CVRI2264 - Cardiovascular Technology Practicum IIICredits: 5 (0/0/5)
In part three of this capstone course, students will apply the knowledge and skills gained throughout the Cardiovascular Technology program. Students will function as a part of the cardiovascular team under the supervision of a preceptor. Students will participate in experiences Monday through Friday for the duration of the academic term. Shifts may rotate between day, evening, night and on-call shifts.
SOMM2200 - Social Media ManagementCredits: 3 (2/1/0)
This course will instruct students on the basics of social media management, primarily from a business and marketing perspective. An emphasis will be placed on industry-established planning, management and measurement processes. Students will learn the tools necessary to manage a company's social program at any point, from setting up a program from scratch to performing ongoing maintenance and assessment that will ensure continued success.
AGRI1400 - Farm Marketing and ManagementCredits: 3 (3/0/0)
This course is an introduction to concepts, strategies and technology for farm planning, economic accounting systems and marketing techniques.
ADMM1160 - Medical Documentation IICredits: 3 (1/2/0)
This course is an extension of Medical Documentation I, expanding skills in the English language, technology, medical knowledge, proofreading, editing, research and extracting information from healthcare records.
MCDD2230 - 3D Printing and PrototypingCredits: 2 (1/1/0)
This course covers the basic concepts of rapid prototyping for manufacturing utilizing three-dimensional printers and scanning equipment.
MCDD2254 - Computer Numerical ControlCredits: 2 (1/1/0)
This course develops the student's knowledge of computer numerical control components, machines, and basic programming codes and functions.
AMST2206 - Body Electrical and Mechanical ICredits: 3 (1/2/0)
This course teaches diagnosis and repair of interior and exterior lighting, safety devices, comfort systems, and door, window and seat control systems. The student will use wiring diagrams to pinpoint body electrical concerns. Window, door and seat control service will be performed, and common vehicle accessories will be addressed.
MATH1134 - Calculus ICredits: 5 (5/0/0)
Meets MnTC Goal Areas 2 and 4. This course includes limits and continuity, derivatives, definite and indefinite integrals of algebraic, trigonometric, exponential and logarithmic functions, and applications of the derivative and definite integral.
ELWT1106 - Climbing Electrical StructureCredits: 4 (0/4/0)
This course provides the student with the knowledge and skills to safely climb and frame various electrical structures to heights of 50 feet. Topics include free-hand and safety-strap climbing, and installation and removal of pole line hardware.
RADT2110 - Radiographic Clinical IVCredits: 5 (0/0/5)
This clinical course emphasizes the basic radiographic procedures and positioning related to the skull, facial bones, paranasal sinuses and detailed areas of the skull. This clinical experience provides an opportunity to work with increased independence.