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Academic year: 2024-2025
Emergency Dispatch- Certificate
Program Code: 615043
The student will learn the basic tools, technology and protocols involved in emergency dispatching. The certificate will involve both lecture and hands on exercises to familiarize the student with the skills necessary to succeed in this field. Professional dispatchers will be assisting the students in learning the competencies required to complete the course.
Delivery
Day Full-time Part-time
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Curriculum
The student will learn the basic tools, technology and protocols involved in emergency dispatching. The certificate will involve both lecture and hands on exercises to familiarize the student with the skills necessary to succeed in this field. Professional dispatchers will be assisting the students in learning the competencies required to complete the course.
10504162- Fund of Emergency Dispatch 3 10504168- CJ-Professional Communications 3
Total Credits 6
This program is offered at:
Green Bay
Program Costs & Financial Aid
Tuition: $ 944, Books: $ 75, Supplies: $ 25 Total Approximate Costs $ 1,044 See costs of tuition, books, and supplies.
Contact an NWTC admissions advisor to find the best way to pay for this program.
Estimates based on in-state residency. Please visit the following URL to learn more about tutition and fees for this program. https:// www. nwtc. edu / admissions-and-aid / paying-for-college / tuition-and-fees? ProgramCode = 615043
Emergency Dispatch- Certificate- Northeast Wisconsin Technical College
Course Descriptions
Fund of Emergency Dispatch 10504162 This course provides the opportunity for the learner to develop the knowledge skills process and understanding every successful public safety telecommunicator needs to meet the demands of this critical profession. Course Typically Offered: Summer Fall Spring
CJ-Professional Communications 10504168 Learners will internalize and apply the foundations of human interaction including universal truths; development of voluntary compliance, cooperation, and collaboration; owning their own weaknesses; and, knowing when to act. Students will apply professional communication skills, including arbitration, mediation, and ethical intervention in a simulated criminal justice setting. Course Typically Offered: Fall Spring
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