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0.50 Credits
This module emphasizes the use of sound ethical practices in healthcare. Included are ethical practices and standards as they relate to the care of clients and interactions with peers, colleagues and team members. Ethical frameworks are provided for discussion on understanding the types of ethical challenges in healthcare and the difficult decisions that need to be made. Course offerings to be announced.
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2.00 Credits
Prereq: HCCC 1000, 1010, 1020, 1030, 1040, 1050, 1060, 1070. This course is an introduction to basic nursing care skills and concepts necessary to prepare the student to be employed in a healthcare facility under direct supervision of a licensed nurse. Completion of this course will prepare the student to certify as a nursing assistant with the State of Minnesota. Course offerings to be announced.
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4.00 Credits
The history of world civilizations from the ancient world to 1300 C.E. (Common Era) including Western Asia and Egypt, Greco-Roman World, India, China, Japan, Southeast Asia, Africa, medieval Europe, Islamic World and Americas before Columbus' arrival in the Americas. Thematically, the course begins from the earliest civilizations to the end of the conflict between Christians and Muslims known as the Crusades. Fall MnTC Goals: 5 & 8
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4.00 Credits
The history of world civilizations from 1300 C.E. (Common Era) through World War I, the rise of Europe, the age of revolutions, colonization and resistance to colonization, industrialization and its effects on people living in both imperialist and colonized societies and the connection between industrialization and imperialism as causes of World War I. Fall, Spring MnTC Goals: 5 & 8
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4.00 Credits
This course will present a history of world civilizations from 1900 to the present. Course topics will include the rise of national liberation movements beginning with the Boxer Rebellion of 1900, decolonization, total war, holocausts, globalization, the rise and fall of the Soviet Union, the Cold War, terrorism, fundamentalism and the rise of the United States as the only superpower at the end of the 20th century. Fall MnTC Goals: 5 & 8
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4.00 Credits
The Age of Exploration, Colonial America, Revolutionary Era, The Early National Period, Reform and Expansion, the road to the Civil War, Civil War and Reconstruction. Fall, Spring MnTC Goals: 5 & 7
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4.00 Credits
The Civil War and Reconstruction, the New South and the New West, Industrialization, Populism and Progressivism, World War I, the Great Depression and the New Deal, World War II, Cold War America and beyond. Fall, Spring MnTC Goals: 5 & 7
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3.00 Credits
A Cross-Cultural Perspective A social history of the family. The course examines how social, political, economic, religious and cultural changes have influenced the structure, function and values of family. A comparative study of the American family will be made with other cultures. Fall MnTC Goals: 5 & 8
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on interrelationship between Minnesota's geophysical environment and sociocultural development. Topics will include Native American culture, European settlement, immigration, economic and industrial development, political institutions, cultural legacy, ethnic heritage and Minnesota's place in the global community. Fall, Spring MnTC Goals: 5 & 10
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Prereq: Topic- dependent. A one-semester special topics course in which students may engage in a study of a subject not regularly offered in the history program, or for international educational experience.
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