PE1197 - Varsity VolleyballCredits: 1 (0/1/0)
This course presents students with numerous opportunities in a variety of situations to learn and develop physical skills in a competitive intercollegiate volleyball setting.
PWST2304 - Motorcycles ICredits: 3 (1/2/0)
This course focuses on various types of four-cycle motorcycle and ATV engines. Students will learn engine service and maintenance procedures. Students will also learn about motorcycle fuel systems and related components.
CIVL1138 - CADD II: Plan LayoutCredits: 3 (2/1/0)
This course introduces students to industry-specific civil design software. Students will learn concepts relating to civil engineering drawings including topography, site planning, mapping and downloading survey data to create digital terrain models.
MCDD1106 - Mechanical Engineering Drawing IICredits: 4 (0/4/0)
The objective of this course is to develop the student's use and knowledge of pictorial drawings, sheet metal, pattern layout and welding drawing. Mechanical fasteners will be identified.
HIST1201 - American History to 1877Credits: 3 (3/0/0)
Meets MnTC Goal Areas 5 and 7. This course provides a discussion of the political, economic, cultural and social factors which have shaped American history. Topics include European exploration and colonization, the American Revolution and Founding period, the rise of democracy and industrialization, sectional conflict, the Civil War and Reconstruction.
DSET2204 - Advanced Electrical and Emission SystemsCredits: 3 (1/2/0)
This course covers failure analysis of electrical systems, the recognition of causes of failures and how to interpret a wiring diagram. Lab activities include the troubleshooting of heavy-duty electrical and emission components, testing, inspecting and repair. Electrical meters will be used to diagnose, locate and repair failures. Lab work may include diagnosis, disassembly, inspection, repair, assembly and testing of program and customer-owned equipment.
MKTG1200 - Introduction to Social MediaCredits: 3 (3/0/0)
This course provides students with an introduction to several popular social media sites. Emphasis is on how to use social media platforms to successfully market your business and/or products. Special attention will be paid to when this type of marketing is most effective, how to select the most effective social media outlet for your particular target demographic and tracking results.
COSM2200 - Manicuring/PedicuringCredits: 1 (1/0/0)
In this course students will learn basic manicuring and pedicuring procedures. Students will understand the importance of providing services in a safe environment.
CADD1410 - Introduction to Autodesk InventorCredits: 3 (2/1/0)
This course introduces students to the part modeling and drawing layout tools in Autodesk's Inventor software. Students learn the concepts of parametric sketching and modeling, sketched feature creation and editing, placed feature creation and editing, and model-derived drawing layouts.
PDEV1101 - Campus Life- Active LivingCredits: 3 (3/0/0)
This course is designed to help M State students strengthen and develop critical and creative thinking skills associated with a college academic experience, make social adaptations to a new environment and make connections with faculty, staff and resource offices. Topics include an understanding of individual risks and barriers, time management and personal responsibility. This class is also designed to develop student awareness of how to live a healthy holistic lifestyle. Students will be able to deepen their understanding with regards to social, emotional, intellectual, vocational and physical elements of self-development. Students will also participate in physical activities that promote a healthy, drug-free on-campus environment. Additional topics to be discussed may include but are not limited to goal setting, stress management, and drug and alcohol use,