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HVAC1224 - Gas and Oil HeatingCredits: 3 (1/2/0) This course covers residential gas and oil heating units, primarily forced air furnaces. Emphasis is on understanding the sequence of operation, proper adjustment, efficiency measurement and safety. This course also includes the diagnosis and repair
ECON2222 - MicroeconomicsCredits: 3 (3/0/0) Microeconomics stresses the concepts of scarcity, production possibilities, supply and demand curves, elastic and inelastic goods and services, competition, monopolies, oligopolies, poverty and income distribution in the United States. In general
NURS2410 - Role TransitionCredits: 2 (2/0/0) This course prepares the practical nurse to transition into the professional nursing role. Concepts of legal and ethical considerations in practice, holistic assessment, the nursing process and development of individualized plans of care will be
ACCT2211 - Financial Accounting ICredits: 3 (3/0/0) This course introduces students to the content and concepts underlying financial statements. Course content includes study of the accounting model, financial statements, merchandise accounting, internal controls and accounting for assets. The course
DNHY2246 - Clinical Affiliation IICredits: 1 (0/0/1) This course consists of clinical rotations off campus in public health facilities to enhance dental hygiene clinical experience. The student will be introduced to a variety of dental hygiene experiences.
AMST1114 - Basic Maintenance ServiceCredits: 1 (1/0/0) This course will provide the introduction to basic vehicle maintenance. Included will be identification of service points and procedures required for maintenance. Fluid types, brake inspection, tire rotation and service information will be addressed.
SOC1114 - Sociology Service LearningCredits: 1 (0/1/0) Meets MnTC goal Area 5. This course emphasizes an enriched understanding of social issues and prospects for improving them through direct work/research in a sociological setting. In an actual community setting, students will participate in and make
CADD1200 - Introduction to SolidWorksCredits: 2 (1/1/0) This course will introduce students to the part modeling and drawing layout tools in SolidWorks software. Students will learn the concepts of parametric sketching and modeling, feature creation and editing, and model derived bidirectionally
DSET1112 - Hydraulics ICredits: 4 (2/2/0) This course covers the fundamentals of hydraulic systems. It is an introduction to hydraulic component operation, maintenance, repair and testing. These systems may be used in agricultural, industrial heavy equipment and trucks.
GDTC1115 - Design and Layout IICredits: 3 (2/1/0) As the second of three layout courses in a series, students will expand upon their basic design knowledge by learning advanced methods of style, typography, layout grids, identity development and branding. Increasingly complex projects will require