REFR2215 - Advanced Electrical ApplicationsCredits: 3 (0/3/0)
This course covers the application of electrical principles used in commercial, industrial, hospital and supermarket refrigeration systems. Safety is emphasized.
PE2100 - Introduction to Sport ManagementCredits: 3 (3/0/0)
This course is designed to introduce the student to the dynamic nature of sports management. Topics may cover sports within our culture, sports enterprise, communication, public relations and use of social media. Sport event themes will be covered and include topics such as amateur sports participation, for-profit sports participation, tournament operations and sporting goods.
CPTR2275 - Data AnalyticsCredits: 3 (2/1/0)
This course is an Introduction to data analytics. Students will explore historical roots and reasons for business intelligence. They will be introduced to big data, data mining and data warehousing and how they help businesses. Database scalability and optimization also will be covered.
MUSC2291 - Individual Piano LessonsCredits: 2 (2/0/0)
Meets MnTC Goal Area 6F. Individual piano lessons of one hour per week are open to advanced students with instructor's consent and required of piano performance or piano pedagogy majors. Course includes additional studio classes and required performances at the instructor's discretion. Interested students should contact the music department to arrange instruction. There is an additional fee. May be repeated for credit.
MCDD1104 - Mechanical Engineering Drawing ICredits: 4 (1/3/0)
The objective of this course is to develop the student's knowledge and use of machine drafting, lettering, line identity and application, orthographic projection, dimensioning practices, and section and auxiliary drawings.
RADT1146 - Radiographic Procedures IIICredits: 4 (2/2/0)
This course will provide the student with the knowledge necessary to perform routine and mobile radiographic procedures relative to skull (including sensory organs), traumatic injury, and surgical radiography. Pathological conditions of these anatomical structures will be discusses as well. In addition the student will be introduced to highly specialized studies of the central nervous system, cardiovascular, lymphatic system and cross-sectional imaging. Special imaging equipment, physical settings and techniques used in these highly specialized studies will also be included.
NURS2447 - Nursing Clinical IIICredits: 4 (0/4/0)
This clinical course provides the professional nursing student with opportunities to manage care for diverse patient populations including care planning delegation, supervision, prioritization and continuity of care. Concepts of evidence-based nursing care and clinical judgment skills, personal identity and behavior, teamwork and collaboration, holism, patient-centered care, safety and quality improvement will be interwoven into patient care.
DSET1114 - Vehicle BrakesCredits: 3 (1/2/0)
This course covers hydraulic and air brake system operation, service and diagnosis. Anti-lock braking systems will also be covered.
HIST1202 - American History since 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 the Gilded Age, populism, progressivism, isolationism, American involvement in the two World Wars, the Cold War, Vietnam, the civil rights movement and the debate over American exceptionalism.
ADMM2500 - Human Disease Applications for Administrative Health ProfessionalsCredits: 3 (2/1/0)
Knowledge of human diseases is crucial for administrative health personnel to efficiently and accurately assist health care providers and staff with the many administrative tasks associated with health care treatment. This course focuses on common signs and symptoms of disease affecting the human body including associated procedures, diagnostic testing and treatment. Recognition of emergent and urgent symptoms is addressed. Knowledge of the many aspects of human disease is needed to effectively provide health care support services and interact with patients presenting electronically, verbally or in person with administrative health personnel. Practical applications in communication, documentation and billing for the administrative medical office are emphasized.