
SPring 2021 COurse Schedule
** Classroom in-person classes will be dependent upon the COVID-19 situation, adjustments may need to be made for online, if needed.
FALL 2020 COURSE SCHEDULE
** Classroom in-person classes will be dependent upon the COVID-19 situation, adjustments may need to be made for online, if needed.
SPRING 2020 COURSE SCHEDULE
Fall 2019 Course Schedule
SPRING 2019 COURSE SCHEDULE
* Updated Dec 31, 2018
* Course schedules may be adjusted to coincide with student enrollments
Fall 2018 Course Schedule
Fall Schedule updated September 3, 2018
FREE TUITION SUMMER SCHEDULE
WETCC offers FREE SUMMER* courses available to anyone! Current students should see their Advisor, new students can contact Admissions at 935-0417, ext. 322 Registration open now until May 9, 2018 or until class is full!
** Schedule updated 05-03-18 **
Registration for classes designated in RED are closed for enrollment due to maximum capacity.
** Schedule updated 05-03-18 **
Registration for classes designated in RED are closed for enrollment due to maximum capacity.
* FREE SUMMER includes the cost of tuition, any fees or book expenses are the responsibility of the student.
SUMMER COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
Intro to Sewing:
This is a focused course on initiation to machine sewing. The course presents the operation and maintenance of a sewing machine and basic sewing skills.
Anishinaabe Beadwork:
This course examines various Native Art. Students will gain competency in the aesthetic experience of traditional art forms that relate to bead embroidery. Students will be able to analyze, create and develop cultural art forms in beadwork.
Intro to Computers:
This course is designed to introduce the student to the world of computers and technology. We will cover the basics of a computer, printer, software and how to use the internet.
White Earth Wetlands, Streams and Lakes:
This course is an exploration of White Earth Reservation’s surface water resources including assessments of the extent, location, quality, quantity, management and ecology of these resources.
College Writing I:
This course familiarizes students with the conventions of academic writing. Students will examine the essentials of college writing, including summarizing and responding to source material, developing a thesis and supporting paragraphs, organizing ideas according to writing patterns, and examining common usage and grammatical problems
Criminal Law:
This course will help the student gain a basic understanding of criminal law in the United States and in Indian Country.
Anishinaabe Culture:
This course will do comparative studies between the different regions of the Anishinaabe, the variations of Anishinaabe culture and their environmental setting. Analysis of social organizations, religion, and cultural change will be included.
Ethics:
This course is a general introduction to ethics and applied ethics. The course presents and examines moral theories, and applies these theories to contemporary moral issues.
Summer Fitness:
This course examines learning the principles for active bodies including: stress reduction; strength training; weigh loss tips and exposure to a variety of exercise options.
Spring 2018 Schedule
**Classes are subject to change, please check back for updates.
Last update: Monday, Dec 14,, 2017
Last update: Monday, Dec 14,, 2017

Download the Spring 2018 Course Schedule, effective December 14, 2017