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Content Marketing
10-104-175 CONTENT MARKETING ...content takes on many different forms including print, events, podcasts, blogging, email, images, and video. As channels and platforms grow, the course explores how to create and position content to achieve marketing goals. Learn how to write, produce, or record content for a target audience as part of an overall marketing strategy.
Contract Documents and Construction Law
10-455-100 CONTRACT DOCUMENTS AND CONSTRUCTION LAW ...explores the relationship between contract documents and the construction process including contractual relationships, legal roles and responsibilities, and contract types. Legal issues will be studied including regulatory issues, liens, bonds, insurance, and change orders and changed conditions. (Prerequisite: Completion of related technical diploma, registered apprenticeship or work experience)
Contracts and Insurance Law
10-110-165 CONTRACTS AND INSURANCE LAW ...explore contract formation, breach of contract, defenses to contract, parol evidence rule, statue of frauds, and warranties. Examine insurance law including insurable interests, insurer's duty to defend, subrogation, and bad faith claims. (Prerequisite: 10-110-101, Paralegal Intro/Legal Ethics with a "C" or better)
Control 1: Discrete Systems
10-664-160 CONTROL 1: DISCRETE SYSTEMS ...applications and utilization of digital input and output devices through connection to and programming of PLC's. (Prerequisite: 10-664-101, Automation 2; 10-664-104, Automation 5: PLC)
Control 2: Introduction to Servo Systems
10-664-161 CONTROL 2: INTRODUCTION TO SERVO SYSTEMS ...introduction to components and operational functions of servo systems. Control of servo systems using PLC programming. (Pre-requisite: 10-664-160, Control 1: Discrete Systems)
Control 3: Servo Motion Programming
10-664-162 CONTROL 3: SERVO MOTION SYSTEMS ...creation of PLC programming to complete basic motion tasks. (Pre-requisite: 10-664-161, Control 2: Servo Systems-Intro)
Control 4: Servo System Camming
10-664-163 CONTROL 4: SERVO SYSTEM CAMMING ...introduction to components and operational functions of servo systems. Camming control of servo systems using PLC programming (Pre-requisite: 10-664-162, Control 3: Servo Motion Programming)
Control 5: Servo System Registration
10-664-164 CONTROL 5: SERVO SYSTEM REGISTRATION ...registration control of servo systems using PLC programming. (Pre-requisite: 10-664-163, Control 4: Servo Systems Camming)
Control 6: Process Control
10-664-165 CONTROL 6: PROCESS CONTROL ...specification, calibration and application of process control devices using PLC programming. (Pre-requisite: 10-664-164, Control 5: Servo System Registration)
Courts/Jurisdiction
10-504-132 COURTS/JURISDICTIONS ...development of the American judicial system, the federal and Wisconsin court structure, Wisconsin judicial rules and procedures from complaint to sentencing as they impact police or correctional officers.
CPR BLS
47-531-200 û BLS CPR This course is for students who need a BLS CPR course completion eCard from the American Heart Association. The course is designed for health care professionals in the pre-hospital and hospital settings. Students will learn how to perform high-quality CPR on adults, children, and infants as a single rescuer and as a member of a multi-rescuer team. Students will also learn to use an AED, barrier devices such as pocket masks and bag-valve-masks, and relief of foreign body airway obstructions. This course should also be taken by students whose BLS CPR eCards have expired. For Healthcare Professionals: Physicians, Nurses, EMS, Dental Workers, etc. (Firefighters & Law Enforcement û Dependent on Agency)
CPR Heartsaver AED
42-531-431 CPR HEARTSAVER AED... The goal of this American Heart Association course is to teach you to act in a cardiac arrest emergency. It is designed for people with limited or no medical training who want to learn how to perform CPR as a life skill or to meet regulatory, licensing, or workplace requirements. Students will learn how to perform high-quality CPR as a single-rescuer for adult, child, and infant patients. Students will also learn to use an AED, barrier devices such as pocket mask, and relief of a foreign body airway obstruction. Students will receive an eCard after successful completion of the course. This course also meets OSHA requirements. For Lay Rescuers: Daycare workers, Employees in the workplace, etc. (Firefighters & Law Enforcement û Dependent on Agency)