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ATMP 1275: Wiring and Electrical Diagnosis
3.00 Credits
Pine Technical and Community College
This course reinforces and enhances the students skills in automotive electrical troubleshooting. Topics include the servicing and repair techniques of chassis and electrical wiring, lights, and instruments. Additional topics include headlight aiming and how to read and interpret wiring diagrams. Students will be introduced to the use of scan tools for diagnosis of electrical malfunctions.
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ATMP 1281: General Shop
4.00 Credits
Pine Technical and Community College
This course enables students to specialize in one or more areas of automotive expertise. Students will consult with instructors to determine specialized or general repair projects. In addition, students will explore topics related to current shop practices.
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ATMP 1289: Scan Tools
3.00 Credits
Pine Technical and Community College
This course covers vehicle electronics diagnosis and repair with Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) and Generic Scan Tools. Students will learn the intricacies of the various scan tools and utilize them to navigate screens to diagnose multiple processors.
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BIOL 1217: Nutrition and Wellness
3.00 Credits
Pine Technical and Community College
This is a multi-disciplinary course designed to focus on various aspects of nutrition and provide a broad overview of the factors that impact personal and environmental wellness. Specifically, students will learn about energy requirements, body composition analysis, macro and micro nutrients, environmental toxicities, nutritional deficiencies, and nutrition as it relates to health and chronic disease treatment and prevention. In addition, students will explore the effects of human activity upon our society in relation to current food and environmental concerns. Topics may include environmental and nutritional implications of food processing, genetic modification, and current agricultural practices. (MNTC Goal Area 10)
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BIOL 1240: Health and Disease in the Human Body
4.00 Credits
Pine Technical and Community College
This course introduces students to human anatomy and physiology. Students will learn basic disease processes and body systems including integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous system, cardiovascular system, immune system, respiratory system, urinary system, and digestive system, endocrine and reproductive systems. The laboratory component emphasizes lecture content and includes dissections and experiments in physiology. (MNTC Goal Areas 3 and 9)
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BIOL 1250: General Biology I
4.00 Credits
Pine Technical and Community College
This course presents students with the organic chemistry of life, cellular organization in plants and animals, diversity of cells from prokaryotic to eukaryotic systems, physics and chemistry of photosynthesis, chromosomal and molecular basis of inheritance, microbiology, genetics of viruses and bacteria, and introduces basic evolutionary processes. The lab component emphasizes lecture content and application of the scientific method.
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BIOL 1251: General Biology II
4.00 Credits
Pine Technical and Community College
This course presents students with an introduction to living organisms with an emphasis on the basic mechanisms and concepts in organismal biology, ecology, and evolutionary biology. Topics include taxonomy and classification of the major groups of plants and animals, structure and function, development, and behavior. The lab component emphasizes lecture content and application of the scientific method.
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BIOL 1255: Microbiology
3.00 Credits
Pine Technical and Community College
This course presents students with the classification, structure, and function of microbes. Emphasis is on disease-causing bacteria, viruses, protozoa, and fungi, physical and chemical methods of control, microbial genetics, host defenses, and applications in medicine. The lab component focuses on basic microbiology laboratory techniques: use of the microscope for viewing microbes, staining techniques, bacterial morphology and staining patterns, preparation of media culture, and microbial identification techniques.
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BIOL 1260: Human Anatomy and Physiology I
4.00 Credits
Pine Technical and Community College
This course introduces students to human anatomy and physiology. Students will learn tissues and body systems including: integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous, and endocrine systems. In addition, students will study integrated control mechanisms of physiology. The laboratory component includes dissections and experiments in physiology to emphasize lecture material.
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BIOL 1270: Human Anatomy & Physiology II
4.00 Credits
Pine Technical and Community College
This course continues the study of body structure and function; incorporating principles of chemistry, biochemistry and molecular biology. Students will learn the cardiovascular, immune, respiratory, urinary, digestive, and reproductive systems. The lab component includes dissections and experiments in physiology to emphasize lecture material. This course builds on principles covered in Anatomy and Physiology I.
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