MCDD2220 - Mechanical Engineering Drawing IVCredits: 3 (2/1/0)
This course introduces the student to multiple specialized computer programs to create working drawings for manufacturing and construction.
RADT2224 - Imaging EquipmentCredits: 4 (2/2/0)
This course is designed to establish a knowledge base in radiographic, fluoroscopic, mobile and tomographic equipment (including computed tomography) requirements and design including circuitry of the x-ray machine. The content will also provide a basic knowledge of quality control. Computer applications in the radiologic sciences related to image capture, display, storage and distribution are presented, as well.
DCNH2242 - Advanced Engines and Fuel SystemsCredits: 6 (2/4/0)
This course is designed to give students an understanding of medium- and heavy-duty diesel engines used in Case New Holland equipment. Engines being studied include but are not limited to Cummins, Iveco, International Harvester and New Holland. Areas of study include base engine components, intake and exhaust systems, emission control devices, lubrication systems, cooling systems and fuel systems.
PLBG1133 - Blueprint ReadingCredits: 2 (2/0/0)
This course covers different types and sections of blueprints, including the different views and key points a plumber will need to understand. Interpreting isometrics also will be covered. Specification sheets will be introduced and their importance explained.
HIST1102 - Western Civilization: 1600s to the PresentCredits: 3 (3/0/0)
Meets MnTC Goal Areas 5 and 8. This course provides a discussion of the political, economic, cultural and social factors which have shaped the history of Western Civilization. Topics include the Glorious, French and Industrial Revolutions, Napoleon and the Napoleon Wars, the two world wars, and the rise and collapse of communism.
DNHY2223 - Dental Hygiene Practice VCredits: 6 (0/6/0)
This course is a continuation of DNHY2213 with emphasis on the treatment of moderate to advanced periodontal disease, the development of speed and an introduction to several advanced dental hygiene techniques.
PE2114 - Applied Coaching: VolleyballCredits: 1 (1/0/0)
This course provides students with the knowledge to teach the fundamentals of volleyball. Emphasis will be on rules, technique, strategy, game plan and practice planning. Other topics will include safety and proper equipment usage.
CPTR2272 - Network Operating SystemsCredits: 3 (2/1/0)
This course teaches the functions of a network operating system so the student can effectively maintain and manage a network. The student learns how to establish and oversee the operations of a network, create logins, design and establish directory structures and implement security.
IPP1111 - Introduction to InterpretingCredits: 3 (3/0/0)
This course introduces the field of interpreting and the role of a sign language interpreter. It covers interpreting as a field of professional practice, the current nature of the field, the variety of employment opportunities, interpreter training, interpreter certification and professional ethical standards.
CPTR1125 - IT Essentials ICredits: 3 (1/2/0)
This course is designed for students seeking entry-level computer hardware and software skills. Target students include those who want to prepare for careers in information and communication technology (ICT) and students who want to gain skills and working knowledge of how computers work, how to assemble computers and how to troubleshoot hardware and software issues.