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Destinations Career Academy of Wisconsin



Semester 2 - All Categories

Introduction to Entrepreneurship - Dual Credit Course

Free

with Abigail Timmerman

Calendar Sep 8, 2026

Register for Free. Please have the correct billing details available to provide during registration.

INTRODUCTION TO ENTREPRENEURSHIP

Course Length: Semester Course

Credit: 1.0 credit

Grades: 11-12

Prerequisite(s): None

Course Description: Dreaming of starting your own business? This course is designed to inspire and nurture the entrepreneurial spirit. Students will examine the entrepreneurial process and characteristics of successful entrepreneurs, how to identify and evaluate entrepreneurial opportunities, and the critical elements of an effective business plan -- including management, marketing, and financial data. So whether you dream of a new business, or have a plan that needs further development, this course can help you reach your goals.

Note: Dual Credit can be earned through Madison College.

IT Explorations

Free

with Nikki Billings

Calendar Sep 8, 2026

Register for Free. Please have correct billing details available to provide during registration.

Information Technology (IT) Explorations

Course Length: Semester Course

Credit: .5 credit

Grades: 9-12

Prerequisite(s): None

Course Description: This course is designed as an exploration of the information technology career pathways. Students will get an introduction to information technology careers so that they can better assess which pathway to pursue. In this course students explore basic concepts in the broad areas of information technology, as well as career options in each area. Students study the concepts of networking information support, web and digital communications, and programming and software development.

Note: Dual credit can be earned for IT Career Exploration and IT Security Awareness through Madison College.

 

Language for Pathways (English)

Free

with Josh Anderson

Calendar Sep 8, 2026

Register for Free. However, course is not free.  Cost is based on consortium or school contract. Please have correct billing details available to provide during registration.

LANGUAGE FOR PATHWAYS *NEW*

Course Length: Semester

Credit: 0.50

Grades: 11-12

Prerequisite(s): None

Course Description: In Language for Pathways, students will elevate their reading, writing and speaking skills they worked on in American Cultural Studies and/or Global Cultural Studies by focusing on the scientific and business side of the communication arts. Among other skills, students will practice annotation, attention to detail in their writing, and vocal communication. This course continues to focus on applying the three enduring outcomes of: strengthening the ability to read with intent, write with purpose, and speak with clarity. The outcomes allow for student choice, whether it be by method of showing the skills or by topic. This course is appropriate for students of all skill levels who enjoy open-ended, skill-based assessments.

 

 

 

Medical Terminology

Free

with Craig Lebakken

Calendar Sep 8, 2026

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MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY   

Course Length: Semester Course

Credit: 0.5 credit Science Credit

Grades: 11-12

Prerequisite(s): None

Course Description: This course is designed to provide students with a better understanding and working knowledge of medicine that is required for understanding medical terminology and simplifies the process of learning hundreds of these complex terms. The course helps students understand specialties, pathology, diagnostic techniques, and treatment procedures. The course includes critical thinking exercise scenarios that involve patients and pathology so students can apply their knowledge to the real world. This course utilizes MedCerts, which is a STRIDE supported outside platform.

 

Mobile Equipment Maintenance

Free

with Brent Johnson

Calendar Sep 8, 2026

Register for Free. Please have the correct billing details available to provide during registration.

MOBILE EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE

Course Length: Semester Course

Credit: 0.5 credit

Grades: 10-12

Prerequisite(s): Heavy Equipment Explorations (or Construction Explorations if taken before the 2026-2027 school year)

Course Description: Instruct students in the basics of maintenance of heavy equipment. Students will learn about engines, hydraulic systems, powertrain systems, lubricants, and electrical systems. They will also be taught preventative maintenance, how to use parts and technical manuals, shop safety, and tools.Engin

Notes: Completion of this course, along with Basic Equipment Fundamentals and Basic Grade & Construction Math, at a C or better makes the student eligible for a Pre-Apprenticeship Certification endorsed by Local 139–International Union of Operating Engineers. / Completion of this course at a B or better can earn apprenticeship credit at Fox Valley Technical College.

 

Modern World History A (1st semester of a 2 semester class)

Free

with Colleen Loveless

Calendar Sep 8, 2026

Register for Free. Please have the correct billing details available to provide during registration.

Be sure to register for both semesters.

MODERN WORLD HISTORY A/B

Course Length: Yearlong

Credit: 1.0

Grade Level: 9-12

Course Description: Throughout this course, students are encouraged to think critically, analyze different perspectives, and make connections between past and present events/places. They may also have opportunities for research projects, simulations, and discussions to deepen their understanding of key historical concepts and big ideas of human history from the Age of Exploration to the present.

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Multicultural Literature

Free

with Alison Gillespie

Calendar Sep 8, 2026

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MULTICULTURAL LITERATURE

Course Length: Semester

Credit: 0.50

Grades: 11-12

Prerequisite(s): None

Course Description: In this course, students will pursue a greater understanding and appreciation for cultures of various races, ethnicities, socio-economic classes, and genders by analyzing modern and classic literature. Students will practice using textual references, inferring, and critical thinking. This course continues to focus on applying the three enduring outcomes of: strengthening the ability to read with intent, write with purpose, and speak with clarity.

 

Nutrition & Wellness

Free

with Maggie Randall

Calendar Sep 8, 2026

This course is free to register.  Have current billing information available at checkout.

NUTRITION & WELLNESS *NEW*

Course Length: Semester Course

Credit: 0.5

Grades: 9-12

Prerequisite: None

Course Description: This half-credit course will introduce the student to an overview of good nutrition principles that are needed for human physical and mental wellness. Discussion of digestion, basic nutrients, weight management, sports and fitness, and life-span nutrition is included. Application to today’s food and eating trends, plus learning to assess for reliable nutrition information is emphasized.

 

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