mathematics 1B
2 Crs. - $285.50+Books
01/25-05/17
01/27-05/19
2 Crs. - $309.00+Books
2 Crs. - $309.00+Books
Prerequisites: 509-303 Medical Assistant Laboratory Procedures 1;
509-304 Medical Assistant Clinical Procedures 1. Completion of or
concurrent enrollment in 501-108 Pharmacology for Allied Health.
Corequisite: 509-306 Medical Assistant Clinical Procedures 2.
31045BDC W
09:00A-11:55ABauer
BLD 01/25-05/17
509-310 Medical Assistant Practicum
3 Crs. - $423.00+Books
Prerequisites: 501-107 Introduction to Healthcare Computing;
509-101 Medical Assistant Administrative Procedures; Healthcare
Provider CPR and First Aid; Health requirements; Criminal Background
Check. Completion of or concurrent enrollment in 509-305 Medical
Assistant Laboratory Procedures 2; 509-306 Medical Assistant
Clinical Procedures 2; 509-107 Medical Office Insurance and Finance;
509-109 Medical Law, Ethics and Professionalism. Schedule to be
determined by instructor and site availability.
30806
Fields
BLD 03/06-06/27
Earn your Office Software Suite
Certificate at Moraine Park!
2 Crs. - $309.00+Books
Prerequisites: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in 501-101
Medical Terminology; 501-107 Introduction to Healthcare Computing;
509-102 Human Body in Health and Disease.
30801BDC R
09:00A-11:55AFields
BLD/
ACCL03/30-05/18
30772FDC M
12:30P-03:25P Fields
BLD/
ACCL03/27-05/15
160-166 Medical Office Management Capstone
1 Cr. - $145.00+Books
Prerequisites: 106-160 Medical Office Practicum. Concurrent enrollment
in 160-162 Medical Practice Management.
30798FDC W
05:30P-08:25P Fields
BLD 04/26-05/17
106-160 Medical Office Practicum
2 Crs. - $283.50+Books
Prerequisites: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in 106-154
Medical Office Administration. Healthcare Provider CPR and First Aid;
health requirements and Criminal Background Check must be completed prior to Medical Office Practicum. Schedule to be determined
by instructor and site availability.
30805
Fields
BLD 01/23-05/19
160-162 Medical Practice Management
3 Crs. - $426.00+Books
Prerequisites: 106-160 Medical Office Practicum; 196-191 Supervision.
Completion of or concurrent enrollment in 196-169 Diversity and
Change Management; 196-190 Leadership Development; 196-192
Managing for Quality.
30797FDC W
05:30P-08:25P Fields
BLD 01/25-04/19
• Windows
• Word
• Access
• Excel
• PowerPoint
Learn Microsoft Office! Call (920) 924-3351 or e-mail [email protected] for more information.
Personal Enrichment Classes (cont.)
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303-665 French Cookery - Bon A petit!
303-695 NEW! Introduction to Cooking
303-601 Spanish Tapas = Delicious Meal
4 Hrs. - $26.50
(62 & over $21.10)
Learn how to prepare and sample a variety of traditional French ethnic foods.
31049RIP M
05:00P-08:55P Horvath
04/17-04/17
303-667 Great Stews: All-In-One-Meals
4 Hrs. - $26.60
(62 & over $21.20)
Meat, vegetables and a hearty sauce is good any time of year, but especially good in winter
months to take the chill out of us. Learn how to make two chef’s favorites.
31050FDC S
09:00A-12:55P Horvath
02/04-02/04
303-668 Introduction to Cake Decorating
3 Hrs. - $26.50
(62 & over $21.10)
Explore the fundamental techniques of cake decorating. Students will have hands-on practice
with icing, designing and decorating cakes. Held at Kewaskum High School, 1510 Bilgo Lane.
31206KSM S
08:00A-10:55A Dorst
04/29-04/29
303-683 Introduction to Cheese Making
3 Hrs. - $26.60
(62 & over $21.20)
Make simple, fresh, family-friendly cheeses like farmers’ cheese, cheese curds, cottage
cheese and soft goat cheese. The science and art of cheese making will be discussed and
demonstrated sending you home to create soft cheeses in your own home kitchen.
31073FDC T
05:30P-08:25P Horvath
03/07-03/07
4 Hrs. - $26.60
(62 & over $21.20)
Develop basic knife skills and learn about different pieces of equipment used for cooking.
Explore cooking methods to include braising, roasting, sautéing, and frying. This hands-on
course will study principles of cooking meats, fish, steak and more. This course is open to all
genders but is intended for beginners. Learn some introductory skills to impress your guests!
31136FDC T
05:30P-09:25P Speich
04/11-04/11
303-641 NEW! Mucho Mexicano!
4 Hrs. - $26.60
(62 & over $21.20)
Create tantalizing tortillas, enchiladas, and tamales. Sauces, salsa, rice, and beans will
be explored as well. Come for some great recipes, practice, and fun in creating authentic
Mexican cuisine.
31250FDC W
05:00P-08:55P Horvath
02/08-02/08
303-626 NEW! Pizzeria Party
4 Hrs. - $26.60
(62 & over $21.20)
Students will start with classic Italian and deep dish pizzas, before moving towards calzones,
stromboli, and piadinas. Satisfy your taste buds with this pizza/Italian lover’s class!
31251FDC S
09:00A-12:55P Horvath
04/08-04/08
303-697 NEW! SUSHI Simplicity
4 Hrs. - $26.60
(62 & over $21.20)
Create authentic French crepes and exquisite fillings. Students will make batter, fry crepes,
and create savory and sweet fillings. At the end of class, tasting and sampling of the finished
crepes will delight your taste buds!
31361 FDC S
09:00A-12:55P 03/11-03/11
Have you tried Sushi or a Sushi class? Sushi is about subtle combinations kept simple:
seasoned rice, seasonal fish at peak flavor, slightly roasted seaweed, and just a hint of flavoring from sauces and condiments. Learn the art of hand rolling and then how to select fish to
best present it’s freshness in sushi. Once you’ve mastered the basics, you’ll be prepared to
make great sushi at home whenever the craving arrives.
31134FDC T
05:30P-09:25P Speich
01/17-01/17
31343RIP T
05:30P-09:25P Speich
03/07-03/07
303-694 NEW! Cut Like a Chef - Part 2
303-629 Northern Italian Cookery
303-617 NEW! Authentic French Crepes
4 Hrs. - $26.60 4 Hrs. - $26.60
(62 & over $21.20)
(62 & over $21.20)
Get FANCY by bringing your knife skills to the next level. After a brief review of knife safety
principles learned in Cut like a Chef, you will perform more advanced cutting drills to develop
your cutting techniques. Practice cutting some exotic fruits and vegetables. Learn how to
sharpen your knives and keep them sharp. Students will use a mandolin slicer to incorporate
some time saving techniques. It is strongly recommended that you take Cut Like a Chef
(303-673) prior to this course.
31133FDC T
05:30P-09:25P Speich
02/21-02/21
303-664 NEW! Garnish Like a Chef
4 Hrs. - $26.60
(62 & over $21.20)
Enhance your meals by creating garnishes for center pieces. This hands-on course will
incorporate fruits and vegetables, drinks, entrees, and desserts. From apple birds, melon
carving, and saucing of plates, you will enhance the presentation of your entrees and leave
with some great tools to try at home!
31135FDC T
05:30P-09:25P Speich
03/14-03/14
4 Hrs. - $26.60
(62 & over $21.20)
Learn to prepare traditional northern Italian cuisine of Italy, including sauces, soups, flatbread
and roasted vegetables.
31075FDC W
12:30P-04:25P Horvath
03/22-03/22
303-648 Rustic Breads and Hearty Soups
6 Hrs. - $39.75
(62 & over $31.65)
Learn how to bake and prepare a variety of hearth and flat breads and several hearty cream
and broth soups to be tasted and enjoyed. Held at Kewaskum High School, 1510 Bilgo Lane.
31200KSM S
08:00A-01:55P Dorst
02/11-02/11
31048RIP S
09:00A-02:55P Horvath
01/21-01/21
303-628 Southern Italian Cookery
4 Hrs. - $26.60
(62 & over $21.20)
Learn how to prepare, primarily, Sicilian cookery including red sauces and meat preparations.
31074FDC W
05:30P-09:25P Horvath
03/22-03/22
4 Hrs. - $26.60
(62 & over $21.20)
Popular Spanish “small-bite” appetizers or snacks, tapas are delicious and serving a variety
of them easily creates an enjoyable full meal for family or guests. Sign up with your friend or
family member to prepare and taste a sampling from the Iberian Peninsula.
31072FDC W
05:30P-09:25P Horvath
03/01-03/01
303-602 Spring Finale! Around the World in 8 Courses
4 Hrs. - $26.50 (62 & over $21.10)
This year’s special cooking course is based on Around the World in 80 Days and will feature
8 courses each from a different part of the world, sort of like a tasting menu (tapas sized portions), which is popular these days at many restaurants. People can be encouraged to dress
in their favorite ethnic costume if they like, though it may not coordinate with the countries
featured. Held at Hartford Union High School, 805 Cedar Street.
31324 HRT T
05:30P-09:25P Thomas 05/02-05/02
303-630 Vegetarian Cooking
4 Hrs. - $26.60
(62 & over $21.20)
Prepare nontraditional vegetarian entrees using Middle Eastern cooking techniques.
31071FDC S
12:00P-03:55P Horvath
02/25-02/25
Health and Wellness
546-603 As You Think
2 Hrs. - $15.35
(62 & over $12.65)
Create the life you want by using your thoughts effectively. Discover insights about your
“Vibrational Universe” and learn to recognize why your life is moving in a certain direction
and how to change it. Students will learn techniques to apply the power of intentions to
attract the life you want.
30911FDC M
06:30P-08:25P Oestreicher IVC 02/27-02/27
30911WBC M
06:30P-08:25P Oestreicher IVC 02/27-02/27
807-600 Beginning Yoga
8 Hrs. - $47.70
(62 & over $36.90)
Introduces students to all the essentials of yoga practice; breathing techniques, safe and
relaxing yoga stretches, basic yoga postures, and guided relaxation techniques. Students
should bring a yoga mat or blanket. Held at Fond du Lac Senior Center, 151 E. First Street.
31012 FDL-SCR
09:00A-09:55A McDowell
04/06-05/25
31014 FDL-SCR
10:30A-11:25A McDowell
04/06-05/25
807-601 Gentle Yoga: De-Stress and Renew
4 Hrs. - $26.20
(62 & over $20.80)
A soothing experience that includes breathing and relaxation practices along with the gentle
exploration of therapeutic stretches and poses. This practice supports the development of
strength and flexibility, mental clarity, and inner calm. Appropriate for all levels, beginner to
advanced. Participants bring a yoga mat, towel, and a water bottle.
31219WBC T
06:00P-06:55P
01/17-02/07
If you have an MPTC account, register at morainepark.edu/register.
