Celebration of Innovation - POSTPONED

Join us for a community celebration of innovation

Resilience is inspiring.

Through community engagement and forward thinking, the College has evolved to better serve you. 


 

This event has been postponed. 

Date & Time: To be determined. 

Northwood Technical College is throwing a big celebration, and you and the family are invited! Stop by a campus near you for the College's community celebration of 100+ years of innovation. There will be plenty of activities for adults and kids alike, including games, food and refreshments, giveaways, door prizes and more. Plus, you can tour the College's state-of-the-art facilities, meet staff and instructors and more. 

View below for more information on campus-specific details. 

Ashland Campus

The Ashland campus is celebrating its 100th anniversary!

  • Music
  • Photo Booth
  • Balloon Artist
  • Face Painting
  • Food Trucks
  • Refreshments
  • Official Northwood Technical College Shirts, Giveaways and Prizes
  • Historical Displays
  • Door Prizes

 

New Richmond Campus

  • Information coming soon

 

Rice Lake Campus

  • Free Food & Refreshments
  • Family Games and Activities
  • Ribbon Cutting
  • Official Northwood Technical College Shirts, Giveaways and Prizes
  • Door Prizes

 

Superior Campus

  • Yard Games
  • Face Painting
  • Spray Paint Art
  • Food Trucks & Refreshments
    • UpDawg
    • Minnesota Marshmallow
    • Joe Cosmos
    • Root "Bear" Floats
  • Official Northwood Technical College Shirts, Giveaways and Prizes
  • Door Prizes
Students walking outside of the Ashland Campus

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Overhead/Underground Utility Installer Technician Apprenticeship Program Overview

Telecommunication Industry Registered Apprenticeship Program (TIRAP) Overview for Overhead Utility Installer Technician & Underground Utility Installer Technician Apprenticeship


 

Course Overview: This is the program overview information for the Telecommunications Industry Registered Apprenticeship Program (TIRAP). Prior to enrolling in any courses related to this program, please review the information, documents and videos below (Steps 1-3), then complete the survey in Step 4. Once complete, you can request registration details for the first course by emailing dan.schullo@northwoodtech.edu.

Spring 2024 Course Schedule

Registration Form

If the employer desires to receive progress reports from Northwood Tech regarding their employee, the employee must sign the registration form.


 

  • Step 1: Apprenticeship Description
    • Apprenticeship is an industry-driven, high-quality career pathway where employers can develop and prepare their future workforce, and individuals can obtain paid work experience, classroom instruction, and a nationally-recognized, portable credential. Employers can choose to register their programs with the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) to show prospective job seekers that their apprenticeship program meets national quality standards.
       
    • Apprenticeship Fact Sheet
    • TIRAP Apprenticeship Flyer
       
  • Step 2: Apprenticeship Video
  • Step 3: Telecommunications Industry Registered Apprenticeship Program
    • TIRAP is an acronym for the Telecommunications Industry Registered Apprenticeship Program. It is a common misconception that TIRAP is a stand-alone entity when in fact WIA is the National Sponsor and administrator of the program. A key stakeholder group is the TIRAP Advisory Board. These industry leaders provide support through insight into industry trends, occupational demand, subject matter expertise and facilitate communication to additional industry partners regarding the value of apprenticeship as a workforce development strategy. A Registered Apprenticeship program is a documented plan designed to move an apprentice from a low or no skill entry level position to full occupational proficiency. This systematic training approach provides consistency in training and competency across the industry, which in turn will improve safety, quality, and efficiency. Upon completion of the program, an apprentice earns a Completion of Registered Apprenticeship certificate, a nationally recognized credential.

    • WIA IHE Apprenticeship.pdf

    • WIA Appendix A10 Underground Utility Installer FINAL.pdf

    • WIA Appendix A11 Overhead Utility Installer_Final.pdf

  • Step 4: Apprenticeship Program Overview Survey

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Maintenance PLC Training

Maintenance PLC Training

Date: July 8, 15, 22 & 29  | Thursdays, 8:00a.m. - 2:30p.m.

Location: Northwood Tech - New Richmond | Room 1213

Course Number: 41771 

Instructor: Jon Haglin

Cost: $275

This 24-hour course explains how a PLC can be used to replace relay logic circuits. The functional components of a PLC are identified including the processor, I/O and control terminal. Learn how to interface and control various sensors and actuators, develop and troubleshoot ladder logic, and control programs that utilize relay, timer, and counter instructions.

For more details, access the training flyer here.

Cool Creator Robotics

Cool Creator Robotics

Date: June 12  -  15, 2023 | 10:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.

Course: 41084

Location: Northwood Tech - Rice Lake

Fee: $69

Create an out-of-this-world Lego robot! Develop science, technology, engineering, art, and math (STEAM) skills by building and programming a robot to work in outer space. This program offers an excellent opportunity to understand and practice teamwork while learning about the universe.

For students who have completed grades 4-6.

Flyer

Registration


To register, contact:

Sara Dobberschutz

Phone: 715.319.7300

Mobile: 218.390.1790

Email: sara.dobberschutz@northwoodtech.edu

Drones & Robotics

Drones & Robotics

Date: July 24 - 27, 2023 | 1 p.m. - 4 p.m.

