Madison College Viewbook
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Madison College is
real world smartWith close to 140 career programs and
certificates, as well as a robust college transfer program, Madison College is a wise
choice for our students.
At Madison College, students can earn an associate degree in career fields from biotechnology to business management to advanced manufacturing. We work with area employers to identify and develop programs that help meet their needs and that prepare our students for the jobs of the future.
We offer roughly 130 transfer opportunities from our technical programs to other colleges. Plus, our Liberal Arts Transfer program allows students to build a solid and affordable foundation to transfer to the University of Wisconsin and many other four-year institutions.
Our certificate programs can enhance a degree or resume with targeted knowledge in specific areas. Certificates offer the opportunity to respond to changes and new technologies as they arise.
We offer hundreds of noncredit classes, many designed for professional development and for building skills that will help people enter or advance in their careers. We are committed to lifelong learning for our entire community.
About 40,000 students each year choose Madison College for high-quality instruction, top-notch facilities, hundreds of options for learning, all for affordable tuition — that’s real world smart!
Biotech instructor Dr. Thomas Tubon works with a group
of students in our stem cell biotechnology lab.
“My instructors were not only amazing role models because many work in their fields, but also they were very supportive in their teaching. I built really good relationships
with them. I got to know them, and they got to know me.” — Kait, student
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“My instructors have been so willing to help me learn the material both in and outside of the classroom. I truly believe that my instructors want me to do the best I can in their classes.”
— Jamie, student
Above: Automotive Technology instructor Paul Flogel shares hands-on knowledge with students.Opposite (top to bottom): Instructor Ryan Ubersox works side by side with Mechanical Design students; Machine Tooling instructor Harlan Vangen teaches a student in the Ingenuity Center; Veterinary Technician students care for one of the many animals in their charge.
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technicalAt Madison College, we bring real-world experiences into the classroom every day. Our instructors have a wealth of relevant experience in their chosen fields and are eager to share their wisdom beyond the textbook.
A day in the life of a Madison College student might be spent…
n Finding loving homes for dozens of dogs and cats as part of the Veterinary Technician program.
n Creating a 3-D model of a building in an architecture class.
n Growing and analyzing stem cells in a basic biotechnology course.
n Constructing a flying robot “drone” for an industrial maintenance class.
n Operating the newest laser measuring and machining tools inside our brand new Ingenuity Center.
n Programming a 2-D vision system that enables a robot to “see.”
A few fast facts...
Madison College is the first two-year college in the nation to provide hands-on training with stem cells in our new stem cell laboratory.
Our library was a recent finalist in the Wisconsin Library Association’s Library of the Year award for outstanding technology and service initiatives.
Our Agricultural Equipment program students took first place in the 2013 AMSTA (Agricultural Machinery Service Technician Award) national event.
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For the last 20 years, Madison College students have received multiple awards from SkillsUSA at state, national and even international competition levels.
Each year, our Construction and Remodeling program students complete a sustainably built home that is sold to the public.
In 2012, the National Science Foundation awarded us Career Education in Renewable Energy Technology funding in support of our eco-friendly initiatives.
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Madison College is
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“Because a degree in my field was so new, I brought my transcript to job interviews so employers could see the classes I took. Not only was I well-prepared, but the program also helped me make local connections and network with those working in the field.”
-Jen, Meeting and Event program graduate
S o what is a professional? Some have an aptitude for business. Others have a flair for art and design.
And many wish to make a difference in the health and safety of their communities. Madison College offers education and opportunities for all of the above. We help students turn their dreams into careers every day. And sometimes students discover careers they didn’t even realize existed.
From accounting to graphic design to culinary arts, our students are making names for themselves in a diverse array of business, applied arts, health and protective services careers. Our students not only learn the practical skills they need for their chosen fields, they learn how to conduct themselves professionally. This is why, when surveyed, area employers consistently give our graduates high marks, and more importantly, jobs.
Culinary Arts program students prepare a meal for a major event.
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A student edits a videoproject in one of our many computer labs.
An Early Childhood Education program student shares a lesson and a laugh with a preschooler.
Madison College provides students wanting a career in visual arts with
plenty of opportunity in the classroom and after graduation. Each semester, upcoming graduates take part in a portfolio show open to the public and potential employers.
