NWTC College Program Guide 2022-2023 | Page 65

Printed : 12 / 15 / 2021 Academic Year 2022-2023
Program Code 105226
The Career and Technical Education Instruction program prepares individuals to teach technology education / industrial arts programs . Graduates will be ready to teach occupational , vocational , career , or technical subjects to students at the middle and secondary school level . Wisconsin DPI Experienced-Based Licensure for Technical and Vocational Education Subjects form PI-1623 and accompanying documentation of 200 hours of related work experience or completion of a baccalaureate degree are needed to meet licensure requirements in the state of WI . This product would provide students the education needed to qualify for experience-based technical and vocational education pathway with the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction .
Curriculum : The Career & Technical Education Instruction Degree is a two-year , �ve-semester program . Upon graduation , a student will have completed 66 credits .
First Semester
10-410-110 Introduction to Carpentry 10-410-104 Floor Framing Systems 10-442-301 Material Cutting Applications 10-606-160 Solidworks Fundamentals 10-442-348 Gas Metal Arc Welding 1 10-442-356 Gas Metal Arc Welding 2 10-442-358 Gas Metal Arc Welding 3 10-420-363 CNC Milling and G-Code 10-606-106 SolidWorks Intermediate Semester Total
1 3 1 1 1 2 2 2 2
15.00
• To be admitted to this program , learners must achieve a prior cumulative high school or college grade point average of 2.6 or higher OR a satisfactory academic skills assessment score . College grade point average must be based on 15 credits or more . To learn more about starting this program , please contact an academic advisor at ( 920 ) 498-5444 or ( 888 ) 385-6982 .
Once you are accepted to the program , you will need to complete a Caregiver Background Check . A fee is charged for this service . Additional information will be provided upon acceptance into the program .
Attend mandatory program orientation .
Apply basic safety practices . Demonstrate proper use of tools and equipment . Read technical drawings , schematics , and diagrams . Create CAD geometry , parts , and assemblies . Apply child development theory to practice . Effectively communicate and perform in a team environment . Apply critical thinking skills to solving problems .
Second Semester
10-420-364 G-Code and CAM 10-806-114 General Biology 10-890-101 College 101 10-480-101 Renewable Energy & Sustainab 10-620-144 Basic Mechanics 10-660-116 Introduction to AC / DC 10-620-100 Fluids 1 : Basic Pneumatics Semester Total
Summer Before Third Semester
10-307-179 ECE : Child Development 10-522-100 Career & Technical Education Semester Total
Third Semester
10-602-101 Auto Service Operations 10-412-125 Transportation Service Operati 10-449-112 OSHA 30 10-606-216 SolidWorks Advanced 10-801-196 Oral / Interpersonal Comm 10-607-105 AutoCAD & Civil 3D 10-809-198 Intro to Psychology 10-412-153 Intro to Electrical Systems Semester Total
Fourth Semester
10-664-100 Automation 1 : Control Logic 10-664-101 Automation 2 : Motor Control 10-307-187 ECE : Children w Diff Abilities 10-809-172 Intro to Diversity Studies 10-412-170 Transportation Welding 1 10-804-197 College Algebra & Trig w Apps 10-801-136 English Composition 1 Semester Total
2 4 1 4 1 2 1
13.00
3 3
6.00
1 1 1 2 3 2 3 1
14.00
1 1 3 3 1 5 3
17.00
Total Credits 65.00
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