# Hennepin Technical College — full catalog > Generated 2026-06-20T17:13:51.315Z from a crawl of hennepintech.edu. 1340 records (255 programs · 1085 courses · 0 resource pages). # Architecture, HVAC, & Construction Architecture, HVAC, & Construction Architectural Technology Cabinetmaking & Wood Product Design Carpentry Construction Electrician Facilities Maintenance Heating, Ventilation, & Air Conditioning Plumbing Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/architecture-hvac-construction --- # Architectural Technology Associate of Applied Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - ARCH1008 — Architectural Residential Technology I - ARCH1011 — Architectural Residential Technology II - ARCH1101 — Architectural Residential AutoCAD - ARCH1203 — Residential Materials and Methods of Construction - ARCH1206 — Strength of Materials - ARCH1340 — Building Codes: Commercial - ARCH1345 — Building Systems - ARCH1505 — LEED GA Preparation - ARCH1900 — Specialized Lab - ARCH2121 — Architectural Commercial Technology I - ARCH2141 — Architectural Commercial Technology II - ARCH2301 — Design with SketchUp - ARCH2370 — Architectural Residential Revit - ARCH2466 — Commercial Materials and Methods of Construction - ARCH2562 — Capstone: Project Design & Management - ARCH2640 — Architectural History - ARCH2800 — Civil Site Plan Development - ARCH2850 — Architectural Technology Advancements - ARCH2900 — Internship - ARCH2920 — Photoshop for Architecture - ARCH2936 — Advanced Revit BIM Technology - ARCH2955 — Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (sUAS) Airman Certification Preparation - ENGL1070 — Technical Writing - ENGL1100 — Writing and Research Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/architecture-hvac-construction/architectural-technology/architectural-technology-aas --- # Cabinetmaking & Wood Product Design Cabinetmaking & Wood Product Design Residential Woodworking Diploma Woodworking Automation and Technology Diploma Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/architecture-hvac-construction/cabinetmaking --- # Residential Woodworking Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - CBTG1111 — Joinery - CBTG1121 — Power Tool Operation - CBTG1170 — AutoCAD for Cabinetmaking - CBTG1212 — Laminations - CBTG1230 — Wood Finishing - CBTG1242 — Millwork Operations - CBTG2312 — Residential Cabinet Design - CBTG2362 — Frameless Cabinetry Fabrication Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/architecture-hvac-construction/cabinetmaking/residential-woodworking-diploma --- # Woodworking Automation and Technology Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - CBTG2170 — Advanced Computer Assisted Drawing - CBTG2240 — Millwork Operations II - CBTG2423 — Furniture Design and Joinery - CBTG2432 — Furniture Fabrication (Intensive Studio) - CBTG2523 — CNC Programming and Operation of Woodworking Routers - CBTG2553 — CNC Wood Product Manufacturing - CBTG2565 — CNC Wood Product Manufacturing II - CBTG2600 — Woodworking Entrepreneurship - CBTG2700 — Advanced Materials, Finishing and Production Methods - CBTG2800 — Capstone: Advanced Manufacturing Project Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/architecture-hvac-construction/cabinetmaking/woodworking-automation-technology-diploma --- # Carpentry Carpentry Carpentry Associate of Applied Science Degree Carpentry I Diploma Carpentry II Diploma General Construction Laborer Occupational Certificate Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/architecture-hvac-construction/carpentry --- # Carpentry Associate of Applied Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - ARTS1000 — Elements of Design - CARP1102 — Introduction to Residential Construction - CARP1111 — Floor and Wall Framing - CARP1141 — Engineered Roof Systems - CARP1150 — Rafter Framing - CARP1180 — Stair Framing - CARP1191 — Deck Construction - CARP1240 — Exterior Finishes - CARP1511 — Insulation and Drywall - CARP1711 — Stair Finishing - CARP1720 — Interior Trim - CARP1810 — Residential Blueprint Reading - CARP1820 — Residential Estimating - CARP1830 — Building Code - CARP2030 — Small Business Management for Carpenters - CARP2100 — Advanced Stair Framing - CARP2150 — Advanced Roof Framing - CARP2200 — Cabinetmaking for Carpenters - COMM1260 — Small Group Communication - ENGL1200 — Introduction to Humanities - PHIL1100 — Critical Thinking for College Success - PHIL1600 — Environmental Ethics Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/architecture-hvac-construction/carpentry/carpentry-aas --- # Carpentry I Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - CARP1102 — Introduction to Residential Construction - CARP1111 — Floor and Wall Framing - CARP1141 — Engineered Roof Systems - CARP1150 — Rafter Framing - CARP1180 — Stair Framing - CARP1191 — Deck Construction - CARP1240 — Exterior Finishes - CARP1511 — Insulation and Drywall - CARP1711 — Stair Finishing - CARP1720 — Interior Trim - CARP1810 — Residential Blueprint Reading - CARP1820 — Residential Estimating - CARP1830 — Building Code Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/architecture-hvac-construction/carpentry/carpentry-i-diploma --- # Carpentry II Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - CARP1102 — Introduction to Residential Construction - CARP1111 — Floor and Wall Framing - CARP1141 — Engineered Roof Systems - CARP1150 — Rafter Framing - CARP1180 — Stair Framing - CARP1191 — Deck Construction - CARP1240 — Exterior Finishes - CARP1511 — Insulation and Drywall - CARP1711 — Stair Finishing - CARP1720 — Interior Trim - CARP1810 — Residential Blueprint Reading - CARP1820 — Residential Estimating - CARP1830 — Building Code - CARP2030 — Small Business Management for Carpenters - CARP2100 — Advanced Stair Framing - CARP2150 — Advanced Roof Framing - CARP2200 — Cabinetmaking for Carpenters Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/architecture-hvac-construction/carpentry/carpentry-ii-diploma --- # General Construction Laborer Occupational Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CARP1102 — Introduction to Residential Construction - CARP1111 — Floor and Wall Framing - CARP1141 — Engineered Roof Systems - CARP1180 — Stair Framing - CARP1240 — Exterior Finishes - CARP1810 — Residential Blueprint Reading Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/architecture-hvac-construction/carpentry/general-construction-laborer-certificate --- # Construction Electrician Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - CELE1000 — Electrical Theory I - CELE1020 — Electrical Safety - CELE1030 — Residential Wiring I - CELE1040 — National Electrical Code I - CELE1060 — Blueprint Reading - CELE1070 — Conduit - CELE1090 — Power Electronics - CELE1100 — Electrical Theory II - CELE1130 — Residential Wiring II - CELE2000 — Electric Motors I - CELE2010 — Electric Motor Controls I - CELE2020 — Transformers - CELE2030 — Programmable Logic Controls I - CELE2040 — National Electrical Code II - CELE2050 — Structured Wiring I - CELE2060 — Commercial Wiring I - CELE2070 — Industrial Wiring - CELE2100 — Electric Motors II - CELE2110 — Electric Motor Controls II - CELE2140 — National Electrical Code III - CELE2160 — Commercial Wiring II - CELE2200 — House Wiring Project Rough In - CELE2300 — House Wiring Project Finished - COMM1250 — Interpersonal Communications - ENGL1070 — Technical Writing - PHIL1000 — Introduction to Logic - PHYS1005 — Introductory Physics I Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/architecture-hvac-construction/construction-electrician/construction-electrician-diploma --- # Facilities Maintenance Facilities Maintenance Facilities Maintenance Associate of Applied Science Degree Facilities Maintenance Diploma Facilities Maintenance Occupational Certificate Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/architecture-hvac-construction/facilities-maintenance --- # Facilities Maintenance Associate of Applied Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - ENGL1070 — Technical Writing - ENGL1100 — Writing and Research - FACM1000 — Workplace Safety - FACM1010 — Welding Maintenance - FACM1020 — Facility Print Reading - FACM1030 — Introduction to Plumbing - FACM1040 — Carpentry Maintenance - FACM1050 — HVAC Maintenance - FACM1060 — Tube and Pipe Repair - FACM1070 — Boiler Basics - FACM1080 — Rigging Procedures and Forklift Operations - FLPW1101 — Fluid Power Technology I - FLPW1150 — Pneumatic Components - FLPW1191 — Hydraulic Components - FLPW1231 — Industrial Electricity I - FLPW1236 — Industrial Electricity II - FLPW2000 — Programmable Logic Controllers - FLPW2112 — Instrumentation of Fluid Power Systems - MACH1205 — Machine Tool Technology - PHIL1100 — Critical Thinking for College Success - PHYS1005 — Introductory Physics I Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/architecture-hvac-construction/facilities-maintenance/facilities-maintenance-aas --- # Facilities Maintenance Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - FACM1000 — Workplace Safety - FACM1010 — Welding Maintenance - FACM1020 — Facility Print Reading - FACM1030 — Introduction to Plumbing - FACM1040 — Carpentry Maintenance - FACM1050 — HVAC Maintenance - FACM1060 — Tube and Pipe Repair - FACM1070 — Boiler Basics - FACM1080 — Rigging Procedures and Forklift Operations - FLPW1101 — Fluid Power Technology I - FLPW1150 — Pneumatic Components - FLPW1191 — Hydraulic Components - FLPW1231 — Industrial Electricity I - FLPW1236 — Industrial Electricity II - FLPW2000 — Programmable Logic Controllers - FLPW2112 — Instrumentation of Fluid Power Systems - MACH1205 — Machine Tool Technology Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/architecture-hvac-construction/facilities-maintenance/facilities-maintenance-diploma --- # Facilities Maintenance Occupational Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - FACM1000 — Workplace Safety - FACM1010 — Welding Maintenance - FACM1020 — Facility Print Reading - FACM1030 — Introduction to Plumbing - FACM1040 — Carpentry Maintenance - FACM1050 — HVAC Maintenance - FACM1060 — Tube and Pipe Repair - FACM1070 — Boiler Basics - FACM1080 — Rigging Procedures and Forklift Operations - FLPW1101 — Fluid Power Technology I - FLPW1231 — Industrial Electricity I - MACH1205 — Machine Tool Technology Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/architecture-hvac-construction/facilities-maintenance/facilities-maintenance-certificate --- # Heating, Ventilation, & Air Conditioning Heating, Ventilation, & Air Conditioning Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Associate of Applied Science Degree Commercial Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Diploma Residential Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning Diploma Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/architecture-hvac-construction/hvac --- # Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Associate of Applied Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - COMM1250 — Interpersonal Communications - HVAC1000 — Electrical Circuits - HVAC1005 — OSHA 30-Hour Construction Safety Training - HVAC1010 — 1PH Motors and Auxiliary Controls - HVAC1015 — Residential Heat Load Calculation - HVAC1020 — Tube and Pipe Fabrication - HVAC1025 — Mini-Split Air Conditioners - HVAC1030 — Sheet Metal - HVAC1035 — National Electrical Outcome Assessment - HVAC1040 — Basic Refrigeration - HVAC1045 — National Air Conditioning Assessment - HVAC1050 — Refrigerant Transition and Recovery - HVAC1055 — Refrigeration Certification Exam - HVAC1060 — Low Global Warming Potential (GWP) Refrigerant Certification - HVAC1065 — National Gas Heat Outcome Assessment - HVAC1071 — Gas Heat Systems - HVAC1081 — Oil Heat Systems - HVAC1090 — Low Global Warming Potential (GWP) Refrigerant Certification Exam - HVAC1100 — Service Call Completion - HVAC1110 — Electrical Diagrams - HVAC1120 — Psychrometrics - HVAC1140 — Central Air Conditioners - HVAC1146 — Residential Heat Pumps - HVAC1151 — Hydronic Heat Systems - HVAC1155 — Radiant Heat Systems - HVAC1160 — Air Quality Systems - HVAC1175 — R-410A Certification Training - HVAC1181 — MN Class C Boiler Operator License - HVAC1185 — R-410A Certification Exam - HVAC1190 — MN Special Boilers License - HVAC2001 — Packaged Heating and Cooling Equipment - HVAC2005 — Commercial HVAC/R Safety and Servicing Procedures - HVAC2010 — Commercial Heat Pump Systems - HVAC2020 — Pneumatic Controls - HVAC2025 — Introduction to HVAC/R Building Automation Controls (BAC) - HVAC2030 — Commercial Ice Making Machines - HVAC2041 — Gas/Refrigeration (Mechanical) Code - HVAC2045 — Hydrocarbon Refrigerant Certification - HVAC2050 — Electrical for Commercial HVACR Equipment - HVAC2055 — Hydrocarbon Refrigerant Certification Exam - HVAC2060 — Computer Room Air Conditioning - HVAC2100 — Water Chiller Machines - HVAC2111 — Low Pressure Steam and Water Boilers - HVAC2121 — Refrigerated Coolers and Cases - HVAC2130 — Supermarket Refrigeration - HVAC2165 — Air Handling Units - HVAC2170 — HVAC/R Externship - PHIL1100 — Critical Thinking for College Success - PHYS1005 — Introductory Physics I - SOCI1100 — Introduction to Sociology Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/architecture-hvac-construction/hvac/hvac-refrigeration-aas --- # Commercial Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - HVAC1005 — OSHA 30-Hour Construction Safety Training - HVAC1035 — National Electrical Outcome Assessment - HVAC1045 — National Air Conditioning Assessment - HVAC1060 — Low Global Warming Potential (GWP) Refrigerant Certification - HVAC1065 — National Gas Heat Outcome Assessment - HVAC1090 — Low Global Warming Potential (GWP) Refrigerant Certification Exam - HVAC2001 — Packaged Heating and Cooling Equipment - HVAC2005 — Commercial HVAC/R Safety and Servicing Procedures - HVAC2010 — Commercial Heat Pump Systems - HVAC2020 — Pneumatic Controls - HVAC2025 — Introduction to HVAC/R Building Automation Controls (BAC) - HVAC2030 — Commercial Ice Making Machines - HVAC2041 — Gas/Refrigeration (Mechanical) Code - HVAC2045 — Hydrocarbon Refrigerant Certification - HVAC2050 — Electrical for Commercial HVACR Equipment - HVAC2055 — Hydrocarbon Refrigerant Certification Exam - HVAC2060 — Computer Room Air Conditioning - HVAC2100 — Water Chiller Machines - HVAC2111 — Low Pressure Steam and Water Boilers - HVAC2121 — Refrigerated Coolers and Cases - HVAC2130 — Supermarket Refrigeration - HVAC2165 — Air Handling Units - HVAC2170 — HVAC/R Externship - PHIL1100 — Critical Thinking for College Success - PHYS1005 — Introductory Physics I Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/architecture-hvac-construction/hvac/commercial-hvac-refrigeration-diploma --- # Residential Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - HVAC1000 — Electrical Circuits - HVAC1005 — OSHA 30-Hour Construction Safety Training - HVAC1010 — 1PH Motors and Auxiliary Controls - HVAC1015 — Residential Heat Load Calculation - HVAC1020 — Tube and Pipe Fabrication - HVAC1025 — Mini-Split Air Conditioners - HVAC1030 — Sheet Metal - HVAC1035 — National Electrical Outcome Assessment - HVAC1040 — Basic Refrigeration - HVAC1045 — National Air Conditioning Assessment - HVAC1050 — Refrigerant Transition and Recovery - HVAC1055 — Refrigeration Certification Exam - HVAC1060 — Low Global Warming Potential (GWP) Refrigerant Certification - HVAC1065 — National Gas Heat Outcome Assessment - HVAC1071 — Gas Heat Systems - HVAC1081 — Oil Heat Systems - HVAC1090 — Low Global Warming Potential (GWP) Refrigerant Certification Exam - HVAC1100 — Service Call Completion - HVAC1110 — Electrical Diagrams - HVAC1120 — Psychrometrics - HVAC1140 — Central Air Conditioners - HVAC1146 — Residential Heat Pumps - HVAC1151 — Hydronic Heat Systems - HVAC1155 — Radiant Heat Systems - HVAC1160 — Air Quality Systems - HVAC1175 — R-410A Certification Training - HVAC1181 — MN Class C Boiler Operator License - HVAC1185 — R-410A Certification Exam - HVAC1190 — MN Special Boilers License - HVAC2025 — Introduction to HVAC/R Building Automation Controls (BAC) - HVAC2045 — Hydrocarbon Refrigerant Certification - HVAC2055 — Hydrocarbon Refrigerant Certification Exam - HVAC2170 — HVAC/R Externship - PHIL1100 — Critical Thinking for College Success - PHYS1005 — Introductory Physics I Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/architecture-hvac-construction/hvac/residential-hvac-diploma --- # Plumbing Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - PLBG1000 — Iron and Steel Pipe Procedures - PLBG1005 — Introduction to Plumbing and Safety - PLBG1011 — Blueprint Reading and Estimating I - PLBG1020 — Copper Pipe Procedures - PLBG1025 — Plastic Pipe Procedures - PLBG1031 — Plumbing Calculations I - PLBG1036 — Minnesota State Plumbing Code I - PLBG1041 — Plumbing Systems Design - PLBG1045 — Minnesota State Plumbing Code II - PLBG1050 — Plumbing Systems Installation - PLBG1060 — Plumbing Calculations II - PLBG1065 — Blueprint Reading and Estimating II - PLBG1070 — Plumbing Service and Repair Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/architecture-hvac-construction/plumbing/plumbing-diploma --- # Plumbing Occupational Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - PLBG1000 — Iron and Steel Pipe Procedures - PLBG1005 — Introduction to Plumbing and Safety - PLBG1011 — Blueprint Reading and Estimating I - PLBG1020 — Copper Pipe Procedures - PLBG1025 — Plastic Pipe Procedures - PLBG1031 — Plumbing Calculations I - PLBG1036 — Minnesota State Plumbing Code I Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/architecture-hvac-construction/plumbing/plumbing-certificate --- # Business & Finance Business & Finance Accounting Business Entrepreneurship Financial and Information Systems Human Resources Management Marketing & Sales Project Management Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/business-finance --- # Accounting Accounting Accounting Transfer Pathway Associate of Science Degree Accounting Associate of Applied Science Degree Accounting Technician Diploma Accounting Occupational Certificate Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/business-finance/accounting --- # Accounting Transfer Pathway Associate of Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT1000 — Introduction to Accounting - ACCT1102 — Principles of Accounting I - ACCT2155 — Financial Accounting - ACCT2221 — Managerial Accounting - ACCT2950 — Accounting Skills Assessment - BIOL1000 — Biology in Society - BIOL1300 — Introduction to Forensic Science - BIOL1400 — Human Biology - BIOL2005 — General Biology I - BIOL2125 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2225 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BIOL2235 — Microbiology - BUSN1140 — Business Law - BUSN2005 — Principles of Marketing - BUSN2055 — Principles of Management - CHEM1000 — Introduction to Chemistry - CHEM1100 — General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry Foundations - COMM1250 — Interpersonal Communications - COMM1260 — Small Group Communication - COMM1280 — Public Speaking - ECON1200 — Principles of Microeconomics - ECON1300 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ENGL1070 — Technical Writing - ENGL1100 — Writing and Research - ITEC1080 — Microsoft Productivity Apps 1 - MATH1250 — Introduction to Statistics - MATH1400 — College Algebra - PHYS1005 — Introductory Physics I - PHYS1010 — Introductory Physics II - PHYS2005 — College Physics I - PHYS2010 — College Physics II Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/business-finance/accounting/accounting-transfer-pathway-as --- # Accounting Associate of Applied Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT1102 — Principles of Accounting I - ACCT1107 — Principles of Accounting II - ACCT1111 — Payroll Accounting - ACCT1125 — Excel - ACCT1130 — Computerized Accounting - ACCT1135 — QuickBooks - ACCT1150 — Sage 50 - ACCT2155 — Financial Accounting - ACCT2200 — Intermediate Accounting I - ACCT2206 — Intermediate Accounting II - ACCT2221 — Managerial Accounting - ACCT2231 — Income Tax - ACCT2700 — Auditing - ACCT2950 — Accounting Skills Assessment - BIOL1000 — Biology in Society - BIOL1100 — Nutrition and Health - BIOL1300 — Introduction to Forensic Science - BIOL1400 — Human Biology - BIOL2005 — General Biology I - BIOL2125 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2225 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BIOL2235 — Microbiology - BUSN1140 — Business Law - COMM1250 — Interpersonal Communications - COMM1260 — Small Group Communication - COMM1280 — Public Speaking - ECON1200 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1070 — Technical Writing - ENGL1100 — Writing and Research - MATH1150 — Applications of Quantitative Reasoning - MATH1250 — Introduction to Statistics - MATH1400 — College Algebra - PHIL1100 — Critical Thinking for College Success - PHYS1005 — Introductory Physics I - PHYS1010 — Introductory Physics II - SOCI1100 — Introduction to Sociology Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/business-finance/accounting/accounting-aas --- # Accounting Technician Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - ACCT1102 — Principles of Accounting I - ACCT1107 — Principles of Accounting II - ACCT1111 — Payroll Accounting - ACCT1125 — Excel - ACCT1130 — Computerized Accounting - ACCT1135 — QuickBooks - ACCT1150 — Sage 50 - ACCT2155 — Financial Accounting - ACCT2950 — Accounting Skills Assessment - BUSN1140 — Business Law - COMM1250 — Interpersonal Communications - COMM1260 — Small Group Communication - COMM1280 — Public Speaking Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/business-finance/accounting/accounting-technician-diploma --- # Accounting Occupational Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACCT1102 — Principles of Accounting I - ACCT1107 — Principles of Accounting II - ACCT1111 — Payroll Accounting - ACCT1125 — Excel - ACCT1130 — Computerized Accounting - ACCT1135 — QuickBooks - ACCT1150 — Sage 50 - ACCT2155 — Financial Accounting Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/business-finance/accounting/accounting-certificate --- # Business Transfer Pathway Associate of Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT1102 — Principles of Accounting I - ACCT2155 — Financial Accounting - ACCT2221 — Managerial Accounting - BUSN1000 — Principles of Business - BUSN1140 — Business Law - BUSN1200 — Business Communication - BUSN2005 — Principles of Marketing - BUSN2055 — Principles of Management - COMM1260 — Small Group Communication - COMM1280 — Public Speaking - ECON1200 — Principles of Microeconomics - ECON1300 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ENGL1100 — Writing and Research - MATH1250 — Introduction to Statistics - MATH1400 — College Algebra - PHIL1200 — Ethics Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/business-finance/business/business-transfer-pathway-as --- # Business Occupational Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BUSN1000 — Principles of Business - BUSN1140 — Business Law - BUSN1200 — Business Communication - BUSN2005 — Principles of Marketing - BUSN2055 — Principles of Management Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/business-finance/business/business-certificate --- # Entrepreneurship Entrepreneurship Entrepreneurship Associate of Applied Science Degree Entrepreneurship Occupational Certificate Start Up Business Occupational Certificate Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/business-finance/entrepreneurship --- # Entrepreneurship Associate of Applied Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT1000 — Introduction to Accounting - ACCT1135 — QuickBooks - ACCT2155 — Financial Accounting - BUSN1000 — Principles of Business - BUSN1020 — Principles of Selling - BUSN1140 — Business Law - BUSN1200 — Business Communication - BUSN1510 — Entrepreneurship and Global Ventures - BUSN2005 — Principles of Marketing - BUSN2055 — Principles of Management - BUSN2060 — Business Research and Analytics - BUSN2075 — Digital Marketing - BUSN2085 — Operations and Supply Chain Management - BUSN2101 — Entrepreneurship Application - COMM1280 — Public Speaking - ENGL1070 — Technical Writing - ENGL1100 — Writing and Research - PHIL1100 — Critical Thinking for College Success Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/business-finance/entrepreneurship/entrepreneurship-aas --- # Entrepreneurship Occupational Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACCT2155 — Financial Accounting - BUSN1000 — Principles of Business - BUSN1020 — Principles of Selling - BUSN1200 — Business Communication - BUSN1510 — Entrepreneurship and Global Ventures - BUSN2005 — Principles of Marketing Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/business-finance/entrepreneurship/entrepreneurship-certificate --- # Start Up Business Occupational Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACCT1200 — QuickBooks for Non-Accountants - ACCT1210 — Finances for Business Startups - BUSN1000 — Principles of Business - BUSN1510 — Entrepreneurship and Global Ventures Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/business-finance/entrepreneurship/start-up-business-occupational-certificate --- # Financial and Information Systems Financial and Information Systems Accounting/Management Information Systems Associate of Applied Science Degree Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/business-finance/financial-and-information-systems --- # Accounting/Management Information Systems Associate of Applied Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT1102 — Principles of Accounting I - ACCT1107 — Principles of Accounting II - ACCT1125 — Excel - ACCT1130 — Computerized Accounting - ACCT1135 — QuickBooks - ACCT2155 — Financial Accounting - ACCT2221 — Managerial Accounting - COMM1250 — Interpersonal Communications - COMM1260 — Small Group Communication - COMM1280 — Public Speaking - ECON1200 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1070 — Technical Writing - ENGL1100 — Writing and Research - ITEC1505 — Fundamentals of Programming with Python - ITEC2580 — Advanced Programming with Python - ITEC2701 — SQL/NoSQL Database Design - ITEC2781 — SQL Server - TransactSQL - ITEC2841 — Client/Server and Cloud Computing - MATH1150 — Applications of Quantitative Reasoning - MATH1250 — Introduction to Statistics - MATH1400 — College Algebra Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/business-finance/financial-and-information-systems/accounting-management-information-systems-aas --- # Human Resource Management Associate of Applied Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT1000 — Introduction to Accounting - ACCT1111 — Payroll Accounting - BUSN1000 — Principles of Business - BUSN1075 — Business Conflict and Negotiation - BUSN1200 — Business Communication - BUSN2005 — Principles of Marketing - BUSN2055 — Principles of Management - BUSN2060 — Business Research and Analytics - BUSN2080 — Project Management - BUSN2200 — Principles of Strategic Human Resource (HR) Management - BUSN2205 — Employment Law and Labor Relations - BUSN2210 — Talent Recruitment and Selection - BUSN2215 — Compensation, Benefits, and HR Software Applications - BUSN2220 — Training, Development, and Performance Management - COMM1250 — Interpersonal Communications - COMM1260 — Small Group Communication - COMM1280 — Public Speaking - ENGL1070 — Technical Writing - ENGL1100 — Writing and Research - PHIL1100 — Critical Thinking for College Success Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/business-finance/human-resources/human-resource-management-aas --- # Management Associate of Applied Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT1000 — Introduction to Accounting - ACCT1102 — Principles of Accounting I - ACCT2155 — Financial Accounting - BUSN1000 — Principles of Business - BUSN1020 — Principles of Selling - BUSN1041 — Customer Relationship Management (CRM) - BUSN1075 — Business Conflict and Negotiation - BUSN1091 — Sales Management - BUSN1140 — Business Law - BUSN1200 — Business Communication - BUSN1510 — Entrepreneurship and Global Ventures - BUSN2005 — Principles of Marketing - BUSN2055 — Principles of Management - BUSN2060 — Business Research and Analytics - BUSN2075 — Digital Marketing - BUSN2080 — Project Management - BUSN2085 — Operations and Supply Chain Management - BUSN2101 — Entrepreneurship Application - BUSN2170 — Supervised Occupational Experience - COMM1250 — Interpersonal Communications - COMM1260 — Small Group Communication - COMM1280 — Public Speaking - ENGL1070 — Technical Writing - ENGL1100 — Writing and Research - PHIL1100 — Critical Thinking for College Success Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/business-finance/management/management-aas --- # Supervisory Management Occupational Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BUSN1000 — Principles of Business - BUSN1100 — Supervision - BUSN1140 — Business Law - BUSN1200 — Business Communication - BUSN2055 — Principles of Management Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/business-finance/management/supervisory-management-certificate --- # Marketing & Sales Marketing & Sales Marketing and Sales Associate of Applied Science Degree Digital Marketing Occupational Certificate Sales Occupational Certificate Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/business-finance/marketing-sales --- # Marketing and Sales Associate of Applied Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT1000 — Introduction to Accounting - BUSN1000 — Principles of Business - BUSN1020 — Principles of Selling - BUSN1041 — Customer Relationship Management (CRM) - BUSN1075 — Business Conflict and Negotiation - BUSN1091 — Sales Management - BUSN1200 — Business Communication - BUSN2005 — Principles of Marketing - BUSN2055 — Principles of Management - BUSN2060 — Business Research and Analytics - BUSN2075 — Digital Marketing - BUSN2080 — Project Management - COMM1280 — Public Speaking - ENGL1070 — Technical Writing - ENGL1100 — Writing and Research - ITEC1080 — Microsoft Productivity Apps 1 - PHIL1100 — Critical Thinking for College Success Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/business-finance/marketing-sales/marketing-sales-aas --- # Digital Marketing Occupational Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BUSN1000 — Principles of Business - BUSN1020 — Principles of Selling - BUSN2005 — Principles of Marketing - BUSN2060 — Business Research and Analytics - BUSN2075 — Digital Marketing Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/business-finance/marketing-sales/digital-marketing-certificate --- # Sales Occupational Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BUSN1000 — Principles of Business - BUSN1020 — Principles of Selling - BUSN1075 — Business Conflict and Negotiation - BUSN1200 — Business Communication - BUSN2005 — Principles of Marketing Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/business-finance/marketing-sales/sales-certificate --- # Project Management Project Management Project Management Associate of Applied Science Degree Project Management Occupational Certificate Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/business-finance/project-management --- # Project Management Associate of Applied Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT1000 — Introduction to Accounting - ACCT2155 — Financial Accounting - BUSN1000 — Principles of Business - BUSN1075 — Business Conflict and Negotiation - BUSN1200 — Business Communication - BUSN1225 — Principles of Cost and Risk Management - BUSN2055 — Principles of Management - BUSN2060 — Business Research and Analytics - BUSN2080 — Project Management - BUSN2085 — Operations and Supply Chain Management - BUSN2090 — Project Management Application - BUSN2200 — Principles of Strategic Human Resource (HR) Management - COMM1250 — Interpersonal Communications - COMM1260 — Small Group Communication - COMM1280 — Public Speaking - ENGL1070 — Technical Writing - ENGL1100 — Writing and Research - ITEC1032 — Microsoft Access - ITEC2055 — Project Management - PHIL1100 — Critical Thinking for College Success Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/business-finance/project-management/project-management-aas --- # Project Management Occupational Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BUSN1000 — Principles of Business - BUSN1200 — Business Communication - BUSN2060 — Business Research and Analytics - BUSN2080 — Project Management - BUSN2085 — Operations and Supply Chain Management Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/business-finance/project-management/project-management-certificate --- # Culinary Arts Culinary Arts Culinary Arts Associate of Applied Science Degree Culinary Entrepreneur Associate of Applied Science Degree Culinary Assistant Occupational Certificate Culinary Entrepreneur Occupational Certificate Culinary Manager Occupational Certificate Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/culinary-hospitality/culinary-arts --- # Culinary Arts Associate of Applied Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - COMM1250 — Interpersonal Communications - CULA1000 — Culinary Calculations - CULA1106 — Culinary Culture and Industry - CULA1117 — Sanitation and Safety - CULA1126 — Foundations of Baking and Pastry - CULA1136 — Garde Manger and Entremetier - CULA1156 — Classic Culinary Techniques - CULA1290 — International and Regional Pastry - CULA1301 — Culinary Arts Nutrition - CULA1321 — Decorative Work and Showpieces - CULA1325 — Menu Planning - CULA1335 — Purchasing and Cost Control - CULA1526 — Dining Experience and Expectations - CULA1535 — Advanced Garde Manger and Entremetier - CULA1540 — Advanced Culinary Techniques - CULA1700 — Human Relations Management - CULA1710 — Beverage Management - CULA2056 — Global Cuisine - CULA2075 — Catering - ENGL1060 — Food in Literature and Film - ENGL1070 — Technical Writing - PHIL1100 — Critical Thinking for College Success - SOCI1600 — Food and Society Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/culinary-hospitality/culinary-arts/culinary-arts-aas --- # Culinary Entrepreneur Associate of Applied Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT1000 — Introduction to Accounting - BUSN1510 — Entrepreneurship and Global Ventures - BUSN2015 — Marketing Applications - BUSN2085 — Operations and Supply Chain Management - COMM1250 — Interpersonal Communications - CULA1000 — Culinary Calculations - CULA1106 — Culinary Culture and Industry - CULA1117 — Sanitation and Safety - CULA1126 — Foundations of Baking and Pastry - CULA1136 — Garde Manger and Entremetier - CULA1156 — Classic Culinary Techniques - CULA1301 — Culinary Arts Nutrition - CULA1325 — Menu Planning - CULA1335 — Purchasing and Cost Control - CULA1526 — Dining Experience and Expectations - CULA1540 — Advanced Culinary Techniques - CULA1700 — Human Relations Management - ENGL1060 — Food in Literature and Film - ENGL1070 — Technical Writing - PHIL1100 — Critical Thinking for College Success - SOCI1600 — Food and Society Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/culinary-hospitality/culinary-arts/culinary-entrepreneur-aas --- # Culinary Assistant Occupational Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CULA1000 — Culinary Calculations - CULA1106 — Culinary Culture and Industry - CULA1117 — Sanitation and Safety - CULA1126 — Foundations of Baking and Pastry - CULA1136 — Garde Manger and Entremetier - CULA1156 — Classic Culinary Techniques Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/culinary-hospitality/culinary-arts/culinary-assistant-certificate --- # Culinary Entrepreneur Occupational Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACCT1000 — Introduction to Accounting - BUSN1510 — Entrepreneurship and Global Ventures - BUSN2015 — Marketing Applications - BUSN2085 — Operations and Supply Chain Management - CULA1117 — Sanitation and Safety - CULA1301 — Culinary Arts Nutrition - CULA1325 — Menu Planning - CULA1335 — Purchasing and Cost Control - CULA1526 — Dining Experience and Expectations - CULA1540 — Advanced Culinary Techniques - CULA1700 — Human Relations Management Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/culinary-hospitality/culinary-arts/culinary-entrepreneur-certificate --- # Culinary Manager Occupational Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CULA1117 — Sanitation and Safety - CULA1301 — Culinary Arts Nutrition - CULA1321 — Decorative Work and Showpieces - CULA1325 — Menu Planning - CULA1335 — Purchasing and Cost Control - CULA1700 — Human Relations Management - CULA1710 — Beverage Management - CULA2056 — Global Cuisine Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/culinary-hospitality/culinary-arts/culinary-manager-certificate --- # Baking & Pastry Baking & Pastry Baking and Pastry Entrepreneur Associate of Applied Science Degree Baking and Pastry Entrepreneur Occupational Certificate Pastry Entrepreneur Occupational Certificate Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/culinary-hospitality/baking-pastry --- # Baking and Pastry Entrepreneur Associate of Applied Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT1000 — Introduction to Accounting - BUSN1510 — Entrepreneurship and Global Ventures - BUSN2015 — Marketing Applications - BUSN2085 — Operations and Supply Chain Management - COMM1250 — Interpersonal Communications - CULA1117 — Sanitation and Safety - CULA1126 — Foundations of Baking and Pastry - CULA1270 — Creams, Custards, Mousses, and Sauces - CULA1275 — Artisan Breads - CULA1280 — Chocolates and Confections - CULA1290 — International and Regional Pastry - CULA1295 — Entremets and Specialty Cakes - CULA1301 — Culinary Arts Nutrition - CULA1325 — Menu Planning - CULA1335 — Purchasing and Cost Control - CULA1700 — Human Relations Management - CULA2090 — Advanced Baking for Health and Special-Needs - CULA2185 — Baking and Pastry Capstone - ENGL1060 — Food in Literature and Film - ENGL1070 — Technical Writing - PHIL1100 — Critical Thinking for College Success - SOCI1600 — Food and Society Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/culinary-hospitality/baking-pastry/baking-pastry-entrepreneur-aas --- # Baking and Pastry Entrepreneur Occupational Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CULA1117 — Sanitation and Safety - CULA1126 — Foundations of Baking and Pastry - CULA1270 — Creams, Custards, Mousses, and Sauces - CULA1275 — Artisan Breads - CULA1280 — Chocolates and Confections - CULA1290 — International and Regional Pastry - CULA1295 — Entremets and Specialty Cakes Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/culinary-hospitality/baking-pastry/baking-pastry-entrepreneur-certificate --- # Pastry Entrepreneur Occupational Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACCT1000 — Introduction to Accounting - BUSN1510 — Entrepreneurship and Global Ventures - BUSN2015 — Marketing Applications - BUSN2085 — Operations and Supply Chain Management - CULA1301 — Culinary Arts Nutrition - CULA1325 — Menu Planning - CULA1335 — Purchasing and Cost Control - CULA1700 — Human Relations Management - CULA2090 — Advanced Baking for Health and Special-Needs - CULA2185 — Baking and Pastry Capstone Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/culinary-hospitality/baking-pastry/pastry-entrepreneur-certificate --- # Child Development Child Development Early Childhood Education Transfer Pathway Associate of Science Degree Child Development Associate of Applied Science Degree Child Development Diploma Child Development Occupational Certificate Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/education/child-development --- # Early Childhood Education Transfer Pathway Associate of Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - BIOL1000 — Biology in Society - CDEV1000 — Introduction to Early Childhood Education - CDEV1010 — Child Growth and Development - CDEV1020 — Observation and Assessment - CDEV1030 — Creative Activities and Environments - CDEV1520 — Guiding Children's Behavior - CDEV1530 — Health, Safety and Nutrition - CDEV1725 — Practicum I - CDEV2000 — Children with Differing Abilities - CDEV2075 — Working with Diverse Families and Children - CDEV2500 — Introduction to Language and Literacy - COMM1280 — Public Speaking - ENGL1100 — Writing and Research - MATH1400 — College Algebra - PHIL1100 — Critical Thinking for College Success - PHYS2005 — College Physics I - PSYC1000 — General Psychology - PSYC1200 — Psychology Throughout the Lifespan - PSYC1300 — Abnormal Psychology - SOCI1200 — Marriage and Family - SOCI1400 — Race in America Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/education/child-development/early-childhood-education-transfer-pathway-as --- # Child Development Associate of Applied Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - CDEV1000 — Introduction to Early Childhood Education - CDEV1010 — Child Growth and Development - CDEV1020 — Observation and Assessment - CDEV1030 — Creative Activities and Environments - CDEV1520 — Guiding Children's Behavior - CDEV1530 — Health, Safety and Nutrition - CDEV1550 — Curriculum Planning - CDEV1725 — Practicum I - CDEV1750 — Practicum II - CDEV2000 — Children with Differing Abilities - CDEV2016 — Leadership in Early Childhood - CDEV2075 — Working with Diverse Families and Children - CDEV2125 — Infant/Toddler Development and Learning - CDEV2230 — Preschool Development and Learning - CDEV2255 — Schoolage Development and Learning - CDEV2300 — Multicultural Learning Experiences - CDEV2500 — Introduction to Language and Literacy - ENGL1100 — Writing and Research Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/education/child-development/child-development-aas --- # Child Development Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - CDEV1000 — Introduction to Early Childhood Education - CDEV1010 — Child Growth and Development - CDEV1020 — Observation and Assessment - CDEV1030 — Creative Activities and Environments - CDEV1520 — Guiding Children's Behavior - CDEV1530 — Health, Safety and Nutrition - CDEV1550 — Curriculum Planning - CDEV1725 — Practicum I - CDEV1750 — Practicum II - CDEV2000 — Children with Differing Abilities - CDEV2016 — Leadership in Early Childhood - CDEV2075 — Working with Diverse Families and Children - CDEV2125 — Infant/Toddler Development and Learning - CDEV2500 — Introduction to Language and Literacy - ENGL1100 — Writing and Research Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/education/child-development/child-development-diploma --- # Child Development Occupational Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CDEV1000 — Introduction to Early Childhood Education - CDEV1010 — Child Growth and Development - CDEV1030 — Creative Activities and Environments - CDEV1520 — Guiding Children's Behavior - CDEV1530 — Health, Safety and Nutrition - CDEV2075 — Working with Diverse Families and Children Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/education/child-development/child-development-certificate --- # Emergency, Public & Social Service Emergency, Public & Social Service Emergency Medical Services Fire Protection Human & Social Services Peace Officer & Public Safety Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/emergency-pubic-social-service --- # Emergency Medical Services Emergency Medical Services Community Paramedicine Associate of Applied Science Degree Primary Care Technician Community Paramedic Advanced Technical Certificate Emergency Medical Services Specialist Occupational Certificate Emergency Medical Technician Occupational Certificate Emergency Room Technician Occupational Certificate Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/emergency-pubic-social-service/emergency-medical-services --- # Community Paramedicine Associate of Applied Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - BIOL1100 — Nutrition and Health - EMSV1146 — Medical Terminology for EMS/ER Personnel - EMSV2001 — Community Paramedicine I - EMSV2012 — Community Paramedicine II - EMSV2026 — Community Paramedic Quality Improvement - EMSV2036 — Work Integrated Learning - Primary Care - EMSV2045 — Principals of Public Health - EMSV2050 — Chronic Diseases in Primary Care I - EMSV2055 — Chronic Diseases in Primary Care II - EMSV2060 — Personal Safety and Wellness - EMSV2065 — Paramedic Care of Mental Health Patients - EMSV2070 — Palliative Care for Paramedics - EMSV2075 — Work Integrated Learning II - EMSV2080 — Community Paramedic Clinician Skills - EMSV2085 — Community Paramedic Capstone - ENGL1080 — Professional Writing - MATH1250 — Introduction to Statistics - PHIL1401 — Health Care Ethics - PSYC1200 — Psychology Throughout the Lifespan - SOCI1400 — Race in America Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/emergency-pubic-social-service/emergency-medical-services/community-paramedicine-aas --- # Primary Care Technician Community Paramedic Advanced Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - EMSV1050 — Emergency Medical Responder (First Responder) - EMSV1100 — Emergency Medical Technician - Basic - EMSV2001 — Community Paramedicine I - EMSV2012 — Community Paramedicine II - EMSV2026 — Community Paramedic Quality Improvement - EMSV2036 — Work Integrated Learning - Primary Care Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/emergency-pubic-social-service/emergency-medical-services/primary-care-technician-community-paramedic-certificate --- # Emergency Medical Services Specialist Occupational Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - COMM1250 — Interpersonal Communications - COMM1260 — Small Group Communication - EMSV1000 — Introduction to EMS Systems - EMSV1050 — Emergency Medical Responder (First Responder) - EMSV1070 — Pediatric Education for Prehospital Providers - EMSV1100 — Emergency Medical Technician - Basic - EMSV1105 — Ambulance Operations - EMSV1110 — Lifting Techniques for Health Professionals - EMSV1115 — Passenger Assistant Technician - EMSV1120 — Ambulance Clinical - EMSV1136 — Understanding EKGs - EMSV1146 — Medical Terminology for EMS/ER Personnel - EMSV1190 — Intravenous (IV) Access - EMSV1195 — International Trauma Life Support (ITLS) - EMSV1225 — Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) for EMT Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/emergency-pubic-social-service/emergency-medical-services/emergency-medical-services-specialist-certificate --- # Emergency Medical Technician Occupational Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - EMSV1050 — Emergency Medical Responder (First Responder) - EMSV1100 — Emergency Medical Technician - Basic Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/emergency-pubic-social-service/emergency-medical-services/emergency-medical-technician-certificate --- # Emergency Room Technician Occupational Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - COMM1250 — Interpersonal Communications - COMM1260 — Small Group Communication - EMSV1050 — Emergency Medical Responder (First Responder) - EMSV1100 — Emergency Medical Technician - Basic - EMSV1110 — Lifting Techniques for Health Professionals - EMSV1136 — Understanding EKGs - EMSV1146 — Medical Terminology for EMS/ER Personnel - EMSV1155 — Phlebotomy Techniques - EMSV1170 — ER Procedures and Clinicals Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/emergency-pubic-social-service/emergency-medical-services/emergency-room-technician-certificate --- # Fire Protection Fire Protection Emergency Management Associate of Applied Science Fire Science Associate of Applied Science Fire Rescue Associate of Applied Science Company Officer Diploma Professional Emergency Manager Diploma Professional Firefighter Diploma Emergency Services Training Officer Advanced Technical Certificate Fire Investigation Advanced Technical Certificate Fire Prevention and Inspection Advanced Technical Certificate Hazardous Materials Management Advanced Technical Certificate Dispatching Concepts Occupational Certificate Emergency Management Principles Occupational Certificate Initial Fi… Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/emergency-pubic-social-service/fire-protection --- # Emergency Management Associate of Applied Science **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT1000 — Introduction to Accounting - BUSN2055 — Principles of Management - COMM1250 — Interpersonal Communications - COMM1260 — Small Group Communication - COMM1280 — Public Speaking - EMSV1000 — Introduction to EMS Systems - EMSV1050 — Emergency Medical Responder (First Responder) - EMSV1100 — Emergency Medical Technician - Basic - ENGL1070 — Technical Writing - ENGL1100 — Writing and Research - FRPT1061 — Occupational Safety and Health for Emergency Services - FRPT1137 — Introduction to Fire and Emergency Services - FRPT1250 — Incident Command for Emergency Services - FRPT1255 — Introduction to Emergency Management - FRPT2250 — Incident Command for Emergency Managers - FRPT2255 — Introduction to Homeland Security - FRPT2260 — Legal Aspects of Emergency Services - POLI1000 — Introduction to American Government and Politics - SOCI1500 — Introduction to Criminal Justice Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/emergency-pubic-social-service/fire-protection/emergency-management-aas --- # Fire Science Associate of Applied Science **Degree** ## Courses - BIOL1100 — Nutrition and Health - BIOL1300 — Introduction to Forensic Science - BIOL2125 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2225 — Anatomy and Physiology II - COMM1250 — Interpersonal Communications - COMM1260 — Small Group Communication - COMM1280 — Public Speaking - EMSV1000 — Introduction to EMS Systems - EMSV1050 — Emergency Medical Responder (First Responder) - EMSV1100 — Emergency Medical Technician - Basic - EMSV1136 — Understanding EKGs - EMSV1146 — Medical Terminology for EMS/ER Personnel - EMSV1190 — Intravenous (IV) Access - ENGL1070 — Technical Writing - ENGL1100 — Writing and Research - FRPT1061 — Occupational Safety and Health for Emergency Services - FRPT1101 — Fire Fighter I - FRPT1105 — FireFighter II - FRPT1126 — Introduction to Fire Investigation - FRPT1137 — Introduction to Fire and Emergency Services - FRPT1156 — Fire Protection Systems - FRPT1161 — Building Construction for Emergency Services - FRPT1166 — Apparatus Operator - FRPT1176 — Hazardous Materials First Responder Operational - FRPT1181 — Hazardous Materials Technician - FRPT1250 — Incident Command for Emergency Services - FRPT1255 — Introduction to Emergency Management - FRPT1260 — Fire Behavior and Combustion - FRPT1265 — Principles of Emergency Services Safety and Survival - FRPT1270 — Introduction to Fire Prevention - FRPT1275 — Introduction to Emergency Communication Systems - FRPT1280 — Hazardous Materials Chemistry - FRPT1285 — Fire Protection Hydraulics and Water Supply - FRPT1290 — Emergency Services Instructor - FRPT2111 — Strategy and Tactics - FRPT2121 — Advanced Fire Investigation - FRPT2250 — Incident Command for Emergency Managers - FRPT2255 — Introduction to Homeland Security - FRPT2260 — Legal Aspects of Emergency Services - FRPT2265 — Principles of Fire and Emergency Service Administration - FRPT2270 — Fire and Life Safety Education - FRPT2275 — Fire Inspection and Code Enforcement - FRPT2280 — Emergency Services Internship - POLI1000 — Introduction to American Government and Politics - SOCI1500 — Introduction to Criminal Justice Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/emergency-pubic-social-service/fire-protection/fire-science-aas --- # Fire Rescue Associate of Applied Science **Degree** ## Courses - BIOL1100 — Nutrition and Health - BIOL2125 — Anatomy and Physiology I - COMM1250 — Interpersonal Communications - COMM1260 — Small Group Communication - COMM1280 — Public Speaking - EMSV1050 — Emergency Medical Responder (First Responder) - EMSV1100 — Emergency Medical Technician - Basic - EMSV1136 — Understanding EKGs - EMSV1146 — Medical Terminology for EMS/ER Personnel - EMSV1190 — Intravenous (IV) Access - ENGL1070 — Technical Writing - ENGL1100 — Writing and Research - FRPT1101 — Fire Fighter I - FRPT1105 — FireFighter II - FRPT1176 — Hazardous Materials First Responder Operational - FRPT1250 — Incident Command for Emergency Services - PHIL1401 — Health Care Ethics Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/emergency-pubic-social-service/fire-protection/fire-rescue-aas --- # Company Officer Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - COMM1250 — Interpersonal Communications - COMM1260 — Small Group Communication - COMM1280 — Public Speaking - ENGL1070 — Technical Writing - ENGL1100 — Writing and Research - FRPT1126 — Introduction to Fire Investigation - FRPT1250 — Incident Command for Emergency Services - FRPT1265 — Principles of Emergency Services Safety and Survival - FRPT1270 — Introduction to Fire Prevention - FRPT1290 — Emergency Services Instructor - FRPT2111 — Strategy and Tactics - FRPT2260 — Legal Aspects of Emergency Services - FRPT2265 — Principles of Fire and Emergency Service Administration Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/emergency-pubic-social-service/fire-protection/company-officer-diploma --- # Professional Emergency Manager Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - ACCT1000 — Introduction to Accounting - BUSN2055 — Principles of Management - COMM1250 — Interpersonal Communications - COMM1260 — Small Group Communication - COMM1280 — Public Speaking - EMSV1000 — Introduction to EMS Systems - EMSV1050 — Emergency Medical Responder (First Responder) - EMSV1100 — Emergency Medical Technician - Basic - ENGL1070 — Technical Writing - ENGL1100 — Writing and Research - FRPT1061 — Occupational Safety and Health for Emergency Services - FRPT1137 — Introduction to Fire and Emergency Services - FRPT1250 — Incident Command for Emergency Services - FRPT1255 — Introduction to Emergency Management - FRPT2250 — Incident Command for Emergency Managers - FRPT2255 — Introduction to Homeland Security - FRPT2260 — Legal Aspects of Emergency Services - POLI1000 — Introduction to American Government and Politics - SOCI1500 — Introduction to Criminal Justice Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/emergency-pubic-social-service/fire-protection/professional-emergency-manager-diploma --- # Professional Firefighter Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - COMM1250 — Interpersonal Communications - COMM1260 — Small Group Communication - COMM1280 — Public Speaking - EMSV1050 — Emergency Medical Responder (First Responder) - EMSV1100 — Emergency Medical Technician - Basic - ENGL1070 — Technical Writing - ENGL1100 — Writing and Research - FRPT1101 — Fire Fighter I - FRPT1105 — FireFighter II - FRPT1137 — Introduction to Fire and Emergency Services - FRPT1156 — Fire Protection Systems - FRPT1161 — Building Construction for Emergency Services - FRPT1166 — Apparatus Operator - FRPT1176 — Hazardous Materials First Responder Operational - FRPT1250 — Incident Command for Emergency Services - FRPT1260 — Fire Behavior and Combustion - FRPT1265 — Principles of Emergency Services Safety and Survival - FRPT1270 — Introduction to Fire Prevention - FRPT1285 — Fire Protection Hydraulics and Water Supply Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/emergency-pubic-social-service/fire-protection/professional-firefighter-diploma --- # Emergency Services Training Officer Advanced Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - COMM1250 — Interpersonal Communications - COMM1260 — Small Group Communication - COMM1280 — Public Speaking - EMSV1050 — Emergency Medical Responder (First Responder) - EMSV1100 — Emergency Medical Technician - Basic - EMSV1140 — CPR Instructor - FRPT1250 — Incident Command for Emergency Services - FRPT1290 — Emergency Services Instructor - FRPT2270 — Fire and Life Safety Education Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/emergency-pubic-social-service/fire-protection/emergency-services-training-officer-certificate --- # Fire Investigation Advanced Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BIOL1300 — Introduction to Forensic Science - FRPT1126 — Introduction to Fire Investigation - FRPT1161 — Building Construction for Emergency Services - FRPT1260 — Fire Behavior and Combustion - FRPT2121 — Advanced Fire Investigation - FRPT2260 — Legal Aspects of Emergency Services - FRPT2270 — Fire and Life Safety Education - SOCI1500 — Introduction to Criminal Justice Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/emergency-pubic-social-service/fire-protection/fire-investigation-certificate --- # Fire Prevention and Inspection Advanced Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - FRPT1156 — Fire Protection Systems - FRPT1161 — Building Construction for Emergency Services - FRPT1270 — Introduction to Fire Prevention - FRPT2270 — Fire and Life Safety Education - FRPT2275 — Fire Inspection and Code Enforcement Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/emergency-pubic-social-service/fire-protection/fire-prevention-inspection-certificate --- # Hazardous Materials Management Advanced Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - FRPT1061 — Occupational Safety and Health for Emergency Services - FRPT1176 — Hazardous Materials First Responder Operational - FRPT1181 — Hazardous Materials Technician - FRPT1250 — Incident Command for Emergency Services - FRPT1265 — Principles of Emergency Services Safety and Survival - FRPT1280 — Hazardous Materials Chemistry Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/emergency-pubic-social-service/fire-protection/hazardous-materials-management-certificate --- # Dispatching Concepts Occupational Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - COMM1250 — Interpersonal Communications - EMSV1000 — Introduction to EMS Systems - EMSV1050 — Emergency Medical Responder (First Responder) - EMSV1100 — Emergency Medical Technician - Basic - FRPT1137 — Introduction to Fire and Emergency Services - FRPT1250 — Incident Command for Emergency Services - FRPT1275 — Introduction to Emergency Communication Systems - SOCI1500 — Introduction to Criminal Justice Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/emergency-pubic-social-service/fire-protection/dispatching-concepts-certificate --- # Emergency Management Principles Occupational Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - FRPT1250 — Incident Command for Emergency Services - FRPT1255 — Introduction to Emergency Management - FRPT2250 — Incident Command for Emergency Managers - FRPT2255 — Introduction to Homeland Security Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/emergency-pubic-social-service/fire-protection/emergency-management-principles-certificate --- # Initial Firefighter Occupational Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - EMSV1050 — Emergency Medical Responder (First Responder) - FRPT1101 — Fire Fighter I - FRPT1105 — FireFighter II - FRPT1176 — Hazardous Materials First Responder Operational - FRPT1250 — Incident Command for Emergency Services Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/emergency-pubic-social-service/fire-protection/initial-firefighter-certificate --- # Human & Social Services Human & Social Services Pre-Social Work Transfer Pathway Associate of Science Degree Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/emergency-pubic-social-service/human-social-services --- # Pre-Social Work Transfer Pathway Associate of Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - ARTS1005 — Art and Social Justice - BIOL1000 — Biology in Society - BIOL1100 — Nutrition and Health - BIOL1300 — Introduction to Forensic Science - BIOL1400 — Human Biology - CHEM1000 — Introduction to Chemistry - COMM1250 — Interpersonal Communications - COMM1260 — Small Group Communication - ENGL1080 — Professional Writing - ENGL1100 — Writing and Research - ENGL1200 — Introduction to Humanities - HSER1100 — Introduction to Social Work and Human Services - HSER1110 — Human Service Skills - HSER2110 — Field Seminar - HSER2150 — Field Experience - MATH1250 — Introduction to Statistics - PHIL1100 — Critical Thinking for College Success - PHIL1200 — Ethics - PHIL1500 — World Religions - PHYS1005 — Introductory Physics I - POLI1000 — Introduction to American Government and Politics - PSYC1000 — General Psychology - PSYC1200 — Psychology Throughout the Lifespan - PSYC1300 — Abnormal Psychology - SOCI1100 — Introduction to Sociology - SOCI1200 — Marriage and Family - SOCI1400 — Race in America - SOCI1500 — Introduction to Criminal Justice - SOCI2400 — Juvenile Justice Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/emergency-pubic-social-service/human-social-services/pre-social-work-transfer-pathway-as --- # Peace Officer & Public Safety Peace Officer & Public Safety Peace Officer and Public Safety Associate of Science Degree Peace Officer Transition Diploma Peace Officer Advanced Technical Certificate Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/emergency-pubic-social-service/peace-officer-public-safety --- # Peace Officer and Public Safety Associate of Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - COMM1250 — Interpersonal Communications - EMSV1050 — Emergency Medical Responder (First Responder) - ENGL1100 — Writing and Research - PHIL1100 — Critical Thinking for College Success - PHIL1200 — Ethics - POLC1200 — Equity in Policing - POLC1205 — Physical Fitness for Peace Officers - POLC2225 — Criminal Investigation - POLC2230 — Legal Issues - POLC2231 — MN Criminal and Traffic Codes - POLC2235 — Police Report Writing/Interview - POLC2241 — Crisis Intervention and Human Behavior - POLC2262 — In Progress Response - POLC2265 — Ethics and Communications - POLC2276 — Traffic - POLC2281 — Defensive Tactics - POLC2285 — Crime Scene and Evidence - POLC2291 — Firearms - POLC2300 — Tactical Driving - POLC2325 — Capstone - PSYC1300 — Abnormal Psychology - SOCI1100 — Introduction to Sociology - SOCI1200 — Marriage and Family - SOCI1400 — Race in America - SOCI1500 — Introduction to Criminal Justice - SOCI2400 — Juvenile Justice Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/emergency-pubic-social-service/peace-officer-public-safety/peace-officer-public-safety-aas --- # Peace Officer Transition Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - POLC1200 — Equity in Policing - POLC2225 — Criminal Investigation - POLC2230 — Legal Issues - POLC2231 — MN Criminal and Traffic Codes - POLC2235 — Police Report Writing/Interview - POLC2241 — Crisis Intervention and Human Behavior - POLC2262 — In Progress Response - POLC2276 — Traffic - POLC2281 — Defensive Tactics - POLC2285 — Crime Scene and Evidence - POLC2291 — Firearms - POLC2300 — Tactical Driving - SOCI1500 — Introduction to Criminal Justice - SOCI2400 — Juvenile Justice Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/emergency-pubic-social-service/peace-officer-public-safety/peace-officer-transition-diploma --- # Peace Officer Advanced Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - POLC2225 — Criminal Investigation - POLC2230 — Legal Issues - POLC2231 — MN Criminal and Traffic Codes - POLC2235 — Police Report Writing/Interview - POLC2241 — Crisis Intervention and Human Behavior - POLC2262 — In Progress Response - POLC2276 — Traffic - POLC2281 — Defensive Tactics - POLC2285 — Crime Scene and Evidence - POLC2291 — Firearms - POLC2300 — Tactical Driving Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/emergency-pubic-social-service/peace-officer-public-safety/peace-officer-certificate --- # Dental Assistant Dental Assistant Dental Assistant Associate of Applied Science Degree Dental Assistant Diploma Foundations of Dental Assisting Occupational Certificate Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/healthcare/dental-assistant --- # Dental Assistant Associate of Applied Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - COMM1250 — Interpersonal Communications - COMM1260 — Small Group Communication - DNTL1000 — Dental Team/Practice Management - DNTL1121 — Dental Science - DNTL1140 — Dental Materials - DNTL1160 — Preclinical Chairside Assisting - DNTL1180 — Chairside Assisting I - DNTL1200 — Dental Health - DNTL1220 — Chairside Assisting II - DNTL1241 — Dental Radiology - DNTL1261 — Expanded Functions - DNTL1305 — Externship Seminar - DNTL1321 — Clinical Externship I - DNTL1325 — Clinical Externship II - EMSV1020 — CPR/First Aid - ENGL1100 — Writing and Research - ENGL1250 — Short Form Composition and Reporting - PHIL1200 — Ethics - PHIL1401 — Health Care Ethics Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/healthcare/dental-assistant/dental-assistant-aas --- # Dental Assistant Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - COMM1250 — Interpersonal Communications - COMM1260 — Small Group Communication - DNTL1000 — Dental Team/Practice Management - DNTL1121 — Dental Science - DNTL1140 — Dental Materials - DNTL1160 — Preclinical Chairside Assisting - DNTL1180 — Chairside Assisting I - DNTL1200 — Dental Health - DNTL1220 — Chairside Assisting II - DNTL1241 — Dental Radiology - DNTL1261 — Expanded Functions - DNTL1305 — Externship Seminar - DNTL1321 — Clinical Externship I - DNTL1325 — Clinical Externship II - EMSV1020 — CPR/First Aid - ENGL1100 — Writing and Research - ENGL1250 — Short Form Composition and Reporting Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/healthcare/dental-assistant/dental-assistant-diploma --- # Foundations of Dental Assisting Occupational Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - DNTL1121 — Dental Science - DNTL1140 — Dental Materials - DNTL1160 — Preclinical Chairside Assisting - DNTL1180 — Chairside Assisting I - DNTL1200 — Dental Health - DNTL1241 — Dental Radiology - EMSV1020 — CPR/First Aid Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/healthcare/dental-assistant/foundations-dental-assisting-certificate --- # Health Science Health Science (Broad Field) Health Science (Broad Field) Associate of Science Degree Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/healthcare/health-science-broad-field --- # Health Science (Broad Field) Associate of Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - BIOL1100 — Nutrition and Health - BIOL2005 — General Biology I - BIOL2125 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2225 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BIOL2235 — Microbiology - CHEM1000 — Introduction to Chemistry - CHEM1100 — General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry Foundations - COMM1200 — Intercultural Communication - COMM1250 — Interpersonal Communications - ENGL1100 — Writing and Research - MATH1250 — Introduction to Statistics - MATH1400 — College Algebra - PHIL1200 — Ethics - PHIL1401 — Health Care Ethics - PSYC1000 — General Psychology - PSYC1200 — Psychology Throughout the Lifespan - SOCI1100 — Introduction to Sociology Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/healthcare/health-science-broad-field/health-science-broad-field-as --- # Nursing Assistant Occupational Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - NAHA1010 — Nursing Assistant Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/healthcare/nursing-assistant/nursing-assistant-occupational-certificate --- # Practical Nursing Practical Nursing Practical Nursing Diploma Practical Nursing Associate of Applied Science Degree Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/healthcare/practical-nursing --- # Practical Nursing Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - BIOL1400 — Human Biology - EMSV1020 — CPR/First Aid - EMSV1146 — Medical Terminology for EMS/ER Personnel - ENGL1100 — Writing and Research - ENGL1250 — Short Form Composition and Reporting - MATH0940 — Beginning Algebra - MATH0960 — Mathematical Literacy - NAHA1010 — Nursing Assistant - NURS1121 — Medical Terminology - NURS1135 — Healthcare Anatomy & Physiology - NURS1376 — Introduction to Nursing - NURS1381 — Introduction to Medical Surgical Nursing - NURS1425 — Pharmacology I - NURS1430 — Medication Calculations - NURS1435 — Nursing Skills Lab I - NURS1440 — Nursing Clinical I - NURS1445 — Nursing Clinical II - NURS2325 — Pharmacology II - NURS2335 — Nursing Skills Lab II - NURS2350 — Nursing Clinical III - NURS2376 — Medical Surgical Nursing II - NURS2381 — Nursing Care Across the Lifespan Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/healthcare/practical-nursing/practical-nursing-diploma --- # Practical Nursing Associate of Applied Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - ARTS1000 — Elements of Design - ARTS1005 — Art and Social Justice - ARTS1050 — Introduction to Art - BIOL1400 — Human Biology - BIOL2005 — General Biology I - BIOL2125 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2225 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BIOL2235 — Microbiology - CHEM1000 — Introduction to Chemistry - CHEM1100 — General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry Foundations - EMSV1020 — CPR/First Aid - EMSV1146 — Medical Terminology for EMS/ER Personnel - ENGL1060 — Food in Literature and Film - ENGL1100 — Writing and Research - ENGL1200 — Introduction to Humanities - ENGL1250 — Short Form Composition and Reporting - MATH1250 — Introduction to Statistics - MATH1400 — College Algebra - MUSC1010 — Influence of Pop/Rock Music - MUSC1015 — World Music - MUSC1020 — Exploring the Guitar - NAHA1010 — Nursing Assistant - NURS1121 — Medical Terminology - NURS1135 — Healthcare Anatomy & Physiology - NURS1376 — Introduction to Nursing - NURS1381 — Introduction to Medical Surgical Nursing - NURS1425 — Pharmacology I - NURS1430 — Medication Calculations - NURS1435 — Nursing Skills Lab I - NURS1440 — Nursing Clinical I - NURS1445 — Nursing Clinical II - NURS2325 — Pharmacology II - NURS2335 — Nursing Skills Lab II - NURS2350 — Nursing Clinical III - NURS2376 — Medical Surgical Nursing II - NURS2381 — Nursing Care Across the Lifespan - PHIL1200 — Ethics - PHIL1401 — Health Care Ethics - PHIL1500 — World Religions - PSYC1200 — Psychology Throughout the Lifespan - PSYC1300 — Abnormal Psychology Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/healthcare/practical-nursing/practical-nursing-aas --- # Horticulture & Landscaping Horticulture & Landscaping Greenhouse Management Horticulture & Gardening Landscape Design & Construction Urban Forestry & Arboriculture Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/horticulture-landscaping --- # Greenhouse Management Greenhouse Management Greenhouse Operations Associate of Applied Science Degree Greenhouse Operations Occupational Certificate Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/horticulture-landscaping/greenhouse-management --- # Greenhouse Operations Associate of Applied Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - COMM1260 — Small Group Communication - ENGL1060 — Food in Literature and Film - LNDC1110 — Introduction to Landscape/Horticulture Careers - LNDC1120 — Woody Plants I - Trees - LNDC1141 — Nursery Propagation and Production - LNDC1151 — Insects and Diseases of Landscape Plants - LNDC1160 — Greenhouse Infrastructure Technology - LNDC1166 — Sustainable Food and Plant Production - Fall - LNDC1176 — Sustainable Food and Plant Production - Winter - LNDC1187 — Sustainable Food and Plant Production - Summer - LNDC1190 — Woody Plants II - Shrubs - LNDC1202 — Herbaceous Plant Materials - LNDC1220 — Integrated Pest Management - LNDC1231 — Nursery Operations - LNDC1242 — Plant Biology - LNDC1250 — Bedding Plant Production - LNDC1271 — Soil Science - LNDC1400 — Small Business Planning - LNDC1500 — Small Business Management - LNDC1900 — Specialized Lab - LNDC2210 — Tropical Plants and Their Uses - LNDC2241 — Landscape Equipment Operation - LNDC2360 — Horticulture Internship - PHIL1100 — Critical Thinking for College Success - PHIL1600 — Environmental Ethics - SOCI1600 — Food and Society Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/horticulture-landscaping/greenhouse-management/greenhouse-operations-aas --- # Greenhouse Operations Occupational Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - LNDC1141 — Nursery Propagation and Production - LNDC1160 — Greenhouse Infrastructure Technology - LNDC1166 — Sustainable Food and Plant Production - Fall - LNDC1176 — Sustainable Food and Plant Production - Winter - LNDC1187 — Sustainable Food and Plant Production - Summer - LNDC1220 — Integrated Pest Management - LNDC1231 — Nursery Operations - LNDC1250 — Bedding Plant Production - LNDC1400 — Small Business Planning - LNDC1500 — Small Business Management - LNDC2210 — Tropical Plants and Their Uses Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/horticulture-landscaping/greenhouse-management/greenhouse-operations-certificate --- # Horticulture & Gardening Horticulture & Gardening Landscape/Horticulture Associate of Applied Science Professional Gardening Occupational Certificate Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/horticulture-landscaping/horticulture-gardening --- # Professional Gardening Occupational Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - LNDC1151 — Insects and Diseases of Landscape Plants - LNDC1187 — Sustainable Food and Plant Production - Summer - LNDC1202 — Herbaceous Plant Materials - LNDC1220 — Integrated Pest Management - LNDC1250 — Bedding Plant Production - LNDC1271 — Soil Science - LNDC1300 — Minnesota Invasive Terrestrial Plants - LNDC2160 — Landscape Design I - LNDC2241 — Landscape Equipment Operation - LNDC2261 — Professional Gardening Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/horticulture-landscaping/horticulture-gardening/professional-gardening-certificate --- # Landscape Design & Construction Landscape Design & Construction Landscape Design and Construction Associate of Applied Science Degree Landscape/Horticulture Associate of Applied Science Degree Landscape Computer Design Advanced Technical Certificate Landscape Construction Advanced Technical Certificate Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/horticulture-landscaping/landscape-design-construction --- # Landscape Design and Construction Associate of Applied Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - COMM1260 — Small Group Communication - ENGL1060 — Food in Literature and Film - LNDC1110 — Introduction to Landscape/Horticulture Careers - LNDC1120 — Woody Plants I - Trees - LNDC1141 — Nursery Propagation and Production - LNDC1151 — Insects and Diseases of Landscape Plants - LNDC1160 — Greenhouse Infrastructure Technology - LNDC1166 — Sustainable Food and Plant Production - Fall - LNDC1176 — Sustainable Food and Plant Production - Winter - LNDC1187 — Sustainable Food and Plant Production - Summer - LNDC1190 — Woody Plants II - Shrubs - LNDC1202 — Herbaceous Plant Materials - LNDC1220 — Integrated Pest Management - LNDC1231 — Nursery Operations - LNDC1235 — Landscape Operations - LNDC1242 — Plant Biology - LNDC1250 — Bedding Plant Production - LNDC1271 — Soil Science - LNDC1300 — Minnesota Invasive Terrestrial Plants - LNDC1315 — Minnesota Native Plants and Communities - LNDC1400 — Small Business Planning - LNDC1500 — Small Business Management - LNDC1900 — Specialized Lab - LNDC2110 — Introduction to Landscape Construction - LNDC2120 — Landscape Construction I - LNDC2131 — Landscape Construction II - LNDC2160 — Landscape Design I - LNDC2171 — Landscape Design II - LNDC2210 — Tropical Plants and Their Uses - LNDC2241 — Landscape Equipment Operation - LNDC2261 — Professional Gardening - LNDC2271 — Landscape Design Computer Applications I - LNDC2280 — Landscape Design Computer Applications II - LNDC2335 — Landscape Construction Internship - LNDC2346 — Arboriculture Internship - LNDC2360 — Horticulture Internship - PHIL1100 — Critical Thinking for College Success - PHIL1600 — Environmental Ethics - SOCI1600 — Food and Society Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/horticulture-landscaping/landscape-design-construction/landscape-design-construction-aas --- # Landscape/Horticulture Associate of Applied Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - COMM1260 — Small Group Communication - ENGL1060 — Food in Literature and Film - LNDC1110 — Introduction to Landscape/Horticulture Careers - LNDC1120 — Woody Plants I - Trees - LNDC1125 — Arboriculture I - LNDC1141 — Nursery Propagation and Production - LNDC1151 — Insects and Diseases of Landscape Plants - LNDC1160 — Greenhouse Infrastructure Technology - LNDC1166 — Sustainable Food and Plant Production - Fall - LNDC1176 — Sustainable Food and Plant Production - Winter - LNDC1187 — Sustainable Food and Plant Production - Summer - LNDC1190 — Woody Plants II - Shrubs - LNDC1202 — Herbaceous Plant Materials - LNDC1220 — Integrated Pest Management - LNDC1231 — Nursery Operations - LNDC1235 — Landscape Operations - LNDC1242 — Plant Biology - LNDC1250 — Bedding Plant Production - LNDC1271 — Soil Science - LNDC1300 — Minnesota Invasive Terrestrial Plants - LNDC1315 — Minnesota Native Plants and Communities - LNDC1400 — Small Business Planning - LNDC1500 — Small Business Management - LNDC1900 — Specialized Lab - LNDC2110 — Introduction to Landscape Construction - LNDC2120 — Landscape Construction I - LNDC2131 — Landscape Construction II - LNDC2160 — Landscape Design I - LNDC2210 — Tropical Plants and Their Uses - LNDC2241 — Landscape Equipment Operation - LNDC2261 — Professional Gardening - LNDC2335 — Landscape Construction Internship - LNDC2346 — Arboriculture Internship - LNDC2360 — Horticulture Internship - PHIL1100 — Critical Thinking for College Success - PHIL1600 — Environmental Ethics - SOCI1600 — Food and Society Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/horticulture-landscaping/landscape-design-construction/landscape-horticulture-aas --- # Landscape Computer Design Advanced Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - LNDC1235 — Landscape Operations - LNDC2110 — Introduction to Landscape Construction - LNDC2160 — Landscape Design I - LNDC2171 — Landscape Design II - LNDC2271 — Landscape Design Computer Applications I - LNDC2280 — Landscape Design Computer Applications II Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/horticulture-landscaping/landscape-design-construction/landscape-computer-design-certificate --- # Landscape Construction Advanced Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - LNDC1235 — Landscape Operations - LNDC2110 — Introduction to Landscape Construction - LNDC2120 — Landscape Construction I - LNDC2131 — Landscape Construction II - LNDC2241 — Landscape Equipment Operation - LNDC2330 — Landscape Construction Internship Certificate Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/horticulture-landscaping/landscape-design-construction/landscape-construction-certificate --- # Urban Forestry & Arboriculture Urban Forestry & Arboriculture Urban Forestry and Arboriculture Associate of Applied Science Degree Urban Forestry and Arboriculture Occupational Certificate Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/horticulture-landscaping/urban-forestry-arboriculture --- # Urban Forestry and Arboriculture Associate of Applied Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - COMM1260 — Small Group Communication - ENGL1060 — Food in Literature and Film - LNDC1110 — Introduction to Landscape/Horticulture Careers - LNDC1120 — Woody Plants I - Trees - LNDC1125 — Arboriculture I - LNDC1151 — Insects and Diseases of Landscape Plants - LNDC1155 — Applied Arboriculture Operations - LNDC1190 — Woody Plants II - Shrubs - LNDC1220 — Integrated Pest Management - LNDC1231 — Nursery Operations - LNDC1235 — Landscape Operations - LNDC1242 — Plant Biology - LNDC1271 — Soil Science - LNDC1300 — Minnesota Invasive Terrestrial Plants - LNDC1315 — Minnesota Native Plants and Communities - LNDC1400 — Small Business Planning - LNDC1500 — Small Business Management - LNDC2166 — Arboriculture II - LNDC2241 — Landscape Equipment Operation - LNDC2346 — Arboriculture Internship - PHIL1100 — Critical Thinking for College Success - PHIL1600 — Environmental Ethics - SOCI1600 — Food and Society Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/horticulture-landscaping/urban-forestry-arboriculture/urban-forestry-arboriculture-aas --- # Urban Forestry and Arboriculture Occupational Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - LNDC1110 — Introduction to Landscape/Horticulture Careers - LNDC1120 — Woody Plants I - Trees - LNDC1125 — Arboriculture I - LNDC1151 — Insects and Diseases of Landscape Plants - LNDC1155 — Applied Arboriculture Operations - LNDC1190 — Woody Plants II - Shrubs - LNDC2166 — Arboriculture II - LNDC2241 — Landscape Equipment Operation - LNDC2346 — Arboriculture Internship Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/horticulture-landscaping/urban-forestry-arboriculture/urban-forestry-arboriculture-certificate --- # Information Technology & Cyber Defense Information Technology & Cyber Defense Artificial Intelligence Cyber Security Data Analyst Data Center Database Development IT Support Network Administration Software Development Workplace Administration Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/information-technology-cyber-defense --- # Artificial Intelligence Artificial Intelligence Artificial Intelligence Associate of Applied Science Artificial Intelligence Diploma Artificial Intelligence Occupational Certificate Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/information-technology-cyber-defense/artificial-intelligence --- # Artificial Intelligence Associate of Applied Science **Degree** ## Courses - COMM1260 — Small Group Communication - ENGL1070 — Technical Writing - ITEC1000 — Information Systems - ITEC1080 — Microsoft Productivity Apps 1 - ITEC1090 — Microsoft Productivity Apps 2 - ITEC1122 — Linux Admin 1 - ITEC1302 — HTML/CSS and JavaScript - ITEC1505 — Fundamentals of Programming with Python - ITEC1600 — Contemporary Topics in Information Technology - ITEC2055 — Project Management - ITEC2580 — Advanced Programming with Python - ITEC2701 — SQL/NoSQL Database Design - ITEC2786 — SQL Server - System Administration - ITEC2900 — Machine Learning with Python - ITEC2910 — Artificial Intelligence with Python - PHIL1700 — Ethics of Artificial Intelligence Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/information-technology-cyber-defense/artificial-intelligence/artificial-intelligence-aas --- # Artificial Intelligence Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - COMM1260 — Small Group Communication - ITEC1000 — Information Systems - ITEC1080 — Microsoft Productivity Apps 1 - ITEC1122 — Linux Admin 1 - ITEC1302 — HTML/CSS and JavaScript - ITEC1505 — Fundamentals of Programming with Python - ITEC1600 — Contemporary Topics in Information Technology - ITEC2580 — Advanced Programming with Python - ITEC2701 — SQL/NoSQL Database Design - ITEC2786 — SQL Server - System Administration - ITEC2900 — Machine Learning with Python - ITEC2910 — Artificial Intelligence with Python - PHIL1700 — Ethics of Artificial Intelligence Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/information-technology-cyber-defense/artificial-intelligence/artificial-intelligence-diploma --- # Artificial Intelligence Occupational Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ITEC1122 — Linux Admin 1 - ITEC1302 — HTML/CSS and JavaScript - ITEC1505 — Fundamentals of Programming with Python - ITEC1600 — Contemporary Topics in Information Technology - ITEC2580 — Advanced Programming with Python - ITEC2701 — SQL/NoSQL Database Design - ITEC2900 — Machine Learning with Python - ITEC2910 — Artificial Intelligence with Python Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/information-technology-cyber-defense/artificial-intelligence/artificial-intelligence-occupational-certificate --- # Cyber Security Cyber Security Cyber Defense Associate of Applied Science Cyber Defense Advanced Technical Certificate Cybersecurity Advanced Technical Certificate Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/information-technology-cyber-defense/cyber-defense --- # Cyber Defense Associate of Applied Science **Degree** ## Courses - COMM1260 — Small Group Communication - ENGL1070 — Technical Writing - ITEC1105 — Network Admin 1 - ITEC1110 — Windows Admin 1 - ITEC1122 — Linux Admin 1 - ITEC1260 — Cyber Defense 1 - ITEC1421 — Network Admin 2 - ITEC1431 — Network Admin 3 - ITEC2070 — Programming and Scripting - ITEC2122 — Linux Admin 2 - ITEC2150 — Windows Admin 2 - ITEC2416 — Cyber Defense 2 - ITEC2470 — Cyber Defense 3 - ITEC2536 — Cyber Defense 4 Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/information-technology-cyber-defense/cyber-defense/cyber-defense-aas --- # Cyber Defense Advanced Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ITEC1105 — Network Admin 1 - ITEC1122 — Linux Admin 1 - ITEC1260 — Cyber Defense 1 - ITEC1421 — Network Admin 2 - ITEC1431 — Network Admin 3 - ITEC2416 — Cyber Defense 2 - ITEC2470 — Cyber Defense 3 Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/information-technology-cyber-defense/cyber-defense/cyber-defense-certificate --- # Cybersecurity Advanced Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ITEC1105 — Network Admin 1 - ITEC1122 — Linux Admin 1 - ITEC1260 — Cyber Defense 1 - ITEC1421 — Network Admin 2 - ITEC2416 — Cyber Defense 2 Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/information-technology-cyber-defense/cyber-defense/cybersecurity-certificate --- # Data Analyst Data Analyst Data Analyst Associate in Applied Science Degree Data Analyst Diploma Data Analyst Occupational Certificate Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/information-technology-cyber-defense/data-analyst --- # Data Analyst Associate in Applied Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - COMM1260 — Small Group Communication - ENGL1070 — Technical Writing - ITEC1000 — Information Systems - ITEC1080 — Microsoft Productivity Apps 1 - ITEC1090 — Microsoft Productivity Apps 2 - ITEC1110 — Windows Admin 1 - ITEC1302 — HTML/CSS and JavaScript - ITEC1505 — Fundamentals of Programming with Python - ITEC1600 — Contemporary Topics in Information Technology - ITEC2580 — Advanced Programming with Python - ITEC2701 — SQL/NoSQL Database Design - ITEC2781 — SQL Server - TransactSQL - ITEC2841 — Client/Server and Cloud Computing - ITEC2900 — Machine Learning with Python - ITEC2910 — Artificial Intelligence with Python Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/information-technology-cyber-defense/data-analyst/data-analyst-aas --- # Data Analyst Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - COMM1260 — Small Group Communication - ENGL1070 — Technical Writing - ITEC1000 — Information Systems - ITEC1110 — Windows Admin 1 - ITEC1302 — HTML/CSS and JavaScript - ITEC1505 — Fundamentals of Programming with Python - ITEC1600 — Contemporary Topics in Information Technology - ITEC2580 — Advanced Programming with Python - ITEC2701 — SQL/NoSQL Database Design - ITEC2781 — SQL Server - TransactSQL - ITEC2841 — Client/Server and Cloud Computing - ITEC2900 — Machine Learning with Python - ITEC2910 — Artificial Intelligence with Python Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/information-technology-cyber-defense/data-analyst/data-analyst-diploma --- # Data Analyst Occupational Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ITEC1302 — HTML/CSS and JavaScript - ITEC1505 — Fundamentals of Programming with Python - ITEC1600 — Contemporary Topics in Information Technology - ITEC2580 — Advanced Programming with Python - ITEC2701 — SQL/NoSQL Database Design - ITEC2781 — SQL Server - TransactSQL - ITEC2900 — Machine Learning with Python - ITEC2910 — Artificial Intelligence with Python Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/information-technology-cyber-defense/data-analyst/data-analyst-certificate --- # Data Center Data Center Data Center Administration Associate of Applied Science Degree Data Center Operations Advanced Technical Certificate Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/information-technology-cyber-defense/data-center --- # Data Center Administration Associate of Applied Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - COMM1260 — Small Group Communication - ENGL1070 — Technical Writing - ITEC1080 — Microsoft Productivity Apps 1 - ITEC1090 — Microsoft Productivity Apps 2 - ITEC1103 — PC Operating Systems - ITEC1105 — Network Admin 1 - ITEC1110 — Windows Admin 1 - ITEC1140 — Data Center Safety - ITEC1145 — Data Center 1 - ITEC1156 — Data Center 2 - ITEC1421 — Network Admin 2 - ITEC2065 — Help Desk/User Support - ITEC2145 — Data Center 3 - ITEC2150 — Windows Admin 2 - ITEC2676 — A+ Hardware Support Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/information-technology-cyber-defense/data-center/data-center-administration-aas --- # Data Center Operations Advanced Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ITEC1080 — Microsoft Productivity Apps 1 - ITEC1103 — PC Operating Systems - ITEC1105 — Network Admin 1 - ITEC1140 — Data Center Safety - ITEC1145 — Data Center 1 - ITEC1156 — Data Center 2 - ITEC2676 — A+ Hardware Support Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/information-technology-cyber-defense/data-center/data-center-operations-certificate --- # Database Specialist Advanced Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ITEC1302 — HTML/CSS and JavaScript - ITEC1505 — Fundamentals of Programming with Python - ITEC1600 — Contemporary Topics in Information Technology - ITEC2575 — C# Programming 1 - ITEC2585 — C# Programming 2 - ITEC2701 — SQL/NoSQL Database Design - ITEC2781 — SQL Server - TransactSQL - ITEC2786 — SQL Server - System Administration Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/information-technology-cyber-defense/database-development/database-specialist-certificate --- # IT Support IT Support IT Support Associate of Applied Science Degree IT Support Specialist Diploma IT Service Desk Technician Occupational Certificate Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/information-technology-cyber-defense/it-support --- # IT Support Associate of Applied Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - COMM1260 — Small Group Communication - ENGL1070 — Technical Writing - ITEC1000 — Information Systems - ITEC1005 — Computer Security Awareness - ITEC1080 — Microsoft Productivity Apps 1 - ITEC1090 — Microsoft Productivity Apps 2 - ITEC1096 — Microsoft 365 - ITEC1103 — PC Operating Systems - ITEC1105 — Network Admin 1 - ITEC1110 — Windows Admin 1 - ITEC2055 — Project Management - ITEC2065 — Help Desk/User Support - ITEC2075 — IT Career Readiness - ITEC2090 — Microsoft Integration - ITEC2676 — A+ Hardware Support - ITEC2681 — A+ Software Support - MATH1400 — College Algebra Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/information-technology-cyber-defense/it-support/it-support-aas --- # IT Support Specialist Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - ITEC1000 — Information Systems - ITEC1005 — Computer Security Awareness - ITEC1080 — Microsoft Productivity Apps 1 - ITEC1090 — Microsoft Productivity Apps 2 - ITEC1096 — Microsoft 365 - ITEC1103 — PC Operating Systems - ITEC1105 — Network Admin 1 - ITEC1110 — Windows Admin 1 - ITEC2055 — Project Management - ITEC2065 — Help Desk/User Support - ITEC2075 — IT Career Readiness - ITEC2090 — Microsoft Integration - ITEC2676 — A+ Hardware Support - ITEC2681 — A+ Software Support Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/information-technology-cyber-defense/it-support/it-support-specialist-diploma --- # IT Service Desk Technician Occupational Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ITEC1000 — Information Systems - ITEC1005 — Computer Security Awareness - ITEC1080 — Microsoft Productivity Apps 1 - ITEC1096 — Microsoft 365 - ITEC1103 — PC Operating Systems - ITEC2065 — Help Desk/User Support - ITEC2676 — A+ Hardware Support - ITEC2681 — A+ Software Support Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/information-technology-cyber-defense/it-support/it-service-desk-technician-certificate --- # Network Administration Network Administration Network Administration Associate of Applied Science Degree Network Support Diploma Network Administration Advanced Technical Certificate Linux Networking Advanced Technical Certificate Windows Networking Advanced Technical Certificate Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/information-technology-cyber-defense/network-administration --- # Network Administration Associate of Applied Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - COMM1260 — Small Group Communication - ENGL1070 — Technical Writing - ITEC1105 — Network Admin 1 - ITEC1110 — Windows Admin 1 - ITEC1122 — Linux Admin 1 - ITEC1421 — Network Admin 2 - ITEC1431 — Network Admin 3 - ITEC1443 — Network Admin 4 - ITEC2070 — Programming and Scripting - ITEC2122 — Linux Admin 2 - ITEC2150 — Windows Admin 2 - ITEC2162 — Linux Admin 3 - ITEC2270 — Windows Admin 3 - ITEC2400 — Network Admin 5 - ITEC2676 — A+ Hardware Support Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/information-technology-cyber-defense/network-administration/network-administration-aas --- # Network Support Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - COMM1260 — Small Group Communication - ENGL1070 — Technical Writing - ITEC1000 — Information Systems - ITEC1080 — Microsoft Productivity Apps 1 - ITEC1103 — PC Operating Systems - ITEC1105 — Network Admin 1 - ITEC1110 — Windows Admin 1 - ITEC1122 — Linux Admin 1 - ITEC1421 — Network Admin 2 - ITEC2065 — Help Desk/User Support - ITEC2150 — Windows Admin 2 - ITEC2676 — A+ Hardware Support - ITEC2681 — A+ Software Support Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/information-technology-cyber-defense/network-administration/network-support-diploma --- # Network Administration Advanced Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ITEC1105 — Network Admin 1 - ITEC1421 — Network Admin 2 - ITEC1431 — Network Admin 3 - ITEC1443 — Network Admin 4 - ITEC1480 — Networking Certification Exam Prep - ITEC2400 — Network Admin 5 Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/information-technology-cyber-defense/network-administration/network-administration-certificate --- # Linux Networking Advanced Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ITEC1122 — Linux Admin 1 - ITEC1505 — Fundamentals of Programming with Python - ITEC2122 — Linux Admin 2 - ITEC2162 — Linux Admin 3 Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/information-technology-cyber-defense/network-administration/linux-networking-certificate --- # Windows Networking Advanced Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ITEC1110 — Windows Admin 1 - ITEC1505 — Fundamentals of Programming with Python - ITEC2150 — Windows Admin 2 - ITEC2270 — Windows Admin 3 Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/information-technology-cyber-defense/network-administration/windows-networking-certificate --- # Software Development Software Development Software Developer Associate of Applied Science Degree Software Developer Diploma Software Developer Advanced Technical Certificate Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/information-technology-cyber-defense/software-development --- # Software Developer Associate of Applied Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - COMM1260 — Small Group Communication - ENGL1070 — Technical Writing - ITEC1302 — HTML/CSS and JavaScript - ITEC1505 — Fundamentals of Programming with Python - ITEC1600 — Contemporary Topics in Information Technology - ITEC2500 — Mobile Application Development - ITEC2520 — Software Security Assurance - ITEC2575 — C# Programming 1 - ITEC2580 — Advanced Programming with Python - ITEC2585 — C# Programming 2 - ITEC2645 — Web Server Development - ITEC2701 — SQL/NoSQL Database Design - ITEC2781 — SQL Server - TransactSQL - ITEC2841 — Client/Server and Cloud Computing Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/information-technology-cyber-defense/software-development/software-developer-aas --- # Software Developer Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - COMM1260 — Small Group Communication - ENGL1070 — Technical Writing - ITEC1302 — HTML/CSS and JavaScript - ITEC1505 — Fundamentals of Programming with Python - ITEC1600 — Contemporary Topics in Information Technology - ITEC2575 — C# Programming 1 - ITEC2580 — Advanced Programming with Python - ITEC2585 — C# Programming 2 - ITEC2645 — Web Server Development - ITEC2701 — SQL/NoSQL Database Design - ITEC2781 — SQL Server - TransactSQL - ITEC2841 — Client/Server and Cloud Computing Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/information-technology-cyber-defense/software-development/software-developer-diploma --- # Software Developer Advanced Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ITEC1302 — HTML/CSS and JavaScript - ITEC1505 — Fundamentals of Programming with Python - ITEC1600 — Contemporary Topics in Information Technology - ITEC2575 — C# Programming 1 - ITEC2585 — C# Programming 2 - ITEC2701 — SQL/NoSQL Database Design - ITEC2781 — SQL Server - TransactSQL - ITEC2841 — Client/Server and Cloud Computing Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/information-technology-cyber-defense/software-development/software-developer-certificate --- # Workplace Administration Workplace Administration Organizational Business Support Specialist Associate of Applied Science Degree Organizational Coordinator Diploma Organizational Associate Occupational Certificate Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/information-technology-cyber-defense/workplace-administration --- # Organizational Business Support Specialist Associate of Applied Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT1000 — Introduction to Accounting - ACCT1111 — Payroll Accounting - BUSN1000 — Principles of Business - BUSN1100 — Supervision - BUSN1200 — Business Communication - COMM1260 — Small Group Communication - CPLT1005 — Advanced Keyboarding and Document Processing - CPLT1100 — Computer Essentials - ENGL1070 — Technical Writing - ITEC1000 — Information Systems - ITEC1005 — Computer Security Awareness - ITEC1080 — Microsoft Productivity Apps 1 - ITEC1090 — Microsoft Productivity Apps 2 - ITEC1096 — Microsoft 365 - ITEC2055 — Project Management - ITEC2075 — IT Career Readiness - ITEC2080 — Microsoft Productivity Apps 3 - ITEC2090 — Microsoft Integration - MATH1400 — College Algebra Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/information-technology-cyber-defense/workplace-administration/organizational-business-support-specialist-aas --- # Organizational Coordinator Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - ACCT1000 — Introduction to Accounting - ACCT1111 — Payroll Accounting - BUSN1000 — Principles of Business - BUSN1100 — Supervision - BUSN1200 — Business Communication - CPLT1005 — Advanced Keyboarding and Document Processing - CPLT1100 — Computer Essentials - ITEC1000 — Information Systems - ITEC1005 — Computer Security Awareness - ITEC1080 — Microsoft Productivity Apps 1 - ITEC1090 — Microsoft Productivity Apps 2 - ITEC1096 — Microsoft 365 - ITEC2055 — Project Management - ITEC2075 — IT Career Readiness - ITEC2080 — Microsoft Productivity Apps 3 - ITEC2090 — Microsoft Integration Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/information-technology-cyber-defense/workplace-administration/organizational-coordinator-diploma --- # Organizational Associate Occupational Certificate **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT1000 — Introduction to Accounting - ACCT1130 — Computerized Accounting - CPLT1005 — Advanced Keyboarding and Document Processing - ITEC1000 — Information Systems - ITEC1005 — Computer Security Awareness - ITEC1080 — Microsoft Productivity Apps 1 - ITEC1090 — Microsoft Productivity Apps 2 - ITEC1096 — Microsoft 365 - ITEC2075 — IT Career Readiness - ITEC2080 — Microsoft Productivity Apps 3 Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/information-technology-cyber-defense/workplace-administration/organizational-associate-certificate --- # Liberal Arts & Sciences Liberal Arts & Sciences Arts Biology Chemistry Communications Economics English History Individualized Studies Liberal Arts and Sciences Math Music Philosophy Physics Political Science Psychology Sociology Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/liberal-arts-sciences --- # Individualized Studies Individualized Studies Individualized Studies Associate of Science Degree Individualized Studies Associate of Applied Science Individualized Studies Diploma Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/liberal-arts-sciences/individualized-studies --- # Individualized Studies Associate of Science Degree **Degree** CCDS1500 Individualized Studies Associate of Science Degree Overview and Award Outcomes Overview The Individualized Studies program is a flexible program that provides the opportunity for students to design a set of classes that meets their specific needs. Students work with their Counselor to develop an academic plan that meets specific occupational or educational goals. Individualized Studies allows students to create their own academic plan to fulfill their unique goals. This program has a transfer agreement with Metropolitan State University and their Individualized Studies BA and BAS pro… ## Courses - CCDS1500 — Individualized Studies Degree Planning Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/liberal-arts-sciences/individualized-studies/individualized-studies-associate-of-science-degree --- # Individualized Studies Associate of Applied Science **Degree** CCDS1500 Individualized Studies Associate of Applied Science Overview and Award Outcomes Overview The Individualized Studies program is a flexible program that provides the opportunity for students to design a set of classes that meets their specific needs. Students work with their Counselor to develop an academic plan that meets specific occupational or educational goals. Individualized Studies allows students to create their own academic plan to fulfill their unique goals. This program has a transfer agreement with Metropolitan State University and their Individualized Studies BA and BAS pr… ## Courses - CCDS1500 — Individualized Studies Degree Planning Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/liberal-arts-sciences/individualized-studies/individualized-studies-associate-of-applied-science --- # Individualized Studies Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - CCDS1040 — Job Seeking Skills - CCDS1500 — Individualized Studies Degree Planning - COMM1250 — Interpersonal Communications - MATH1007 — Math for the Trades Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/liberal-arts-sciences/individualized-studies/individualized-studies-diploma --- # Manufacturing & Engineering Manufacturing & Engineering Automation Robotics Engineering Technology Electronics Engineering CAD Technology Fluid Power Engineering & Motion Control CNC Machining Manufacturing Engineering Technology Welding & Metal Fabrication Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/manufacturing-engineering --- # Automation Robotics Engineering Technology Automation Robotics Engineering Technology Automation Robotics Engineering Technology Associate of Applied Science Degree Automated Machinery Repair Technician Associate of Applied Science Degree Mechatronics Associate of Applied Science Degree Mechatronics Technician Diploma Mechatronics Electrical Specialist Advanced Technical Certificate Mechatronics Mechanical Specialist Advanced Technical Certificate Mechatronics Technician Advanced Technical Certificate Automation Technologies Occupational Certificate Production Technologies Occupational Certificate Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/manufacturing-engineering/automation-robotics --- # Automation Robotics Engineering Technology Associate of Applied Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - ARET1126 — Mechanical Power Transmission - ARET1130 — Maintenance Operations - ARET1140 — Computer Integrated Manufacturing - ARET1155 — Automation Controls - ARET1161 — Mechatronic Systems - ARET1165 — Vision Systems for QA/SPC - ARET1170 — Troubleshooting Mechatronic Systems - ARET1175 — Industrial Electricity and Electronics I - ARET1180 — Industrial Electricity and Electronics II - ARET1185 — Sensor Applications - ARET1190 — Programmable Logic Controllers - ARET1200 — Introduction to Robotics - ARET2101 — Advanced Automation Controls - ARET2105 — Fluid Power Motion Control - ARET2111 — Advanced Programmable Logic Controllers - ARET2150 — Engineering Design and Fabrication - ARET2200 — FANUC Robotics Operations - ENGL1070 — Technical Writing - ENGL1100 — Writing and Research - MATH1150 — Applications of Quantitative Reasoning - MATH1400 — College Algebra - PHIL1100 — Critical Thinking for College Success - PHYS1005 — Introductory Physics I Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/manufacturing-engineering/automation-robotics/automation-robotics-engineering-technology-aas --- # Automated Machinery Repair Technician Associate of Applied Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - ARET1126 — Mechanical Power Transmission - ARET1130 — Maintenance Operations - ARET1155 — Automation Controls - ARET1165 — Vision Systems for QA/SPC - ARET1170 — Troubleshooting Mechatronic Systems - ARET1175 — Industrial Electricity and Electronics I - ARET1180 — Industrial Electricity and Electronics II - ARET1190 — Programmable Logic Controllers - ARET1200 — Introduction to Robotics - ARET2101 — Advanced Automation Controls - ARET2105 — Fluid Power Motion Control - ARET2111 — Advanced Programmable Logic Controllers - ARET2200 — FANUC Robotics Operations - ARET2250 — FANUC Vision Systems - ENGL1070 — Technical Writing - ENGL1100 — Writing and Research - MACH1056 — Blueprint Reading I - MACH1110 — Turning Technology I - MACH1125 — Milling Technology I - MACH1205 — Machine Tool Technology - MACH2400 — CNC Setup and Operation - MATH1150 — Applications of Quantitative Reasoning - MATH1400 — College Algebra - PHIL1100 — Critical Thinking for College Success - PHYS1005 — Introductory Physics I Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/manufacturing-engineering/automation-robotics/automated-machinery-repair-technician-aas --- # Mechatronics Associate of Applied Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - ARET1126 — Mechanical Power Transmission - ARET1130 — Maintenance Operations - ARET1140 — Computer Integrated Manufacturing - ARET1155 — Automation Controls - ARET1161 — Mechatronic Systems - ARET1165 — Vision Systems for QA/SPC - ARET1170 — Troubleshooting Mechatronic Systems - ARET1175 — Industrial Electricity and Electronics I - ARET1180 — Industrial Electricity and Electronics II - ARET1185 — Sensor Applications - ARET1190 — Programmable Logic Controllers - ARET1200 — Introduction to Robotics - ARET2101 — Advanced Automation Controls - ARET2105 — Fluid Power Motion Control - ARET2111 — Advanced Programmable Logic Controllers - ARET2200 — FANUC Robotics Operations - ARET2250 — FANUC Vision Systems - ENGC1250 — SOLIDWORKS I - ENGL1070 — Technical Writing - ENGL1100 — Writing and Research - MATH1150 — Applications of Quantitative Reasoning - MATH1400 — College Algebra - PHIL1100 — Critical Thinking for College Success - PHYS1005 — Introductory Physics I Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/manufacturing-engineering/automation-robotics/mechatronics-aas --- # Mechatronics Technician Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - ARET1126 — Mechanical Power Transmission - ARET1130 — Maintenance Operations - ARET1140 — Computer Integrated Manufacturing - ARET1155 — Automation Controls - ARET1161 — Mechatronic Systems - ARET1170 — Troubleshooting Mechatronic Systems - ARET1175 — Industrial Electricity and Electronics I - ARET1180 — Industrial Electricity and Electronics II - ARET1190 — Programmable Logic Controllers - ARET2105 — Fluid Power Motion Control Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/manufacturing-engineering/automation-robotics/mechatronics-technician-diploma --- # Mechatronics Electrical Specialist Advanced Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ARET1155 — Automation Controls - ARET1170 — Troubleshooting Mechatronic Systems - ARET1175 — Industrial Electricity and Electronics I - ARET1180 — Industrial Electricity and Electronics II - ARET1185 — Sensor Applications - ARET1190 — Programmable Logic Controllers - ARET2101 — Advanced Automation Controls Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/manufacturing-engineering/automation-robotics/mechatronics-electrical-specialist-certificate --- # Mechatronics Mechanical Specialist Advanced Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ARET1126 — Mechanical Power Transmission - ARET1130 — Maintenance Operations - ARET1140 — Computer Integrated Manufacturing - ARET1161 — Mechatronic Systems - ARET1170 — Troubleshooting Mechatronic Systems - ARET2105 — Fluid Power Motion Control Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/manufacturing-engineering/automation-robotics/mechatronics-mechanical-specialist-certificate --- # Mechatronics Technician Advanced Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ARET1155 — Automation Controls - ARET1161 — Mechatronic Systems - ARET1170 — Troubleshooting Mechatronic Systems - ARET1175 — Industrial Electricity and Electronics I - ARET1180 — Industrial Electricity and Electronics II Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/manufacturing-engineering/automation-robotics/mechatronics-technician-certificate --- # Automation Technologies Occupational Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ARET1126 — Mechanical Power Transmission - ARET1130 — Maintenance Operations - ARET1140 — Computer Integrated Manufacturing - ARET1155 — Automation Controls - ARET1175 — Industrial Electricity and Electronics I - ARET1180 — Industrial Electricity and Electronics II - ARET1190 — Programmable Logic Controllers - CMAE1514 — Safety and Employability - CMAE1518 — Manufacturing Processes and Production - CMAE1522 — Quality Practices and Measurement - CMAE1526 — Maintenance Awareness - CMAE1535 — Manufacturing Associate Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/manufacturing-engineering/automation-robotics/automation-technologies-certificate --- # Production Technologies Occupational Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CMAE1514 — Safety and Employability - CMAE1518 — Manufacturing Processes and Production - CMAE1522 — Quality Practices and Measurement - CMAE1526 — Maintenance Awareness - CMAE1535 — Manufacturing Associate Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/manufacturing-engineering/automation-robotics/production-technologies-certificate --- # Electronics Electronics Electronics Engineering Technology Associate of Applied Science Degree Electronics Engineering Technology Diploma Electronics Technician Occupational Certificate Electronics Networking Technician Occupational Certificate Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/manufacturing-engineering/electronics --- # Electronics Engineering Technology Associate of Applied Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - ELEC1000 — DC Circuits - ELEC1050 — AC Circuits - ELEC1090 — Introduction to Electronics Engineering - ELEC1101 — Complex AC Circuits - ELEC1150 — Diodes and Rectifiers - ELEC1220 — Electronic Soldering and Inspection - ELEC1250 — Solid State Components and Circuits - ELEC1285 — Practical Circuit Analysis with Multisim - ELEC1300 — Operational Amplifiers - ELEC1400 — Semiconductor Applications - ELEC1450 — Digital Electronics - ELEC2000 — Microcontrollers - ELEC2051 — Microcontroller and System Integration - ELEC2200 — Radio Frequency Communications - ELEC2220 — Industrial Electronics - ELEC2400 — Industrial Controls - ELEC2450 — Applications/Technician Project - ENGL1070 — Technical Writing - ENGL1100 — Writing and Research - ITEC1105 — Network Admin 1 - MATH1150 — Applications of Quantitative Reasoning - MATH1250 — Introduction to Statistics - MATH1400 — College Algebra - PHIL1100 — Critical Thinking for College Success Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/manufacturing-engineering/electronics/electronics-engineering-technology-aas --- # Electronics Engineering Technology Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - ELEC1000 — DC Circuits - ELEC1050 — AC Circuits - ELEC1090 — Introduction to Electronics Engineering - ELEC1101 — Complex AC Circuits - ELEC1150 — Diodes and Rectifiers - ELEC1220 — Electronic Soldering and Inspection - ELEC1250 — Solid State Components and Circuits - ELEC1285 — Practical Circuit Analysis with Multisim - ELEC1300 — Operational Amplifiers - ELEC1400 — Semiconductor Applications - ELEC1450 — Digital Electronics - ELEC2000 — Microcontrollers - ELEC2051 — Microcontroller and System Integration - ELEC2200 — Radio Frequency Communications - ELEC2220 — Industrial Electronics - ELEC2400 — Industrial Controls - ELEC2450 — Applications/Technician Project - ENGL1070 — Technical Writing - ENGL1100 — Writing and Research - ITEC1105 — Network Admin 1 - MATH1150 — Applications of Quantitative Reasoning - MATH1250 — Introduction to Statistics - MATH1400 — College Algebra Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/manufacturing-engineering/electronics/electronics-engineering-technology-diploma --- # Electronics Technician Occupational Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ELEC1000 — DC Circuits - ELEC1050 — AC Circuits - ELEC1101 — Complex AC Circuits Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/manufacturing-engineering/electronics/electronics-technician-certificate --- # Electronics Networking Technician Occupational Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ELEC1000 — DC Circuits - ELEC1050 — AC Circuits - ELEC1101 — Complex AC Circuits - ITEC1105 — Network Admin 1 Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/manufacturing-engineering/electronics/electronics-networking-technician-certificate --- # Engineering CAD Technology Engineering CAD Technology Product Design and Digital Manufacturing Associate of Applied Science Degree Mechanical Drafting Associate of Applied Science Degree 3D Printing System Maintenance Advanced Technical Certificate Additive Manufacturing Designer Advanced Technical Certificate AutoCAD Operator Advanced Technical Certificate Creo Parametric Operator Advanced Technical Certificate SOLIDWORKS Operator Advanced Technical Certificate Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/manufacturing-engineering/engineering-cad-technology --- # Product Design and Digital Manufacturing Associate of Applied Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - ENGC1011 — Engineering Drawing - ENGC1021 — Working Drawings - ENGC1041 — Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing - ENGC1050 — Additive Manufacturing - ENGC1060 — Design for Additive Manufacturing - ENGC1070 — Additive Manufacturing Finishing Techniques - ENGC1250 — SOLIDWORKS I - ENGC1255 — SOLIDWORKS II - ENGC2075 — Engineering Design Project - ENGC2100 — Basic Creo Parametric - ENGC2110 — Advanced Creo Parametric - ENGL1070 — Technical Writing - MATH1400 — College Algebra - METS1020 — Industrial Manufacturing Processes - METS2100 — Statics and Strength of Materials - PHYS2005 — College Physics I - PHYS2010 — College Physics II Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/manufacturing-engineering/engineering-cad-technology/product-design-digital-manufacturing-aas --- # Mechanical Drafting Associate of Applied Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - ENGC1011 — Engineering Drawing - ENGC1021 — Working Drawings - ENGC1041 — Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing - ENGC1100 — AutoCAD for Engineering - ENGC1160 — Inventor - ENGC1201 — Industrial CAD Project - ENGC1250 — SOLIDWORKS I - ENGC1255 — SOLIDWORKS II - ENGC2001 — Mechanical Design - ENGC2011 — Special Fields of Drafting - ENGC2100 — Basic Creo Parametric - ENGC2110 — Advanced Creo Parametric - ENGL1070 — Technical Writing - ENGL1100 — Writing and Research - MATH1150 — Applications of Quantitative Reasoning - MATH1400 — College Algebra - METS1020 — Industrial Manufacturing Processes - PHIL1100 — Critical Thinking for College Success - PHYS1005 — Introductory Physics I Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/manufacturing-engineering/engineering-cad-technology/mechanical-drafting-aas --- # 3D Printing System Maintenance Advanced Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ARET1126 — Mechanical Power Transmission - ARET1175 — Industrial Electricity and Electronics I - ENGC1050 — Additive Manufacturing - ENGC1060 — Design for Additive Manufacturing - ENGC1160 — Inventor - ENGC1250 — SOLIDWORKS I - ENGC2100 — Basic Creo Parametric Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/manufacturing-engineering/engineering-cad-technology/3d-printing-system-maintenance-certificate --- # Additive Manufacturing Designer Advanced Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ENGC1050 — Additive Manufacturing - ENGC1060 — Design for Additive Manufacturing - ENGC1070 — Additive Manufacturing Finishing Techniques - ENGC1160 — Inventor - ENGC1250 — SOLIDWORKS I - ENGC1255 — SOLIDWORKS II - ENGC2100 — Basic Creo Parametric - ENGC2110 — Advanced Creo Parametric - MMVP1500 — Concepts of Interactive Media - MMVP1545 — 3D Basics - MMVP2045 — 3D Modeling Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/manufacturing-engineering/engineering-cad-technology/additive-manufacturing-designer-certificate --- # AutoCAD Operator Advanced Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ENGC1011 — Engineering Drawing - ENGC1021 — Working Drawings - ENGC1041 — Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing - ENGC1050 — Additive Manufacturing - ENGC1060 — Design for Additive Manufacturing - ENGC1070 — Additive Manufacturing Finishing Techniques - ENGC1100 — AutoCAD for Engineering - ENGC1160 — Inventor - ENGC1201 — Industrial CAD Project - ENGC1250 — SOLIDWORKS I - ENGC1255 — SOLIDWORKS II - ENGC1900 — Specialized Lab - ENGC2001 — Mechanical Design - ENGC2075 — Engineering Design Project - ENGC2100 — Basic Creo Parametric - ENGC2110 — Advanced Creo Parametric - MACH2410 — CAD/CAM - METS1000 — Computers in Manufacturing - METS1020 — Industrial Manufacturing Processes Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/manufacturing-engineering/engineering-cad-technology/autocad-operator-certificate --- # Creo Parametric Operator Advanced Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ENGC1011 — Engineering Drawing - ENGC1021 — Working Drawings - ENGC1041 — Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing - ENGC1050 — Additive Manufacturing - ENGC1060 — Design for Additive Manufacturing - ENGC1070 — Additive Manufacturing Finishing Techniques - ENGC1100 — AutoCAD for Engineering - ENGC1160 — Inventor - ENGC1201 — Industrial CAD Project - ENGC1250 — SOLIDWORKS I - ENGC1255 — SOLIDWORKS II - ENGC1900 — Specialized Lab - ENGC2001 — Mechanical Design - ENGC2075 — Engineering Design Project - ENGC2100 — Basic Creo Parametric - ENGC2110 — Advanced Creo Parametric - MACH2410 — CAD/CAM - METS1000 — Computers in Manufacturing - METS1020 — Industrial Manufacturing Processes Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/manufacturing-engineering/engineering-cad-technology/creo-parametric-operator-certificate --- # SOLIDWORKS Operator Advanced Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ENGC1011 — Engineering Drawing - ENGC1021 — Working Drawings - ENGC1041 — Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing - ENGC1050 — Additive Manufacturing - ENGC1060 — Design for Additive Manufacturing - ENGC1070 — Additive Manufacturing Finishing Techniques - ENGC1100 — AutoCAD for Engineering - ENGC1160 — Inventor - ENGC1201 — Industrial CAD Project - ENGC1250 — SOLIDWORKS I - ENGC1255 — SOLIDWORKS II - ENGC1900 — Specialized Lab - ENGC2001 — Mechanical Design - ENGC2075 — Engineering Design Project - ENGC2100 — Basic Creo Parametric - ENGC2110 — Advanced Creo Parametric - MACH2410 — CAD/CAM - METS1000 — Computers in Manufacturing - METS1020 — Industrial Manufacturing Processes Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/manufacturing-engineering/engineering-cad-technology/solidworks-operator-certificate --- # Fluid Power Engineering & Motion Control Fluid Power Engineering & Motion Control Fluid Power Engineering Technician Associate of Applied Science Degree Fluid Power Engineering Technician Diploma Fluid Power Mechanic Diploma Hydraulic Engineering Technician Associate of Applied Science Degree Hydraulic Engineering Technician Diploma Industrial Maintenance Mechanic Occupational Certificate National Certified Fluid Power Specialist Advanced Technical Certificate Pneumatic Engineering Technician Associate of Applied Science Degree Pneumatic Engineering Technician Diploma Manufacturing Support Technician Level I Occupational Certificate… Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/manufacturing-engineering/fluid-power-engineering-motion-control --- # Fluid Power Engineering Technician Associate of Applied Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - ENGC1100 — AutoCAD for Engineering - ENGC1160 — Inventor - ENGC1250 — SOLIDWORKS I - ENGC2100 — Basic Creo Parametric - ENGL1070 — Technical Writing - ENGL1100 — Writing and Research - FLPW1101 — Fluid Power Technology I - FLPW1106 — Fluid Power Technology II - FLPW1150 — Pneumatic Components - FLPW1181 — Pumps and Actuators - FLPW1191 — Hydraulic Components - FLPW1231 — Industrial Electricity I - FLPW1236 — Industrial Electricity II - FLPW1320 — Hydraulic Circuits - FLPW1340 — Pneumatic Circuits and Air Logic - FLPW1400 — Engineering Drawings and Schematics - FLPW2000 — Programmable Logic Controllers - FLPW2020 — Advanced Programmable Logic Controllers - FLPW2112 — Instrumentation of Fluid Power Systems - FLPW2180 — Circuit Design - FLPW2191 — Industrial Circuit Design - FLPW2250 — Proportional and Servo Controls (Robotics Application) - FLPW2301 — Mobile Circuit Design - METS1200 — Industry Practices and Procedures - METS2000 — Engineering Design Principles - PHIL1100 — Critical Thinking for College Success - PHYS1005 — Introductory Physics I Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/manufacturing-engineering/fluid-power-engineering-motion-control/fluid-power-engineering-technician-aas --- # Fluid Power Engineering Technician Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - ENGC1100 — AutoCAD for Engineering - ENGC1160 — Inventor - ENGC1250 — SOLIDWORKS I - ENGC2100 — Basic Creo Parametric - FLPW1101 — Fluid Power Technology I - FLPW1106 — Fluid Power Technology II - FLPW1150 — Pneumatic Components - FLPW1181 — Pumps and Actuators - FLPW1191 — Hydraulic Components - FLPW1231 — Industrial Electricity I - FLPW1236 — Industrial Electricity II - FLPW1320 — Hydraulic Circuits - FLPW1340 — Pneumatic Circuits and Air Logic - FLPW1400 — Engineering Drawings and Schematics - FLPW2000 — Programmable Logic Controllers - FLPW2020 — Advanced Programmable Logic Controllers - FLPW2112 — Instrumentation of Fluid Power Systems - FLPW2180 — Circuit Design - FLPW2191 — Industrial Circuit Design - FLPW2250 — Proportional and Servo Controls (Robotics Application) - FLPW2301 — Mobile Circuit Design - METS1200 — Industry Practices and Procedures - METS2000 — Engineering Design Principles Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/manufacturing-engineering/fluid-power-engineering-motion-control/fluid-power-engineering-technician-diploma --- # Fluid Power Mechanic Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - FLPW1101 — Fluid Power Technology I - FLPW1106 — Fluid Power Technology II - FLPW1150 — Pneumatic Components - FLPW1181 — Pumps and Actuators - FLPW1191 — Hydraulic Components - FLPW1231 — Industrial Electricity I - FLPW1236 — Industrial Electricity II - FLPW1320 — Hydraulic Circuits - FLPW1340 — Pneumatic Circuits and Air Logic - FLPW2000 — Programmable Logic Controllers Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/manufacturing-engineering/fluid-power-engineering-motion-control/fluid-power-mechanic-diploma --- # Hydraulic Engineering Technician Associate of Applied Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - ENGL1070 — Technical Writing - ENGL1100 — Writing and Research - FLPW1101 — Fluid Power Technology I - FLPW1106 — Fluid Power Technology II - FLPW1181 — Pumps and Actuators - FLPW1191 — Hydraulic Components - FLPW1231 — Industrial Electricity I - FLPW1236 — Industrial Electricity II - FLPW1320 — Hydraulic Circuits - FLPW2000 — Programmable Logic Controllers - FLPW2112 — Instrumentation of Fluid Power Systems - FLPW2180 — Circuit Design - FLPW2191 — Industrial Circuit Design - FLPW2250 — Proportional and Servo Controls (Robotics Application) - FLPW2301 — Mobile Circuit Design - FLPW2350 — Hydraulic Specialist Certification Review - FLPW2450 — Hydraulic Specialist Certification Exam - METS2100 — Statics and Strength of Materials - PHIL1100 — Critical Thinking for College Success - PHYS1005 — Introductory Physics I Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/manufacturing-engineering/fluid-power-engineering-motion-control/hydraulic-engineering-technician-aas --- # Hydraulic Engineering Technician Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - FLPW1101 — Fluid Power Technology I - FLPW1106 — Fluid Power Technology II - FLPW1181 — Pumps and Actuators - FLPW1191 — Hydraulic Components - FLPW1231 — Industrial Electricity I - FLPW1236 — Industrial Electricity II - FLPW1320 — Hydraulic Circuits - FLPW2000 — Programmable Logic Controllers - FLPW2112 — Instrumentation of Fluid Power Systems - FLPW2180 — Circuit Design - FLPW2191 — Industrial Circuit Design - FLPW2250 — Proportional and Servo Controls (Robotics Application) - FLPW2301 — Mobile Circuit Design - FLPW2350 — Hydraulic Specialist Certification Review - FLPW2450 — Hydraulic Specialist Certification Exam - METS2100 — Statics and Strength of Materials Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/manufacturing-engineering/fluid-power-engineering-motion-control/hydraulic-engineering-technician-diploma --- # Industrial Maintenance Mechanic Occupational Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - FLPW1101 — Fluid Power Technology I - FLPW1106 — Fluid Power Technology II - FLPW1150 — Pneumatic Components - FLPW1181 — Pumps and Actuators - FLPW1231 — Industrial Electricity I - FLPW1340 — Pneumatic Circuits and Air Logic Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/manufacturing-engineering/fluid-power-engineering-motion-control/industrial-maintenance-mechanic-certificate --- # National Certified Fluid Power Specialist Advanced Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - FLPW2191 — Industrial Circuit Design - FLPW2301 — Mobile Circuit Design - FLPW2350 — Hydraulic Specialist Certification Review - FLPW2360 — Pneumatic Specialist Certification Review - FLPW2450 — Hydraulic Specialist Certification Exam - FLPW2460 — Pneumatic Specialist Certification Exam Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/manufacturing-engineering/fluid-power-engineering-motion-control/national-certified-fluid-power-specialist-certificate --- # Pneumatic Engineering Technician Associate of Applied Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - ENGC1100 — AutoCAD for Engineering - ENGC1160 — Inventor - ENGC1250 — SOLIDWORKS I - ENGC2100 — Basic Creo Parametric - ENGL1070 — Technical Writing - ENGL1100 — Writing and Research - FLPW1101 — Fluid Power Technology I - FLPW1106 — Fluid Power Technology II - FLPW1150 — Pneumatic Components - FLPW1231 — Industrial Electricity I - FLPW1236 — Industrial Electricity II - FLPW1340 — Pneumatic Circuits and Air Logic - FLPW1400 — Engineering Drawings and Schematics - FLPW2000 — Programmable Logic Controllers - FLPW2020 — Advanced Programmable Logic Controllers - FLPW2112 — Instrumentation of Fluid Power Systems - FLPW2360 — Pneumatic Specialist Certification Review - FLPW2460 — Pneumatic Specialist Certification Exam - METS1200 — Industry Practices and Procedures - METS2000 — Engineering Design Principles - METS2100 — Statics and Strength of Materials - PHIL1100 — Critical Thinking for College Success - PHYS1005 — Introductory Physics I Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/manufacturing-engineering/fluid-power-engineering-motion-control/pneumatic-engineering-technician-aas --- # Pneumatic Engineering Technician Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - ENGC1100 — AutoCAD for Engineering - ENGC1160 — Inventor - ENGC1250 — SOLIDWORKS I - ENGC2100 — Basic Creo Parametric - FLPW1101 — Fluid Power Technology I - FLPW1106 — Fluid Power Technology II - FLPW1150 — Pneumatic Components - FLPW1231 — Industrial Electricity I - FLPW1236 — Industrial Electricity II - FLPW1340 — Pneumatic Circuits and Air Logic - FLPW1400 — Engineering Drawings and Schematics - FLPW2000 — Programmable Logic Controllers - FLPW2020 — Advanced Programmable Logic Controllers - FLPW2112 — Instrumentation of Fluid Power Systems - FLPW2360 — Pneumatic Specialist Certification Review - FLPW2460 — Pneumatic Specialist Certification Exam - METS1200 — Industry Practices and Procedures - METS2000 — Engineering Design Principles - METS2100 — Statics and Strength of Materials Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/manufacturing-engineering/fluid-power-engineering-motion-control/pneumatic-engineering-technician-diploma --- # Manufacturing Support Technician Level I Occupational Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - FLPW1101 — Fluid Power Technology I - FLPW1231 — Industrial Electricity I - FLPW1236 — Industrial Electricity II - FLPW2000 — Programmable Logic Controllers Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/manufacturing-engineering/fluid-power-engineering-motion-control/manufacturing-support-technician-level-i-certificate --- # Manufacturing Support Technician Level II Occupational Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - FLPW1101 — Fluid Power Technology I - FLPW1106 — Fluid Power Technology II - FLPW1231 — Industrial Electricity I - FLPW1236 — Industrial Electricity II - FLPW1340 — Pneumatic Circuits and Air Logic - FLPW2000 — Programmable Logic Controllers - FLPW2020 — Advanced Programmable Logic Controllers - METS1200 — Industry Practices and Procedures Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/manufacturing-engineering/fluid-power-engineering-motion-control/manufacturing-support-technician-level-ii-certificate --- # CNC Machining CNC Machining Tool and Die/Moldmaking Associate of Applied Science Degree Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Technician Associate of Applied Science Degree Tool and Die/Moldmaking Diploma Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Technician Diploma CNC Operator Occupational Certificate Quality Assurance Occupational Certificate Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Setup Technician Advanced Technical Certificate CNC Swiss Turning Center Technician Advanced Technical Certificate Mazak CNC Technician Advanced Technical Certificate Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/manufacturing-engineering/cnc-machining --- # Tool and Die/Moldmaking Associate of Applied Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - ENGC1050 — Additive Manufacturing - ENGC1250 — SOLIDWORKS I - ENGL1070 — Technical Writing - ENGL1100 — Writing and Research - MACH1056 — Blueprint Reading I - MACH1100 — Introduction to Machining Technology - MACH1105 — Drilling and Sawing Processes - MACH1110 — Turning Technology I - MACH1120 — Turning Technology II - MACH1125 — Milling Technology I - MACH1130 — Milling Technology II - MACH1135 — Precision Grinding - MACH1140 — Introduction to CNC - MACH1145 — Machinists Reference Materials - MACH1900 — Specialized Lab - MACH2400 — CNC Setup and Operation - MACH2406 — CNC Programming - MACH2410 — CAD/CAM - MACH2415 — CNC Milling - MACH2420 — Blueprint Reading II for Machinists - MACH2425 — Geometry/Trigonometry for Machinists - MACH2430 — CNC Machining Centers - MACH2435 — CNC Turning Centers - MACH2440 — Quality Assurance - MACH2450 — Fundamentals of EDM - MACH2455 — Die/Mold Design - MACH2460 — Die Construction - MACH2465 — Mold Construction - MACH2500 — Introduction to Swiss-Style Machining - MACH2600 — Introduction to Quality Assurance - MACH2610 — Inspection Processes - MACH2615 — Inspection Equipment and Techniques - MACH2620 — Quality Systems - MACH2625 — Computer Analysis of Manufacturing Data - MATH1150 — Applications of Quantitative Reasoning - MATH1400 — College Algebra - METS1000 — Computers in Manufacturing - PHIL1100 — Critical Thinking for College Success - PHYS1005 — Introductory Physics I Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/manufacturing-engineering/cnc-machining/tool-die-moldmaking-aas --- # Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Technician Associate of Applied Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - ENGC1050 — Additive Manufacturing - ENGC1250 — SOLIDWORKS I - ENGL1070 — Technical Writing - ENGL1100 — Writing and Research - MACH1056 — Blueprint Reading I - MACH1100 — Introduction to Machining Technology - MACH1105 — Drilling and Sawing Processes - MACH1110 — Turning Technology I - MACH1120 — Turning Technology II - MACH1125 — Milling Technology I - MACH1130 — Milling Technology II - MACH1135 — Precision Grinding - MACH1140 — Introduction to CNC - MACH1145 — Machinists Reference Materials - MACH1900 — Specialized Lab - MACH2400 — CNC Setup and Operation - MACH2406 — CNC Programming - MACH2410 — CAD/CAM - MACH2415 — CNC Milling - MACH2420 — Blueprint Reading II for Machinists - MACH2425 — Geometry/Trigonometry for Machinists - MACH2430 — CNC Machining Centers - MACH2435 — CNC Turning Centers - MACH2440 — Quality Assurance - MACH2450 — Fundamentals of EDM - MACH2470 — Advanced CNC Turning Centers - MACH2500 — Introduction to Swiss-Style Machining - MACH2600 — Introduction to Quality Assurance - MACH2610 — Inspection Processes - MACH2615 — Inspection Equipment and Techniques - MACH2620 — Quality Systems - MACH2625 — Computer Analysis of Manufacturing Data - MATH1150 — Applications of Quantitative Reasoning - MATH1400 — College Algebra - METS1000 — Computers in Manufacturing - PHIL1100 — Critical Thinking for College Success - PHYS1005 — Introductory Physics I Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/manufacturing-engineering/cnc-machining/cnc-technician-aas --- # Tool and Die/Moldmaking Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - ENGC1050 — Additive Manufacturing - ENGC1250 — SOLIDWORKS I - MACH1056 — Blueprint Reading I - MACH1100 — Introduction to Machining Technology - MACH1105 — Drilling and Sawing Processes - MACH1110 — Turning Technology I - MACH1120 — Turning Technology II - MACH1125 — Milling Technology I - MACH1130 — Milling Technology II - MACH1135 — Precision Grinding - MACH1140 — Introduction to CNC - MACH1145 — Machinists Reference Materials - MACH1900 — Specialized Lab - MACH2400 — CNC Setup and Operation - MACH2406 — CNC Programming - MACH2410 — CAD/CAM - MACH2415 — CNC Milling - MACH2420 — Blueprint Reading II for Machinists - MACH2425 — Geometry/Trigonometry for Machinists - MACH2430 — CNC Machining Centers - MACH2435 — CNC Turning Centers - MACH2440 — Quality Assurance - MACH2450 — Fundamentals of EDM - MACH2455 — Die/Mold Design - MACH2460 — Die Construction - MACH2465 — Mold Construction - MACH2500 — Introduction to Swiss-Style Machining - MACH2600 — Introduction to Quality Assurance - MACH2610 — Inspection Processes - MACH2615 — Inspection Equipment and Techniques - MACH2620 — Quality Systems - MACH2625 — Computer Analysis of Manufacturing Data - METS1000 — Computers in Manufacturing Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/manufacturing-engineering/cnc-machining/tool-die-moldmaking-diploma --- # Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Technician Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - ENGC1050 — Additive Manufacturing - ENGC1250 — SOLIDWORKS I - MACH1056 — Blueprint Reading I - MACH1100 — Introduction to Machining Technology - MACH1105 — Drilling and Sawing Processes - MACH1110 — Turning Technology I - MACH1120 — Turning Technology II - MACH1125 — Milling Technology I - MACH1130 — Milling Technology II - MACH1135 — Precision Grinding - MACH1140 — Introduction to CNC - MACH1145 — Machinists Reference Materials - MACH1900 — Specialized Lab - MACH2400 — CNC Setup and Operation - MACH2406 — CNC Programming - MACH2410 — CAD/CAM - MACH2415 — CNC Milling - MACH2420 — Blueprint Reading II for Machinists - MACH2425 — Geometry/Trigonometry for Machinists - MACH2430 — CNC Machining Centers - MACH2435 — CNC Turning Centers - MACH2440 — Quality Assurance - MACH2450 — Fundamentals of EDM - MACH2470 — Advanced CNC Turning Centers - MACH2500 — Introduction to Swiss-Style Machining - MACH2600 — Introduction to Quality Assurance - MACH2610 — Inspection Processes - MACH2615 — Inspection Equipment and Techniques - MACH2620 — Quality Systems - MACH2625 — Computer Analysis of Manufacturing Data - METS1000 — Computers in Manufacturing Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/manufacturing-engineering/cnc-machining/cnc-technician-diploma --- # CNC Operator Occupational Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - MACH1056 — Blueprint Reading I - MACH1100 — Introduction to Machining Technology - MACH1105 — Drilling and Sawing Processes - MACH1110 — Turning Technology I - MACH1120 — Turning Technology II - MACH1125 — Milling Technology I - MACH1130 — Milling Technology II - MACH1135 — Precision Grinding - MACH1140 — Introduction to CNC - MACH2425 — Geometry/Trigonometry for Machinists - MACH2440 — Quality Assurance Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/manufacturing-engineering/cnc-machining/cnc-operator-certificate --- # Quality Assurance Occupational Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - MACH1056 — Blueprint Reading I - MACH2440 — Quality Assurance - MACH2600 — Introduction to Quality Assurance - MACH2610 — Inspection Processes - MACH2615 — Inspection Equipment and Techniques - MACH2620 — Quality Systems - MACH2625 — Computer Analysis of Manufacturing Data Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/manufacturing-engineering/cnc-machining/quality-assurance-certificate --- # Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Setup Technician Advanced Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - MACH2400 — CNC Setup and Operation - MACH2406 — CNC Programming - MACH2410 — CAD/CAM - MACH2415 — CNC Milling - MACH2425 — Geometry/Trigonometry for Machinists - MACH2435 — CNC Turning Centers Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/manufacturing-engineering/cnc-machining/cnc-setup-technician-certificate --- # CNC Swiss Turning Center Technician Advanced Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - MACH2500 — Introduction to Swiss-Style Machining - MACH2505 — CNC Swiss-Style Lathe Setup and Operation - MACH2510 — CNC Swiss-Style Lathe Programming Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/manufacturing-engineering/cnc-machining/cnc-swiss-turning-center-technician-certificate --- # Mazak CNC Technician Advanced Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - MACH1140 — Introduction to CNC - MACH2400 — CNC Setup and Operation - MACH2410 — CAD/CAM - MACH2420 — Blueprint Reading II for Machinists - MACH2520 — Mazak CNC Mazatrol Programming - MACH2525 — Mazak CNC Turning Center - MACH2530 — Mazak CNC Machining Center Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/manufacturing-engineering/cnc-machining/mazak-cnc-technician-certificate --- # Manufacturing Engineering Technology Manufacturing Engineering Technology Manufacturing Engineering Technology Associate of Applied Science Degree Manufacturing Technician Occupational Certificate Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/manufacturing-engineering/manufacturing-engineering-technology --- # Manufacturing Engineering Technology Associate of Applied Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - ARET1130 — Maintenance Operations - ARET1140 — Computer Integrated Manufacturing - ARET1155 — Automation Controls - ARET1165 — Vision Systems for QA/SPC - ARET1190 — Programmable Logic Controllers - ARET1200 — Introduction to Robotics - ARET2200 — FANUC Robotics Operations - ELEC1000 — DC Circuits - ELEC1050 — AC Circuits - ELEC1101 — Complex AC Circuits - ELEC1150 — Diodes and Rectifiers - ELEC1200 — Soldering Skills - ENGC1011 — Engineering Drawing - ENGC1021 — Working Drawings - ENGC1041 — Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing - ENGC1050 — Additive Manufacturing - ENGC1100 — AutoCAD for Engineering - ENGC1160 — Inventor - ENGC1201 — Industrial CAD Project - ENGC1250 — SOLIDWORKS I - ENGC1255 — SOLIDWORKS II - ENGC2100 — Basic Creo Parametric - ENGC2110 — Advanced Creo Parametric - ENGL1070 — Technical Writing - ENGL1100 — Writing and Research - FLPW1101 — Fluid Power Technology I - FLPW1106 — Fluid Power Technology II - FLPW1181 — Pumps and Actuators - FLPW1191 — Hydraulic Components - FLPW1231 — Industrial Electricity I - FLPW1236 — Industrial Electricity II - FLPW1320 — Hydraulic Circuits - FLPW1340 — Pneumatic Circuits and Air Logic - FLPW2000 — Programmable Logic Controllers - MACH1056 — Blueprint Reading I - MACH1110 — Turning Technology I - MACH1125 — Milling Technology I - MACH1205 — Machine Tool Technology - MACH2400 — CNC Setup and Operation - MACH2410 — CAD/CAM - MATH1150 — Applications of Quantitative Reasoning - MATH1250 — Introduction to Statistics - MATH1400 — College Algebra - METS1020 — Industrial Manufacturing Processes - METS1050 — Quality Control - METS1200 — Industry Practices and Procedures - METS2000 — Engineering Design Principles - METS2100 — Statics and Strength of Materials - WLDG1135 — Gas Metal Arc Welding I - WLDG1182 — Blueprint Reading for Welders - WLDG1220 — Gas Tungsten Arc Welding I - WLDG1350 — Flux Cored Arc Welding I Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/manufacturing-engineering/manufacturing-engineering-technology/manufacturing-engineering-technology-aas --- # Manufacturing Technician Occupational Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ENGC1011 — Engineering Drawing - FLPW1101 — Fluid Power Technology I - FLPW1231 — Industrial Electricity I - FLPW2000 — Programmable Logic Controllers - MACH1205 — Machine Tool Technology - METS1020 — Industrial Manufacturing Processes - METS1050 — Quality Control - METS1200 — Industry Practices and Procedures - METS2000 — Engineering Design Principles - METS2100 — Statics and Strength of Materials Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/manufacturing-engineering/manufacturing-engineering-technology/manufacturing-technician-certificate --- # Welding & Metal Fabrication Welding & Metal Fabrication Welding Diploma GMAW Production Welder (MIG) Occupational Certificate GTAW Production Welder (TIG) Occupational Certificate Structural Iron Fabrication and Repair Occupational Certificate Robotic Arc Welding Occupational Certificate Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/manufacturing-engineering/welding-metal-fabrication --- # Welding Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - ENGC1100 — AutoCAD for Engineering - ENGC1250 — SOLIDWORKS I - MACH1205 — Machine Tool Technology - WLDG1000 — Cutting Processes - WLDG1010 — Practical Application for Estimating and Layout - WLDG1100 — Oxyacetylene Welding - WLDG1135 — Gas Metal Arc Welding I - WLDG1140 — Gas Metal Arc Welding II - WLDG1165 — Gas Metal Arc Welding III - WLDG1175 — GMAW Fabrication Methods - WLDG1182 — Blueprint Reading for Welders - WLDG1220 — Gas Tungsten Arc Welding I - WLDG1225 — Gas Tungsten Arc Welding II - WLDG1235 — Gas Tungsten Arc Welding III - WLDG1245 — GTAW Fabrication Methods - WLDG1310 — Shielded Metal Arc Welding I - WLDG1320 — Shielded Metal Arc Welding II - WLDG1330 — Shielded Metal Arc Welding III - WLDG1340 — Structural Iron Fabrication Methods - WLDG1350 — Flux Cored Arc Welding I - WLDG1360 — Flux Cored Arc Welding II - WLDG1500 — Welding Process Lab - WLDG1900 — Specialized Lab - WLDG2050 — Introduction to Automated Cutting and Welding - WLDG2055 — Advanced Robotic Welding Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/manufacturing-engineering/welding-metal-fabrication/welding-diploma --- # GMAW Production Welder (MIG) Occupational Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - WLDG1010 — Practical Application for Estimating and Layout - WLDG1135 — Gas Metal Arc Welding I - WLDG1140 — Gas Metal Arc Welding II - WLDG1165 — Gas Metal Arc Welding III - WLDG1175 — GMAW Fabrication Methods - WLDG1182 — Blueprint Reading for Welders Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/manufacturing-engineering/welding-metal-fabrication/gmaw-production-welder-mig-certificate --- # GTAW Production Welder (TIG) Occupational Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - WLDG1010 — Practical Application for Estimating and Layout - WLDG1182 — Blueprint Reading for Welders - WLDG1220 — Gas Tungsten Arc Welding I - WLDG1225 — Gas Tungsten Arc Welding II - WLDG1235 — Gas Tungsten Arc Welding III - WLDG1245 — GTAW Fabrication Methods Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/manufacturing-engineering/welding-metal-fabrication/gtaw-production-welder-tig-certificate --- # Structural Iron Fabrication and Repair Occupational Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - WLDG1010 — Practical Application for Estimating and Layout - WLDG1182 — Blueprint Reading for Welders - WLDG1310 — Shielded Metal Arc Welding I - WLDG1320 — Shielded Metal Arc Welding II - WLDG1330 — Shielded Metal Arc Welding III - WLDG1340 — Structural Iron Fabrication Methods - WLDG1350 — Flux Cored Arc Welding I - WLDG1360 — Flux Cored Arc Welding II Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/manufacturing-engineering/welding-metal-fabrication/structural-iron-fabrication-repair-certificate --- # Robotic Arc Welding Occupational Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - WLDG1010 — Practical Application for Estimating and Layout - WLDG1135 — Gas Metal Arc Welding I - WLDG1140 — Gas Metal Arc Welding II - WLDG1165 — Gas Metal Arc Welding III - WLDG1182 — Blueprint Reading for Welders - WLDG2050 — Introduction to Automated Cutting and Welding - WLDG2055 — Advanced Robotic Welding Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/manufacturing-engineering/welding-metal-fabrication/robotic-arc-welding-certificate --- # Media & Communications Media & Communications Audio Production Graphic Design & Web Design Interactive Design & Video Production Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/media-communications --- # Audio Production Audio Production Audio Production Specialist Associate of Applied Science Degree Audio Video Systems Technician Associate of Applied Science Degree Live Sound Production Specialist Associate of Applied Science Degree Audio Production Specialist Diploma Audio Video Systems Technician Advanced Technical Certificate Live Sound Production Advanced Technical Certificate Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/media-communications/audio-production --- # Audio Production Specialist Associate of Applied Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - ARSP1100 — Introduction to Recording - ARSP1110 — Studio Operations - ARSP1130 — Audio Transducers - ARSP1140 — Critical Listening - ARSP1300 — Multitrack Recording Theory I - ARSP1310 — Multitrack Recording Lab I - ARSP1320 — Audio Signal Processing - ARSP1331 — Introduction to MIDI - ARSP1500 — Multitrack Recording Theory II - ARSP1510 — Multitrack Recording Lab II - ARSP1541 — Acoustics and Recording Studio Design - ARSP2100 — Multitrack Recording Theory III - ARSP2111 — Multitrack Recording Lab III - ARSP2121 — Digital Audio Theory I (Pro Tools Fundaments II) - ARSP2150 — Music Business - ARSP2155 — Pro Tools Fundamentals - ARSP2325 — Digital Audio Theory II (Pro Tools 201/210M) - ARSP2340 — Audio Configuration and Troubleshooting - ARSP2580 — Audio Recording Internship I - ARSP2585 — Audio Recording Internship II - COMM1260 — Small Group Communication - ENGL1070 — Technical Writing - ENGL1100 — Writing and Research - PHIL1100 — Critical Thinking for College Success - PHIL1200 — Ethics - PHYS1005 — Introductory Physics I Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/media-communications/audio-production/audio-production-specialist-aas --- # Audio Video Systems Technician Associate of Applied Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - ARSP1100 — Introduction to Recording - ARSP1110 — Studio Operations - ARSP1130 — Audio Transducers - ARSP1300 — Multitrack Recording Theory I - ARSP1310 — Multitrack Recording Lab I - ARSP1320 — Audio Signal Processing - ARSP2121 — Digital Audio Theory I (Pro Tools Fundaments II) - ARSP2141 — Electronics for Audio Video - ARSP2155 — Pro Tools Fundamentals - ARSP2171 — Sound Reinforcement I - ARSP2247 — Video Systems - ARSP2250 — Introduction to System Installation - ARSP2580 — Audio Recording Internship I - ARSP2585 — Audio Recording Internship II - ARSP2600 — Audio Networking - ARSP2606 — System Control - ARSP2610 — Acoustical Testing - COMM1260 — Small Group Communication - ENGL1070 — Technical Writing - ENGL1100 — Writing and Research - PHIL1100 — Critical Thinking for College Success - PHIL1200 — Ethics - PHYS1005 — Introductory Physics I Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/media-communications/audio-production/audio-video-systems-technician-aas --- # Live Sound Production Specialist Associate of Applied Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - ARSP1100 — Introduction to Recording - ARSP1110 — Studio Operations - ARSP1130 — Audio Transducers - ARSP1140 — Critical Listening - ARSP1300 — Multitrack Recording Theory I - ARSP1310 — Multitrack Recording Lab I - ARSP1320 — Audio Signal Processing - ARSP2121 — Digital Audio Theory I (Pro Tools Fundaments II) - ARSP2150 — Music Business - ARSP2155 — Pro Tools Fundamentals - ARSP2171 — Sound Reinforcement I - ARSP2180 — Wireless Systems - ARSP2185 — Audio Visual and Intercom Systems - ARSP2270 — Sound Reinforcement II - ARSP2310 — Public Address Systems Design - ARSP2340 — Audio Configuration and Troubleshooting - ARSP2580 — Audio Recording Internship I - ARSP2585 — Audio Recording Internship II - COMM1260 — Small Group Communication - ENGL1070 — Technical Writing - PHIL1100 — Critical Thinking for College Success - PHIL1200 — Ethics - PHYS1005 — Introductory Physics I Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/media-communications/audio-production/live-sound-production-specialist-aas --- # Audio Production Specialist Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - ARSP1100 — Introduction to Recording - ARSP1110 — Studio Operations - ARSP1130 — Audio Transducers - ARSP1140 — Critical Listening - ARSP1300 — Multitrack Recording Theory I - ARSP1310 — Multitrack Recording Lab I - ARSP1320 — Audio Signal Processing - ARSP1331 — Introduction to MIDI - ARSP1500 — Multitrack Recording Theory II - ARSP1510 — Multitrack Recording Lab II - ARSP1541 — Acoustics and Recording Studio Design - ARSP2100 — Multitrack Recording Theory III - ARSP2111 — Multitrack Recording Lab III - ARSP2121 — Digital Audio Theory I (Pro Tools Fundaments II) - ARSP2150 — Music Business - ARSP2155 — Pro Tools Fundamentals - ARSP2325 — Digital Audio Theory II (Pro Tools 201/210M) - ARSP2340 — Audio Configuration and Troubleshooting - ARSP2580 — Audio Recording Internship I - ARSP2585 — Audio Recording Internship II - PHIL1100 — Critical Thinking for College Success - PHYS1005 — Introductory Physics I Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/media-communications/audio-production/audio-production-specialist-diploma --- # Audio Video Systems Technician Advanced Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ARSP1320 — Audio Signal Processing - ARSP2121 — Digital Audio Theory I (Pro Tools Fundaments II) - ARSP2141 — Electronics for Audio Video - ARSP2155 — Pro Tools Fundamentals - ARSP2247 — Video Systems - ARSP2250 — Introduction to System Installation - ARSP2600 — Audio Networking - ARSP2606 — System Control - ARSP2610 — Acoustical Testing Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/media-communications/audio-production/audio-video-systems-technician-certificate --- # Live Sound Production Advanced Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ARSP1320 — Audio Signal Processing - ARSP2121 — Digital Audio Theory I (Pro Tools Fundaments II) - ARSP2155 — Pro Tools Fundamentals - ARSP2171 — Sound Reinforcement I - ARSP2180 — Wireless Systems - ARSP2185 — Audio Visual and Intercom Systems - ARSP2270 — Sound Reinforcement II - ARSP2310 — Public Address Systems Design - ARSP2340 — Audio Configuration and Troubleshooting Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/media-communications/audio-production/live-sound-production-certificate --- # Graphic Design & Web Design Graphic Design & Web Design Graphic Design: Creative Associate of Applied Science Degree Graphic Design: Creative Diploma Graphic Design: Production Diploma Graphic Design: Web Design Associate of Applied Science Degree Graphic Design: Web Design Diploma Graphic Design Digital Specialist Occupational Certificate Web Design and Development Specialist Occupational Certificate Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/media-communications/graphic-design-web-design --- # Graphic Design: Creative Associate of Applied Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - COMM1250 — Interpersonal Communications - COMM1260 — Small Group Communication - COMM1280 — Public Speaking - ENGL1070 — Technical Writing - ENGL1100 — Writing and Research - ENGL1300 — Introduction to Creative Writing - MGDP1000 — Fundamentals of Digital Technology - MGDP1010 — Basic Drawing - MGDP1120 — Introduction to Digital Photography - MGDP1205 — Fundamentals of Graphic Design - MGDP1210 — Graphic Design Essentials - MGDP1220 — Concepts in Creativity - MGDP1230 — Photoshop - MGDP1240 — Illustrator - MGDP1310 — InDesign - MGDP1330 — Advanced Page Layout - MGDP1340 — Advanced Photoshop - MGDP1350 — Advanced Illustrator - MGDP1360 — Acrobat - MGDP1645 — Social Media Production II - MGDP2010 — Applied Graphic Design - MGDP2030 — Packaging and Display Advertising - MGDP2040 — Collateral Advertising - MGDP2080 — Applied Typography - MGDP2200 — Design Portfolio - MGDP2215 — Graphic Design Internship - MMVP1640 — Social Media Production I Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/media-communications/graphic-design-web-design/graphic-design-creative-aas --- # Graphic Design: Creative Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - COMM1250 — Interpersonal Communications - COMM1260 — Small Group Communication - COMM1280 — Public Speaking - ENGL1070 — Technical Writing - ENGL1300 — Introduction to Creative Writing - MGDP1000 — Fundamentals of Digital Technology - MGDP1120 — Introduction to Digital Photography - MGDP1205 — Fundamentals of Graphic Design - MGDP1210 — Graphic Design Essentials - MGDP1230 — Photoshop - MGDP1240 — Illustrator - MGDP1310 — InDesign - MGDP1330 — Advanced Page Layout - MGDP1340 — Advanced Photoshop - MGDP1360 — Acrobat - MGDP1645 — Social Media Production II - MGDP1900 — Specialized Lab - MGDP2010 — Applied Graphic Design - MGDP2215 — Graphic Design Internship - MMVP1640 — Social Media Production I - PHIL1100 — Critical Thinking for College Success - PHIL1200 — Ethics Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/media-communications/graphic-design-web-design/graphic-design-creative-diploma --- # Graphic Design: Production Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - COMM1250 — Interpersonal Communications - COMM1260 — Small Group Communication - COMM1280 — Public Speaking - MGDP1010 — Basic Drawing - MGDP1120 — Introduction to Digital Photography - MGDP1205 — Fundamentals of Graphic Design - MGDP1210 — Graphic Design Essentials - MGDP1220 — Concepts in Creativity - MGDP1230 — Photoshop - MGDP1240 — Illustrator - MGDP1250 — Web Design & Development I - MGDP1310 — InDesign - MGDP1330 — Advanced Page Layout - MGDP1340 — Advanced Photoshop - MGDP1350 — Advanced Illustrator - MGDP1360 — Acrobat - MGDP2010 — Applied Graphic Design - MGDP2040 — Collateral Advertising - MGDP2080 — Applied Typography - MGDP2215 — Graphic Design Internship - PHIL1100 — Critical Thinking for College Success - PHIL1200 — Ethics Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/media-communications/graphic-design-web-design/graphic-design-production-diploma --- # Graphic Design: Web Design Associate of Applied Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - BIOL1000 — Biology in Society - BIOL1100 — Nutrition and Health - BIOL1300 — Introduction to Forensic Science - BIOL1400 — Human Biology - BIOL2005 — General Biology I - BIOL2125 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2225 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BIOL2235 — Microbiology - COMM1250 — Interpersonal Communications - COMM1260 — Small Group Communication - COMM1280 — Public Speaking - ECON1200 — Principles of Microeconomics - ECON1300 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ENGL1070 — Technical Writing - ENGL1100 — Writing and Research - ENGL1200 — Introduction to Humanities - ENGL1300 — Introduction to Creative Writing - HIST1400 — Contemporary World History - MATH1150 — Applications of Quantitative Reasoning - MGDP1120 — Introduction to Digital Photography - MGDP1205 — Fundamentals of Graphic Design - MGDP1210 — Graphic Design Essentials - MGDP1220 — Concepts in Creativity - MGDP1230 — Photoshop - MGDP1240 — Illustrator - MGDP1250 — Web Design & Development I - MGDP1360 — Acrobat - MGDP1645 — Social Media Production II - MGDP2010 — Applied Graphic Design - MGDP2050 — Web Design & Development II - MGDP2060 — Web Design & Development III - MGDP2100 — Web Design/Production - MGDP2200 — Design Portfolio - MGDP2215 — Graphic Design Internship - MMVP1500 — Concepts of Interactive Media - MMVP1570 — Introduction to Programming for Designers - MMVP1580 — Animation - MMVP1640 — Social Media Production I - MMVP2010 — JavaScript for Designers - PHIL1100 — Critical Thinking for College Success - PHYS1005 — Introductory Physics I - PHYS1010 — Introductory Physics II - POLI1000 — Introduction to American Government and Politics - PSYC1000 — General Psychology - PSYC1200 — Psychology Throughout the Lifespan - PSYC1300 — Abnormal Psychology - SOCI1100 — Introduction to Sociology - SOCI1200 — Marriage and Family - SOCI1400 — Race in America - SOCI1500 — Introduction to Criminal Justice - SOCI1600 — Food and Society Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/media-communications/graphic-design-web-design/graphic-design-web-design-aas --- # Graphic Design: Web Design Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - ENGL1070 — Technical Writing - ENGL1300 — Introduction to Creative Writing - MGDP1120 — Introduction to Digital Photography - MGDP1205 — Fundamentals of Graphic Design - MGDP1230 — Photoshop - MGDP1240 — Illustrator - MGDP1250 — Web Design & Development I - MGDP1340 — Advanced Photoshop - MGDP1360 — Acrobat - MGDP1645 — Social Media Production II - MGDP1900 — Specialized Lab - MGDP2050 — Web Design & Development II - MGDP2100 — Web Design/Production - MGDP2215 — Graphic Design Internship - MMVP1570 — Introduction to Programming for Designers - MMVP1640 — Social Media Production I - MMVP2010 — JavaScript for Designers - PHIL1100 — Critical Thinking for College Success - PHIL1200 — Ethics Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/media-communications/graphic-design-web-design/graphic-design-web-design-diploma --- # Graphic Design Digital Specialist Occupational Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - MGDP1000 — Fundamentals of Digital Technology - MGDP1120 — Introduction to Digital Photography - MGDP1205 — Fundamentals of Graphic Design - MGDP1230 — Photoshop - MGDP1240 — Illustrator - MGDP1310 — InDesign - MGDP1360 — Acrobat Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/media-communications/graphic-design-web-design/graphic-design-digital-specialist-certificate --- # Web Design and Development Specialist Occupational Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - MGDP1000 — Fundamentals of Digital Technology - MGDP1250 — Web Design & Development I - MGDP1645 — Social Media Production II - MGDP2050 — Web Design & Development II - MGDP2060 — Web Design & Development III - MGDP2100 — Web Design/Production - MMVP1640 — Social Media Production I Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/media-communications/graphic-design-web-design/web-design-development-specialist-certificate --- # Interactive Design & Video Production Interactive Design & Video Production Animation and Motion Graphic Artist Associate of Applied Science Degree Animation and Motion Graphic Artist Diploma Interactive Designer Associate of Applied Science Degree Interactive Designer Diploma Video Production Specialist Associate of Applied Science Degree Video Production Specialist Diploma Media Producer Occupational Certificate Motion Graphics Advanced Technical Certificate Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/media-communications/interactive-design-video-production --- # Animation and Motion Graphic Artist Associate of Applied Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - COMM1280 — Public Speaking - ENGL1300 — Introduction to Creative Writing - MGDP1340 — Advanced Photoshop - MMVP1500 — Concepts of Interactive Media - MMVP1505 — Introduction to Visual Communications - MMVP1511 — Production Planning - MMVP1545 — 3D Basics - MMVP1562 — Audio for Media - MMVP1575 — Storyboarding for Animation - MMVP1580 — Animation - MMVP2045 — 3D Modeling - MMVP2055 — 3D Animation - MMVP2065 — Advanced Animation Production - MMVP2560 — After Effects - MMVP2565 — Advanced After Effects - MMVP2580 — 2D Animation Rigging and Compositing - MMVP2600 — Digital Post Production - MMVP2641 — Portfolio Production Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/media-communications/interactive-design-video-production/animation-motion-graphic-artist-aas --- # Animation and Motion Graphic Artist Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - COMM1280 — Public Speaking - ENGL1300 — Introduction to Creative Writing - MGDP1340 — Advanced Photoshop - MMVP1500 — Concepts of Interactive Media - MMVP1505 — Introduction to Visual Communications - MMVP1511 — Production Planning - MMVP1545 — 3D Basics - MMVP1562 — Audio for Media - MMVP1575 — Storyboarding for Animation - MMVP1580 — Animation - MMVP2045 — 3D Modeling - MMVP2055 — 3D Animation - MMVP2065 — Advanced Animation Production - MMVP2560 — After Effects - MMVP2565 — Advanced After Effects - MMVP2580 — 2D Animation Rigging and Compositing - MMVP2600 — Digital Post Production - MMVP2641 — Portfolio Production Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/media-communications/interactive-design-video-production/animation-motion-graphic-artist-diploma --- # Interactive Designer Associate of Applied Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - COMM1280 — Public Speaking - ENGL1300 — Introduction to Creative Writing - MGDP1240 — Illustrator - MGDP1250 — Web Design & Development I - MGDP1340 — Advanced Photoshop - MGDP2050 — Web Design & Development II - MMVP1500 — Concepts of Interactive Media - MMVP1505 — Introduction to Visual Communications - MMVP1511 — Production Planning - MMVP1545 — 3D Basics - MMVP1562 — Audio for Media - MMVP1570 — Introduction to Programming for Designers - MMVP1580 — Animation - MMVP2010 — JavaScript for Designers - MMVP2030 — UI/UX for Designers - MMVP2530 — Advanced UI/UX for Designers - MMVP2560 — After Effects - MMVP2641 — Portfolio Production Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/media-communications/interactive-design-video-production/interactive-designer-aas --- # Interactive Designer Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - COMM1280 — Public Speaking - ENGL1300 — Introduction to Creative Writing - MGDP1240 — Illustrator - MGDP1250 — Web Design & Development I - MGDP1340 — Advanced Photoshop - MGDP2050 — Web Design & Development II - MMVP1500 — Concepts of Interactive Media - MMVP1505 — Introduction to Visual Communications - MMVP1511 — Production Planning - MMVP1545 — 3D Basics - MMVP1562 — Audio for Media - MMVP1570 — Introduction to Programming for Designers - MMVP1580 — Animation - MMVP2010 — JavaScript for Designers - MMVP2030 — UI/UX for Designers - MMVP2530 — Advanced UI/UX for Designers - MMVP2560 — After Effects - MMVP2641 — Portfolio Production Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/media-communications/interactive-design-video-production/interactive-designer-diploma --- # Video Production Specialist Associate of Applied Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - COMM1280 — Public Speaking - ENGL1300 — Introduction to Creative Writing - MGDP1230 — Photoshop - MGDP1645 — Social Media Production II - MMVP1500 — Concepts of Interactive Media - MMVP1505 — Introduction to Visual Communications - MMVP1511 — Production Planning - MMVP1562 — Audio for Media - MMVP1600 — Introduction to Video Production - MMVP1605 — Videography and Directing - MMVP1640 — Social Media Production I - MMVP1700 — DSLR Video Production - MMVP2001 — Advanced Lighting - MMVP2550 — Video Field Production - MMVP2560 — After Effects - MMVP2600 — Digital Post Production - MMVP2605 — Corporate Video Production - MMVP2615 — DaVinci Resolve - MMVP2630 — Advanced Production Lab - MMVP2641 — Portfolio Production - MMVP2650 — Interactive Design Video Production Internship Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/media-communications/interactive-design-video-production/video-production-specialist-aas --- # Video Production Specialist Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - COMM1280 — Public Speaking - ENGL1300 — Introduction to Creative Writing - MGDP1230 — Photoshop - MGDP1645 — Social Media Production II - MMVP1500 — Concepts of Interactive Media - MMVP1505 — Introduction to Visual Communications - MMVP1511 — Production Planning - MMVP1562 — Audio for Media - MMVP1600 — Introduction to Video Production - MMVP1605 — Videography and Directing - MMVP1640 — Social Media Production I - MMVP1700 — DSLR Video Production - MMVP2001 — Advanced Lighting - MMVP2550 — Video Field Production - MMVP2560 — After Effects - MMVP2600 — Digital Post Production - MMVP2605 — Corporate Video Production - MMVP2615 — DaVinci Resolve - MMVP2630 — Advanced Production Lab - MMVP2641 — Portfolio Production - MMVP2650 — Interactive Design Video Production Internship Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/media-communications/interactive-design-video-production/video-production-specialist-diploma --- # Media Producer Occupational Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - MGDP1645 — Social Media Production II - MMVP1500 — Concepts of Interactive Media - MMVP1562 — Audio for Media - MMVP1580 — Animation - MMVP1600 — Introduction to Video Production - MMVP1640 — Social Media Production I - MMVP2560 — After Effects - MMVP2600 — Digital Post Production - MMVP2650 — Interactive Design Video Production Internship Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/media-communications/interactive-design-video-production/media-producer-certificate --- # Motion Graphics Advanced Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - MMVP1545 — 3D Basics - MMVP1580 — Animation - MMVP2045 — 3D Modeling - MMVP2560 — After Effects - MMVP2565 — Advanced After Effects Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/media-communications/interactive-design-video-production/motion-graphics-certificate --- # Transportation Transportation Auto Body Collision Technology Automotive Technology Ford ASSET Marine, Motorsport & Outdoor Power Equipment Technology Medium/Heavy Truck Technology Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/transportation --- # Auto Body Collision Technology Auto Body Collision Technology Auto Body Technician Associate of Applied Science Degree Auto Body Technician Diploma Non-Structural Repair Technician Assistant Occupational Certificate Refinishing Technician Assistant Occupational Certificate ADAS and EV Collision Systems Advanced Technical Certificate Structural Repair Technician Assistant Advanced Technical Certificate Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/transportation/auto-body-collision-technology --- # Auto Body Technician Associate of Applied Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - ABCT1020 — Emerging Technologies in Auto Body - ABCT1145 — Cutting, Heating and MIG Welding - ABCT1150 — Trim, Moveable Glass and Hardware - ABCT1155 — Metal Straightening and Body Filler I - ABCT1160 — Bolt-on, Weld-on Panel Replacement and Alignment - ABCT1165 — Using Body Filler II - ABCT1235 — Finish Defects - ABCT1240 — Detailing - ABCT1255 — Environmental Health, Safety and Equipment Preparation for Finishes - ABCT1260 — Surface Preparing and Finish Application - ABCT1265 — Tinting and Blending - ABCT2006 — Stationary Glass Replacement - ABCT2015 — Steering and Suspension - ABCT2040 — Restraint Systems - ABCT2051 — Damage Analysis and Straightening Structural Parts - ABCT2055 — Panel Replacement and Restoring Corrosion Protection - ABCT2146 — Electrical and Electronic Systems - ABCT2150 — Brake Systems - ABCT2175 — Analyzing Damage/Creating a Manual Damage Report - ABCT2185 — Plastic Adhesive and Welding Repairs - ABCT2190 — Air Conditioning and Cooling Systems - ABCT2495 — Auto Body Internship I - ENGL1070 — Technical Writing - ENGL1100 — Writing and Research Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/transportation/auto-body-collision-technology/auto-body-technician-aas --- # Auto Body Technician Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - ABCT1020 — Emerging Technologies in Auto Body - ABCT1145 — Cutting, Heating and MIG Welding - ABCT1150 — Trim, Moveable Glass and Hardware - ABCT1155 — Metal Straightening and Body Filler I - ABCT1160 — Bolt-on, Weld-on Panel Replacement and Alignment - ABCT1165 — Using Body Filler II - ABCT1235 — Finish Defects - ABCT1240 — Detailing - ABCT1255 — Environmental Health, Safety and Equipment Preparation for Finishes - ABCT1260 — Surface Preparing and Finish Application - ABCT1265 — Tinting and Blending - ABCT2006 — Stationary Glass Replacement - ABCT2015 — Steering and Suspension - ABCT2040 — Restraint Systems - ABCT2051 — Damage Analysis and Straightening Structural Parts - ABCT2055 — Panel Replacement and Restoring Corrosion Protection - ABCT2146 — Electrical and Electronic Systems - ABCT2150 — Brake Systems - ABCT2175 — Analyzing Damage/Creating a Manual Damage Report - ABCT2185 — Plastic Adhesive and Welding Repairs - ABCT2190 — Air Conditioning and Cooling Systems - ABCT2495 — Auto Body Internship I Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/transportation/auto-body-collision-technology/auto-body-technician-diploma --- # Non-Structural Repair Technician Assistant Occupational Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ABCT1020 — Emerging Technologies in Auto Body - ABCT1145 — Cutting, Heating and MIG Welding - ABCT1150 — Trim, Moveable Glass and Hardware - ABCT1155 — Metal Straightening and Body Filler I - ABCT1160 — Bolt-on, Weld-on Panel Replacement and Alignment - ABCT2146 — Electrical and Electronic Systems Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/transportation/auto-body-collision-technology/non-structural-repair-technician-assistant-certificate --- # Refinishing Technician Assistant Occupational Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ABCT1235 — Finish Defects - ABCT1240 — Detailing - ABCT1255 — Environmental Health, Safety and Equipment Preparation for Finishes - ABCT1260 — Surface Preparing and Finish Application - ABCT1265 — Tinting and Blending Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/transportation/auto-body-collision-technology/refinishing-technician-assistant-certificate --- # ADAS and EV Collision Systems Advanced Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ABCT1020 — Emerging Technologies in Auto Body - ABCT2051 — Damage Analysis and Straightening Structural Parts - ABCT2075 — ADAS Systems and Calibration - ABCT2080 — High-Voltage Safety and EV Systems - ABCT2085 — EV Structural Damage and Repair Analysis - ABCT2146 — Electrical and Electronic Systems Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/transportation/auto-body-collision-technology/adas-ev-collision-systems-certificate --- # Structural Repair Technician Assistant Advanced Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ABCT1165 — Using Body Filler II - ABCT2006 — Stationary Glass Replacement - ABCT2015 — Steering and Suspension - ABCT2040 — Restraint Systems - ABCT2051 — Damage Analysis and Straightening Structural Parts - ABCT2055 — Panel Replacement and Restoring Corrosion Protection - ABCT2150 — Brake Systems - ABCT2175 — Analyzing Damage/Creating a Manual Damage Report - ABCT2185 — Plastic Adhesive and Welding Repairs - ABCT2190 — Air Conditioning and Cooling Systems Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/transportation/auto-body-collision-technology/structural-repair-technician-assistant-certificate --- # Automotive Technology Automotive Technology Automotive Technician Associate of Applied Science Degree Automotive Technician Diploma Advanced Vehicle Specialist Advanced Technical Certificate Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/transportation/automotive-technology --- # Automotive Technician Associate of Applied Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - ATEC1051 — Introduction to Automotive Technology - ATEC1105 — Engine Repair I - ATEC1110 — Engine Repair II - ATEC1205 — Automatic Transmissions I - ATEC1210 — Automatic Transmissions II - ATEC1305 — Manual Drive Train & Axles - ATEC1405 — Steering and Suspension - ATEC1505 — Brakes - ATEC1615 — Basic Electrical - ATEC1620 — Starting and Charging Systems - ATEC1625 — Chassis Electrical - ATEC1705 — Heating and Air Conditioning - ATEC1850 — Ignition Systems - ATEC1855 — Fuel Systems - ATEC1860 — Engine Performance - ATEC2685 — Automotive Industry Internship I - ENGL1070 — Technical Writing - PHYS1005 — Introductory Physics I Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/transportation/automotive-technology/automotive-technician-aas --- # Automotive Technician Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - ATEC1051 — Introduction to Automotive Technology - ATEC1105 — Engine Repair I - ATEC1110 — Engine Repair II - ATEC1205 — Automatic Transmissions I - ATEC1210 — Automatic Transmissions II - ATEC1305 — Manual Drive Train & Axles - ATEC1405 — Steering and Suspension - ATEC1505 — Brakes - ATEC1615 — Basic Electrical - ATEC1620 — Starting and Charging Systems - ATEC1625 — Chassis Electrical - ATEC1705 — Heating and Air Conditioning - ATEC1850 — Ignition Systems - ATEC1855 — Fuel Systems - ATEC1860 — Engine Performance - ATEC2685 — Automotive Industry Internship I Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/transportation/automotive-technology/automotive-technician-diploma --- # Advanced Vehicle Specialist Advanced Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ATEC1210 — Automatic Transmissions II - ATEC1625 — Chassis Electrical - ATEC1636 — Advanced Vehicle Systems - ATEC1860 — Engine Performance - ATEC2800 — Introduction to Hybrid Electric Vehicle Technology - ATEC2805 — Hybrid Electric Vehicle Batteries - ATEC2810 — Hybrid Electric Vehicle Machines and Controls Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/transportation/automotive-technology/advanced-vehicle-specialist-certificate --- # Ford ASSET Ford ASSET Automotive Technology (Ford ASSET) Associate of Applied Science Degree Ford Chassis Specialist Diploma Maintenance Light Repair Occupational Certificate Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/transportation/ford-asset --- # Automotive Technology (Ford ASSET) Associate of Applied Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - COMM1250 — Interpersonal Communications - ENGL1070 — Technical Writing - FDAS1250 — Ford Gasoline Engine Performance I - FDAS1260 — Ford Electronics - FDAS1421 — Ford Driveline - FDAS1500 — Engine Repair - FDAS1550 — Engine Operation - FDAS1611 — Noise Vibration Harshness (NVH) - FDAS1701 — Ford Climate Control - FDAS1750 — Ford Fuel Systems - FDAS2030 — Ford Dealership Internship III - FDAS2040 — Ford Dealership Internship IV - FDAS2055 — Ford Dealership Summer Internship I - FDAS2060 — Ford Dealership Summer Internship II - FDAS2230 — Ford Automatic Transmission Service - FDAS2240 — Ford Automatic Transmission Diagnosis - FDAS2502 — Ford Advanced Engine Performance - FDAS2510 — Ford Advanced Electronics - FDAS2553 — Ford Diesel - FDAS2650 — Ford New Technology - FMLR1100 — Ford Braking Systems - FMLR1200 — Ford Electrical Systems - FMLR1301 — New to Ford and Lincoln - FMLR1601 — Ford Suspension and Alignment - FMLR1650 — Ford Steering and Balance - FMLR1810 — Ford Dealership Internship I - FMLR1820 — Ford Dealership Internship II - PHIL1100 — Critical Thinking for College Success - PHYS1005 — Introductory Physics I - SOCI1100 — Introduction to Sociology Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/transportation/ford-asset/automotive-technology-ford-asset-aas --- # Ford Chassis Specialist Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - FDAS1260 — Ford Electronics - FDAS1550 — Engine Operation - FDAS1611 — Noise Vibration Harshness (NVH) - FDAS1701 — Ford Climate Control - FDAS2055 — Ford Dealership Summer Internship I - FDAS2510 — Ford Advanced Electronics - FMLR1100 — Ford Braking Systems - FMLR1200 — Ford Electrical Systems - FMLR1601 — Ford Suspension and Alignment - FMLR1650 — Ford Steering and Balance - FMLR1810 — Ford Dealership Internship I - FMLR1820 — Ford Dealership Internship II - PHIL1100 — Critical Thinking for College Success Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/transportation/ford-asset/ford-chassis-specialist-diploma --- # Maintenance Light Repair Occupational Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - FMLR1100 — Ford Braking Systems - FMLR1200 — Ford Electrical Systems - FMLR1301 — New to Ford and Lincoln - FMLR1601 — Ford Suspension and Alignment - FMLR1650 — Ford Steering and Balance - FMLR1810 — Ford Dealership Internship I - FMLR1820 — Ford Dealership Internship II Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/transportation/ford-asset/maintenance-light-repair-certificate --- # Marine, Motorsport & Outdoor Power Equipment Technology Marine, Motorsport & Outdoor Power Equipment Technology Marine, Motorsport and Outdoor Power Equipment – Apprentice Technician Occupational Certificate Marine, Motorsport and Outdoor Power Equipment – Maintenance Technician Diploma Marine, Motorsport and Outdoor Power Equipment – Diagnostic Technician Diploma Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/transportation/marine-motorsports-outdoor-power-equipment-technology --- # Marine, Motorsport and Outdoor Power Equipment – Apprentice Technician Occupational Certificate **Apprenticeship** ## Courses - MMST1100 — Introduction to Marine and Motorsport Technology - MMST1105 — Engine Theory - MMST1110 — Fuel Systems I - MMST1115 — Electrical Systems I - MMST1130 — Drive Systems I Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/transportation/marine-motorsports-outdoor-power-equipment-technology/marine-motorsport-outdoor-power-equipment-apprentice-technician-certificate --- # Marine, Motorsport and Outdoor Power Equipment – Maintenance Technician Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - MMST1100 — Introduction to Marine and Motorsport Technology - MMST1105 — Engine Theory - MMST1110 — Fuel Systems I - MMST1115 — Electrical Systems I - MMST1120 — Ignition Systems - MMST1125 — Service Management - MMST1130 — Drive Systems I - MMST1145 — Trailer Maintenance - MMST2126 — Marine Lower Unit and Cooling System Service - MMST2175 — Power Equipment Drive Systems - MMST2315 — Tune Up Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/transportation/marine-motorsports-outdoor-power-equipment-technology/marine-motorsport-outdoor-power-equipment-maintenance-technician-diploma --- # Marine, Motorsport and Outdoor Power Equipment – Diagnostic Technician Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - MMST2105 — Motorcycle Transmissions and Clutch Service - MMST2110 — Motorcycle Wheels and Suspension - MMST2140 — Marine Tilt/Trim and Controls - MMST2180 — Power Equipment Accessory Maintenance - MMST2300 — Fuel Systems II - MMST2305 — Electrical Systems II - MMST2310 — Engine Overhaul - MMST2325 — EETC/Advanced Troubleshooting - MMST2355 — Internship/Industry Partnership - MMST2400 — Fuel Injection Systems Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/transportation/marine-motorsports-outdoor-power-equipment-technology/marine-motorsport-and-outdoor-power-equipment-diagnostic-technician-diploma --- # Medium/Heavy Truck Technology Medium/Heavy Truck Technology Medium/Heavy Truck Technology Associate of Applied Science Degree Medium/Heavy Truck Drivetrain Technician Diploma Medium/Heavy Truck Maintenance Technician Diploma Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/transportation/medium-heavy-truck-technology --- # Medium/Heavy Truck Technology Associate of Applied Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - BIOL1000 — Biology in Society - BIOL1100 — Nutrition and Health - BIOL1300 — Introduction to Forensic Science - BIOL1400 — Human Biology - BIOL2005 — General Biology I - BIOL2125 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2225 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BIOL2235 — Microbiology - CHEM1000 — Introduction to Chemistry - CHEM1100 — General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry Foundations - COMM1200 — Intercultural Communication - COMM1250 — Interpersonal Communications - COMM1260 — Small Group Communication - COMM1280 — Public Speaking - ECON1200 — Principles of Microeconomics - ECON1300 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ENGL1070 — Technical Writing - ENGL1100 — Writing and Research - ENGL1200 — Introduction to Humanities - ENGL1250 — Short Form Composition and Reporting - ENGL1300 — Introduction to Creative Writing - HIST1400 — Contemporary World History - MATH1150 — Applications of Quantitative Reasoning - MHTT1002 — Truck Technology Fundamentals - MHTT1011 — Electricity in Truck Technology I - MHTT1015 — Electricity in Truck Technology II - MHTT1020 — Vehicle Service - MHTT1031 — Internship/Industry Partnership I - MHTT1100 — Hydraulic Brake Systems - MHTT1115 — Air Brake Systems and Controls - MHTT1131 — Internship/Industry Partnership II - MHTT1200 — Steering and Suspension Systems - MHTT1210 — Clutch and Driveline - MHTT1300 — Introduction to Diesel Engines - MHTT1322 — Heating and Air Conditioning - MHTT1332 — Internship/Industry Partnership III - MHTT1401 — Diesel Engine II - MHTT1410 — Transmission Technologies - MHTT1420 — Drive Axles - MHTT1431 — Internship/Industry Partnership IV - MHTT1501 — Diesel Engine III - MHTT1512 — Diesel Engine IV - MHTT1533 — Internship/Industry Partnership V - MHTT1600 — Advanced Diagnostics - MHTT1630 — Internship/Industry Partnership VI - PHIL1100 — Critical Thinking for College Success - PHYS1005 — Introductory Physics I - PHYS1010 — Introductory Physics II - PHYS2005 — College Physics I - POLI1000 — Introduction to American Government and Politics - PSYC1000 — General Psychology - PSYC1200 — Psychology Throughout the Lifespan - PSYC1300 — Abnormal Psychology - SOCI1100 — Introduction to Sociology - SOCI1200 — Marriage and Family - SOCI1400 — Race in America - SOCI1500 — Introduction to Criminal Justice - SOCI1600 — Food and Society Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/transportation/medium-heavy-truck-technology/medium-heavy-truck-technology-aas --- # Medium/Heavy Truck Drivetrain Technician Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - MHTT1015 — Electricity in Truck Technology II - MHTT1210 — Clutch and Driveline - MHTT1401 — Diesel Engine II - MHTT1410 — Transmission Technologies - MHTT1420 — Drive Axles - MHTT1431 — Internship/Industry Partnership IV - MHTT1501 — Diesel Engine III - MHTT1512 — Diesel Engine IV - MHTT1533 — Internship/Industry Partnership V - MHTT1600 — Advanced Diagnostics - MHTT1630 — Internship/Industry Partnership VI - PHYS1005 — Introductory Physics I Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/transportation/medium-heavy-truck-technology/medium-heavy-truck-drive-train-technician-diploma --- # Medium/Heavy Truck Maintenance Technician Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - MHTT1002 — Truck Technology Fundamentals - MHTT1011 — Electricity in Truck Technology I - MHTT1020 — Vehicle Service - MHTT1031 — Internship/Industry Partnership I - MHTT1100 — Hydraulic Brake Systems - MHTT1115 — Air Brake Systems and Controls - MHTT1131 — Internship/Industry Partnership II - MHTT1200 — Steering and Suspension Systems - MHTT1300 — Introduction to Diesel Engines - MHTT1322 — Heating and Air Conditioning - MHTT1332 — Internship/Industry Partnership III - PHYS1005 — Introductory Physics I Source: https://hennepintech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/catalog/degrees-programs/transportation/medium-heavy-truck-technology/medium-heavy-truck-maintenance-technician-diploma --- # ABCT1020 — Emerging Technologies in Auto Body This course explores the latest advancements in Auto Body repair and technology, focusing on cutting-edge tools, techniques, and materials used in the evolving automotive industry. Students will gain hands-on experience with modern repair systems, including advanced driver- assistance systems (ADAS) calibration. Through practical projects and theoretical study, students will be introduced to the skills required to address the challenges of working with emerging automotive technologies, ensuring vehicles meet safety and aesthetic standards. Prerequisites: ABCT1145, ABCT2040, ABCT2051 --- # ABCT1145 — Cutting, Heating and MIG Welding Students will learn how to use oxy-acetylene cutting, heating, and metal inert gas (MIG) welding on automotive sheet metal. Students will become familiar with how the MIG welding process are used, requirements for metal joining processes and their application to auto collision repair. --- # ABCT1150 — Trim, Moveable Glass and Hardware Many repairs made to vehicle doors and other glass installations require the removal and installation of glass. Proper removal and installation is necessary to prevent damage to the glass or vehicle. Improper removal and installation can also cause wind noise and water leaks. Selection of proper tools, safe use of tools and proper removal procedures will be emphasized in this course. Installation procedures will be covered. --- # ABCT1155 — Metal Straightening and Body Filler I This course will cover metal straightening, the purpose of plastic fillers and how to use them for their intended purpose in autobody repair. --- # ABCT1160 — Bolt-on, Weld-on Panel Replacement and Alignment Proper use and selection of tools is very important to properly remove, install and align bolt-on-panels. Properly removing, installing and aligning bolt-on-parts is essential to restoring the vehicle to pre-accident condition. Proper tools and equipment along with proper techniques are essential for the removal and replacement of weld-on-panels. The fit and finish of the final repair is determined by proper panel installation. Alignment to adjacent panels, gaps at door and decklid, panel warpage and damage to adjacent panels are major factors in the quality of the finished product. --- # ABCT1165 — Using Body Filler II Proper finish of plastic body filler in a quick, efficient manner is necessary to minimize labor costs and maximize earnings. At the completion of this course the student will be able to repair a heavily damaged panel in the most cost effective manner. --- # ABCT1235 — Finish Defects Today`s vehicles have finishes that are very refined and free from noticeable defects. To maintain and restore these features in a finish, the technician will learn to identify types of finish defects and the proper correction procedures using the least aggressive methods. This course will cover the characteristics of hazardous wastes and its safe handling, storage, and disposal. --- # ABCT1240 — Detailing This course is designed to teach the technician specific skills needed to enter the field of reconditioning on new and used cars. It includes buffing and polishing the exteriors, cleaning and detailing the interior, cleaning and painting the engine compartment and installing body accent stripes and moldings. This course will cover the characteristics of hazardous wastes and its safe handling, storage, and disposal. --- # ABCT1250 — Auto Body Painting Internship Following internship guidelines and guidelines in all previous successfully completed courses, the technician will work in a designated auto body repair facility with a journeyman and paint vehicles to manufacturers specifications. --- # ABCT1255 — Environmental Health, Safety and Equipment Preparation for Finishes The student will develop a plan for refinishing a vehicle using the correct operation of equipment and paint. Concerns for environmental health and safety will be followed and enforced. This course will cover the characteristics of hazardous wastes and its safe handling, storage, and disposal. --- # ABCT1260 — Surface Preparing and Finish Application This course will enable the technician to identify type and color of a finish. The student will understand undercoat materials, sanding procedures and masking procedures in the preparation of the surface for refinishing. Manufacturers of today`s vehicles use various refinish systems such as single stage, base coat, clearcoat and tri-stage. To properly refinish a vehicle and meet customer expectations, the technician will understand and apply these types of finishes. This course will cover the characteristics of hazardous wastes and its safe handling, storage, and disposal. --- # ABCT1265 — Tinting and Blending The students will learn how to achieve a blendable match with all colors. Students will become familiar with paint application problems and the use of preventive measures. This course will cover the characteristics of hazardous wastes and its safe handling, storage, and disposal. Prerequisites: MATH0800 --- # ABCT1300 — Auto Body Structural Repair Internship I Following internship guidelines and guidelines in all previous successfully completed courses, the technician will work in a designated auto body repair facility with a journeyman and repair vehicles to manufacturers specifications in non-structural repairs. --- # ABCT1305 — Auto Body Structural Repair Internship II The technician will work in a designated auto body repair facility with a journeyman and repair vehicles to manufacturers specifications. --- # ABCT1400 — Collision Damage Analysis Students will have the opportunity to learn about various vehicle designs, manufacturing processes, energy management processes, repair issues, and measuring for repair processes. Students will be able to recognize damage to various mechanical components, interior components, and exterior components. Repair processes to manufactures guidelines of finish, fit-up and proper corrosion protection will also be covered. --- # ABCT1405 — Estimating The student will be introduced to estimating procedures which include identifying vehicle components, selecting appropriate replacement parts, labor costs, utilizing manual estimating systems and computerized estimating systems. The students will create damage reports from this information including calculating parts, labor, supplies and materials for accurate repair costs. --- # ABCT1410 — Customer Management Students learn appropriate industry terminology, measuring and improving levels of customer service, interpreting body language, conflict resolution, telephone and in-person communication skills, personal conduct and business ethics, and the completion of paperwork related to auto body customer management functions. --- # ABCT1415 — Estimating Internship The apprentice estimator will work in a designated auto body repair facility along side an experience estimator following internship guidelines and guidelines in all previously completed courses. Students participate in writing estimates and facilitating repair processes. Students will also understand customer needs, repair costs, insurance company requirements, customer delivery and follow up of all repairs. Prerequisites: ABCT1400, ABCT1405, ABCT1410 --- # ABCT1900 — Specialized Lab This course is designed for students who want to enhance their skills and knowledge in order to become more proficient in specialized areas of the curriculum. Specialized lab content must be different from or beyond the expected skill level available in current course offerings. Students will have the ability to direct their efforts, with instructor approval, in curriculum activities that meet their needs. A `Specialized Lab Training Agreement` must be signed by the student and the instructor and submitted to the registrar at the time of registration. --- # ABCT2000 — Advanced Welding Methods Modern vehicle designs have very exacting requirements regarding metal joining processes used in their construction and repair. Technicians will be familiar with these processes and will use advanced methods in the duplication of collision repairs. Prerequisites: ABCT1145 --- # ABCT2006 — Stationary Glass Replacement The student will be able to identify different types of glass, assess what types of adhesion methods are used and install stationary glass. The student will check for wind noise and water leaks. The student will also be introduced to laminated glass repair systems. Prerequisites: ABCT1150 --- # ABCT2015 — Steering and Suspension Driving performance problems after collision repairs can result in customer complaints. Accurate diagnosis and repair of wheel and tire conditions can lead to customer satisfaction. --- # ABCT2040 — Restraint Systems This course will teach theory and practical applications of automotive restraint systems along with diagnosis and service. --- # ABCT2051 — Damage Analysis and Straightening Structural Parts The students will learn how to look for all types of damage in all vehicle designs including hidden damages that are often overlooked in the estimating process. Furthermore, the student will straighten structural parts through the use of pulling and anchoring systems that have different characteristics from different manufactures. Also, the student will become familiar with different anchoring and pulling systems in the normal collision repair operation. Prerequisites: ABCT1155, ABCT1160, ABCT2150, ABCT2190 --- # ABCT2055 — Panel Replacement and Restoring Corrosion Protection The student will learn how vehicles are manufactured which will allow them to understand crush factors in accidents. The student will learn how to restore the vehicles to pre-accident condition as proper procedures for panel replacement will control all safety features of the vehicles such as air bag deployment and seat belt operation. The student will learn the proper techniques that will be required in the welding processes as there are different metals within the structure which require different welding methods. The student will understand the different corrosion protection methods on int… Prerequisites: ABCT1160, ABCT2000, ABCT2006, ABCT2051 --- # ABCT2060 — Straightening Structural Parts II When applying corrective forces, a technician must understand what property changes take place in the metal. When metal is bent its grain structure is changed and when grain structure is changed, the metal is stressed and may be weakened. Prerequisites: ABCT2051 --- # ABCT2075 — ADAS Systems and Calibration This course provides advanced knowledge and hands-on experience with Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) used in modern vehicles. Students learn how sensor systems operate, how collision damage affects ADAS functionality, and how to perform Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM)-approved static and dynamic calibrations. Emphasis is placed on correct workspace setup, target placement, environmental conditions, pre- and post-scanning, and documentation. Students practice using ADAS calibration tools, alignment systems, and scan tools to complete manufacturer-specified calibration and verif… Prerequisites: ABCT2051 --- # ABCT2080 — High-Voltage Safety and EV Systems This course introduces students to the safety requirements, system components, and operational characteristics of electric vehicles (EVs) in the collision repair environment. Students learn high-voltage (HV) safety protocols, de-energization procedures, personal protective equipment (PPE) requirements, and Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) handling guidelines for batteries and HV components. The course covers EV system architecture, battery pack construction, thermal management, and high-voltage cable routing as they relate to collision damage assessment and repair planning. Laboratory ac… Prerequisites: ABCT2146 --- # ABCT2085 — EV Structural Damage and Repair Analysis This course focuses on structural design, crash behavior, and repairability considerations unique to electric vehicles. Students examine battery enclosure structures, energy-absorbing frames, and body materials used in electric vehicle (EV) platforms. Emphasis is placed on understanding Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) repair guidelines, determining structural repair vs. replacement decisions, and applying EV-specific bonding, sectioning, and corrosion protection techniques. Students evaluate collision damage that affects battery integrity, sensor mounting points, and structural alignmen… Prerequisites: ABCT2051 --- # ABCT2110 — Creating a Computerized Damage Report There are many computer systems available today on a wide range of different computers. Like manual estimates, computer estimates are still written by a person and must also follow the rules of the system being used. Understanding the computer is important to check its accuracy and completeness for the repairs. --- # ABCT2115 — Plastic Identification and Repair Decision With the increased use of plastics by vehicle manufacturers, technicians and appraisers are making decisions on whether to repair or replace damaged parts. With an understanding of the unique issues involved in deciding to repair or replace a plastic part, the technician will now be able to make the best decision. --- # ABCT2130 — Padded Dash Repairs Following a collision, foam filled dash pads or padded instrument panels may be dented or torn. The technician will understand the procedures to repair this damage to restore the vehicle to pre-accident condition. --- # ABCT2140 — Refinishing of Plastics Vehicle plastics must be refinished following repairs. Often a specific plastic may require special preparation of primers to get the paints to bond. The technician must be familiar with various refinishing procedures to refinish automotive plastics. This course will cover the characteristics of hazardous wastes and its safe handling, storage, and disposal. --- # ABCT2146 — Electrical and Electronic Systems At the completion of this course, the student will be able to correctly diagnose and repair electrical problems following a collision. Understanding electrical systems used to restore vehicles to pre-accident condition is stressed in this course. --- # ABCT2150 — Brake Systems The student will learn different designs of brake systems, will be able to identify all brake parts and understand how brake systems function. --- # ABCT2165 — Drivetrains Theory and practical application of drivetrain components and their assemblies will be covered in this course. --- # ABCT2170 — Fuel Intake and Exhaust Systems This course is designed to apply knowledge of auto fuel intake and exhaust systems theory and service level of protection. --- # ABCT2175 — Analyzing Damage/Creating a Manual Damage Report Accurate damage reports and cost estimating depends on proper use of collision estimating model guides. The collision guide is used to write a damage report for calculating parts, labor, supplies and materials for an accurate repair cost. The student then creates a manual damage report from this information. The damage report is the first guide to use during the beginning of the repair sequence and it provides a written plan for these repairs. Prerequisites: ENGL0901 --- # ABCT2185 — Plastic Adhesive and Welding Repairs A plastic repair technician must be able to determine when and how to perform the two-part adhesive repair procedures to various interior and exterior automotive plastic panels. A graduate of this program must be able to understand the composition of plastic materials, how to repair plastic panels and how to select the correct welding technique and materials to make a successful repair. --- # ABCT2190 — Air Conditioning and Cooling Systems The student will learn the theory and operation of the automotive air conditioning and cooling systems. The student will be able to diagnose correct operations of these systems and replace components as necessary. The students will understand EPA regulations as they pertain to recharge refridgerants. Prerequisites: ABCT1160 --- # ABCT2495 — Auto Body Internship I The student intern will work in a designated auto body repair facility with a journeyman and repair vehicles to manufacturers specifications. --- # ABCT2501 — Auto Body Internship II Following internship guidelines and guidelines in all previous successfully completed courses, the technician will work in a designated auto body repair facility with a journeyman and repair vehicles to manufacturers specifications. --- # ABCT2505 — Auto Body Internship III Following internship guidelines and guidelines in all previous successfully completed courses, the technician will work in a designated auto body repair facility with a journeyman and repair vehicles to manufacturer's specifications. --- # ABCT2600 — Collision Lab Following collision lab guidelines, the technician will apply knowledge learned in previous successfully completed courses and perform repairs as specified by manufacturers specifications. --- # ACCT1000 — Introduction to Accounting This course is designed to provide an introduction to basic accounting procedures including analyzing business transactions, recording transactions in a variety of journals, preparing financial statements and completing the accounting cycle. --- # ACCT1102 — Principles of Accounting I This course is an introduction to the fundamental concepts and principles which are used in a business environment to analyze and record transactions using the accrual method of accounting. This course also covers analyzing and recording transactions for cash, marketable securities, accounts receivable, payroll, current and contingent liabilities, inventories and plant assets. Prerequisites: ENGL0921 --- # ACCT1107 — Principles of Accounting II This course is a presentation of accounting for intangible assets, long-term liabilities, stockholders` equity and retained earnings. It includes financial statement analysis, the cash flow statement and provides an introduction to cost and managerial accounting. Prerequisites: ACCT1102 --- # ACCT1111 — Payroll Accounting This course provides a background in federal wage laws, wage and salary calculations, federal and state payroll tax calculations, federal and state federal reporting requirements and accounting for the payroll process. It includes a payroll preparation and quarterly and annual reporting practice set. Prerequisites: ACCT1000, ACCT1102 --- # ACCT1116 — Ten-Key Calculator for Accounting This course is designed for the student to learn the ten-key touch method for calculators. The student learns to use the calculator in math and accounting applications. --- # ACCT1125 — Excel This course is designed to give the student knowledge of the creation and use of spreadsheets in business. The student will learn basic data manipulation and printing including formulas, what-if analyses, charts, sorts, and extraction. --- # ACCT1127 — Excel-Part I --- # ACCT1128 — Excel-Part II --- # ACCT1129 — Advanced Excel Features --- # ACCT1130 — Computerized Accounting This course is an introduction to the use of computers in the accounting functions of a business. Students will practice fundamental accounting activities using various accounting software packages. The training includes general ledger, accounts receivable, accounts payable, inventory, payroll, fixed assets and financial statement analysis. Prerequisites: ACCT1102 --- # ACCT1135 — QuickBooks This course is an introduction to the use of computers in the accounting functions of a business. Students will practice fundamental accounting activities using Quickbooks software. The training includes general ledger, accounts receivable, accounts payable, inventory, payroll, fixed assets and financial statement analysis. Prerequisites: ACCT1102 --- # ACCT1150 — Sage 50 This course is an introduction to the use of computers in the accounting functions of a midsize business. Students will practice fundamental accounting activities using Sage 50 software. The training includes general ledger, financial reports, bank reconciliation, accounts receivable, accounts payable, inventory, and various accounting transactions. Prerequisites: ACCT1102 --- # ACCT1200 — QuickBooks for Non-Accountants This course is designed to provide skills to small business owners who need a limited understanding of QuickBooks in order to operate their business. Topics covered with include initial setup, customer invoicing, vendor billing, and cash transactions. --- # ACCT1210 — Finances for Business Startups This course will help an individual to understand the financial skills and responsibilities necessary for a startup business. Topics covered include an understanding of legal business structure, payroll, and taxation. --- # ACCT1410 — Business Finance This course is designed to present basic business finance principles to business and marketing students. Students are taught to use planning tools, and to assess investment viability, financial position and performance, liquidity, and financing options. Prerequisites: MATH0910, MATH0920, ENGL0921, ENGL0930 --- # ACCT1900 — Specialized Lab This course is designed for students who want to enhance their skills and knowledge in order to become more proficient in specialized areas of the curriculum. Specialized lab content must be different from or beyond the expected skill level available in current course offerings. Students will have the ability to direct their efforts, with instructor approval, in curriculum activities that meet their needs. A `Specialized Lab Training Agreement` must be signed by the student and the instructor and submitted to the registrar at the time of registration. --- # ACCT2155 — Financial Accounting This course is an introduction to the fundamental concepts and principles, from a user perspective, which are used in a business environment to analyze and record transactions using the accrual method of accounting. This course also covers analyzing transactions for cash, marketable securities, accounts receivable, payroll, current and contingent liabilities, inventories and plant assets. --- # ACCT2200 — Intermediate Accounting I This course is an overview of financial accounting and its theoretical foundation including a conceptual framework of accounting for financial statements. It includes an in depth study of specific assets and present and future value concepts. Prerequisites: ACCT1107 --- # ACCT2206 — Intermediate Accounting II This course is an overview of financial accounting and its theoretical foundation including a conceptual framework of accounting for financial statements. Prerequisites: ACCT1107 --- # ACCT2211 — Cost Accounting This course is an introduction to the principles and concepts used to account for direct materials, labor, and factory overhead in both manufacturing and service entities. It includes using cost accounting data as a management tool for planning and controlling costs. Prerequisites: ACCT1107 --- # ACCT2221 — Managerial Accounting This course is a presentation of how accounting data and concepts may be interpreted and applied by management in planning and controlling business operations. Prerequisites: ACCT2155, MATH0940 --- # ACCT2231 — Income Tax This course is an explanation and interpretation of the Internal Revenue Code to assist taxpayers in the preparation and filing of individual, business, and corporate tax returns. Prerequisites: ACCT1102, ACCT1107 --- # ACCT2700 — Auditing This is a capstone class that will draw upon different topics covered in the AAS degree. It will familiarize students with the year-end audit process conducted by a CPA audit firm, and with the activities leading up to the publication of the annual report. Prerequisites: ACCT1107 --- # ACCT2800 — Accounting Internship This is a cooperative internship program between Hennepin Technical College and an employer to allow the student work experience in the accounting area. --- # ACCT2900 — Small Business Accounting Simulation This course is designed to provide a successful transition from the students' academic training to the workplace environment. The students are required to use a variety of their accounting skills in a simulated accounting position. It is intended for accounting students who are near the end of their degree program. Prerequisites: ACCT2200, ACCT2231 --- # ACCT2950 — Accounting Skills Assessment This Assessment Test requires students to pass a one-time third party accounting examination. This required class will examine the accounting skills and knowledge of students who are finishing their diploma or 2-year degree. The class will provide data to assess the degree to which the accounting department and students are meeting the goals of the department. --- # ARCH1008 — Architectural Residential Technology I This course introduces the process of designing and drafting residential construction drawings while applying drafting standards, codes, and design principles. The student will produce construction drawings for a single family home. Prerequisites: ENGL0901 --- # ARCH1011 — Architectural Residential Technology II This course will reinforce sound drafting and design processes and increase BIM proficiency. The students will produce a set of construction drawings for a three level multi-family townhouse project. Prerequisites: ARCH2370 --- # ARCH1101 — Architectural Residential AutoCAD This course will introduce the student to the basics needed to use the computer and AutoCAD software as a tool in the preparation of architectural working drawings. The student will study coordinate systems, drawing set-up, drawing and modifying commands, annotation, dimensioning, hatching and plotting. The student will produce architectural construction drawings for a cabin. Prerequisites: ENGL0901 --- # ARCH1203 — Residential Materials and Methods of Construction The student studies building science and technology used in wood and light-gauge steel frame residential construction. Topics to be covered include foundations, floor systems, wall framing, ceiling/roof framing and interior and exterior finish materials and methods of construction. Students will prepare residential construction specifications and estimate material costs. Prerequisites: ENGL0901 --- # ARCH1206 — Strength of Materials This course is designed to acquaint the student with principles of structural engineering as they apply to the architectural drafting profession. Topics to be covered include the basic principles of structural mechanics, including designing loads and forces, bending, shear and deflection, and their application to the design of wood, steel and concrete structural elements. Prerequisites: ENGL0901 --- # ARCH1340 — Building Codes: Commercial This course will introduce the student to the organization, use and impact of the International Building Code in the design of buildings. Prerequisites: ENGL0901 --- # ARCH1345 — Building Systems This course will introduce the student to basic design and drafting requirements of HVAC, plumbing, electrical and low-voltage/data/communication systems in both residential and commercial applications. This will include new trends in alternative energy and 'smart building' technology. Prerequisites: ENGL0901 --- # ARCH1500 — Introduction to Construction Management This course will explore the principals and processes required to manage construction projects, allowing students to become familiar with the construction management field. The course includes an overview of project planning, scheduling, budgeting, contracts, construction material knowledge, communication, site safety issues, sustainable operations, and leadership skills required to direct operations smoothly through successful completion. --- # ARCH1505 — LEED GA Preparation The LEED GA (Leaders in Environmental and Energy Efficient Design, General Associate) course is designed to assist in preparation for the LEED GA certification exam. The learner will review LEED certification strategies, the green associate study guide, and LEED core concepts. --- # ARCH1900 — Specialized Lab This course is designed for students who want to enhance their skills and knowledge in order to become more proficient in specialized areas of the curriculum. Specialized lab content must be different from or beyond the expected skill level available in current course offerings. Students will have the ability to direct their efforts, with instructor approval, in curriculum activities that meet their needs. A `Specialized Lab Training Agreement` must be signed by the student and the instructor and submitted to the registrar at the time of registration. --- # ARCH2121 — Architectural Commercial Technology I In this course, students will create construction documents with advanced drafting techniques using BIM software. Students will also be introduced to the use of load bearing masonry and structural steel framing systems in the context of a large-scale building project. Prerequisites: ARCH2370 --- # ARCH2141 — Architectural Commercial Technology II The goal of this course is the production of a set of construction drawings for a commercial building project where poured and pre-cast concrete, steel and CMU cavity wall are the primary structural building materials. The course utilizes a team approach to the project to foster the critical thinking, problem-solving and teamwork skills required in industry. Emphasis will also be given to increasing drafting proficiency of work sharing and BIM techniques. Prerequisites: ARCH2370 --- # ARCH2301 — Design with SketchUp This course is designed to introduce students to SketchUp imaging technology for design. Students will use SketchUp tools to construct objects, modify objects, apply materials, apply special effects, and create 3D camera views. Students will create a portfolio of design scenes and present a final design composition. Prerequisites: ENGL0901 --- # ARCH2310 — Architectural CAD: Introduction to Revit Architecture This course will introduce students to the basics of producing drawings using the latest release of Autodesk`s parametric modeling software, Revit. --- # ARCH2370 — Architectural Residential Revit In this course, students will learn to use Revit software to create and coordinate building information models (BIM) for construction document production. Prerequisites: ENGL0901 --- # ARCH2466 — Commercial Materials and Methods of Construction This course will introduce the student to the materials and methods commonly encountered in large-scale construction projects. Consideration will be given to the materials, their properties, application techniques and construction practices as well as how these should be represented graphically. Materials to be examined include steel, concrete, masonry, interior and exterior finishes and waterproofing. Students will prepare commercial construction specifications and estimate material costs. Prerequisites: ENGL0901 --- # ARCH2562 — Capstone: Project Design & Management This course is designed for the entrepreneur. Students will develop a residential project design and manage the drawings and documents for it. They will also produce permit and bid construction documents while consulting with industry professionals. A formal capstone project presentation will be provided by students using visual graphics to feature the details of their work and the challenges they encountered. Prerequisites: ARCH2370 --- # ARCH2640 — Architectural History Architectural analysis introduces the student to architectural history through development of architectural form and material use. The course is based on western cultures and will include major examples in architecture from Egyptian through European Renaissance to American Colonial architecture to present post modern architecture. This course will provide a basis for understanding of architecture from the perspective of a creative process. The main objective of this course will be to develop student appreciation of past architectural work and to recognize traditional values in architecture. --- # ARCH2800 — Civil Site Plan Development This course introduces civil site planning. Through the use of Computer-Aided Design (CAD), the student will produce a set of plans including a subdivision plat with contours, street plan and profile sheets, utilities, site plan, and site details. The topography map will be plotted with accurate cut and fill boundaries. Prerequisites: ARCH1101, ARCH2370 --- # ARCH2850 — Architectural Technology Advancements In this course students are introduced to innovative technologies that have become essential in the industry. It may include Blue Beam, Navisworks, Energy Analysis, 3D printing, photo-shop, and Google- earth. The technology may be interactive or supplemental to CAD software. Prerequisites: ENGL0901 --- # ARCH2900 — Internship This course allows the student to gain on-the-job experience in the AEC industry. The student is responsible for finding and setting up the internship position. Two (2) to four (4) credits can be taken, with each credit requiring 40 hours of time spent on the job. Student performance will be monitored by the instructor and evaluated by the employer. --- # ARCH2920 — Photoshop for Architecture This is an advanced course in which students will learn the basics of Adobe Photoshop and how to apply the software in the creation of architectural digital images. Students will be will be involved in hands on supervised projects. --- # ARCH2930 — Architectural CAD: 3D Studio Max This course will use 3D Studio Max software for modeling and rendering architectural design images. Students will also learn to import images created in other programs to develop and enhance those images into true-to-life scenes. --- # ARCH2936 — Advanced Revit BIM Technology This course will cover advanced topics and features that are available with the Autodesk Revit software. Students will gain an understanding of Building Information Modeling (BIM) and will learn the tools for family creation, collaboration, massing, advanced rendering, walkthroughs, structural framing and details, mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems will be implemented. Prerequisites: ARCH2370 --- # ARCH2955 — Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (sUAS) Airman Certification Preparation Students study the aeronautical knowledge standards to prepare for Part 107 FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) Remote Pilot Certification Exam and apply for licensure. Studies include drone laws, FAA regulation, National Airspace System (NAS), reading sectional charts, airport operations. weather and micrometeorology, sUAS loading and performance, emergency procedures, crew resource management, radio communication procedure, aeronautical decision making and judgement, drone industry use and complete ground school training and operation for multi-rotor and fixed wing small unmanned aircraft. Prerequisites: ENGL0901 --- # ARCH2998 — Special Topics: --- # ARET1075 — Careers in Manufacturing This course introduces students to the skills, technology, work environment, potential salary, and job placement for occupations in the fields of Machine Tool Technology, Mechatronics (Automation Robotics, Electronics, Fluid Power), Welding and Metal Fabrication, Plastics Engineering Technology, and Engineering CAD (Computer-Aided Design) Technology. This dynamic course includes industry-specific tours, as well as hands-on projects that familiarize students with field practices and shop safety. A technical aptitude assessment will be administered to assist students in determining if a career… --- # ARET1126 — Mechanical Power Transmission This course is an introduction to Mechatronic Systems. The focus of this course is the application of mechanical power transmission to modern manufacturing equipment, used by machine assemblers, maintenance mechanics, field service personnel, engineers, manufacturing technicians and technical salespeople. Mechanical systems covered include chains, belts, couplings, gear reducers, shaft alignment, gear trains, linkages, bearings, and machine timing. Instruction uses hands-on projects in addition to demonstration and lecture on actual packaging machines. This course is part of a 2-course sequen… --- # ARET1130 — Maintenance Operations This course will expose the student to maintenance practices and industrial safety common to many of the potential fields within Mechatronics. Mechatronics is a broad field in Industrial Maintenance with many unique specialties requiring technicians to have exposure to multiple mechanical maintenance procedures. This course is one of two courses aligned to PMMI’s Mechanical Components I Mechatronics Certification test. Throughout this course, students will apply concepts to hands-on labs to reinforce the discussed topics. Prerequisites: ARET1126 --- # ARET1140 — Computer Integrated Manufacturing The purpose of this course is to introduce students in all manufacturing fields to the manufacturing process. Students will examine the principles of manufacturing, manufacturing processes, the elements of automation, and the integration of manufacturing elements. These principles will be applied to manufacturing situations through the use of simulations, assembly of manufacturing systems, and through the use of robotics and Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIM) equipment. --- # ARET1155 — Automation Controls This course will expose the students in the field of Mechatronics to common motor control equipment utilized in industrial maintenance occupations. Students will construct and troubleshoot motor control circuits utilizing ladder logic. Students will utilize manual starters, 2-wire control circuits, and 3-wire control circuits. This basic knowledge of automation control equipment is expected of an entry-level technician working in facilities maintenance or assisting in the assembly, test, startup, troubleshooting, maintenance, repair or upgrade of basic manufacturing machinery modules. This co… --- # ARET1161 — Mechatronic Systems This course explores how mechatronic systems are utilized in industry. This course will focus on the packaging industry, but can be applied to manufacturing and product conveyance as a whole. A wide variety of machinery will be examined as well as the tooling necessary for basic component fabrication and part modification. Basic metalworking and welding concepts will be examined. Students will receive a hands-on experience leading to a greater understanding of how machinery operates and the skills needed to successfully work with complex machinery in industry. --- # ARET1165 — Vision Systems for QA/SPC In this course, students will utilize various forms of Machine Vision Systems as applied in Quality Assurance (QA). Systems used will include Vision Cameras and Barcode Readers as well as the software and computer systems required for installation, calibration, and operation. The concept of Statistical Process Control (SPC) as applied to QA will be discussed. These skills are vital for technicians entering the fields of Mechatronics and Packaging. --- # ARET1170 — Troubleshooting Mechatronic Systems This course is designed for manufacturing personnel preparing to enter the fields of Mechatronics and Packaging. This course will expose the student to a variety of mechatronic systems as applied in the Manufacturing and Packaging fields. Students will utilize schematics, test instruments, and proper safety procedures in the troubleshooting process. A variety of mechatronic systems, including electrical, mechanical, fluid power, and Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC’s), will be examined. Prerequisites: ARET1130, ARET1180, ARET1190 --- # ARET1175 — Industrial Electricity and Electronics I This course is designed to provide a basic knowledge of industrial electricity that is needed to understand the basic operation of commercial and industrial equipment and to gain further knowledge of more complex mechatronic systems. Through hands-on use of digital meters and electrical tools students will be given the opportunity to perform wiring and setup operations and to troubleshoot electrical circuits. This course is part of a sequence of courses leading to Packaging Machinery Manufacture's Institute (PMMI) Industrial Electricity 1 Certification. --- # ARET1180 — Industrial Electricity and Electronics II In the field of Mechatronics, a basic knowledge of industrial electricity is needed to understand the operation of all types of commercial and industrial equipment and to gain further knowledge of more complex packaging machines and systems. This course will expand on the principles taught in previous courses and provide the student hands-on activities utilizing proper safety procedures while working with electrical tools, measurement equipment, electrical circuits, motors, and electrical components. This course is one of three courses aligned to PMMI’s Mechatronics Certification Test for Ind… Prerequisites: ARET1175 --- # ARET1185 — Sensor Applications This course will introduce the students to the operation of a variety of sensors used in automated manufacturing and robotics. Students will work with a variety of sensors including thru-beam, Retro-Reflective, and Diffuse Reflective sensors. Students will have the opportunity to connect sensors and differentiate between current sinking (NPN) and current sourcing (PNP) sensors. Students will work with simulations, modern trainers, and various real-life sensors to complete the learning objectives. --- # ARET1190 — Programmable Logic Controllers This course will introduce the student to Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC’s). This course will utilize Allen Bradley’s software suite and introduce the student to logic and machine control common in Mechatronics Systems. Topics include hardware and software composition of control systems, input/output interfacing, basic logic commands and common programming instructions. Knowledge of relay logic, ladder programming and input/output devices is needed to understand and maintain all types of common packaging equipment. This course is aimed at entry level technicians who may be involved in th… Prerequisites: ARET1126, ARET1175 --- # ARET1200 — Introduction to Robotics The focus of this course is to provide hands-on learning opportunities using both real and virtual industrial robots. The main emphasis in the course will be focused on safely programming and operating industrial robots. Students will be exposed to various End of Arm Tooling, robot types, the historical trends of robotics, programming methods components of robotic systems, and multiple coordinate systems. These skills and concepts are utilized throughout all of manufacturing and in many other areas. --- # ARET1900 — Specialized Lab This course is designed for students who want to enhance their skills and knowledge in order to become more proficient in specialized areas of the curriculum. Specialized lab content must be different from or beyond the expected skill level available in current course offerings. Students will have the ability to direct their efforts, with instructor approval, in curriculum activities that meet their needs. A `Specialized Lab Training Agreement` must be signed by the student and the instructor