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New in 2017! Winterim Term January 3-21 You Want Choices? We’Ve Got Them! Choose from Hundreds of Class Options to Fit Your Budget, Schedule and Learning Styyle NewNew in 2017! Winterim Term January 3-21 You want choices? We’ve got them! Choose from hundreds of class options to fit your budget, schedule and learning styyle. Take a few minutes to look through these pages, or search online at www.fvtc.edu/TakeAClass. For a step-by-step guidde on how to register for classes, see page 76. Or, if you’re interested in enrolling in one of our 200+ high-tech degree, diploma and certificate programs, visit www.fvtc.edu/Programs, or call us at 1-800-735-FVTC (3882). Appleton Chilton Clintonville Oshkosh Waupaca Wautoma Accredited by The Higher Learning Commission since 1974. 10 Spring Classes: A Closer Look For mom ree informaation, looko foro in the classs lisstings. 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Table of Contents Career Development Cooking ...................................................... 25 Accounting ..................................................... 4 Fitness, Health & Wellness ...............................35 Agriculture ...................................................... 6 Foreign Language & Global Studies ..................36 Automation, Instrumentation & Control ..................9 Interior Design ...............................................42 Automotive ................................................... 13 Landscaping & Horticulture ..............................43 Bartending/Responsible Beverage Service .........14 Motorcycle ................................................... 51 Business ....................................................... 15 Personal Protection & Safety .............................54 Career Skills & Exploration ..............................16 Photography ................................................. 54 CPR & First Aid: Reupholstery: Emergency Medical & CPR ..........................30 Interior Design ........................................... 42 Drafting & Design ..........................................26 Sewing & Quilting .........................................58 Early Childhood ............................................ 27 Social Services ............................................. 63 Electronic Engineering Technology .................... 28 Writing: Energy, Power & Sustainable Power ..................32 Communications ........................................ 16 Engines & Power Equipment ............................ 32 Entrepreneurship ............................................ 34 General Education & Miscellaneous Environmental Health & Safety ..........................34 Adult Basic Education .......................................6 Finance ....................................................... 35 Communications ............................................16 Food Service Sanitation ..................................36 English Language Learning ..............................13 Foreign Language & Global Studies ..................36 Mathematics ................................................. 49 Health Care ................................................. 41 Program Preparation....................................... 55 Information Technology: Science ....................................................... 56 Computer Networking ................................ 18 Social Science .............................................. 60 Computer Programming .............................. 20 Computer Related ...................................... 21 Computer Software .................................... 22 How to Register Computer Software – Microsoft ....................24 Registration Information ................................... 76 Computer Support...................................... 24 Registration Form ........................................... 79 Interior Design ...............................................42 Landscaping & Horticulture ..............................43 Additional Information Law Enforcement & Security .............................44 Campus & Regional Center Locations ..................2 Lean & Six Sigma ..........................................45 Flexible Learning Options ..................................3 Management ................................................ 46 Programs of Study ..........................................66 Manufacturing ...............................................48 Certifi cate Programs ....................................... 69 Marketing & Sales .........................................48 College Services ........................................... 80 Offi ce Skills .................................................. 52 Offi ce Skills – Medical ................................... 53 Production Engineering ................................... 54 Supply Chain Management .............................63 Truck Driving ................................................. 63 Web Design ................................................. 63 Welding & Metals .........................................64 How to Read This Booklet Wildland Firefi ghting...................................... 65 Writing: # credits if applicable catalog # Communications ........................................ 16 m i Drawing, Pencil and Charcoal - Basic (cr.) 60-306-679H Focuses on the basics of drawing with pencil and charcoal. The class will cover drawing exercises Personal Enrichment including, still life and outdoor drawing. All levels of ability welcome from beginner to those who Arts, Crafts & Hobbies ......................................8 have experience. l class location i class fee 34079 2/8 - 3/7 CLS Waupaca Regional Center $68.87 Babysitting ................................................... 13 k hclassk number h W 5:00-9:00 PM Sup (62+) $62.48 Computer Related .......................................... 21 class dates mode of j instruction W 5:00-7:00 PM h class fee for age 62+ text (Txt) or Computer Software ........................................ 22 h class days & times only if different Winterim supplies (Sup) if class Computer Software – Microsoft ........................24 l required Computers for Seniors .................................... 24 Guide to abbreviations for Mode of Instruction ACC – Accelerated HYB – Hybrid: In-person & online LAB – Lab-based CLS – In-person classroom IND – Guided independent study ONL – Online CON – Multiple concurrent classes IVC – Interactive video classroom WRK – Work-based learning www.fvtc.edu Printed on recycled paper. Spring 2017 1 Campus & Regional Center Locations Appleton Campus Chilton Regional Center 1825 N. Bluemound Dr., P.O. Box 2277 1200 E. Chestnut St. (Hwy 32/57 S), P.O. Box 186 Appleton, WI 54912 - 2277 Chilton, WI 53014- 0186 920 - 735 - 5600 or 1-800 - 735 - FVTC (3882) 920 - 849 - 4416 or 1-800 - 843 - 4131 TTY 920-735-2569 www.fvtc.edu/Chilton For class registration: 920 - 735 - 5645 Offi ce Hours www.fvtc.edu Monday-Thursday, 8 a.m.- 8 p.m. Offi ce Hours Friday, 8 a.m.- Noon Monday - Thursday, 8 a.m.- 6 p.m. Classes also offered at many locations in the Heart of the Friday, 8 a.m.- 4 p.m. Valley (Brillion, Freedom, Hilbert, Kaukauna, Kimberly, Classes also offered at the D.J. Bordini Center, Little Chute, Oneida, Seymour & Stockbridge) J.J. Keller Transportation Center, Sustainable Technology Center and Agriculture Center Clintonville Regional Center 525 S. Main St. Additional Phone Numbers Clintonville, WI 54929 Adult Basic Education ...........................920 - 993 - 5210 715 - 823-1555 or 1-800 -321- 7133 Arts, Crafts & Hobbies ....................... 1-800 - 843 - 4131 www.fvtc.edu/Clintonville Automation, Instrumentation & Control ......920 - 735 - 2553 Offi ce Hours Bartending/Resp. Beverage Service........920 - 735 - 2554 Monday - Thursday, 8 a.m.- 8 p.m. Business .............................................920 - 735 - 2429 Friday, 8 a.m.- Noon Computer Related ................................920 - 735 - 5755 Classes also offered in Hortonville, Manawa, Marion, Computer Software ..............................920
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