CVTC Catalog 2013-2014

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2013-2014 Catalogwww.cvtc.eduChippewa Valley Technical College Campuses/Centers:EAU CLAIRE – CLAIREMONT CAMPUSBusiness Education CenterEAU CLAIRE – WEST CAMPUS (continued)Transportation Education Center620 West Clairemont AvenueEau Claire, WI 54701-6162715-833-62001-800-547-2882715-852-1344 or 715-833-6509 (TTY)4000 Campus RoadEau Claire, WI 54703715-855-7531(mail must be directed to 620 West Clairemont AvenueEau Claire, WI 54701-6162)CHIPPEWA FALLS CAMPUSHealth Education Center770 Scheidler RoadChippewa Falls, WI 54729715-738-38411-800-511-9095615 West Clairemont AvenueEau Claire, WI 54701715-833-6417(mail must be directed to 620 West Clairemont AvenueEau Claire, WI 54701-6162)MENOMONIE CAMPUSEAU CLAIRE – GATEWAY CAMPUSManufacturing Education Center403 Technology Drive EastMenomonie, WI 54751715-232-26851-800-622-50112320 Alpine RoadEau Claire, WI 54703715-874-4600(mail must be directed to 620 West Clairemont AvenueEau Claire, WI 54701-6162)NEILLSVILLE CENTER11 Tiff AvenueNeillsville, WI 54456715-743-3965NanoRite Innovation Center2322 Alpine RoadEau Claire, WI ER FALLS CAMPUS500 South Wasson LaneRiver Falls, WI 54022715-425-33011-800-480-0997(mail must be directed to 620 West Clairemont AvenueEau Claire, WI 54701-6162)EAU CLAIRE – WEST CAMPUSEmergency Service Education Center3623 Campus RoadEau Claire, WI 54703715-855-7500(mail must be directed to 620 West Clairemont AvenueEau Claire, WI 54701-6162)Approved by the State Board of Wisconsin Technical College System (WTCS)WTCS website: www.wtcsystem.eduInstitutional Member of the American Association of Community and Junior CollegesAccredited by The Higher Learning Commission and member of the North Central Association of Colleges and SchoolsNorth Central Association, 30 North LaSalle Street, Suite 2400, Chicago, IL 60602-2504; 312-263-0456 or his catalog is not a contractual relationship between Chippewa Valley Technical College and the student. Chippewa Valley Technical College reserves the rightto make changes in the regulations and programs published in this catalog without obligation or prior notice. The administrative staff reserves the right to changecurricula, regulations, and course offerings as published in this catalog during the period of any student’s attendance. Changes will be made in the interest of thestudent body to update and improve programs and services. Visit the College website at www.cvtc.edu for the most comprehensive and up-to-date information.Current as of 1-3-2013.1

College DirectoryCampuses and BuildingsPhoneEau Claire - Clairemont Campus Business Education Center .715-833-6200 East and West Annexes Health Education Center.715-833-6417Eau Claire - Gateway Campus Manufacturing Education Center.715-874-4600 NanoRite Innovation Center .715-874-4672or 866-399-6853Eau Claire - West Campus Emergency Service Education Center .715-855-7500 Transportation Education Center .715-855-7531Chippewa Falls Campus .715-738-3841Menomonie Campus .715-232-2685Neillsville Center .715-743-3965River Falls Campus.715-425-3301Business Education CenterRoomPhoneAcademic Services (ABE) . 212.715-833-6400Academic Services (Program Students). 120Q .715-833-6201Disability Services . 120I.715-833-6234Diversity Services . 120F.715-833-6343Information & Service Center. 113 .715-833-6200 Admissions. 113 .715-833-6200 Career Services . 113 .715-833-6505 Counseling and Advising Services . 113 .715-833-6346 Financial Aid. 116 .715-833-6200 GED /HSED Testing . 114 .715-833-6514 Housing Information. 113 .715-833-6267 Registrar/Academic Records . 113 .715-833-6200 Registration. 113 .715-833-6200 Registration (TDD Phone) . 113 .715-833-6200or 800-518-8211Student Life. 103A .715-833-6267 Clubs Organizations Student Activities Student GovernmentTechnology Resource Library. 120.715-833-6285Tech Prep Coordinator . 109. 715-833-6411Veterans Services . 113 .715-833-6272Youth Options . 113 .715-852-62452