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Program Classes (cont.)
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CRN
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106-151 Specialized Insurance Claims
543-300 Nursing Assistant (cont.)
543-300 Nursing Assistant (cont.)
204-116 Digital Graphic Imaging
3 Crs. - $432.00+Books
Prerequisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in 509-107
Medical Office Insurance and Finance.
30775FDC T
09:00A-11:55AZiebell
BLD 01/24-03/14
Medical Terminology
501-101 Medical Terminology
3 Crs. - $426.00+Books
Online courses delivered via the Internet will have an additional $45 fee.
30656 and 30655 On-site proctor required for the mid and final exam.
30654BDC W
05:30P-08:25P
IVC 01/25-05/17
30651FDC M
06:00P-08:55P
01/23-05/15
30654FDC W
05:30P-08:25P
IVC 01/25-05/17
30656ONL
ONL 01/23-05/19
30655ONL
ONL 01/23-05/19
30652WBC T
08:30A-11:25AScott
01/24-05/16
30654WBC W
05:30P-08:25P
IVC 01/25-05/17
Nursing
(For a complete class listing, see morainepark.edu.)
998-122 Integrated Nursing Concepts
.9 Cr. - No Fee+Books
30983FDC TWR 09:00A-11:55AMengert
30990ONL
Brown
BLD 01/03-01/11
ONL 03/27-05/19
543-121 Jump-Start: Critical Thinking
Applications for Nurses
1 Cr. - $151.00+Books
Prerequisite: 543-102 Nursing Skills.
30981FDC MTWR 04:00P-08:55P Dobogai
BLD 01/09-01/12
543-125 Survival Skills for Nursing Students
1 Cr. - $189.00+Books
30987ONL
Cordell
ONL 01/23-05/19
543-191 Interpreting Diagnostic Studies 1
1 Cr. - $189.00+Books
Prerequisite: 543-105 Nursing Health Alterations or RN, GN or LPN
status.
30984ONL
Schmitz ONL 01/23-05/19
543-192 Interpreting Diagnostic Studies 2
1 Cr. - $189.00+Books
Prerequisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in 543-109
Nursing: Complex Health Alterations 1 or RN, GN or LPN status.
30985ONL
Schmitz ONL 01/23-05/19
543-193 Interpreting Diagnostic Studies 3
1 Cr. - $189.00+Books
Prerequisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in 543-113
Nursing: Complex Health Alterations 2 or RN, GN or LPN status.
30986ONL
Schmitz ONL 01/23-05/19
543-300 Nursing Assistant
3 Crs. - $453.00+Books
Prerequisites: Students must be 16 years old; completed Health
Information form; criminal background check. Mandatory-prior to
class read “Course Information” located at morainepark.edu/nursingassistant. You must complete a Criminal Background Check prior to
the start of class. The cost for a Criminal Background Check is $45.00
and the link is located at morainepark.edu/nursingassistant. Clinical
agencies that provide experience to students have the right to deny
placement based upon background check findings; therefore, class
registration and course start does not guarantee a clinical experience. A portion of this class is completed via the Internet. Students
use their Moraine Park e-mail address to submit assignments using
the Microsoft Office Suite. The instructor will supply further information during the first class session. Course method BLD/ACCL is an accelerated class offering the same content in a condensed time frame.
If you have questions in this area please call Karrie Bruegman-May
at 920-924-3256 or e-mail [email protected]
Held at West Bend High School Room T35. 30825 and 30828 Held at
Markesan High School Room F133.
30732BDC RF
08:00A-02:25P Cordell
BLD 01/26-03/17
30734BDC MW 04:00P-09:05P Brown
BLD 03/27-05/17
30735BDC TR
04:00P-09:05P Jerome
BLD 03/28-05/18
30764BDC MTWR 07:00A-02:55P Cordell
BLD/
ACCL04/17-05/04
30766BDC MTWR 07:00A-02:55P Cordell
BLD/
ACCL05/08-05/25
30767BDC TWR 07:00A-02:55P Jerome
BLD/
ACCL05/24-06/15
30738FDC MWR 03:00P-09:55P Bruegman
May BLD/
ACCL01/23-02/20
30739FDC MWR 08:00A-02:25P Bruegman
May
BLD02/27-03/15
MWR 07:25A-02:55PBruegman
May
BLD03/16-04/06
30741FDC MW 03:00P-09:25P Kleinke
BLD 03/27-05/17
31323FDC TR
03:00P-09:25P Meier
BLD 03/28-05/18
30740FDC MWR 08:00A-02:25P Bruegman
May
BLD04/10-04/26
MWR 07:25A-02:55PBruegman
May
BLD04/27-05/11
30771FDC TWR 07:00A-02:55P Brown
BLD/
ACCL05/24-06/15
30774FDC TWR 07:00A-02:55P Brown
BLD/
ACCL05/24-06/15
30825MRK TR
04:00P-09:05P Jerome
BLD 01/24-03/16
30828MRK MW 04:00P-08:55P Mertens BLD 02/27-05/08
S
06:00A-11:25AMertens BLD 04/29-04/29
30746WBC MR
08:00A-02:25P Jacob
BLD 01/23-02/16
MR
07:00A-01:25PJacob
BLD 02/20-03/13
R
08:00A-02:25PJacob
BLD 03/16-03/16
30747WBC T
03:00P-09:25P Jacob
BLD 01/24-04/11
S
08:00A-02:25PJacob
BLD 01/28-01/28
S
08:00A-02:25PJacob
BLD 02/18-02/18
S
08:00A-02:25PJacob
BLD 02/25-02/25
S
08:00A-02:25PJacob
BLD 03/11-03/11
S
08:00A-02:25PJacob
BLD 04/08-04/08
30748WBC T
03:00P-09:25P Jacob
BLD 01/24-04/11
S
08:00A-02:25PJacob
BLD 01/28-01/28
S
08:00A-02:25PJacob
BLD 02/18-02/18
S
08:00A-02:25PJacob
BLD 02/25-02/25
S
08:00A-02:25PJacob
BLD 03/11-03/11
S
08:00A-02:25PJacob
BLD 04/08-04/08
30750WBC W
08:00A-02:25P Dolinar
BLD 01/25-05/17
30751WBC W
03:00P-09:25P Dolinar
BLD 01/25-05/17
30753WBC W
03:00P-09:25P Dolinar
BLD 01/25-05/17
30757WBC MR
08:00A-02:25P Jacob
BLD 03/27-04/21
MR
07:00A-01:25PJacob
BLD 04/24-05/15
R
08:00A-02:25PJacob
BLD 05/18-05/18
30971WBC MR
08:00A-02:25P Jacob
BLD 03/27-05/18
MR
07:00A-01:25PJacob
BLD 04/24-05/15
R
08:00A-02:25PJacob
BLD 05/18-05/18
30820WBC TWR 07:00A-02:55P Bruegman
May BLD/
ACCL05/24-06/15
30821WBC TWR 07:00A-02:55P Bruegman
May BLD/
ACCL05/24-06/15
30823WBC TWR 03:00P-09:25P Dolinar
F
03:00P-05:55PDolinar
MTWR 03:00P-09:25PDolinar
30760WB
HS MTRF 07:20A-10:28ADolinar
T
06:30A-09:45ADolinar
F
07:00A-10:15ADolinar
R
07:00A-10:15ADolinar
RF
07:20A-10:28ADolinar
BLD/
ACCL05/24-06/01
BLD/
ACCL05/26-06/02
BLD/
ACCL06/05-06/15
BLD
BLD
BLD
BLD
BLD
01/23-02/27
02/28-05/02
03/02-04/28
04/13-04/13
05/04-05/05
543-160 Nursing Assistant Instructor Training
1 Cr. - $189.00+Books
Prerequisite: Students must have a State of Wisconsin Registered
Nurse License and a minimum of two years’ work experience as an
RN, with a minimum of one year experience in long-term care or
home healthcare working with elderly clients.
30988ONL
Hurlbert ONL 01/23-03/17
30989ONL
Hurlbert ONL 03/27-05/19
Prerequisites: Concurrent enrollment in 513-111 Phlebotomy; 513-113
Quality Assurance and Laboratory Math; 513-115 Basic Immunology
Concepts or concurrent enrollment in 513-100 Phlebotomy Essentials.
30696FDC R
12:30P-02:25P Bau
01/26-05/18
513-101 Phlebotomy Clinical
2 Crs. - $283.50+Books
Prerequisites: 513-100 Phlebotomy Essentials or 513-111 Phlebotomy;
criminal background check. Schedule to be determined by instructor
and site availability.
30697
Klostermann
01/23-05/19
513-100 Phlebotomy Essentials
4 Crs. - $702.00+Books
Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in 513-110 Basic Lab Skills.
30695FDC T
09:00A-10:55AKlostermann
01/24-05/16
R
09:00A-11:55AKlostermann
01/26-05/18
Printing and Publishing
204-163 Acrobat PDF
ONL 01/23-05/19
207-136 Advanced Image Manipulation (2D)
3 Crs. - $432.00+Books
Prerequisites: 207-122 Basic Drawing for Animation; Recommend
207-124 Animation 1.
30203WBC T
12:30P-04:25P
01/24-05/16
204-168 Design/Prod/Plan 2: Digital
3 Crs. - $484.50+Books
Prerequisites: 204-134 Design Production and Planning 1
31366FDC MW 08:30A-10:25A
01/23-05/17
204-112 Design Fundamentals
30208WBC R
01/23-05/17
103-174InDesign
2 Crs. - $328.50+Books
31392ONL
ONL 01/23-05/19
207-138 Introduction to Maya (3D)
3 Crs. - $432.00+Books
Prerequisite: 207-128 3-D Animation 2.
30206WBC W
05:00P-09:25P
01/25-05/17
206-126Post-Production
3 Crs. - $432.00+Books
Prerequisite: 206-110 Video Sound Editing.
30199WBC M
01:00P-03:55P
01/23-05/15
204-181 Prepress Process Color
3 Crs. - $484.50+Books
31369FDC MW
12:30P-2:25P
31374ONL
1 Cr. - $175.50+Books
3 Crs. - $484.50+Books
10:30A-12:25P
2 Crs. - $328.50+Books
513-110 Basic Lab Skills
31373ONL
31368FDC MW
01/23-05/17
204-121 Publishing Principles
Phlebotomy
2 Crs. - $328.50+Books
3 Crs. - $484.50+Books
08:30A-11:25A
01/26-05/18
ONL 01/23-05/19
204-121 Vector Illustration 1
2 Crs. - $323.00+Books
Online classes delivered via the Internet will have an additional $45 fee.
31367FDC TR
08:30A-10:25A
01/24-05/18
31371ONL
ONL 01/23-05/19
Psychology
809-159 Abnormal Psychology
3 Crs. - $468.00+Books
Prerequisite: 809-198 Introduction to Psychology or 809-199 Psychology
of Human Relations.
