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PE1141 - Introduction to Strength TrainingCredits: 1 (0/1/0) This course is an introduction to weight lifting, weight room safety, periodization, energy systems, nervous system, muscular system and how this information is used to formulate a weight training program as a means to achieve muscular strength
THTR2120 - Script Analysis: Understanding the PlayCredits: 3 (3/0/0) Meets MnTC Goal Area 6. Students will explore the process of taking a play script from the page to the stage. Students will study various plays, identify literary elements and explore how actors, designers or directors use the text of a play to
PE2112 - Applied Coaching: FootballCredits: 1 (1/0/0) This course provides the student with the knowledge to teach the fundamentals of football. Emphasis will be on rules, technique, strategy, game plan and practice planning. Other topics will include safety and proper equipment usage.
COSM1130 - Properties of the Hair and ScalpCredits: 1 (1/0/0) In this course, students learn the structure and composition of the hair shaft and hair follicle, how to recognize various disorders and diseases of the hair and scalp, and determine which disorders can be serviced in the salon and which should be
WEBD1120 - User Experience DesignCredits: 3 (1/2/0) In this course, students will gain a hands-on understanding of user experience (UX) design practices. Students will develop an overview of the facets of user experience thinking and how they can be utilized to improve project design. Students also
CIVL1119 - Survey II: Land SurveysCredits: 3 (1/2/0) Students will learn civil engineering technology land surveying principles including topographic surveys, utilities, drainage and roadway alignment. This course emphasizes the use of Total Station and Global Positioning Systems (GPS) for collecting
DNAS1215 - Dental SpecialtiesCredits: 1 (1/0/0) This course introduces the student to the dental specialties of pediatric dentistry, periodontics, oral and maxillofacial surgery, endodontics, orthodontics and prosthodontics, both fixed and removable. This course will provide the student with an
PWST1021 - Ignition, Charging and Starter SystemsCredits: 3 (1/2/0) This course is a continuation of the Electrical Foundation course and will cover the study of electrical systems used on power sports equipment. It will focus primarily on ignition and starting systems. Students will learn and apply the theories of
ADMM2260 - Certified Professional Coder - Hospital Examination ReviewCredits: 1 (1/0/0) This course prepares students to take the Certified Professional Coder - Hospital (CPC-H) examination. Review of CPT, ICD and HCPCS II coding will be an integral part of this course. Practice examinations will be taken under timed conditions. The
ELL0065 - American English IdiomsCredits: 2 (2/0/0) This vocabulary course is for non-native learners of English. Students will learn common idiomatic expressions used in North American English, with emphasis on expressions grouped by cultural themes. It is designed to develop both language and