AnimationThis intensive program teaches students about the fundamentals of animation, illustration and concept development.
Graphic DesignStudents learn to combine art and technology to communicate ideas through a variety of visual media.
Interior DesignExperienced instructors prepare students with the design and business skills needed for success.
PhotographyFrom portraits to commercial work and beyond, students learn the art and business of their chosen style of photography.
Visual CommunicationsStudents receive hands-on experience using several kinds of media, with an emphasis on video production.
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Nursing Program Director Barb Clark demonstrates a procedure to a student.
Left: EMT students prepare to act fast and save lives.
Fire Protection program students learn the ropes.
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For students who aspire to make a difference, Madison College can help. Whether they wish to comfort others as a nurse, save lives as a fire
technician, assist patients with breathing problems as a respiratory therapist or enforce safety in the community as a police officer, our students find the training and support they need to reach their goals.
Our Health Education Center is an advanced new facility complete with simulated patients in hospital, home and emergency room settings, not to mention our public dental clinic and optical
dispensary. The students in our 22 health care programs are well-prepared even before they begin their on-site clinical assignments in the community.
The new Human and Protective Services Center is a tactical training ground for students in programs such as Criminal Justice, Fire Protection and Paramedic. With our well-equiped simulated crime scene labs, a turnout gear room and digital forensics labs, we are preparing our community’s first-responders to come to tomorrow’s rescue.
In Good HandsHealth and protective services students are learning to save lives every day. They get plenty of hands-on experience… n In the Health Education Center, at a simulated patient’s bedside, checking his vitals and trying to figure out why it hurts him to breathe.
n In the operating room at UW-Hospital, assisting the surgeon, as part of a surgical technology clinical practicum.
n Arriving with fellow EMT students just in time to save a (simulated) patient from going into shock after a household accident.
n Responding to an emergency call in our simulated crime scenario room.
n Performing a routine dental cleaning in our fully functioning dental clinic.
Students in our Criminal Justice program practice skills for future bike patrols.
A Dental Hygiene program student performs a cleaning on a patient’s teeth.
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In 2012, Madison College transfer students enrolled at 340 different colleges and universities around the country.
Did you know?
Madison College is known as the on-ramp to the University of Wisconsin–Madison and is
UW–Madison’s largest source of transfer students. Our students transfer successfully to all of the UW institutions as well as many other colleges and universities across the region and beyond.
The college has developed special transfer opportunities with more than 25 four-year colleges to provide our transfer students with a smooth transition to the bachelor’s degree program of their choice.
Specially trained advisors can help our students make a plan that works for them.
Madison College is
College Transfer Checklistn Identify the major for the career you want.n Explore four-year college options.n Identify required courses for your bachelor’s degree.n Chart out your coursework plan.n Decide when you should transfer.n Prepare to apply.
For more information on transferring, go to madisoncollege.edu/transfer-out or contact advisors at [email protected] or (608) 246-6076.
Here are just a few of Madison College’s transfer partners. Go to madisoncollege.edu/transfer-opportunities-by-college for more information on transfer options.
transferable
“Affordability is definitely important. No one wants to come out of college thousands of dollars in debt! I’m getting classes that are transferable to any of the University of Wisconsin schools, at a lower cost than I would at the UW schools.”
— Chelsey, student
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Madison College is
accessibleWith five Madison locations plus regional campuses, Madison College provides ready access to top-notch instruction and facilities throughout our district.
n Our convenient shuttle transports students between Madison locations.
n Hybrid classes (combination of online and face-to-face) save time.
n Online courses are available 24-7.
n Accelerated courses and programs pack a full semester into a shorter period of time, helping our students graduate faster.
n A complimentary Madison Metro bus pass helps ensure transportation around town, and saves time and money.
n Liberal arts transfer courses are available at every campus.
Automated Manufacturing Systems instructor Peter Dettmer
listens to a student’s question during a lab session.
Patrick Molzahn, program director for Cabinetmaking and Millwork, provides hands-on instruction to a student.
Application Checklist Apply now for a high-quality, affordable education at Madison College!
Target the program you want. Check out madisoncollege.edu/programs-classes for listings.
Check your program for admission requirements. Visit your program’s webpage. Choose “Admission Requirements” in the menu.
Apply! n Click Apply/Register to begin the application process..
n Follow the application instructions.
n Pay the application fee.