30132ONL
Oliva
ONL 01/23-05/19
809-188 Developmental Psychology
3 Crs. - $426.00+Books
Prerequisite: Test score required to register. Online classes delivered
via the Internet will have an additional $45 fee.
30165BDC R
01:30P-04:25P Wilkens ACCL 03/30-05/18
30168FDC MTWRF08:30A-11:25AWilkens ACCL 01/03-01/16
30171FDC M
05:00P-07:55P Shulman ACCL 01/23-03/13
30170FDC W
08:30A-11:25A
01/25-05/17
30162ONL
Shulman ONL 01/23-05/19
30174WBC T
05:30P-09:25P
01/24-05/16
30173WBC M
12:30P-03:25P Shulman ACCL 03/27-05/15
809-198 Introduction to Psychology
3 Crs. - $426.00+Books
Prerequisite: Test score required to register. Online classes delivered
via the Internet will have an additional $45 fee.
30221BDC W
05:30P-08:25P
01/25-05/17
30222FDC MTWRF12:00P-02:55P Wilkens ACCL 01/03-01/16
30225FDC M
09:00A-11:55ASchaefer ACCL 01/23-03/13
30223FDC W
09:30A-12:25P Shulman
01/25-05/17
30224FDC W
01:30P-04:25P Shulman
01/25-05/17
30219ONL
Shulman ONL 01/23-05/19
30220ONL
Shulman ONL 01/23-05/19
30226WBC M
09:00A-11:55AOliva
ACCL 01/23-03/13
30228WBC R
09:00A-11:55AOliva
01/26-05/18
30227WBC T
05:30P-08:25P Oliva
BLD/
ACCL03/28-05/16
Personal Enrichment Classes (cont.)
CRN
Start
No.
Loc.
Day(s)
Time
Instructor
Method* End Date
CRN
Start
No.
Loc.
Day(s)
Time
Instructor
Method* End Date
CRN
Start
No.
Loc.
Day(s)
Time
Instructor
Method* End Date
546-601 Healthy Sleep
807-604 NEW! Yoga for the Core!
103-657 Internet Security and Your Computer
2 Hrs. - $15.35
(62 & over $12.65)
Fall asleep easily and quickly by learning to release the endless mind chatter in our brains.
Learn natural, holistic and practical techniques to develop a calm and peaceful mind for
healthy and longer sleep.
30910FDC M
06:30P-08:25P Oestreicher IVC 02/06-02/06
30910WBC M
06:30P-08:25P Oestreicher IVC 02/06-02/06
310-603 Introduction to Reflexology
3 Hrs. - $26.20 (62 & over $20.80)
Reflexology, a form of massage therapy that involves applying pressure to specific points
on the hands and feet, can help promote health and relieve stress. Introduces you to the
compression and relaxation techniques and cover information on the glands, organs and parts
of the body that can benefit from reflexology techniques; and we’ll give you a chance to try
the techniques in this hands-on learning atmosphere.
31330 BDC
T
06:00P-08:55P Birchfield 02/21-02/21
546-602 Meditation Training
2 Hrs. - $15.35
(62 & over $12.65)
Learn the benefits of meditation, how and when to meditate, focused attention, and how to
slow down and release your mind in this informative and relaxing class. Students will practice
meditating and each individual will receive a customizable meditation based on their goals
and energy scan.
31204FDC M
06:00P-07:55P Oestreicher
03/13-03/13
30912WBC M
06:30P-08:25P Oestreicher
02/13-02/13
546-606 NEW! Chakra Balancing
2 Hrs. - $15.35
6 Hrs. - $37.05
(62 & over $28.95)
Understand your energy and how to connect with your guardian animal through a guided
relaxation exercise. Explore breath work, which is a powerful approach to self-exploration
that integrates insights into your life path. These techniques assist you in calming your mind
and finding more peace. By experiencing ancient techniques, this class will be interactive so
bring a blanket and get ready to have some fun! Students should bring a blanket.
31285FDC R
06:00P-08:55P
03/16-03/23
(62 & over $37.10)
Develop your core by using yoga poses and initiating them in your daily movements. Introduce
yourself to your pelvic floor and inner core muscles and take yoga/fitness practice to a whole
new level. We will start with pranayama (breath work), move through core poses, and end
with relaxation. Open to all levels. No prior yoga experience necessary.
31256WBC T
06:00P-06:55P
02/21-04/11
310-604 Reflexology-Expanded Skills and Benefits
9 Hrs. - $58.75 (62 & over $45.25)
Stress? Headaches? Blood Pressure? Pain? Have you thought about Reflexology to help with
these conditions? Reflexology involves applying pressure to specific points on feet and hands
which can help promote health and relieve stress. Learn about compression and relaxation
techniques and related information. Try the techniques in this hands-on learning atmosphere.
31332 BDC T
06:00P-08:55P Birchfield 03/07-03/21
Internet - Using the Internet
103-647 Cloud Computing Basics
3 Hrs. - $26.20
(62 & over $20.80)
Confused by the Cloud? You are not alone. We’ll cover key points about cloud computing to
help you reap its benefits and get you into the 21st century. This class is hands on and meets
in a computer lab.
31167BDC W
05:30P-08:25P Kraft
03/22-03/22
103-679 Connecting on Facebook
(62 & over $12.65)
Balance your “chakras” in this course that will teach you to understand their characteristics
and help you in your daily life. Chakras are the centers of your spiritual powers inside the
human body. Students will learn Chakra Meditation and be given a custom visualization and
breathing exercise based on your personalized Chakra scan.
31259WBC M
06:00P-07:55P Oestreicher
03/27-03/27
546-605 NEW! Explore Your Inner World
8 Hrs. - $47.90
4 Hrs. - $26.20
(62 & over $20.80)
Now that you have a Facebook account, you will want to connect with your family and
friends, upload pictures, understand newsfeeds, and more. We’ll teach you how to find
friends, and share your favorite photos with others. 30866 Office 2010. Held at the Fond du Lac
Senior Center, 151 E. First Street.
30866 FDL-SCR
01:00P-04:55P Mielke
05/11-05/11
30888WBC M
08:00A-11:55A Tess
01/30-01/30
103-672 Google Docs
3 Hrs. - $26.20
(62 & over $20.80)
Google docs is similar to and compatible with Microsoft Office. If you are looking for a free
online word processor that lets you create and format text documents, Google Docs is it.
Learn how to gain access to Google Docs and files you previously created in MS Office.
30890WBC M
09:00A-11:55A Tess
02/06-02/06
3 Hrs. - $26.20
(62 & over $20.80)
Protect your computer, your data and your online accounts from hackers. Explore various types
of malware threats and the use of protection software. Learn to schedule regular computer
system maintenance and keep your computer clean and free from risks and threats. 31036
Office 2010. Held at the Fond du Lac Senior Center, 151 E. First Street.
31175BDC T
09:00A-11:55A Kraft
04/25-04/25
31035FDC F
09:00A-11:55A Schmitz
03/10-03/10
31036 FDL-SCR
09:00A-11:55A Schmitz
05/25-05/25
30897WBC T
09:00A-11:55A Tess
03/21-03/21
103-694 Introduction to Internet Banking
3 Hrs. - $26.10
(62 & over $20.70)
This course is an overview of Internet banking. Learn to create a secure session from any
location when accessing Internet banking websites. We will step through an internet banking
website menu, exploring options that enable you to access information on deposit account
balances, investments, loans, account history, transfers and paying bills. This class meets in a
computer lab. Office 2010. Held at the Fond du Lac Senior Center, 151 E. First Street.
31034 FDL-SCR
09:00A-11:55A Schmitz
02/16-02/16
103-683 Introduction to Twitter
2 Hrs. - $15.30
(62 & over $12.60)
You see it everywhere: on television, in commercials, and on websites. But what is a hashtag?
This class will walk you through the basics of Twitter from setting up an account, making a
“tweet,” learning how to “follow” someone, and finally, get your own followers. Other topics
will include how to link Twitter to your Facebook account and other alternatives. Office 2010.
Held at the Fond du Lac Senior Center, 151 E. First Street.
31179 FDL-SCW
01:00P-02:55P Kraft
05/17-05/17
103-670 Pinterest Interests
3 Hrs. - $26.20
(62 & over $20.80)
Pinterest is a virtual online pin board that is a fun way to discover new things and get inspiration
from people who share your interests. Find, share, and organize events, home decorating
projects, recipes, craft and woodworking projects, inspirational quotes and more. This course
is designed for beginning users as well as those who already have a Pinterest account.
31168BDC M
09:00A-11:55A Kraft
03/27-03/27
103-678 Setting up Your Facebook Profile
4 Hrs. - $26.20
(62 & over $20.80)
Your profile page on Facebook tells the world who you are. It includes information like your
background, interests, hobbies, relationships and more. We’ll teach you how to fill out your
profile to include your favorite things. Students should already have an e-mail account. 30865
Office 2010. Held at the Fond du Lac Senior Center, 151 E. First Street.
30865 FDL-SCR
01:00P-04:55P Mielke
04/27-04/27
30887WBC M
08:00A-11:55A Tess
01/23-01/23
For a complete program class listing and course descriptions, go to morainepark.edu/mptccatalog.
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809-199 Psychology of Human Relations
806-137 Comprehensive Technical Physics
809-196 Introduction to Sociology (cont.)
527-103 Conventional Wastewater Treatment
Prerequisite: Test score required to register. Online classes delivered
via the Internet will have an additional $45 fee.
30051BDC T
05:30P-09:25P
IVC 01/24-05/16
30231BDC R
09:30A-12:25P Wilkens
01/26-05/18
30232FDC T
08:30A-11:25AWilkens
01/24-05/16
30051FDC T
05:30P-09:25P
IVC 01/24-05/16
30230ONL
Wilkens ONL 01/23-05/19
30229ONL
Wilkens ONL 01/23-05/19
30051WBC T
05:30P-09:25P
IVC 01/24-05/16
30233WBC W
12:30P-03:25P Oliva
01/25-05/17
Prerequisite: 804-114 College Technical Mathematics 1B.
30239FDC M
05:00P-08:55P
01/23-05/15
30238FDC F
07:30A-12:25P
01/27-05/19
3 Crs. - $426.00+Books
Radiography
(For a complete class listing, see morainepark.edu.)
Reading
4 Crs. - $590.00+Books
806-177 General Anatomy and Physiology
4 Crs. - $590.00+Books
Prerequisites: Two semester’s high school or one semester college
level Chemistry with a C or higher; Test score required to register.
Online classes delivered via the Internet will have an additional $45 fee.