College Calendar2013 Summer Term2014 Spring TermMayMay 13–31 .3-week InterimMay 27 .Memorial Day Holiday - College ClosedJanuaryDecember 31 & Jan 1 .New Year’s Holiday - College ClosedJanuary 8–9.Instructor InserviceJanuary 13.Classes BeginJuneJune 3–July 26 .8-week Summer SessionMarchMarch 13. End of First 8 WeeksMarch 10–14.Spring BreakJulyJuly 4.July 4th Holiday - College ClosedJuly 25. Eau Claire GraduationJuly 29-Aug 20 .4-week InterimAprilApril 18.Spring Holiday - College ClosedMayMay 8 .Last Day of Second Semester ClassesMay 8 . River Falls GraduationMay 9 . Eau Claire GraduationMay 9 .Instructor Inservice2013 Fall TermAugustAugust 21–22.Instructor InserviceAugust 26.Classes Begin2014 Summer TermSeptemberSeptember 2 . Labor Day Holiday - College ClosedOctoberOctober 21 . End of First 8 WeeksMayMay 12 . 3-week Interim BeginsMay 26 .Memorial Day Holiday - College ClosedNovemberNovember 28–29 . Thanksgiving Holiday - College ClosedJuneJune 2–July 25 .8-week Summer SessionDecemberDecember 16. Last Day of First Semester ClassesDecember 16. River Falls GraduationDecember 17. Eau Claire GraduationDecember 17.Instructor InserviceDecember 24–25. Christmas Holiday - College ClosedJulyJuly 4.July 4th Holiday - College ClosedJuly 24. Eau Claire GraduationJuly 28. 4-week Interim Begins3

Table of ContentsCollege Campuses/Centers. 1Programs in Alphabetical OrderAccounting. 12Administrative Professional. 14Agriscience Technician . 16Air Conditioning, Htg & Refrig Technology . 18Alcohol & Other Drug Abuse . 20Auto Collision Repair & Refinish Technician . 22Automotive Maintenance Technician . 24Automotive Technician . 26Business Management . 28Central Service Technician . 30Child Care Services. 32Civil Engineering Technician - Structural . 34Cosmetology . 36Criminal Justice - Law Enforcement . 38Criminal Justice - Law Enforcement Academy . 40Dental Assistant . 42Dental Hygienist . 44Diagnostic Medical Sonography. 46Diesel/Heavy Equipment Tech (Truck Technician) . 48Early Childhood Education. 50Electrical Power Distribution. 52Electromechanical Technology . 54Environmental Refrig, Air Cond, & Htg Service Technician . 56Farm Business & Production Management . 58FireMedic. 60Health Information Technology . 62Human Resources. . 64Individualized Technical Studies . 66Industrial Engineering Technician . 68Industrial Mechanic . 70Information Technology - Network Specialist. 72Information Technology - Programmer/Analyst. 74Landscape, Plant & Turf Management-Horticulture . 76Liberal Arts - Associate of Science. 78Machine Tooling Technics . 80Manufacturing Engineering Technologist. 82Marketing Management . 84Medical Assistant. . 86Medical Laboratory Technician . 88Motorcycle, Marine & Outdoor Power Prod Technician. 90Nano Engineering Technology. 92Nursing - Associate Degree . 94Nursing Assistant . 96Paralegal. 98Paramedic Technician . 100Pharmacy Technician . 102Physical Therapist Assistant. 104Radiography. 106Renal Dialysis Technician. 108Residential Construction. 110Respiratory Therapy. 112Surgical Technologist. 114Technical Studies - Journeyworker . 116Truck Driving. 118Welding . 120Welding Fabrication. 122College Directory . 2College Calendar . 3Programs in Alphabetical Order . 4Programs by Career Cluster . 5Table of Contents-Certificates. 6Table of Contents-River Falls Campus . 7College Overview . 8District BoardVision and MissionPurpose of the CatalogAffirmative Action Compliance StatementGuaranteed Student RetrainingAccreditationWays of Learning . 9Online CoursesHybrid CoursesWeb ConferencingOpen LabRISE CoursesTraditional - Face to FaceSupplemental InstructionGeneral Program Tips . 10Academic Services/Learning Centers . 11Programs (in alphabetical order) . 12Apprenticeships. 124Short -Term Training Certificates (in order by category). 125Course Descriptions (in numerical order) . 132Fee Estimates Chart. 216Prepared Learner . 218Glossary of Terms . 220Index . 2224

Programs by Career ClusterLaw, Public Safety and SecurityAgriculture, Food and Natural Resources Criminal Justice - Law Enforcement.38 Criminal Justice - Law Enforcement Academy .40 FireMedic .60 Paralegal .98 Paramedic Technician.100 Agriscience Technician.16 Farm Business & Production Management .58 Landscape, Plant & Turf Management.76Architecture and Construction Air Conditioning, Heating & RefrigerationTechnology.18 Civil Engineering Technician - Structural .34 Electrical Power Distribution .52 Environmental Refrigeration, Air Conditioning &Heating Service Technician .56 Residential Construction.110Manufacturing Electromechanical Technology.54 Industrial Mechanic .70 Machine Tooling Technics.80 Welding.120 Welding Fabrication.122Science, Technology, Engineering andMathematics - STEMBusiness, Finance and Marketing Accounting.12 Administrative Professional.14 Business Management .28 Human Resources.64 Information Technology - Network Specialist .72 Information Technology - Programmer/Analyst .74 Marketing Management.84 Industrial Engineering Technician.68 Manufacturing Engineering Technologist .82 Nano Engineering Technology .92Transfer Programs Liberal Arts - Associate of Science .78Health SciencesTransportation, Distribution and Logistics Alcohol & Other Drug Abuse .20 Central Service Technician .30 Dental Assistant .42 Dental Hygienist.44 Diagnostic Medical Sonography .46 Health Information Technology.62 Medical Assistant.86 Medical Laboratory Technician (formerly Clinical LaboratoryTechnician).88 Nursing - Associate Degree .94 Nursing Assistant .96 Pharmacy Technician.102 Physical Therapist Assistant .104 Radiography .106 Renal Dialysis Technician .108 Respiratory Therapy .112 Surgical Technologist .114 Auto Collision Repair & Refinish Technician .22 Automotive Maintenance Technician .24 Automotive Technician. 26 Diesel/Heavy Equipment Technician (Truck Technician) .48 Motorcycle, Marine & Outdoor Power ProductsTechnician .90 Truck Driving .118Other Individualized Technical Studies.66 Technical Studies - Journeyworker.116 Associate Degree Program Technical DiplomaHuman Services Cosmetology .36 Child Care Services .32 Early Childhood Education .505

