MATH1112 - Applied StatisticsCredits: 3 (3/0/0) Meets MnTC Goal Areas 2 and 4. This course focuses on the principles and applications of statistics and data analysis with an emphasis on inference. Students acquire a solid foundation in the basics of statistics and its application in solving
PLBG1150 - Plumbing Technology InternshipCredits: 2 (0/0/2) This course will provide plumbing students with the opportunity to apply their knowledge, practice their skills, integrate behaviors and explore areas of employment within the plumbing industry. Students will perform activities consistent with
RADT1270 - Radiographic Procedures BridgeCredits: 4 (2/2/0) This course provides students with the knowledge necessary to perform routine and mobile radiographic procedures relative to facial bones, arthrology, traumatic injury, surgical radiography and the bony thorax, urinary system and gastrointestinal
RADT1274 - Radiation Safety and Equipment BridgeCredits: 2 (2/0/0) This course is designed to establish a knowledge base in fluoroscopic, mobile and tomographic equipment (including computed tomography) requirements and design. Radiation safety procedures unique to these specialized equipment types will also be
EMS1300 - Emergency Medical Technician PracticumCredits: 1 (0/1/0) This course introduces the emergency medical technician (EMT) student to emergency medical services (EMS) operations and patient care. During this course, students will have the opportunity to work under the direction of a preceptor with various
EMS1200 - Emergency Medical Technician FundamentalsCredits: 2 (2/0/0) This course prepares students for the work of providing care in the emergency medical field as an emergency medical technician (EMT). It will enable the student to assess, identify, treat and manage a variety of prehospital traumatic and medical
EMS1210 - Emergency Medical Technician Fundamentals LabCredits: 1 (0/1/0) The purpose of this laboratory course is to discuss, perform and relate the concepts taught in the EMT Fundamentals course. This will be done in group discussions and demonstrations, and in individual and group scenarios. This hands-on course will
EMS1100 - Introduction to Emergency Medical ServicesCredits: 2 (2/0/0) This course provides students with basic knowledge of emergency medical services (EMS). Students will learn about the history of EMS, EMS systems and operations, legal and ethical aspects of EMS, documentation, and disaster and initial hazmat
RADT2101 - Radiographic Clinical IIICredits: 4 - 5 This clinical course emphasizes the basic radiographic procedures and positioning related to the urinary system, the bony thorax and the vertebral column. The student is also introduced to radiographic exposure factors and off-peak (e.g. evening and
BUS1100 - Business ComputersCredits: 3 (2/1/0) Students will utilize business computer software applications including word processing, spreadsheets, databases and presentation software to solve business problems, emphasizing professional design and organization. Additional topics include basic