30625BDC M
09:00A-01:55P Schoeller
01/23-05/15
30624BDC W
04:30P-09:25P Paruch
01/25-05/17
30241FDC T
09:00A-01:55P Carnahan
01/24-05/16
30626FDC R
04:30P-09:25P Paruch
01/26-05/18
30242FDC F
09:00A-01:55P Carnahan
01/27-05/19
30240ONL
Forciea
ONL 01/23-05/19
30627WBC M
05:00P-09:55P Paruch
01/23-05/15
30243WBC T
09:00A-01:55P Forciea
01/24-05/16
Surgical Technology
838-105 Introduction to Reading and Study Skills
806-134 General Chemistry
30064 and 30066 meets every other week. Online classes delivered
via the Internet will have an additional $45 fee.
30061BDC W
11:30A-02:25P
ACCL 01/25-03/15
30064FDC M
08:30A-11:25AHayes
BLD 01/23-05/15
30066FDC R
09:00A-11:55AHayes
BLD 01/26-05/18
30043ONL
Hayes
ONL 01/23-05/19
Prerequisite: Test score eligibility for 804-107 College Math required
to register.
30234BDC R
12:30P-05:25P Henschel
01/26-05/18
30235FDC MR
09:00A-11:25AHenschel
01/23-05/18
30236FDC MR
07:00P-09:25P Henschel
01/23-05/18
30237WBC M
09:00A-11:55AYoon 01/23-05/15
W
09:00A-10:55AYoon
01/25-05/17
3 Crs. - $426.00+Books
Real Estate
4 Crs. - $590.00+Books
3 Crs. - $426.00+Books
31180FDC TR
4 Crs. - $590.00+Books
806-186 Introduction to Biochemistry
194-190 Real Estate Preparation
05:00P-08:55P Crites
01/17-03/16
Prerequisite: 806-134 General Chemistry or high school or college
chemistry with a C or better.
30638FDC MF
12:30P-02:55P Henschel
01/23-05/19
Respiratory Care
806-197Microbiology
Science
Prerequisite: 806-177 General Anatomy and Physiology.
30639BDC W
09:00A-01:55P Schoeller
30640FDC W
12:30P-05:25P Yoon
30641FDC T
09:00A-01:55P
30637WBC T
09:00A-01:55P Yoon
30642WBC R
04:00P-08:55P Yoon
(For a complete class listing, see morainepark.edu.)
806-179 Advanced Anatomy and Physiology
4 Crs. - $590.00+Books
Prerequisite: 806-177 General Anatomy and Physiology.
30628BDC T
09:00A-01:55P Schoeller
30629BDC R
09:00A-01:55P Schoeller
30630FDC M
09:00A-01:55P Carnahan
30631FDC W
09:00A-01:55P Carnahan
30632WBC W
04:30P-09:25P Forciea
30633WBC R
09:00A-01:55P Forciea
01/24-05/16
01/26-05/18
01/23-05/15
01/25-05/17
01/25-05/17
01/26-05/18
806-376 Applied Physics
2 Crs. - $285.50+Books
30645FDC W
08:00A-10:55AMeltz
01/25-05/17
806-375 Applied Science
Prerequisite: 804-363 Algebraic Applications for Electrical Trades.
30643BDC T
09:00A-11:55AMeltz
01/24-05/16
30644BDC T
01:00P-03:55P Meltz
01/24-05/16
806-189 Basic Anatomy
3 Crs. - $468.00+Books
Prerequisite: Test score required to register.
31362ONL
4 Crs. - $590.00+Books
01/25-05/17
01/25-05/17
01/26-05/18
01/24-05/16
01/26-05/18
Sociology
809-172 Introduction to Diversity Studies
3 Crs. - $426.00+Books
Prerequisite: Test score required to register. Online classes delivered
via the Internet will have an additional $45 fee.
30050BDC T
05:30P-08:25P Campopiano IVC 01/24-05/16
30050FDC T
05:30P-08:25P CampopianoIVC 01/24-05/16
30158ONL
Oliva
ONL 01/23-05/19
30050WBC T
05:30P-08:25P CampopianoIVC 01/24-05/16
809-196 Introduction to Sociology
2 Crs. - $285.50+Books
ONL 01/23-05/19
30215FDC T
08:30A-11:25ASchaefer
01/24-05/16
30002FDC W
12:30P-03:25P CampopianoIVC 01/25-05/17
30216FDC R
08:30A-11:25ASchaefer BLD 01/26-05/18
30004
FDCF
11:30A-02:25PLeichtfussIVC/
BLD/
ACCL03/31-05/19
30211ONL
Schaefer ONL 01/23-05/19
30212ONL
Leichtfuss ONL 01/23-05/19
30213ONL
Leichtfuss ONL 01/23-05/19
30003WBC MTWRF12:00P-02:55P Campopiano IVC/
ACCL01/03-01/16
30002WBC W
12:30P-03:25P CampopianoIVC 01/25-05/17
30217WBC W
05:30P-08:25P Campopiano BLD 01/25-05/17
30218WBC R
08:30A-11:25ACampopiano
01/26-05/18
30004WBC F
11:30A-02:25P Leichtfuss IVC/
BLD/
ACCL03/31-05/19
3 Crs. - $426.00+Books
Prerequisite: 801-136 English Composition 1. Online classes delivered
via the Internet will have an additional $45 fee.
30003BDC MTWRF12:00P-02:55P Campopiano IVC/
ACCL01/03-01/16
30214BDC M
05:00P-07:55P Campopiano
01/23-05/15
30002BDC W
12:30P-03:25P CampopianoIVC 01/25-05/17
30004BDC F
11:30A-02:25P Leichtfuss IVC/
BLD/
ACCL03/31-05/19
30003FDC MTWRF12:00P-02:55P Campopiano IVC/
ACCL01/03-01/16
(For a complete class listing, see morainepark.edu.)
Student Success
890-101 College 101
2 Crs. - $285.50+Books
Online classes delivered via the Internet will have an additional $45 fee.
30667BDC TWRF 04:30P-08:25P
ACCL 01/03-01/16
30668BDC T
05:30P-09:25P
01/23-03/13
30673BDC TR
01:30P-03:25P
01/26-03/16
30711BDC F
08:30A-12:25P
01/27-03/17
30712FDC TWRF 08:00A-11:55A
ACCL 01/03-01/13
30713FDC TWRF 04:30P-08:25P
ACCL 01/03-01/16
30714FDC T
08:00A-11:55A
01/23-03/13
30715FDC T
11:30A-03:25P
01/23-03/13
30718FDC M
06:00P-07:55P
BLD 01/23-03/13
30719FDC W
12:00P-03:55P
01/25-03/15
30716FDC W
05:00P-08:55P
01/25-03/15
30722FDC F
02:30P-06:00P
BLD 01/27-03/17
30717FDC S
08:30A-12:25P
01/28-03/18
30720FDC R
12:30P-04:25P Mullane
03/30-05/18
31260ONL
Mullane ONL 01/23-03/17
31262ONL
ONL 01/23-03/17
31263ONL
ONL 01/23-03/17
31261ONL
ONL 01/23-03/17
31264ONL
ONL 01/23-03/17
31265ONL
ONL 03/27-05/19
31267ONL
ONL 03/27-05/19
30723WBC TWRF 12:30P-04:25P
ACCL 01/03-01/13
30934WBC TWRF 04:30P-08:25P
ACCL 01/03-01/16
30935WBC M
05:00P-06:55P
BLD 01/23-03/13
30936WBC T
05:00P-08:55P
01/24-03/14
30938WBC W
09:00A-10:55A
BLD 01/25-03/15
30937WBC W
05:00P-08:55P
01/25-03/15
30939WBC R
01:00P-04:55P
01/26-03/16
30940WBC S
08:00A-11:55A
01/28-03/18
Water Quality/Wastewater
527-150 Advanced Water Treatment
3 Crs. - $468.00+Books
Prerequisites: 527-130 Groundwater Supply and Distribution;
527-131 Surface Water Supply and Treatment.
30819ONL
Schmidt ONL 01/23-05/19
3 Crs. - $468.00+Books
Prerequisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in 527-100
Introduction to Wastewater Treatment.
30813ONL
Schmidt ONL 01/23-05/19
527-137 Distribution Certification
1 Cr. - $145.00+Books
30346FDC TW
08:30A-03:25P Schmidt
01/31-02/01
527-130 Groundwater Supply and Distribution
3 Crs. - $468.00+Books
Prerequisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in 890-101
College 101.
30816ONL
Schmidt ONL 01/23-05/19
527-133 Groundwater and Distribution Certification
3 Crs. - $423.00+Books
30347 Held at Best Western East Towne Suites, 4801 Anamark Drive,
Madison. 30349 Held at Country Inn & Suites, 850 Kepler Drive,
Green Bay. 30352 Held at Chippewa Valley Technical College, 770
Scheidler Road, Chippewa Falls.
30347
TWR 08:30A-03:25P Schmidt
02/07-02/16
T
08:30A-03:25PSchmidt
04/25-04/25
30349
TWR 08:30A-03:25P Schmidt
03/07-03/16
W
08:30A-03:25PSchmidt
04/26-04/26
30352
TWR 08:30A-03:25P Schmidt
04/11-04/20
T
08:30A-03:25PSchmidt
05/02-05/02
527-125 Industrial Wastes
3 Crs. - $468.00+Books
Prerequisites: 527-100 Introduction to Wastewater Treatment;
527-103 Conventional Wastewater Treatment.
30815ONL
ONL 01/23-05/19
527-100 Introduction to Wastewater Treatment
3 Crs. - $468.00+Books
30812ONL
Schmidt
ONL 01/23-05/19
527-117 Iron, Zeolite and VOC Certification
1 Cr. - $145.00+Books
30351 Held at Best Western East Towne Suites, 4801 Anamark Drive,
Madison.
30351
TW
08:30A-03:25P Schmidt
04/04-04/05
30348WBC TW
08:30A-03:25P Schmidt
02/28-03/01
527-132 Surface Water Certification
1 Cr. - $145.00+Books
30350FDC TWR
08:30A-03:25P Schmidt
02/21-02/23
527-131 Surface Water Supply and Treatment
3 Crs. - $468.00+Books
Prerequisites: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in 103-159
Computer Literacy - Microsoft Office; 527-130 Groundwater Supply
and Distribution.
30817ONL
Schmidt ONL 01/23-05/19
527-111 Water Chemistry
4 Crs. - $607.50+Books
Prerequisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in 527-100
Introduction to Wastewater Treatment.
30814ONL
Helminger ONL 01/23-05/19
527-171 Water Quality Internship
3 Crs. - $468.00+Books
Prerequisites: 527-100 Introduction to Wastewater Treatment;
527-103 Conventional Wastewater Treatment; 527-130 Groundwater
Supply and Distribution.
30818ONL
Schmidt ONL 01/23-05/19
Personal Enrichment Classes (cont.)
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Investing
Personal Finance
102-625 Probate Avoidance
102-603 Essentials of Investing for Women
4 Hrs. - $26.20
(62 & over $20.80)
Explore investment planning analysis, options and goals from a woman’s perspective.
