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ADMS1240 - Presentations and Desktop PublishingCredits: 3 (2/1/0) This course introduces the concepts, terminology, techniques and applications of presentations and desktop publishing and incorporates advanced document processing skills. Students will create a slide show to present information. Students will enter
CPTR2255 - Software Security and TestingCredits: 3 (2/1/0) This course is an introduction to software security and testing. Students will learn the importance of this aspect of software development by exploring historical and current needs in the area of stable and secure software development. The use of
ADMS2200 - Office Administration CapstoneCredits: 2 (1/1/0) This course is a capstone experience designed to advance, enhance and reinforce software skills for the office professional with extensive integration of applications using word processing, spreadsheets, databases, presentations and basic office
MKTG2402 - Management and Marketing SeminarCredits: 3 (3/0/0) This seminar provides an avenue for the exploration and investigation of special study topics in management and marketing. As a career enrichment course, it is designed to integrate the coursework taken and contribute to the student's personal and/or
BUS2500 - Business InternshipCredits: 3 (0/0/3) This internship course is designed to provide the student with a purposeful occupational experience in a business environment related to his or her program of study. A learning plan is created for each student in conjunction with the business site to
ADMM2255 - Evaluation and Management Coding PracticesCredits: 1 (0.5/0.5/0) This course will teach the students to appropriately assign evaluation and management codes based on the physician documentation using 1995, 1997 and 2021 E/M Coding guidelines. Students will abstract information from healthcare documentation and
ART2001 - Art and the EnvironmentCredits: 3 (3/0/0) Meets MnTC Goal Areas 6 and 10. Students will explore works of land or earth art and architecture from historical, contemporary, and environmental contexts. Topics vary but will include the origins and development of land and earth art and
SOC2030 - Community and Environmental SociologyCredits: 3 (3/0/0) Meets MnTC Goal Areas 5 and 10. Students will use the sociological perspective to examine the relationship between the social and physical environment. The course evaluates the ways in which the environment, sustainability, resources, and conflict
THTR1101 - Introduction to TheatreCredits: 3 (3/0/0) Meets MnTC Goal Areas 6 and 7. Students will explore the technical and artistic elements of theatre, examine theatre spaces and the roles of theatre artists and technicians, and study the history of theatre. Students will critically analyze a variety
THTR1142 - StagecraftCredits: 3 (2/1/0) Meets MnTC Goal Areas 6 and 10. In this hands-on course, students will learn how to safely use materials, tools and theatrical equipment to complete a variety of projects and will be required to complete lab hours working with the tools and