Table of Contents - CertificatesBusiness, Finance & MarketintgCustomer Service Representative . 125Entertainment, Sports & Event Marketing. 125Human Resource Generalist . 125Leadership/Supervision. 125Marketing Management . 125Professional Selling . 125Promotional Design . 126Records & Information Management Specialist. 126Retail Management . 126Small Business Accounting. 126Small Business Marketing . 126Software Specialist. 126Health ScienceCritical Care Nursing . 127Emergency Department Nursing. 127Information Technology.NET Application Development . 1273D Game/Simulation Programming 1 . 1273D Game/Simulation Programming 2 . 127Cisco Networking Academy . 128IT Network Support Associate. 128Database Analysis & Development . 128JAVA. 128Mobile Application Development. 128Network Hardware Support Specialist. 128Web Development 1. 129Web Development 2. 129Web Multimedia. 129Law, Public Safety & SecurityCritical Care Transport. 129Emergency Medical Technician. 129Paralegal Post-Baccalaureate . 129ManufacturingAdvanced Machining-Swiss . 130CAD Operator. 130CNC Machining Retraining . 1316

Table of Contents - River Falls CampusProgramsAdministrative Professional. 14Business Management . 30Criminal Justice - Law Enforcement . 38Human Resources . 64Liberal Arts - Associate of Science. 78Marketing Management . 84Nursing - Associate Degree . 94Nursing Assistant . 96Residential Construction. 110CertificatesCustomer Service Representative . 125Emergency Medical Technician. 129Retail Management . 126Small Business Accounting. 126Small Business Marketing . 126Software Specialist. 1267

College OverviewAffirmative Action Compliance StatementChippewa Valley Technical College DistrictChippewa Valley Technical College, in compliance with state and federallaw and district policy, prohibits discrimination or harassment on thebasis of race, sex, color, national origin, religion, creed, ancestry, arrestor conviction record, marital status, parental status, veterans’ status,pregnancy, sexual orientation, age, or disability. In compliance with theAmericans with Disabilities Act of 1990, reasonable accommodationsfor persons with disabilities will be made to assure access to educationalprograms and employment. In addition, the district will ensure physicalaccessibility to programs and facilities.·-··-Any student, job applicant, or employee has a right to file a complaintdue to alleged discrimination or harassment under the district’sDiscrimination/Harassment Complaint Policy. Student complaintsof discrimination or harassment should be directed to Mike Ojibway,Diversity/Equal Opportunity Specialist, by mail at 620 West ClairemontAvenue, Eau Claire WI 54701; by telephone at 715-833-6343; or bye-mail at mojibway2@cvtc.edu.Chippewa Valley Technical College is one of sixteen colleges in theWisconsin Technical College System (WTCS).Job applicant or employee complaints of discrimination or harassmentshould be directed to Tam Burgau, Equal Opportunity Officer, by mailat 620 West Clairemont Avenue, Eau Claire WI 54701; by telephone at715-852-1377; or by e-mail at tburgau@cvtc.edu.Chippewa Valley Technical College District Board2012-13Guaranteed Student RetrainingThe District Board is responsible for establishing all College policies.Colleen Bates, Elected Official MemberGary Brummeyer, Additional MemberFrancis Bucheger, Employer MemberLarry Hagness, Additional MemberJudith Kucera, Additional MemberRamona Mathews, Employee MemberRussell Ratsch, Employer MemberGwen Southard, Employee MemberJennifer Vogler, School District AdministratorA graduate of an associate degree program or vocational diplomaprogram who is a resident of this state is exempt from the tuition andmaterial fees for up to six (6) credits within the same occupationalprogram for which the degree or diploma was awarded if the graduateapplies for the exemption with the Vice President-Student Serviceswithin six (6) months of graduation and any of the following apply: Within 90 days after his or her initial employment, the graduate’semployer certifies to the district board that the graduate lacks entrylevel job skills and specifies in writing the specific areas in which thegraduate’s skills are deficient. The graduate certifies that all of the following apply: The graduate has not secured employment in the occupational field inwhich he or she received the degree or diploma. The graduate has actively pursued employment in that occupationalfield. The graduate has not refused employment in that occupational field orin a rela

CVTC is a dynamic partner for students, employers, and communities to learn, train, and succeed. CVTC delivers innovative and applied education that supports the workforce needs of the region, improves the lives of students, and adds value to our communities. Purpose of the Catalog