31193WBC T
05:30P-09:25P Walschinski
03/14-03/14
102-620 Plan Well Retire Well - Your Social Security Benefits
2 Hrs. - $15.35
(62 & over $12.65)
Being well informed in making the decision on how and when to file for Social Security
benefits could now be more critical than ever. The government is providing less support and
information to applicants. Before you apply, you need to know what your options are so YOU
can make the best decisions regarding your current and future financial needs.
31208BDC W
02:00P-03:55P Geschke
02/22-02/22
31184FDC W
06:00P-07:55P Sprader
03/29-03/29
31068WBC T
05:30P-07:25P Walschinski
01/31-01/31
102-623 Investment Principles and Strategies
2 Hrs. - $15.35
(62 & over $12.65)
Explore the principles of investing in order to make intelligent investment decisions. Examine
asset classes, tax treatment of investments, managed investments, investment risks and
strategies for long-term investing.
31192WBC T
05:30P-07:25P Walschinski
02/21-02/21
114-601 The Individual Investor - A Beginner’s Guide
2.5 Hrs. - $26.20
(62 & over $20.80)
In this introductory class, we will help you understand the process of investing in the stock
and bond markets in easy-to-understand terms. We will explain how to track the performance
of your investments and give you a wide range of resources that will help you make wise
investment decisions to help you achieve your financial goals!
31185FDC W
06:00P-08:25P Sprader
05/03-05/03
31069WBC T
05:30P-07:55P Walschinski
04/04-04/04
Manufacturing Technologies
444-600 NEW! - What is a FAB Lab?
3 Hrs. - $26.10 (62 & over $20.70)
Discover what is possible with an inside hands-on look at the FAB Lab. During this three-hour
discovery period, students will be exposed to advanced tools such as computer-aided design
(CAD), desktop manufacturing technologies including a CNC router, CNC plasma cutter, laser
engraver, and other progressive technologies. Learn how using these FAB Lab resources can
remove barriers, such as access to equipment and technology and discover how these technologies will be made available to the community for future courses. Students will use the
equipment to create a small project. Spend some time with us discovering the possibilities
and viewing the equipment in action!
31322 RIP R
06:00P-08:55P 02/09-02/09
102-628 Help Protect Your Estate With Estate Planning
2 Hrs. - $15.35
(62 & over $12.65)
Outlines the documents required in a sound estate plan, creating your own will, different
kinds of wills, the importance of power of attorney documents, when to include Marital
Property Agreements in a Wisconsin estate plan, and provisions that should be included in
a will and in power of attorney documents (comparison of attorney-drafted versus statutory
power of attorney form).
30780BDC T
06:00P-07:55P Cupery
05/09-05/09
30783FDC W
06:00P-07:55P Endejan
01/25-01/25
31030WBC R
06:00P-07:55P Melick
02/23-02/23
102-624 How to Be a Personal Representative/Executor
2 Hrs. - $15.35
(62 & over $12.65)
Have you been named as an executor, personal representative or trustee of an estate for a
relative or friend? Most people accept the appointment as both an honor and responsibility
to those close to them, but rarely do they have an idea of what is in store for them. This
presentation will provide an overview of the legal rights and responsibilities of an executor
and explain the gathering of estate assets; paying the debts; distributing the funds to beneficiaries; and administration of an estate. Procedures and costs of probate, and discussion
of formal versus informal probate administration, including discussion of court documents
required, will be covered.
30784FDC W
06:00P-07:55P Endejan
03/08-03/08
31032WBC W
06:00P-07:55P Melick
03/29-03/29
2 Hrs. - $15.35
(62 & over $12.65)
After your death, your estate does not have to be subject to probate administration. With a
little planning, it is possible to avoid probate so that property goes directly to your intended
beneficiaries without court documents and fees. This presentation is an overview of probate
avoidance techniques in Wisconsin and includes setting up payable on death and transfer on
death designations on accounts, compelling legal reasons for creating revocable living trusts
and transferring your home or other real estate to avoid probate without the cost of
establishing a revocable trust.
30947BDC R
06:00P-07:55P Cupery
04/27-04/27
30785FDC W
06:00P-07:55P Endejan
04/12-04/12
31031WBC M
06:00P-07:55P Melick
03/20-03/20
Photography
203-640 Beginning Digital Cameras
4 Hrs. - $26.20
(62 & over $20.80)
Examine the features of digital cameras. Learn the technology and jargon associated with
digital cameras such as megapixel and flash memory. Experiment with different types of
digital cameras and learn how to share your digital photos with friends and family by e-mail
and over the Internet.
31161BDC F
08:00A-11:55A Kraft
02/24-02/24
30880FDC S
09:00A-12:55P Runge
01/21-01/21
30943WBC R
05:30P-09:25P Schroeder
03/09-03/09
102-612 Planning for the Care of an Elderly Family Member
203-641 Intermediate Digital Cameras
The cost of a nursing home in Wisconsin is over $10,000 a month. 70 percent of people who
reach the age of 65 will spend time in a nursing home. This course will provide an overview
of the types of care that are available for those over the age of 65 and will provide helpful
information on how to fill out forms for Title XIX and how to maximize family wealth and
minimize the amount needed to be spent on nursing home care.
31033FDC R
06:00P-07:55P Melick
05/11-05/11
Discover tools to improve both your digital pictures and your digital photography skills. This
class builds on Basic Digital Cameras skills.
31162BDC F
08:00A-11:55A Kraft
03/03-03/03
30881FDC S
09:00A-12:55P Runge
01/28-01/28
30944WBC R
05:30P-09:25P Schroeder
03/16-03/16
102-626 Powers of Attorney - Why We Need Them and How to
Act As One
4 Hrs. - $26.20
2 Hrs. - $15.35
2 Hrs. - $15.35
(62 & over $12.65)
(62 & over $12.65)
This presentation will address the importance of having a durable financial and health care
power of attorney, how to use them, where to keep them as legal documents, and how to
act as agent under a power of attorney document. Commonly asked questions related to
powers of attorney will be addressed, including the difference between “springing” powers
and “immediate” powers, incapacity and activation of documents, and where an agent’s legal
authority begins and ends.
30946BDC M
06:00P-07:55P Cupery
04/17-04/17
4 Hrs. - $26.20
203-642 Advanced Digital Cameras
(62 & over $20.80)
(62 & over $20.80)
Sharpen your digital photography skills with additional instruction in manual camera settings,
scene modes, and methods to improve picture composition. Completion of 203-640 Beginning
Digital Cameras and 203-641 Intermediate Digital Cameras or intermediate level photography
skills recommended.
30882FDC S
09:00A-12:55P Runge
02/04-02/04
206-605 Basic Video Production and YouTube Publishing
6 Hrs. - $99.00
(62 & over $90.90)
Throughout this class, students will learn the basic steps in planning, shooting, post-producing,
and delivering a simple video project. Students can utilize these skills for their own projects,
whether it be for a business or a small home video. Publishing content to YouTube will be
covered. Held in a Windows lab.
31070FDC MW 05:30P-08:25P Hillesheim
03/20-03/22
If you have an MPTC account, register at morainepark.edu/register.
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Web Development
152-113 Web Programming Technologies
442-315 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding
442-345 Metal Fabrication
Prerequisites: 152-112 Web Coding Technologies. Completion of or
concurrent enrollment in 103-159 Computer Literacy - Microsoft
Office. Online classes delivered via the Internet will have an
additional $45 fee.
30100FDC T
05:30P-09:25P
IVC/
BLD01/24-05/16
30318ONL
ONL 01/23-05/19
30100WBC T
05:30P-09:25P
IVC/
BLD01/24-05/16
Prerequisites: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in 103-159
Computer Literacy - Microsoft Office; 442-307 Introduction to
Welding Processes, Part A and 442-308 Introduction to Welding
Processes, Part B or 442-309 Introduction to Welding Processes;
804-360 Occupational Mathematics 1; 890-101 College 101. Personal
protective equipment and welding tools are required. Refer to tool
and supply list provided at program orientation. 442-309 Intro to
Welding Processes must be successfully completed prior to starting
442-315 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding.
31018BDC WR
07:30A-01:55P Watry
01/25-03/16
F
07:30A-11:25AWatry
01/27-03/17
31019BDC W
07:30A-01:55P Watry
03/29-05/17
R
07:30A-02:25PWatry
03/30-05/18
F
07:30A-11:25AWatry
03/31-05/19
31022FDC MW 05:00P-08:55P
01/23-05/17
31020FDC TF
07:30A-11:25ABeach
01/24-03/17
R 07:30A -03:55P
Beach01/26-03/16
31021FDC T
07:30A-11:55ABeach
03/28-05/16
R 07:30A-03:55P
Beach03/30-05/18
F 07:30A-11:25A
Beach03/31-05/19
31023JAC MT
04:30P-09:55P Henderleiter
01/23-03/14
W
04:30P-09:25PHenderleiter
01/25-03/15
31024JAC MT
04:30P-09:55P Henderleiter
03/27-05/16
W
04:30P-09:25PHenderleiter
03/29-05/17
Prerequisites: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in 103-159
Computer Literacy - Microsoft Office; 442-307 Introduction to
Welding Processes, Part A and 442-308 Introduction to Welding
Processes, Part B or 442-309 Introduction to Welding Processes;
442-331 Welding Print Reading; 804-360 Occupational Mathematics 1.
Safety glasses, gloves, leather work boots (steel toe preferred) and
long pants are required for first class. Student project may incur
additional fees.
31375BDC M
07:30A-03:55P
01/23-05/15
31080FDC TR
05:00P-08:55P
01/24-05/18
31079JAC R
04:30P-09:55P Henderleiter
01/26-05/18
F
04:00P-09:55PHenderleiter
01/27-03/31
3 Crs. - $432.00+Books
152-114 CSS Technologies
3 Crs. - $432.00+Books
Online classes delivered via the Internet will have an additional $45 fee.
30102FDC W
05:30P-09:25P
IVC/
BLD01/25-05/17
30323ONL
ONL 01/23-05/19
30102WBC W
05:30P-09:25P
IVC/
BLD01/25-05/17
152-175 Coding for Android Web Application
Development
152-106 Web Site Design
3 Crs. - $432.00+Books
3 Crs. - $432.00+Books
Prerequisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in 152-176 UX/
UI Design for Android for Web Application Development. Online
classes delivered via the Internet will have an additional $45 fee.
30114FDC M
01:30P-05:25P
IVC 01/23-05/15
30344ONL
ONL 01/23-05/19
30114WBC M
01:30P-05:25P
IVC 01/23-05/15
Online classes delivered via the Internet will have an additional $45 fee.
30101FDC T
05:30P-09:25P
IVC/
BLD01/24-05/16
ONL
ONL01/23-05/19
30101WBC T
05:30P-09:25P
IVC/
BLD01/24-05/16
152-118 Database-Driven Web Sites
Welding/Fabrication
3 Crs. - $432.00+Books
Prerequisite: 152-106 Web Site Design or 152-112 Web Coding
Technologies. Online classes delivered via the Internet will have an
additional $45 fee.