Submit your transcripts. Details are available at madisoncollege.edu/transcripts.
Contact UsFor help getting started, contact AdmissionsAdvising at (608) 246-6239 [email protected]. Visit UsTo schedule a visit, call (608) 246-6239 oremail [email protected]
Take the COMPASS test. COMPASS is an untimed assessment tool that helps place students in courses that fit their current math, reading and writing abilities. Visit madisoncollege.edu/compass-information to learn more and to register.
Students wishing to apply to our Nursing program can learn more about the TEAS test at madisoncollege.edu/teas-test
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Madison College is
affordableAt Madison College, students can acquire
the high-tech skills and knowledge they’ll need to launch a career or move ahead
on a bachelor’s degree and beyond — without raking up huge debt.
Many students planning to complete bachelor’s degrees save money by completing their first two years at Madison College and then transferring to UW–Madison or another four-year institution.
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If students want to graduate and enter or return to the workforce quickly, they can do so in two years or less by attending full time. Our accelerated programs and flexible class options also allow students to continue working while in school.
Even with affordable tuition, paying for college is still a concern for many. Financial aid opportunities are available at the college, and our Financial Aid Office can help explore the options.
Meet the Zickert family. Mom D’Ann, her daughter
Amanda and her son Brad have more than a last name in common. All three are currently enrolled at Madison College. D’Ann is starting her path to a bachelor’s degree in Business. Amanda is beginning here with plans to transfer to UW–Whitewater and then become a teacher. And Brad is enrolled in the Construction and Remodeling program, with a dream of someday owning a carpentry business. All three are grateful for the affordability, small class sizes and dynamic instructors they have found at Madison College. Brad is especially thankful for the classroom experience he is receiving. Brad says, “There’s nowhere else to get the hands-on training I want.” Amanda adds, “I’ve had amazing teachers here… and when I see them in the halls, they know me and say hi!”
Average amount students save by taking the first two years of their bachelor’s degree at Madison College and transferring: $11,000.**2012-2013 Liberal Arts Transfer Tuition & Fees for Full-Time Students Source: College Navigator
Financial aid at Madison Collegen Complete the FAFSA. Free Application for Federal Student Aid is available at fafsa.gov.
n Need help? Attend a free FAFSA workshop at Madison College.
n Submit early! Aim for April 15 as a priority deadline for fall enrollment.
n Allow time for corrections. Missing or incorrect information can add processing time.
n Go to madisoncollege.edu/financial-aid for more information.
Types of financial aidGrantsn Based on need n Available via state and federal governmentn Do not need to be repaid
Scholarships n Funding provided by donors (individuals, organizations, corporations, etc.) n Students find and apply for opportunities outside FAFSAn Learn more at madisoncollege.edu/scholarships
Student loans n Based on needn Available via federal governmentn Low interest rates and flexible repayment options
Work Studyn Based on needn On campus employment that works with students’ schedules
Enrollmment specialists like Torvic Caradine (right) are available to answer questions about financial aid and enrollment processes.
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Number of student clubs at Madison College
Student athletes who have gone on to become Major League Baseball draftees
National first place championships won by our athletic teams
Breathing, talking simulated patients (SIMs) available to our health care students
Study abroad opportunities available each year
Countries represented by international students
Percentage of employers who say they are satisfied with the Madison College graduates they hired
National ranking of our baseball team
Student Life AT A GLANCE
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Students can get in some laps in our competition-sized pool.
Pow Wow is hosted by our Native American Student Association.
Our women’s basketball team won the 2010 NJCAA Division III National Championship.
Madison College is
excitingLife is rich outside the classroom at Madison College. We offer study abroad and
volunteer service programs that take students across the country or around the world to explore, learn and meet new people. Closer to home, students find many ways to build a resume and enjoy the full college experience by…
ConnectingOpportunity awaits in 65 student clubs, from our active student senate to our national award winning newspaper, The Clarion.
AdventuringSave alligators in Florida. Tutor children in New York City. Help homeowners rebuild in the Gulf. Community service prospers in our alternative spring break program.
EnlighteningAttend lectures by world-renowned speakers. Kick up your heels at a Pow Wow or a Latin dance performance. Culture thrives here.
ExercisingStay healthy in our fitness centers or swim in our competition-sized pool, free to students taking at least one degree credit.
