Course Schedules
Thank you for choosing to take courses at UW-Marathon County.
Click on the term below for a list of courses offered and details about each course. If you have any questions regarding courses or the information below, call Student Services, 715-261-6235 or e-mail uwmc@uwc.edu.
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Course Formats & Delivery Modes
- Blended: a portion of the learning activities has been
moved online, and time spent in the classroom is reduced accordingly by the
instructor. *Computer skills are required.
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- Blended/Accelerated: a traditional 15-week class reduced to
7 weeks (or less). It requires the same amount of coursework as a traditional
class, but is completed in a shorter time period. A portion of the learning
activities has been moved online, and time spent in the classroom is reduced
accordingly by the instructor. *Computer skills are required.
- Streaming Video: course lectures are recorded and made
available online to view at your convenience. Assignments are submitted and
class participation takes place online. *Computer skills are required.
- Distance Education (DE) courses are offered to expand UWMC’s course
offerings and to meet the time constraints of students.
- Wisline Web: Instructors and students interact with live
audio and graphics in a real-time classroom setting.
- Compressed Video: Instructors and students interact with
live video and audio in a real-time classroom setting.
- Online: A wide variety of online courses are offered by UWC Online. These courses do not have a
classroom component. Some require proctored exams. *Computer skills are required.
Click here to find out if online learning is right for you!
*Technology
requirements include having access to a relatively powerful computer that is
capable of handling multi-media presentations.
Course Schedule Codes
Designations are listed at the end of each course description.
AP - Application and Performance
EL -
Elective
ES - Ethnic Studies
FA - Fine
Arts
HU - Humanities
IS -
Interdisciplinary Studies
LS - Laboratory
Sciences
MS - Mathematical Sciences
NS -
Natural Sciences
SS - Social Sciences
WE - Writing Emphasis
Interdisciplinary Studies (IS)
IS courses will help students learn to integrate knowledge from across the
curriculum. They focus on multiple dimensions of a given topic by applying the
content, methods and assumptions of two or more courses and instructors. Courses
will apply toward general education and Associate Degree requirements.
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