30116FDC R
05:30P-09:25P
IVC 01/26-05/18
30343ONL
ONL 01/23-05/19
30116WBC R
05:30P-09:25P
IVC 01/26-05/18
442-316 Advanced Welding Techniques
4 Crs. - $800.00+Books
Prerequisite: 442-315 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding. Personal protective
equipment and welding tools are required. Refer to tool and supply
list provided at program orientation. 442-310 Shielded/Gas Metal
Arc Welding must be successfully completed prior to starting
442-316 Advanced Welding Techniques.
30969BDC WR
07:30A-01:55P Watry
01/25-03/16
F
07:30A-11:25AWatry
01/27-03/17
30970BDC W
07:30A-01:55P Watry
03/29-05/17
R
07:30A-02:25PWatry
03/30-05/18
F
07:30A-11:25AWatry
03/31-05/19
30972FDC MW 05:00P-08:55P
01/23-05/17
30967FDC TF
07:30A-11:25ABeach
01/24-03/17
R 07:30A -03:55P
Beach01/26-03/16
30968FDC T
07:30A-11:55ABeach
03/28-05/16
R 07:30A -03:55P
Beach03/30-05/18
F 07:30A-11:25A
Beach03/31-05/19
30973JAC MT
04:30P-09:55P Henderleiter
01/23-03/13
W
04:30P-09:25PHenderleiter
01/25-03/15
30974JAC MT
04:30P-09:55P Henderleiter
03/27-05/16
W
04:30P-09:25PHenderleiter
03/29-05/17
152-115Design/Implementation/Maintenance
Workflow
3 Crs. - $432.00+Books
Prerequisites: 152-106 Web Site Design or 152-112 Web Coding
Technologies. Online classes delivered via the Internet will have an
additional $45 fee.
30094FDC M
05:30P-09:25P
IVC/
BLD01/23-05/15
30319ONL
ONL 01/23-05/19
30094WBC M
05:30P-09:25P
IVC/
BLD01/23-05/15
152-107 Graphics for the Web
2 Crs. - $288.00+Books
Online classes delivered via the Internet will have an additional $45 fee.
30098FDC TR
01:00P-03:55P
IVC/
BLD01/24-05/16
30317ONL
ONL 01/23-05/19
30098WBC TR
01:00P-03:55P
IVC/
BLD01/24-05/16
442-314 Basic Welding 1
1 Cr. - $199.00+Books
Safety glasses, gloves, leather work boots (steel toe preferred) and
long pants are required for first class. Held at Hartford Union High
School, 805 Cedar Street.
31113HRT T
06:00P-08:40P McCauley
01/24-04/18
31114HRT R
06:00P-08:40P McCauley
01/26-04/20
152-176 UX-UI Design for Android Web
Application Development
3 Crs. - $432.00+Books
442-317 Basic Welding 2
Online classes delivered via the Internet will have an additional $45 fee.
30115FDC W
01:30P-05:25P
IVC 01/25-05/17
30345ONL
ONL 01/23-05/19
30115WBC W
01:30P-05:25P
IVC 01/25-05/17
1 Cr. - $199.00+Books
Prerequisite: 442-314 Basic Welding 1. Safety glasses, gloves,
leather work boots (steel toe preferred) and long pants are required
for first class. Held at Hartford Union High School, 805 Cedar Street.
31115HRT T
06:00P-08:40P McCauley
01/24-04/18
31116HRT R
06:00P-08:40P McCauley
01/26-04/20
152-120 Web Developer Internship
3 Crs. - $468.00+Books
4 Crs. - $800.00+Books
442-309 Introduction to Welding Processes
4 Crs. - $800.00+Books
Prerequisites: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in 103-159
Computer Literacy - Microsoft Office; 804-360 Occupational Mathematics 1; 890-101 College 101. Personal protective equipment and
welding tools are required. Refer to tool and supply list provided at
program orientation. 442-309 Intro. to Welding Processes must be
successfully completed prior to starting 442-315 Gas Tungsten Arc
Welding.
30976BDC WR
07:30A-01:55P Watry
01/25-03/16
F
07:30A-11:25AWatry
01/27-03/17
31013BDC W
07:30A-01:55P Watry
03/29-05/17
R
07:30A-02:25PWatry
03/30-05/18
F
07:30A-11:25AWatry
03/31-05/19
31017FDC MW 05:00P-08:55P
01/23-05/17
31303FDC TF
07:30A-11:25ABeach
01/24-03/17
R 07:30A -03:55P
Beach01/26-03/16
30975FDC T
07:30A-11:55ABeach
03/28-05/16
R 07:30A-03:55P
Beach03/30-05/18
F 07:30A-11:25A
Beach03/31-05/19
31015JAC MT
04:30P-09:55P Henderleiter
01/23-03/14
W
04:30P-09:25PHenderleiter
01/25-03/15
31016JAC MT
04:30P-09:55P Henderleiter
03/27-05/16
W
04:30P-09:25PHenderleiter
03/29-05/17
457-148 Metal Cutting and Forming Processes
3 Crs. - $516.00+Books
Prerequisites: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in 442-331
Welding Print Reading or 623-110 Technical Print Reading; 804-113
College Technical Mathematics 1A.
30905FDC M
07:00A-11:55AClark
01/23-05/15
4 Crs. - $800.00+Books
457-147Metallurgy
2 Crs. - $285.50+Books
30908FDC M
01:30P-03:25P Clark
01/23-05/15
442-310 Shielded and Gas Metal Arc Welding
(SMAW/GMAW)
4 Crs. - $800.00+Books
Prerequisite: 442-315 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding. Personal protective
equipment and welding tools are required. Refer to tool and supply
list provided at program orientation. 442-315 Gas Tungsten Arc
Welding must be successfully completed prior to starting 442-310
Shielded and Gas Metal Arc Welding.
31025BDC WR
07:30A-01:55P Watry
01/25-03/16
F
07:30A-11:25AWatry
01/27-03/17
31026BDC W
07:30A-01:55P Watry
03/29-05/17
R
07:30A-02:25PWatry
03/30-05/18
F
07:30A-11:25AWatry
03/31-05/19
31029FDC MW 05:00P-08:25P
01/23-05/17
31027FDC TF
07:30A-11:25ABeach
01/24-03/17
R 07:30A-03:55P
Beach01/26-03/16
31028FDC T
07:30A-11:55ABeach
03/28-05/16
R 07:30A-03:55P
Beach03/30-05/18
F 07:30A-11:25A
Beach03/30-05/19
31077JAC MT
04:30P-09:55P Henderleiter
01/23-03/14
W
04:30P-09:25PHenderleiter
01/25-03/15
31078JAC MT
04:30P-09:55P Henderleiter
03/27-05/16
W
04:30P-09:25PHenderleiter
03/29-05/17
442-331 Welding Print Reading
2 Crs. - $285.50+Books
Prerequisite: Recommend completion of 103-159 Computer Literacy Microsoft Office; 890-101 College 101.
31081BDC F
12:00P-02:55P Watry
01/27-05/19
442-101 Welding for Automotive Technicians
1 Cr. - $200.00+Books
Safety glasses, gloves, leather work boots (steel toe preferred) and
long pants are required at the first class.
30822FDC F
01:00P-04:55P Beach
01/27-03/17
Prerequisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in 152-124
e-Commerce: Designing and Marketing Web Sites.
30321ONL
ONL 01/23-05/19
Personal Enrichment Classes (cont.)
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103-637 Photoshop Elements I
504-602 Women’s Self-Defense: 7 Self-Defense Moves Every
Woman Should Know
409-612 Woodworking Projects
6 Hrs. - $37.05
(62 & over $28.95)
Learn the basics of Photoshop Elements designed for the home user and hobbyists. There are
tricks that will help you organize, manipulate, create and manage your valuable personal family photos and albums. Learn how to crop, resize, retouch, and enhance your family photos.
This hands-on class will take you from novice to capable user. This class is for the computer
literate.
31160BDC S
08:30A-11:25A Kraft
02/18-02/25
103-638 Photoshop Elements II
6 Hrs. - $37.05
(62 & over $28.95)
Now as a home user or hobbyist, you know the basics, but how do you use that knowledge to
move to the next level of personal photography? This class has the answers and these ideas
will help make your photography better. Work with a variety of toolbar buttons to enhance
your family photos. This class is for the computer literate. Students should have a basic
knowledge of the program.
31163BDC S
08:30A-11:25A Kraft
03/04-03/11
103-639 Photoshop Elements Independent Projects
4 Hrs. - $26.20
3 Hrs. - $26.20
4 Hrs. - $26.20
442-609 Welding Garden Sculptures
12 Hrs. - $82.95
(62 & over $20.80)
12 Hrs. - $69.30
(62 & over $53.10)
Construct individualized wooden projects. Safety will be stressed. Students are required to
supply their own projects. This class is open to all genders and students are strongly encouraged to take an Introduction to Woodworking class before taking this course or seek teacher
approval. 31182 No Class 3/29. 31182 and 31183 Held at Hartford Union High School, 805
Cedar Street.
31182HRT W
06:00P-08:55P Kraus
03/15-04/12
31183HRT W
06:00P-08:55P Kraus
04/19-05/10
31154RIP T
06:30P-09:25P Evensen
01/10-01/31
31158RIP T
06:30P-09:25P Evensen
03/14-04/04
31173RIP T
06:30P-09:25P Evensen
04/25-05/16
31342WB W
06:00P-08:55P Boden
03/01-03/22
442-611 Welding for the Home and Garden Expanded
Woodworking
An adult co-ed course designed around five areas of self-defense. Do you know what they
are? This class goes beyond “sport” martial arts and gives you what traditional arts can’t.
Don’t limit yourself to one art or style. Get the knowledge you need while getting a great
workout! We will teach any adult how to defend themselves in a variety of real life altercations.
No experience needed.
30978FDC R
05:30P-09:25P Deike
04/13-04/13
(62 & over $66.75)
Explores basic welding techniques. Assemble metal parts into art objects that can be used as
garden sculptures.
31198BDC S
07:30A-11:25A Siegl
02/04-02/18
31199FDC S
08:00A-11:55A Siegl
04/22-05/06
(62 & over $20.80)
Safety
504-603 Adult Self-Defense
Welding/Fabrication
18 Hrs. - $123.98
Explores the use of film and digital cameras in travel photography. Introduces standard
methods of picture composition. Examines how to train the eye to see pictures as they appear
on film.
30791FDC W
05:30P-08:25P Kasten
04/26-04/26
(62 & over $20.80)
Adult female participants will learn seven easy and extremely effective self-defense tools
they can use to escape from bigger and stronger opponents. Know what to do if someone
grabs you from behind, tackles you down to the ground or assaults you with a weapon.