PlayingTry out for the Wolfpack or come out to a game and cheer on the team. You’ll find eight competitive sports, plus intramurals from rock climbing to ultimate frisbee.
PerformingSee a play, or better yet, audition for one! Stars rise on the Mitby Theater stage.
Volunteers install solar panels on a Costa Rican home as part of a service trip.
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A Mitby Theater production of Shakespeare’s “Comedy of Errors” enthralls audiences.
Watch our men’s soccer team take the field.Alternative spring break teaches conservation in
Florida wetlands.
Madison College is
supportiveMadison College offers support services to prospective and current students. n Admissions advisors help students get started
n Career Planning Workshops
n Jump Start Information Sessions (general information followed by Q&A with an advisor)
n Financial aid and veterans’ benefits workshops and assistance
With small class sizes instructors know students by name, and they are here to help. But those needing a little extra support will find many available resources.
Services include:n Academic and career advisingn Counselingn Tutoring n Disability resources n Veterans’ services
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Meet a few of our award winning faculty!
Madison College 2013 Distinguished Teacher Timothy Sharpe teaches biology. He advises students to never lose appreciation for the natural world. “Never stop learning. The world is a fascinating place. Never lose your sense of adventure.” Now that’s a lesson plan!
Sociology instructor Matthew Sargent is also a 2013 Distinguished Teacher. His approach is to respect each student and help them engage in our diverse society. He believes in what he teaches, and strives to help students see the world with “compassion and humility.”
Chemistry and creative writing/drama instructor Holly Walter Kerby was named the 2012 Community College Faculty Member of the Year by the National Association for Community College Trustees, adding to the list of honors she’s received for teaching. She is also the founder and executive director of Fusion Science Theater, which teaches children science in an entertaining way.
Leading the way
Business Technology instructor Ana Turk helps a student learn
a new software system.
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Students are finding and using support services across all of
our locations every day.
localFort Atkinson—Opportunity is knocking Students here have access to a number of degree programs such as marketing and business technology. Students can also start working toward a bachelor’s degree with a wide array of liberal arts transfer courses. Exposure to leading-edge technology is alive and well here in Fort Atkinson, particularly in the new advanced manufacturing labs. As one nears the campus, it’s hard to miss the 155-foot-high wind turbine, which provides amazing opportunities to students learning about wind and renewable energy.
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Our regional campuses offer students the opportunity to get started on a bachelor’s degree, enhance existing skills or complete a certificate or degree program. Beyond the classroom, students will find a breadth of support services and study resources at each location. Madison College is proud to be a vital partner in these four communities.
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Reedsburg Campus300 Alexander Ave., Reedsburg, (608) 524-7800
Portage Campus 330 W. Collins StreetPortage, (608) 745-3100
Reedsburg Campus300 Alexander Ave., Reedsburg, (608) 524-7800
Fort Atkinson Campus827 Banker Road, Fort Atkinson, (920) 568-7200
Portage—Stay near to go far That is the motto at Madison College-Portage. Students enjoy a friendly environment where they can choose to get started on a bachelor’s degree, obtain pre-requisites for a program or complete one of the degree programs offered here. Students can receive training in robotics and advanced manufacturing. The T.E.C. Incubator Center (Technology/Education/Commerce) provides space and entrepreneurial help to technology- focused start-up businesses. The improved science facilities provide students an impactful classroom experience. Programs range from accounting to business management. Class sizes are small, and the faculty and staff support is outstanding.
Did you know?
Five locations throughout Madison plus regional campuses in Fort Atkinson, Portage, Reedsburg and Watertown allow thousands of students to stay near and go far.
n Madison College-Reedsburg has a 3,500-square-foot “hoop house,” a greenhouse distinguished by its shape, where we offer continuing education courses in growing food and flowers. n The 100-kilowatt wind turbine at Madison College-Fort Atkinson produces 80 percent of the campus’ electrical needs, saving at least $15,000 per year.
n Our Downtown Campus features an orchestral performance space used regularly by the Madison Symphony Orchestra and the Edgewood College Band.
n The Health Education Center at Truax has a 13,300-square-foot green roof. Covered in plants, it reduces storm water run-off and saves heating and cooling costs.
