Search
CIVL2209 - Construction InspectionCredits: 3 (2/1/0) This course involves the study and performance of procedures necessary in the inspection and documentation of general construction of public works projects. Topics include inspector responsibilities, project management and aggregate base, concrete
ELEC2246 - Advanced ElectronicsCredits: 2 (1/1/0) This course provides theory, operation and practical applications of various field-effect transistors, thyristors, photosensitive devices, sensing devices and wave chopping circuitry.
THTR1120 - Theatre Performance PracticumCredits: 2 (0/2/0) Meets MnTC Goal Area 6. Students will audition, accept a role and participate as performers in a main stage or approved theatrical production. Students may enroll after audition dates, and the course may be repeated twice.
ASL1101 - American Sign Language and Deaf Culture ICredits: 3 (3/0/0) This is the first in a series of courses designed to develop the skills and knowledge needed to communicate in American Sign Language (ASL). This course introduces information about the Deaf community and Deaf culture. It will familiarize students
ELWT1130 - Electrical Line Worker InternshipCredits: 2 (0/0/2) This course will concentrate on the student receiving apprentice line work skills under the supervision of an appropriate industry representative.
DCNH2238 - Transmissions and Drive SystemsCredits: 4 (1/3/0) This course covers procedures to test, troubleshoot and rebuild power shift and other specialized transmissions used on agricultural equipment and industrial powered equipment as related to Case New Holland equipment. This course also includes final
MUSC1168 - Pep BandCredits: 1 (1/0/0) Meets MnTC Goal Area 6F. The M State Pep Band is an instrumental group that meets two times per week on a regularly scheduled basis. The group will study and prepare music from a wide range of composers and styles and performs a minimum of one
PNSG1518 - Foundations of Adult Nursing Care IICredits: 5 (3/2/0) This course incorporates the nursing process, teamwork and collaboration, safety, quality improvement, professional identity and behavior, patient-centered and relationship-centered care, nursing judgment, evidence-based practice, managing care of
DNHY2226 - Community Dental HygieneCredits: 4 (3/1/0) The lecture portion of this course introduces the student to the disciplines and basic principles of dental public health, epidemiological methods and biostatistical measurement and analysis. The lab portion of this course enables the student to plan
WEBD2100 - Web Projects IICredits: 3 (1/2/0) Students will utilize the knowledge gained in previous classes to create Web applications with client-side and server-side technologies. The focus of this course is a top-down approach whereby students are assigned a project, assess the needs of the