30977FDC T
05:30P-09:25P Deike
02/07-02/07
(62 & over $20.80)
As a home user or hobbyist this class will include time for an independent project using
Photoshop Elements. Bring your photos in on a USB drive and create a personal album, poster,
enhance your photos, make collages or mood board, and so much more. Students will get
assistance with their own personal photo projects.
31166BDC S
08:30A-12:25P Kraft
04/01-04/01
203-612 Travel Photography
4 Hrs. - $26.20
(62 & over $99.68)
Develops skills in welding processes using oxy-fuels to make home project(s). Learn safety
precautions in handling, set up and use of welding equipment. Determine projects to make for
your home and garden use. Held at Hartford Union High School, 805 Cedar Street.
31040HRT T
06:00P-08:40P McCauley
01/24-02/28
31041HRT R
06:00P-08:40P McCauley
01/26-03/02
409-610 Woodworking for Beginners
15 Hrs. - $90.90
(62 & over $69.30)
Review the safe use of power and hand tools and project planning. Create a basic project
while applying safety procedures for woodworking. Students are required to supply their
own projects. This class is also open to all genders but is strongly encouraged for beginners.
31181 Held at Hartford Union High School, 805 Cedar Street.
31181HRT W
06:00P-08:55P Kraus
02/01-03/01
31341WBC W
06:00P-08:55P Boden
01/25-02/22
409-602 Woodworking - 24 Hours
24 Hrs. - $134.10
(62 & over $101.70)
Use power tools to create individualized wooden objects. Safety procedures will be stressed.
Students are required to supply their own projects. Class is open to men and women from
beginners to advanced.
31151RIP T
06:30P-09:25P Evensen
01/10-02/28
For a complete program class listing and course descriptions, go to morainepark.edu/mptccatalog.
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SPRING ONLINE NONCREDIT CLASSES
IL - Instructor-led classes with specific start dates.
SP - Self-paced classes with open enrollment; class begins when you log in.
Continuing Education and Professional Development
These classes are designed for individuals in the
workforce looking to maintain current licensure
or for individuals looking to enter the workforce
needing to gain or improve vital job skills.
Grant Writing
Grant writing in today’s economic environment is becoming increasingly competitive. Prepare
yourself to write effective grant proposals with the guidance of the following course offerings. Many of the grant writing courses qualify for the Educator Graduate Credit Program.
A to Z Grant Writing
$99 per person (IL)
Start Dates: January 18, February 15, March 15, April 19, May 17, June 21
K-12 Educator Courses
A to Z Grant Writing is an invigorating and informative course that will equip you with the
skills and tools you need to enter the exciting field of grant writing! You’ll learn how to raise
needed funds by discovering how and where to look for potential funders who are a good
match for your organization. You’ll also learn how to network and develop true partnerships
with a variety of funders, how to organize a successful grant-writing campaign, and how to
put together a complete proposal package.
$99 per person (IL)
To register, visit www.ed2go.com/mptc. Search “Grant Writing.”
Teaching Students With ADHD
Start Dates: January 18, February 15, March 15, April 19, May 17, June 21
Children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder are always hearing things like “Try
harder,” “Pay attention,” and “Sit still.” And they’d love to do these things—but they don’t
know how! In this course, you’ll learn practical ways to help children with ADHD control their
behavior and succeed in school. These lessons, based on real students in real classrooms,
will arm you with powerful strategies you can put to use immediately. In addition, you’ll
explore myths and facts about ADHD and see how this condition affects motivation, activity
level, attention, and memory. By the time you’re done, you’ll have the skills and knowledge
you need to help students with ADHD compensate for their problems and achieve their full
potential.
Writing Effective Grant Proposals
$99 per person (IL)
Start Dates: January 18, February 15, March 15, April 19, May 17, June 21
Learn to prepare grant proposals that get solid results for your favorite organization or charity.
Over $200 billion annually is available for worthy causes and most people don’t know how to
prepare the application that will deliver needed funding. Avoid the mistakes that get applications for wonderful projects tossed into the wastebasket! Learn how to write professional
proposals that actually succeed.
To register, visit www.ed2go.com/mptc. Search “Effective Grant.”
To register, visit www.ed2go.com/mptc. Search “ADHD.”
Solving Classroom Discipline Problems
$99 per person (IL)
Start Dates: January 18, February 15, March 15, April 19, May 17, June 21
Why do some teachers enjoy peaceful, orderly classrooms while other teachers face daily
discipline battles? The answer is that many teachers have not been taught the secrets to
solving discipline problems. This course reveals those secrets and presents a step-by-step
approach to effective, positive classroom discipline. Teachers continually rate this course one
of the most valuable they have ever taken.
To register, visit www.ed2go.com/mptc. Search “Solving.”
Health and Safety
Small Business
Introduction to QuickBooks 2016
$149 per person (IL)
Start Dates: January 18, February 15, March 15, April 19, May 17, June 21
Learn to manage the financial aspects of your small business quickly and efficiently with this
powerful accounting software program. Gain hands-on experience as you learn how this welldesigned accounting program can make it a snap to set-up a chart of accounts; reconcile your
checking account; create and print invoices, receipts, and statements; track your payables,
inventory and receivables; create estimates; and generate reports. This course will allow you
to control of the financial accounting for your business.
To register, visit www.ed2go.com/mptc. Search “Intro to QuickBooks 2016”.
OSHA Safety Training Series
$99 per person (SP)
Start Dates: January 18, February 15, March 15, April 19, May 17, June 21
The Mandatory subject area in the OSHA series will cover electrical safety, environmental
awareness, fall protection, fire safety and prevention, industrial facility safety, industrial
signage, lockout/tagout, PPE, and walking/working surfaces.
The modules in the Safety subject area begin by providing an overview of common industrial
facility hazards and protective systems, including the areas of a facility where these hazards
may be encountered. These modules also introduce fire and electrical safety practices, as
well as discuss topics such as hazardous communications, lockout/tagout, industrial signage,
and personal protective equipment. This series consists of 25 modules. Each module is 30
minutes self-paced.
To register, visit http://coursecatalog.com/mptc. Search Keyword/Course #MPTC7255. .
Conversational Foreign Language
Speed Spanish
$99 per person (IL)
Start Dates: January 18, February 15, March 15, April 19, May 17, June 21
Imagine yourself speaking, reading and writing Spanish. Now you can with Speed
Spanish! This course is designed for anyone who wants to learn Spanish pronto. You’ll learn
six easy recipes for gluing Spanish words together to form sentences. In no time at all, you’ll
be able to go into any Spanish speaking situation and converse in Spanish.
To register, visit www.ed2go.com/mptc. Search “Speed Spanish.”
Speed Spanish II
$99 per person (IL)
Start Dates: January 18, February 15, March 15, April 19, May 17, June 21
Other QuickBooks titles are available, and checkout the Quickbooks 2016 Series.
Employment Law Fundamentals
$99 per person (IL)
Start Dates: January 18, February 15, March 15, April 19, May 17, June 21
Learn the basics of employment law so you can legally hire, evaluate and manage employees
as a manager, supervisor, small business owner, human resource specialist, or corporate
executive. Learn the difference between an employee and independent contractor; the basic
types of employee benefits; effective hiring, evaluation, and termination procedures; methods
to resolve employment disputes in and out of court; discrimination and union laws; and
workplace safety rules.
To register, visit www.ed2go.com/mptc. Search “Employment.”
Project Management Fundamentals
$149 per person (IL)
Start Dates: January 18, February 15, March 15, April 19, May 17, June 21
There are more projects occurring today than at any time in history. Organizations initiate
projects to create new computer applications, erect bridges and buildings, improve processes,
develop new products, and reorganize company operations. Unfortunately, most organizations
do not manage projects well, creating an unprecedented demand for project management
practitioners. If you’re organized, perceptive, detail-oriented, and an excellent communicator,
you just might have what it takes to succeed in the fast-growing field of project management.
If you’re new to project management, this course will provide you with the essential information you’ll need to prepare for and complete your first project. If you’re an experienced project
manager, this course will make you more valuable to your employer by increasing your skills
and competencies. This course will also help you prepare for the internationally recognized
Project Management Professional (PMP®) and Certified Associate in Project Management
(CAPM®) exams offered by the Project Management Institute, PMI®.
To register, visit www.ed2go.com/mptc. Search “Project Fundamentals.”
Gain comfort in Spanish-speaking situations by learning even more clever new recipes you
can put to immediate use. Our Speed Spanish courses are unlike any other Spanish classes
you may have ever taken. When you’ve completed both this course and its predecessor, you’ll
be well on your way to fluency.
Understand the HR Function
$149 per person (IL)
Start Dates: January 18, February 15, March 15, April 19, May 17, June 21
No matter what role we play in an organization, we are all affected by human resources. This
course is designed to help people without experience in human resources to understand this
very vital link in the organizational chain. It will prepare both managers and business owners
to handle basic human resource functions in a way that will ensure the best possible result. In
particular, attention is given to the hiring process, including ways to locate quality employees
in a competitive labor market. Employee rights and the legal side of the human resource field
are also covered
This program has been approved for 24 (General) recertification credit hours toward PHR,
SPHR and GPHR recertification through the HR Certification Institute.
To register, visit www.ed2go.com/mptc. Search “Human Resources.”
Natural Health and Healing
Certificate in Food, Nutrition, and Health
$225 per person (IL)
Start Dates: January 18, February 15, March 15, April 19, May 17, June 21
(16 contact hours) Food and nutrition have a profound impact on our health, our well-being,
and our world. In this certificate program, you’ll gain a holistic overview of current food and
nutrition issues and their impact on physical, social, emotional, and spiritual health. You’ll
examine various topics, such as the impact of obesity on health, how to improve health by
swapping processed sugar for other sweeteners, and the health benefits of probiotics and
herbs. This certificate is designed for individuals who are working in the health care field and
those who are interested in the topic.
The Food, Nutrition, and Health certificate program offers a multidisciplinary educational experience. Your certificate in Food, Nutrition, and Health will distinguish you as a knowledgeable, skilled, and committed professional. This program will:
• Enhance your professional marketability.
• Build your skills and competencies.
• Fulfill continuing education requirements for many professionals.
Accreditation:
ALLEGRA Learning Solutions, LLC is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education
by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.
To register, visit www.ed2go.com/mptc. Search “Food.”
SAT/ACT Preparation
SAT/ACT Preparation – Part 1
$99 per person (IL)
Start Dates: January 18, February 15, March 15, April 19, May 17, June 21
SAT/ACT Preparation Part I will give you all the information you need to do well on the verbal
questions of the ACT and the new SAT. The ACT verbal sections are called the Reading Test,
the English Test, and the Science Test. The Reading Test and the English Test assess your
knowledge of English usage, grammar, and reading comprehension. This course will provide
you with a grammar and usage review specifically geared to the rules that you’ll be tested on
in the ACT. You’ll also learn how to maximize your time on reading comprehension passages
and the passages in the science test. For complete information go to the website listed below.
To register, visit www.ed2go.com/mptc. Search “SAT.”
