Certificate Programs at WETCC
Fast-Track Your Skills and Career
College certificates offer a student the ability to validate their knowledge, experience, and training of specific skills within a certain field. The certificate acts as evidence that he/she received and completed training in a specific field during a series of college courses.

We offer evening courses for flexibility and is great for busy schedules and adults with fulltime jobs and families.

Registration is open! Contact Amber at 218-935-0417.

Ojibwe Language
Certficate Program
This program is designed to build proficiency and fluency in students interested in learning the Ojibwe language (anishinaabemowin/ojibwemowin). The student will learn how to use Ojibwemowin in an intuitive and natural way, beyond just Ojibwe words and grammar lists. It will bring Ojibwe back into the home and community, teach immersion pedagogy, provide structured learning and preparation to sit for Eminence testing, fill needed jobs in the area, prepare the students to be able to use Ojibwe as a language of instruction in a classroom setting, and help revitalize the language and culture.

The following courses are considered for this certificate:

Ojib 100: Beginning Ojibwemowin I 3 Credits
Ojib 200: Beginning Ojibwemowin II 3 Credits
Ojib 250: Intermediate Ojibwemowin I 3 Credits
Ojib 270: Intermediate Ojibwemowin II 3 Credits
Inst 121: Anishinaabe Culture Overview 3 Credits
Edu 285: Cultural Immersion 3 Credits
office administration
Certificate Program
Focus on computer applications such as keyboarding, desktop publishing, and office correspondence. Great to prepare students for job positions such as receptionist, administrative assistant, hotel front desk clerk, or clerk in other office-related positions. Great for office administration jobs.

​The following courses are considered for this certificate:

Bus 110: Office Methods and Human Resources 3 Credits
Bmgt 130: Business Management and Marketing 3 Credits
Bus 251: Business and Its Legal Environment 3 Credits
Bus 270: Business Ethics 3 Credits
Cplt 100: Computer Literacy for College Learners 3 Credits
Engl 110: College Writing I 3 Credits
Court Advocacy
Certificate Program
This program offers students educational opportunities specific to Indian Law and focus on the White Earth Tribal Court. Positions within the Tribal Court structure are billable positions for the White Earth Reservation and could generate revenue through third-party billings for the Tribe.

​The following courses are considered for this certificate:

Inst 170: Tribal Law-Federal 3 Credits
Law 110: Criminal Law 3 Credits
Law 210: Court Advocacy 3 Credits
Inst 118: History of White Earth 3 Credits
Inst 121 Anishinaabe Culture Overview 3 Credits
Engl 110: College Writing I 3 Credits