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COSM1100 - Salon SafetyCredits: 1 (1/0/0) This course is for students pursuing a cosmetology, esthiology, nail technology and eyelash technology career. Students will learn the necessary precautions and safety measures to ensure a safe working environment. Students must pass all applicable
ACCT2210 - Managerial AccountingCredits: 4 (4/0/0) This course focuses on providing financial information to management for strategic decision-making related to cost analysis and cost management.
CPTR2100 - Supporting End-User ApplicationsCredits: 3 (2/1/0) This course emphasizes the knowledge, skills and abilities necessary to improve the productivity of the computer user. Students will learn about providing support for the user's computer including the operating system and the software applications
ELL1060 - English Language Learner Writing ICredits: 4 (3/1/0) This writing course is for non-native learners of English and is designed to prepare students for ELL1080: ELL Writing II. Students will learn the short essay form for expository writing, emphasizing sentence and paragraph structures as well as
PSYC1201 - Introduction to Mental Health Behavioral AideCredits: 4 (4/0/0) This course will provide students with the knowledge and resources to enter practice as a Mental Health Behavioral Aide II. Students will achieve entry-level competencies in providing therapeutic and rehabilitative care for children and adolescents
HIST1101 - Western Civilization: Ancient to 1600sCredits: 3 (3/0/0) Meets MnTC Goal Areas 5 and 8. This course provides a discussion of the political, economic, cultural and social factors which have shaped the history of Western Civilization. Topics include ancient civilizations, the development of the major
CONM2213 - Safety ManagementCredits: 2 (2/0/0) This course includes construction management applications in the areas of safety and health. Students will have an opportunity to earn OSHA 30-hour authorization for successful course completion.
BIOL1170 - Essentials of Human Anatomy and PhysiologyCredits: 4 (4/0/0) Meets MnTC Goal Area 3. This course introduces students to the structure and function of the human body using an organ system approach. Beginning with the levels of biological organization, study will proceed through the following organ systems
MATH1115 - Functions/TrigonometryCredits: 4 (4/0/0) Meets MnTC Goal Areas 2 and 4. This course includes trigonometric functions, right triangle trigonometry, radian measure and circular functions, identities, equations, inverse functions, oblique triangles, complex numbers, vectors, polar coordinates
SUPL1110 - Budget and Financial ManagementCredits: 3 (3/0/0) This course is designed for non-financial personnel who need to understand the basic theories of finance and apply them to practical business decisions. Key topics include learning the generally accepted accounting and budgeting principles, financial