Course Number: 41090

Location: Northwood Tech - Superior

Fee: $135

We are taking our Lego Robotics camp to the next level in this combination LEGO® MINDSTORMS® EV3 and AR 2.0 Parrot Drone adventure! Not only will you be able to create and command amazing robots with touch sensor, color sensor, infrared sensor and LEGO Technic elements, you will also have the unique opportunity to program and fly aerial robots! Don’t miss your chance to sign up. This camp fills fast!

For ages 8-12.

Flyer

Registration


To register, contact:

Sara Dobberschutz

Phone: 715.319.7300

Mobile: 218.390.1790

Email: sara.dobberschutz@northwoodtech.edu

Arduino Robotics Camp

Arduino Robotics Camp

Date: June 13  -  16, 2022 | 8:30 a.m. - 3 p.m.

Course Number: 41176

Location: Northwood Tech - New Richmond 

Fee: $59

Robotics is an exciting and growing field! Build, program, and test a robotic car using an Arduino microcontroller and learn where these skills can be put to work. Join in robot building, software programing, and testing. Also included are two plant tours of local manufacturing employers that use robotics in their manufacturing process, a fun personality assessment exercise, and free t-shirts! Lunch is provided!
For ages 14-16.

This camp is partially funded by the Nuts, Bolts, and Thingamajigs Charitable Foundation. Limited tuition support available from the Northwood Tech Foundation.

Flyer

Registration


To register, contact:

Sara Dobberschutz

Phone: 715.319.7300

Mobile: 218.390.1790

Email: sara.dobberschutz@northwoodtech.edu

IACP First-Line Leadership (FLL) Training Course (FREE)

Join the Rice Lake Police Department hosted in partnership with Northwood Technical College for delivery of the IACP First-Line Leadership (FLL) training. This FREE course is intended for newly promoted and aspiring first-line supervisors and is designed to provide attendees with a foundational understanding of proven and actionable leadership strategies, concepts, and skills, while presenting effective opportunities for peer learning and networking. The onsite delivery of this course occurs over three days and focuses on the three key elements of leadership – the leader, the follower, and situation. 

Choose your FLL training location below.


 

IACP First-Line Leadership (FLL) Training - Northwood Tech - Rice Lake

Date: June 14 - 16

Location: Northwood Tech - Rice Lake

Register


 

IACP First-Line Leadership (FLL) Training - Northwood Tech - Superior

Date: July 12 - 14

Location: Northwood Tech - Superior

Register


 

IACP First-Line Leadership (FLL) Training - Northwood Tech- New Richmond

Date: August 2 - 4

Location: Northwood Tech - New Richmond

Register

 

 

Questions?

Contact Brittney Stoerzinger at stoerzinger@theiacp.org

Cost

Free

 

 

Northwood Tech-Rice Lake

Academy Building
1900 College Drive
Rice Lake, WI 54868

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Northwood Tech-Superior

Conference Center
600 N. 21st St.
Superior, WI 54880

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Northwood Tech-New Richmond

Conference Center
1019 S. Knowles Ave.
New Richmond, WI 54017

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Basic Jail Officer Academy

Basic Jail Officer Academy

Training Notice


 

February 5, 2024  - March 8, 2024 (CLASS FULL)

Monday - Friday | 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.


Course numbers: 22745 & 22746
Catalog numbers: 30504316 & 30504317

Course Description:

This 200 hour course is the basic training program mandated by the Wisconsin Department of Justice, Law Enforcement Standards Board and is designed to train officers in the day-to-day operations of a jail facility. The training is also designed as a review for jail officers certified in the State of Wisconsin. Jail officers participating in this course will receive training that refreshes the training that was received during their recruit / basic training. They will also receive training in areas that enhance their ability to perform their duties as a jail officer. Training provided will often include, but not be limited to, the following topics: Principles of Subject Control, Legal update, legal issues, investigations, communication skills, stress management, inmate management, health and safety issues, general jail management, professional communication. Additional testing time will also be included.

Prerequisites: 
Sponsored officers must complete appropriate paperwork and be hired by the agency prior to the first day of training. Self-sponsored students must apply to the Jail Academy certificate program and complete all necessary requirements.

Instructor: 
Tom Thompson

Class size:
Class size will be limited to first 12 registered.

Important - please note: 
By enrolling in classes, you agree to be responsible for the payment of related tuition and fees according to the college payment policy. Should you choose not to attend a class, you will need to drop it prior to the day it begins to avoid any charges. Any drops that occur on or after the first day of class will result in tuition charges to your account. Failure to pay your tuition bill can result is suspension of registration and records access, collection agency action and additional collection fees added to your balance.

Northwood Tech is an equal opportunity employer/educator functioning under the affirmative action plan. Northwood Technical College District does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability or other applicable legislated categories, in its services, employment programs, and/or its educational programs and activities, including but not limited to admissions, treatment, and access. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the nondiscrimination policies: Amanda Gohde, Director, Human Resources, Equal Opportunity/Access & Affirmative Action Officer, Administrative Office, 505 Pine Ridge Drive, Shell Lake WI 54871, 715.468.2815 ext. 2240, TTY 711, Email Amanda Gohde. Program information or assistance regarding requests for reasonable accommodation under the Americans With Disabilities Act can be obtained from the College Affirmative Action Office.

Douglas County Jail

1316 N 14th St
Superior, WI 54880

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Contact Information

Jennifer Ruid

 

715.788.7060

Email Jennifer

 

Registration

Course Fee: $940

Admission Deadline: Jan 22

Register

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