and submitted to the registrar at the time of registration. --- # ARET2101 — Advanced Automation Controls This course is designed for those students in the fields of Mechatronics and Packaging. Students will work with modern automation control devices to explore how various motors are used to control position and timing on industrial machinery. Students will work on multiple labs designed to develop their knowledge of these devices and components. Industrial networking, Programmable Logic Controllers, Process Control and PID (Proportional-Integral-Derivative) Controls will also be examined. An examination of various motor drives will occur during this course. AC and DC electric motors are commonl… Prerequisites: ARET1155 --- # ARET2105 — Fluid Power Motion Control This course is intended for students entering the fields of Mechatronics and Packaging. This course covers the function, operation, and application of common components used in fluid power circuits and systems. It also assesses the understanding of how fluid power components and accessories are placed together to create circuits and systems for use in robotics, mechatronics systems, and packaging. The major emphasis is on pneumatics with a lesser emphasis on vacuum systems. Electro-fluid power troubleshooting is emphasized. This course partially covers the outcomes of PMMI’s Fluid Power 1 Mec… --- # ARET2111 — Advanced Programmable Logic Controllers This course will focus on Allen-Bradley Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC's) and Human Machine Interfaces (HMI’s). Problem solving and troubleshooting factory controls will be stressed throughout this course. This is accomplished using up-to-date Rockwell Software. Students will acquire an advanced knowledge of PLC’s, HMI’s, logic concepts, programmable controller program development, Input/output (I/O) configuration and translation from hardware to programmed logic. Students will develop, edit and troubleshoot programs employing a large array of instructions found in typical Mechatronic Sy… Prerequisites: ARET1190 --- # ARET2150 — Engineering Design and Fabrication This course provides students entering the fields of Mechatronics and Packaging with an overview of Computer-Aided-Design (CAD) software used to create mechanical systems and electrical systems. Students will design, assemble and create blue prints for several mechanical systems utilizing a 3D design software. Students will utilize a second software to learn about the creation of electrical schematics, focusing on control systems and 3 phase power circuits. --- # ARET2181 — Internship This course allows the student to gain on-the-job experience in the Packaging and Automation industries. The student is responsible for finding and setting up the internship position. One (1) to four (4) credits can be taken, with each credit requiring 40 hours of time spent on the job. Student performance will be monitored by the instructor and evaluated by the employer. This will be a cooperative training program between Hennepin Technical College and a company. The student will apply competencies learned in the program to an employment-like work experience. Tasks and course goals will be d… --- # ARET2185 — Semiconductor Career Exploration Internship This internship requires the student to have a job offer from the supporting company which aligns with the course requirements. The college/program will not find the internship for the student. In this internship, the student will be exposed to a number of career pathways within the semiconductor field. Students will shadow various personnel at the company, receive appropriate training in related safety procedures, complete a related project, and present that project to company personnel. --- # ARET2200 — FANUC Robotics Operations This course is intended for an operator, technician, engineer or programmer who may need to setup, modify, record and run a program on a FANUC robot system. This course covers FANUC Handling Tool Operations. Students will program, setup and operate the robots and end-of-arm-tooling. The FANUC Teach Pendant will be taught and utilized for programming and jogging the robot. Students will set up applications, write basic programs, and test them. These are the entry level skills a student should have to enter the fields of Mechatronics and Packaging. Upon the successful completion of this course,… Prerequisites: ARET1200 --- # ARET2250 — FANUC Vision Systems This course will cover FANUC IRVision systems. Students will learn basic tasks and procedures required for an operator, technician, engineer or programmer to set up, teach, test, and modify FANUC iRVision using the System controller applications. Students will discover how FANUC Vision is a key tool for automatically detecting good parts and bad parts as compared to the engineering drawings. These are the basic skills a technician needs for entry in the fields of Mechatronics and Packaging. Prerequisites: ARET1165, ARET2200 --- # ARET2300 — Mechanical Components I Certificate Review This course is a review course for PMMI's (The Association for Packaging Processing Technologies) Mechanical Components I Certificate. This certificate is part of PMMI's Mechatronics Program Certification. The PMMI certificate is an industry recognized stackable credential endorsed by the National Association of Manufacturers. This Mechanical Components I review course covers the principles and applications of the most commonly found mechanical drive components as used in packaging machinery and systems. Topics reviewed and expanded on include simple mechanical power transmission devices such… Prerequisites: ARET1126, ARET1130 --- # ARET2320 — Industrial Electricity I Certificate Review This course is a review course for PMMI's (The Association for Packaging Processing Technologies) Industrial Electricity I Certificate. This certificate covers basic safety practices for voltages up to 600 volts and knowledge of voltage, current and power in AC and DC circuits, circuit analysis of series and parallel loads, and basic understanding of resistors, capacitors, and inductors. It applies these fundamentals to simple applications that would be found in residential, light commercial and simple industrial use. Candidates should be able to interpret and troubleshoot circuits used for l… Prerequisites: ARET1175 --- # ARET2330 — Industrial Electricity II Certificate Review This course is a review course for PMMI's (The Association for Packaging Processing Technologies) Industrial Electricity II Certificate. The Industrial Electricity II certificate builds upon the Industrial Electricity I certificate. After completion of this course students will understand more complex motor starting circuits such as jogging, hand-off-automatic, reversing, and reduced voltage starting. They will become familiar with time-based, count-based and sequential control of multiple output loads utilizing control relay logic and automatic input devices such as limit, flow and pressure… Prerequisites: ARET1180, ARET2320 --- # ARET2340 — Programmable Logic Controllers I Certificate Review This course is a review course for PMMI's (The Association for Packaging Processing Technologies) Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC) I Certificate. This certificate covers the principles and applications of different types of logic and programming used to control packaging machinery and systems. Topics include hardware and software composition of control systems, input/output interfacing, basic logic commands and common programming instructions. There is additional emphasis on common program tasks, and troubleshooting PLC based systems. This course will cover both address-based and tag-base… Prerequisites: ARET1185, ARET2111 --- # ARET2360 — Automated Fluid Power I Certificate Review This certificate provides the student with an understanding of the function, operation, and application of common components used in fluid power circuits and systems. It also provides the student with an understanding of how fluid power components and accessories are placed together to create circuits and systems for powering industrial machines. The major emphasis is on pneumatics with a lesser emphasis on hydraulics and vacuum systems. Electro-fluid power troubleshooting is emphasized. This certificate is targeted to mechanics, technicians and technologists who will be involved in the appli… Prerequisites: ARET2105 --- # ARET2500 — Industrial Networks This course will expose the students to many of the different Industrial Networks that will be encountered in a manufacturing setting. Students will gain an understanding of the network infrastructure utilized by industrial machinery and the communication profiles used. The communication profiles will include but not be limited to: Serial Communication, RS-232, Ethernet, Modbus, Profibus, DevicNet, Foundational Fieldbus and AS-I Bus. Additionally, Fieldbuses and cabling procedures will be discussed and how they are applied in a Distributed Control System (DCS). Prerequisites: CPLT1100, CPLT1200, METS1000 --- # ARET2540 — Project Management for Manufacturing This course is intended and as an introduction to Project Management as executed at the production floor level within the manufacturing industry. The course will explore typical types of projects that manufacturing staff oversee including planned maintenance shut-downs, manufacturing process improvements projects, and capital acquisition/installation projects. The Project Management Institute's (PMI) A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK ® Guide) will be explored and used as a context to plan and execute projects in the manufacturing field. Students will utilize project m… Prerequisites: CPLT1100, CPLT1200, METS1000 --- # ARET2560 — Instrumentation and Process Control I The purpose of this course is to introduce students to instrumentation and process controls. This course will focus on the basic instrument and process control channels utilized in manufacturing environments. Students will be exposed to a variety of control systems, learn calibration methods, explore proportional integral control, utilize computer systems to design and test systems, and work with simulators to replicate industrial situations. This course will focus on systems utilized in the packaging industry, system automation, and robotics. Prerequisites: ARET1190 --- # ARET2580 — Instrumentation and Process Control II This course will introduce the student to basic process control theory including the fundamentals of process control loops and tuning. Troubleshooting techniques will be discussed and applied on manufacturing equipment. Students will utilized various software packages to construct and analyze systems. Integration of Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC's), Human Machine Interfaces (HMI) and motor controllers will be discussed. This course will focus on the instrumentation and process control system as utilized on packaging machinery, automation systems, and robotics. Prerequisites: ARET2560 --- # ARSP1100 — Introduction to Recording This course is an introduction to the theory of sound and the recording process. The course introduces audio terminology, principles of sound and hearing, parts of basic equipment, recorder operation and signal storage methods. Prerequisites: ENGL0921 --- # ARSP1110 — Studio Operations The lecture portion of this course covers the basic operational systems of the recording studio, setup and signal flow of consoles, patchbays and studio documentation. The lab covers practical application of the theories and concepts learned in the lecture. Prerequisites: ENGL0921, ARSP1100, ARSP1130 --- # ARSP1130 — Audio Transducers This course covers theory, characteristics and operation of microphones, loudspeakers, crossovers and speaker/room considerations in the monitoring environment. Prerequisites: ENGL0921, ARSP1100, ARSP1110 --- # ARSP1140 — Critical Listening This course introduces the student to listening critically and analytically in order to evaluate sound quality and to analyze common sound problems. --- # ARSP1300 — Multitrack Recording Theory I This course examines the practical techniques of multitrack recording. Topics include session operating procedures, linear and disk-based digital recording techniques, the integration of virtual and live tracks, analog recording procedures, digital console signal flow, session management, audio production, and basic A for V techniques. Prerequisites: ARSP1100, ARSP1110, ARSP1130, ARSP1310, ARSP1320, ARSP1331, ARSP2120 --- # ARSP1310 — Multitrack Recording Lab I This course covers practical applications of techniques and theory covered in Multitrack Recording Theory I and is to be taken concurrently. The student will produce various music projects. Prerequisites: ARSP1100, ARSP1110, ARSP1300, ARSP1320, ARSP1331, ARSP2120 --- # ARSP1320 — Audio Signal Processing This course covers the theory and operation of audio signal processors. In lectures, discussions and labs, students are introduced to functions and parameters of EQ`s, VGA`s, Delays and Reverbs. Prerequisites: ARSP1100, ARSP1110, ARSP1300, ARSP1310, ARSP1331, ARSP2120 --- # ARSP1331 — Introduction to MIDI This course covers basic music concepts, basic MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) principles and techniques, software, hardware, sequencers, and sound design. Prerequisites: ARSP1100, ARSP1110, ARSP1130, ARSP1300, ARSP1310, ARSP1320, ARSP2120 --- # ARSP1340 — Location Recording This course covers the fundamentals and basic techniques used in non-studio recording for news gathering, conference, public speaking, music and sound effects recording. The main emphasis will be hands-on and students will record, edit and mix a variety of location projects. --- # ARSP1351 — Music Fundamentals This course covers fundamental concepts of rhythm, song structure, note values and the circle of fifths. --- # ARSP1380 — Production Lab I In this course the student will improve production skills learned by working on client based projects. --- # ARSP1390 — Production Lab II In this course the student will improve production skills learned by working on client based projects. --- # ARSP1500 — Multitrack Recording Theory II This course is a continuation of the practical techniques of multitrack recording covered in Multitrack Recording Theory I. Topics include advanced production techniques, advanced linear and disk-based digital recording techniques, advanced consoles and automation, mixing techniques, basic troubleshooting, A for V concepts, and career strategies. Prerequisites: ARSP1300, ARSP1310, ARSP1320, ARSP1331, ARSP1510, ARSP2120 --- # ARSP1510 — Multitrack Recording Lab II This course covers practical applications of techniques and theory covered in Multitrack Recording Theory II and is to be taken concurrently. The student will record and mix various music and A for V projects. Prerequisites: ARSP1500 --- # ARSP1531 — Using MIDI Equipment This course is a continuation of the basic MIDI principles and techniques covered in Introduction to MIDI, with emphasis on advanced sound design, MIDI and disk-based digital recording integration, waveform/sample editing, and A for V techniques. Prerequisites: ARSP1331 --- # ARSP1541 — Acoustics and Recording Studio Design This course covers principles of sound, room measurement techniques and a discussion of the acoustical properties of room materials and their effect on room acoustics. Special emphasis will be given to cost effective studio design, or more specifically, how to build a recording studio with a limited budget. Prerequisites: ARSP1100 --- # ARSP1900 — Specialized Lab This course is designed for students who want to enhance their skills and knowledge in order to become more proficient in specialized areas of the curriculum. Specialized lab content must be different from or beyond the expected skill level available in current course offerings. Students will have the ability to direct their efforts, with instructor approval, in curriculum activities that meet their needs. A `Specialized Lab Training Agreement` must be signed by the student and the instructor and submitted to the registrar at the time of registration. --- # ARSP2100 — Multitrack Recording Theory III This course is a continuation of the practical techniques of multitrack recording covered in Multitrack Recording Theory II. Topics include: mastering, beauty reel assembly, advanced session management skills, and specialized equipment applications. Prerequisites: ARSP1500, ARSP1510, ARSP2111 --- # ARSP2111 — Multitrack Recording Lab III This course covers practical applications of techniques and theory covered in Multitrack Recording Theory III. The student will record and mix various projects. Prerequisites: ARSP1500, ARSP1510 --- # ARSP2115 — Audio Mixing Techniques This course covers advanced mixing techniques on both digital and analogue mixing consoles, and basic digital mastering. Prerequisites: ARSP1500, ARSP1510 --- # ARSP2121 — Digital Audio Theory I (Pro Tools Fundaments II) This course covers basic principles and practical applications of digital audio systems and operations within a Digital Audio Workstation (DAW). Successful completion of this course will result in the completion of the AVID Pro Tools 110 curriculum and will be the last step towards enablement for the AVID Pro Tools user-level certification exam. Prerequisites: ARSP1100, ARSP1110, ARSP1130, ARSP2155 --- # ARSP2141 — Electronics for Audio Video Every cord that carries your video or audio signal is carrying an electric current. This class covers the basics of electronics, producing a foundation to pull from when wiring and terminating cables and systems. AC and DC will be addressed. --- # ARSP2150 — Music Business This course covers legal and business topics that pertain to the music industry such as equipment purchasing/leasing, studio rate negotiation, financing, contracts and publishing. Prerequisites: ENGL0921 --- # ARSP2155 — Pro Tools Fundamentals This course covers basic principles and practical applications of digital audio recording and editing with a Digital Audio Workstation (DAW). Successful completion of this course will result in the completion of the AVID Pro Tools 101 curriculum and will be the first step towards enablement for the AVID Pro Tools user-level certification exam. Prerequisites: ARSP1100, ARSP1110 --- # ARSP2171 — Sound Reinforcement I This course discusses the theory and techniques focused on sound reinforcement. Students will analyze and implement setting up the system, utilize sound reinforcement equipment, work as a member of a team, and troubleshoot problems. Prerequisites: ARSP1100, ARSP1110, ARSP1130, ARSP1300, ARSP1310, ARSP1320 --- # ARSP2175 — Pro Tools 130-Gaming Audio This course provides students with exposure to the core skills, workflow, and concepts involved in creating and implementing game audio using Pro Tools systems. It covers basic sound design techniques along with example workflows. Session time is divided between demonstration and hands-on practice, with time to experiment with sample material. Prerequisites: ARSP2155 --- # ARSP2180 — Wireless Systems This course discusses the theory and techniques utilized in audio wireless systems. Wireless transmission standards and configurations will be emphasized. Prerequisites: ARSP1100, ARSP1110, ARSP1130 --- # ARSP2185 — Audio Visual and Intercom Systems This course covers the theory and techniques utilized for audio visual setups. Intercom theory and techniques are also emphasized. Prerequisites: ARSP1100, ARSP1110, ARSP1130, ARSP1300, ARSP1310, ARSP1320 --- # ARSP2247 — Video Systems Video is everywhere in our lives. Technicians need to have a basic understanding of the signal characteristics, cabling, and distribution requirements of video networks. In this class we will look at different types of video files, resolutions, and distribution methods. Types of projectors are explored, and their adjustment and alignment will be performed. Types of connectors and distribution over IP (Internet Protocol) networks will also be addressed. Prerequisites: ARSP1100, ARSP1110, ARSP1130 --- # ARSP2250 — Introduction to System Installation An understanding of installation basics and best practices is essential for an Audio Visual tech. In this class we will look at finding our way around Section 70 of the National Electric Code (NEC). We will also work with various tools used in the trade to provide familiarity with them. Basic experience with drywall repair, and an overview of the industry and various paths of employment will also be explored. --- # ARSP2270 — Sound Reinforcement II This course discusses the theory and techniques focused on monitoring mixing for sound reinforcement. Students will analyze and implement setting up the monitor systems, utilize sound reinforcement equipment, work as a member of a team, and troubleshoot problems. Prerequisites: ARSP2171 --- # ARSP2310 — Public Address Systems Design This course covers the elements that go into designing a public address system. Students in the course will gain hands-on experience in the use of the software for room and loudspeaker system modeling, as well as the tools to optimize existing systems. Prerequisites: ARSP1100, ARSP1110, ARSP1130, ARSP1300, ARSP1310, ARSP1320 --- # ARSP2325 — Digital Audio Theory II (Pro Tools 201/210M) This course covers advanced applications of digital audio recording and editing, emphasizing mixing techniques of Pro Tools systems. Successful completion of this course will result in the completion of the AVID Pro Tools 201/210m curriculum and enablement to take the AVID Pro Tools 201/210m certification exams. Prerequisites: ARSP2120 --- # ARSP2340 — Audio Configuration and Troubleshooting This course reviews basic electronics and sound principles and discusses set-up and operation of audio equipment. Topics include system configuration and signal routing, equipment interface, grounding and maintenance. --- # ARSP2380 — Production Lab III In this course the student will improve production skills learned by working on client-based projects. --- # ARSP2390 — Production Lab IV In this course the student will improve production skills learned by working on client-based projects. --- # ARSP2580 — Audio Recording Internship I This is a cooperative program between the Hennepin Technical Colleges` Audio Recording Program and professional production facilities to allow the student an employment-like work experience. --- # ARSP2585 — Audio Recording Internship II This is a cooperative program between the Hennepin Technical Colleges` Audio Recording Program and professional production facilities to allow the student an employment-like work experience. --- # ARSP2590 — Audio Recording Internship III This is a cooperative effort between Hennepin Technical College and professional audio recording facilities to allow the students employment-like work experience. Prerequisites: ARSP2585 --- # ARSP2595 — Audio Recording Internship IV This is a cooperative effort between Hennepin Technical College and professional audio recording facilities to allow the students employment-like work experience. Prerequisites: ARSP2585 --- # ARSP2600 — Audio Networking Audio video systems integrators need to be able to use audio distribution networking hardware and programs to distribute and adjust the sound system in the client’s venue. This course provides instruction in the operation and use of audio distribution networking equipment and software such as Cobranet, Audio Video Bridging (AVB), Dante, and other network-based sound systems. Students in the course will gain hands-on experience in the use of the equipment and software for audio systems utilizing network distribution and control. Prerequisites: ARSP1100, ARSP1110, ARSP1130 --- # ARSP2606 — System Control Audio video systems integrators need to have a basic understanding of the operating principles and equipment used in the control of integrated Audio Visual (AV) systems. This includes wired and wireless types of radio frequency (RF) and infrared (IR) control systems as well as internet protocol (IP) control on networks. Students in the course will gain hands-on experience in the equipment used for installing, programming, testing, and troubleshooting systems control devices. Prerequisites: ARSP2150, ARSP2155, ARSP2590 --- # ARSP2610 — Acoustical Testing Audio-Visual systems integrators need to be able to use acoustical testing equipment and programs to test and adjust the electro-acoustical response of the sound system in the client’s venue. This course provides instruction in the operation, use, and interpretation of acoustical testing equipment and software. Students in the course will gain hands-on experience in the use of the equipment and software for acoustical testing of rooms and audio systems and the interpretation of numerous acoustical measurements. Prerequisites: ARSP1541 --- # ARTS1000 — Elements of Design Students will explore the elements and principles of design. This course illuminates the patterns and trends that designers draw upon in creating new work and illustrates the impact of design on modern life, commerce, and culture. Prerequisites: ENGL0921, ENGL0960 --- # ARTS1005 — Art and Social Justice Students will examine social justice issues through the lens of visual art, and create works of art that respond to timely and compelling issues. This course will cover works of art from art history, modern times, and the current moment; from global, national, and local artists. Recognizing and respecting a multiplicity of views and modes of expression, this course honors diversity and fosters inclusiveness, promoting dialogue and reflection. Through meaningful exposure to cultural identity, diversity, social justice, and social responsibility, this course supports a productive future in a re… --- # ARTS1050 — Introduction to Art This course provides a basis for understanding the visual arts from the perspective of the artist’s creative process and the viewer’s creative participation. Students will explore how form and meaning in art are shaped by many influences. Prerequisites: ENGL0960, ENGL0921, ESOL0842 --- # ATEC1010 — Car Care for Everyone This course is for anyone who wants to keep their car running better, longer. The course will cover basic vehicle operation, including engines, brakes, steering and suspension. It will offer hands on instruction in basic vehicle inspection, and include some easy maintenance tasks. --- # ATEC1020 — Basic Skills for Automotive Mechanics This course is for students entering the Automotive Technology program who have not worked in the trade, and have little or no experience in basic mechanics. The course will cover basic skills including tool selection and usage, basic electricity, jacking and hoisting cars. We will also cover threaded fastener ID and service, and shop safety. Students can gain confidence and improve their performance in the Automotive Technology Program. --- # ATEC1051 — Introduction to Automotive Technology This is an introductory course for students entering the Automotive Technology program. Students will receive information about employment options within the trade, safety and shop operations, and online vehicle information systems. The course will give the students an overview of common hand tools and shop equipment usage. Prerequisites: ENGL0901 --- # ATEC1075 — Welding for Transportation Students will learn how to use oxy-acetylene cutting, heating, and metal inert gas (MIG) welding in automotive applications. Students will become familiar with how the MIG welding process is used for metal joining and the application to transportation careers. --- # ATEC1105 — Engine Repair I In this course the student will learn the operation of the internal combustion engine including valve trains, cooling systems, and short block components. This will include service operations on the lubrication and cooling systems. This course meets all applicable National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF) standards. Prerequisites: ATEC1615 --- # ATEC1110 — Engine Repair II In this course the student will learn how to remove, inspect, measure, service, and reassemble the valve train and lower end components of the engine. This course meets all applicable National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF) standards. Prerequisites: ATEC1105 --- # ATEC1205 — Automatic Transmissions I In this course the student will learn the operation, service and repair of automatic transmission and transaxles. It includes fundamentals, disassembly and assembly, adjustment and operation and testing. This course meets all applicable National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF) standards. Prerequisites: ATEC1615 --- # ATEC1210 — Automatic Transmissions II In this course the student will learn in vehicle operation, service and diagnosis of automatic transmission and transaxles. It includes adjustment, operation, and testing. This course meets all applicable National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF) standards. Prerequisites: ATEC1625 --- # ATEC1305 — Manual Drive Train & Axles In this course the student will learn the operation, service and repair of manual transmissions, transaxles, and drivetrain components. It includes fundamentals, diagnosis, disassembly, inspection, adjustments and reassembly of transmissions, transaxles, differentials, clutches, axles, driveshafts, and four-wheel drive/all-wheel drive components. This course meets all applicable National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF) standards. Prerequisites: ATEC1615 --- # ATEC1405 — Steering and Suspension In this course the student will learn the design, operation, and repair of vehicle steering and suspension systems. This will include two and four wheel alignment on conventional and McPherson strut suspension systems, tire balance and service. This course meets all applicable National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF) standards. Prerequisites: ATEC1615 --- # ATEC1505 — Brakes In this course students will learn skills needed to perform repairs on automotive brake systems. The course includes operation, troubleshooting, maintenance and repair of standard and Anti-Lock Brake Systems. This course meets all applicable National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF) standards. Prerequisites: ATEC1615 --- # ATEC1615 — Basic Electrical This course is designed to give students a basic working knowledge of the automotive field and basic electrical theory. Covered in this course are topics such as electronic service information, tools, Ohms law, usage of Digital Multimeter. This course meets all applicable National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF) standards. This course will cover the characteristics of hazardous wastes and its safe handling, storage, and disposal. Prerequisites: ENGL0901 --- # ATEC1620 — Starting and Charging Systems In this course the student will learn the operation of automotive starting and charging systems. This will include diagnosis and repair of cranking motors, alternators, starter control, and charging system circuits. This course meets all applicable National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF) standards. Prerequisites: ATEC1615 --- # ATEC1625 — Chassis Electrical In this course the student will learn the operation of electrical circuits that are common on the automobile. These will include circuit testing and repair of lighting, turn signal, warning lamp, gauges, blower motor, wiper and accessory circuits. The student will have hands-on training on supplemental inflatable restraints and body computer circuits. This course meets all applicable National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF) standards. Prerequisites: MATH0800, ATEC1615 --- # ATEC1636 — Advanced Vehicle Systems This course will focus on Advanced Vehicle Systems operation, diagnosis, and repair. Students will be introduced to new high technology vehicle systems present on current vehicles. Future vehicle systems will also be discussed to prepare the student to work on emerging technology. Prerequisites: ATEC1625 --- # ATEC1705 — Heating and Air Conditioning In this course the student will learn the skills needed for automotive air conditioning service. It includes system theory of operation, temperature-pressure relationships of R-12 and R134a refrigerants, performance testing, reclaiming, recycling and recharging air conditioning systems. Heating, ventilation, and controls will also be covered. This course meets all applicable National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF) standards. Prerequisites: ATEC1615 --- # ATEC1820 — Hybrid Electric Vehicle Systems In this course the student will be introduced to the basic operation and safe handling of Hybrid Electric Vehicles and their subsystems. Components such as the braking, transmission, electronic control, heating and air conditioning, and powertrain that are specific to HEV's will be covered. Prerequisites: ATEC1615 --- # ATEC1850 — Ignition Systems This course familiarizes students with the theory, operation, and diagnosis of vehicle ignition and emission control systems. This includes PCV, EGR, catalytic converters, EVAP systems, and computer controlled ignition systems. This course meets all applicable National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF) standards. Prerequisites: ATEC1110 --- # ATEC1855 — Fuel Systems This course familiarizes students with the theory, operation, diagnosis, and repair of automotive fuel delivery systems including gasoline direct injection. This class will also include induction and exhaust systems, turbochargers, superchargers, and general engine diagnostics. This course will meet all applicable National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF) standards. Prerequisites: ATEC1110 --- # ATEC1860 — Engine Performance This course familiarizes students with the theory, operation, and diagnosis of computerized powertrain control systems. This will include scan tool operation, lab scope usage, and gas analysis. This course meets all applicable National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF) standards. Prerequisites: ATEC1210 --- # ATEC1865 — Diesel, Hybrid, and Electric Drive This course will focus on diesel, hybrid, and electric vehicle operation, diagnosis, and repair. New and emerging vehicle drive technologies will be at the core of this course. Prerequisites: ATEC1860 --- # ATEC1900 — Specialized Lab This course is designed for students who want to enhance their skills and knowledge in order to become more proficient in specialized areas of the curriculum. Specialized lab content must be different from or beyond the expected skill level available in current course offerings. Students will have the ability to direct their efforts, with instructor approval, in curriculum activities that meet their needs. A `Specialized Lab Training Agreement` must be signed by the student and the instructor and submitted to the registrar at the time of registration. Prerequisites: ATEC1615 --- # ATEC2100 — Automotive Professional Service This course familiarizes students with the concepts of automotive professional service. The course will cover topics such as greeting customers, interpreting repair orders and proper repair techniques. This course meets all applicable National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF) standards. Prerequisites: ATEC1850 --- # ATEC2685 — Automotive Industry Internship I This course will provide the student with 200 hours of on-the-job training in the automotive industry. The student will use the knowledge gained in previous courses, and further develop their skills by working on customer vehicles at a vehicle repair facility. Prerequisites: ATEC1505, ATEC1615 --- # ATEC2690 — Automotive Industry Internship II This course will provide the student with 200 hours of on-the-job training in the automotive industry. The student will use the knowledge gained in previous courses, and further develop their skills by working on customer vehicles at a vehicle repair facility. Prerequisites: ATEC1110, ATEC1210, ATEC1305, ATEC1405, ATEC1505, ATEC1625, ATEC1705 --- # ATEC2700 — Automotive Externship This course is for the student taking the AAS degree option and provides an opportunity to further develop skills and experiences in a formal work setting. Students must interview for and acquire their externship site. A minimum of 120 hours of work experience is required. Prerequisites: ATEC2685 --- # ATEC2800 — Introduction to Hybrid Electric Vehicle Technology This course provides basic hybrid electric vehicle safety procedures; common hybrid electric vehicle component fundamentals; current hybrid vehicle design; an introduction to hybrid electric vehicle maintenance and troubleshooting and an introduction to hybrid electrical vehicle test equipment and procedures. Prerequisites: ATEC1625 --- # ATEC2805 — Hybrid Electric Vehicle Batteries This course provides hybrid electric vehicle high voltage battery design and basic testing techniques. Battery safety and control systems will be covered. Both nickel-metal hydride and lithium batteries will be covered, but the primary focus will be on nickel-metal hydride battery technology. Furthermore, the 12 volt system will be covered as it pertains to the high voltage system. Prerequisites: ATEC2800 --- # ATEC2810 — Hybrid Electric Vehicle Machines and Controls This course covers the theory and operation of electric machines and power inverters used in hybrid electric vehicles. Provides an overview of the induction machine and the permanent magnet machines. Testing of electric machine and power inverters will be covered. Prerequisites: ATEC2800, ATEC2805 --- # BIOL1000 — Biology in Society This course familiarizes students with fundamental biological principles and processes occurring in our natural world with an emphasis on real-world applications and the social impact of advances in the biological sciences. It is designed for non-science majors. Topics include scope of life, process of science, basic chemistry, cells, microorganisms, public health, biodiversity, evolution, and ecology. The laboratory component of the course is designed to give students hands-on applications of the principles taught in lecture. This course covers the characteristics of hazardous waste and the… Prerequisites: ENGL0921, MATH0800 --- # BIOL1100 — Nutrition and Health This course examines the various aspects of nutrition and provides a broad overview of the factors that impact health and wellness. Topics include the nutritional requirements specific to human life cycles, nutrition to promote health, nutrition and disease processes, food safety, environmental and nutritional implications of food processing, genetic modifications, and current agricultural practices. This course also addresses the socio-cultural factors that impact health. Prerequisites: ENGL0921 --- # BIOL1300 — Introduction to Forensic Science This course will familiarize students with the history and theory of forensic science and the function of crime laboratories. Students will explore ethical considerations and legal responsibilities of forensic scientists. They will apply the scientific method in observing, documenting, collecting, preserving, analyzing, and reporting evidence through case studies and hands-on biomedical lab activities. This course covers the characteristics of hazardous waste and the necessary safe handling, storage, and disposal. Prerequisites: ENGL0921, MATH0800 --- # BIOL1400 — Human Biology This course is a survey of the general structures and functions of the human body using an organ systems approach. Areas of study include human organization, support and movement, integration and coordination, maintenance of the body, body defenses, reproduction, and development. Each human organ system will be investigated to develop an understanding of its contribution to the normal functioning of the human body. Discussion of basic disease processes associated with each system, and current health and social issues will also be integrated. Prerequisites: ENGL0921, MATH0910, MATH0920 --- # BIOL2005 — General Biology I This course studies the organization of life with emphasis on cellular biology. Topics include chemistry, cytology, energy and metabolism, gene expression and regulation, inheritance, natural selection, and biotechnology. Comparison of eukaryotic, prokaryotic, and acellular structures and mechanisms are studied. The laboratory sessions reinforce concepts discussed in lecture as well as provide a strong foundation in scientific methods and statistical analyses. Fundamental laboratory skills such as safety, measurement, and instrumentation are emphasized. This course covers the characteristics… Prerequisites: ENGL0921, MATH0940, MATH0960 --- # BIOL2125 — Anatomy and Physiology I This course is the first semester of a lecture and laboratory sequence in human anatomy and physiology. Human anatomy and physiology are studied using a body systems approach, with emphasis on the interrelationships between form and function at the gross and microscopic levels of organization. Homeostasis is an integrating theme throughout this course. Topics include anatomic and directional terminology, cellular processes, tissue classification, and the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems. Clinical applications of anatomy and physiology are also introduced. The laboratory… Prerequisites: BIOL2005, BIOL1400 --- # BIOL2225 — Anatomy and Physiology II This course is the second semester of a lecture and laboratory sequence in human anatomy and physiology. Human anatomy and physiology are studied using a body systems approach, with emphasis on the interrelationships between form and function at the gross and microscopic levels of organization. Homeostasis is an integrating theme throughout this course. Topics include the endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive, urinary and reproductive systems, the immune response, fluid and electrolyte balance, metabolism, nutrition, and human development. Clinical applications of anato… Prerequisites: BIOL2005, BIOL2125, BIOL1400 --- # BIOL2235 — Microbiology This course investigates microorganisms with an emphasis on human health and disease. The course provides a study of prokaryotic, eukaryotic and acellular microbes. Topics covered include microbial taxonomy, morphology, growth, metabolism, genetics, etiology, resistance, host interactions, human immune response to infection, epidemiology, control, treatment, as well as their use in biotechnology. The laboratory component of the course is designed to reinforce the topics discussed in lecture, as well as to introduce students to some of the laboratory techniques and methods used in microbiology… Prerequisites: BIOL2005, BIOL2125 --- # BUSN1000 — Principles of Business The course is an overview of the role of business in the American economy and the international community. The course will cover the free enterprise system used in America. The student will look at issues of business and society; as well as, legal, regulatory, and political responsibilities on the part of American business. A short overview of marketing will also be covered as a part of the course. Prerequisites: ENGL0921, ENGL0930 --- # BUSN1020 — Principles of Selling This course covers the role of sales in the economy, the importance of a positive sales attitude, the basic steps of a sale, and how the salesperson is viewed as a representative of a company. The student will be required to conduct a sales presentation to a buyer of a product. Prerequisites: ENGL0930 --- # BUSN1025 — Introduction to Esports Business Professional gaming, known as esports, is one of the fastest growing global industries. In this course, we will explore all elements of the esports ecosystem including publishers and games, platforms, players and teams, tournament and league organizers, and brands and advertisers to understand how the industry operates. We will also investigate job and career opportunities in this dynamic industry. Prerequisites: ENGL0921, ENGL0930 --- # BUSN1030 — Professional Development Professional image and `self-management` are the focus of this course. Professional appearance, wellness, time management, goal setting and techniques for the professional`s response to various social settings will be addressed in this course. Prerequisites: ENGL0930 --- # BUSN1041 — Customer Relationship Management (CRM) The course will introduce practical strategies for integrating information and technologies in order to achieve business results. Customer Relationship Management (CRM) involves data-driven solutions that improve how salespeople do business with customers. CRM systems and applications are designed to manage and maintain customer relationships, track engagements and sales, and deliver actionable data. Prerequisites: ENGL0921, ENGL0930 --- # BUSN1045 — Principles of Personal Finance This course provides students with the essential skills to manage their finances effectively and confidently. Students will explore financial psychology, income strategies, banking systems, credit management, risk protection, budgeting, and investing fundamentals. Through practical applications, they'll create personalized financial plans tailored to their unique goals while learning to avoid common money mistakes. The course bridges the gap between classroom learning and real-world financial challenges, preparing students to make smart financial decisions from college through retirement. Stu… Prerequisites: ENGL0921 --- # BUSN1060 — Territory/Account Management This course covers identifying prospects, management of time in relation to territory assignments, management of territory for profit, how to schedule activities, develop sales strategies and maintain account records. The concepts will be learned through case studies or a live territory project. Prerequisites: ENGL0930 --- # BUSN1075 — Business Conflict and Negotiation This is a college level course in negotiating and managing conflict in business. The course covers the overall process of negotiation, from preparation through bargaining and agreement. The focus of the course is negotiation to create value and building long-term relationships among negotiators and the organizations they represent. The course will address conflict and dispute resolution techniques and tools, both informal and formal. Prerequisites: ENGL0921 --- # BUSN1091 — Sales Management This course covers the role of sales management in today’s business environment with emphasis on how sales impacts the organization’s achievement of its strategic plan. The steps in the sales management process and the elements of a successful sales strategy will be covered. Strategies to recruit and retain the needed staff in a sales organization will be emphasized. Prerequisites: ENGL0921, ENGL0930 --- # BUSN1100 — Supervision The focus of this course is on the first-line manager who coordinates and supervises the activities of the operating employees in any company. The course will emphasize effective ways to lead, motivate, delegate, communicate and measure the performance of employees who perform the day-to-day activities of the organization. Prerequisites: ENGL0930 --- # BUSN1140 — Business Law This course is an introduction to the principles of law as they apply to businesses. Topics covered include the court system, contracts, purchases and sales under the Uniform Commercial Code, commercial paper, employment law and business organizations and regulation. --- # BUSN1150 — Introduction to Service and Work Team Strategies Our society is increasingly becoming less customer service oriented. Therefore it follows that there is a growing need for the development of customer service skills. This course describes what customer service is and how it impacts profitability and productivity of most businesses. The course addresses the challenges in the delivery of customer service, strategies used in customer service and the personal skills necessary to achieve value added experiences for the customer. Teamwork is an essential part of the workplace today and will increase in the future. This course will improve student'… Prerequisites: ENGL0930, ENGL0921 --- # BUSN1200 — Business Communication It is essential that business persons in any organization understand how that organization communicates. This course is designed to develop listening skills, nonverbal communication, the cultural dimensions of communication, and intercultural job skills. Today’s workers communicate more, not less, since information technology, mobile devices, and social media have become available in business. Prerequisites: ENGL0930 --- # BUSN1225 — Principles of Cost and Risk Management This course covers the fundamentals of managing costs and assessing financial risks in project and business environments. The course emphasizes effective strategies for cost control, risk mitigation, and informed decision-making. Students will examine various methodologies for analyzing costs, forecasting financial outcomes, and identifying potential risks that could impact project success. Emphasis is placed on developing a comprehensive understanding of cost management frameworks and risk assessment models used across industries. Prerequisites: ENGL0921 --- # BUSN1510 — Entrepreneurship and Global Ventures This class will present the process of creating and developing a business venture. The course will cover four phases of new venture development, (1) opportunity identification, (2) feasibility analysis, (3) execution strategy and business plan development, and (4) growth, change and harvest strategies. The focus will be on the planning, financing, and managing of a selected venture. In addition to learning the process, students will select an idea for a new venture and create a business plan. Prerequisites: ENGL0921, ENGL0930 --- # BUSN1900 — Specialized Lab This course is designed for students who want to enhance their skills and knowledge in order to become more proficient in specialized areas of the curriculum. Specialized lab content must be different from or beyond the expected skill level available in current course offerings. Students will have the ability to direct their efforts, with instructor approval, in curriculum activities that meet their needs. A `Specialized Lab Training Agreement` must be signed by the student and the instructor and submitted to the registrar at the time of registration. --- # BUSN2000 — Business Analysis This is a college level introductory course in business analysis. This course will detail the roles and responsibilities of the Business Analyst. The course will teach techniques to define the scope of work which includes: identify requirements-gathering techniques, identify the unique needs of stakeholders, customers and the I/T department in the business analysis process among the many facets of the business analyst's responsibilities. Prerequisites: ITEC2055 --- # BUSN2005 — Principles of Marketing An overview of basic marketing principles and practices, this course includes discussion of the marketing mix, the four `p's` of marketing, buyer behavior, target markets, and electronic marketing concepts. Concepts will be learned through case studies and the creation of a marketing plan for a hypothetical company. Prerequisites: ENGL0930 --- # BUSN2010 — Requirements Management with Use Cases This is a college level course in developing and documenting project requirements. This course will teach the Business Analyst a logical methodology for the requirements process through practice developing effective requirements. The course will teach and reinforce techniques to identify relevant stakeholders, elicit and document business requirements, and develop use cases describing the business system within which they are working. Prerequisites: BUSN2000 --- # BUSN2015 — Marketing Applications Marketing involves all of the activities that help businesses reach their target market(s) effectively including public relations, sales promotion, advertising, social media, pricing, distribution and many other functions. In this course, students will gain practical experience in applying these activities through projects and case studies related to the development of a marketing plan. In addition, students will experience the importance of aligning their marketing objectives with the strategic goals of a business organization. Prerequisites: ENGL0921, ENGL0930 --- # BUSN2040 — Introduction to Event Planning A career in event planning covers a broad array of industries and types of meeting including corporate meetings, trade shows and expos, weddings, sporting events, fundraising and concerts. In this course, students will learn about the man career opportunities in this field, and the basic skills required for an event planner. The course provides an introduction to client relationships, industry partnerships and the planning process that will drive success! Prerequisites: ENGL0921, ENGL0930 --- # BUSN2050 — Event Site Sourcing and Contracts In planning a business event, one of the first steps is deciding how, when and where attendees will gather. Convention or conference centers, hotels, etc. can offer a myriad of services with varying pricing and conditions. Sourcing these locations can be a complex task. In this class, students will learn to develop a "request for proposal" (RFP) where your needs and specifications are clearly spelled-out to potential venues. Learning to evaluate and compare these responses and negotiate a contract requires skill, confidence and know-how. Prerequisites: ENGL0921, ENGL0930 --- # BUSN2055 — Principles of Management This course is an introduction into the exciting world of management. Today`s managers are faced with many challenges in an ever-changing business environment. Therefore, this course covers the latest approaches that are essential to successfully guide large, small, profit and nonprofit, organizations toward their goals. Prerequisites: ENGL0930 --- # BUSN2060 — Business Research and Analytics This course will include an overview of the business research environment. Problem definition, qualitative, quantitative and secondary research will be covered. The appropriate time to use survey research, observation research and experimental research in developing a business plan will be included in the course. Prerequisites: ENGL0921 --- # BUSN2070 — Integrated Service Marketing This course will introduce students to the global service economy. Strategies will be discussed to develop business differentiation around service satisfaction and service quality. Students will develop approaches to build loyalty and retention to create a world class service driven organization. Prerequisites: ENGL0921 --- # BUSN2075 — Digital Marketing Internet technologies have revolutionized the practice of marketing. Digital marketing has become an essential component of any firm’s marketing strategy. This course will provide a foundation in the key concepts around this rapidly changing field, including internet marketing strategies, search engine optimization, inbound marketing, email marketing, social media campaigns, mobile apps, content strategy, paid search advertising, and web analytics. We will also work to establish the practice of keeping up to date on emerging digital technologies relevant to business and to marketing. Prerequisites: ENGL0921, ENGL0930 --- # BUSN2080 — Project Management This course will provide an overview of Project Management. The class will include design metrics for analyzing projects, and utilize tools required for tracking progress. The course will provide a framework for selecting, prioritizing, and scoping projects, while developing project charters. Prerequisites: ENGL0921, ENGL0930 --- # BUSN2085 — Operations and Supply Chain Management This course is designed to analyze the key analytics and performance metrics that are associated with operation management. Concepts will include contingency planning to reduce risk management vulnerabilities, forecasting, demand planning, scheduling and capacity management to increase resource utilization. Prerequisites: ENGL0921, ENGL0930 --- # BUSN2090 — Project Management Application This course emphasizes the practical application of project management concepts, tools, and techniques. Key topics include project scope, scheduling, budgeting, risk management, and stakeholder communication. Students will apply their knowledge by developing a project management plan for a real or fictitious company, gaining hands-on experience in real-world project execution. This course enhances practical skills and prepares students to contribute to successful project outcomes in any professional setting. Prerequisites: ENGL0921, ACCT2155, BUSN1000, BUSN1225, BUSN2055, BUSN2060, BUSN2080, ITEC1032, ITEC2055 --- # BUSN2101 — Entrepreneurship Application This course is a ‘capstone’ experience usually taken during the last semester in the Entrepreneurship AS degree. Students will be required to use acquired skills to handle a business case study or complete a business study project. Industry partners may be asked to review the work and evaluate work completed. Prerequisites: BUSN1000, BUSN1020, BUSN2060, BUSN1510 --- # BUSN2170 — Supervised Occupational Experience This course is designed to provide the student with a purposeful occupational experience in the field of selling business to business. Since each supervised occupational experience is an individualized experience, a training plan is created specifically for each student in conjunction with the training site the student will be working. The supervised occupational experience can be offered as a cooperative arrangement, an internship arrangement, or other appropriate work experience arrangement. --- # BUSN2200 — Principles of Strategic Human Resource (HR) Management This course provides students with a foundational understanding of strategic human resource management (HR) principles and how HR practices directly support organizational objectives. Students will explore the fundamental concepts of strategic HR planning and develop skills needed to align human resource functions with business needs. Through this course, students discover how HR is a strategic business partner rather than simply an administrative function. The curriculum covers the building blocks of strategic HR planning, enabling students to understand how recruitment, training, performanc… Prerequisites: ENGL0921 --- # BUSN2205 — Employment Law and Labor Relations This course covers essential legal knowledge and practical skills in employment law. Students will explore employment regulations, interpret legal requirements, and develop compliant Human Resources (HR) policies across critical areas including EEO, ADA, FMLA, and workplace safety. Students will discover best practices for managing workplace legal challenges, mitigating organizational risks, and navigating complex labor relations. Prerequisites: ENGL0921, BUSN2200 --- # BUSN2210 — Talent Recruitment and Selection This course will explore the fundamentals of effective recruitment and selection, to help students develop practical skills to attract and hire quality candidates. It will address how to create appealing job postings and develop a positive employer brand that draws in potential employees. Students will discover techniques for workforce planning and explore methods to transform job requirements into clear position descriptions. The course investigates various selection tools, helping students develop evaluation skills to ensure fairness and effectiveness. Students will examine approaches to cr… Prerequisites: ENGL0921, BUSN2200 --- # BUSN2215 — Compensation, Benefits, and HR Software Applications This course explores how to develop effective total compensation strategies for organizations. It covers identifying key compensation components for talent attraction and retention, connecting compensation philosophy to organizational culture, and applying job evaluation methods for equitable pay structures. Students will explore how to analyze market compensation data, evaluate benefits programs, utilize HRIS for compensation administration, and design legally compliant performance-based pay programs. Students will explore practical applications that align compensation strategies with busine… Prerequisites: ENGL0921, BUSN2200 --- # BUSN2220 — Training, Development, and Performance Management This course explores how adult learning principles can be used to create effective training programs. Students will investigate how to assess training needs, choose the right learning methods, and use new technology platforms. The course covers creating development plans that align with company goals, designing performance reviews, and measuring learning results and ROI. Additionally, students will explore how to adapt training approaches to different learning styles and work toward making programs more inclusive and engaging. Prerequisites: ENGL0921, BUSN2200 --- # BUSN2225 — SHRM-CP Certification Exam Preparation Course This comprehensive preparation course is designed for Human Resource (HR) professionals seeking to earn their Society for Human Resource Management Certified Professional (SHRM-CP) credential. Through targeted instruction, practice exercises, and test-taking strategies, participants will develop the knowledge and skills necessary to prepare for the SHRM-CP examination. The course covers all domains of the SHRM Body of Applied Skills & Knowledge (SHRM BaSK), including both technical and behavioral competencies essential for today's HR practitioners. Prerequisites: ENGL0921, BUSN2200, BUSN2205, BUSN2210, BUSN2215, BUSN2220 --- # CARP1102 — Introduction to Residential Construction This course is designed to introduce students to basic construction procedures and operations used to construct a residence. Emphasis will be placed on construction principles of measurement, layout and power tool operation and safety, along with OSHA 10 compliance. Prerequisites: ENGL0901 --- # CARP1111 — Floor and Wall Framing This course covers floor and wall framing. It is designed to introduce students to framing materials used to build floors and walls and a working knowledge of layout and framing practices. This course will cover the characteristics of hazardous wastes and its safe handling, storage, and disposal. Prerequisites: ENGL0901 --- # CARP1130 — Additions and Retrofit This course introduces the student to construction processes used to attach and/or modify rooms, porches and garages. This course will cover the characteristics of hazardous wastes and its safe handling, storage, and disposal. --- # CARP1141 — Engineered Roof Systems This course will introduce the student to various of the engineer designed products used to support the roof on a house. Students will then use this information to build one or more roofs. Prerequisites: ENGL0901 --- # CARP1150 — Rafter Framing This course is designed to provide the opportunity for students to layout, cut and install rafters. Projects may include a full scale roof, a shed roof, Cape Cod dormers and snub gables. Prerequisites: CARP1141 --- # CARP1180 — Stair Framing This course introduces the student to the layout, cutting, and installation of stairs. Prerequisites: ENGL0901 --- # CARP1185 — Stair Layout This is an advanced course for students working in the carpentry trade wanting to upgrade their skills in the theory of stair layout, cutting and installation of stringers and landings. --- # CARP1191 — Deck Construction This course is an introduction to deck building for the carpentry student. This course will touch on design/code requirements. This course will cover footings, floor systems, decking, and railing systems. This course will cover the characteristics of hazardous waste and its safe handling, storage, and disposal. Prerequisites: CARP1102 --- # CARP1240 — Exterior Finishes This course will introduce students to various types of exterior finishing techniques. Students will obtain knowledge of different types of roofing, siding and cornice products. An emphasis will be placed on expediting the installation techniques for each facet of exterior finishes. Prerequisites: ENGL0901 --- # CARP1420 — Concrete Stairs, Walks and Drives This course introduces the student to procedures used to form, pour and finish concrete stairs, walks and driveways. --- # CARP1430 — Install Concrete Slabs This course introduces the student to the procedures used to form, pour and finish concrete slabs. --- # CARP1511 — Insulation and Drywall This course introduces the student to the properties of insulation and gypsum wallboard and proper installation of both. Prerequisites: CARP1102 --- # CARP1711 — Stair Finishing This course will introduce the students to the fundamentals of finishing an open and closed stair. It will include the application of treads, risers and railing parts. Prerequisites: CARP1180 --- # CARP1720 — Interior Trim This course introduces the student to interior trim. It will include the installation of jamb sets, pre-hung doors, door and window casing, moldings and hardware. Prerequisites: CARP1102 --- # CARP1760 — Cabinet Making This course introduces the student to the elements of cabinet construction such as drawing, cutting and assembly of cabinet body parts, doors, drawing and plastic laminate tops. --- # CARP1810 — Residential Blueprint Reading This course introduces the student to the fundamentals of blueprints and the reading of residential blueprints through the use of a standard workbook and construction blueprints. Prerequisites: ENGL0901 --- # CARP1820 — Residential Estimating This course introduces the student to estimating materials for rough framing and interior and exterior finishing. Prerequisites: MATH0800, CARP1810 --- # CARP1830 — Building Code This course is a study of the parts of the State Building Code that relate to residential construction. Prerequisites: CARP1810 --- # CARP1840 — Energy Efficient Construction This course is a study of the State Energy Code and construction methods and strategies used to build energy efficient houses. --- # CARP1850 — Introduction to Computer Assisted Drawing This course will introduce students to a computer program for drawing blueprints. After completing the program, students will be able to draw and dimension a blueprint, insert windows and doors and other components. --- # CARP1900 — Specialized Lab This course is designed for students who want to enhance their skills and knowledge in order to become more proficient in specialized areas of the curriculum. Specialized lab content must be different from or beyond the expected skill level available in current course offerings. Students will have the ability to direct their efforts, with instructor approval, in curriculum activities that meet their needs. A `Specialized Lab Training Agreement` must be signed by the student and the instructor and submitted to the registrar at the time of registration. --- # CARP2000 — Green Building Concepts This course covers the integration of green building technologies into conventional residential construction practices. Principles and practices to reduce negative environmental effects on regional and global scales while improving building performance, health and comfort of the occupants will be explained. --- # CARP2005 — Green Building Materials This course is a survey of alternative building materials, products, and methods of construction, with an emphasis on the efficient use of materials and energy. This course also incorporates the environmentally responsive use of materials and building practices in green building technology. --- # CARP2010 — The House as an Integrated System This course will introduce the student to building-science principles and how a building works as a system. This course also identifies the relationship between a building, it's various mechanical systems and the environment. --- # CARP2015 — Weatherization of New and Existing Homes This course will cover improving the energy efficiency and the health, comfort and safety of the occupants of new and existing buildings. The emphasis will be on cost effective weatherization strategies and techniques. This course includes an introduction to energy audits and diagnostics. --- # CARP2020 — Introduction to Home Rating Systems This course is an introduction to the various home rating systems, including LEED, MN Green Star and Energy Star. Their history, function in today's building climate, differences and commonalities will also be addressed. --- # CARP2025 — Carpentry Internship This course will provide the student with 40 hours per credit of on-the-job training in the building industry. The student will use the knowledge gained in previous courses, and further develop their skills by working in the residential building industry. Prerequisites: CARP1102, CARP1111, CARP1810 --- # CARP2030 — Small Business Management for Carpenters 995 credits · 995 hours This course introduces students to the fundamentals of planning, starting, managing, and sustaining an independent, small carpentry business. Students will learn how to develop a business plan, estimate project costs, bid jobs, manage finances, comply with licensing and insurance requirements, and build strong customer relationships. Emphasis is placed on practical skills for the self-employed carpenter or contractor, including how to start a business responsibly. --- # CARP2100 — Advanced Stair Framing 995 credits · 995 hours This advanced course builds upon foundational stair building skills to prepare students for complex residential stair construction. Students will construct advanced stair systems including a complex stair system. Emphasis is placed on interpreting architectural drawings, applying building code requirements to non-standard designs, and fabricating finish-grade components that meet precision tolerances. Students will complete a capstone project involving the layout, fabrication, and installation of a stair system with code-compliant transitions and railings. Prerequisites: CARP1180 --- # CARP2150 — Advanced Roof Framing 995 credits · 995 hours This advanced course builds upon foundational rafter framing skills and focuses on complex roof systems, compound angles, and precision layout methods used in custom and architectural framing. Students will interpret detailed roof framing plans that include complex roofs, irregular pitches, and dormer integration. Through a hands-on project, students will calculate, lay out, cut, and install advanced rafter assemblies. Emphasis is placed on problem-solving, code compliance, structural integrity, and accuracy in layout and installation. Prerequisites: CARP1141 --- # CARP2200 — Cabinetmaking for Carpenters 995 credits · 995 hours This course introduces the principles and practices of jobsite cabinetmaking for residential construction. Students will apply advanced carpentry skills to construct and install specialty cabinets with precision and craftsmanship. Emphasis is placed on cabinet joinery, assembly, and finishing techniques. Students will interpret shop drawings, select appropriate materials, operate woodworking machinery safely, and produce cabinets that meet professional industry standards. The course culminates in a custom cabinet project that integrates fabrication and installation. Prerequisites: CARP1720 --- # CBTG1100 — Introduction to Woodworking Technology In this course, students will be introduced to skills for blueprint reading, power tool operation, and safety. This course will also receive hands-on experience with different techniques for machining, assembling and finishing wood components. --- # CBTG1111 — Joinery This course is designed to introduce the student to the safe and proper use of hand and layout tools used to construct basic woodworking joinery. Course emphasis will be the hands-on techniques necessary to produce several required wood joints. Prerequisites: MATH0800 --- # CBTG1121 — Power Tool Operation This course is designed to introduce the student to the proper and safe operation and maintenance of the basic woodworking power tools and stationary equipment used in the cabinet industry. One or more required projects will be fabricated by the student during the hands-on operation of the tools and equipment covered during this course. Prerequisites: ENGL0901, CBTG1111 --- # CBTG1130 — Materials In this course the student will learn the various wood and wood products used in cabinetmaking. Solid lumbers, plywoods, veneers, melamines, laminates, abrasives, adhesives and fasteners will be covered and discussed. This course will cover the characteristics of hazardous wastes and its safe handling, storage, and disposal. Prerequisites: ENGL0901 --- # CBTG1141 — Basic Case Construction This course covers the fundamentals of cabinet construction, including project layout, stock billing and material selection. Basic construction techniques will be covered and demonstrated. Cabinet projects for the student are required to achieve the hands-on experience appropriate to the course. Prerequisites: CBTG1121 --- # CBTG1170 — AutoCAD for Cabinetmaking This course will introduce the student to basic AutoCAD techniques used in creating geometric shapes. Software orientation, basic commands, geometry creation, dimensioning, text, display and plotting will be covered. Prerequisites: ENGL0901 --- # CBTG1212 — Laminations This course is design to instruct the processes of manufacturing products using plastic and metal laminates. The criteria for the course will focus on the understanding of the material composition and the techniques needed to properly apply this material to various cabinet and furniture products Prerequisites: CBTG1121 --- # CBTG1221 — Blueprint Reading for Cabinetmaking This course teaches the fundamentals of reading blueprints and shop drawings related to the cabinetmaking industry. The students learn to retrieve information off these drawing to develop project estimates, cut lists, and production sequences. Prerequisites: ENGL0901 --- # CBTG1230 — Wood Finishing This course is designed to give the student a basic understanding of wood finishing materials and finish application methods. Spray equipment is utilized as the final finish is applied to wood and wood products. This course will cover the characteristics of hazardous wastes and its safe handling, storage, and disposal. Prerequisites: CBTG1121 --- # CBTG1242 — Millwork Operations This course will acquaint the students to procedures for producing, cutting and applying millwork specific too the cabinetmaking field. Areas of study will include molder and shaper set-up and operation, and cutting and placing application procedures. Prerequisites: CBTG1121 --- # CBTG1900 — Specialized Lab This course is designed for students who want to enhance their skills and knowledge in order to become more proficient in specialized areas of the curriculum. Specialized lab content must be different from or beyond the expected skill level available in current course offerings. Students will have the ability to direct their efforts, with instructor approval, in curriculum activities that meet their needs. A `Specialized Lab Training Agreement` must be signed by the student and the instructor and submitted to the registrar at the time of registration. --- # CBTG2170 — Advanced Computer Assisted Drawing This advanced course builds on foundational AutoCAD skills to develop professional-level computer-assisted drawing competencies used in the cabinetmaking and millwork industries. Students apply advanced drafting, modeling, and documentation techniques using AutoCAD, Mozaik, and other industry-relevant design and production software. Emphasis is placed on cabinet construction standards, shop drawings, material optimization, parametric design, and the integration of digital drawings with