SUPL1118 - Lead and Facilitate TeamsCredits: 3 (3/0/0)
This course will address the role of supervisor, manager and leader as a leader and facilitator of work teams. Topics will include planning work teams, creating effective team interaction, identifying characteristics of successful teams and demonstrating skills and behaviors of both team leader and team member.
HITM2230 - Medical Science for Health Information ProfessionalsCredits: 3 (3/0/0)
This course provides students with an understanding of fundamental concepts of pathological conditions and therapeutics associated with multiple medical conditions. A working knowledge of the nature and cause of disease processes, including etiology, signs, symptoms and diagnostic evaluation, is covered. Appropriate treatment modalities are covered for each body system, including pharmacological, preventative, palliative, therapeutic and surgical. This allows health information professionals to apply diagnosis and treatment knowledge to code assignment according to current guidelines.
DTRK2242 - Advanced Engines and Fuel SystemsCredits: 6 (2/4/0)
This course is designed to give students an understanding of the theory, operation, troubleshooting and repair of modern medium- and heavy-duty truck diesel engines. Areas of study include base engine components, intake and exhaust systems, emission control devices, lubrication systems, cooling systems and fuel systems on but not limited to truck diesel engines manufactured by Caterpillar, Cummins, Detroit, Navistar, Mack and Volvo.
AMST2220 - Ignition SystemsCredits: 3 (2/1/0)
This course will cover the operation of ignition systems. Students will learn how various ignition systems work so they will have the understanding to diagnose and repair ignition problems.
AMST2233 - Automatic Transmissions ICredits: 3 (2/1/0)
This course involves the principles of the multiple systems combined into an automatic transmission. The student will understand planetary gearing, clutch operation, band application and one-way clutching as they pertain to power flow through the transmission. The student will disassemble and make necessary adjustments and repairs on a variety of transmissions. The student will perform transmission fluid and filter changes where applicable.
WEBD2120 - Mobile ApplicationsCredits: 3 (1/2/0)
This course teaches application development for mobile operating systems and the Web. Focus will be on the creation of Web and platform-specific mobile applications. User experience design, user interface design, data access and Internet connectivity will be employed to create effective mobile applications.
DNHY1108 - Oral Histology and EmbryologyCredits: 2 (2/0/0)
This course covers the study of the microscopic anatomy of the oral tissues and the embryonic development of the face and oral cavity with emphasis on the masticatory system.
ACCT2256 - Income Tax-BusinessCredits: 3 (3/0/0)
This course provides an explanation and interpretation of the Internal Revenue Code as applied to sole proprietorships, partnerships and corporations. Topics include business income, expenses, business tax credits, withholding and payment of established estate and trust tax issues.
DNAS1119 - Advanced FunctionsCredits: 5 (2/3/0)
This course is designed to provide the student with instruction and practice to perform the clinical competency in the following intra-oral functions approved by the Minnesota Board of Dentistry: taking radiographic exposures, performing mechanical polishing, taking preliminary impressions and bite registrations, applying topical fluoride, placing and removing periodontal dressing, removing excess cement, monitoring nitrous oxide-induced patients, induction of nitrous oxide/oxygen sedation, removing excess bond from orthodontic appliances with rotary instruments and applying pit and fissure sealants. In addition the following intra-oral functions are taught and practiced to laboratory competency: removing sutures, preliminary adaptation of temporary (provisional) crowns, performing selected orthodontic functions, applying bleaching agents and performing approved endodontic procedures.
COSM1161 - Nail Structure and GrowthCredits: 1 (1/0/0)
In this course students will learn the structure of the nail, how to recognize various disorders and which disorders can be serviced in the salon.