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Classes from MATC

Associate of Science: Psychology Pre-Major

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Online

The Associate of Science - Psychology: Pre-Major degree provides students with a foundational understanding of psychological principles, including behavioral, emotional, developmental, and cognitive processes. The program employs diverse approaches, ranging from social to biological, reflecting the multifaceted nature of psychology as both a science and a profession. This pre-major course is designed to facilitate the further academic pursuits of students while equipping them with essential skills applicable in various professional settings.

Program Outcomes

Graduates of the Associate of Science - Psychology: Pre-Major program will acquire several key competencies, which include:

  • Effective Communication: Develop strong writing, speaking, and listening skills.
  • Information Literacy: Gain the ability to access, evaluate, and utilize information technology effectively.
  • Global Awareness: Understand cultural differences and work productively within diverse environments.
  • Analytical/Critical Thinking: Employ logical reasoning to analyze messages, problems, or issues.
  • Professionalism: Exhibit behaviors conducive to success in academic and professional settings, including successful interactions with others.

Career Outlook

The Associate of Science - Psychology: Pre-Major prepares graduates for a wide array of career opportunities in fields such as psychology, education, social services, and health care. The rapid expansion of these fields underscores the increasing demand for professionals equipped with a background in psychology. Graduates may pursue various roles that leverage their understanding of human behavior, making them valuable assets in both public and private sectors.

Transferability

This program is structured to provide the first two years of coursework required for a bachelor's degree in psychology. Students intending to transfer to four-year colleges and universities should consult with academic advisors to ensure their course selections meet specific transfer requirements. Successful completion of the program requires a minimum GPA of 2.0, with at least 25% of credits earned at the institution offering the program.


Financial aid (may be available)

IT Network Specialist (AI, Cloud and Virtualization)

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Online

The IT Network Specialist (AI, Cloud and Virtualization) degree focuses on preparing students for entry-level positions in information technology, emphasizing critical current technologies such as artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and virtualization. The program includes certification preparations for recognized industry credentials, ensuring graduates are equipped with both knowledge and skills essential for professional success.

Certifications include:

  • VMware Certified Professional (VCP-DCV)
  • Cisco Certified Networking Associate (CCNAv7)
  • Microsoft Certifications
  • Amazon Web Services Cloud Practitioner (AWS-CP)
  • Testout and CompTIA (A+, Network+, and Security+)

Graduates can earn a technical diploma in IT Networking and Infrastructure Administration as they progress toward their associate degree. The program is designed to keep students abreast of the latest technologies, enhance their problem-solving capabilities, and cultivate skills necessary for effective teamwork and independent work in training and troubleshooting scenarios.

Digital Badges

Upon completing specified coursework, students may be eligible for digital badges that signify their achievements and competencies in various key areas relevant to IT network specialization.

Career Outlook

​Employment opportunities for graduates are robust, with strong demand for skilled professionals in the IT sector.​ The program effectively prepares students to obtain entry-level roles along with qualifications for industry certification exams.


Financial aid (may be available)

Health Information Technology

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Online

The Health Information Technology degree prepares students to effectively utilize the latest technology in the collection, analysis, and reporting of healthcare data. This program requires a comprehensive understanding of diseases, treatments, regulatory issues, and computer systems, alongside strong organizational skills. The field is recognized for its rapid growth, making it an attractive opportunity for aspiring health information technicians.

Program Outcomes

Graduates of the Health Information Technology program will be equipped to achieve several key competencies, including:

  • Data Governance: Apply principles of data governance to ensure high-quality health data.
  • Coding and Reimbursement: Implement coding and reimbursement systems critical for healthcare billing processes.
  • Professional Ethics: Model professional behaviors and adhere to ethical standards in health information management.
  • Informatics and Analytics: Utilize informatics and analytics to enhance data management and decision-making processes.
  • Organizational Management: Apply techniques of organizational management within healthcare environments.

Career Outlook

​The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics identifies health information technology as one of the fastest-growing occupational areas.​ This growth is driven by the increasing need for health information managers who oversee the planning, organization, collaboration, and quality assurance within health information management departments. Graduates can expect diverse career opportunities in various healthcare settings, reflecting the growing reliance on health data management.

Accreditation

The Health Information Management program at Milwaukee Area Technical College is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Health Informatics and Information Management Education (CAHIIM). This accreditation has been reaffirmed through the 2027-2028 academic year, underscoring the quality and rigor of the program.


Financial aid (may be available)

About school

Milwaukee Area Technical College (MATC) Online Campus offers a flexible, fully online learning experience with around 45 programs, including degrees, diplomas, and certificates. Built on lessons from the 2020 pandemic, it provides a supportive environment with virtual advising, coaching, and orientation. Students can choose between asynchronous courses with no set meeting times or synchronous classes with scheduled virtual sessions, ensuring access to high-quality education and community engagement.

In the Milwaukee, WI area

700 West State Street, Milwaukee, WI 53233