ED2205 - Introduction to Education and TechnologyCredits: 2 (2/0/0) This course is an introduction to the career of teaching, along with the development of technology skills. Specific variables related to teaching as a profession are explored including professional roles and responsibilities, students, curriculum and
ECON2210 - MacroeconomicsCredits: 3 (3/0/0) This course provides the student with a means to study economic principles as they relate to determinants of national income, national income accounting, business cycles, unemployment, inflation and aggregate expenditures. The course also examines
CONM1104 - Construction Management PrinciplesCredits: 2 (2/0/0) This course provides an overview of the construction management industry and introduces the students to the duties and responsibilities of the construction professional. The emphasis of this course will be on the importance of the industry, the
MUSC1191 - Individual Piano LessonsCredits: 1 (1/0/0) Meets MnTC Goal Area 6F. Students should contact the music department to arrange individual piano lessons. There is an additional fee. May be repeated for credit.
MUSC1118 - Rock and Pop MusicCredits: 3 (3/0/0) Meets MnTC Goal Area 6. This survey of rock and pop music for all students provides a comprehensive history of pop music in the United States from its origins leading up to Elvis Presley to the Beatles to the current sounds of today. Emphasis is
CPTR1129 - RPG ProgrammingCredits: 4 (2/2/0) This course is an introduction to RPG programming and AS400 system operations. The student will learn the basics of operating the AS400 and begin writing RPG programs. These programs will include building physical files, writing RPG code, compiling
ELL0060 - English Language Learner ReadingCredits: 3 (3/0/0) This reading course is for non-native learners of English. Students will learn the skills and vocabulary necessary to read college-level materials with emphasis given to effective note taking and summarizing. Students will engage in frequent large
DTRK1140 - Supervised Occupational Experience 1Credits: 7 (0/0/7) Students will apply skill sets previously learned related to medium- and heavy-duty trucks at a sponsoring dealer or fleet shop. Students may be introduced to curriculum skill sets to be delivered in future semesters. Skill sets will be identified in
DSET2240 - Supervised Occupational Experience IICredits: 3 (0/0/3) Students will apply skill sets previously learned related to truck and/or other diesel-powered equipment. Skill sets will be identified in a training plan developed by industry and instructor.
PSYC2220 - Abnormal PsychologyCredits: 3 (3/0/0) Meets MnTC Goal Area 5. This course is an introduction to the diagnosis, etiology and treatment of maladaptive behavior. The course will include historical and theoretical approaches, prevention and community resources.