CNC and production workflows. Prerequisites: CBTG1170 --- # CBTG2240 — Millwork Operations II This advanced second-year course prepares students for CNC-driven cabinetmaking and advanced wood manufacturing environments. Building on Millwork Operations I, students apply industrial millwork practices that integrate CNC machining, digital production workflows, and multi-stage manufacturing processes. Emphasis is placed on interpreting complex shop drawings, coordinating CNC and secondary machining operations, managing tolerances, and maintaining quality and consistency across production runs. Students manufacture cabinet and millwork assemblies that meet industry standards for efficiency… Prerequisites: CBTG1242 --- # CBTG2312 — Residential Cabinet Design This course will introduce the student to fundamentals of cabinet design, hardware implementation, plan preparation and layout. The student will prepare drawings, make hardware selections, and lay out residential face frame cabinets. Prerequisites: CBTG1170 --- # CBTG2362 — Frameless Cabinetry Fabrication This course will teach the student procedures for manufacturing frameless residential cabinetry. Layout, machining, assembly, finishing and installation for custom residential cabinetry will be presented. Prerequisites: CBTG1121, CBTG1170 --- # CBTG2423 — Furniture Design and Joinery This course will focus on the joinery and machining techniques involved in the construction of furniture; specific projects will be constructed. Fundamentals of furniture design and joinery will be analyzed and applied to the design of a specific piece of furniture determined by the student. Prerequisites: CBTG1121, CBTG1170 --- # CBTG2432 — Furniture Fabrication (Intensive Studio) Furniture Fabrication (Intensive Studio) is an advanced, project-based studio course focused on the design and fabrication of high-quality, free-standing furniture. Building on prior coursework in cabinetmaking, CNC machining, and computer-assisted design, students synthesize digital workflows with advanced hand and machine techniques to produce original furniture pieces that meet professional standards of craftsmanship, accuracy, and finish. Students work through the complete fabrication process—from concept development and digital modeling to material selection, joinery, surface treatment,… Prerequisites: CBTG2423 --- # CBTG2440 — Mozaik Cabinet Design This course will focus on residential cabinet design, layout and part automation using Cabinet Vision software. Emphasis will be placed on producing cabinet drawings, pictorial views, cut lists, panel optimization, CNC code generation and manipulation. --- # CBTG2450 — Solid Surface Fabrication This course will introduce the student to solid surface materials and focus on industry accepted fabrication techniques. Projects will be constructed. This course will cover the characteristics of hazardous wastes and its safe handling, storage, and disposal. Prerequisites: CBTG1121 --- # CBTG2523 — CNC Programming and Operation of Woodworking Routers This course will use Router CIM software package to produce tool path code for CNC woodworking routers. Emphasis will be placed on program drawings, file management, geometry consideration and the creation of accurate tool path code for wood and plastic component parts. Basic manual code creation, controller manipulation, maintenance, tooling, machine orientation and hands on part manufacturing will be presented. Specific parts will be programmed and machined. Prerequisites: CBTG1170, CBTG1121 --- # CBTG2553 — CNC Wood Product Manufacturing This course will use Router-CIM software and an Onsrud CNC router to create component parts for the purpose of manufacturing wood-related products. Students will design, draw, machine and assemble wood products to understand the application of this technology in the wood industry. Prerequisites: CBTG2523 --- # CBTG2565 — CNC Wood Product Manufacturing II This advanced course expands on CNC Wood Product Manufacturing I by focusing on complex assemblies, multi-operation machining strategies, and production-level workflow integration for cabinetmaking and millwork. Students apply advanced CNC programming, fixturing, tooling, and process planning techniques to manufacture multi-part wood products with increased precision and efficiency. Emphasis is placed on optimization of machine processes, tolerance management, quality control, and troubleshooting within real-world production environments. Students complete comprehensive CNC manufacturing proj… Prerequisites: CBTG2553 --- # CBTG2600 — Woodworking Entrepreneurship This course introduces students to the principles and practices of entrepreneurship as they apply to woodworking, cabinetmaking, and small-scale manufacturing businesses. Students explore business planning, pricing, estimating, marketing, customer relations, and legal and financial considerations specific to the woodworking industry. Emphasis is placed on translating technical woodworking skills into sustainable business operations, including job costing, workflow planning, risk management, and growth strategies. Students develop and present a practical business or venture plan aligned with t… Prerequisites: CBTG2523 --- # CBTG2700 — Advanced Materials, Finishing and Production Methods This advanced course focuses on production-based methods for manufacturing furniture, cabinets, and wood products at scale. Students apply industrial woodworking techniques that emphasize efficiency, consistency, quality control, and workflow optimization. Topics include batch production, standardized joinery, fixture and jig design, material handling, process sequencing, and integration of machinery and digital tools. Students analyze and refine production systems to improve throughput, reduce waste, and maintain product quality while meeting industry standards. The course prepares students… Prerequisites: CBTG2523 --- # CBTG2800 — Capstone: Advanced Manufacturing Project This advanced second-year course prepares students for CNC-driven cabinetmaking and advanced wood manufacturing environments. Building on Millwork Operations I, students apply industrial millwork practices that integrate CNC machining, digital production workflows, and multi-stage manufacturing processes. Emphasis is placed on interpreting complex shop drawings, coordinating CNC and secondary machining operations, managing tolerances, and maintaining quality and consistency across production runs. Students manufacture cabinet and millwork assemblies that meet industry standards for efficiency… Prerequisites: CBTG2700 --- # CCDS1000 — How to Succeed in College This course provides students the skills and knowledge to succeed in college. Topics will include accessing college resources; learning how to utilize college technology such as eservices, D2L, and email; and developing college success strategies. --- # CCDS1020 — Interviewing Skills Preparing for a job interview could very well be one of the most important moments of a career search. This course will help students sharpen interviewing skills such as open-ended questioning, active listening, and reading body language - all essential in a variety of interview situations. Just a little preparation and thought ahead of time can have wondrous effects on interviewing skills. This course will provide an in-depth analysis of the interviewing process. Prerequisites: ENGL0930, ENGL0921 --- # CCDS1040 — Job Seeking Skills Finding a job is one of the most difficult tasks we ever face. Research shows people may change careers from three to nine times during their working lifetime. Students will learn the skills necessary to explore the job market, create a salable resume and application letter, and present one`s self effectively in an interview. --- # CCDS1100 — Student Success This course is designed to help students identify and develop necessary strategies to enhance life skills and college success. Focused topics will include overcoming barriers to success; study skills, such as time management and note taking; learning styles; college expectations and resources; money management; career exploration; and maintaining physical, mental and emotional health. --- # CCDS1150 — Career Exploration This course provides students with an overview of career pathways across various industries. Through interactive activities, guest speakers, and career assessments, students will explore their interests, skills, personalities, and values in relation to careers. The course aims to equip students with the knowledge and tools to make informed decisions about their educational and career goals. Career research introduced in the class includes perusing career database information, informational interviewing, job shadowing, and participating in real-world exploration opportunities (e.g. volunteerin… --- # CCDS1160 — Career Exploration Workshop This course introduces students to the career exploration and planning process. It commences with an individual assessment of interests, skills, values, and personality and culminates with the student determining a career action plan. Career research introduced in the class includes perusing career database information, conversing with professionals in the field, and seeking out real-world work experiences in the student’s potential industry. --- # CCDS1500 — Individualized Studies Degree Planning This course is intended for students who want to design an educational plan that is flexible and individualized. Special attention is given to assessment techniques, identification of learning goals, career development theory and Hennepin Technical College Individualized Studies policies and procedures. This course is required for students who seek admission to the Individualized Studies degree program. --- # CDEV1000 — Introduction to Early Childhood Education The student will examine the various roles, responsibilities, and best practices of educators who serve children and families in a professional manner. The history, philosophies, and foundations of early childhood education will be explored. Observations of different types of early childhood programs will be required. --- # CDEV1010 — Child Growth and Development This course examines the major developmental milestones, both typical and atypical, for children from birth through adolescence in the areas of physical, social-emotional, language, cognitive and aesthetic/creative development. While studying developmental theory, investigative/observational research methods, and developmentally appropriate practices, students will observe children and analyze characteristics of development at various stages. The course emphasizes variations across cultures and interactions between maturational processes and environmental factors. Prerequisites: ENGL0921 --- # CDEV1020 — Observation and Assessment This course focuses on the appropriate use of assessment and observation strategies to document development, growth, play and learning in promoting children's success. The students will explore recording strategies, rating systems, multiple assessment tools and portfolios. There will be a focus on increasing objectivity in observing and interpreting children's behavior, observing developmental characteristics and increasing the awareness of normal patterns of behavior. For required course activities students are expected to arrange observations of a child between the ages of 3-5 years through… Prerequisites: ENGL1100 --- # CDEV1030 — Creative Activities and Environments The student will gain knowledge and skills related to providing age appropriate learning experiences and environments for young children (birth – age 8). The student will examine the role of the teacher in providing learning experiences to meet each child's needs, capabilities, and interests, and ways to implement the principles of developmentally appropriate practices. The student will explore how to plan environments and select materials that provide play experiences that support development, independence, and exploration through sequential and integrated learning. Prerequisites: ENGL0960 --- # CDEV1520 — Guiding Children's Behavior The student will examine positive strategies to guide children's behavior. The student will examine ways to establish supportive relationships with children guiding them in order to enhance learning, development, and well-being. Students will receive an introduction to positive child guidance techniques for individual and group situations. For required course activities students are expected to arrange observations and interact with a child between the ages of 3 and 8 throughout the semester. --- # CDEV1530 — Health, Safety and Nutrition This course will guide the student in obtaining skills needed to establish and maintain a physically and psychologically safe and healthy learning environment for young children. The student will identify key components that ensure physical health, mental health, and safety for both children and staff. Topics include preventing illness and accidents, handling emergencies, providing health, safety, and nutrition educational experiences, meeting children's basic nutritional needs, child abuse, and current health-related issues. This course does NOT include CPR or first aid certification. Prerequisites: ENGL0960 --- # CDEV1550 — Curriculum Planning The student will gain an advanced understanding of curriculum planning. Emphasis is on organizing and evaluating developmentally appropriate curricula. --- # CDEV1725 — Practicum I This course provides students an opportunity to demonstrate the early-childhood-teaching competencies explored in other classes while guided by a teacher in a licensed early-childhood program. These competencies include: developing active and developmentally appropriate environments accessible to the multiple needs of learners, positive behavior guidance strategies, communication skills, and development of professional skills such as communication and respectful interactions with families, colleagues, and other potential partners in the care and education of young children. --- # CDEV1750 — Practicum II After successful completion of Practicum I, students will continue to demonstrate early childhood teaching competencies under guided supervision making connections between theory and practice. Students will continue to practice professional behaviors as they apply child-centered, play-oriented approaches to teaching and learning. They will demonstrate knowledge of curriculum content areas as they develop, implement, and assess curriculum that promote positive development and learning. Prerequisites: CDEV1725 --- # CDEV1900 — Specialized Lab This course is designed for students who want to enhance their skills and knowledge in order to become more proficient in specialized areas of the curriculum. Specialized lab content must be different from or beyond the expected skill level available in current course offerings. Students will have the ability to direct their efforts, with instructor approval, in curriculum activities that meet their needs. A `Specialized Lab Training Agreement` must be signed by the student and the instructor and submitted to the registrar at the time of registration. --- # CDEV2000 — Children with Differing Abilities The student will examine a child with differing abilities. Students will integrate strategies that support diversity and anti-bias perspectives, provide inclusive programs for young children, and apply legal and ethical requirements including but not limited to Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). Students will differentiate between typical and atypical or exceptional development, analyze the differing abilities of children with physical, cognitive, health/medical, communication, and/or behavioral/emotional disorders, and work collabora… --- # CDEV2016 — Leadership in Early Childhood The student will discuss personal and professional reasons for becoming a teacher, ways to advocate in this profession and develop a plan for continuous education and professional development. Students will improve skills in working with others by learning strategies for team building, coping with stress, and problem-solving. Students will study professional ethics. Prerequisites: ENGL1100 --- # CDEV2075 — Working with Diverse Families and Children The student will examine how to work with many types of families. The student will investigate the importance of the family/school partnership, study methods of effectively communicating with families, and identify community organizations and networks that support families. Various classroom strategies will be explored emphasizing culturally and linguistically appropriate anti-bias approaches supporting all children in becoming competent members of a diverse society. --- # CDEV2125 — Infant/Toddler Development and Learning The student will examine infant and toddler development as it applies to an infant or toddler setting. Students will integrate strategies that support diversity and anti-bias perspectives and examine research-based curriculum models. They will analyze development and examine culturally and developmentally appropriate environments for infants and toddlers. For this course students should either be currently working with infants or toddlers or have consistent access to a group of infants or toddlers. --- # CDEV2200 — NOCTI Early Childhood Exam The NOCTI Early Childhood Care and Education examination is given by Hennepin Technical College and is a nationally recognized student outcome assessment. Prerequisites: CDEV1725 --- # CDEV2230 — Preschool Development and Learning The student will study caregiving methods for preschool children in either home or center-based settings. Activities and materials that nurture children`s development will be explored. The student will describe characteristics of a developmentally appropriate program as well as plan preschool curriculum. For this course students should either be currently working with children or have consistent access to a group of preschool children. --- # CDEV2255 — Schoolage Development and Learning The student will study caregiving methods for school-age children in either home or center based settings. The student will identify components of a developmentally appropriate program. Activities and materials that nurture children's development will be explored. The student will also examine new teaching strategies that are effective with school age children. For this course students should either be currently working with children or have consistent access to a group of schoolage children. --- # CDEV2300 — Multicultural Learning Experiences The student will examine multicultural and anti-bias learning experiences for children. Students will integrate knowledge of child development, environments and teaching methods to promote and enhance multiculturalism and respect for all in a classroom or setting. --- # CDEV2500 — Introduction to Language and Literacy Students will integrate knowledge of children's language and literacy development, learning environments and teaching strategies to select, plan, present, and evaluate literature experiences to children of different abilities and diverse backgrounds. For required course activities students are expected to arrange observations, and present activities with a group of children between the ages of 3 and 8. --- # CELE1000 — Electrical Theory I This course covers the basic concepts of direct and alternating electricity. Also, the course focuses on the basic study of atomic structure, current and voltage, power conductors, electromagnetic, insulators, resistance, applications of test meters, circuit theorems, and terminology. --- # CELE1020 — Electrical Safety This course introduces safety and laboratory practices that are common to the electrical trade. Accident prevention and discussion of unsafe acts in the electrical occupational field are covered along with proper personal protective equipment (PPE) that is required. Since safety is of paramount importance, National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 70E and Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) rules. Students will study safety on the job site at a level equivalent to a 10-hour OSHA card. --- # CELE1030 — Residential Wiring I This course covers applications of blueprint reading skills, the National Electrical Code (NEC) and residential wiring procedures applicable to single family dwellings. It will also include an introduction to wiring procedures applicable to multi-family dwellings. This course will include single family services and special circuits such as EV charging installations. --- # CELE1040 — National Electrical Code I This course introduces students to the structure, purpose, and application of the National Electrical Code (NEC) and Minnesota State Board of Electricity laws and rules. Students develop foundational skills in navigating the code book, interpreting definitions, applying general requirements, and performing basic code-related calculations. Emphasis is placed on developing the ability to locate information quickly and accurately as a basis for all future electrical code coursework and field practice. --- # CELE1060 — Blueprint Reading This course covers the plans, symbols, and specifications for construction and design of residential and commercial buildings. Residential and commercial service calculations are included. National Electrical Code (NEC) is included in all discussions. --- # CELE1070 — Conduit This course covers conduit applications (basic to advanced), types of conduit systems and the bending and threading of each type of raceway. Benfield methods and National Electrical Code rules are used in all projects. Knowledge of the proper ways to install conductors and how to properly make the numerous types of bends skillfully help advance a person’s career in the electrical trades. Prerequisites: CELE1030 --- # CELE1090 — Power Electronics This course introduces the basic theory and operation of solid-state semi-conductor devices that are used in industrial electrical/electronic circuits. Electrical test meters and oscilloscopes are used in this class to enhance understanding of the basic electrical and electronic projects. Prerequisites: CELE1030 --- # CELE1100 — Electrical Theory II This course is an introduction to the National Electrical Code (NEC), as well as Minnesota State Board of Electricity laws, and how to use them. Knowledge of the NEC and state laws and rules for electricians is the foundation of a career in the electrical industry as all electrical installations must comply with both. The most current versions are used. Prerequisites: CELE1000 --- # CELE1130 — Residential Wiring II This course covers residential wiring and the National Electric Code (NEC). Included are the special wiring and services used today in single and multi-family dwellings. An understanding of low voltage, communications, special appliances, heating and cooling, and the calculations that are taught in this course are needed in the electrical trades. Prerequisites: CELE1030 --- # CELE2000 — Electric Motors I This course covers the various construction characteristics and uses of alternating current (AC) single-phase and three-phase motors. Also covered in this course is recognition, installation, and troubleshooting of all common AC motors for National Electrical Code (NEC) requirements and calculations. Prerequisites: CELE1100 --- # CELE2010 — Electric Motor Controls I This course introduces the basic construction and operation of motor control equipment, including different types of electrical diagrams, protective devices, application and connection of controls for single-phase and three-phase alternating current (AC) motors. Prerequisites: CELE1090 --- # CELE2020 — Transformers This course covers the operation and installation of single and three-phase distribution and instrument transformers. The construction, markings and theory of induction will be covered. Multi voltage single phase transformer and all the three phase connections will also be covered in depth as will current and potential transformers. Prerequisites: CELE1030 --- # CELE2030 — Programmable Logic Controls I This course covers the basic theory, operation, installation and practical application of programmable logic controllers (PLC). Ladder logic, symbols, creating and downloading of programs are also covered. --- # CELE2040 — National Electrical Code II This course expands student knowledge of essential NEC wiring and protection requirements, focusing on branch circuits, feeders, services, overcurrent protection, grounding and bonding, and wiring methods. Students apply NEC Chapters 1–4 in greater depth and develop the ability to evaluate electrical installations for compliance. Code calculations involving ampacity adjustment, conduit fill, overcurrent protection, and equipment grounding are emphasized. NEC II builds the core code competency required for advanced applications and licensure preparation. Prerequisites: CELE1040 --- # CELE2050 — Structured Wiring I This course covers communications and other low-voltage inside wiring techniques and principles. Also covered are different types of cable and wire associated with these systems along with National Electrical Code (NEC) requirements. Prerequisites: CELE1030, CELE1070 --- # CELE2060 — Commercial Wiring I This course introduces the student to the materials and design aspects of commercial wiring and reinforces residential wiring skills by wiring a new house. Topics included are installation of transformers, raceways, services, non-metallic cable, boxes, wiring devices, fixtures, residential code requirements and design requirements for conduit layouts, circuit protection, and display lighting. Prerequisites: CELE1030, CELE1070 --- # CELE2070 — Industrial Wiring This course covers transformer and motor selection, metering, busways, fusing, grounding systems, power factor correction, distribution and special systems used for industrial wiring. Prerequisites: CELE1070, CELE2000, CELE2010 --- # CELE2100 — Electric Motors II This course covers the types, construction, operation, installation, and maintenance of direct current (DC) and alternating current (AC) motors and generators. These motors and generators are studied and connected, and the operating characteristics are observed and compared. Prerequisites: CELE2000, CELE2010 --- # CELE2110 — Electric Motor Controls II This course covers additional applications and operations of specialized control equipment for single-phase and three-phase motors such as reduced voltage starters, frequency drives, and braking devices. Prerequisites: CELE2000, CELE2010 --- # CELE2140 — National Electrical Code III This advanced course focuses on specialized NEC provisions relevant to second-year electrician students and emerging industry needs. Topics include special occupancies, special equipment, special conditions, motors, generators, transformers, HVAC equipment, communication systems, and NEC Chapter 9 tables and annexes. Students apply their foundational and intermediate NEC knowledge to analyze complex installations, interpret specialized rules, and perform advanced code calculations. NEC III prepares students for advanced fieldwork, troubleshooting, and licensure examinations. Prerequisites: CELE2040 --- # CELE2150 — Structure Wiring II This course continues more advanced concepts in structured wiring including patch panels, access points, fire systems, and security systems. National Electrical Code (NEC) requirements are covered for all wiring. Prerequisites: CELE1030, CELE1070 --- # CELE2160 — Commercial Wiring II This course covers additional materials and design aspects of commercial wiring. Load schedules, fusing, special outlets, lighting, lamp installation and selection are also covered. Prerequisites: CELE2060 --- # CELE2200 — House Wiring Project Rough In This capstone course provides students with hands-on experience in installing residential rough-in wiring in compliance with the National Electrical Code (NEC). Building upon prior coursework, students will apply their knowledge of electrical theory, wiring methods, and safety protocols to complete a full rough-in installation for a simulated residential structure. Prerequisites: CELE2040 --- # CELE2300 — House Wiring Project Finished This capstone course provides students with hands-on experience in installing residential finished wiring in compliance with the National Electrical Code (NEC). As a culmination of their electrician training, students will apply their knowledge of electrical theory, wiring methods, safety protocols, and code compliance to complete full-scale residential wiring installations. Prerequisites: CELE2200 --- # CHEM1000 — Introduction to Chemistry This course is intended as a broad introduction to Chemistry. This is a combination lecture and laboratory class designed to prepare students for further study in biology, chemistry, physics courses and for engineering technology. Topics covered include the scientific method, atomic structure, the periodic table, bonding, acids and bases, nomenclature, equations, stoichiometry, gas laws, oxidation and reduction. This course will cover the characteristics of hazardous wastes and its safe handling, storage, and disposal. Prerequisites: MATH0940 --- # CHEM1100 — General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry Foundations This course is intended as a broad introduction to general, organic, and biochemistry. Topics covered include the scientific method, measurements, atomic structure, radioactivity, ionic and covalent compounds, reactions, oxidation-reduction, solutions, acids and bases, organic compounds and biological macromolecules. This is recommended for students intending to enroll, or already enrolled in, the health sciences programs. This course includes two hours of required lab per week. The laboratory introduces students to safe handling of chemicals, appropriate use of labware, and transcription of… Prerequisites: MATH0940 --- # CMAE1502 — 360 Technical Mathematics This is an introductory technical math course. This course is for students who have basic math skills and for those who need basic technical math concepts. The primary goals of this course are to help individuals acquire a solid foundation in the algebra and geometry used in a technical setting. This course will show how these skills can model and solve authentic real-world problems. Prerequisites: ENGL0901, MATH0950 --- # CMAE1506 — 360 Introduction to Computers This is an introductory course in Microsoft Office computer applications for technical fields. The primary goal of this course is to help individuals acquire a hands-on working knowledge of current personal computer applications including word-processing, spreadsheets, database, presentation, and internet browser software. Prerequisites: ENGL0901 --- # CMAE1510 — Print Reading This course will give students an understanding of basic mechanical drawing principles. Topics include the alphabet of lines, arrangement of views, orthographic projections, scaling, dimensioning, tolerancing, and symbols. Students will read and interpret mechanical drawings. Prerequisites: ENGL0901 --- # CMAE1514 — Safety and Employability This course aligns with the Manufacturing Skill Standards Council’s (MSSC) assessment and certification system for Safety. The curriculum is based upon federally endorsed national standards for production workers including Occupational Safety Health Association (OSHA) standards relating to Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), lockout/tagout (LOTO), Hazardous Material (HAZMAT), tool safety, and confined spaces. Students will take the MSSC Safety and Employability 4.0 certification exam upon completion of the course content. --- # CMAE1518 — Manufacturing Processes and Production This course aligns with the Manufacturing Skill Standards Council’s (MSSC) assessment and certification system for Manufacturing Processes. This course will expose the student to basic principles of manufacturing including: mechanical power, hand tools, basic machining concepts, automation, and production planning and workflow. The curriculum is based upon federally endorsed national standards for production workers emphasizing lean manufacturing principles, basic supply chain management, communication skills, and customer service. Students will take the MSSC Manufacturing Processes and Produ… --- # CMAE1522 — Quality Practices and Measurement This course aligns with the Manufacturing Skill Standards Council’s (MSSC) assessment and certification system for Quality Practices. The curriculum is based upon federally endorsed national standards for production workers. Emphasis is placed on Continuous Improvement concepts and how they relate to a quality management system. Students will be introduced to a quality management system and its components. These include corrective actions, preventative actions, control of documents, control of quality records, internal auditing of processes, and control of non-conforming product. Upon complet… --- # CMAE1526 — Maintenance Awareness This course aligns with the Manufacturing Skill Standards Council’s (MSSC) assessment and certification system for Maintenance Awareness. The curriculum is based upon federally endorsed national standards for production workers. The course introduces the concepts of predictive and Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) with the fundamental principles of lubrication, electricity, hydraulics, pneumatics, and power transmission systems. Upon successful completion of the course content, students will take the MSSC Maintenance Awareness 4.0 certification exam. --- # CMAE1528 — 360 Career Success Skills This is an introductory career success skills course. The primary goals of this course are to help individuals acquire a solid foundation in the basic skills for a successful career. This course will identify the skills important to businesses and help the student assess his/her level of skill. The course will provide suggestions for how the student can improve his/her level of skill. Prerequisites: ENGL0901 --- # CMAE1535 — Manufacturing Associate This course will cover fundamental topics such as shop math, assembly, maintenance, machining, inspection, and more, this industry-driven certification demonstrates that the individual has basic knowledge of manufacturing and may be an ideal candidate for entry-level manufacturing employment. This course aligns to SME’s Certified Manufacturing Associate (CMfgA), an industry certification focused on basic manufacturing concepts, demonstrating an individual's potential for high-demand, entry-level manufacturing roles. It was designed for individuals new to manufacturing This is designed for peo… --- # CMAE1550 — DC Power This course covers the basic principals in DC electric circuits including series, parallel and complex circuit analysis, Ohm's Law, meters, conductors, insulators, resistors, batteries, and magnetism. The use and understanding of test equipment for circuit analysis is stressed. Prerequisites: ENGL0901 --- # CMAE1552 — AC Power This course covers investigation of alternating current and its behavior in resistive, inductive and reactive series, parallel, and series/parallel circuits; use of test instrumentation; and electromagnetic induction. Prerequisites: CMAE1550 --- # CMAE1554 — Digital Electronics This is a first course in Digital Electronics. The primary goals of this course are to help individuals acquire a fundamental knowledge of digital electronics, Boolean algebra, digital devices, analog to digital conversion and digital to analog conversion, and how to apply their knowledge and skills through problem solving, simulation and practical projects. Prerequisites: ENGL0901 --- # COMM1007 — Communication for Success in the Workplace This non-MnTC college-level human communication course is designed for technical careers. Focus areas will include real-world application of skills and techniques of communication as they relate to verbal and nonverbal communication, time and stress management, cultural differences, ethics, relationships and accountability, conflict, and much more. Students will identify personal communication goals as they relate to workplace and career success. --- # COMM1200 — Intercultural Communication This course provides training in understanding the importance of intercultural communication and theories. Topics covered include: definitions of communication, definitions of culture and diversity of cultural patterns, cultural variables influencing communication, such as language, non-verbal communication, perception, values, and beliefs; factors that facilitate or inhibit intercultural communication competence; and examination of American culture in comparison to other cultures. Prerequisites: ENGL0921 --- # COMM1250 — Interpersonal Communications This course focuses on the practical and theoretical concepts of human communication and the styles of communication used in academic, social and professional environments. Students will learn the characteristics and process of interpersonal communication including perception, speech and language, non-verbal behaviors, listening and feedback, conflict recognition and resolution, small group dynamics, the ethics of interpersonal communication and relationship development and maintenance. In this course you will learn to communicate more effectively in all settings. Prerequisites: ENGL0921 --- # COMM1260 — Small Group Communication This course focuses on the theoretical and practical application of skills used in a small group setting. Students will participate in groups, completing group projects and analyzing group interaction. Emphasis will be on group formation and development, effective leadership, decision making in groups, active participation, conflict resolution, planning and conducting meetings. Gathering information, argumentation and preparing agendas and minutes will also be practiced. Prerequisites: ENGL0921 --- # COMM1280 — Public Speaking In this course, students will learn organization, preparation, and delivery skills to become effective communicators in both individual and group presentations. Emphasis will be on audience analysis, research and organization, speech construction, and delivery techniques. Listening and evaluation skills will also be practiced. Prerequisites: ENGL0921 --- # CPLT0900 — Keyboarding and Computer Basics This course will introduce the non-computer user to the following basic computer concepts: booting up and shutting down the computer; sending and receiving email; and creating, saving, and printing short Microsoft Word documents. Students will also learn basic keyboarding skills. Prerequisites: ENGL0901 --- # CPLT1000 — Computer Keyboarding Nearly every career requires the use of a computer. By practicing outside of class and participating in classroom practice sessions, students will develop basic keyboarding skills. Emphasis will be on learning the `touch` method for using both the keyboard and the numeric keypad. The keyboarding goal will be the attainment of a minimum rate of 20 net words per minute on alphabetic copy. (Net words per minute is determined by subtracting 2 for each error from the gross words per minute.) It will be necessary to have access to a computer outside of class. A student computer lab is available on… Prerequisites: ENGL0901 --- # CPLT1005 — Advanced Keyboarding and Document Processing This advanced keyboarding course is designed to increase keyboarding speed and accuracy. Students will improve keyboarding techniques with exercises emphasizing the touch method technique. Document processing will include the production of business letters, memorandums, reports, agendas, minutes and itineraries. It will be necessary to have access to a computer outside of class to complete assignments. A student computer lab is available on each campus. A keyboarding test will be administered in the classroom the first session to confirm course eligibility. Prerequisites: CPLT1000, CPLT1100 --- # CPLT1095 — Office 365 Cloud Apps This course introduces a Hennepin Technical College student to cloud applications using the student’s My.HennepinTech.edu account. Students will explore online productivity tools and learn how to utilize collaborative online features. It is necessary to have access to a computer and the internet outside of class in order to complete collaborative assignments. A student computer lab is available on each campus. --- # CPLT1100 — Computer Essentials This course introduces the student to the basics of personal computer use, including the operating system and an overview of Microsoft Office including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Email using Outlook. Learn about the Computer, Internet, and digital literacy in today's global environment. It will be necessary to have access to a computer outside of class in order to complete the assignments. A student computer lab is available on each campus. --- # CPLT1200 — Introduction to Macintosh This is an introductory course intended to give the student basic knowledge of the Macintosh operating system as well as a general overview of computer components, Microsoft Office Suite for Mac, and (iLife) Apple's Creativity applications. This course will allow the student to explore basic operating system functions, computer components, terminology, file management hierarchy, storage devices, and hardware/software integration. Included in the curriculum is Word's basic editing techniques, tabs, indents and style sheets; PowerPoint's industry standard presentation package and entry level Ex… Prerequisites: CPLT0900, CPLT1000 --- # CULA1000 — Culinary Calculations Functions with whole numbers, fractions, decimals, and percentages are covered and applied to food service problems. Special problems of menu pricing, food costs and their percentages, recipe conversions, labor cost and payroll deductions. Prerequisites: ENGL0901 --- # CULA1106 — Culinary Culture and Industry This course is designed to introduce the foodservice industry, its history, organization, the importance of safety/sanitation and the care and use of kitchen tools and equipment. Students will become familiar with the organizational structure and basic functions of departments within hospitality and foodservice establishments. It will also include basic product identification, recipe structure, menu planning, plus cooking methods. Prerequisites: ENGL0901 --- # CULA1117 — Sanitation and Safety Students are introduced to the basic principles of sanitation and safety and how to apply them to the food service operations. This course reinforces personal hygiene habits and food handling practices that protect the health of the consumer. The culmination of the course is the Food Manager Certification exam. --- # CULA1126 — Foundations of Baking and Pastry This course is designed to give the student fundamental knowledge, skills and understanding of baking methods and techniques. Topics covered are yeast breads, quick breads, cakes, pies, cookies, various pastries, desserts and dessert sauces. Prerequisites: CULA1000, CULA1106, CULA1117 --- # CULA1136 — Garde Manger and Entremetier This course is designed to give the student fundamental knowledge, skills and understanding in the preparation of various types of salads, cold dressings and sauces, fruits, vegetables and starch products, sandwiches, canapés and hors d`oeuvres. Prerequisites: CULA1000, CULA1106, CULA1117 --- # CULA1156 — Classic Culinary Techniques This course is designed to give the student fundamental knowledge, skill, and understanding of protein fabrication, stocks, sauces, soups, meat, poultry, fish, shellfish cookery, and breakfast food preparation techniques. This course also serves as a review of prerequisite courses in sanitation, math, baking, and garde manger/entremétier preparations. Prerequisites: CULA1000, CULA1106, CULA1117 --- # CULA1165 — Basic Sugar Work This course is offered as Pass/No Credit (P/NC). This course is designed to give the student knowledge, skill and understanding in the various types of sugar work. --- # CULA1175 — Baking and Pastry Fundamentals This course introduces students to the fundamental skills, techniques, and theory essential to the art of baking and pastry. Focus will be on hands-on instruction, proper ingredient functions, mixing methods and techniques. Topics to be covered are cookies, quick breads, yeast breads, cakes, pies, tarts, simple pastries and desserts. Prerequisites: CULA1000, CULA1106, CULA1117 --- # CULA1270 — Creams, Custards, Mousses, and Sauces This course focuses on providing the student in-depth knowledge and skills in preparing a variety of creams, custards, mousses, meringues, buttercreams, icings, glazes and dessert sauces. This lab course provides students with hands-on experiences with bakery production. --- # CULA1275 — Artisan Breads This course focuses on providing students advanced skills and comprehension of artisan bread making. Topics covered are different flours, the role of yeast, water, and salt in dough making; different mixing styles; equipment and measuring tools; baguette, ciabatta, pane francese, pizza dough, bagel dough, pain de mie, Challah dough, brioche dough, and croissant dough. --- # CULA1280 — Chocolates and Confections This course focuses on providing the student in-depth knowledge of the principles of decorative product preparation and its presentation. Topics covered include, but not limited to, chocolate, marzipan, decorative sugar work, and nougatine. --- # CULA1290 — International and Regional Pastry This course is designed to give students a better understanding of traditional and contemporary pastry techniques from local and global regions. Students will explore how culture, traditions, religion and geographies influenced indigenous baking and pastry techniques. Topics covered are yeast breads, quick breads, cakes, pies, cookies, various pastries, desserts and dessert sauces. Prerequisites: CULA1117, CULA1126 --- # CULA1295 — Entremets and Specialty Cakes This course focuses on providing students in-depth knowledge of the principles of decorative product preparation and its presentation. Topics covered include, but are not limited to, a variety of special occasion cakes, gateaux, tortes, entremets, petits fours glacé, and traditional cakes. --- # CULA1301 — Culinary Arts Nutrition The study of nutrition principles and the relationship of food to health from the perspective of culinary professionals. Students become familiar with the structure, function, and sources of nutrients including protein, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins, minerals, and water. Current dietary guidelines, energy balance, food fads and trends are discussed. Students prepare traditional and nutritionally modified recipes. Prerequisites: CULA1117 --- # CULA1321 — Decorative Work and Showpieces Principles of decorative product preparation and the presentation of various food mediums including but not limited to ice carving, cake decorating and confectionery work. Food styling factors such as balance, design, color, and the techniques of garniture used in the professional kitchen will be emphasized. Prerequisites: CULA1117, CULA1126 --- # CULA1325 — Menu Planning This course is designed to apply the principles of menu planning and layout to the development of menus for a variety of types of facilities and service. Prerequisites: CULA1000 --- # CULA1335 — Purchasing and Cost Control This course is designed to develop an understanding of the overall concept of purchasing and receiving practices in quality foodservice operations. Methods to control costs while maintaining strict quality standards through effective management practices are examined. Prerequisites: CULA1000 --- # CULA1526 — Dining Experience and Expectations This course examines the detailed operation of a restaurant dining room. Topics include types of table service, dining room organization and table settings, staffing, responsibilities of dining room personnel, customer sales and service. Includes practical experiences in a public dining room. Prerequisites: CULA1117 --- # CULA1535 — Advanced Garde Manger and Entremetier This course is designed to give the student advanced knowledge, skills and understanding in the preparation of various types of salads/salad dressings, vegetable and starch products, sandwiches, canapés and hors d`oeuvres in restaurant production setting. Prerequisites: CULA1117, CULA1136 --- # CULA1540 — Advanced Culinary Techniques This course is designed to give the student advanced knowledge, skill, and understanding of stocks, sauces, soups, meat, poultry, fish, shellfish cookery, and breakfast food preparation techniques in a restaurant production setting. Prerequisites: CULA1117, CULA1156 --- # CULA1700 — Human Relations Management This course is designed to prepare for the transition from employee to supervisor. To evaluate styles of leadership and develop skills in human relations and personnel management. Prerequisites: CULA1000, CULA1106, CULA1117 --- # CULA1710 — Beverage Management This course focuses on the management of both alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages and the legal and liability issues involved with them. Product knowledge, storing, pricing, merchandising, and serving wines and spirits in restaurant settings are emphasized. The course examines the theory of matching food with wines, beers, and other beverages. Prerequisites: CULA1000, CULA1106, CULA1117 --- # CULA1900 — Specialized Lab This course is designed for students who want to enhance their skills and knowledge in order to become more proficient in specialized areas of the curriculum. Specialized lab content must be different from or beyond the expected skill level available in current course offerings. Students will have the ability to direct their efforts, with instructor approval, in curriculum activities that meet their needs. A `Specialized Lab Training Agreement` must be signed by the student and the instructor and submitted to the registrar at the time of registration. --- # CULA2056 — Global Cuisine This course is intended to give students a better understanding of the cuisines, major and minor, famous and less so, of the different regions of world. It will explore how they arose from their cultures and geographies, what factors influence menu choices in those regions, and what indigenous techniques are used in their preparation. In addition, the course will provide useful information in the search for ingredients in preparing those cuisines. --- # CULA2075 — Catering This course is designed to give the student advanced knowledge, skills and understanding of off-premise and on-premise catering as a branch of the hospitality industry. Topics such as party planning, customer service, site preparation, licensure, safety, catering equipment, sanitation, staff scheduling, food preparation and menu development will be discussed. Prerequisites: CULA1301, CULA1321, CULA1325, CULA1335, CULA1526, CULA1535, CULA1540 --- # CULA2090 — Advanced Baking for Health and Special-Needs This course focuses on providing students advanced comprehension of special dietary needs that should be considered when preparing bakery and pastry goods. The course will cover, among other topics, common food allergens, dietary conditions, ingredient modification and alternatives, as well as skills and techniques for developing and modifying healthful and special-needs baking formulas. Prerequisites: CULA1117, CULA1126 --- # CULA2185 — Baking and Pastry Capstone This culminating course provides students the opportunity to apply knowledge gained throughout the Baking and Pastry program. Students will create and execute a menu, prepare a variety of baked goods and desserts, and present their work in a restaurant setting. Prerequisites: CULA1117, CULA1126, CULA1270, CULA1275, CULA1280, CULA1290, CULA1295 --- # DNTL1000 — Dental Team/Practice Management This course is designed to give the student a fundamental understanding of the characteristics of dentistry. It will include the history of dentistry, its team members, specialties, professional organizations, legal and ethical considerations and the differences between Certification and Licensure. Dental business office procedures are also included. Students will make appointments, complete patient financial records and insurance forms, and realize the importance of good telephone techniques. --- # DNTL1121 — Dental Science This course is designed to provide information on dental terminology, basic head and neck anatomy, tooth morphology, oral histology and embryology and the basics of the human body systems. Oral pathology is included and contains a background in the identification, causes, symptoms and transmission of various oral diseases. Prerequisites: ENGL0921 --- # DNTL1140 — Dental Materials This course will introduce the student to various materials used in dentistry. These include gypsum, waxes, impression materials, cements (protective layers) and restorative materials. The student will learn identification, purposes and properties as well as the proper manipulation/preparation procedure for each. Laboratory equipment, safety measures and lab emergency protocol will be emphasized. This course will cover the characteristics of hazardous wastes and its safe handling, storage, and disposal. --- # DNTL1160 — Preclinical Chairside Assisting In this course the student will learn about microbiology, sterilization, monitoring and recording vital signs as well as how to respond to various medical emergencies that may arise in the dental office. The course will emphasize the prevention of disease transmission. The student will learn about anesthesia and pharmaceuticals used in dentistry. Hazardous communication and management in the dental office is also included. This course will cover the characteristics of hazardous wastes and its safe handling, storage, and disposal. --- # DNTL1180 — Chairside Assisting I In this course the student will identify dental office design, assemble tray set-ups, perform an intra oral examination and complete services rendered. Students gain knowledge in dental supplies, inventory control, equipment and basic dental instruments. Maintenance and safety of dental instruments is evaluated. Practical learning experience will include how to chart the oral cavity, position the dental team and patient, control of moisture in the oral cavity as well as high velocity evacuation techniques. Students will also learn the expanded function of placement and removal of matrix bands. --- # DNTL1200 — Dental Health This course will assist the student in identifying psychological variables that are significant in dealing with dental patients and co-workers. The student will also study nutrition and its effects on the human body. Emphasis is made on proper oral hygiene techniques and evaluation of the patient`s health care status. --- # DNTL1220 — Chairside Assisting II This course is designed to develop skills in four-handed dental assisting, including tray set up preparation. It also will introduce the student to the specialized areas of dentistry and the instruments, materials and procedures needed for each. --- # DNTL1241 — Dental Radiology This course is designed to introduce the student to the basic principles of x-ray production. Biological effects of ionizing radiation and safety procedures are covered. Also included is the exposing, processing, monitoring and evaluating of dental film. The student will gain practical experience in producing intraoral radiographs on typodonts in a clinical setting. Radiation safety policies are practiced and monitored. This course will cover the characteristics of hazardous wastes and its safe handling, storage, and disposal. --- # DNTL1261 — Expanded Functions This course is designed for the students to learn and practice the expanded functions in the Hennepin Technical College dental clinics. These procedures are required by the Minnesota State Board of Dentistry to be eligible to take the Minnesota Licensure examination. This course will cover the characteristics of hazardous wastes and its safe handling, storage, and disposal. --- # DNTL1305 — Externship Seminar This course is designed to prepare the student for their externship experiences including the knowledge of Minnesota dental laws. Students will attend a weekly meeting at the college to share experiences and review for State and National Board Exams. Prerequisites: DNTL1321, DNTL1325 --- # DNTL1321 — Clinical Externship I This course provides the opportunity for the student to perform skills learned in the program and apply them at a partnering dental facility. The dental facilities include general dentistry and specialties such as oral surgery, orthodontics, endodontics, public health or pediatric dentistry. --- # DNTL1325 — Clinical Externship II This is a partnership between Hennepin Technical College and a dental facility. This course provides the opportunity for the student to perform skills learned in the program and apply them to an employment like environment. This will include general dentistry and specialties such as oral surgery, orthodontics, endodontics, public health or pediatric dentistry. --- # DNTL1900 — Specialized Lab This course is designed for students who want to enhance their skills and knowledge in order to become more proficient in specialized areas of the curriculum. Specialized lab content must be different from or beyond the expected skill level available in current course offerings. Students will have the ability to direct their efforts, with instructor approval, in curriculum activities that meet their needs. A `Specialized Lab Training Agreement` must be signed by the student and the instructor and submitted to the registrar at the time of registration. --- # ECON1200 — Principles of Microeconomics This course will focus on tools and techniques used by economists that impact decisions made by individuals, businesses, and governments. Particular attention will be placed on the determination of prices, types of markets, government’s role in the economy, and trade. Prerequisites: ENGL0921 --- # ECON1300 — Principles of Macroeconomics This course focuses on the theories that explain the overall performance of the economy and the government policies that stabilize the economy and promote economic growth. Students will learn the principles of markets, the price system and supply and demand. The course will also cover national income, unemployment, inflation, the role money, the banking system, and the foundations of international trade and finance. Prerequisites: ENGL0921 --- # ELEC1000 — DC Circuits This course will provide the student with basic electronic concepts as they apply to direct current circuits. Circuits will consist of a voltage source and one or more resistors. The student will compute circuit parameters and these will be compared to measured values from a breadboarded or computer simulated circuit. The student will learn the IEEE color code and to safely and correctly use both analog and digital meters to measure voltage, current and resistance. --- # ELEC1050 — AC Circuits This course is designed to provide the student with the basic electronic concepts as they apply to the generation and measurement of alternating current. The student will compute AC voltages and currents in resistive capacitive and inductive circuits. These will then be compared with data measured with both the multimeter and oscilloscope. The student will learn to correctly and safely use Two Trace Oscilloscopes, AC meters and function generators. Circuits will be designed and evaluated by breadboarding and/or computer simulation software. Prerequisites: ELEC1000 --- # ELEC1075 — Careers in Manufacturing This course introduces students to the skills, technology, work environment, potential salary, and job placement for occupations in the fields of Machine Tool Technology, Mechatronics (Automation Robotics, Electronics, Fluid Power), Welding and Metal Fabrication, Plastics Engineering Technology, and Engineering CAD (Computer-Aided Design) Technology. This dynamic course includes industry-specific tours, as well as hands-on projects that familiarize students with field practices and shop safety. A technical aptitude assessment will be administered to assist students in determining if a career… --- # ELEC1090 — Introduction to Electronics Engineering Electronics are all around us today, from the gadgets we use to the essentials we depend on. A working knowledge of electricity and electronics will help you better understand these devices and appreciate their capabilities. This course will introduce you to the basic laws governing currents and voltages in circuits, including Ohm’s Law and Kirchhoff’s Law. The course will introduce electronic components such as resistors, capacitors, inductors, diodes, and their functions in real world applications. Circuit parameters like voltage, current, resistance, and power will be computed. Prototyping… --- # ELEC1101 — Complex AC Circuits This course is designed to provide the student with the basic electronic concepts as they apply to Resistance Inductance Capacitance (RCL) circuits such as resonant, filter and timing circuits. The student will compute voltages, currents and times in these circuits. These will then be compared with data measured with both multimeter and oscilloscope. Circuits will be designed and evaluated by breadboarding and/or computer simulation software. Prerequisites: ELEC1050 --- # ELEC1150 — Diodes and Rectifiers This course is designed to provide the student with the basic electronic concepts as they apply to semiconductor diode and rectifier circuits including special purpose diodes such as light emitting diodes, laser diodes, varactor diodes and zener diodes. The student will compute component and circuit parameters. These will then be compared with measured data. Circuits will be designed and evaluated by breadboarding and/or computer simulation software. Prerequisites: ELEC1101 --- # ELEC1200 — Soldering Skills This course develops skill in soldering components to a printed circuit board and replacing defective components by desoldering, preparing the board and resoldering new components. A soldering project is fabricated as part of the class. The student will learn the proper use and care of soldering and desoldering equipment. The student will learn the proper use of flux and other chemicals. Safety concerns will be a major component of this course. --- # ELEC1220 — Electronic Soldering and Inspection This course provides basic training in IPC recommended (international trade association for Electronics Manufacturing) procedures for assembly, soldering and inspection of electronic components. The student will be introduced to IPC recommended techniques for assembling, soldering and inspecting through hole, SMD, Wires & Terminals. The course has both a discussion and a hands-on component. The hands-on activities are an opportunity to practice the IPC recommended techniques discussed in the lectures. --- # ELEC1250 — Solid State Components and Circuits This course will introduce students to a wide range of active solid-state devices such as transistors, unijunction transistors and silicon-controlled rectifiers. It also teaches how these devices are used in practical circuits such as amplifiers, speed controls, switching circuits and timing circuits. The student will compute component and circuit parameters. These will then be compared with measured data. Circuits will be designed and evaluated by breadboarding and/or computer simulation software. Prerequisites: ELEC1150 --- # ELEC1285 — Practical Circuit Analysis with Multisim This course introduces students to the fundamentals of Multisim, an interactive software suite by National Instruments. Multisim can be used for schematic capture, board layout and integrated testing of electronic circuits. In this course, students build schematics and evaluate circuit performance through interactive simulation and analyses. A majority of this course involves hands on activities which includes constructing, simulating and troubleshooting circuits. At the end of this course students will demonstrate competence by designing and simulating a circuit that demonstrates a real-worl… Prerequisites: ELEC1000, ELEC1050 --- # ELEC1300 — Operational Amplifiers This course will introduce students to integrated analog amplifier, timing and waveshaping circuits. Students will test the components for proper operation and parameters. Students will design and build a variety of practical circuits utilizing operational amplifiers. They will test all circuits for proper operation and compute component and circuit parameters. These will then be compared with measured data. Circuits will be designed and evaluated by breadboarding and/or computer simulation software. Prerequisites: ELEC1250 --- # ELEC1375 — LabVIEW Fundamentals and Applications LabVIEW (Laboratory Virtual Instrument Engineering Workbench) is a graphical programming environment used to model applications that require testing, measurement and control. In this course, students will develop data acquisition, instrument control, data logging and measurement analysis applications. LabVIEW’s graphical approach allows students to program without the need to master complex coding. LabVIEW’s user interface can display the results as Graphs, Gauges and LEDs. A majority of this course involves hands on activities, including modelling and simulating real world applications. At t… Prerequisites: ELEC1000, ELEC1050 --- # ELEC1400 — Semiconductor Applications This course will allow students to troubleshoot, design and build large circuits and systems. Students will utilize schematics, wiring diagrams, functional block diagrams, component placement diagrams, deductive reasoning and test equipment to determine faulty circuits and components. Students will gain knowledge of project management, technical writing, circuit construction and group presentation. All skills will commence in a final project. Prerequisites: ELEC1250 --- # ELEC1450 — Digital Electronics This course introduces the student to digital electronic circuits. Numbering systems are introduced and a variety of binary codes discussed. Logic family characteristics are discussed including Truth tables, Boolean algebra and Karnaugh Maps. Analysis, synthesis, and computation related combinational and sequential logic circuits, including the internal architecture of microprocessors and microcontrollers will be covered. Prerequisites: ELEC1250 --- # ELEC1900 — Specialized Lab This course is designed for students who want to enhance their skills and knowledge in order to become more proficient in specialized areas of the curriculum. Specialized lab content must be different from or beyond the expected skill level available in current course offerings. Students will have the ability to direct their efforts, with instructor approval, in curriculum activities that meet their needs. A `Specialized Lab Training Agreement` must be signed by the student and the instructor and submitted to the registrar at the time of registration. --- # ELEC2000 — Microcontrollers This course applies the concepts presented in the course Basic Digital Logic. It also covers the circuits that are in basic digital systems. Registers, counters, adders and comparators. Complex digital circuits, such as Memory circuits, the ALU and a basic computer system are discussed and analyzed. Other common digital integrated circuits are also included in this course. Prerequisites: ELEC1450 --- # ELEC2020 — Advanced Digital Circuits II This course presents the operation of complex digital circuits. Examples of circuits that are explored are selector circuits, multiplexers, demultiplexers, analog to digital and digital to analog converters. Digital test instruments and digital troubleshooting are also discussed. Prerequisites: ELEC2000 --- # ELEC2051 — Microcontroller and System Integration This course will allow students to troubleshoot complex circuits and systems. Students will utilize schematics, wiring diagrams, functional block diagrams, component placement diagrams, deductive reasoning and test equipment to determine faulty circuits and components. A timed practical troubleshooting exercise and the work done during the course will be used to evaluate the student. Prerequisites: ELEC1400 --- # ELEC2100 — Motor and Motor Controllers This course covers the characteristics of D.C., A.C. and stepper motors. Controller operation for these motors is also covered. Motor generators sets are used to study conversion of mechanical energy to electrical energy. Prerequisites: ELEC1250, ELEC1300 --- # ELEC2200 — Radio Frequency Communications This course introduces radio frequency (RF) transmission in both wired and non-wired (wireless) media. High frequency signals and the properties of the propagation media. Students will be introduced to numerous definitions, parameters and technical measurements used in the RF field, to be calculated and measured in the laboratory. Students will also be introduced to cable types and specifications; basic and practical antennae; as well as strong points of wave guide and optical fiber. Mathematical, graphical, computer and measurement methods should be introduced and used to solve a variety of… Prerequisites: ELEC2000, ELEC2020 --- # ELEC2220 — Industrial Electronics This course builds on the concepts presented in Radio Frequency Communications. The student will write programs that service various simple input and output devices. Various issues concerning small microcomputer design will also be discussed, such as hardware/software trade offs. Prerequisites: ELEC2200 --- # ELEC2300 — Troubleshooting Computers This course provides practical experience in troubleshooting the IBM compatible systems. The student will diagnose hardware and software problems using DOS and Windows operating systems. The student will troubleshoot to the lowest repairable module (LRM). A final performance test will be given. Prerequisites: ELEC1000, ELEC1050 --- # ELEC2400 — Industrial Controls This course covers the fundamental concepts of input and output transducer circuits, position and motion detection. These concepts will be studied from an analog and digital point of view. Prerequisites: ELEC1450, ELEC2000, ELEC2020 --- # ELEC2420 — Telemetry This course covers the fundamental concepts of signal interfacing and telemetry circuits in industrial situations. Prerequisites: ELEC2400 --- # ELEC2450 — Applications/Technician Project In this project-based class, students will be introduced to the fundamentals of electronic project management and quality control. Key topics include project design using software applications such as Multisim and LabVIEW, hardware prototyping, PCB design, as well as complex testing and troubleshooting techniques. By the end of the course, practical troubleshooting procedures will be applied to support and enhance theoretical quality control measures in a final project. Prerequisites: ELEC1300 --- # ELEC2475 — Electronics Internship This course allows the student to gain on-the-job experience in the Electronics industry. The student is responsible for locating and arranging the internship site. One (1) to four (4) credits can be taken, with each credit requiring 40 hours of time spent on the job. Student performance will be monitored by the instructor and evaluated by the employer. This will be a cooperative training program between Hennepin Technical College and a company. The student will apply competencies learned in the program to an employment-like work experience. Tasks and course goals will be determined by the in… --- # EMSV1000 — Introduction to EMS Systems This is a general introductory course for students planning studies in Emergency Medical Services. Students will learn the history, development, and current model for the delivery of out-of-hospital medical services in the United States. Topics include legal and ethical issues and communication systems. --- # EMSV1020 — CPR/First Aid The student will learn how to: recognize a life-threatening emergency; remain calm; how and when to call 911; perform healthcare provider level CPR skills on all age groups including 2 rescuer CPR; assist a conscious or unconscious choking adult, child or infant; use an Automatic External Defibrillator. --- # EMSV1030 — OSHA 10 First Aid/CPR This course is appropriate for employees in healthcare, manufacturing and a variety of industrial settings. OSHA 10 General Industry training provides the knowledge needed for workers to predict, prevent, identify and stop common worksite hazards. In addition, this course will provide the training needed for students to recognize and respond to life threatening emergencies. This includes understanding how to perform Heartsaver First Aid/CPR/AED on all age groups, how to assist conscious or unconscious choking adults, children or infants and how to use an Automatic External Defibrillator. Stud… --- # EMSV1050 — Emergency Medical Responder (First Responder) This course uses the new education standards and meets the requirements established by the Minnesota EMS Regulatory Board (MN EMSRB). This course is designed to provide the Emergency Medical Responder (First Responder) at the scene of a Medical or Trauma Emergency with the necessary knowledge and skill to manage patient care until the arrival of ambulance personnel. The course is intended for Law Enforcement, Firefighters, Rescue Personnel, Ski Patrol, Athletic Coaches, School Nurses, Camp Counselors, Special Event Coverage Personnel, Industrial Emergency response teams and other individuals… Prerequisites: ENGL0921 --- # EMSV1070 — Pediatric Education for Prehospital Providers This is a course designed for the healthcare provider which covers advanced pediatric assessment and skills. The students will use different assessment skills, and learn how to access, treat, and package the pediatric patient. The course will follow the Pediatric Education for Prehospital Provider (PEPP) standards. Upon successful completion of the program, the students will receive certification as an PEPP provider. --- # EMSV1100 — Emergency Medical Technician - Basic This course uses the new education standards and meets the requirements established by the Minnesota EMS Regulatory Board (MN EMSRB). Upon successful completion of the course, passing the class readiness exam and National Registry of EMT Practical Skills exam (additional $125 fee required), you are then eligible to take the NREMT written exam (additional $80 fee required). State and National certifications will be issued upon passing these tests. Current EMT certification is a prerequisite for most paramedic programs. Prerequisites: EMSV1050 --- # EMSV1105 — Ambulance Operations This course will focus on additional technical and clinical skills that are needed for use to work in the EMS field, but not covered in depth during the EMT-Basic course. Students will have the opportunity to prepare for ambulance work, clinical internships, and future courses in EMS. The course is challenging, and is based on experimental educational principles; students will learn by doing. The class is designed to help transfer classroom learning to field operations. This class is a prerequisite for most paramedic programs. The King Map book required for class and a uniform is required dur… Prerequisites: EMSV1100, EMSV1130 --- # EMSV1110 — Lifting Techniques for Health Professionals This course will focus on the use of proper body mechanics, lifting techniques, back strengthening exercises and general cardiovascular conditioning necessary for pre-hospital and in-hospital personnel. --- # EMSV1115 — Passenger Assistant Technician This course meets partial requirements for Special Transportation Services by the Minnesota Department of Transportation (MN DOT). Topics include