CSEC2214 - Topics in Network SecurityCredits: 3 (2/1/0)
The goal of this course is to allow the investigation of a topic chosen from the current network security landscape. The topic will vary each offering depending on current trends in network security.
PWST1404 - GeneratorsCredits: 2 (1/1/0)
This course covers generator components and test procedures. Students will test generator voltages and learn how to diagnose and repair generators. Students should have a basic understanding of electricity and electrical meter usage.
ART1107 - Foundations of Art, 2-DCredits: 3 (2/1/0)
Meets MnTC Goal Areas 2 and 6. This course is an introduction to creative thinking, interpretation and self-expression. Students will explore basic two-dimensional elements and principles through the use of various media, tools, materials and processes. Color theory will be introduced.
HVAC2221 - Heat Pump Theory and OperationCredits: 3 (2/1/0)
This course will cover the various methods by which mechanical processes are used to move heat from different sources into residential housing. Some attention to commercial methods will be offered. An example of this would be use of the compression cycle of refrigeration to extract heat from the outside air.
CONM2217 - Computer Estimating and BiddingCredits: 3 (2/1/0)
This course is designed to utilize computer estimating software such as spreadsheets, databases and industry-leading software to produce competitive, timely and complete construction bids.
SOC2216 - Sociology of Race and EthnicityCredits: 3 (3/0/0)
Meets MnTC Goal Areas 5 and 7. This course examines the ambiguities and conflicts embedded within the broad and inclusive concept of diversity and endeavors to combine subjective interpretations of diversity with sociological perspectives to better prepare students to participate in, and appreciate, an increasingly diverse culture.
ELEC2220 - Electrician InternshipCredits: 3 (0/0/3)
This course provides the student with the opportunity to work for an electrician or in another approved electrical setting. The student will experience working at the job site with other employees and under various working conditions.
REFR2212 - Advanced Refrigeration LabCredits: 3 (0/3/0)
This course gives students the opportunity to work on more complicated refrigeration systems through individual or paired groups on field trips, off-site meetings and hands-on projects. Safety is emphasized.
DNAS1103 - Clinical Assisting ICredits: 6 (3/3/0)
This course includes an orientation to the history of dentistry, educational requirements, credentialing opportunities and professional associations for dental and allied dental careers. The student is provided with instruction in the use of dental equipment, instruments and supplies; principles of four-handed dentistry; concepts of infection control and instrument recirculation; management of medical and dental emergencies; and procedures related to oral diagnosis, preventive dentistry and restorative dentistry.
THPY1118 - KinesiologyCredits: 3 (2/1/0)
This course teaches students to identify the location and movements of skeletal muscles. Students will identify bones and boney landmarks. They will learn muscle origin and insertion using specific boney landmarks as points of anatomical reference. They will learn directional terms and terms of movement. Students will learn to identify and describe the movement of each muscle.