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3.00 Credits
This course covers the basic theory of operation for turbochargers and superchargers. How to service and maintain stock turbo and supercharger systems. In addition, you will learn to size, design, install and dynamometer tune performance aftermarket turbo charger and supercharger systems. Related systems will be addressed to insure safe engine operation with forced induction systems.
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4.00 Credits
This course is a culminating experience , it is designed to provide opportunities for students to integrate knowledge from their core and concentration courses, to gain insight into the meanings of professionalism and professional practice, and to reflect on the norms of a discipline or profession. The project/experience must be pre-approved by the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Meets MnTC goal area(s): 2,5. The course is meant to introduce learners both to the diversity of human cultures, to the diversity within each of them, with an emphasis on so-called traditional societies. It looks at the major human institutions: kinship and marriage, economic production and reciprocity, gender and domestic relations, political power and forms of stratification, religious and healing beliefs and techniques, rites of passage and the life cycle. It attempts to make sense of cultural relativity: how seemingly very different customs or institutions can actually be so similar, in structure or function; but also how apparently very similar institutions can, in different societies, be in fact so different. Prerequisite(s): None
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to assist the learner in developing a basic understanding of the normal structure and function of the body. Prerequisite(s): None
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4.00 Credits
Meets MnTC goal area(s): 3 & 10. This is an introductory level course where students study fundamental concepts of cell biology, the chemical and physical basis of life, concepts in genetics, evolution, and the impact that biological and genetic advances have on society and the biosphere. This course includes 3 lecture hours and 2 lab hours per week. Prerequisites: None
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3.00 Credits
Meets MnTC Goal: 3 Principles of Nutrition provides an introduction to the basic concepts related to nutrients in foods and their metabolic functions. The course will also focus on methods for assessing nutritional status and dietary adequacy, as well as its applications to phases of the human life cycle. Prerequisite(s): None
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3.00 Credits
Meets MnTC goal area(s):3 This course is an introduction to fundamental theories, principles and methods of microbiology. Structure, function, effects of physical factors, and inhibition and killing of microorganisms will be studied. Microbial interactions with humans and their immune system are introduced. Students are familiarized with the concepts of medical and environmental microbiology and microbial diversity, as well as the necessary laboratory techniques needed to study those organisms. This course includes a laboratory component. Prerequisite: None
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3.00 Credits
Meets MnTC Goal area(s):3 Prerequisite(s):BIOL1004 or appropriate score on the science assessment This course is a comprehensive overview of human anatomy and physiology. The course is a study of the cells, tissues, and organs of the integumentary, skeletal, muscular and nervous systems. This course includes a laboratory component.
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3.00 Credits
Meets MnTC Goal Area(s):3 Prerequisite(s):BIOL2252 or Anatomy & Physiology I This course is a comprehensive overview of human anatomy and physiology. Study of the cells, tissues, and organs of the endocrine, circulatory, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive, excretory, and reproductive systems. This course includes a laboratory component.
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2.00 Credits
Meets MnTC goal area(s):3 Prerequisite:BIOL2254 Anatomy & Physiology II This course is designed to increase the learners understanding of the mechanisms involved in the normal functioning of the human body, with lesser emphasis regarding the effects of disease on that functioning. Focus is on the body defenses and interaction and integration of body processes. Upon completion of this course, learners should have an enhanced knowledge and appreciation to the complexities of the human body by learning both the human anatomy of physiology for multiple organ systems and an understanding of cellular and molecular mechanisms that underlie human physiology. This is a general education course for all learners interested in better understanding of human physiology. This course includes lab-like activities and exercises.
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