Passenger Assistance Part I and II, abuse prevention and first aid. --- # EMSV1120 — Ambulance Clinical Students will participate in the various aspects of an EMT at a major Twin Cities metropolitan ambulance service. This may include Advanced Life Support (ALS). The ride-along clinical is eighty hours. Prerequisites: EMSV1100 --- # EMSV1130 — Emergency Vehicle Driving Skills This course includes classroom and behind the wheel training for Emergency Medical Services personnel. The course includes basic and advanced driving skills and discussion of Code 3 driving. A driving range is used which includes straight-line braking, control braking, backing, and serpentine. --- # EMSV1136 — Understanding EKGs You will review the anatomy and cardiovascular physiology of the heart. Basic understanding and interpretation of arrhythmias are included. Practice of EKG strips identification is covered. Legal and ethical aspects are discussed. --- # EMSV1140 — CPR Instructor In this course, you will acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to fairly and accurately instruct and test students in Basic Life Support CPR procedures. Graduates will receive a successful completion certificate that can be given to a local Training Center (TC) to obtain their American Heart Association BLS Instructor certification. --- # EMSV1146 — Medical Terminology for EMS/ER Personnel You will analyze the construction of medical root words plus use of common medical prefixes and suffixes. Medical abbreviations will be included to assist you in your documentation on Emergency Department (ED) patient records/EMS run sheets and communication with other health professionals. Prerequisites: ENGL0921 --- # EMSV1150 — First Responder This course is designed to provide the 1st Responder at the scene of a Medical or Trauma Emergency, with the necessary knowledge and skill to manage patient care until the arrival of ambulance personnel. The course is intended for Law Enforcement, Firefighters, Rescue Personnel, Ski Patrol, Athletic Coaches, School Nurses, Camp Counselors, Special Event Coverage Personnel, Industrial Emergency response teams and other individuals charged with `first response` duties. This course meets or exceeds the guidelines set forth by the United States Department of Transportation and the Minnesota EMSRB. --- # EMSV1155 — Phlebotomy Techniques In this course, you will learn venipuncture and special collection procedures. Quality management and legal issues, specimen collections, documentation and lab procedures will be covered. You will acquire the basic knowledge of the circulatory system as it pertains to phlebotomy. Safety and infection control measures are extensively explored. Clinic lab is included. Scrubs are required. --- # EMSV1170 — ER Procedures and Clinicals This course will provide the student with the necessary skills to assist with various Emergency Dept. (ED) procedures such as IV set up, sterile technique, insertion of catheters, wound cleansing, suturing assistance and other medical procedures used in ED settings. Also included are various orthopedic procedures and use of devices such as: cast set up and removal, splints, crutch sizing and usage. Upon completion of classroom/lab sessions students will participate in a clinical in a ED setting by observing patient care. This will take place in the Emergency Department. --- # EMSV1180 — Principles of Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers This course is intended for students in healthcare-related programs needing CPR certification, as well as students desiring more depth in their knowledge in Basic Life Support (BLS). The student will receive an American Heart Association card showing certification as a provider of BLS for Healthcare Providers. Anatomy, physiology and pathophysiology as it relates to heart disease and stroke will be discussed. Certification in adult, child, and infant Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and choking will be provided using the latest guidelines provided by the American Heart Association. Persona… Prerequisites: EMSV1020, EMSV1100 --- # EMSV1190 — Intravenous (IV) Access This course is designed to teach the principals of Intravenous Access, along with assessing the patient who will need intravenous access and fluid resuscitation. --- # EMSV1195 — International Trauma Life Support (ITLS) This is a course designed for the prehospital provider not covered in the EMT course for trauma assessment and skills. The student will use the rapid trauma assessment algorithm, learning how to assess, treat and package the patient. We will be following the ITLS standards and upon successful completion of this course the student will receive certification as an ITLS provider. $25.00 fee required for purchase of a certification card. --- # EMSV1225 — Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) for EMT EMTs can find themselves in critical situations that require advanced cardiac life support (ACLS). Although EMTs are not trained to provide advanced-level skills, there is much they can do to improve the quality of management, and thus the patient’s chance for survival by understanding ACLS and facilitating its administration by ALS providers. Teamwork is the cornerstone of ACLS care. Advanced life support can only function on a foundation of solid, ongoing basic life support practices. As such, an understanding of the principles of advanced life support will enhance the ability of EMTs to… --- # EMSV1260 — First Responder Refresher First Responder Refresher contains 16 hours of continuing medical education which meets The State of Minnesota and National Registry standards to recertify as a First Responder. This 16 hours contains mostly lecture and some hands on demonstration. --- # EMSV2001 — Community Paramedicine I This is an introduction to the role and function of the Community Paramedic (CP). The student will learn about the Community Paramedic's specific role and function as a member of the health care team and part of the community. The student will identify the components of the role, define it, and explain the "scope of service" for the position of CP. The student will learn about the role of the CP as an advocate for clients in the community. This course is designed to introduce the role of the Community Paramedic (CP) as a member of the health care team in community assessment. The student will… Prerequisites: MATH0800, ENGL0921 --- # EMSV2012 — Community Paramedicine II This course will introduce the responsibilities of the Community Paramedic (CP) for gathering appropriate patient/client information and maintaining accurate records, including documentation of encounters between the CP and the patient/client. The student will be introduced to the CP's role in assessing health care needs and appraising health care conditions. Prerequisites: EMSV2001 --- # EMSV2026 — Community Paramedic Quality Improvement Students will be introduced to quality improvement practices and skills, preparing them for current and future leadership roles in community paramedicine. This course includes the knowledge and skills required to develop sustainable community paramedic programs that meet the needs of local communities and populations. They will grapple with the real-world challenges of designing and advocating for community paramedic programs. Students will be provided with the opportunity to develop implementation strategies, facilitate primary care integration, and use evaluation frameworks to measure key o… Prerequisites: EMSV2012 --- # EMSV2036 — Work Integrated Learning - Primary Care This course explores and applies the contemporary professional model of community paramedic in the health continuum. This course will focus on competencies that examine the professional responsibilities of community paramedics in multifaceted roles: therapeutic communication, empathy, attitude, confidentiality, and patient safety. The competencies will be experienced in non-emergency clinical and community focused environments, under the supervision of a medical director, physician, nurse practitioner, or physician's assistant. Prerequisites: EMSV2012 --- # EMSV2045 — Principals of Public Health An introduction to community and public health includes the latest topics, trends, and statistics in this evolving field. This course places an emphasis on developing the knowledge and skills necessary for a career in health education and health promotion. Topics as epidemiology, community organizations, program planning, minority health, mental health, environmental health, drug use and abuse, safety, and occupational health will be covered. Prerequisites: ENGL0921 --- # EMSV2050 — Chronic Diseases in Primary Care I This introductory course provides community paramedics with a foundational understanding of common chronic diseases encountered in prehospital and home-based care settings. Emphasis is placed on how chronic conditions affect patients’ daily functioning, healthcare utilization, and quality of life. Participants will explore the pathophysiology, risk factors, and typical disease progression of prevalent chronic illnesses such as diabetes, heart failure, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), hypertension, and chronic kidney disease. Prerequisites: ENGL0921 --- # EMSV2055 — Chronic Diseases in Primary Care II This course prepares advanced practice practitioners to implement evidence-based, patient-centered lifestyle interventions to prevent and manage chronic diseases like diabetes, obesity, and cardiovascular disease. It focuses on practical, actionable strategies for a healthy diet, physical activity, stress management and strategies that support behavior change across the lifespan. Prerequisites: EMSV2050 --- # EMSV2060 — Personal Safety and Wellness This course focuses on the knowledge and skills community paramedics need to maintain personal safety, physical health, and emotional well-being while delivering care in non-traditional and community-based settings. Emphasis is placed on recognizing and mitigating safety risks during home visits and community encounters, including environmental hazards, occupational violence, infection exposure, and situational awareness. The course also addresses strategies for preventing injury, managing fatigue and stress, and supporting long-term resilience in the paramedic role. Through case studies, pra… Prerequisites: ENGL0921 --- # EMSV2065 — Paramedic Care of Mental Health Patients This course provides students with a comprehensive foundation in the assessment and care of patients experiencing mental health challenges across the lifespan. Emphasis is placed on understanding common psychiatric disorders, recognizing signs and symptoms of mental illness, and applying therapeutic communication techniques to support patient safety, dignity, and recovery. Prerequisites: ENGL0921 --- # EMSV2070 — Palliative Care for Paramedics This course prepares community paramedics to deliver compassionate, patient-centered palliative care in home and community settings. Designed for prehospital clinicians working with patients who have serious, chronic, or life-limiting illnesses, the course emphasizes practical skills that align with the community paramedicine role—supporting comfort, dignity, and quality of life while reducing unnecessary emergency department visits and hospitalizations. Participants will explore the principles of palliative care, including symptom assessment and management (pain, dyspnea, nausea, anxiety), g… Prerequisites: ENGL0921 --- # EMSV2075 — Work Integrated Learning II This course will provide the student with clinical training under the supervision of a medical director, physician, nurse practitioner, physician's assistant or public health provider. The student will recommend appropriate health and/or social care professionals for the patient, prioritize jobs, and provide both advice and care. The student's placement in the clinical portion of this course will be based on qualifications and past training and experience. Prerequisites: EMSV2036 --- # EMSV2080 — Community Paramedic Clinician Skills This course will provide the student with clinical training under the supervision of a medical director, physician, nurse practitioner, physician's assistant or public health provider. The student will recommend appropriate health and/or social care professionals for the patient, prioritize jobs, and provide both advice and care. The student's placement in the clinical portion of this course will be based on qualifications and past training and experience. Prerequisites: EMSV2075 --- # EMSV2085 — Community Paramedic Capstone The Community Paramedic Capstone course serves as the culminating academic and clinical experience for students enrolled in the Community Paramedic program. This course integrates knowledge and skills acquired throughout the curriculum, emphasizing the application of community-based, patient-centered care in real-world settings. Students will reflect on their guided clinical or project-based experiences focused on population health, chronic disease management, preventive care, health education, and care coordination for high-risk and underserved populations. Emphasis is placed on interdiscipl… Prerequisites: EMSV2001, EMSV2012, EMSV2026, EMSV2036, EMSV2045, EMSV2050, EMSV2055, EMSV2060, EMSV2065, EMSV2070, EMSV2075, EMSV2080 --- # ENGC1011 — Engineering Drawing This is a basic engineering drawing course. It is designed to prepare students with the basics of using and producing ANSI (American National Standards Institute) standard engineering drawings. Sketching, orthographic projection, auxiliary views, sectional views, and pictorial representation will be covered. No CAD software is used in this class. --- # ENGC1021 — Working Drawings This course introduces the student to the techniques, standards, and methods used to place dimensions onto a production drawing in accordance with (American Society of Mechanical Engineers) ASME Y14.5. Methods for calculating tolerance, placing the tolerance onto a drawing, and the effect of tolerancing on the dimensioning process is also covered. Chart drawings, multiple detail drawings on a single sheet, and assembly drawings will be covered as well. The drawing revision process will be applied to a project documented in this course. Prerequisites: ENGC1160, ENGC1250, ENGC2100 --- # ENGC1041 — Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing This course is designed to give the student a fundamental understanding of the terms, symbols and principles relating to controlling geometric variations of manufactured parts. Controls include tolerances of forms, orientation and position. Prerequisites: ENGC1011 --- # ENGC1050 — Additive Manufacturing This course is an introduction to additive manufacturing. Students will explore different types of additive manufacturing processes, create prototypes using fused deposition modeling (FDM), assemble a 3D printer, and participate in a guided design experience. Persons involved with mechanical engineering, research and development, CAD and other related fields should consider taking this course. This course would also benefit inventors and model makers by developing the skills to produce proof of concept models and create replacement parts utilizing 3D printing technologies. --- # ENGC1060 — Design for Additive Manufacturing This course will examine best practices for producing prototypes with additive manufacturing. Topics covered include creating models larger than 3D printer volumes, designing joints for 3D printed objects, identifying and correcting errors in triangulated meshes and 3D scanning. Prerequisites: ENGC1160, ENGC1250, ENGC2100, MMVP1545 --- # ENGC1070 — Additive Manufacturing Finishing Techniques This course covers finishing techniques for models created with additive manufacturing (3D printing). Model joining techniques such as threaded fasteners, adhesives, plastic welding, and interlocking joints will be applied to projects. Model smoothing techniques like vapor smoothing and epoxy coating will be explored as well. Surface preparations, filling, priming, and painting will be applied to a practice project. A hands-on experience in creating silicone molds from 3D printed parts for short-run production and part duplication is included in the course. Prerequisites: ENGC1050, ENGC1160, ENGC1250, ENGC2100, MMVP1545 --- # ENGC1075 — Careers in Manufacturing This course introduces students to the skills, technology, work environment, potential salary, and job placement for occupations in the fields of Machine Tool Technology, Mechatronics (Automation Robotics, Electronics, Fluid Power), Welding and Metal Fabrication, Plastics Engineering Technology, and Engineering CAD (Computer-Aided Design) Technology. This dynamic course includes industry-specific tours, as well as hands-on projects that familiarize students with field practices and shop safety. A technical aptitude assessment will be administered to assist students in determining if a career… --- # ENGC1100 — AutoCAD for Engineering This course consists of setting up a drawing environment, creating geometric shapes, creating text, dimensioning drawings, manipulating and editing displays, plotting drawings, and retrieving entity data. Aspects of file management are also covered. The student will get 'hands-on' instruction using the latest release of AutoCAD. --- # ENGC1130 — AutoCAD Electrical This course covers several electrical drafting topics creating ladders, schematic components, point to point wiring diagrams, circuits and panel layouts. The student will be provided lab experiences working in AutoCAD Electrical software. --- # ENGC1160 — Inventor This course is designed to educate the student in basic part and assembly modeling techniques. Students will explore topics such as, the Autodesk Inventor interface, sketching tools, part modeling tools, assembly modeling tools, the Design Assistant, creation of drawing views, working drawings and creating bills of materials. --- # ENGC1201 — Industrial CAD Project This course is designed as an industrial simulation. The student will be assigned a project and be expected to make a complete set of CAD drawings and product documentation. Prerequisites: ENGC1011, ENGC1100, ENGC1160, ENGC1250, ENGC2100 --- # ENGC1250 — SOLIDWORKS I This course is designed to give students hands-on experience using SOLIDWORKS three-dimensional Parametric CAD software. SOLIDWORKS is a mechanical design software that takes advantage of the familiar Microsoft Windows graphical user interface. The students will use the software to create three-dimensional solid parts and assemblies. The students will also create orthographic projections from the solid geometry. Additive manufacturing may be presented in this course. --- # ENGC1255 — SOLIDWORKS II This course is designed to give additional hands-on experience using SOLIDWORKS three-dimensional Parametric CAD software. The students will use the software to create advanced features such as multibody solids, sweeps, lofts, and fillets. Additionally, the students will model sheet metal parts, convert solid parts into sheet metal parts, and model sheet metal in context of an assembly. Other topics that may be introduced at the teacher's discretion include file management, customizing the SOLIDWORKS interface, PhotoWorks, Mold Tools, weldments, and surface modeling. Prerequisites: ENGC1250 --- # ENGC1260 — SolidWorks Certification Review This course will help prepare students to complete the Certified SolidWorks Associate Exam by creating and examining part and assembly files in a manner consistent with the format of the CSWA exam. Prerequisites: ENGC1255 --- # ENGC1265 — Certified SolidWorks Associate Exam The Certified SolidWorks Associate Exam measures the knowledge and competency of SolidWorks software. This 0 credit course will measure the skills of those who are seeking HTC's SolidWorks Operator Certificate and employment using SolidWorks software. The test is given by SolidWorks Corporation and is proctored at Hennepin Technical College. Students that pass the CSWA-Academic Exam receive an electronic certificate listing their certification ID and educational institution name. The certification ID can be verified by schools and employers. Prerequisites: ENGC1260 --- # ENGC1900 — Specialized Lab This course is designed for students who want to enhance their skills and knowledge in order to become more proficient in specialized areas of the curriculum. Specialized lab content must be different from or beyond the expected skill level available in current course offerings. Students will have the ability to direct their efforts, with instructor approval, in curriculum activities that meet their needs. A `Specialized Lab Training Agreement` must be signed by the student and the instructor and submitted to the registrar at the time of registration. --- # ENGC2001 — Mechanical Design This course covers several design topics including the nature of design, fastener selection, mechanical drive selection, bearing selection, fixture design, and linkages. The student will gain experience selecting these components from vendor information and solving design/layout drawing problems. Prerequisites: ENGC1021, ENGC1250, ENGC2100 --- # ENGC2011 — Special Fields of Drafting This is a basic engineering drawing course. It is designed to give the student the necessary skills to draw a variety of different types of industrial drawings including weldments, cams, sheet metal developments, piping drawings, jigs and fixtures, and electrical drawings. This course will also introduce the student to the design process. Prerequisites: ENGC1100, ENGC1160, ENGC1250, ENGC2100 --- # ENGC2050 — AutoCAD Upgrade Training This course covers only the changes, enhancements and additions that have occurred with the latest release of the AutoCAD software package. --- # ENGC2075 — Engineering Design Project This course will introduce the student to the mechanical design process. Prototypes will be created using 3D printers, laser cutters, and milling machines. Maintaining an engineering notebook will be taught throughout the course. Individual effort and teamwork will be used to discover design problems, define product characteristics, generate concepts, choose the best concept, and produce a prototype. Solutions to design work will be presented to the class. Prerequisites: ENGC1011, ENGC1100, ENGC1160, ENGC1250, ENGC2100 --- # ENGC2100 — Basic Creo Parametric This course is designed to give students hands-on experience using Parametric Technology's fully associative mechanical design automation software Creo Parametric (formerly Pro/ENGINEER). This feature-based, solid modeling program will be used to create parts, assemblies, and drawings. --- # ENGC2110 — Advanced Creo Parametric This course is designed to increase the productivity of the novice Creo Parametric user. This project-based course covers advanced geometry creation topics of Creo Parametric (formerly Pro/ENGINEER) including variable section sweeps, blends, advanced helical sweeps, and advanced patterns. Design intent topics covered include datum creation, family tables, and relations. Assembly topics covered include repeat and replace components, mechanism and motion constraints, and flexible models. Surface modeling will be used to solve problems that basic features cannot and core sheet metal modeling ski… Prerequisites: ENGC2100 --- # ENGC2200 — Mechanical Design Internship The student will receive 40 hours of on-site instruction in the drafting department of a `host` company for each credit for which he/she has registered. The student may register for 3 or 4 credits. The student will work in an industrial drafting environment on learning objectives mutually agreed to by instructors and a host-business. The student is responsible for finding and setting up the internship position prior to registering for the course. Student performance will be monitored by the instructor and evaluated by the employer. --- # ENGL0901 — Reading Techniques This course is designed for students who need to improve basic reading skills necessary for success in college course work. Reading Techniques will focus on the development of vocabulary strategies and literal comprehension techniques. --- # ENGL0921 — Applied Reading Techniques This course is structured to give students an opportunity to apply the basic vocabulary and comprehension skills learned in Reading Techniques. In addition, the course will focus on higher level thinking skills including drawing inferences and reading critically. Prerequisites: ENGL0901 --- # ENGL0930 — Fundamentals of Writing I Writing is an indispensable element for successful communication in work and college settings. This course is designed for students who need to develop essential skills for using Standard American English as a mode of written expression in college. Students in this course will use the standards of American Written English to explore and produce writing in many different modes, moving from paragraphs and summaries to short essays. --- # ENGL0960 — Fundamentals of Writing II This course is designed for students who are familiar with the basic rules of Standard American Written English, but who are still building their skills at formulating and supporting their ideas in longer written formats. This course will expose students to the broad range of writing they may encounter at the college level, using a variety of essay development strategies and writing contexts, with special attention to audience and purpose. Students will develop their ability to identify and correct common sentence-level errors in their own writing. In addition, students will be introduced to… Prerequisites: ENGL0930 --- # ENGL0965 — Fundamentals of Writing and Reading II Fundamentals of Writing and Reading II is a course of study that emphasizes the process of academic writing and reading and how they overlap each other. Students will do readings of increasingly complex texts and will produce a variety written work that helps them articulate themselves and understand various audiences. Students will produce more complex language and revise their writing by identifying common errors and correcting them. This course is designed for students who are familiar with the basic rules of Standard American Written English, but who are still building their skills and fo… Prerequisites: ENGL0901, ENGL0930 --- # ENGL1007 — Writing for the Trades The focus of this non-MnTC college-level course will be on creating job seeking and workplace documents, presentations, and other written communication that include appropriate information, language, and tone for specific audiences and contexts, using appropriate technologies and the conventions of Standard Edited American English. Focus areas will include a combination of the following: descriptions, summaries, work orders, career search correspondence (e.g. job search engines, internship/application letters, resumes, etc.), workplace letters and emails, text messages, and presentations. Prerequisites: ENGL0960 --- # ENGL1060 — Food in Literature and Film 995 credits · 995 hours This course will introduce students to stories about food and the environments in which it grows, feeds, entertains, communicates, creates community, and becomes art. As students analyze the intersections between food and diverse stories from local and global voices, including some of the newest voices on the topic of food and the environment, they will consider the major themes that emerge. They will also consider and discuss their own stories in relationship to those of others. Prerequisites: ENGL0921 --- # ENGL1070 — Technical Writing This course emphasizes communication of technical information in documents and reports. Students will gather, document, and communicate information with a focus on clarity and accessibility. Students will gain experience with a variety of technical writing forms (technical descriptions, progress reports, incident reports, instructions, summaries) and at times integrate visuals appropriate to specific audiences. They will also gain practice in professional email strategies, oral presentation of the information they have documented, and strategies for applying concepts to career search document… Prerequisites: ENGL0921, ENGL0960 --- # ENGL1080 — Professional Writing This course emphasizes the interpersonal and group communication aspects of workplace writing. Students will strengthen their writing skills using appropriate tone for a variety of audiences and contexts. They will gather, document, and share information with a focus on establishing, building, and maintaining internal and external workplace relationships. In doing so, students will write a variety of emails, reports, letters, text messages, presentations, online career search documents and profiles, and in the process will become familiar with current technology trends in workplace communicat… Prerequisites: ENGL0921, ENGL0960 --- # ENGL1100 — Writing and Research This course emphasizes the process of writing expository and persuasive essays using effective writing skills and a variety of research techniques. Students will also gain skills in critical reading and logical reasoning. Prerequisites: ENGL0960, ENGL0921 --- # ENGL1200 — Introduction to Humanities This course explores topics of art, music, writing/literature, drama, philosophy, religion, and even culinary arts as well as other modes of human creation/expression to help students to consider what it means to be human based on common themes (and differences), including themes of love, war, freedom, death, myth, etc. Visual and written works and experience will help students examine these themes across cultures and history. Students will also develop skills to understand their own and others’ positions and to see the ways in which they are a part of the human story. Prerequisites: ENGL0921 --- # ENGL1250 — Short Form Composition and Reporting This course emphasizes both process and real-time writing. Students will develop the ability to accurately produce on-the-spot writing for a variety of occasions that call for an accelerated writing process. This may include summary, reaction, analysis, evaluation, and reporting. Students will also develop more extensive pieces that incorporate essential skills of library literacy, source evaluation, and source integration. Throughout the course, students will sharpen their observation skills, awareness of audience and purpose, and critical thinking. Prerequisites: ENGL0960, ENGL0921 --- # ENGL1300 — Introduction to Creative Writing This introductory course will provide a broad overview of creative writing. Students will become familiar with the contemporary conventions of various genres. Emphasis will be on two or more of the following: short stories, creative nonfiction, poetry, and plays. Students will study the work of published authors to learn about techniques employed by experienced writers and will complete short writing assignments that demonstrate a variety of creative writing techniques as well as a revised collection of creative work in the genre of their choice. Prerequisites: ENGL0960, ENGL0921 --- # FACM1000 — Workplace Safety This comprehensive workplace safety course aims to equip the student with essential knowledge and skills to promote a safe and secure workplace for everyone. This course covers fundamental health and safety principles, hazard identification, emergency response, and best practices for maintaining a safe workplace. Prerequisites: ENGL0930 --- # FACM1010 — Welding Maintenance Introduction to SMAW and GMAW welding processes and plasma, oxy-acetylene, sawing, and abrasive cutting processes. Covers identification and weldability of metals, safety and basic tool practices. Students will learn to layout, fit and weld sheet, plate, round and square shapes of steel, stainless steel and aluminum. This course will cover the characteristics of hazardous waste and its safe handling, storage, and disposal. --- # FACM1020 — Facility Print Reading This course is designed to provide the student with foundational knowledge and hands-on practice reading prints in residential and commercial settings. Students will be exposed to the essential skills needed to read and comprehend construction documents while analyzing foundation, structural, plumbing, HVAC, electrical, and welding prints. --- # FACM1030 — Introduction to Plumbing This course is an introduction to plumbing within facility applications. Through a combination of lecture and hands-on labs, students will be exposed to identifying, servicing, and the repair of plumbing systems. Topics will include plumbing fixtures, water heaters, potable water systems, drain, waste and venting systems. --- # FACM1040 — Carpentry Maintenance This course introduces students to the basic principles and techniques of maintenance carpentry. Students will have the opportunity to read and interpret blueprints, identify code requirements, operate basic power tools, install/repair doors, casing, cabinetry and drywall. --- # FACM1050 — HVAC Maintenance This course will expose the student to the basic physical laws relating to refrigeration system components. Refrigeration theory, the refrigeration cycle, system operation and maintenance concerns. --- # FACM1060 — Tube and Pipe Repair This course will introduce the student to the basic techniques involved in tube and pipe fabrication. This course also introduces the student to basic industrial safety practices. --- # FACM1070 — Boiler Basics This course is an introduction to boilers. Students will be exposed to the safe operation of low-pressure boilers, high-pressure boilers, hydronic boilers and steam boilers. --- # FACM1080 — Rigging Procedures and Forklift Operations This course is designed to introduce students to the safety, equipment and operations used in rigging procedures. Students will also demonstrate safe forklift operation procedures. --- # FDAS1250 — Ford Gasoline Engine Performance I The purpose of this course is to provide the student with the knowledge and experience necessary to properly service today`s computer controlled and conventional ignition systems as used on late model Ford vehicles. --- # FDAS1260 — Ford Electronics This course is designed to teach the student how the engine systems work together to provide superb engine performance while maintaining fuel economy and reducing emission. Prerequisites: FDAS1250 --- # FDAS1421 — Ford Driveline This course will detail the fundamentals, operation and repair of clutches, differentials, transfer cases, manual transmissions and transaxles used on Ford vehicles. --- # FDAS1500 — Engine Repair This hands-on course teaches proper disassemble, assembly, repair, and diagnostic techniques for Ford engines. This course also includes how to identify and measure critical clearances. --- # FDAS1550 — Engine Operation This will consist of basic engine theory of operation, types of engines, and preventative maintenance service used in Ford vehicles. --- # FDAS1611 — Noise Vibration Harshness (NVH) This course will provide the student with the skills and knowledge to pinpoint a NVH concern on a Ford motor company vehicle. --- # FDAS1625 — Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV) This Instructor-led classroom course provides hands-on diagnosis and testing of Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV), including hard fault and intermittent Module and Network concerns. Prerequisites: FDAS2510 --- # FDAS1701 — Ford Climate Control The purpose of this course is to provide the student with the knowledge and skills to diagnose and repair heating and air-conditioning systems used on Ford and Lincoln-Mercury vehicles. This course will cover the characteristics of hazardous wastes and its safe handling, storage, and disposal. --- # FDAS1750 — Ford Fuel Systems This course will detail the fundamentals, operation and repair of Ford fuel and air inlet controls. --- # FDAS2005 — Ford Warranty Responsibilities This course offers students a comprehensive study of fundamental vehicle services and systems as encountered in dealership settings. Students will delve into Field Service Actions (FSAs) training and new model training, gaining a deep understanding of these critical aspects. The course emphasizes the intricacies of completing proper warranty claims, aiming to enhance communication between Ford, dealership administration, and service technicians for efficient claim submission and faster payment processing. Throughout the course, students will reinforce their understanding of topics covered dur… Prerequisites: FMLR1301 --- # FDAS2030 — Ford Dealership Internship III This course will provide the student on-the-job training in a Ford or Lincoln-Mercury dealership. The student will use knowledge learned during previous courses and put into practice the technical skills learned on customers` vehicles. Prerequisites: FDAS1250, FDAS1701 --- # FDAS2040 — Ford Dealership Internship IV This course will provide the student on-the-job training in a Ford or Lincoln-Mercury dealership. The student will use knowledge learned during previous courses and put into practice the technical skills learned on customers` vehicles. Prerequisites: FDAS1260, FDAS2230, FDAS2240 --- # FDAS2055 — Ford Dealership Summer Internship I This course will provide the student on-the-job training in a Ford or Lincoln-Mercury dealership. The student will use knowledge learned during previous courses and put into practice the technical skills learned on customers` vehicles. --- # FDAS2060 — Ford Dealership Summer Internship II This course will provide the student on-the-job training in a Ford or Lincoln-Mercury dealership. The student will use knowledge learned during previous courses and put into practice the technical skills learned on customers` vehicles. --- # FDAS2230 — Ford Automatic Transmission Service This course will detail the fundamentals, operation and repair of automatic transmissions used on current Ford passenger cars. --- # FDAS2240 — Ford Automatic Transmission Diagnosis This course will detail the fundamentals, operation and repair of the automatic transmissions used on current Ford light trucks. --- # FDAS2502 — Ford Advanced Engine Performance This course is designed to provide the student with hands-on application of guided diagnosis and testing of driveability concerns. The course emphasizes the Symptom-to-System-to-Component-to-Cause (SSCC) process as well as critical thinking skills while performing engine performance concerns. --- # FDAS2510 — Ford Advanced Electronics This Instructor-led classroom/Lab course provides hands-on diagnosis and testing of Automotive Electronic Systems, including hard fault and intermittent module and network concerns, using Integrated Diagnostic Software (IDS), Work Shop Manual (WSM) and Professional Technician Society (PTS.) --- # FDAS2553 — Ford Diesel This hands-on classroom training will cover diesel engine performance concerns. This course will also include the use of necessary service publications, diagnosis of code and no-code generated concerns and the performance of diagnostic tests and procedures. --- # FDAS2650 — Ford New Technology This course will consist of the latest Ford Service Technician Specialty (STST) training and new technology that Ford Motor Company has released after the student completes the required Ford ASSET courses and allows for up to date training prior to graduation. --- # FLPW1101 — Fluid Power Technology I This course will introduce the study of basic fluid power systems utilized in industry today. Students will be exposed to both hydraulic and pneumatic applications. It includes the basic principles of fluid power, its components, symbols, standards, circuits, troubleshooting, and safe operation of components. Prerequisites: MATH0800, ENGL0901 --- # FLPW1106 — Fluid Power Technology II This course provides a deeper insight into the principles of hydraulics and pneumatics. It includes the principles of fluid power, its components, symbols, standards, circuits, troubleshooting, and safe operation of components. Fluid power standards, conductors, liquid principles and properties, engineering specifications and interchangeability will be discussed in-depth. Students will apply these principles in a hand-on environment. Prerequisites: FLPW1101 --- # FLPW1150 — Pneumatic Components This course is the study of the function and application of air compressors, vacuum pumps, air motors, cylinders, limited rotation actuators, directional valves, pressure and flow control valves used in industrial systems today. Various compressor designs will be discussed and inspected for wear. Students will use precision measuring tools and identify overhaul procedures for various components. The pneumatic power circuit and the how to test an operating system will be covered. --- # FLPW1181 — Pumps and Actuators This course is the study of function and application of hydraulic pumps, motors, cylinders and hydraulic accessories. The course will provide hands-on experiences in testing, analyzing, troubleshooting, and repairing hydraulic pumps, motors, and cylinders. Industrial hydraulic components and their application will be emphasized. Prerequisites: FLPW1101 --- # FLPW1191 — Hydraulic Components This course is an in-depth study of hydraulic components. Through hands-on experience, students will setup and run operational testing, analyzing, and troubleshooting of hydraulic components. Pressure control valve, direction control valves and flow control valves will be emphasized in this course. Prerequisites: FLPW1101 --- # FLPW1231 — Industrial Electricity I This course is an introduction into industrial electricity. Students will be exposed to the terms, symbols, definitions and safety practices related to industrial electricity. Students will calculate voltage, current, resistance, and power within industrial electricity. Students will also determine circuit operations from two-line diagrams, wire simple AC (Alternating Current) circuits, and utilize a multi-meter to diagnose circuit operation. --- # FLPW1236 — Industrial Electricity II This course is designed for individuals working in plant maintenance, machine upgrading, automated packaging, hydraulics or pneumatics. Students will expand on principles taught in previous courses and provide the student with hands-on activities. Students will be exposed to wiring electrical circuits using transformers, control relays, pressure switches, timers, motor starters and contractors. Students will perform proper safety procedures and troubleshooting techniques on electrical panels. Prerequisites: FLPW1231 --- # FLPW1320 — Hydraulic Circuits This course is an introduction to industrial and mobile hydraulic circuits. Student will construct operational tests from given schematics. The construction and operation of circuits will provide a hands-on experience in troubleshooting, and analyzing of electro-hydraulic machines and construction equipment. Routine preventative maintenance will also be discussed. Prerequisites: FLPW1101 --- # FLPW1340 — Pneumatic Circuits and Air Logic This course will expose students to pneumatic circuitry utilized in manufacturing. Students will be exposed to a variety of pneumatic circuitry, including air logic and electro-pneumatic circuits, providing practical knowledge of component identification and circuit construction. Students will gain hands-on experience connecting, troubleshooting and maintaining pneumatic components and circuits. Prerequisites: FLPW1101, FLPW1150 --- # FLPW1400 — Engineering Drawings and Schematics This course is an introduction to the essential methods and techniques needed to design, produce and interpret engineering drawings and circuit schematics. Topics covered include drawing standards, layout and dimensioning practices, schematics, symbols and terminology. Utilizing manual techniques and CAD (computer aided design) software, students will demonstrate their knowledge to the creation of mechanical, construction and facility drawings. The student will also generate hydraulic, pneumatic and electrical schematics by developing various symbol libraries. --- # FLPW1500 — Fluid Power Process Lab This course is designed for students who desire to enhance their skills and knowledge in order to become more proficient in specialized areas of the curriculum. Students will have the ability to direct their efforts, with instructor approval, in curriculum activities that are beyond the current scope of existing courses. This course will cover the basic accepted practices of safety in the fluid power lab environment. Dependent on the needs of each individual class, the specific areas of focus will change to meet the needs of the class. --- # FLPW1900 — Specialized Lab This course is designed for students who want to enhance their skills and knowledge in order to become more proficient in specialized areas of the curriculum. Specialized lab content must be different from or beyond the expected skill level available in current course offerings. Students will have the ability to direct their efforts, with instructor approval, in curriculum activities that meet their needs. A `Specialized Lab Training Agreement` must be signed by the student and the instructor and submitted to the registrar at the time of registration. --- # FLPW2000 — Programmable Logic Controllers This course is an introduction to the world of programmable logic controllers (PLC’s). Students will be exposed to the basics of how to program and set up a PLC. Topics include input/output interfacing, basic logic commands, different program addressing and programming styles. Students will be challenged to write a program for a simple machine. Various PLC manufactures will be used and discussed. Persons involved with fluid power, automated machinery, electronics, machine design and machine modifications should consider this course. --- # FLPW2020 — Advanced Programmable Logic Controllers The course is designed to give the student a more in-depth working knowledge of the programmable logic controller (PLC). Advanced programming, troubleshooting and application techniques will be covered. The projects include: software generated programs, various use of digital and analog input and output devices, field wiring diagrams, machine sequence diagrams, and PLC component selection. Students will take their projects from the design phase to the implementation process. Prerequisites: FLPW2000 --- # FLPW2112 — Instrumentation of Fluid Power Systems This course will cover the skills required to utilize instrumentation and test fluid power and motion control systems. Students will be exposed to various instrumentation devices and signals including electrical, pressure, flow, temperature, torque, force, RPM, velocity, vibration and sound. Students will set up, calibrate, configure, and condition signals from instruments for fluid power systems. Persons involved with machine design, industrial and mobile machines, machine maintenance, processing systems and fluid power systems should consider this course. Prerequisites: FLPW1231 --- # FLPW2180 — Circuit Design This course will introduce the student to basics in the selection of hydraulic components, proper circuit design techniques and tools to help solve common application problems. Common hydraulic and pneumatic components such as pumps, motors, compressors, and valves will be thoroughly explained, along with proper applications and the sizing techniques. Circuits and components related to both mobile and industrial applications will be discussed. Upon completion of this course, the students will be able to design and plumb simple hydraulic circuits involving fixed and variable pumps, pressure co… Prerequisites: FLPW1106 --- # FLPW2191 — Industrial Circuit Design This course combines all the curricula in the Fluid Power Technology program. Students will evaluate industrial mechanism to create complete design circuits and systems utilizing hydraulic, pneumatic, electrical and mechanical design principles. Students will calculate design criteria using fluid power formulas to select components such as pumps actuators, valves, conductors, and controls. Creativity will be utilized to design efficient, safe and economical circuits. This course is intended for individuals involved with design of production machines, automated systems, food processing or harv… Prerequisites: FLPW1106, FLPW1231 --- # FLPW2250 — Proportional and Servo Controls (Robotics Application) This course will include setting up and operating various types of open loop and closed loop servo systems. Emphasis will be placed on control and feedback devices as they are used in automated and robotics applications. Prerequisites: FLPW1106 --- # FLPW2301 — Mobile Circuit Design This course combines all the curricula in the Fluid Power Technology program. Students will evaluate mobile hydraulic, pneumatic, and electronic components and circuits. Power steering circuits will be discussed. Hydrostatic drives will be investigated and developed as part of a system design. A complete schematic will be developed for hydraulic drives circuits, power steering and accessories. The students will determine engineering specifications, select the components, pump and actuators. This course is intended for individuals involved with service and design of off-road mobile equipment. Prerequisites: FLPW1320 --- # FLPW2321 — System Engineering Portfolio This course is designed to allow the student to practice all of the principles learned in the fluid power curricula. The student will work with the instructor and industry to design a project integrating electrical, mechanical, hydraulic, and pneumatics. The student will develop a concept, the schematics, bill of materials and operating manuals for a major portfolio project. The students may work in teams with other manufacturing majors. Communication skills verbal, written and electronic will be emphasized. Teams will evaluate merits of projects and decide which projects should be further ex… Prerequisites: FLPW1231, FLPW1340, FLPW2112, FLPW2180, FLPW2191, FLPW2301 --- # FLPW2350 — Hydraulic Specialist Certification Review This two-credit course is designed to prepare and review for the International Fluid Power Society Hydraulic Specialist Certification test. There will be a study guide with many practice problems to solve along with lecture time. It is intended for an individual who has two years of technical training or adequate industrial experience. Areas to be covered will include individual hydraulic components, proportional and servo valves, physics, circuit design, troubleshooting, instrumentation, electricity and conductors. --- # FLPW2360 — Pneumatic Specialist Certification Review This course is designed to prepare and review for the International Fluid Power Society Pneumatic Specialist Certification test. There will be a study guide with many practice problems to solve along with lecture time. It is intended for an individual who has two years of technical training or adequate industrial experience and/or mechanical engineering background. Areas to be covered will include individual pneumatic components, air source system design, vacuum, air logic, physics, circuit design, troubleshooting, instrumentation, electricity and conductors. --- # FLPW2375 — Fluid Power Internship This course allows the student to gain on-the-job experience in the Fluid Power industry. The student is responsible for locating and arranging the internship site. One (1) to four (4) credits can be taken, with each credit requiring 40 hours of time spent on the job. Student performance will be monitored by the instructor and evaluated by the employer. This will be a cooperative training program between Hennepin Technical College and a company. The student will apply competencies learned in the program to an employment-like work experience. Tasks and course goals will be determined by the in… --- # FLPW2450 — Hydraulic Specialist Certification Exam Students who pass the national Hydraulic Specialist Exam are certified as Hydraulic Specialists. Students who pass both the national Hydraulic Specialist Exam and the national Pneumatic Specialist Exam are certified as Fluid Power Specialists. Students must pay a separate fee for both exams to the Fluid Power Society. --- # FLPW2460 — Pneumatic Specialist Certification Exam Students who pass the national Pneumatic Specialist Exam are certified as Pneumatic Specialists. Students who pass both the national Pneumatic Specialist Exam and the national Hydraulic Specialist Exam are certified as Fluid Power Specialists. Students must pay a separate fee for both exams to the Fluid Power Society. --- # FMLR1100 — Ford Braking Systems This course will detail the brake systems of Ford Motor Company cars and light trucks. It includes ABS operation, hydraulic components, machining, and repair of drums and disc brake systems. --- # FMLR1200 — Ford Electrical Systems This course is designed to introduce the student to basic electrical theory and Ford electrical systems. Included in the course will be Ohm`s law and an in-depth study of Ford electrical systems. --- # FMLR1301 — New to Ford and Lincoln This course provides the student with a fundamental understanding of the automotive industry. It will also give students a working knowledge of various service procedures for routine maintenance of today's automobile. Furthermore, students will set-up and use their Ford Web-course training modules. This course will cover the characteristics of hazardous wastes and its safe handling, storage, and disposal. --- # FMLR1601 — Ford Suspension and Alignment This course will detail different types of suspension systems used on late model vehicles. Furthermore, the student will learn to perform two and four wheel alignment procedures. --- # FMLR1650 — Ford Steering and Balance In this course the student will analyze the steering systems used on Ford vehicles. The student will learn to troubleshoot, diagnose and repair steering systems using a hands-on approach with late model Ford vehicles. It also includes tire construction and repair, wheel vibration diagnosis, and electronic balance procedures. --- # FMLR1810 — Ford Dealership Internship I This course will provide the student on-the-job training in the automotive industry. The student will use the knowledge learned during classroom instruction and put into practice the technical skills on customers` vehicles. --- # FMLR1820 — Ford Dealership Internship II This course will provide the student on-the-job training in the automotive industry. The student will use the knowledge learned during previous classroom instruction and put into practice the technical skills on customers' vehicles. Prerequisites: FDAS1500, FDAS1550, FDAS1750 --- # FRPT1210 — Confined Space Technician --- # FRPT1061 — Occupational Safety and Health for Emergency Services This course introduces the basic concepts of occupational health and safety as it relates to emergency service organizations. Topics include risk and hazard evaluation and control procedures for emergency service organizations. --- # FRPT1101 — Fire Fighter I This course is designed to teach the student the necessary skills to perform the base duties of firefighting including the thought process used to decide the operations to do. This will include the duties of rescue, exposure protection, confinement of the fire, extinguishment of the fire, overhaul, salvage and ventilation. --- # FRPT1105 — FireFighter II This course is designed to teach the student the skills necessary to perform the basic duties of fire fighting, including the thought process used to decide on appropriate operations. This will include specialized rescue, building construction and fire cause determination. Prerequisites: FRPT1101 --- # FRPT1110 — Fire Instructor I Instructor I is an intensive instructional methodology program. It addresses the job performance requirements of the National Fire Protection Agency, 1041 Standard for Fire Service Instructor Professional Qualifications. Instructor I focuses on planning and providing instruction. --- # FRPT1120 — Fire Officer I Fire Officer I administrative duties covered will include record keeping, managing projects, preparing budget requests, initiating and completing station maintenance requisitions, and conducting preliminary accident investigations. Supervisory duties that will be covered will include making work assignments, conducting performance appraisals, and ensuring that health and safety procedures are followed. This course is designed to meet the needs of the company officer as outlined in the National Fire Protection Standard 1021. --- # FRPT1126 — Introduction to Fire Investigation This course is intended to provide the student with the basic fundamentals and technical knowledge needed for proper fire scene interpretations, including recognizing origin and cause, preservation of evidence and documentation, scene security, motives of the fire setter, and types of fire causes. Prerequisites: FRPT1101, FRPT1137 --- # FRPT1130 — Fire Inspector I This course is designed to teach the student the basic skills needed to conduct fire inspections. The student will learn basic code usage, basic inspection practices and insights on how to work with the public on fire prevention activities. --- # FRPT1137 — Introduction to Fire and Emergency Services This course provides a broad overview of fire protection and emergency services. Topics include: career opportunities in fire protection and related fields, culture and history of emergency services, organization and function of public and private fire protection services, fire departments as part of local government; laws and regulations affecting the fire service, fire service equipment; specific fire protection functions; basic fire chemistry and physics, fire protection systems; introduction to fire strategy and tactics, and life safety initiatives. --- # FRPT1156 — Fire Protection Systems This course examines design features and operation of fire protection systems. Topics will include portable extinguishers, fire alarm systems, fixed special agent systems, water supply and sprinkler systems. --- # FRPT1161 — Building Construction for Emergency Services This course provides the components of building construction related to firefighter and life safety. The elements of construction and design of structures are shown to be key factors when inspecting buildings, preplanning fire operations, and operating at emergencies. --- # FRPT1166 — Apparatus Operator This course is designed to provide working knowledge of pumping apparatus and provide students an opportunity to apply water hydraulic principles. Fire pump operation and associated accessories will be covered. It will introduce the student to apparatus maintenance and necessary record keeping. Students are encouraged to develop attitudes and skills necessary for safe driving and operation of a pumper. This course follows the NFPA 1002 Standard for apparatus operators. Prerequisites: FRPT1285 --- # FRPT1176 — Hazardous Materials First Responder Operational This course is designed to teach the necessary skills to protect yourself, your fellow responders and the public from exposure in a hazardous materials incident. The course meets the requirements of the OSHA 1910.120 for the First Responder Operation level. The student will learn how to recognize and identify the presence of hazardous materials, the proper protective clothing to use, how to decontaminate properly, how to establish an Incident Command System and the proper standard operating procedures to maintain safety at the incident scene. The course follows the NFPA Standard 472 requireme… Prerequisites: FRPT1101 --- # FRPT1181 — Hazardous Materials Technician This course is designed to teach the necessary skills to protect yourself, your fellow responder and the public from exposure in a hazardous materials incident. The course meets the requirements of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration 1910.120 standard for the level of Technician. Students will be shown how to identify the presence of hazardous materials, the proper protective clothing to use, how to decontaminate properly, how to establish an Incident Command System and the proper standard operating procedures to maintain safety at the incident scene. Student will also be introd… Prerequisites: FRPT1176, FRPT1280 --- # FRPT1240 — Emergency Response Operations This course is to supplement the material and skills learned in Firefighter I, Apparatus Operator and Hazardous Materials classes and give the student hands on experience by simulating the job in the field. This will give the student experience in working a fire department shift and an opportunity to exercise their skills and decision-making abilities through various controlled scenarios including different types of fires, fire alarms, vehicle accidents, rescues, hazardous materials release and other emergency calls. Prerequisites: FRPT1101, FRPT1105 --- # FRPT1250 — Incident Command for Emergency Services This course explores basic emergency management principles for public safety personnel. Topics such as incident command systems (ICS) and The National Incident Management System (NIMS) will be covered and will meet requirements for professional licensure in various areas of public safety including the Minnesota Emergency Medical Services Regulatory Board, the Minnesota Board of Peace Officer Standards and Training, and the Minnesota Fire Service Certification Board. This course also satisfies various prerequisites to attended training at the national level through the National Domestic Prepar… --- # FRPT1255 — Introduction to Emergency Management This course explores the needs of public safety officials who have responsibility for emergency preparedness planning and response. Emergency planning concepts such as legal and jurisdictional contexts, planning and response responsibilities, planning approaches for different types of emergencies will be covered. This course addresses specific issues associated with the planning process, including the role of the manager, the necessity for multi-agency involvement, various analytical techniques employed in planning, different levels of emergency planning, and different elements of the plan. T… Prerequisites: FRPT1250 --- # FRPT1260 — Fire Behavior and Combustion This course explores the theories and fundamentals of how and why fires start, spread, and are controlled. Provides an understanding of the basic principles of fire chemistry, the process of fire combustion, fire behavior, and examination of the effects of fire behavior on the safety of individual firefighters. The course also categorizes the components of fire and explains the physical and chemical properties of fire. --- # FRPT1265 — Principles of Emergency Services Safety and Survival This course introduces the basic principles and history related to national firefighter life safety initiatives, focusing on the need for cultural and behavior change throughout the emergency services. --- # FRPT1270 — Introduction to Fire Prevention This course provides fundamental knowledge relating to the field of fire prevention. Topics include: history and philosophy of fire prevention, organization and operation of a fire prevention bureau, use and application of codes and standards, plans review, fire inspections, fire and life safety education, and fire investigation. --- # FRPT1275 — Introduction to Emergency Communication Systems This course will introduce students to emergency communication systems and the role of public safety telecommunicators, more commonly known as 9-1-1, dispatchers. All facets of emergency services (law enforcement, fire, emergency medical services) will be explored as they relate to emergency communications. Students will be introduced to each segment and their specific needs as it relates to communication. Other topics include interpersonal communication, telephone communication skills, communication technology, computer aided dispatch, and call classification and prioritization. Prerequisites: ENGL0930, CPLT1000 --- # FRPT1280 — Hazardous Materials Chemistry This course provides basic chemistry relating to the categories of hazardous materials including recognition, identification, reactivity, and health hazards encountered by emergency services. Prerequisites: FRPT1176 --- # FRPT1285 — Fire Protection Hydraulics and Water Supply This course provides a foundation of theoretical knowledge in order to understand the principles of the use of water in fire protection and to apply hydraulic principles to analyze and solve water supply problems. Prerequisites: FRPT1101, FRPT1137 --- # FRPT1290 — Emergency Services Instructor This course is designed for individuals conducting, or overseeing, instruction within the emergency services field. Students will explore how to work in, and manage, classroom and practical settings. Topics covered include: learning styles and barriers to learning, developing instructional goals and outcomes, creating curriculum and lesson plans, types and uses of learning aids including technology, education evaluation tool development, concepts of program administration, and legal aspects of instruction. This course follows the United States Department of Transportation/National Highway Tra… Prerequisites: EMSV1100, FRPT1101 --- # FRPT2105 — Fire Instructor II This course is designed to provide individuals entering into situations which require planning for teaching or instructing with some of the advanced skills necessary to oversee a classroom or drill ground setting. The student will learn the role of the instructor, to identify various learning styles and develop instructional materials, and will demonstrate the ability to deliver instruction and evaluate student learning. Prerequisites: FRPT1110 --- # FRPT2111 — Strategy and Tactics This course provides the principles of fire ground control through utilization of personnel, systems, equipment, and extinguishing agents. Function and components of command will also be explored. Prerequisites: FRPT1101, FRPT1137 --- # FRPT2115 — Fire Officer II The Fire Officer II is a mid-level supervisor who performs both supervisory and first-line managerial functions and who has met the requirements for Fire Officer I. Study will focus in the area of Human Resource Management, Community and Government Relations, Inspection and Investigation, Emergency Service Delivery, Health and Safety. Prerequisites: FRPT1110, FRPT1120 --- # FRPT2121 — Advanced Fire Investigation This course is intended to provide the student with advanced technical knowledge on the rule of law, fire scene analysis, fire behavior, evidence collection and preservation, scene documentation, case preparation, and courtroom testimony. Prerequisites: FRPT1126 --- # FRPT2125 — Fire Inspector II This course is designed to give the student an understanding of modern fire prevention activities. The student will learn advanced code usage and advanced inspection practices, and gain insight on how to work with the public. Prerequisites: FRPT1130 --- # FRPT2130 — Fire Officer III This course is designed to give student the skills necessary to organize and manage a municipal fire department. The student will understand interdepartmental relationships, city government, and fire department organization, and will learn basic administrative skills. Prerequisites: FRPT2115 --- # FRPT2140 — Personnel Management for Fire Department Services This course will give the student skills in personnel practices and management procedures. The student will learn concepts of collective bargaining, binding arbitration, promotional procedures and career incentive plans. Prerequisites: FRPT2115 --- # FRPT2250 — Incident Command for Emergency Managers This course expands on the Incident Command System (ICS) and the National Incident Management System (NIMS), the relationship between the two, and the history, features, concepts, principles, and organizational structure of both. This course will address how all levels of government, nongovernmental organizations (NGO), and the private sector work together seamlessly to prevent, protect against, mitigate, respond to, and recover from the effects of incidents. Students will explore topics such as emergency operations centers, continuity of operations, resource management, public alerting, weat… Prerequisites: FRPT1250 --- # FRPT2255 — Introduction to Homeland Security This course provides an overview of the concept of Homeland Security and the relationship to the Department of Homeland Security. This course builds on emergency concepts and explores the need to balance terrorism threats, natural disasters, and other hazards. Topics include homeland security organizations, public-private partnerships, intelligence and counterterrorism, border security and immigration, transportation safety and security, communications, cybersecurity, and critical infrastructure protection; identification of vulnerabilities, mitigation, prevention, and preparedness; all-hazar… Prerequisites: FRPT1255 --- # FRPT2260 — Legal Aspects of Emergency Services This course will address the federal, state, and local laws that regulate emergency services and include a review of national standards, regulations, and consensus standards. Prerequisites: FRPT1137 --- # FRPT2265 — Principles of Fire and Emergency Service Administration This course introduces the student to the organization and management of a fire and emergency services department and the relationship of government agencies to the fire service. Emphasis is placed on fire and emergency service ethics and leadership from the perspective of the company officer. Prerequisites: FRPT1137 --- # FRPT2270 — Fire and Life Safety Education The course prepares students to develop and deliver fire and life safety education programs. Topics include: a history of fire prevention education, learning styles, methods for effective teaching, public relations, high-risk populations, youth fire setters, professionalism, developing life safety curricula, evaluation and assessment, and identifying future trends. Prerequisites: FRPT1270 --- # FRPT2275 — Fire Inspection and Code Enforcement This course is designed to teach the student the fundamental knowledge needed to conduct fire inspections. Topics in the course include in-depth instruction into: basic code usage, inspection procedures, fire hazard recognition, installed systems, means of egress, plan review and emergency planning and preparedness. Prerequisites: FRPT1156, FRPT1270 --- # FRPT2280 — Emergency Services Internship This course is an individualized internship that focuses on the student`s emphasis within public safety, emergency management, or related fields. Each credit equates to 40 hours of hands-on experiential learning and is normally taken during the last semester of a student`s major. Students participate on-site with professionals and are evaluated by predetermined curriculum objectives that have been agreed upon by the employer, instructor and student. This course provides the student with valuable on-the-job experience, interaction with industry professionals, and preparation for job entry. Stu… Prerequisites: FRPT1105, FRPT1137, FRPT1255 --- # HIST1400 — Contemporary World History This course explores topics of modern history from World War II to present. Topics covered will include the following: the Cold War, social and economic patterns, peace initiatives, global terrorism, neo-imperialism, and decolonization. This course meets Minnesota Transfer Curriculum (MnTC) goal areas 5 and 8. Prerequisites: ENGL0960, ENGL0921 --- # HSER1100 — Introduction to Social Work and Human Services This is an introductory level course that will develop students’ knowledge of human services professions and values. Major topics covered include history and evolution of the social work and human services professions, varied areas professionals can practice in, roles and responsibilities of the profession. Students will self-assess and evaluate personal attitudes regarding human diversity, oppression and privilege as it relates to issues of social justice and systemic oppression. --- # HSER1110 — Human Service Skills This course focuses on applying human services’ theories and skills in the helping relationship. Students will practice applying the stages of the helping process and will demonstrate a person-centered approach. Listening, challenging, and intervention skills will be practiced along with how to engage with diverse populations. --- # HSER2110 — Field Seminar This course is for students currently engaged in Field Experience. In this seminar the student will participate in a supportive forum to discuss the application of professional values in their field experience, along with their adjustment, progress, strengths, and challenges within their new role. Prerequisites: HSER1100, HSER1110 --- # HSER2150 — Field Experience The purpose of this course is to provide students with a supervised experience working at a human service agency. Students will gain knowledge and skills relevant to social work concepts as well as practice modeling the values and ethics of the profession. Students will be required to pass a background check to proceed with their field experience. Prerequisites: HSER1100, HSER1110 --- # HVAC1000 — Electrical Circuits This course is designed to introduce the student to the fundamentals of direct current and alternating current circuits. Meter usage, circuit computations, and troubleshooting will also be covered. --- # HVAC1005 — OSHA 30-Hour Construction Safety Training This course is designed to meet the requirements of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) 30-Hour Construction Safety Training requirements. The OSHA course will introduce various OSHA policies, standards, and procedures as they apply to the construction industry. Hazards associated with the construction industry will be brought to the student's attention. The OSHA safety and health principles will be applied to the work place in order to minimize the effects these hazards may have. Students must complete the OSHA 30-Hour Construction Safety Training at HTC. Transfer course… --- # HVAC1010 — 1PH Motors and Auxiliary Controls This course covers the basic fundamentals of motors. This course will also teach the student to maintain, operate and service motors and auxiliary controls. This course will cover the characteristics of hazardous wastes and its safe handling, storage, and disposal. Prerequisites: HVAC1000 --- # HVAC1015 — Residential Heat Load Calculation This course will explore the factors that influence the size and performance needs of residential heating and cooling equipment. Prerequisites: ENGL0901 --- # HVAC1020 — Tube and Pipe Fabrication This course will introduce the student to the basic techniques involved in tube and pipe fabrication. This course also introduces the student to industrial safety practices. Prerequisites: ENGL0901 --- # HVAC1025 — Mini-Split Air Conditioners This course explores the installation and service concerns for residential Mini – Split Air Conditioners. Prerequisites: HVAC1040 --- # HVAC1030 — Sheet Metal This course will introduce the skills required to assemble duct work for air distribution in heating and air conditioning systems. Prerequisites: HVAC1000, HVAC1020 --- # HVAC1035 — National Electrical Outcome Assessment This HVAC Excellence Electrical examination is given by Hennepin Technical College and is a nationally recognized student outcome assessment. Prerequisites: HVAC1000, HVAC1010, HVAC1110 --- # HVAC1040 — Basic Refrigeration This course will expose the student to the basic physical laws relating to refrigeration systems components, refrigeration theory, the refrigeration cycle and system operation. This course will cover the characteristics of hazardous wastes and its safe handling, storage, and disposal. Prerequisites: HVAC1000, HVAC1020 --- # HVAC1045 — National Air Conditioning Assessment This HVAC Excellence Air Conditioning examination is given by Hennepin Technical College and is a nationally recognized student outcome assessment. Prerequisites: HVAC1140 --- # HVAC1050 — Refrigerant Transition and Recovery This course provides the information required to prepare students for EPA Refrigerant Transition and Recovery Certification. The certification examination will be administered upon completion of this training. This course will cover the characteristics of hazardous wastes and its safe handling, storage, and disposal. --- # HVAC1055 — Refrigeration Certification Exam This examination is certified by the EPA and packaged by ESCO Institute. Prerequisites: HVAC1050 --- # HVAC1060 — Low Global Warming Potential (GWP) Refrigerant Certification This course will prepare the student for the different procedures needed to work with A2L (low GWP) refrigerants that are being used in the HVAC/R industry. Prerequisites: HVAC1040, HVAC1050 --- # HVAC1065 — National Gas Heat Outcome Assessment This HVAC Excellence Gas Heat examination is given by Hennepin Technical College and is a nationally recognized student outcome assessment. Prerequisites: HVAC1071 --- # HVAC1071 — Gas Heat Systems This course will provide the student with the skills needed for combustion and efficiency testing, troubleshooting, and good ventilation practices involved with warm air heating systems. This course will cover the characteristics of hazardous wastes and its safe handling, storage, and disposal. Prerequisites: HVAC1110 --- # HVAC1075 — National Commercial Refrigeration Outcome Assessment This HVAC Excellence Commercial Refrigeration examination is given by Hennepin Technical College and is a nationally recognized student outcome assessment. Prerequisites: HVAC2121, HVAC2130 --- # HVAC1081 — Oil Heat Systems This course will aid the student in developing skills for troubleshooting and servicing high pressure gun type burners, primary controls and warm air system operation. Prerequisites: HVAC1000, HVAC1071, HVAC1110 --- # HVAC1085 — National Commercial Air Conditioning Outcome Assessment This HVAC Excellence Commercial Air Conditioning examination is given by Hennepin Technical College and is a nationally recognized student outcome assessment. Prerequisites: HVAC2001 --- # HVAC1090 — Low Global Warming Potential (GWP) Refrigerant Certification Exam The Low GWP Refrigerant Safety Certification Exam from ESCO Institute will be administered through the ESCO Institute. Prerequisites: HVAC1040, HVAC1050 --- # HVAC1095 — North American Technician Excellence (NATE) The NATE tests given to students are a nationally recognized outcome assessment for technicians in the HVAC field. --- # HVAC1100 — Service Call Completion This course will prepare the student to successfully complete a residential HVAC service call. --- # HVAC1110 — Electrical Diagrams This course is designed to introduce the student to the fundamentals of electrical control circuitry, including the development of schematic and ladder diagrams and point-to-point wiring exercises. Prerequisites: HVAC1000, HVAC1010 --- # HVAC1120 — Psychrometrics This course will introduce the student to the fundamentals of air properties. --- # HVAC1130 — Room Air Conditioners This course will introduce the skills for troubleshooting and servicing room air conditioners. Prerequisites: HVAC1000, HVAC1020, HVAC1040, HVAC1110 --- # HVAC1140 — Central Air Conditioners This course will assist the student in developing skills for installing, troubleshooting and servicing central air conditioners. Prerequisites: HVAC1000, HVAC1040, HVAC1110 --- # HVAC1146 — Residential Heat Pumps This course will assist the student in developing skills for installing, troubleshooting and servicing heat pumps. Prerequisites: HVAC1000, HVAC1040, HVAC1110 --- # HVAC1151 — Hydronic Heat Systems This course is designed to teach the safety concerns and operation of hydronic heating systems. The student will learn troubleshooting, installation concerns, and repair of hydronic heating systems. Prerequisites: HVAC1110 --- # HVAC1155 — Radiant Heat Systems This course will expose the student to in-floor/ceiling radiant heat concepts that include sizing, application, and servicing. --- # HVAC1160 — Air Quality Systems This course will introduce the student to the skills necessary to service air filtration systems, heat recovery ventilators and humidifiers. Prerequisites: HVAC1071, HVAC1110 --- # HVAC1175 — R-410A Certification Training These newly manufactured R-410A air conditioning systems will require contractors and technicians to shift to different tools and equipment, safety standards and fundamentals when installing, changing out (retrofitting) older split A/C systems, and repairing systems in the field. R-410A operates at significantly higher pressures and refrigeration capacity. This course will prepare you for these new challenges, and with successful completion of the certification exam, show evidence of your professional ability to safely handle and work with this new generation of refrigerants and air condition… --- # HVAC1181 — MN Class C Boiler Operator License Whether you are at the entry level or an experienced operator, this course covers the information needed to take you to the next level. --- # HVAC1185 — R-410A Certification Exam This examination is certified by the AC/R Safety Coalition and Packaged by ESCO institute. Prerequisites: HVAC1175 --- # HVAC1190 — MN Special Boilers License This course covers the information needed to take the Minnesota State Special Boilers License Examination. --- # HVAC1900 — Specialized Lab This course is designed for students who want to enhance their skills and knowledge in order to become more proficient in specialized areas of the curriculum. Specialized lab content must be different from or beyond the expected skill level available in current course offerings. Students will have the ability to direct their efforts, with instructor approval, in curriculum activities that meet their needs. A `Specialized Lab Training Agreement` must be signed by the student and the instructor and submitted to the registrar at the time of registration. --- # HVAC2001 — Packaged Heating and Cooling Equipment In this course, students will learn heating and cooling principles relating to commercial machines. Students will learn about and work on rooftop machines, computer room units and make up air systems. Prerequisites: HVAC1040, HVAC1071, HVAC1110 --- # HVAC2005 — Commercial HVAC/R Safety and Servicing Procedures This course is designed to instruct the student on safety and troubleshooting skills when repairing Commercial HVAC/R equipment. Prerequisites: ENGL0901, HVAC1000, HVAC1010, HVAC1040, HVAC1050, HVAC1071, HVAC1110 --- # HVAC2010 — Commercial Heat Pump Systems In this course the student will learn the installation, operation and service techniques needed to understand heat pumps. The auxiliary equipment relating to water source heat pumps will also be covered. --- # HVAC2020 — Pneumatic Controls In this course students will be introduced to pneumatic controls. Content will contain the various pneumatic controllers, sensors and related devices. Theory of operation will also be covered. Prerequisites: HVAC1040 --- # HVAC2025 — Introduction to HVAC/R Building Automation Controls (BAC) This course will introduce the student to entry-level fundamental knowledge of building automation controls. Prerequisites: HVAC1000, HVAC1010, HVAC1071, HVAC1140 --- # HVAC2030 — Commercial Ice Making Machines Students in this course will learn about the machines that make ice for commercial applications. Cube and flake processes will be covered. This course involves advanced electrical and refrigerant troubleshooting procedures. Prerequisites: HVAC1040, HVAC1110 --- # HVAC2041 — Gas/Refrigeration (Mechanical) Code This lecture course is designed to assist the student in becoming familiar with the Uniform Mechanical Code. Students will use the Uniform Mechanical Code book and the Minnesota Amendments in this course. --- # HVAC2045 — Hydrocarbon Refrigerant Certification This course will prepare the student for the different procedures needed to work with Hydrocarbon refrigerants that are being used in the HVAC/R industry. Prerequisites: HVAC1040, HVAC1050 --- # HVAC2050 — Electrical for Commercial HVACR Equipment This course introduces the concepts and principles of three phase power and line voltage control and the controllers. Motor wiring techniques are also included in this primarily lecture course. Prerequisites: HVAC1010, HVAC1040 --- # HVAC2055 — Hydrocarbon Refrigerant Certification Exam The Hydrocarbon Certification Exam from ESCO Institute will be administered through the ESCO Institute. Prerequisites: HVAC1040, HVAC1050 --- # HVAC2060 — Computer Room Air Conditioning This course entails heat/cool machines for computer room comfort control. This course will teach the student installation, start up and servicing of computer room heat/cool machines. --- # HVAC2100 — Water Chiller Machines This lecture course introduces theory and operation of the equipment required to heat and cool water for the environment conditioning of commercial buildings. Repair and operation of pumps, valves and chillers will be explained. Prerequisites: HVAC1040, HVAC1110 --- # HVAC2111 — Low Pressure Steam and Water Boilers This lecture course is designed to provide the student with the knowledge to take and pass the Minnesota Boilers Low Pressure Licensing exams. Students will learn safe and efficient operation of boilers. --- # HVAC2121 — Refrigerated Coolers and Cases In this course students will learn about and work on walk in coolers and meat and dairy cases. Electrical and refrigeration troubleshooting will be stressed. Students will also work with a variety of refrigerants. Prerequisites: HVAC1040, HVAC1110 --- # HVAC2130 — Supermarket Refrigeration In this course, students will have the opportunity to learn multiple compressor and multiple cooling/freezing case operation. Complex refrigeration controls as well as electrical and refrigeration defrost circuits will be the focus of this course. Prerequisites: HVAC1040, HVAC1110 --- # HVAC2165 — Air Handling Units This course will offer an analysis of different air handling units including face-bypass, hot deck-cold deck, reheat coils, and HRV`s (Heat Recovery Ventilators). --- # HVAC2170 — HVAC/R Externship This course is for the student taking any of the HVAC/R award options and provides an opportunity to further develop skills and experiences in a formal work setting. Students must interview for and acquire their externship site. A minimum of 40 hours of work experience is required. --- # ITEC1000 — Information Systems This is a beginning course and will introduce the student to an overview of the IS principles which every business and computer student should understand. This course will present the changing role of the IS professional as well as introduce concepts that will be covered more fully in advanced classes. Prerequisites: ENGL0901 --- # ITEC1005 — Computer Security Awareness In this course we will examine the issues surrounding computer security in today's highly technological world. The course is designed to provide an overview of security problems and is intended for end users who use computers at home or in the office. The course covers information about staying secure, including maintaining a secure environment and how to avoid security attacks. Prerequisites: ENGL0901 --- # ITEC1032 — Microsoft Access This course covers the basic functions of a database management package as applied to business applications. These basic functions include how to create and secure a database, import data and maintain records in a table, query a database, produce forms, and generate reports. In addition, students learn how to perform mass changes, export data to other applications, create macros and design a menu system. Prerequisites: CPLT1100, CPLT1200 --- # ITEC1035 — Microsoft Word This course will include creating, editing and formatting of business documents. Students will also receive training in features such as merge, sort, tables and other enhancements. It will be necessary to have access to a computer outside of class. A student computer lab is available on each campus. Prerequisites: CPLT1100, CPLT1200 --- # ITEC1042 — Microsoft PowerPoint 995 credits · 995 hours This course is for personnel responsible for creating presentations in a business environment. Using the many features of PowerPoint, the student will learn to produce slides which include diagrams, clipart, charts and graphs. The student will import data from word processing and spreadsheet software to prepare professional presentations. Prerequisites: CPLT1100, CPLT1200 --- # ITEC1080 — Microsoft Productivity Apps 1 This course provides students with training in Microsoft 365 and respective desktop productivity apps. Students will receive instruction in Word, Excel, Access and PowerPoint. It will be necessary to have access to a computer outside of class. A student computer lab is available on each campus. Prerequisites: ENGL0901 --- # ITEC1090 — Microsoft Productivity Apps 2 If there's a task to be done, whether it's personal or for your job, there's a productivity app that will help you do it faster, cheaper, and more efficiently. This course provides students with more training in areas such as Excel, Access, Project, and Visio requiring use of critical thinking and problem-solving skills to create real-life solutions. Prerequisites: ITEC1080 --- # ITEC1096 — Microsoft 365 This course introduces students to Microsoft 365. Microsoft 365 is more than a personal information manager; it provides organizations the ability to share documents, spreadsheets, and presentations. Knowledge, skills and abilities covered in this course include e-mail, a calendar, task manager, contact manager, cloud storage drive, note taking, a journal, and web sharing. This course prepares students to become efficient collaborators by giving them skills to use in both their personal and professional lives. --- # ITEC1103 — PC Operating Systems Examines the functions of the Windows Operating System and the Linux operating system, including command line interface, and essential open-source software concepts. Students will be able to manage their own desktop or laptop computers, including installing and running applications, managing files and using the Internet. This course takes a hands-on approach to exploring the day-to-day operations of operating systems. --- # ITEC1105 — Network Admin 1 This course introduces students to networking concepts, technologies, and typical network administration duties found in the workplace. Topics covered include communication models, network protocols, IP addressing and subnetting, physical and logical topologies for local area networks (LAN) and wide area networks (WAN), transmission media, and basic router and switch configuration. --- # ITEC1110 — Windows Admin 1 This is the first of three courses in Windows administration. The course will use recent versions of Windows operating systems. Students will learn to install and configure the desktop interface for different types of users. This will involve user management, local security groups, policy implementation, printer access, and some remote desktop configuration. --- # ITEC1122 — Linux Admin 1 This course will introduce students to foundational Linux concepts and core tasks. Students will explore command-line concepts and enterprise-level tools. --- # ITEC1140 — Data Center Safety This course provides foundational safety knowledge and hands-on skills required for personnel working in data center environments. Students will explore best practices for physical safety, proper handling of equipment, electrical hazard awareness, and correct usage of tools, ladders, and server lift operations. Emphasis is placed on preventing injury, maintaining equipment integrity, and ensuring safe operations within mission-critical spaces. The course is aligned with Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) safety standards and 10-hour OSHA card for general industry. --- # ITEC1145 — Data Center 1 Data center technicians are skilled professionals who install, maintain, and monitor mission critical computer hardware and data center infrastructure equipment. This course introduces students to data center technologies and the skills needed to enter or advance a career in data center operations. Students will explore facility equipment, power delivery, cooling requirements, computer networking hardware, and cable standards. --- # ITEC1156 — Data Center 2 In this course, students will build on their knowledge and skills in designing, building, and troubleshooting data center installations. Students will focus on servers, storage, power requirements, fault tolerance, and cable management. Prerequisites: ITEC1145 --- # ITEC1200 — Cloud Admin 1 This course introduces students to cloud computing. Students will acquire knowledge and skills aligned with the CompTIA Cloud+ certification. Through hands-on virtual labs, students will explore cloud operations, cloud deployment, cloud security, and troubleshooting cloud implementations. Prerequisites: ITEC1105 --- # ITEC1260 — Cyber Defense 1 This course introduces students to foundational cybersecurity terms and concepts. This class is aligned with the Security+ industry certification. Prerequisites: ITEC1105, ITEC1122 --- # ITEC1302 — HTML/CSS and JavaScript This course is an introduction to web development with HTML and CSS. In this course, students will learn about key technologies and standards behind the internet and world wide web. Students will develop website projects that meet current web standards and industry best practices using modern tools and techniques. The focus of this course is on the use of basic HTML, CSS and JavaScript as a technical foundation for later coursework in web application development. --- # ITEC1310 — Microsoft Publisher This course is an introduction to desktop and Web-based publishing using Microsoft Publisher. Students will learn how to create and enhance publications such as brochures, flyers, and newsletters and then convert them to websites. Students will also integrate information and files from Word, Excel, Access, and PowerPoint while working with a variety of clip art and photographs. Prerequisites: CPLT1100, CPLT1200 --- # ITEC1421 — Network Admin 2 In this course, students explore switching and routing architectures used to support and secure local area networks (LANs) and virtual local area networks (VLANs). Students will configure networks and resolve common issues with protocols in both IPv4 and IPv6 networks. Prerequisites: ITEC1105 --- # ITEC1431 — Network Admin 3 In this course, students advance their knowledge of router and switch operations. Students will configure wireless local area networks (WLANs), implement dynamic routing, troubleshoot neighbor adjacencies, filter traffic using access control lists (ACLs), and configure different types of Network Address Translation (NAT) methods. Prerequisites: ITEC1421 --- # ITEC1443 — Network Admin 4 This course focuses on enterprise networking, security, network management, virtualization, and automation. Students will configure wide area network (WAN) connections, implement IP security (IPsec) to secure virtual private networks (VPNs), monitor network operations, and prioritize network traffic. Students will explore the virtualization of network devices and the software used to automate enterprise network operations. Prerequisites: ITEC1431, ITEC1505 --- # ITEC1480 — Networking Certification Exam Prep The focus of this course is to prepare for networking certification exams. Students may prepare for one or more of the following industry certifications: CompTIA Network+, Cisco CCST Networking, Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA), and Juniper Networks Certified Associate (JNCIA-Junos). Students will prepare through simulated practice exams and experiences. Prerequisites: ITEC1443 --- # ITEC1490 — CCNA Specialty Fields This course will expose students to three specialty fields associated with the administration of Cisco networks. Topics covered include IPv6 networks, voice networks, and security. Prerequisites: ITEC1431 --- # ITEC1505 — Fundamentals of Programming with Python This course is the first course for a student planning to study computer programming. The course content introduces the student to both procedural and object-oriented programming. Emphasis will be placed on procedural programming, computational thinking and problem solving. Topics will include flowcharting, pseudocode, program design, data types including arrays and objects, conditional boolean logic, program structures for branching and iteration, functions, and basic data structures. --- # ITEC1515 — Programming Overview This course is for a student planning to study networking, database or other Information Technology (IT) discipline. Emphasis will be placed on procedural programming, computational thinking and problem solving. Topics will include flowcharting, pseudocode, program design, data types including arrays, conditional boolean logic, program structures for branching and iteration, functions, and basic data structures. --- # ITEC1600 — Contemporary Topics in Information Technology This course is designed to connect students to evolving trends within the high-tech industry. Through learner-focused curricular and co-curricular opportunities, students will explore emerging topics related to people, processes, partners, and technology within software development and other IT career pathways. --- # ITEC1900 — Specialized Lab This course is designed for students who want to enhance their skills and knowledge in order to become more proficient in specialized areas of the curriculum. Specialized lab content must be different from or beyond the expected skill level available in current course offerings. Students will have the ability to direct their efforts, with instructor approval, in curriculum activities that meet their needs. A `Specialized Lab Training Agreement` must be signed by the student and the instructor and submitted to the registrar at the time of registration. --- # ITEC2055 — Project Management This course will teach students project management skills utilizing Microsoft Project using a group-oriented problem-solving approach. Content covers the basic to intermediate Project skills to include planning a project, creating schedules, communication of information, assigning resources and costs, tracking progress, and closing a project. Prerequisites: MATH0910, MATH0920 --- # ITEC2065 — Help Desk/User Support This is a capstone course, designed to provide students the broad range of concepts and practices required of an entry-level technology professional. Students will be engaged in activities and projects designed to prepare and provide them with the knowledge, skills, and attitudes (KSA's) required to become technical service providers. Prerequisites: ITEC1000 --- # ITEC2070 — Programming and Scripting This course introduces students to the foundational concepts, tools, and practices used to streamline tasks, enhance system efficiency, and reduce manual workload in modern IT environments. This course builds essential skills in programming and scripting languages - primarily PowerShell, Bash, and Python - and demonstrates how automation can be applied across network management workflows and the cyber defense lifecycle. Prerequisites: ITEC1122 --- # ITEC2075 — IT Career Readiness This course will examine in-demand skills many IT employers seek of their potential candidates such as critical thinking, resilience, creative problem solving, empathy, collaboration, intercultural fluency, oral communication, and initiative. Investigation is facilitated by modules developed by Minnesota State IT Center of Excellence for IT students. Students may earn digital badges as they complete the modules in this course. --- # ITEC2080 — Microsoft Productivity Apps 3 Welcome to Microsoft Productivity Apps 3! In this course you will take your Microsoft Office skills to the next level and become a proficient user capable of handling complex tasks and projects with ease. Whether you are a professional looking to enhance your skills or someone aiming to enter the workforce fully prepared, this course will empower you with the knowledge and confidence needed to succeed in today's digital workplace. Prerequisites: ITEC1090 --- # ITEC2090 — Microsoft Integration This course provides a practical, project-based capstone for students with an understanding of the Microsoft Productivity Apps. Students will learn how to integrate Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, and Publisher. Students can master the true potential of Productivity Apps by learning how to work with multiple applications together, as in a real-world business environment. In today's fast-moving, mobile environment, this course focuses on the job skills needed to succeed in the workforce. This course prepares students to become more capable software users by requiring them to use critical thin… Prerequisites: ITEC1032, ITEC1080 --- # ITEC2122 — Linux Admin 2 This course is the second in sequence after Linux Admin 1. This course goes deeper into core Linux system administration skills in storage configuration and management. Prerequisites: ITEC1122 --- # ITEC2145 — Data Center 3 In this course, students will apply their data center knowledge and skills to explore Data Center Infrastructure Management (DCIM) principles and solutions. Students will explore strategic data center operations and how they drive business objectives. Students will identify data center threats and vulnerabilities and identify risk mitigation steps. Prerequisites: ITEC1156 --- # ITEC2150 — Windows Admin 2 This is the second of three courses in Windows administration using recent versions of Windows server operating systems. This course will employ the use of both server and workstation level computers to simulate the configuration of a business class network environment focusing mostly on user management through directory services and file server tier application services. Topics include working in active directory environments, printing, user account management, security management, Internet Protocol-address management, Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), terminal services, and Domain… Prerequisites: ITEC1110 --- # ITEC2162 — Linux Admin 3 Students will explore an understanding of Linux services that support enterprise networks. Prerequisites: ITEC1505, ITEC2122 --- # ITEC2270 — Windows Admin 3 This course will provide students with hands-on experience in setting up and administering Microsoft Entra ID. Students will be given the opportunity to configure virtual networking, connect Azure to on-premises sites, manage network traffic, implement cloud storage solutions, create web apps and create containers using the web Azure portal. Prerequisites: ITEC1110 --- # ITEC2385 — IT Internship This is a cooperative program between Hennepin Technical College and a participating company to allow the student an employment-like work experience. --- # ITEC2400 — Network Admin 5 In this course, students apply their experience using the Cisco IOS to explore the Juniper routing and switching architecture and the Junos OS. Through labs and configuration examples, students will gain experience with Juniper devices, routing policy, and firewall filters. This course is aligned with the Juniper Networks Certified Associate (JNCIA-Junos) certification exam. Prerequisites: ITEC1431 --- # ITEC2416 — Cyber Defense 2 This course introduces students to work in a Security Operations Center (SOC). Students will work with software to detect anomalies, view reports, create case files, and document mitigation plans. Prerequisites: ITEC1260 --- # ITEC2470 — Cyber Defense 3 This course introduces students to firewall administration using Palo Alto platforms. Prerequisites: ITEC1431, ITEC2415 --- # ITEC2500 — Mobile Application Development The students who take this course will be introduced to creating mobile applications using the Microsoft .NET Framework and the C# programming languages. The course will discuss mobile design considerations including graphical user interface design and managing local and remote application data. The course will also include a discussion of building and porting mobile applications to other platforms. Prerequisites: ITEC1505 --- # ITEC2520 — Software Security Assurance In this course students will study secure Software Development Life Cycle (secure SDLC) methodologies to integrate security testing across the development cycle. Students will learn to implement secure coding practices that align with software security assurance principles. Topics include secure application design, DevOps (software development and IT operations), cryptography, and secure software testing using an Agile project-based approach. Prerequisites: ITEC1505 --- # ITEC2536 — Cyber Defense 4 This course introduces students to the tools and techniques to become an ethical hacker. This course is aligned with the CompTIA PenTest+ industry certification. Prerequisites: ITEC2122, ITEC2415 --- # ITEC2575 — C# Programming 1 The students who take this course will be introduced to creating Microsoft Windows applications using the Microsoft .NET Framework, Visual Basic and C# programming languages. This will include using Windows forms, controls, events, methods, procedures and functions. The student will also learn how to create and manipulate database files, create and use sequential files, as well as a brief introduction to creating WEB applications. Prerequisites: ITEC1505 --- # ITEC2580 — Advanced Programming with Python In this course, students will build upon their Python programming skills. Using tools and techniques built and supported by the Python community, students will explore how Python is used to solve real-world problems. Topics include examining essential Python libraries, machine learning, Python and SQL, network programming, and the Agile framework using Python. Prerequisites: ITEC1505 --- # ITEC2585 — C# Programming 2 This course is intended as a continuation of the .Net Programming I course. The course content will introduce the student to object-oriented Windows form and web programming with database interaction. The C# and Visual Basic programming languages will be covered, and the student may choose one or both as the language of choice. Topics include software objects, classes, methods, properties, data access, LINQ, array processing, web services, threading, and console applications. Microsoft Visual Studio is used as the development environment. Prerequisites: ITEC2575, ITEC2701 --- # ITEC2591 — JavaScript This course is an introduction to web development using JavaScript with emphasis on front-end programming using jQuery. Students will develop website projects that meet current web standards and industry best practices using modern tools and techniques. Topics include: core JavaScript syntax and object-oriented programming, DOM traversal, JSON structure, event handling, data validation with regular expressions, local data storage, Ajax, using data from web service APIs. Prerequisites: ITEC1301, ITEC1505, ITEC1515 --- # ITEC2595 — Java I This course is an introduction to programming in Java. Topics include fundamentals of Java programming, including object-oriented programming, primitive data types, control structures, methods, objects, classes, class inheritance, simple graphical user interface and event-driven programs, using Swing. Object-oriented design using the Unified Modeling Language will also be introduced. Prerequisites: ITEC1301, ITEC1505 --- # ITEC2645 — Web Server Development This course is a basic introduction to Microsoft`s .NET Active Server Pages (ASP) technology for students who have a solid fundamental understanding of static web page development. The course will include the implementation of web pages with the Microsoft .NET framework using Visual Studio .NET with either the C# or VisualBasic.NET programming language. Students will develop web pages to create dynamic documents including retrieving data from SQL databases such as Microsoft SQL Server. Prerequisites: ITEC1302 --- # ITEC2676 — A+ Hardware Support In this course, students will build on their knowledge and skills in designing, building, and troubleshooting data center installations. Students will focus on servers, storage, power requirements, fault tolerance, and cable management. --- # ITEC2681 — A+ Software Support In this course, students will build on their knowledge and skills in designing, building, and troubleshooting data center installations. Students will focus on servers, storage, power requirements, fault tolerance, and cable management. Prerequisites: ITEC1103 --- # ITEC2685 — A+ Exam Prep The focus of this course is to prepare for the CompTIA A+ certification exam. Topics covered will include all prior A+ Hardware and A+ Software coursework as it relates to the CompTIA A+ certification exams. Students will prepare through simulated practice exams and experiences. --- # ITEC2701 — SQL/NoSQL Database Design This course covers relational databases and the efficient design of these databases. The course will include the definition of tables and indexes, logical and physical design, entity relationships, and transaction management. The use of Structured Query Language (SQL) and NoSQL (nonSQL) databases will be emphasized. --- # ITEC2781 — SQL Server - TransactSQL This course provides students with the technical skills required to utilize TransactSQL programming solutions within a Microsoft SQL Server client/server database management system. Prerequisites: ITEC2701 --- # ITEC2786 — SQL Server - System Administration This course provides students with the knowledge and skills required to install, configure, administer, and troubleshoot Microsoft SQL Server client/server database management system. Prerequisites: ITEC1032 --- # ITEC2801 — Systems Analysis This course presents a practical approach to systems analysis and design using a blend of traditional development methodologies with current technologies. Students will gain an understanding of the activities involved in all phases of the Systems Development Life Cycle. The course will focus on real-world business systems and will help students to understand how information technology supports operational and business requirements in today’s fast-changing technology environment. Prerequisites: ITEC1000 --- # ITEC2841 — Client/Server and Cloud Computing This course covers the evolution, impact and services available with Client/Server technology and distributed computing. The characteristics of clients and servers, the role of middleware, and virtualization using Cloud Computing will be discussed. Students will explore the various type of Client/Server implementations: SQL databases, transaction servers, distributed objects, groupware, Cloud Computing, and Web applications. Prerequisites: ITEC1302 --- # ITEC2875 — Workplace Readiness Skills Assessment Job Ready assessments measure technical skills at the occupational level and include items which gauge factual and theoretical knowledge. This 0 credit course will measure the skills of those who are completing a post-secondary technical program and is an HTC graduation requirement for the Organizational Support AAS Degree. --- # ITEC2885 — IT Support Skills Assessment Job Ready assessments measure technical skills at the occupational level and include items which gauge factual and theoretical knowledge. This 0 credit course will measure the skills of those who are completing a post-secondary technical program and is an HTC graduation requirement for the IT Support AAS Degree. --- # ITEC2900 — Machine Learning with Python This course is an overview of machine learning (ML) concepts and techniques to include topics such as ML algorithms, supervised learning, and applied neural networks. Applying ML principles, students will develop a software application to demonstrate such concepts. Prerequisites: ITEC1505 --- # ITEC2910 — Artificial Intelligence with Python This course is an overview of artificial intelligence (AI) concepts and techniques to include classic topics such as AI algorithms, machine learning (ML) and neural networks. Applying AI/ML principles, students will develop a software application to demonstrate such concepts. Prerequisites: ITEC1505 --- # LNDC1110 — Introduction to Landscape/Horticulture Careers This course is designed to introduce the student to the many and varied areas of the landscape industry, the employment opportunities and educational requirements. This course will help students understand the landscape industry and formulate career education goals. --- # LNDC1120 — Woody Plants I - Trees This course is designed to give the student a comprehensive understanding of shade, ornamental and native deciduous trees and coniferous evergreen trees. Emphasis will be given to identifying characteristics, nomenclature and their use in the landscape. --- # LNDC1125 — Arboriculture I This course is designed to give students a fundamental knowledge of the care of woody plants in the landscape. Topics include value and benefits of trees, proper planting, pruning, insect and disease identification, and commercial use of pesticides. The class will also discuss the American Nursery Standards Institute (ANSI) and Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) industry standards for woody plant material. --- # LNDC1141 — Nursery Propagation and Production This course is designed to give the student a fundamental understanding of the production process of the nursery industry. Labs will involve sexual and asexual propagation, which include commercially accepted methods of seed propagation; division, cuttings, layering, grafting and tissue culture. --- # LNDC1145 — Tree Climbing Operations This course is a continuation of Arboriculture I with emphasis on tree care via rope, saddle climbing, and ground worker operations. Specialized topics and practices to include: climbing safety, climbing equipment, familiarity with ropes and knots, throw line, foot locking, mechanics of climbing and moving through trees via rope and saddle. The student will also learn how to provide support to climbers aloft through roping and rigging skills, material handling, equipment operation, chainsaw safety and customer service relations. Along with Tree Climbing Operations, Arboriculture and Advanced… --- # LNDC1151 — Insects and Diseases of Landscape Plants This course is designed to give the student a fundamental understanding of insects and diseases of woody plants. Students will examine ways to manage pests by chemical means and/or natural methods. --- # LNDC1155 — Applied Arboriculture Operations This course places an emphasis on trees within the urban setting where typical surroundings and conditions will influence best management practices using applied tree care operations. Specialized topics and practices will include tree climbing and ground worker operations, and the identification of hazardous trees and tree defects. The students will receive directions on how to provide support to climbers aloft through roping and rigging skills, material handling, equipment operation, chainsaw safety, and customer service relations. Students can prepare for the International Society of Arbori… --- # LNDC1160 — Greenhouse Infrastructure Technology This course is designed to give the student an understanding of the greenhouse infrastructure used in the production of ornamental crops and food systems. Technology taught will include greenhouse structures, controlled environments, application of specialized equipment, and alternative growing systems such as High Tunnels. --- # LNDC1166 — Sustainable Food and Plant Production - Fall This course is designed to give the student an understanding of commercial edible and nonedible sustainable crop production practices based on the fall season. Ornamental crops to be grown are chrysanthemums, poinsettias, and other minor crops. Special emphasis will be given to herb and vegetable hydroculture. --- # LNDC1176 — Sustainable Food and Plant Production - Winter This course is designed to give the student an understanding of the production, culture and marketing of winter floriculture crops and sustainable food crops. Special emphasis will be given to the production of Easter lilies, geraniums, and other minor potted crops grown in the spring. --- # LNDC1187 — Sustainable Food and Plant Production - Summer This course is designed to give the student an understanding of the production, culture and marketing of summer floriculture crops as well as the production, harvest and marketing of food crops using sustainable practices. Special emphasis will be given to fall mum production, organic cropping, community supported agriculture, vermiculture practices, mushroom cultivation, permaculture systems, aquaponics, vegetable gardening, strawbale production, microgreen production, outdoor cutflower production and high tunnel food production. --- # LNDC1190 — Woody Plants II - Shrubs This course is designed to give the student a comprehensive understanding of deciduous and evergreen shrubs. Emphasis will be given to identifying characteristics, nomenclature and uses in the landscape. --- # LNDC1202 — Herbaceous Plant Materials This course is designed to give the student a understanding of herbaceous plants. Areas of study include cultural needs of plants, pest problems, bloom period, and design qualities of plants in the landscape. Included in the plant study are annuals, perennials, ferns, and groundcovers. --- # LNDC1220 — Integrated Pest Management This course is a study of the pest problems that affect greenhouse crops, nursery crops and woody plants in the landscape. Along with learning insect life cycles, students will participate in releasing live biological insects in the greenhouses. Special emphasis will be given to understanding how to manage environments using a combination of practices such as cultural, biological and chemical controls. This is a preparatory study for taking the Minnesota Department of Agriculture Pesticide applicators license test for categories A/E. --- # LNDC1231 — Nursery Operations This course explores the aspects of how a production nursery operates including growing, cultural practices, harvesting, and shipping. Field tries will allow the student opportunities to implement lecture information. --- # LNDC1235 — Landscape Operations This course will explore the process of how greenscape and hardscape ideas become completed field projects. Sources of materials, handling, installation procedures, project coordination and problem solving will be covered. Labs will be an important part of students gaining field experience. --- # LNDC1242 — Plant Biology This course is designed as an overview of the taxonomic and structural characteristics of higher plants. An understanding of plant anatomy, function and growth will be discussed. A lab will be held once a week to give hands on activities with regards to plant structure. --- # LNDC1250 — Bedding Plant Production This course is designed to introduce the student to cultural schedules, growing techniques, and profitable markets for herbaceous plants. Emphasis will be placed on spring bedding plants. The student will grow bedding plants and market them to the public. --- # LNDC1271 — Soil Science This course will help the student recognize the various types of soils and how plants respond to various soils and soil fertility. --- # LNDC1300 — Minnesota Invasive Terrestrial Plants This course is designed to give the student a working knowledge of invasive plants in Minnesota and surrounding regions by studying local eco-regions and designing a management plan to control invasives on that site. The plant list will cover non-native, invasive woody and herbaceous plants that are currently endangering native habitats. Annual, perennial, and biennial types will be covered. Students will learn the common and botanical names as well as the habitats these plants are most successful in. --- # LNDC1315 — Minnesota Native Plants and Communities This course is designed to introduce the student to Minnesota's natural resources, and the plants that live there natively. Emphasis will be given to identifying characteristics, nomenclature and functions of native plants in Minnesota's six ecosystems. The student will participate in weekly plant hikes to aid in the identification of plants weather permitting. The student will come away with knowledge of the impact humans have on those plants and their ecosystems. --- # LNDC1400 — Small Business Planning This course introduces the essentials of starting and managing a small business in Minnesota’s green industry. Through hands-on learning, students explore how to transform a service idea into a viable, fundable, and sustainable business. Emphasis is placed on developing a business plan and budget that account for safety requirements, licensing, sales tax, and practical pricing strategies. By the end of the course, students will complete a foundational business plan tailored to landscape and related green industry services. --- # LNDC1500 — Small Business Management This course prepares students to manage and grow a landscape or horticulture business once it is launched. Students learn how to develop pricing strategies, manage client relationships, plan equipment purchases, and oversee financial health. Special focus is given to day-to-day operations, staffing and marketing in the green industry. By the end of the course, students will complete a marketing plan tailored to their personal goals. --- # LNDC1900 — Specialized Lab This course is designed for students who want to enhance their skills and knowledge in order to become more proficient in specialized areas of the curriculum. Specialized lab content must be different from or beyond the expected skill level available in current course offerings. Students will have the ability to direct their efforts, with instructor approval, in curriculum activities that meet their needs. A `Specialized Lab Training Agreement` must be signed by the student and the instructor and submitted to the registrar at the time of registration. --- # LNDC2110 — Introduction to Landscape Construction This course is designed to give the student a basic understanding of essential skills necessary in the landscape construction industry. Included are blue print reading, landscape surveying, grading and drainage and basic carpentry. --- # LNDC2120 — Landscape Construction I This course is designed to prepare the student for professional competency in the area of landscape construction. Emphasis will be given to plan reading, plan take offs and extensive field lab projects. The focus of this course will be on different types of retaining walls, pavers, concrete, ponds and stonework. --- # LNDC2131 — Landscape Construction II This course is designed to prepare the student for professional competency in the area of landscape construction. Emphasis will be given to plan reading, plan take offs and extensive field lab projects. The focus of this course will be on deck and fence construction. Prerequisites: LNDC2110 --- # LNDC2160 — Landscape Design I Students will be exposed to the fundamental skills in landscape design principles, elements, processes and techniques, with an emphasis on functionality, aesthetics, and sustainability. Emphasis will be placed on developing spatial and planting design to deliver creative design solutions for a variety of residential landscapes and outdoor living areas. Prerequisites: LNDC2271 --- # LNDC2166 — Arboriculture II This course is a continuation of Arboriculture I and is designed to give students an advanced knowledge of the care and recognition of problems facing woody plants in the landscape. Topics covered include: advanced tree pruning, storms and damage, hazard trees, soil remediation, plant appraisal and valuation, trees and the law, commercial use of pesticide injections, and air spade work. The class will discuss the ANSI and MnDOT industry standards for woody plant material and describe the Tree Inspector Certification process through the MN Dept. of Agriculture. Students will also study the def… Prerequisites: LNDC1125 --- # LNDC2171 — Landscape Design II This course is a continuation of Landscape Design 1, focusing on complex design concepts, site analysis, and integrated planting strategies. Students will develop creative, practical, functional, and sustainable designs for a range of residential landscapes and outdoor living spaces. Prerequisites: LNDC2160, LNDC2271 --- # LNDC2210 — Tropical Plants and Their Uses This course is designed to give students an understanding of the Interior Plantscaping industry. Emphasis will be placed on tropical plant identification, interior plant design, selection, installation, management and maintenance within buildings. The effects of interior plants on people and the environment will also be emphasized. --- # LNDC2241 — Landscape Equipment Operation This course is designed to give students hands-on experience with various types of equipment used in the Landscape/Horticulture industry. Focus will be given to safety, maintenance and the proper operation of equipment such as: skid steer loaders, 1-ton truck and trailer, backhoe, tree spade, workman, chainsaws, wood chipper, lawn mowers and various other types of equipment. --- # LNDC2261 — Professional Gardening This course is designed to prepare the student to professionally design, install and maintain various garden types and containers in the community and private/commercial sectors. Some of the hands-on skills taught include site preparation, plant selection, pest/weed identification, pruning, tool identification, and pollinator activity in the garden. --- # LNDC2271 — Landscape Design Computer Applications I Students will be exposed to the fundamentals of computer-aided drafting for landscape design using Dynascape Design software. The course emphasizes creating base maps, drafting accuracy, design layout, and producing accurate, detailed drawings and professional drawings for presentation. --- # LNDC2280 — Landscape Design Computer Applications II This is a continuation of Landscape Design Computer Applications 1 where students build on previous CAD skills using Dynascape Color and SketchUp to create color rendered and 3D landscape presentations. Students create professional-quality landscape plans with detailed drawings, realistic visuals, and portfolio-ready projects. Prerequisites: LNDC2160, LNDC2271 --- # LNDC2290 — Dynascapes Training for the Green Industry This course is designed for the industry experienced designer. The course will give the student the required skills to become comfortable and proficient with software. Basic computer knowledge is required. --- # LNDC2330 — Landscape Construction Internship Certificate This is a cooperative training program between Hennepin Technical College and a landscape occupation facility which allows the student to apply competencies learned in the program to an employment-like work experience. --- # LNDC2335 — Landscape Construction Internship This is a cooperative training program between Hennepin Technical College and a landscape occupation facility which allows the student to apply competencies learned in the program to an employment-like work experience. --- # LNDC2341 — Arboriculture Internship Certificate This is a cooperative training program between Hennepin Technical College and a landscape occupation facility which allows the student to apply competencies learned in the program to an employment-like work experience. --- # LNDC2346 — Arboriculture Internship This is a cooperative training program between Hennepin Technical College and an occupation facility which allows the student to apply competencies learned in the program to an employment/work experience. --- # LNDC2350 — Grounds Maintenance Internship This is a cooperative training program between Hennepin Technical College and a grounds maintenance occupation facility which allows the student to apply competencies learned in the program to an employment/work experience. --- # LNDC2360 — Horticulture Internship This is a cooperative training program between Hennepin Technical College and a landscape occupation facility which allows the student to apply competencies learned in the program to an employment-like work experience. --- # MACH1056 — Blueprint Reading I This course is designed for people who are currently working on, or training to be employed in technical positions that require the use of engineering drawings. Dimensions and notes, multi-view drawings, tolerancing and shop sketching will be given consideration. This course will focus on the latest drafting conventions including ANSI standards. Students will use textbooks and handouts that guide them through how blueprints are developed and how to interpret them. --- # MACH1075 — Careers in Manufacturing This course introduces students to the skills, technology, work environment, potential salary, and job placement for occupations in the fields of Machine Tool Technology, Mechatronics (Automation Robotics, Electronics, Fluid Power), Welding and Metal Fabrication, Plastics Engineering Technology, and Engineering CAD (Computer-Aided Design) Technology. This dynamic course includes industry-specific tours, as well as hands-on projects that familiarize students with field practices and shop safety. A technical aptitude assessment will be administered to assist students in determining if a career… --- # MACH1100 — Introduction to Machining Technology This course will give the student an overview of machining technology as it is used in the manufacturing industry today. The course also covers shop safety, use of hand tools, use of precision measuring tools and the operation of the pedestal grinder. This course will cover the characteristics of hazardous wastes and its safe handling, storage, and disposal. Prerequisites: ENGL0901 --- # MACH1105 — Drilling and Sawing Processes This course will introduce the student to the horizontal cutoff saw, the vertical bandsaw and operation of the drill press. Hands on use of these machine tools will be emphasized through a lab experience. This course will cover the characteristics of hazardous wastes and its safe handling, storage, and disposal. Prerequisites: MACH1100 --- # MACH1110 — Turning Technology I This course is designed to introduce the student to the function and application of the engine lathe. Basic turning operations will be performed. Threading with taps and dies, boring and grooving operations will also be covered. Students will produce parts in the shop environment. This course will cover the characteristics of hazardous wastes and its safe handling, storage, and disposal. Prerequisites: MATH0800 --- # MACH1120 — Turning Technology II This course is a continuation of Turning Technology I covering the operations of single point thread cutting, knurling, form tools and cutting tapers. Special emphasis will be placed on turning with carbide insert tooling. Students will produce parts in the shop environment. This course will cover the characteristics of hazardous wastes and its safe handling, storage, and disposal. Prerequisites: MACH1110 --- # MACH1125 — Milling Technology I This course will introduce the student to the operation of the vertical milling machine. Emphasis will be placed on machine setup and machining parts square and parallel. Drilling, reaming, tapping, boring and angle milling will also be covered. Students will produce parts in the shop environment. Prerequisites: MATH0800 --- # MACH1130 — Milling Technology II This course is a continuation of Milling Technology I and will cover the following vertical milling operations: pocket milling, form cutters, milling keyways, using a indexing head and rotary table. Students will produce parts in the shop environment. This course will cover the characteristics of hazardous wastes and its safe handling, storage, and disposal. Prerequisites: MACH1125 --- # MACH1135 — Precision Grinding This course is designed to introduce the student to the surface grinder. Grinding flat surfaces, angles and form grinding will be covered. Students will produce parts in the shop environment. Prerequisites: MACH1125 --- # MACH1140 — Introduction to CNC This course will introduce the students to the fundamentals of computer numerical control (CNC) milling and turning. Basic CNC operation and conversational programming will be covered. This course will cover the characteristics of hazardous wastes and its safe handling, storage, and disposal. Prerequisites: MACH1125 --- # MACH1145 — Machinists Reference Materials This course will introduce the student to the use of reference books used by individuals in the machining industry. The use of Machinery`s Handbook and The Machinists Practical Guide will be covered. This course will cover the characteristics of hazardous wastes and its safe handling, storage, and disposal. --- # MACH1205 — Machine Tool Technology This course is designed for students who are working or majoring in engineering or mechanical fields. These fields include areas such as: Automation Robotics Engineering Technology, Engineering CAD, Fluid Power, Machine Tool, Manufacturing Engineering and Plastics. The theory and application of machine tools to these fields will be emphasized. The concepts of CNC, Tool and Die, and Mold making will also be explored. This course will cover the characteristics of hazardous wastes and its safe handling, storage, and disposal. --- # MACH1900 — Specialized Lab This course is designed for students who want to enhance their skills and knowledge in order to become more proficient in specialized areas of the curriculum. Specialized lab content must be different from or beyond the expected skill level available in current course offerings. Students will have the ability to direct their efforts, with instructor approval, in curriculum activities that meet their needs. A `Specialized Lab Training Agreement` must be signed by the student and the instructor and submitted to the registrar at the time of registration. This course will cover the characteristic… --- # MACH2400 — CNC Setup and Operation This course will familiarize students with CNC machines. The student will be trained in safety procedures, setup, and operation of various types of CNC machines. This course will cover the characteristics of hazardous wastes and its safe handling, storage, and disposal. --- # MACH2406 — CNC Programming This course will introduce the student to computer numerical control machine tools. CNC programming, setup, and operation will be studied. Milling and turning programs will be developed and examined. This course will cover the characteristics of hazardous wastes and its safe handling, storage, and disposal. --- # MACH2410 — CAD/CAM This course will introduce the student to computer-assisted design and computer-assisted machining. Machining processes and post-processor selection will also be covered. Prerequisites: METS1000 --- # MACH2415 — CNC Milling This course will introduce the student to the fundamentals of computer numerical controlled milling. Programming, tooling requirements, machine setup, and machine operation will be emphasized. Prerequisites: MACH2410 --- # MACH2420 — Blueprint Reading II for Machinists This course is a continuation of Blueprint Reading I. Enhancing machinists and inspectors blueprint reading skills will be emphasized. An introduction to Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing will be covered along with other advanced blueprint reading skills. Prerequisites: MACH1056 --- # MACH2425 — Geometry/Trigonometry for Machinists This course covers the practical application of the basic principles of plane geometry and right angle trigonometry to solve machine shop related problems. Included will be right triangle functions and solutions along with the law of sines and the law of cosines. This course will cover the characteristics of hazardous wastes and its safe handling, storage, and disposal. Prerequisites: MATH0940 --- # MACH2430 — CNC Machining Centers This course will allow the student to increase their skills in CNC milling applications. CNC machining centers will be utilized. Programming, tooling requirements, machine setup, and machine operation of CNC machining centers will be emphasized. This course will cover the characteristics of hazardous wastes and its safe handling, storage, and disposal. Prerequisites: MACH2415 --- # MACH2435 — CNC Turning Centers This course will introduce the student to CNC turning centers. Programming, tooling, setup, and operation of CNC turning centers will be emphasized. --- # MACH2440 — Quality Assurance This course will expose the student to quality control concepts utilizing common manufacturing inspection methods. Inspection tools will include CMM machines, the digital height stand, profilometer, etc. SPC and the ISO 9000 series will also be discussed. The student will review and create inspection forms and charts. --- # MACH2445 — Heat Treat and Metallurgy This course will introduce the student to the identification and characteristics of the common metals used in the machining industry. Emphasis will be placed on the composition of steel and the effects of its alloys. Heat treating and hardness testing of steel will also be examined. This course will cover the characteristics of hazardous wastes and its safe handling, storage, and disposal. Prerequisites: MACH1125 --- # MACH2450 — Fundamentals of EDM This course is designed to introduce the student to the fundamentals of electrical discharge machine (EDM) technology. The process covered will include the programming, tooling, setup, and operation of traveling wire and sinker EDM machines. --- # MACH2455 — Die/Mold Design This course will introduce students to the concepts of Tool and Die/Mold design. Projects include researching and designing a basic die and mold. This course will cover the characteristics of hazardous wastes and its safe handling, storage, and disposal. --- # MACH2460 — Die Construction This course applies the principle skills learned from Die/Mold Design to the construction of basic die components. The student will machine and construct a basic die. This course will cover the characteristics of hazardous wastes and its safe handling, storage, and disposal. Prerequisites: MACH2455 --- # MACH2465 — Mold Construction This course applies the principal skills learned in Die/Mold Design to the construction of basic mold components. The student will machine and assemble a basic mold. Prerequisites: MACH2455 --- # MACH2470 — Advanced CNC Turning Centers This course is designed to allow the student to increase his/her skill level in CNC Turning Centers. Skills learned in the CNC Turning Centers course will be applied to programming and machining selected turned parts. This course will cover the characteristics of hazardous wastes and its safe handling, storage, and disposal. Prerequisites: MACH2435 --- # MACH2475 — Gibbs CAD/CAM Milling This course will introduce the student to computer-assisted design and computer-assisted machining. Students will use the latest version of GibbsCAM software to simulate CNC milling and generate CNC code. Part design, machining processes, and post-processor selection will be covered. This course will cover the characteristics of hazardous wastes and its safe handling, storage, and disposal. Prerequisites: METS1000 --- # MACH2480 — ESPRIT Programming This course will introduce the student to computer-assisted design and computer-assisted machining; CAD/CAM. Students will use ESPRIT CAD/CAM software to draw parts, create features on wire frame and solid models, create CNC milling and turning tool paths and generate code. Tool and fixture setup sheets will be produced as well as process sheets and time sheets. Prerequisites: MACH1140, MACH2406 --- # MACH2495 — Machine Tool Technology Internship This course allows the student to gain on-the-job experience in the Machine Tool Technology industry. The student is responsible for locating and arranging the internship site. One (1) to four (4) credits can be taken, with each credit requiring 40 hours of time spent on the job. Student performance will be monitored by the instructor and evaluated by the employer. This will be a cooperative training program between Hennepin Technical College and a company. The student will apply competencies learned in the program to an employment-like work experience. Tasks and course goals will be determin… --- # MACH2500 — Introduction to Swiss-Style Machining This course will expose students to the basics of CNC Swiss Style Lathes. The student will be introduced to safety procedures and the nomenclature of CNC Swiss Style Lathes. Basic CNC turning, milling, and drilling procedures will be reviewed. Comparisons of CNC turning as opposed to CNC Swiss-Style training will be examined. Basic concepts of the setup and operation of CNC Swiss Style Lathes will be explored and common G&M codes will be identified. This course will cover the characteristics of hazardous wastes and its safe handling, storage, and disposal. --- # MACH2505 — CNC Swiss-Style Lathe Setup and Operation This course will further expose students to the setup of CNC Swiss Style Lathes, tooling, and the bar feeder. The student will setup and operate CNC Swiss-Style Lathes. Parts will be machined from selected programs. This course will cover the characteristics of hazardous wastes and its safe handling, storage, and disposal. Prerequisites: MACH2500 --- # MACH2510 — CNC Swiss-Style Lathe Programming This course will require students to write and produce programs for CNC Swiss Style Lathes. The student will also produce projects on the CNC Swiss Style Lathes using these programs. Setup and cycle reduction time will also be covered. This course will cover the characteristics of hazardous wastes and its safe handling, storage, and disposal. Prerequisites: MACH2505 --- # MACH2520 — Mazak CNC Mazatrol Programming This course will familiarize students with the Mazak Mazatrol programming system. Electronic Industries Association (EIA) (G and M code) is the standard programming language for CNC (Computer Numeric Control) machine tools, whereas Mazatrol is a Mazak specific conversational language. Students will be trained to use Mazatrol to create programs for Mazak machining and turning centers. Mazatrol allows for machine readable code to be created quickly and efficiently. Prerequisites: MACH1140 --- # MACH2525 — Mazak CNC Turning Center This course will allow students to increase their skills in Mazak CNC (Computer Numeric Control) Turning Center applications. Emphasis will be placed on programming, tooling requirements, machine setup, and machine operation and safety. Mazak processes will be taught using the Mazatrol programming language. Prerequisites: MACH1140 --- # MACH2530 — Mazak CNC Machining Center This course will allow students to increase their skills in Mazak CNC (Computer Numeric Control) Machining Center. Emphasis will be placed on programming, tooling requirements, machine setup, and machine operation and safety. Mazak processes will be taught using Mazatrol and Electronic Industry Association (EIA) (G and M code) programming languages. Prerequisites: MACH1140 --- # MACH2600 — Introduction to Quality Assurance This course will introduce the student to the basics of metrology. The reading of blueprint specifications and tolerance requirements will be discussed. Students will learn proper measuring techniques using precision hand tools. --- # MACH2610 — Inspection Processes This course will introduce the student to the concepts of statistical sampling and industry measuring methods. Students will examine setups and fixtures. Advanced measuring techniques will be introduced. Prerequisites: MACH2440, MACH2600, METS1050 --- # MACH2615 — Inspection Equipment and Techniques This course will introduce the student to the maintenance and operation of advanced measurement equipment such as the CMM (Coordinate Measuring Machine) optical comparator, and vision systems. Programming and reporting software for this equipment will also be studied. Prerequisites: MACH2610 --- # MACH2620 — Quality Systems This course will introduce the student to the Quality Control systems that are in use in today's modern manufacturing environment. Deming, Total Quality Management (TQM), Management By Objective (MB), Six Sigma, Lean, and International Organization for Standardization (ISO) will be covered. Prerequisites: MACH2615 --- # MACH2625 — Computer Analysis of Manufacturing Data The student will be exposed to advanced measuring techniques for collecting data from manufacturing processes. Methods of documenting, analyzing and reporting data utilizing Microsoft Excel and MiniTab software will be practiced. Participants will also employ process capability studies, hypothesis testing, and design of experiment techniques to perform measurement system and data analysis. Prerequisites: MACH2440 --- # MATH0800 — Essential Skills for Math Pathways This course focuses on developing number sense and by-hand computational skills with whole numbers, fractions, decimals, and integers. These skills are a necessary foundation for employment, higher level mathematics courses, and everyday life. Students will also develop confidence in their mathematics skills through implementing a variety of strategies and study skills specific to mathematics. --- # MATH0910 — Math Pathways Plus for College and Careers This course is designed for students to establish a foundation for problem solving and critical thinking used in college level mathematics and career applications. Topics include practical applications of real numbers, geometry, measurement, data analysis, and algebraic equations. This course is taken at a slower pace than , so that strategies for learning mathematics and a review of basic skills can be integrated throughout. Prerequisites: ENGL0901, MATH0800 --- # MATH0920 — Math Pathways for College and Careers This course is designed for students to establish a foundation for problem solving and critical thinking used in college level mathematics and career applications. Topics include practical applications of real numbers, geometry, measurement, data analysis, and algebraic equations. --- # MATH0940 — Beginning Algebra This course includes practical applications of basic algebra from signed numbers through solving and graphing equations plus solving systems of equations and formulas with applied problems. Prerequisites: MATH0910, MATH0920 --- # MATH0960 — Mathematical Literacy In this course, students explore tools to decipher, solve, and explain mathematical problems encountered in college coursework and daily life. Key mathematical concepts of this course include numerical reasoning, proportional reasoning, algebraic reasoning, geometry, data representation and function analysis. Emphasis will be on modeling, interpretation, and problem solving in a variety of contexts. This course prepares students for Applications of Quantitative Reasoning or Introduction to Statistics. Prerequisites: MATH0910, MATH0920 --- # MATH0980 — Intermediate Algebra This course includes practical applications of advanced algebra topics: polynomials and factoring, quadratic equations, exponents and radicals, radicals equations and formulas, plus common and natural logarithms. Prerequisites: MATH0940 --- # MATH1007 — Math for the Trades This course explores basic math skills in practical contexts required by students in the trade programs, including skills with integers, fractions, mixed numbers, and decimals. The course would emphasize doing rather than theory, application rather than memorization, self-confidence, building mathematical reasoning, and practical use of tools and formulas. --- # MATH1020 — Geometry and Trigonometry This course includes practical applications of basic definitions and properties of plane geometry, trigonometric functions, the law of sines, the law of cosines and vectors. Prerequisites: MATH0940 --- # MATH1070 — Math for Industry This course is designed to enhance a student’s foundation, understanding, and appreciation of mathematics as it relates to industry. Throughout this course, students will be introduced to problems where they will integrate direct connections between mathematics and concrete real-life problems as seen in technical and industrial applications. This course is designed primarily for students who are in a field of study which is non-math intensive. --- # MATH1150 — Applications of Quantitative Reasoning The focus of this course is on using quantitative information to think, reason and communicate more effectively. Students are presented with real world problems, and then asked to translate them into mathematics, and solve them. Topics include thinking critically, numbers in the real world, financial management, statistical reasoning, probability, and mathematical modeling. Examples and applications will be drawn from a wide range of disciplines and everyday situations including problems involving geometry, proportional reasoning, and percentages. This course will be a mix of lecture, individ… Prerequisites: MATH0960, MATH0980 --- # MATH1250 — Introduction to Statistics This is an introductory course in descriptive statistics, probability, and inferential statistics topics include statistical theory and experimental design, data analysis, measures of central tendency, measures of dispersion, basic probability, binomial and normal distributions, regression analysis and correlation, inference, and sampling methods. Additional topics may include chi-squared tests and analysis of variance. Prerequisites: MATH0960, MATH0980 --- # MATH1400 — College Algebra Topics covered in this course include: concepts of algebra-real numbers, exponents, polynomials, and rational expressions; equations and inequalities; functions and graphs; polynomial and rational functions; exponential and logarithmic functions; conic sections; systems of equations and inequalities; sequences and probability. Prerequisites: MATH0980 --- # MATH2250 — Precalculus with Trigonometry This course will provide the necessary foundation for a standard calculus course. Topics include functions and their equations, exponential and logarithmic functions and their applications, right triangle trigonometry, law of sines and law of cosines, trigonometric functions and their inverses, trigonometric identities and equations, difference quotients, vectors, polar coordinates, and parametric equations. Students will also utilize their graphing calculator in solving and graphing functions. Prerequisites: MATH1400 --- # MATH2300 — Calculus I This course covers the derivative of functions of a single variable and an introduction to the definite and indefinite integrals. Topics include limits, continuity, derivatives and their applications, the Mean Value Theorem, curve sketching, antiderivatives, Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, and integrals. Students will also utilize their graphing calculator in solving and graphing functions. Prerequisites: MATH2250 --- # METS1000 — Computers in Manufacturing This course is for those currently working or studying to work in manufacturing areas that need to learn basic computer skills that relate to work in the manufacturing environment. Topics covered include basic computer hardware, operating systems, Internet research, word-processing, spreadsheets, visual presentations, simulation and CAD. --- # METS1020 — Industrial Manufacturing Processes This course is designed to introduce the student to manufacturing methods commonly used to produce industrial parts. The information in this course is useful to students in most technical