PNSG1528 - Clinical II Practical NursingCredits: 4 (0/4/0)
This course provides the student an opportunity to apply nursing judgment using evidence-based care, critical thinking and clinical judgment to implement safe, patient-centered and relationship-centered care to individual patients across the lifespan. The clinical student reflects on the value of patient-centered care, teamwork and collaboration, informatics, quality improvement, safety, managing care of the individual patient, nursing judgment and evidence-based care.
FIRE1130 - Technical RescueCredits: 3 (1/2/0)
This course will cover the basic technical rescue techniques required from National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 1670, Standard on Operations and Training for Technical Search and Rescue Incidents.
ELEC2238 - Low Voltage WiringCredits: 2 (1/1/0)
This course provides students with an understanding of installation procedures and National Electrical Code (NEC) requirements for coax, telephone, fire alarm, security, fiber optic, cat 4, cat 5 and other low-voltage wiring systems.
CONM1124 - Building SystemsCredits: 3 (3/0/0)
This course is a comprehensive treatment of the various techniques, systems and methodologies utilized in the construction industry and will help the student prepare for the responsibilities of supervision on a modern construction project.
COSM1153 - North Dakota Laws and RulesCredits: 1 (1/0/0)
This course prepares students for the North Dakota Laws and Rules portion of their state license examination.
REFR2202 - Commercial Refrigeration and Air Conditioning PrinciplesCredits: 4 (4/0/0)
This course covers the principles of basic heat theory and gas laws as they apply to refrigeration systems. The operation of commercial walk-in coolers and freezers, commercial ice machines, air conditioners and heat pumps will be discussed, along with accessory components and piping methods used to install and maintain these systems. Safety is emphasized.
MATH0085 - Elementary Algebra ICredits: 2 (2/0/0)
This course provides both a foundation for further study of general and technical mathematics and preparation for applying mathematics in daily life and other college coursework. Topics include problem solving and critical thinking using properties of numbers and algebra. Through the study of mathematics, students will work on developing self-assessment and goal-setting skills, utilizing resources and gaining an understanding of the level of commitment necessary to succeed in an academic or real-world setting.
ELWT1108 - Construction of Overhead StructuresCredits: 3 (0/3/0)
This course provides the student with the technical understanding and skill necessary to construct overhead high voltage structures. Topics include interpretation of industry specification manuals, identification of overhead hardware, construction techniques and tool use.
ANTH1100 - Introduction to AnthropologyCredits: 3 (3/0/0)
Meets MnTC Goal Areas 5 and 8. This course is a survey of human nature through time and around the world. It examines the physical nature of our species, archaeology, the study of cultural behavior and linguistic studies.
ACCT2616 - Intermediate Accounting ICredits: 3 (3/0/0)
This course is a comprehensive study of accounting theory and concepts with an analysis of the influence on financial accounting by various boards, associations and governmental agencies. Topics may include the income statement, balance sheet, statement of cash flows, and various asset, liability and equity sections.