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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 or 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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4.00 Credits
Meets MnTC Goal area(s):3 Prerequisite(s):BIOL1004 or appropriate score on the science assessment. This course is designed as the first of a two-semester general human anatomy and physiology course series. The course offers a comprehensive overview of human anatomy and physiology, covering the structure of the human body from the cells, tissues, and individual organ systems to the integrated whole. Both lecture and laboratory components are required.
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4.00 Credits
Meets MnTC Goal Area(s):3 Prerequisite(s):BIOL2260 or Anatomy & Physiology I. This course is designed as the second semester course of a two-semester general human anatomy and physiology course series. The course covers aspects of human anatomy and physiology, focusing on the structure, function, and development of the organ systems. Both lecture and laboratory components are required.
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1.00 Credits
This course provides learners with an understanding of occupational safety practices, basic requirements, purpose and enforcement of general safety rules. Prerequisite(s): None.
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2.00 Credits
This course provides an understanding of the scope and importance of welding in our society; welding safety, basic joints, positions, processes, welding procedures, electricity, and certification. An intro to SMAW (stick), GMAW (wire), and oxy-acet processes will be covered utilizing lecture and lab exercises. Prerequisite(s): None
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