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Watertown—All about community Students taking classes at Madison College-Watertown can find a wide variety of courses here that will open doors to their dream careers. Graduates find success after completing degree programs such as Administrative Professional, Electronics, Finance and Supervisory Management. Technical training opportunities in areas such as wind and renewable energy and health care are available too. Madison College-Watertown has much to offer students from career enhancing opportunities to preparation for a bachelor’s degree.
Fort Atkinson Campus827 Banker Road, Fort Atkinson, (920) 568-7200
Reedsburg—Welcome to the future Walk through the front doors of Madison College-Reedsburg, and one is likely to find students working together in the student lounge, getting help from a tutor in the Student Achievement Center or enjoying some quiet time in the library. Many students come here to complete their nursing degrees, but other programs and certificates can be earned here as well. They also can enroll in liberal arts classes. While attending classes in Reedsburg, students receive the ideal balance of challenge and support.
MadisonWhile the majority of Madison College programs and courses are found at the Truax campus, it may be more convenient to attend classes in our four other Madison locations. Each campus has its own local flavor and selection of classes and support resources.
Resources at your fingertipsEach Madison College campus provides a wide array of services and facilities designed with students’ needs in mind. Much of the following is offered at each of our locations:
n Academic advisingn Disability resource servicesn GED/HSED preparationn Student lifen English as a Second Language (ESL) classesn Writing Centern Libraryn Student Achievement Centern Counseling
Truax and Downtown onlyn Fitness Center n Cafeteria n Salon/spa services provided by studentsn Child care
Downtown—In the heart of Madison Between classes, students might explore Madison’s famous State Street for a bite to eat or for a cup of coffee while studying. In addition to housing programs such as Animation and Barber/Cosmetology, there are many liberal arts transfer courses available here. Madison College-Downtown allows students to discover
their creative side through classes in ceramics, jewelry-making and photography. Budding professional artists also can enroll in our college-transfer art classes for a great beginning to a bachelor’s degree. Students do not have to worry about parking when they use their free Madison Metro bus pass and our campus shuttle.
Truax—Growth for allMadison College-Truax has expanded from one main building to an entire multi-facility campus with more room than ever to cultivate a strong community. The main building features the newly constructed Gateway and Ingenuity Center at its front door. Across the street, the Health Education Center houses many health care programs in a leading-edge facility. And down the street is our Human and Protective Services Center where we are training tomorrow’s police officers, fire technicians and paramedics to save lives in our community and beyond.
Most programs are offered at Truax, along with the majority of liberal arts classes and support services. While Truax is the largest Madison College campus, students can still enjoy small class sizes led by experienced, caring instructors.
Downtown Campus 211 N. Carroll Street, Madison (608) 246-6100
Truax Campus 1701 Wright Street, Madison
(608) 246-6100
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South—Koj tuaj los. ¡Bienvenido! Welcome! Madison College-South is settled in one of the city’s most culturally rich areas. Students can get help in many areas from the warm, supportive staff and faculty. A wide variety of classes are offered here, many of which are taught in multiple languages. A multitude of certificate programs are available, from Basic Microsoft® Office to Early Childhood Education. Students can begin the liberal arts portion of their education here, too. Many students have earned certificates while completing the pre-requisites for degree programs here. The resources available at Madison College-South are as diverse as our student body.
West—The door is open West-side students have a host of opportunities in their own backyards. They can prepare for a new career in areas such as business, paralegal or health. Students may complete the liberal arts portion of a bachelor’s degree at the West Campus, saving money and time that would otherwise be spent commuting. The west location is right across from West Towne Mall and is right on the bus line, making it convenient to get to class. Students can study or enjoy down time in the student lounge overlooking the sky-lit atrium. More and more students are choosing to prepare for the future at Madison College-West.
Commercial Avenue—Building a strong foundation Welcome to the Madison College-Commercial Avenue location, home to 18 apprenticeship programs, many individual courses, and the Construction and Remodeling program. Students at Commercial Avenue are prepared for their careers with hands-on technical training from experienced instructors. Notably, our Tools for Tomorrow program provides guidance for women seeking careers in technical trades. Plus, our Center for Adult Learning assists dislocated workers in gaining new skills to find employment.
