ADMM1200 - Medical Office Technology ToolsCredits: 2 (1/1/0) Students will utilize technology that is commonly used in a medical office setting and develop 10-key skills necessary for billing and insurance practices.
ELEC1175 - Best Maintenance Practices ICredits: 2 (1/1/0) More than 70 percent of equipment failures in industry and manufacturing are self-induced by a company's own maintenance workers, policies or attitudes, resulting in downtime or lost production. This course covers the best maintenance practices as
WMST1130 - Introduction to Women's StudiesCredits: 3 (3/0/0) Meets MnTC Goal Areas 5 and 7. This course is an interdisciplinary study designed to enhance the student's understanding of women's cultural, social, historical, political and economic contributions and humanitarian achievements based on historical
ADMS1120 - Administrative Office ProceduresCredits: 3 (2/1/0) This course covers the skills and procedures required for the administrative office professional within the automated modern office. Topics may include time management, leading teams, handling conflict resolution, managing projects, planning and
MKTG1106 - Professional SellingCredits: 3 (3/0/0) This course covers a fundamental sales approach that can be used as a foundation for future sales courses. The content covers steps used to plan a sales presentation and methods of determining and filling prospect needs or wants.
SPAN2211 - Intermediate Spanish ICredits: 4 (4/0/0) Meets MnTC Goal Area 8. This course is the first semester of Intermediate Spanish. Students will develop reading, writing, listening and speaking through a focus on historical, political, cultural and artistic expressions of the Spanish-speaking
BLDG1114 - Blueprint Reading ICredits: 2 (2/0/0) This course provides the student with a working knowledge of blueprints and specifications. The student gains an understanding of blueprints, then interprets and applies this knowledge to job situations.
ENGL2325 - Contemporary World LiteratureCredits: 3 (3/0/0) Meets MnTC Goal Areas 6 and 8. This course provides students an opportunity to read, discuss and analyze contemporary literature from around the world. The focus of the course is on fiction, although students may also be introduced to other
BIOL2220 - General MicrobiologyCredits: 4 (3/1/0) Meets MnTC Goal Area 3. This course provides an overview of the structure and function of microorganisms, including archaea, bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites. Students will examine the molecular diversity, genetics, physiology and ecology of
HUM2210 - Introduction to FilmCredits: 3 (3/0/0) Meets MnTC Goal Areas 2 and 6. This course offers students an overview of the elements that comprise "telling stories on film." Students will study shot, angle, lighting, mise en scene, movement, editing, sound, etc. The course will also consider how