HLTH1110 - Introduction to Anatomy and PhysiologyCredits: 3 (3/0/0)
This course is an introduction to the structure and function of the human body. Focus will be on the study of each individual organ system and the interaction of each system with the rest of the body.
ELEC1124 - Introduction to Electrical Blueprint ReadingCredits: 2 (1/1/0)
This course provides the student with a working knowledge of residential blueprints and specifications. The student gains an understanding of blueprints, then interprets and applies this knowledge to the electrical industry.
DENT1104 - Dental Health Care Providers IICredits: 1 (1/0/0)
This course will build on student learning in Introduction to Healthcare Providers I. Students will be challenged to go beyond definitions and practices and understand the what, why and how of blood-borne pathogens, concepts, standards and procedures of infection control, medical emergencies, first aid in the dental setting and patient privacy rights.
ENGR2220 - Engineering Mechanics IICredits: 3 (3/0/0)
This course introduces the theory and application of dynamics of particles and rigid bodies. Topics include the kinematics and kinetics of particles and rigid bodies (translational and rotational), principles of work and energy, and principles of impulse and momentum.
AMST1105 - Brakes ICredits: 3 (1/2/0)
This course teaches the basic principles of disc and drum brakes, hydraulic systems, parking brakes and power assist units. Emphasis is placed on operation, diagnosis and repair of various types of brake systems. Basic operation of anti-lock brake systems will be covered.
RADT1102 - Fundamental Concepts of Radiologic TechnologyCredits: 2 (2/0/0)
This course will introduce the student to foundations of the radiologic technology profession. The content will include: an examination of the organization of health care facilities and radiology departments, the radiologic technologist's role in the health care setting, professional obligations and behaviors, employment opportunities, historical significance of the profession, accreditation of educational programs, educational requirements, certification, registration, and licensure processes, and human diversity in the health care setting.
WMST1136 - Global Perspectives of WomenCredits: 3 (3/0/0)
Meets MNTC Goal Areas 6 and 8. This course examines the present-day realities of women's lives around the world.
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, muscular endurance, tone or size. This class may be repeated once for credit.
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 will learn the different layers of the hair and how it can be damaged. It is essential for students to be able to analyze a client's hair, determine what type of damage the hair has experienced and prescribe corrective treatment.