Commercial Avenue Campus2125 Commercial Avenue, Madison, (608) 246-6100
West Campus, 302 S. Gammon Road, Madison, (608) 246-6100
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Madison College is
successful
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Even in this tough economy, a recent survey of our graduates revealed 88 percent were employed within six months of graduation, with
95 percent employed within the state of Wisconsin. Additionally, more than 40 percent of our student body will pursue a bachelor’s degree and beyond.
Student success is why we are here. Alumni repeatedly tell us how important their time at Madison College has been. Our alumni include a former governor’s mansion head chef, brothers who started a successful video game company, the CEO of a major hospital and countless others.
The Raffel brothers founded Raven Software with four men, four computers and a basement. Since then, the company has continued to develop critically acclaimed
video games. Steve was a Visual Communications student, and Brian was a Commercial Art student who transferred to UW–Madison. Raven Software is located
in Middleton and continues to employ many Madison College graduates.
Alumni Spotlight
n Madison College and the University of Wisconsin are accredited by the same institution, the Higher Learning Commission. n The College’s Paralegal program is certified by the American Bar Association.
n Madison College received a National Association of Community College Trustees award for Faculty of the Year (2012).
n Our student newspaper The Clarion has received several national honors including two Associated Collegiate Press National Pacemaker awards.
n Madison College strives to be a leader in technical innovation. For example, we’ve provided access to 3-D printers, which can turn designs into working models, for nearly ten years.
n Many of our faculty are widely recognized published authors.
n We are the first Wisconsin college to be established as a certified site for FANUC robotics vision programming.
Did you know?
% of our graduates find jobs within 6 months of graduation. 88
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Commencement at Madison College is a grand affair, taking place at the Mitby Theater in spring 2013.
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Madison College – Madison
Center for International Education Interdisciplinary Global Studies
Certificate
School of Academic Advancement Individualized Technical Studies
School of Applied Science, Engineering & Technology (for Apprenticeships, see the Madison College website)
Agriculture & Natural Resources Renewable Energy Certificate Veterinary Technician
Applied Engineering Technologies Architectural Technology Civil Engineering Technology Electrical Engineering TechnologyElectronic Assembler Certificate Electronics Mechanical Design Technology
Biotechnology & Electron Microscopy Bioinformatics Certificate Biotechnology Intensive Post-
baccalaureate Certificate Biotechnology Laboratory Technician Biotechnology Post-baccalaureate
Certificate Electron Microscopy Technician (will accept students starting Fall 2014) Stem Cell Technologies Certificate
Construction Cabinetmaking & Millwork Construction & Remodeling Technical Studies – Journeyworker
Manufacturing Automated Manufacturing Systems
Technology CNC Specialist Certificate Industrial Automation Post-
baccalaureate Certificate Industrial Maintenance Technician Industrial Mechanic Industrial Mechanic – HVAC Introduction to Wind Energy
Certificate Machine Tool Operations Certificate Machine Tooling Technics Welding
Transportation Agricultural Equipment Technology Auto Collision Repair & Refinish
Technician Auto Collision Repair & Refinishing
Technician Automotive Technician Automotive Technology –
Comprehensive Diesel & Heavy Equipment Technician Diesel Equipment Technology Motorcycle, Marine & Outdoor Power
Products Technician
School of Arts & Sciences Ethnic Studies Certificate Journalism Certificate Liberal Arts Transfer
School of Business & Applied ArtsAccounting & Finance Accounting Accounting Assistant Finance General Accountancy
Applied Arts Animation – Concept Development Graphic Design & Illustration Interior Design Photography Video Production Certificate Visual Communications – Media
Design Web Page Design Certificate
Business & Marketing Business Management Event Marketing Certificate Facilities Management Certificate Fashion Marketing Human Resources Certificate Human Resource Management Risk Management & Insurance
Certificate Marketing Meeting & Event Management Meeting & Event Management for
Administrative Professionals Certificate Mobile Marketing Certificate Nonprofit Management Certificate Paralegal
Paralegal Post-baccalaureate Diploma Property Management Certificate Quality Management Certificate Real Estate Sales Certificate Retail Management Certificate Sales Academy Certificate Small Business Entrepreneurship Social Media Certificate Supervisory Management Sustainable Business Certificate
Business Technology Administrative Professional Basic Medical Reception Skills Certificate Business Software Applications Specialist Certificate in Microsoft® Office –
Advanced Certificate in Microsoft® Office – Basic Essential Office Skills Certificate Court (Judicial) Reporting Medical Administrative Specialist Medical Billing Specialist Certificate Project Management Certificate Virtual Assistant Advanced Technical
Certificate
Hospitality & Recreation Baking/Decorative Arts Barber/Cosmetologist Culinary Arts Fitness/Health Club Specialist Certificate Food Service Production Hotel & Restaurant Management Recreation Management
Information Technology IT-Android Applications Development
Certificate IT-Cisco Certified Networking Associate
(CCNA) IT-CompTIA A+ Computer Essentials
Certificate IT-Computer Systems Administration
Specialist IT-Help Desk Support Specialist IT-Information Security Certificate IT-iPhone Applications Development
Certificate IT-Java Professional Developer
Certificate IT-LAMP Open Source Development
Certificate
Programs & CertificatesKEY:
Madison Area Technical College provides equal opportunity in education and employment.
