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Credits: 5 (4/1/0)
Meets MnTC Goal Areas 2 and 3. This course is the first of a two-course series (CHEM1111 and CHEM1112) intended for science majors. Students will learn the general chemistry principles: problem solving, nomenclature, atomic structure, electronic...
Credits: 2 (1/1/0)
This course covers the installation methods and materials used in industrial wiring. Topics include transformers, busways, motor installation, industrial metering, overcurrent system coordination, ground detection, grounding systems, surge protection...
Credits: 3 (1/2/0)
PowerSports Fuel Systems covers the theory and operation of both carbureted and fuel injection fuel systems. Included in the course are inspection, troubleshooting, seasonal service requirements and fuel quality testing.
Credits: 1 (0/1/0)
This course is designed for students who have an advanced knowledge and skill of strength training. Students will be expected to employ safety in the weight room. Students will develop a needs analysis plan that includes best training practices and...
Credits: 3 (1/2/0)
This course provides students with expanded technical understanding and skills necessary for residential wiring. Students will be provided with experience for installations common to residential structures including general receptacles, lighting and...
Credits: 3 (3/0/0)
Meets MnTC Goal Areas 2, 6 and 8. Developments in the arts, architecture, science, philosophy and education and studies in human interaction are often provoked by changes in technology. Early changes in military technology made it possible for...
Credits: 6 (0/0/6)
This course, Surgical Clinical II, introduces the student to patient care in an operating room in the role of surgical technologist.
Credits: 2 (0/2/0)
This course introduces students to building automation systems. These systems are becoming critical required components used for green buildings, energy conservation and building safety systems. Topics covered in this course include electrical energy...
Credits: 3 (2/1/0)
In this course the student utilizes the Java programming language to create both Internet applets and applications.
Credits: 3 (1/2/0)
This course examines the material and design aspects of commercial wiring. Topics include raceways, boxes, design requirements for conduit layouts, circuit overcurrent protection and lighting.