SAT/ACT Preparation – Part 2
$99 per person (IL)
Start Dates: January 18, February 15, March 15, April 19, May 17, June 21
SAT/ACT Preparation Part 2 will give you all the information you need to do well on the math
questions of the ACT and the SAT. The ACT math tests your knowledge of arithmetic, algebra,
geometry, trigonometry, and basic statistics. This course provides you with a complete math
review of all these subjects. For complete information go to the website listed below.
To register, visit www.ed2go.com/mptc. Search “SAT.”
To register, visit www.ed2go.com/mptc. Search “Speed ii”.
Personal Enrichment
These classes are designed for individuals
looking to enhance personal growth with
meaningful and rewarding courses developed
around special interests and hobbies.
Intermediate Microsoft Excel 2013
Beginning Writer’s Workshop
Take your Excel skills to the next level! In these hands-on lessons, you’ll master charting,
PivotTables, Slicers, Sparklines, and other advanced features of Microsoft Excel 2013. Harness the power of Excel’s data analysis tools and AutoFilter commands, and see how easy it
is to create macros that eliminate repetitive tasks. Set yourself apart from the casual Excel
user by adding VLOOKUP, INDEX & MATCH, and Excel’s other time-saving functions to your
repertoire. So get ready for six action-packed weeks that will make you an Excel expert!
If you’ve dreamed of writing creatively, this course is a great place to start. Get a taste of
the writing life, improve your writing skills, and discover new ways to stretch your creative
muscles. This isn’t school as you know it. It’s an in-depth writing experience filled with challenging hands-on exercises, expert advice, and plenty of direct support and encouragement.
$149 per person (IL)
Start Dates: January 18, February 15, March 15, April 19, May 17, June 21
$99 per person (IL)
Start Dates: January 18, February 15, March 15, April 19, May 17, June 21
To register, visit www.ed2go.com/mptc. Search “Writer’s.”
To register, visit www.ed2go.com/mptc. Search “Intermediate Excel.”
Mastering Your Digital SLR Camera
Start Your Own Edible Garden
$99 per person (IL)
Start Dates: July 13, August 17, September 14, October 12, November 9,
December 14
Grow delicious, nutritious fruit and vegetables in your own backyard! In this course, you’ll
learn how to give your garden a healthy start and keep it growing strong all season. Discover
which type of garden and variety of crops are right for you and your yard. Explore climate
considerations, how to read a zone hardiness map, and how to spot a micro-climate in your
yard. Learn how to properly prepare a garden bed so your crops have the best opportunity to
thrive. Identify problems in pH and drainage and how fix them. You’ll even learn to understand
fertilizers and make compost! Get tips on starting seeds, transplanting, pruning, and using
container gardens and support structures. Learn what to watch out for so you can spot pests
and diseases before they destroy your bounty.
$99 per person (IL)
Start Dates: January 18, February 15, March 15, April 19, May 17, June 21
Get control of your digital SLR camera! In this course, you’ll learn about the many functions
and features of your camera so you can take your photography to the next level. Learn how
to master aperture, shutter speed, ISO, exposure settings, and much more. Plus, you’ll see
how to use specific lenses and flash units, and find out how to compose and shoot beautiful
photos. By the end of this course, you’ll know how to use your DSLR to capture the memories
of a lifetime.
These classes do not transfer to credit or noncredit programs at Moraine Park.
Our partners in non-credit education:
To register, visit www.ed2go.com/mptc. Search “Mastering.”
To register for these noncredit offerings, go to the link listed with the course
To register, visit www.ed2go.com/mptc. Search “Edible.”
To register for classes, go to morainepark.edu/onlinenoncredit.
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Education to Fit Your Needs
Business, Technology and Digital Arts
Accounting
Accounting Assistant
Administrative Professional
Advanced Office Software Suite Certificate
Automotive Sales Certificate
Business Management
• Management and Supervision Emphasis
• Marketing Emphasis
• Small Business Entrepreneurship
Emphasis
Digital Marketing
Digital Marketing/Social Media Certificate
Electronic Publishing Certificate
Entrepreneurship Certificate
Graphic Communications
Human Resource Development Certificate
Human Resources
Information Technology – Information
Security Certificate
Information Technology – Mobile Applications
Developer
Information Technology – Network Specialist
Information Technology – Technical Support
Specialist
Information Technology – Web Designer/
Developer
Information Technology – Web Development/
Design Specialist
Interactive Media Design
• Animation Emphasis
• Motion Graphics Emphasis
Leadership Development
Office Assistant
Office Software Suite Certificate
Organizational Management Certificate
Principles of Management Certificate
Web Site Coordinator Certificate
Consumer and Hospitality Services
Artisan Baking Certificate
Cosmetology
Cosmetology Apprenticeship
Culinary Arts
Customer Service Certificate
Food Service Production
Child Care Services
Chiropractic Specialist
Chiropractic Technician: Office Certificate
Chiropractic Technician: Radiography
Certificate
Chiropractic Technician: Therapy Certificate
Counselor Training for Gambling Addiction
Certificate
Court Reporting (shared)
Criminal Justice – Corrections
Early Childhood Administrative Credential
Certificate
Early Childhood Education
Early Childhood Inclusion Credential Certificate
Early Childhood Mentor/Protégé Certificate
Early Childhood Preschool Credential
Certificate
Emergency Medical Technician
Emergency Medical Technician – Paramedic
Health and Wellness
Health Care Leadership Certificate
Health Information Technology
Infant/Toddler Credential Certificate
Legal Administrative Professional
Legal Office Skills Certificate
LPN to ADN Progression Track
Medical Assistant
Medical Billing Specialist Certificate
Medical Coding Specialist
Medical Laboratory Technician
Medical Office Management
Medical Office Specialist
Nursing Assistant
Nursing – Associate Degree With a Practical
Nursing Exit Point
Paralegal (shared)
Paramedic Technician
Pharmacy Technician (shared)
Phlebotomy Technician Certificate
Radiography
Respiratory Therapist
Surgical Technology
Nail Technician Certificate
Engineering
Civil Engineering Technician – Structural
Electromechanical Technology
Mechanical Design Technology
Process Engineering Technology
• Industrial/Manufacturing Emphasis
• Quality Assurance Emphasis
Quality/Supervision Certificate
Environmental Sciences and Trades
ABC Carpentry Apprenticeship
ABC Construction Electrician Apprenticeship
Agribusiness Science and Technology
(shared)
Air Conditioning, Heating and Refrigeration
Technology (HVAC/R)
Automotive Technician
Automotive Technology
Commercial Refrigeration Certificate
Electrical Power Distribution
Electrical Substation Certificate
Electricity
HVAC Installation Technician
Industrial Wiring Certificate
Technical Studies – Journeyworker
Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator
Apprenticeship
Water Quality Technology
Wind Energy Technology (Shared)
General Studies
Global Studies Certificate
Individualized Technical Studies
Professional Communication Certificate
Wellness Promotion Certificate
Health Science and Human Services
AODA Certification Preparation Certificate
Administrative Medical Assistant Career
Pathway Certificate
Advanced Emergency Medical Technician
Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Associate
(AODA)
Manufacturing
Fond du Lac
235 North National Avenue • PO Box 1940
Fond du Lac, WI 54936-1940
For class information, call 920-924-3207.
Student Services Call Center 920-924-3207.
To register, call 920-922-8611 or 1-800-472-4554.
West Bend
2151 North Main Street • West Bend, WI
53090-1598
For class information, call 262-334-3413.
Student Services Call Center 920-924-3207.
To register, call 262-334-3413 or 1-800-472-4554.
Jackson Regional Center
N173 W21150 Northwest Passage Way • Jackson, WI
53037-9387
For class information, call 262-335-5828 or
e-mail [email protected]
To register, call 262-334-3413 or 1-800-472-4554.
Ripon Regional Center
850 Tiger Drive • Ripon, WI 54971-0313 (Room 1120)
For class information, call 920-748-3290 or
e-mail [email protected]
To register, call 920-922-8611 or 1-800-472-4554.
Online Programs
Accounting
Accounting Assistant
Business Management
Early Childhood Administrative Credential
Certificate
Health Care Leadership Certificate
Health Information Technology (clinicals
required)
Human Resource Development Certificate
Information Technology – Mobile Applications
Developer
Information Technology – Web Designer/
Developer (internship required)
Information Technology – Web Development/
Design Specialist
Leadership Development
Legal Office Skills Certificate
Medical Coding Specialist
Organizational Management Certificate
Principles of Management Certificate
Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator
Apprenticeship
Water Quality Technology (internship
required)
Web Site Coordinator­­­ Certificate
Wellness Promotion Certificate
Advanced Industrial Maintenance Certificate
Basic Industrial Maintenance Certificate
Campus and Community Information
Beaver Dam
700 Gould Street • Beaver Dam, WI 53916-1994
For class information, call 920-887-1101.
Student Services Call Center 920-924-3207.
To register, call 920-887-1101 or 1-800-472-4554.
CNC Set-Up/Operator Certificate
CNC/Tool and Die Technologies
Computer Numerical Control Certificate
Die Design Certificate
Fabrication Technologies
Introduction to Welding Career Pathway
Certificate
Introduction to CNC Operations Career
Pathway Certificate
Manufacturing Fundamentals Career
Pathway Certificate
Metal Fabrication
Mold Design Certificate
Tool and Die Technologies Apprenticeship
Welding
Textbooks and
Supplies
Moraine Park also holds classes in these various locations:
New Holstein
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Berlin
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Princeton ●
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Green
Lake
Ripon
■ Rosendale
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Fond du Lac
Oakfield
Markesan
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Waupun
Campbellsport
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Lomira
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Mayville
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Beaver Dam
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Kewaskum
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Fox Lake
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Horicon
Juneau
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West Bend
Jackson
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Slinger
Hustisford
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Hartford
✪ Moraine Park Campuses
■ Moraine Park Regional Centers
● Moraine Park Instructional Centers
Textbooks and supplies should be purchased
prior to the first day/night of class when
possible and are not included in the
advertised fee. The bookstore also offers
textbook rental and a limited number of
e-book options during each semester.
These options are noted on our course
book lists.
In addition to visiting one of our three
campus bookstores, you can find all your
textbook and supply information at the
Moraine Park online bookstore – available
for all three campuses and regional centers. Visit our website at moraineparkshop.
com. When you place an order, you can
have it shipped to your home or you can
pick it up at one of the campus bookstores.
We accept all major credit cards for online
orders (Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express). Financial Aid is available only
during designated days. You can check
financial aid dates by going to morainepark.
edu/financial-aid/dates and selecting
“Important Student Dates.”
Bookstore hours vary, please check the
bookstore website for the hours of each campus store or call one of the numbers below:
Beaver Dam 920-887-4407
Fond du Lac 920-929-2105
West Bend 262-335-5774
Textbook and supply information, including
price, is available on our website approximately four weeks prior to the start of a
semester.