IT-Microsoft® Technologies Certificate IT-Microsoft® Visual Studio.NET Certificate IT-Mobile Apps Developer IT-Network Security Specialist IT-Network Specialist IT-PHP Professional Developer Certificate IT-VMware Certified Professional
Certificate IT-Web Analyst/Programmer Internet Developer Certificate/IDC Website Development Certificate
School of Health EducationHealth-related Professions Clinical Ophthalmic Assistant Certificate Dental Assistant Dental Hygienist Mammography Certificate Medical Assistant Medical Coding Specialist Medical Laboratory Technician Occupational Therapy Assistant Optometric Technician Phlebotomy Training Physical Therapist Assistant Polysomnography Certificate Radiography Respiratory Therapist Surgical Technologist Therapeutic Massage
Nursing Nursing Assistant Nursing, Associate Degree
School of Human & Protective ServicesEducation Early Childhood Education
Emergency Medical Services Advanced Emergency Medical
Technician Emergency Medical Technician Paramedic
Human Services Human Services Associate
Protective Services Criminal Justice – Law Enforcement Digital Forensics Certificate Fire Protection Technician/Fire Service
Certification Homeland Security/Emergency
Preparedness Certificate Law Enforcement Academy Motorcycle Safety Program
Madison College – Fort Atkinson
Business Technology Administrative Professional Business Software Applications
Specialist Certificate in Microsoft® Office –
Advanced Certificate in Microsoft® Office – Basic Essential Office Skills Certificate
Arts & Sciences Liberal Arts Transfer
Accounting & Finance Accounting Accounting Assistant Finance
Business & Marketing Marketing Supervisory Management
Health-related Professions Phlebotomy Training
Protective Services Criminal Justice – Law Enforcement
(first year)
Nursing Nursing Assistant Nursing, LPN to ADN Completion
Madison College – Portage
Business Technology Administrative Professional Business Software Applications
Specialist Certificate in Microsoft® Office – Basic Essential Office Skills Certificate
Arts & Sciences Liberal Arts Transfer
Accounting & Finance Accounting Accounting Assistant Finance
Business & Marketing Business Management
Nursing Nursing Assistant
Protective Services Criminal Justice – Law Enforcement
(first year)
Madison College – Reedsburg
Business Technology Administrative Professional Business Software Applications
Specialist Certificate in Microsoft® Office –
Advanced Certificate in Microsoft® Office – Basic Essential Office Skills Certificate
Arts & Sciences Liberal Arts Transfer
Accounting & Finance Accounting Accounting Assistant Finance
Business & Marketing Business Management Supervisory Management
Health-related Professions Phlebotomy Training
Nursing Nursing Assistant Nursing, Associate Degree
Protective Services Criminal Justice – Law Enforcement
(first year)
Madison College – Watertown
Business Technology Administrative Professional Business Software Applications Specialist Certificate in Microsoft® Office –
Advanced Certificate in Microsoft® Office – Basic Essential Office Skills Certificate
Arts & Sciences Liberal Arts Transfer
Accounting & Finance Accounting Accounting Assistant Finance
Business & Marketing Business Management
Manufacturing Industrial Maintenance Technician Industrial Mechanic – HVAC Introduction to Wind Energy Certificate
NursingNursing Assistant Nursing, Associate Degree
Protective Services Criminal Justice – Law Enforcement
(first year)
Programs & Certificates
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