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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
THTR1115 - Digital Theatre Production PracticumCredits: 3 (0/3/0) Meets MnTC Goal Area 6. Students will participate as performers and technicians in a digital theatrical production. Student opportunities include writing, editing and recording the performance or video editing.
CPTR2001 - Scripting for AutomationCredits: 3 (2/1/0) Students will build on the skills learned in Introduction to Programming and Scripting. Students will learn scripting styles, procedures and methods for system, database, web and network environments.
DNHY1114 - Radiology Lab IICredits: 1 (0/1/0) Dental Hygiene students will be introduced to techniques and processes for exposing digital full-mouth series and extra-oral digital radiographs on skulls, manikins and patients. Students will utilize these techniques and processes to expose digital
PSYC2236 - Special Topics for Autism Spectrum DisorderCredits: 3 (3/0/0) This course provides in-depth study into current issues surrounding autism spectrum disorders (ASD). For example, this course may focus on the impact of mental health and medical issues on an individual's experience living with ASD. Content will vary
PSYC2233 - Strategies for Working With Individuals With Autism Spectrum DisorderCredits: 4 (4/0/0) This course will introduce students to evidence-based and research-focused intervention strategies commonly implemented when serving individuals with autism spectrum disorders. Team-based collaborative consultation for individuals diagnosed with ASD
ED2233 - Strategies for Working With Individuals With Autism Spectrum DisorderCredits: 4 (4/0/0) This course will introduce students to evidence-based and research-focused intervention strategies commonly implemented when serving individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Team-based collaborative consultation for individuals diagnosed
HLTH2213 - Emergency ResponderCredits: 3 (2.5/0.5/0) The first responder-level course covers regular and more advanced first aid practices and procedures including extrication and transportation, professional-level CPR, oxygen administration, long bone splinting, blood pressure monitoring, emergency
FIRE1115 - Firefighter Skills IICredits: 2 (0/2/0) This course covers the objectives of the Minnesota Fire Service Certification Board for certification as a Firefighter II. The MFSCB objectives are based on National Fire Protection Association 1001: Standard for Fire Fighter Professional
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