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  • 4.00 Credits

    This course provides instruction in blood specimen collection skills and procedures. The course addresses safety, legal issues, customer service, professionalism, equipment, venipuncture, skin puncture procedures, and specimen transport/processing. Emphasis is placed on attaining competency in safe blood specimen collection and effective sample processing/handling to preserve specimen integrity as well as on demonstration of effective communication and professional skills to function in a health care setting. (Prerequisite(s): HLTH 1410, BIOL 1730, PHIL 1722, COMM 1710 or COMM 1720, (Co-requisite(s): HLTH 1575 EKG & Telemetry) 4C/2/2/0
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course provides concentrated practice and phlebotomy skill development in a health care setting (affiliate) where information learned in PHLB 1405 can be applied. Students work under the guidance and supervision of clinical staff at the assigned affiliate. Demonstration of a minimum of 100 successful blood collection procedures is required. The specific class times will vary according to the assigned site. (Prerequisite(s): PHLB 1405) 2C/0/0/2
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course introduces students to fundamental principles of physics and their application to familiar phenomena. Topics include motion, fluids, heat, work, forces, gravity, waves and sound, and energy. The topics will be related to modern technology and everyday phenomena. This course is intended for students who have not had a high school physics course. Class includes lecture and lab. (Prerequisite(s): MATH 1730 College Algebra with a grade of "C" or better, or appropriate assessment score) (MnTC: Goal 3) 4C/3/1/0
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course is a continuation of PHYS 1720 Principles of Physics 1. It covers electricity and magnetism, light and optics, simple circuits, topics in modern physics and applications and technology. Class includes lecture and lab. (Prerequisite(s): PHYS 1720 Principles of Physics 1 (Minimum grade: 1.66 GPA Equivalent)) (MnTC: Goal 3) 4C/3/1/0
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course introduces students to astronomy. It includes the observation of the planets and stars weather permitting. The course will include topics such as life and death of stars, dark matter, formation of a solar system, the Big Bang Theory and more. Course includes lab-like learning activities. (Prerequisite(s): READ 0721 or READ 0724 or EAPP 0860 with a grade of "C" or better or appropriate assessment score) (MnTC: Goals 3 & 10) 3C/3/0/0
  • 5.00 Credits

    Calculus-based course with a study of Kinematics, Dynamics, Laws of Motion, Gravitation, Kinetic and Potential Energy; Conservation of Energy; Linear and Angular momentum; Equilibrium and Fluid Dynamics. Designed to fulfill physics requirements for students in liberal arts and sciences, engineering, and other related science fields. Class includes lecture and lab. High School Physics is recommended. (Prerequisite(s): MATH 2749 Calculus 1 with a grade of "C" or better or with instructor approval.) (MnTC: Goal 3) 5C/4/1/0
  • 5.00 Credits

    Continuation of General Physics I (with Calculus). Topics include: Wave Phenomenon, Fluids, Electricity and Magnetism; electrical circuits, light and optics and modem physics. Designed to fulfill physics requirements for students in liberal arts and sciences, engineering, and other related science fields. Class includes lecture and lab. (Prerequisite(s): PHYS 2700 General Physics 1 (Minimum grade: 1.66 GPA Equivalent)) (MnTC: Goal 3) 5C/4/1/0
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course is designed for the non-science student who wants to know more about astronomy. We'll be studying the motion of the night sky, the plants and what shapes them, how stars are made and what happens when stars die all the way out to the edges of the known universe. Topics of note will include Planetary Formation, Extra Solar Planet Search, Dark Matter, Dark Energy, the Expanding Universe, and many more fun topics! This course includes a laboratory component with hands on activities to help build understanding. (Prerequisite(s): MATH 0745 with a "P" or better or appropriate assessment score) (MnTC: Goals 3 & 10) 4C/3/1/0
  • 1.00 - 6.00 Credits

    This course is designed to present additional or unique material and learning experiences within a specified discipline. The course will be based on student need, flexibility, and may be designed to meet various transfer and pre-major course requirements. Please see a current Course Schedule for complete course details. (MnTC: Goal 3) Variable credits 1-6
  • 5.00 Credits

    Study of selected branches of physics and math applied to pipefitting. Areas covered include properties of matter, heat, math and mechanics. (Prerequisite(s): Must be enrolled in Pipefitting pre-apprenticeship program) 5C/2/3/0
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