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Graphic Design Application
10-111-144 GRAPHIC DESIGN APPLICATION ...apply complete graphic design strategies. Course content covers responsibilities, management, and client interaction. Professional portfolio development, peer critique, and freelance exposure. (Prerequisite: 10-111-131, Graphic Design Project Mgmt)
Graphic Design Development
10-111-126 GRAPHIC DESIGN DEVELOPMENT ...develop graphic design standards. Course content covers graphic design composition including image content, color strategies, typography usage, proofing and ethical standards. Begin active participation in portfolio assessment critique process. (Prerequisite: 10-111-112, Graphic Design Fundamentals)
Graphic Design Fundamentals
10-111-112 GRAPHIC DESIGN FUNDAMENTALS ...explore and discover graphic design careers. Course content covers history of graphic design, concept strategies, presentation and critique processes. Begin applying design principles, design solutions, and design requirements. (Prerequisite: 10-111-161, Illustrator Fundamentals)
Graphic Design Project Management
10-111-131 GRAPHIC DESIGN PROJECT MANAGEMENT ...perform graphic design project management. Course content covers portfolio construction, live client presentation skills, results-driven design solutions, identify resources required for graphic design production and team responsibilities. (Prerequisite: 10-111-126, Graphic Design Development)
Group Dynamics - Spanish
42-818-414 GROUP DYNAMICS - SPANISH... is a highway safety initiative within Wisconsin which aims to assist persons involved in alcohol/other drug-related traffic offenses to make permanent changes in their drinking and driving behavior and attitudes.
Group Dynamics Traffic Safety School
42-818-410 GROUP DYNAMICS is a highway safety initiative within Wisconsin which aims to assist persons involved in alcohol/other drug-related traffic offenses to make permanent changes in their drinking and driving behavior and attitudes.
Group Facilitation
10-550-204 GROUP FACILITATION ... An introduction to theory and practice of group dynamics and processes. Includes ethical considerations, effective group leadership, and stages of group development. Also includes demonstration of group facilitation skills, clinical documentation, co-facilitation strategies, reflective practitioner techniques, and group formation. (Prerequisite: 10-550-206, Intro to Interview. & Counsel.)
Hardware 1
10-154-150 HARDWARE 1...learners will be introduced to installing, troubleshooting, and configuring: computing basics, PC Technician Responsibilities, hardware components, operating systems Basics, storage media, system implementation, and system management tools.
Hardware 2
10-154-151 HARDWARE 2 ...learners will continue to enhance their skills through installing, troubleshooting, and configuring: hardware, software, system management tools, file management and permissions setup, configuring peripheral devices, overview networking fundamentals, mobile and smart devices, printing and printer setup, security and best practices. (Prerequisite: 10-154-150, Hardware 1)
Hazardous Material Operations
10-503-153 HAZARDOUS MATERIAL OPERATIONS ...prepares the participant to perform the minimum hazardous material incident operations associated with firefighting functions. Meets operational level competencies referenced in the JPRs in NFPA 1001, 4-1.1. (Corequisites: 10-503-142, Fire Fighting Principles; OR Firefighter I State Certification)
Hazardous Materials Operations
Prepares the participant to be able to perform the minimum hazardous material incident operations associated with firefighting functions. Meets operational level competencies referenced in the JPRs in NFPA 1001, 4-1.1.
Health Quality Management
10-530-161 HEALTH QUALITY MANAGEMENT...explores the programs and processes used to manage and improve healthcare quality. Addresses regulatory requirements as related to performance measurement, assessment, and improvement, required monitoring activities, risk management and patient safety, utilization management, and medical staff credentialing. Emphasizes the use of critical thinking and data analysis skills in the management and reporting of data. (Prerequisite: 10-530-163, Healthcare Statistics and Analytics)