occupations. Study includes selecting a process that will produce parts with optimum physical properties at the lowest cost. --- # METS1050 — Quality Control This course introduces students to basic quality control principles, techniques, and procedures used by organizations to assure customer satisfaction of a product and/or service. This course includes quality control concepts utilizing common measurement methods and tools used for inspection. --- # METS1150 — M-Powered Internship This 80-hour course provides students with a prescribed on-the-job educational experience in their area of emphasis: CNC (computer numerical control) machine operator, precision metal stamping, quality, research and development lab and manufacturing process. Students receive Performance Achievement Records (PAR's) that outline the curriculum and are evaluated against these predetermined curriculum objectives by the employer. Prerequisites: METS1105 --- # METS1200 — Industry Practices and Procedures This course will familiarize the learner with a variety of established practices and procedures. This course introduces widely followed environmental procedures prescribe by State and Federal laws. An emphasis on established safety, preventive maintenance and good industrial practices will be experienced throughout this course. A focus on accepted workplace rules, behavior and professionalism, material handling, hand tool identification and proper usage will be discussed. The importance of utilizing emerging computer software and mobile based applications will be highlighted. This course is a… --- # METS1995 — Manufacturing and Engineering Technology --- # METS2000 — Engineering Design Principles This course covers the nature of design, rotary and linear motion components such as: levers, linkages, winches, chain, belt and sprocket drives, gear boxes and electric motors. Hydraulic and pneumatic actuators and limited rotation devices will be discussed. Various applications will be discussed and evaluated during the course. The student will get experience selecting mechanical drive components, bearings, and fasteners from various vendor catalogs. Students will work in teams to develop an assigned project. --- # METS2100 — Statics and Strength of Materials This course will introduce the student to the understanding and applications of applied physics. Items covered will include the use of calculators to solve algebra and trigonometry functions, vectoring equilibrium`s, stress, strain, deformations, moments of inertia and section modules, belt friction, thermal expansion, welded and bolted connections. Prerequisites: MATH1150, MATH1400 --- # METS2800 — Manufacturing Engineering Technology Internship This course is designed for students who want to enhance their skills and knowledge in order to become more proficient in "work-environment" areas of the curriculum. Students will have the ability to direct their efforts, with instructor approval, in curriculum activities that meet their needs. An `Internship Training Agreement` must be signed by the student, employer and the proper HTC representatives and submitted to the registrar at the time of registration. --- # MGDP1000 — Fundamentals of Digital Technology Fundamentals of Digital Technology offers a comprehensive introduction to the Macintosh Operating system including; file management, compression methods, filesharing with Airdrop, cloud-sharing services and file attachment techniques. Navigating today's technology-driven world through the lens of a Mac. Hands-on learning activities and practical exercises will challenge students to gain proficiency in fundamental areas such as basic computer usage, internet navigation, email etiquette, and productivity tools. Computer literacy is addressed in this course. --- # MGDP1010 — Basic Drawing This course introduces the concepts of basic drawing, one and two point perspective, basic line illustration, freehand drawing, basic form and shading techniques as it applies to design and professional drawing. Prerequisites: ENGL0901, CPLT1200 --- # MGDP1120 — Introduction to Digital Photography Digital Photography will be broken down into key terms, physical parts and finished samples. Students will develop an understanding of setting up and customizing a digital camera (from a cell phone to a full DSLR). What makes a good photo and how to capture a good photo will be emphasized. Through setup of camera equipment students manage and maintain devices in working order. Create an image portfolio of samples displaying images in various conditions. Students will edit and organize batches of images for editing. Students will practice workflow (shooting an image then editing in post-produc… --- # MGDP1205 — Fundamentals of Graphic Design Graphic Design by definition is the applied art of designing any information, thought, idea or message for print or digital media. This course is designed to give the student the skills necessary to realize and value the graphic design industry. Course content includes historical overview, technological advances, common applications, basic design principles, layout and advertising concepts, typographical creativity, common tools and measuring systems. Whether the design is for print, web, or the multimedia, the student will explore the various design concepts that allow a thought, idea or mes… Prerequisites: ENGL0901, CPLT1200 --- # MGDP1210 — Graphic Design Essentials Graphic Design professionals need to learn how to use tools of their trade. This course concentrates on several aspects of those tools: printing and presentation of materials; industry processes of printing and bindery as it pertains to finished printed materials; and color theory for design purposes. The student will learn on how to use the various printers and output devices in the Graphic Design department; use mounting materials and trimming devices for presentation purposes; and various color models which they will apply to their design concepts throughout their coursework. --- # MGDP1220 — Concepts in Creativity Having employees who can think creatively is one of the major challenges facing business and industry. This course will enable the student to develop their own creative learning skills. They will be faced with a series of problems and through research and creative exercises come up with their own visual solutions. This course will provide students with the opportunity to discover their own creative strengths. Prerequisites: ENGL0901, CPLT1200 --- # MGDP1230 — Photoshop This course is designed to give the student basic knowledge and understanding of Adobe Photoshop. The student will be introduced to the operation of tools used in Photoshop. Also included in this course will be an introduction to the use of layers (element layers, layer masks, grouping layers, blending layers and using underlying layers), channels (color and alpha), selections (making, saving and loading), masks (quick masks, saving and editing), color modes, tonal correction (levels and curves), resolution control, file formats, drop shadows, text effects, filters, preparing files for web pu… Prerequisites: MGDP1205 --- # MGDP1240 — Illustrator This course is designed to give the student a basic knowledge and understanding of Adobe`s powerful vector based drawing program: Illustrator. Students will learn with step-by-step instruction, in-depth explanation, and creative projects. Skill building will occur through hands-on projects that cover Illustrator's powerful drawing functions, transformation features, patterns, brushes, filters, effects, graph creation, 3D, and print file preparation. Prerequisites: ENGL0901, CPLT1200, MGDP1205 --- # MGDP1250 — Web Design & Development I This course will introduce students to the basics of the latest version of HTML (hypertext markup language) and CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) while preparing them for more advanced studies. Students will learn HTML and CSS from the ground up, beginning with solid industry standard concepts. Instruction will stress designing for backward and forward compatibility, usability, and accessibility using standards-based markup. Topics include asset management, image optimization, web hosting, site planning, and the various tools web designers use to produce effective websites that meet industry deman… Prerequisites: ENGL0901 --- # MGDP1265 — XHTML This course will introduce students to the basics of XHTML (the web markup language) and prepare them for more advanced studies. Students will learn XHTML from the ground up, beginning with solid HTML concepts. Standards-based instruction will stress designing for backward and forward compatibility, usability, and accessibility. Students will develop and publish Web pages that include XHTML techniques while using tables, frames, and forms. Prerequisites: ENGL0901, CPLT1200 --- # MGDP1310 — InDesign Adobe InDesign is a professional, industry standard page layout tool that allows you to integrate text and graphics with unparalleled precision and control. It provides seamless integration with Adobe's other production tools such as Photoshop and Illustrator. In this course you will cover basics of InDesign's workspace, document set-up, text formatting, layers, objects, frames, color models, graphic creation and modification, text linking and wrapping, bezier drawing techniques, tabs, tables, preflighting and printing. Prerequisites: MGDP1205 --- # MGDP1330 — Advanced Page Layout This is an intermediate level of digital page layout designed to solidify concepts learned in the introductory page layout courses. This project-based course takes basic skills to the next level and focuses on production standards for using digital page layout using Adobe InDesign. Students will be required to create various single and multi-page projects emphasizing their ability to utilize page design, color application, color separation, libraries, style sheets, multi-page/master pages, advanced typographical techniques, and various output devices. A final portfolio quality capstone projec… Prerequisites: MGDP1230, MGDP1240, MGDP1310, MGDP2010 --- # MGDP1340 — Advanced Photoshop This course will cover advanced Photoshop techniques. Included in the course will be combining layers, using layer comps; blend modes used in layers and tools; advanced masking techniques, image presentation, Camera RAW, software integration, output resolution issues, using file formats for various outputs, color modes, color correction for print media and digital formats, duotones, tritones and quadtones, special effects, 3D image manipulation, and vanishing points. Other timely topics will be covered as technology changes during the course structure. Prerequisites: MGDP1230 --- # MGDP1350 — Advanced Illustrator This course is designed to give the student a more in-depth working knowledge of Adobe Illustrator. The student will learn how to use more advanced Illustrator techniques in order to produce original digital artwork. This course will cover software integration with other Creative Suite software. Prerequisites: MGDP1240 --- # MGDP1360 — Acrobat Acrobat works on multiple platforms offering flexible, independent viewing of content integrity and consistency. The student will use Acrobat to repurpose files for multiple uses, including: print, web and interactive design. Students will analyze and create PDF files by adding interactivity, annotated proofers marks, links, bookmarks, forms and search methods. Prerequisites: ENGL0901, CPLT1200 --- # MGDP1645 — Social Media Production II This course introduces students to media campaigns in a social media environment. Students will incorporate a mix of media to accomplish the goals of having multiple versions of a campaign delivered to different audiences and various online formats. Students will write a creative brief based on collected data through key marketing methods; A/B split testing on targeted audiences, and re-marketing strategies. A measurable KPI (key performance indicator) will help students develop thoughtful social media advertising. Emphasis on the tone or ”voice” gives the design meaning. Marketing to specifi… --- # MGDP1900 — Specialized Lab This course is designed for students who want to enhance their skills and knowledge in order to become more proficient in specialized areas of the curriculum. Specialized lab content must be different from or beyond the expected skill level available in current course offerings. Students will have the ability to direct their efforts, with instructor approval, in curriculum activities that meet their needs. A `Specialized Lab Training Agreement` must be signed by the student and the instructor and submitted to the registrar at the time of registration. --- # MGDP2010 — Applied Graphic Design This course incorporates hands-on application of Fundamentals of Graphic Design combined with creativity and tools from software and other lecture courses. Students will apply the principles and elements of design to hands-on projects. The learner will create and design projects from concept to completion. The projects developed in this course will be used in the student's portfolio. Prerequisites: MGDP1010, MGDP1205, MGDP1240 --- # MGDP2030 — Packaging and Display Advertising This advanced course students explore the production of 3-D form and surface graphics. The student will use a creative approach design multiple projects including packaging, display and environmental outdoor advertising. Students will create 3-D prototypes for various packages and build models for point-of-purchase displays and large signage. Projects will be designed for inclusion in student portfolios. Prerequisites: MGDP1330, MGDP1340, MGDP1350 --- # MGDP2040 — Collateral Advertising This advanced course examines the graphic designer's role in the layout and design of publications including booklets, brochures, direct mail and multi-page projects. Lectures and lab will cover current trends and technological practices within the graphic design industry. Students will produce comprehensive visuals for several publications using the elements and principles of design. Collateral materials created in this course will be included in the student's final portfolio. Prerequisites: MGDP1330 --- # MGDP2050 — Web Design & Development II This course introduces intermediate HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) concepts including positioning and layout, responsive design, CSS3 concepts, and basic scripting. The learner will build an effective and dynamic navigation system, learn how to use page layout, work with typography, colors, backgrounds, and use white space. The course will use a project-based approach, follow industry's best practices, and the learner will design and develop a fully functional web site for a semester project. The learner will examine user experience by conducting user resear… Prerequisites: MGDP1250 --- # MGDP2060 — Web Design & Development III The dynamic needs of modern web applications would not be possible without server-side technologies. This course explores PHP by developing dynamically driven content, form processing, Content Management Systems (CMS) and will focus on WordPress. Topics also include database setup, database queries, publishing and syncing to a web host. In this project-based course, students design and develop a dynamic website utilizing WordPress as a CMS. Concepts include WordPress fundamentals, creating custom themes, website maintenance, and using plug-ins to extend WordPress. This course also continues t… Prerequisites: MGDP1250 --- # MGDP2080 — Applied Typography In this intermediate level course, the student will immerse themselves in the craft of typography. Focus will be to develop skills in typesetting, exploration of letterforms, type classifications, letter spacing, kerning, hyphenation logic, and all typographic conventions applied to control the aesthetic properties of type. Students will develop an appreciation for the beauty of typographic letterform, learn to solve design problems principally with type, create organizational hierarchy, instill appropriate rules and guidelines, as well as research and discuss great type design. Prerequisites: MGDP1205 --- # MGDP2100 — Web Design/Production Web Analytics provides sophisticated traffic information about a website, and is a must for every business entity with an internet presence. It delivers a comprehensive array of business intelligence and visitor behavior insights. Google provides a free analytics service which has already captured a major share of the analytics market. This course will introduce the learner to Google Analytics. They will also learn about SEO, Search Engine Optimization and techniques to raise the ranking of a web site within search engines. The student will build their own web site, evaluate it for optimizati… Prerequisites: MGDP1250 --- # MGDP2150 — Advanced Production Lab This course is a Pass/No Credit (P/NC). In this course the student will concentrate on advanced research or production methods that are not included in other courses. A training agreement must be signed by the student and the instructor at the beginning of the semester. --- # MGDP2200 — Design Portfolio A capstone course for Creative and Web Degrees and Diplomas. This course will focus on the presentation of portfolio. Student will explore various techniques and strategies for obtaining employment with the aid of a professionally designed portfolio. Students will select, customize and finalize their projects and learn proper presentation. Development of resume and interviewing techniques associated with presentation of portfolio will also be covered. Industry personnel will evaluate portfolios individually with the student at the end of the course. This course must be taken during the studen… --- # MGDP2215 — Graphic Design Internship This course is an individualized internship that focuses on the student`s emphasis within the graphic design industry. Each credit purchased equates to 40 hours of on-site industry specific training and is normally taken during the last semester of a student`s major. Students participate on-site with professionals and are evaluated by predetermined curriculum objectives that have been agreed upon by the employer, instructor and student. This course provides the student with valuable on-the-job experience, interaction with industry professionals, and preparation for job entry. Students must in… --- # MHTT1002 — Truck Technology Fundamentals This course is designed to give the student an understanding of various types of trucks and truck components. Personal and shop safety along with tool and hardware identification and fundamental repair skills will be addressed. This course will also cover the characteristics of hazardous waste and its safe handling, storage, and disposal. Prerequisites: ENGL0901, CPLT0900 --- # MHTT1011 — Electricity in Truck Technology I This course is designed to give the student an understanding of electrical circuits to include battery, starting, and charging systems. Prerequisites: ENGL0901, CPLT0900 --- # MHTT1015 — Electricity in Truck Technology II This course is designed to give the student an understanding of the troubleshooting and repair of advanced electrical circuits and controls. Prerequisites: MHTT1011 --- # MHTT1020 — Vehicle Service This course is designed to give the student an understanding of preventive maintenance, service, adjustment, and inspection of medium and heavy-duty trucks. This course will cover the characteristics of hazardous wastes and its safe handling, storage, and disposal. Prerequisites: ENGL0901, CPLT0900 --- # MHTT1031 — Internship/Industry Partnership I This course will provide the student on-the-job training in the medium/heavy truck industry. The student will use knowledge learned during previous courses and put into practice those technical skills at the workplace. Prerequisites: ENGL0901, CPLT0900 --- # MHTT1100 — Hydraulic Brake Systems This course is designed to give the student an understanding of operation, maintenance, troubleshooting and repair of hydraulic brake systems. Prerequisites: MHTT1002 --- # MHTT1115 — Air Brake Systems and Controls This course is designed to give the student an understanding of theory, operation, maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair of air brakes and controls, including ABS brake systems. Prerequisites: MHTT1002 --- # MHTT1131 — Internship/Industry Partnership II This course will provide the student on-the-job training in the medium/heavy truck industry. The student will use knowledge learned during previous courses and put into practice those technical skills at the workplace. Prerequisites: MHTT1002 --- # MHTT1200 — Steering and Suspension Systems This course is designed to give the student an understanding of operation, maintenance, troubleshooting and repair of steering and suspension systems. Prerequisites: MHTT1002 --- # MHTT1210 — Clutch and Driveline This course is designed to give the student an understanding of operation, maintenance, troubleshooting, repair and adjustments of clutches, u-joints, and drivelines. Prerequisites: MHTT1002 --- # MHTT1300 — Introduction to Diesel Engines This course is designed to give the student an understanding of diesel engine system operation. Tune up procedures will be performed on a variety of truck diesel engines. Prerequisites: MHTT1002 --- # MHTT1322 — Heating and Air Conditioning This course is designed to give the student an understanding of service and repair procedures used on heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems (HVAC). This course will cover the characteristics of hazardous wastes and its safe handling, storage, and disposal. Prerequisites: MHTT1011 --- # MHTT1332 — Internship/Industry Partnership III This course will provide the student on-the-job training in the medium/heavy truck industry. The student will use knowledge learned during previous courses and put into practice those technical skills in the workplace. Prerequisites: MHTT1100, MHTT1115, MHTT1200 --- # MHTT1401 — Diesel Engine II This course is designed to give the student an understanding of the theory, operation, troubleshooting, and repair of diesel engine intake, exhaust and fuel systems. Prerequisites: MHTT1300 --- # MHTT1410 — Transmission Technologies This course is designed to give the student an understanding of operation, diagnosis, service and repair of medium and heavy-duty standard, automatic, and electronic truck transmissions. Prerequisites: MHTT1002 --- # MHTT1420 — Drive Axles This course is designed to give the student an understanding of the operation and repair of medium and heavy-duty drive axles. Prerequisites: MHTT1002 --- # MHTT1431 — Internship/Industry Partnership IV This course will provide the student on-the-job training in the medium/heavy truck industry. The student will use knowledge learned during previous courses and put into practice those technical skills at the workplace. --- # MHTT1501 — Diesel Engine III This course is designed to give the student an understanding of diesel engine repair and overhaul procedures. Prerequisites: MHTT1300 --- # MHTT1512 — Diesel Engine IV This course is designed to give the student an understanding of systems operation, troubleshooting, repair, and programming of electronically controlled diesel engines. Prerequisites: MHTT1300 --- # MHTT1533 — Internship/Industry Partnership V This course will provide the student on-the-job training in the medium/heavy truck industry. The student will use knowledge learned during previous courses and put into practice those technical skills in the workplace. Prerequisites: MHTT1401, MHTT1501, MHTT1512 --- # MHTT1600 — Advanced Diagnostics This course will instruct students on the latest technologies used in troubleshooting engine, transmission, and Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS)/safety systems used in current model year on- highway trucks. Prerequisites: MHTT1100 --- # MHTT1630 — Internship/Industry Partnership VI This course will provide the student on-the-job training in the medium/heavy truck industry. The student will use knowledge learned during previous courses and put into practice those technical skills in the workplace. Prerequisites: MHTT1401, MHTT1501, MHTT1512 --- # MMST1095 — Beginning Motorcycle Maintenance This is an introductory course to preventative motorcycle maintenance. Students will be exposed to various routine preventative maintenance techniques including how to safely change fluids and batteries. A deeper understanding of why service intervals exist and how to perform a multi-point safety inspection on motorcycles will also be covered. --- # MMST1100 — Introduction to Marine and Motorsport Technology This is an introductory course to the trades of Marine, Motorsport and Outdoor Power Equipment Technology. Subjects covered will be shop safety, tools, fasteners, precision measurement and career exploration. This course will cover the characteristics of hazardous wastes and its safe handling, storage, and disposal. Prerequisites: ENGL0901 --- # MMST1105 — Engine Theory This course will include four cycle and two-cycle engine theory. Also covered will be engine operating theory and failure analysis. This course will cover the characteristics of hazardous wastes and its safe handling, storage, and disposal. Prerequisites: ENGL0901 --- # MMST1110 — Fuel Systems I This course will introduce the student to the theories that make a fuel system operate such as atmospheric pressure, venturi principle, fuel air ratios and venting. The class will explore alternative fuels advantages and disadvantages. Some of the system parts covered will be tanks, pumps, filters and lines. This course will cover the characteristics of hazardous wastes and its safe handling, storage, and disposal. Prerequisites: ENGL0901 --- # MMST1115 — Electrical Systems I This course will cover basic electrical theories and their application in various situations. Volt/ohmmeter and circuit tester operation will be taught. Battery maintenance and theory will also be part of their course. This course will cover the characteristics of hazardous wastes and its safe handling, storage, and disposal. Prerequisites: ENGL0901 --- # MMST1120 — Ignition Systems This course will introduce the student to the operation theories of ignition systems in use today. Service and repair procedures will be part of this course. Testing components and systems to diagnose problems will also be covered. This course will cover the characteristics of hazardous wastes and its safe handling, storage, and disposal. Prerequisites: MMST1115 --- # MMST1125 — Service Management This course will cover the basics of customer relations, parts lookup, job documentation and the other aspects of running a service shop business. This course will cover the characteristics of hazardous wastes and its safe handling, storage, and disposal. --- # MMST1130 — Drive Systems I This course will cover the basics of power transmission by belt, chain and gear drives. Lubrication and maintenance will be taught also. This course will cover the characteristics of hazardous wastes and its safe handling, storage, and disposal. Prerequisites: ENGL0901 --- # MMST1145 — Trailer Maintenance This course will cover the storage of seasonal equipment. Trailer maintenance and use will be covered also. This course will cover the characteristics of hazardous wastes and its safe handling, storage, and disposal. Prerequisites: MMST1115 --- # MMST1900 — Specialized Lab This course is designed for students who want to enhance their skills and knowledge in order to become more proficient in specialized areas of the curriculum. Specialized lab content must be different from or beyond the expected skill level available in current course offerings. Students will have the ability to direct their efforts, with instructor approval, in curriculum activities that meet their needs. A `Specialized Lab Training Agreement` must be signed by the student and the instructor and submitted to the registrar at the time of registration. This course will cover the characteristic… --- # MMST2105 — Motorcycle Transmissions and Clutch Service This course will cover theories of operation and repair procedures used on common motorcycle transmissions and clutches. Parts identification and function are included. This course will cover the characteristics of hazardous wastes and its safe handling, storage, and disposal. Prerequisites: MMST1130 --- # MMST2110 — Motorcycle Wheels and Suspension This course will cover the theories of operation and repair procedures on common motorcycle wheels, tires, brakes and suspension systems. This course will cover the characteristics of hazardous wastes and its safe handling, storage, and disposal. Prerequisites: MMST1130 --- # MMST2126 — Marine Lower Unit and Cooling System Service This course will cover the design and operation of common outboard lower units. Included will be servicing water pumps and cooling systems. Repair and normal maintenance will be included. Troubleshooting typical problems will be included. This course will cover the characteristics of hazardous wastes and its safe handling, storage, and disposal. Prerequisites: MMST1130 --- # MMST2140 — Marine Tilt/Trim and Controls This course will cover the theories of operation of common power tilt and trim systems found on outboards. Repair procedures used on different systems will be taught. Students will disassemble and service at least one tilt and trim unit. This course will cover the characteristics of hazardous wastes and its safe handling, storage, and disposal. --- # MMST2175 — Power Equipment Drive Systems This course is designed to give the student hands on experience with transmissions, variable drive systems, and clutches, used in the power equipment industry. Disassembly, identification, and measurement of worn parts as well as reassembly and adjustments will be covered. This course will cover the characteristics of hazardous wastes and its safe handling, storage, and disposal. Prerequisites: MMST1130 --- # MMST2180 — Power Equipment Accessory Maintenance In this course the student will learn how to do basic maintenance and adjustments to accessories such as blade sharpening, mower deck adjustment, cable adjustment, safety switch operation, and belt pulley and bearing replacement. This course will cover the characteristics of hazardous wastes and its safe handling, storage, and disposal. Prerequisites: MMST1100 --- # MMST2300 — Fuel Systems II This course will expand upon the material taught in basic fuel system class. Subjects covered are synchronizing multiple carburetor setups, jetting for different conditions and introduction to fuel injection. This course will cover the characteristics of hazardous wastes and its safe handling, storage, and disposal. Prerequisites: MMST1110 --- # MMST2305 — Electrical Systems II This course is designed to give the student advanced understanding of electrical systems unique to specific outdoor power equipment, motorcycle, and marine equipment. The main focus of the class will be wiring diagrams, reading wiring diagrams, and troubleshooting electrical components using a volt/ohm meter. This course will cover the characteristics of hazardous wastes and its safe handling, storage, and disposal. Prerequisites: MMST1115 --- # MMST2310 — Engine Overhaul This course will allow the student to use information from previous courses to overhaul an engine to factory specifications. This course will cover the characteristics of hazardous wastes and its safe handling, storage, and disposal. Prerequisites: MATH0800 --- # MMST2315 — Tune Up This course will allow the student to use skills learned in previous classes to tune up equipment to factory specifications. This course will cover the characteristics of hazardous wastes and its safe handling, storage, and disposal. --- # MMST2320 — Customizing Lab This course will allow the student to use skills and knowledge from previous courses to customize motorcycles, boats or other equipment. This course will include modifications and installing accessories but no painting. Mechanical, electrical work and installing accessories will be allowed. Student will present a plan before starting work on the project with an estimate of both time and cost. This course will cover the characteristics of hazardous wastes and its safe handling, storage, and disposal. --- # MMST2325 — EETC/Advanced Troubleshooting This course will include advanced four cycle and two-cycle engine theory. Equipment and Engine Training Council (EETC) Certification will be stressed in the content of the class. Also covered will be advanced troubleshooting, and failure analysis. This course will cover the characteristics of hazardous wastes and its safe handling, storage, and disposal. Prerequisites: MMST1105 --- # MMST2340 — Repair and Accessory Lab This course will allow the student to advance the skills and knowledge from previous courses to repair, restore or accessorize marine, motorsports or outdoor power equipment. Students will present an approved project plan, estimate, design, and material list before work begins. This course will cover the characteristics of hazardous wastes and its safe handling, storage, and disposal. --- # MMST2355 — Internship/Industry Partnership This course will provide the student on-the-job training in the marine, motorsport and outdoor power equipment industry. The student will use knowledge learned during previous courses and put into practice those technical skills in the workplace. --- # MMST2400 — Fuel Injection Systems This course will cover the fundamentals of EFI computer systems, diagnosis and repair of fuel injection systems. Students will work with manufacture supported scan tools and late model equipment performing live troubleshooting commonly found in industry within Marine, Motorsports and Outdoor Power Equipment. Industry certification is also available based on eligibility and current offerings. Prerequisites: MMST2300, MMST2305 --- # MMVP1500 — Concepts of Interactive Media This introductory course will provide the student with an overview of the world of interactive media. The student will be exposed to software and hardware currently being used in the industry and through lectures and projects will explore the role of the interactive designer in the production of different types of multimedia. --- # MMVP1505 — Introduction to Visual Communications In this course emphasis will be on the basic visual design strategies and techniques used in all types of multimedia presentations. --- # MMVP1511 — Production Planning This course will introduce the student to the process of evaluating client needs and preparing written production documents for multimedia and video projects. --- # MMVP1520 — Flash This course will introduce the fundamentals of creating exciting animations and compelling interactive projects using Adobe Flash. Prerequisites: MMVP1500 --- # MMVP1540 — Web Basics This course will introduce students to the fundamentals of XHTML. Students will learn to deploy XHTML through traditional hand-coding and WYSIWYG applications. Instruction will focus on the implementation of web standards, valid markup, usability, and accessibility. Students will learn through hands-on practice how to design, create, and deploy basic web sites. Prerequisites: CPLT1100, CPLT1200, ENGL0901 --- # MMVP1545 — 3D Basics This course introduces the foundations of 3D modeling, texturing, animation, lighting, and rendering. Through this course, the student will use industry standard software and explore the production environment. --- # MMVP1562 — Audio for Media This course will introduce the student to sound editing for use in video and interactive projects. Audio software will be used to create loop-based audio, edit pre-made audio, and sync audio and video. Students will create exciting projects that combine music, sound effects, and dialogue. Prerequisites: CPLT1100, CPLT1200 --- # MMVP1565 — Captivate Students will create scenario-based trainings, simulations, demonstrations, and quizzes using Captivate. Projects will be delivered online and to portable devices in multiple media types. Prerequisites: MMVP1500 --- # MMVP1570 — Introduction to Programming for Designers This course is a hands-on introduction to computer programming for artists, designers, and others who want to work in a visual context. Students will create images, animations, and interactive experiences. Students will learn the fundamentals of programming and object-oriented techniques to create engaging visual projects and designs. The open source programming language, Processing, will be used in this course. --- # MMVP1575 — Storyboarding for Animation This course introduces the foundations of storyboarding for animation. The student will learn about using storyboards in the animation industry. Using industry standard tools, the student will produce storyboards. --- # MMVP1580 — Animation This course will introduce the student to the principles of animation. Students will use cartoon style animation techniques to explore storytelling, creative visualization, and character development through the animation process. Students will learn about the digital animation workflow as they produce an animated short. Prerequisites: MMVP1500 --- # MMVP1590 — Multimedia for the Web In this course students will learn methods and techniques to integrate interactive rich media into web pages. Prerequisites: MMVP1520, MGDP1230 --- # MMVP1600 — Introduction to Video Production In this course the student will develop skills and proficiency in the operation of video production equipment. Camera operation, lighting, basic audio and recording equipment are covered. Students will work as a member of a crew. --- # MMVP1605 — Videography and Directing In this course students will develop and increase their camera skills, including hand-held operation, Electronic News Gathering (ENG) and Electronic Field Production (EFP) applications. Students will also be introduced to directing techniques, including single camera and multi-camera strategies. Prerequisites: MMVP1511, MMVP1600 --- # MMVP1640 — Social Media Production I This course will introduce students to creating a social media campaign using still photos, graphics, video and written media to develop social media content. Students will analyze and present data in order to address organizational issues and make strategic decisions. Students will design and develop social media strategies and tactics. This course will be paired with Social Media Solutions II. --- # MMVP1650 — Event Technical Production This course will prepare students to develop strategies for planning an event. Students will use event design software for diagram design of an event space. Students will learn how to become an event planner and handle all of the logistics associated with arranging professional meetings, conferences, trade shows, receptions and special occasions. --- # MMVP1700 — DSLR Video Production This course will introduce photographers and video producers to video production with a DSLR (digital single-lens reflex) camera. The basic course will cover the DSLR workflow, which will include planning, shot composition, lenses, media types, media off-loading, media conforming and processing software, editing and delivery. This course is designed for photographers and video producers with emphasis on client delivery for weddings, corporate training and movie making. --- # MMVP2001 — Advanced Lighting This course is for advanced video students who want to become more creative in their use of lighting. Through lectures, demonstrations and screenings we explore the cinematic possibilities of advanced digital video cinematography and lighting. We experiment with the creative use of video production lighting techniques and equipment. Learn how to use the camera’s built-in menus to control hue, density, and contrast, while using lighting equipment and light meters to control image quality. We test the various cameras, and use filters and diffusion to create dramatic scenes in the studio and o… Prerequisites: MMVP1600 --- # MMVP2010 — JavaScript for Designers Learn the exciting and dynamic language used to power the web and mobile environments. Use javascript to control screen elements, power animations. Build entertaining and visually rich interactive user experiences deployed on different devices. Prerequisites: MMVP1570, MGDP1250 --- # MMVP2025 — Interactive Game Design This course will focus on the exciting field of casual online gaming. Students will explore how the casual gaming market is revolutionizing the world of game design. Using game development frameworks, students will create an original game concept. Prerequisites: MMVP2010 --- # MMVP2030 — UI/UX for Designers This course introduces the student to the foundations of user interface/user experience (UI/UX). Through this course the student will explore user centered design. Using wireframing and rapid prototyping tools the student will develop solutions for web and app projects. --- # MMVP2045 — 3D Modeling This course will explore modeling and texturing methodologies. Building on the basics of polygonal modeling and UV mapping, this course will focus on 2D and 3D painting techniques, normal mapping, and how to apply shaders. Using industry best practices, the student will study good and bad topology with multiple types of models. Prerequisites: MMVP1545 --- # MMVP2055 — 3D Animation This course will integrate the principles of animation into the 3D environment. Students will develop their skill in character animation and rigging. Advanced body mechanics, acting, and shot composition will be used to create animations for games and film. Prerequisites: MMVP1545 --- # MMVP2065 — Advanced Animation Production This project-focused course will focus on the creation of an advanced animation project. Teamwork and collaboration skills from the animation industry will be an integral part of the course. Topics may include advanced character rigging, motion capture, and working within the film and animation production pipelines. Prerequisites: MMVP2045, MMVP2055, MMVP1575, MMVP2580 --- # MMVP2530 — Advanced UI/UX for Designers This course explores advanced features of user interface/user experience (UI/UX). Through this course the student will explore user centered design. Using wireframing and rapid prototyping tools the student will develop solutions for web and app projects. Prerequisites: MGDP1250, MGDP2050 --- # MMVP2550 — Video Field Production This course will give the student fundamental understanding of remote video production. Camera setup, audio techniques and proper lighting on location will be explored. Students will work as a team with this `hands-on` course. Prerequisites: MMVP1511, MMVP1600 --- # MMVP2560 — After Effects This course will introduce the student to the foundations of motion graphics. Students will explore animation and visual effects for video, film, web, and games. Prerequisites: MMVP1500 --- # MMVP2565 — Advanced After Effects This advanced course in motion graphics will challenge the student to push the creative envelope of visual effects. Focus will be placed on creating seamless integration of effects with cinema footage. Prerequisites: MMVP2560 --- # MMVP2575 — Interactive Mobile Design This course will focus on the development of applications for mobile devices using HTML5. Students will develop the concepts, assets, and user interaction for their projects targeting mobile devices. Students will produce web apps and develop native apps using packaging technologies. Prerequisites: MMVP2010 --- # MMVP2580 — 2D Animation Rigging and Compositing This course will focus on advanced full character rigging for use in 2D animation. Students will create full turn-around characters. Compositing with effects, templates, and camera animations will be taught to students. Prerequisites: MMVP1580 --- # MMVP2600 — Digital Post Production In this application software course, students will be exposed to non-linear editing skills. Adobe Premiere Pro, Adobe Media Encoder, Adobe Audition, and dynamic linking will be used to create digital special effects, color correction, titles, animation, and audio tracks. Students will integrate these elements into finished video productions. Prerequisites: MMVP1600, CPLT1100, CPLT1200 --- # MMVP2605 — Corporate Video Production In this course students will be introduced to the various ways video is used to increase communications and solve training problems in business and industry. Students will complete a training tape and a marketing/promotional video. Prerequisites: MMVP1511, MMVP1600 --- # MMVP2615 — DaVinci Resolve DaVinci Resolve is the most advanced editing, visual effects color correction, and audio post production solution for feature films, television shows, and commercials. This course covers the basics of editing, color correction and audio. The course is hands-on practice to introduce students to DaVinci Resolve software, a revolutionary 64-bit color correction application. Prerequisites: MMVP1600 --- # MMVP2630 — Advanced Production Lab This course is offered as Pass/No Credit (P/NC). In this course the student will concentrate on advanced research or production methods that are not included in other courses. A training agreement must be signed by the student and instructor at the beginning of the semester. --- # MMVP2641 — Portfolio Production This course will provide an opportunity for the student to assemble and prepare their portfolio. Students will produce other documents necessary to seek employment. The student will research employment in their industry. --- # MMVP2650 — Interactive Design Video Production Internship This will be a cooperative training program between Hennepin Technical College and a business which allows the student to apply competencies learned in the program to an employment-like work experience. --- # MUBE1000 — Introduction to Music Business and Entrepreneurship This course provides a survey of entrepreneurial and business concepts related to the music industry. Topics will include principles of marketing, publishing, licensing, distribution, promotion, and music sales. --- # MUBE1005 — Musicianship I This course provides students with the foundations of applied music theory and performance. The course introduces students to music terminology, principles of music theory, notation, aural training, and introductory keyboard skills. --- # MUBE1010 — Technology Tools for the Music Entrepreneur This course surveys technologies required to create and produce engaging content in the music industry. Topics introduce students to tools used in music production, music information retrieval, musical interfaces, and mobile music production. --- # MUBE2000 — Marketing and Monetization This course provides an in-depth study of music marketing and revenue streams for artists, musicians, and labels. Topics include exploration of the most current and effective marketing strategies, tools, and methods used to monetize music. --- # MUBE2005 — Musicianship II This course provides students with an intermediate knowledge of applied music theory and performance including notation, aural training, and introductory keyboard skills. Students also explore several industry standard notation software titles. Prerequisites: MUBE1005 --- # MUBE2010 — Creation and Copyright This course provides an in-depth study of copyright and trademark related to producing content in the music industry. This project-based course provides students an environment to develop their creativity in project planning and execution. Through assigned projects, students create content to promote a business idea or artist. Prerequisites: MUBE2000 --- # MUBE2020 — Music Business and Entrepreneurship: Capstone This course provides an opportunity for students to design a significant project in a collaborative environment. The course culminates in a formal oral presentation of their project. Prerequisites: MUBE2010 --- # MUSC1010 — Influence of Pop/Rock Music This course explores the influence of popular music from its inception to the present: its musical processes and styles; and how recording technology has had an impact on accompanying social, political and cultural identities. Prerequisites: ENGL0921 --- # MUSC1015 — World Music The purpose of this course is to gain a broader understanding of the music of the world's cultures through examining a survey of traditional musical cultures from around the globe. This course will concentrate on the development and historical background of the music, the introduction of typical musical instruments and most well-known musicians of each region, and the relationship between music and the society. The focus is on learning how musicians around the world understand their own music, and on exposure, appreciation and understanding of basic musical and cultural elements from the sele… Prerequisites: ENGL0921 --- # MUSC1020 — Exploring the Guitar The purpose of this course is to develop a foundational understanding of beginning guitar techniques as well as an understanding of music notation, improvisation, and functional music theory. This course provides an opportunity for students to explore their musical aspirations through various styles of popular music including Folk, Rock, and Blues guitar. No previous musical experience is necessary. Students are required to provide their own functioning guitar. Prerequisites: ENGL0921 --- # MUSC1025 — Exploring Musicianship This course provides students with an interactive, skills-based introduction to the fundamentals of music. Through guided listening, creative projects, and written assignments, students practice foundational musicianship skills. --- # NAHA0110 — Nursing Assistant Written Test This is an examination process which is necessary for registration of nurses aides employed in long-term care facilities. The examination consists of two parts; a written evaluation and a skills evaluation. This evaluation is designed to objectively measure nurses aide candidate`s knowledge and skills and to ensure minimal entry level competency in the field. Individuals successfully completing this examination are placed on the Minnesota Nursing Assistant Registry. --- # NAHA0115 — Nursing Assistant Written-Retake This is a retake examination process which is necessary for registration of nurses aides employed in long-term care facilities. The retake examination consists of two parts; a written evaluation and a skills evaluation. This evaluation is designed to objectively measure nurses aide candidate`s knowledge and skills and to ensure minimal entry level competency in the field. Individuals successfully completing this examination are placed on the Minnesota Nursing Assistant Registry. --- # NAHA0120 — Nursing Assistant Skills Test This is an examination process which is necessary for registration of nurses aides employed in long-term care facilities. The examination consists of two parts; a written evaluation and a skills evaluation. This evaluation is designed to objectively measure nurses aide candidate`s knowledge and skills and to ensure minimal entry level competency in the field. Individuals successfully completing this examination are placed on the Minnesota Nursing Assistant Registry. --- # NAHA0125 — Nursing Assistant Skills-Retake This is a retake examination process which is necessary for registration of nurses aides employed in long-term care facilities. The retake examination consists of two parts; a written evaluation and a skills evaluation. This evaluation is designed to objectively measure nurses aide candidate`s knowledge and skills and to ensure minimal entry level competency in the field. Individuals successfully completing this examination are placed on the Minnesota Nursing Assistant Registry. --- # NAHA0130 — Home Health Aide Written Test This examination focuses on the role of nursing assistants in home care. Upon successfully completing this examination the individual is placed in the Minnesota Nursing Assistant/Home Health Aide Registry. --- # NAHA0140 — Home Health Aide Written-Retake This retake examination focuses on the role of nursing assistants in home care. Upon successfully completing this examination the individual is placed in the Minnesota Nursing Assistant/Home Health Aide Registry. --- # NAHA1010 — Nursing Assistant This course introduces students to some of the most important concepts used in caring for our elderly population in a variety of heath care settings. The course includes the theory for these concepts, as well as the training to perform the necessary care giving skills. The skills are demonstrated in a supervised laboratory setting. The course includes an additional 16 hours of clinical experience. Upon successful completion of this course the student is eligible to take the Minnesota Competency Evaluation for Nursing Assistants. Prerequisites: ENGL0901 --- # NAHA1020 — Trained Medication Aide This state-approved program provides an overview of the requirements concerning medications and their administration. Other topics include legal criteria, medical abbreviations, measurements, use of the Physician`s Desk Reference (PDR), and overview of body systems and drug classifications. Administration of medications via oral, eye, ear, rectal, and topical routes will also be covered. Attendance of all classes is mandatory; any absence will result in repeating the course. Students must attain 90% on all examinations to continue in the class. Students who do not attain 90% in the retake exa… Prerequisites: ENGL0901 --- # NURS1015 — Nutrition Basics This course provides information concerning the relationships between health, food and nutrients. The student will be able to identify the nutritional requirements for a healthy diet, analyze labels and create a healthy meal plan. --- # NURS1121 — Medical Terminology This course is designed to introduce the nursing student to medical terminology. Students learn to construct words using medical roots, prefixes, and suffixes, as well as learn to pronounce and spell medical terminology. Prerequisites: ENGL0921 --- # NURS1135 — Healthcare Anatomy & Physiology This comprehensive course provides an exploration of human anatomy and physiology for healthcare professionals. The course will explore the structure and function of the human body, including the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, circulatory, respiratory, digestive, excretory, nervous, endocrine, and reproductive systems; homeostasis; and the physiological processes for health and wellness. Prerequisites: ENGL0921 --- # NURS1376 — Introduction to Nursing This course provides an introduction to the theoretical foundation and role of the practical nurse in health care in decision making, professional identity, and patient centered care. Evidence based practice and Maslow’s hierarchy of basic human needs are introduced, along with the nursing process. --- # NURS1381 — Introduction to Medical Surgical Nursing This course is an introduction to pathology and physiological alterations in functioning, as well as, basic disease processes. Nursing judgment and critical thinking guide learners through using the nursing process, health promotion, and standards of care. --- # NURS1425 — Pharmacology I This course provides an introduction to pharmacological concepts and drug classifications including pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, common adverse/side effects, and contraindications to use. The role of technology for safe medication administration and legal documentation is explored. --- # NURS1430 — Medication Calculations This course will introduce students to different systems of measurement and the different equivalents of measurement used to convert between systems. Students will be introduced to theory and skills related to calculating medications dosages. --- # NURS1435 — Nursing Skills Lab I This course provides an introduction to basic assessment and nursing skills. The course will include vital signs, focused assessments, and administering medications. --- # NURS1440 — Nursing Clinical I This course provides the learner an opportunity to apply nursing judgment using the nursing process to implement safe, confidential, client-centered care. The clinical focuses on basic focused assessments, collecting data, implementing learned skills, and documenting findings. --- # NURS1445 — Nursing Clinical II This course provides the learner an opportunity to apply nursing judgment using the nursing process to implement safe, confidential, client- centered care. The clinical focuses on focused assessments, collecting data, implementing learned skills, and documenting findings. Prerequisites: NURS1440 --- # NURS2325 — Pharmacology II This course continues student learning of pharmacological concepts, drug classifications, common adverse/side effects, and contraindications to administration of medications. The role of technology for safe medication administration and legal documentation is explored further. Prerequisites: NURS1425 --- # NURS2335 — Nursing Skills Lab II This course provides an introduction of advanced assessment and nursing skills, including critical thinking and nursing judgement in client care. Prerequisites: NURS1376, NURS1381, NURS1430, NURS1435 --- # NURS2350 — Nursing Clinical III This course provides the learner an opportunity to apply nursing judgment using the nursing process to implement safe, client/relationship centered care. The clinical focuses on assessments, collecting data, implementing learned skills, medication administration, nursing treatments, and documenting findings. Prerequisites: NURS1430, NURS1435, NURS1440, NURS1445 --- # NURS2376 — Medical Surgical Nursing II This course continues to examine pathophysiological alterations in functioning. The nursing process and critical thinking are reinforced with integration of the principles of therapeutic communication, nutrition, and pharmacological interventions. Prerequisites: NURS1376, NURS1381, NURS1425, NURS1430, NURS1435 --- # NURS2381 — Nursing Care Across the Lifespan This course provides the learner introduction to theories of human development and progressive states of physical, psychosocial, cognitive, and moral development throughout the lifespan from prenatal considerations to end of life. The course continues discussion of ethical decision making, professional identify and behaviors, client-centered care, evidence-based practice, and transitioning to the role of a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN). Prerequisites: NURS1376, NURS1381, NURS1425, NURS1430, NURS1435, NURS1440, NURS1445 --- # NURS2375 — Medical Surgical Nursing II This course focuses on care throughout the lifespan to include newborn to older adults with advanced medical/surgical health problems. Application of pathophysiology, nutrition, and pharmacology are applied to complex diseases within each concept. Prerequisites: NURS1380 --- # NURS2380 — Transition to Practice This course facilitates the transition of the student to the role of the Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN). Concepts related to teamwork, collaboration, and leadership are presented as well as career development options that enhance career mobility. Advanced discussion around decision making, professional identity/behavior and patient centered care, judgment/evidence based practice, and informatics/technology is introduced. Prerequisites: NURS2375 --- # PHIL1000 — Introduction to Logic Logic is the study of how or why something makes sense. This course focuses on the rules and skills of formal and symbolic logic and its practical applications. The rules of logic are used everywhere from computer and machine programming to making valid and convincing arguments. Prerequisites: ENGL0921 --- # PHIL1100 — Critical Thinking for College Success This course is an introduction to the study of reasoning and its applications to making good decisions and avoiding mental errors in the college environment. Students will investigate the logical concept of an `argument’ and focus on how supporting beliefs with evidence and sound reasoning leads to better positions, decisions, behaviors, and outcomes in college and in life. --- # PHIL1200 — Ethics This course is an introduction to ethics and moral philosophy, the branch of philosophy which concerns conduct and how we ought to live. Students explore the nature of ethics, important challenges to ethics as traditionally construed by philosophers, and several ethical theories prominent in the history of philosophy. Throughout the inquiry, students will have occasion to discuss various contemporary moral problems and see how ethical theories have addressed them. Prerequisites: ENGL0960 --- # PHIL1401 — Health Care Ethics This course introduces students to basic issues in health care ethics. Because everyone interacts with the health care system—whether as a patient, a family member, or a health care worker—this class is helpful for students in any major. Emphasis will be placed on understanding major ethical theories and approaches and using them to explore a variety of ethical questions in health care. The course teaches students how to create and explain strong moral arguments. Throughout the course, we will focus on how different ways of ethical reasoning can help us understand and address problems that co… Prerequisites: ENGL0921 --- # PHIL1500 — World Religions This course is an introduction to the major world religious traditions. Traditions to be studied may include Ancient Greek and Egyptian religions, Native American religions, Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. The course will focus on the historical formation of religions and those who founded them. The course will also examine their scriptures, practices and beliefs and the ways each tradition answers fundamental religious questions concerning the nature of reality, purpose in life, ethics and death. Prerequisites: ENGL0960 --- # PHIL1600 — Environmental Ethics This course is an examination of philosophical approaches to the questions "Do we have moral obligations to nature and the environment? If so, what are they and how can they be justified?" Using a variety of philosophical perspectives we will investigate environmental concerns such as conservation and preservation, the effects of population growth, theories of nature, animal rights, the effects of pollution, concerns about the use of natural resources, ecofeminism, deep ecology, and land ethics. Prerequisites: ENGL0960 --- # PHIL1700 — Ethics of Artificial Intelligence The development of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is causing ripples of excitement across the world’s economy, but also anxiety about the pace of this change along with potential unintended consequences. AI has the potential to revolutionize how humans work and accomplish tasks. But, for what purposes should humans use AI? Should there be any limits placed on this technology? In this course, students will explore what AI is, what advocates say its potential is, and what ethical questions get raised by this new technology. Prerequisites: ENGL0921 --- # PHYS1005 — Introductory Physics I Physics is the study of matter, energy, and the interaction between them. Fundamental principles of physics provide the basis upon which much of modern technology operates. In this course students will investigate the fundamental principles of physics with an emphasis on conceptual understanding. Students will gain knowledge of natural processes and their applications. Topics include the structure of matter, mechanics, heat, light, electricity, and magnetism. Prerequisites: ENGL0901 --- # PHYS1010 — Introductory Physics II This course is the second of a two-semester sequence covering the fundamental principles of physics and their applications in technology. While this is a problem-solving course, emphasis is placed on conceptual understanding rather than rigorous quantitative analysis. This course is designed for non-science majors. The course will include lab-like components. Topics include waves, energy, atomic physics, nuclear physics, and Einstein’s theories of relativity. Prerequisites: PHYS1005 --- # PHYS2005 — College Physics I College Physics I is the first semester course in which the applications, problems, and experiments are selected to illustrate fundamental principles of physics, and demonstrate the relevance of physics to other areas of interest, such as the health science, and engineering technology professions. This first semester of the two-semester sequence is organized around the fundamental principles of forces and interactions, conservation of momentum and conservation of energy. Topics covered include force and motion with applications of Newton's Laws of Motion, gravitational force, angular momentum… Prerequisites: MATH0980 --- # PHYS2010 — College Physics II College Physics II is a second semester course in which the applications, problems, and experiments are selected to illustrate fundamental principles of physics, and demonstrate the relevance of physics to other areas of interest, such as health-related fields and engineering technology. This course focuses on wave phenomena including sound, electricity and magnetism, geometrical optics, and nuclear physics. Examples of applications will be drawn from areas such as medical imaging, human auditory system, human vision, electrical safety, and nuclear medicine. Everyday technologies and phenomen… Prerequisites: MATH0980, PHYS2005 --- # PLBG1000 — Iron and Steel Pipe Procedures Students will study cast iron and steel piping, which involves the joining of cast iron and steel for drain, waste and vent, compressed air and gas piping systems. Students will become familiar with the different types of cast iron and steel pipe and fittings. Safe methods of handling and installing piping in accordance with general industry accepted standards will be emphasized. Prerequisites: ENGL0901 --- # PLBG1005 — Introduction to Plumbing and Safety Students will study the history of plumbing from a global perspective and discuss current technology, industries, and associations that make up the present day plumbing profession. Students will also study safety on the job site at a level equivalent to a 10 hour OSHA card. Prerequisites: ENGL0901 --- # PLBG1011 — Blueprint Reading and Estimating I Students will study the different types of plumbing drawings they will encounter on the job including isometric, oblique, orthographic and schematic. Students will also complete an estimate of a residential plumbing system. Prerequisites: ENGL0901 --- # PLBG1016 — Building Sewers and Drain Systems This course covers practical experience in the installation of sewers, drain, waste and vent piping by laying out pipe, using a builder's level to establish grade and elevations of the piping, and in a safe and efficient manner. Students will learn the proper installation of plastic and cast iron sewers, drain, waste and vent pipe. Prerequisites: PLBG1036 --- # PLBG1020 — Copper Pipe Procedures Students will study copper piping, which involves the joining of copper pipes for water supply, distribution and space heating. Students will become familiar with the different types of copper pipe, fittings and tubing. Copper water and heating distribution piping will be discussed and utilized. Safe methods of handling and installing piping in accordance with Minnesota State Plumbing Code and general industry accepted standards will be emphasized. Prerequisites: ENGL0901 --- # PLBG1025 — Plastic Pipe Procedures Students will study plastic piping, which involves the joining of plastic pipes for plumbing systems. Students will become familiar with the different types of plastic pipe, fittings and tubing. Safe methods of handling and installing piping in accordance with general industry accepted standards will be emphasized. Prerequisites: ENGL0901 --- # PLBG1031 — Plumbing Calculations I Students will study basic math concepts and plumbing terminology and how they apply to on the job situations. Students will use formulas and dimension tables common to the plumbing industry to calculate simple offsets. The use of tape measures to determine lengths of pipe layouts and fitting allowances will be covered. Students will also study the use of an architectural scale. Prerequisites: MATH0800 --- # PLBG1036 — Minnesota State Plumbing Code I Students will study the Minnesota State Plumbing Code which covers the laws, rules and regulations of plumbing installed in Minnesota including definitions, general plumbing principles, materials, fixtures and hangers and supports used in construction, repair and remodeling of buildings. Prerequisites: ENGL0901 --- # PLBG1041 — Plumbing Systems Design Students will study design of drain, waste and vent systems, potable water systems, hot water systems, water softening systems, storm water systems and backflow prevention systems. Prerequisites: PLBG1036 --- # PLBG1045 — Minnesota State Plumbing Code II Students will study the Minnesota State Plumbing Code including the laws, rules and regulations of plumbing installed in Minnesota. This also includes drain, waste and vent systems, potable water supply systems, indirect waste systems, and storm water systems used in construction, repair and remodeling of buildings. Prerequisites: PLBG1036 --- # PLBG1050 — Plumbing Systems Installation Students will study the assembly, installation and repair of various types and styles of plumbing fixtures for residential and commercial buildings. Safe methods of handling, installing and repairing fixtures in accordance with Minnesota State Plumbing Code and general industry accepted standards will be emphasized. Prerequisites: PLBG1036 --- # PLBG1055 — Plumbing Internship Students will work in a plumbing related business applying knowledge, concepts and skills learned in the Plumbing Pre-Apprenticeship program. Prerequisites: PLBG1036 --- # PLBG1060 — Plumbing Calculations II Students will study math concepts and plumbing terminology and how they apply to on the job situations. Students will use formulas and dimension tables common to the plumbing industry to calculate simple offsets, rolling offsets, multiple pipe offsets and offsets on parallel runs of pipe. The use of tape measures to determine lengths of pipe layouts and fitting allowances will be covered. Prerequisites: PLBG1031 --- # PLBG1065 — Blueprint Reading and Estimating II Students will study and interpret civil, architectural, structural, mechanical, electrical and plumbing drawings for a commercial project. Emphasis will be placed on locating plumbing entry points and how to establish piping routes and fixture locations. Students will also complete an estimate of a commercial plumbing system. Prerequisites: PLBG1011 --- # PLBG1070 — Plumbing Service and Repair Students will study the service and repair of faucets, plumbing fixtures, water heaters, potable water systems and drain, waste and vent systems. Safe methods of service and repair in accordance with general industry accepted standards will be emphasized. Prerequisites: PLBG1036 --- # PLST1008 — Fundamentals of Plastics/Chemistry/Ingredients This course introduces the student to the history of plastics, current status, and significant organizations within the industry. This course includes health and safety, reading and understanding Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS). This course includes polymer chemistry, molecules and the special ingredients used to alter and enhance plastics. --- # PLST1041 — Introduction to Plastics Molding Processes This course introduces students to the major molding processes used in converting plastics (polymers) into products. Startup, operation, and shutdown of the compression, injection, extrusion, extrusion blow, rotational and thermoforming molding processes will be covered. --- # PLST1075 — Careers in Manufacturing This course introduces students to the skills, technology, work environment, potential salary, and job placement for occupations in the fields of Machine Tool Technology, Mechatronics (Automation Robotics, Electronics, Fluid Power), Welding and Metal Fabrication, Plastics Engineering Technology, and Engineering CAD (Computer-Aided Design) Technology. This dynamic course includes industry-specific tours, as well as hands-on projects that familiarize students with field practices and shop safety. A technical aptitude assessment will be administered to assist students in determining if a career… --- # PLST1500 — Plastics Processes Lab This course is designed for students who want to enhance their skills and knowledge in order to become more proficient in specialized areas of the curriculum. Students will have the ability to direct their efforts, with instructor approval, in curriculum activities that are beyond the current scope of existing courses. This course will cover the basics of Plastics Processes safety as well as the safe use of Injection or Extrusion molding equipment and its startup, operation and shutdown procedures. Dependent on the needs of each individual class, the specific areas of focus will change to mee… --- # PLST1900 — Specialized Lab This course is designed for students who want to enhance their skills and knowledge in order to become more proficient in specialized areas of the curriculum. Specialized lab content must be different from or beyond the expected skill level available in current course offerings. Students will have the ability to direct their efforts, with instructor approval, in curriculum activities that meet their needs. A `Specialized Lab Training Agreement` must be signed by the student and the instructor and submitted to the registrar at the time of registration. --- # PLST2007 — Properties and Tests of Selected Plastics This course is designed to introduce the student to the fundamental methods of identifying plastics, laboratory testing of plastic materials, testing specifications and measurement systems used in the plastics industry. Hands on training in setup and operation of many types of destructive and non-destructive instruments will be emphasized. Prerequisites: PLST1008 --- # PLST2012 — Extrusion Processes I This course is designed to introduce the student to the safe use of single screw extruder operation and controls. This course teaches the fundamentals of single screw technology, while emphasizing the safe operation and potential hazards that come with operating a single screw extruder. In this course, students will be introduced to multiple single-screw extruders, throughput testing, pelletizing, profile and sheet extrusions. This course utilizes an industry-leading, internet based interactive training program, Paulson Training, to promote safe usage of standard extrusion equipment and proce… --- # PLST2017 — Extrusion Processes II This course is a continuation of Extrusion Processes I that introduces students to single screw extrusion processes. In this course, the students will be introduced to blown film and micro-bore tubing extrusions. This course utilizes an industry-leading, internet based interactive training program, Paulson Training, to promote safe usage of standard extrusion equipment and processes. Students will be introduced to the set-up, operation, shut-down and troubleshooting processes of these separate extrusion dies and downstream equipment. This course includes the introduction to plastics drying te… Prerequisites: PLST2012 --- # PLST2031 — Systematic Medical Device Protocol This course is a in deep dive into the processes and procedures needed to bring a medical device from concept to Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval. Students will be introduced to the concepts, principles and specific requirements regarding FDA and Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) that strictly regulate how organizations must adhere to a systematic approach to the production of medical devices in America and across the world. --- # PLST2035 — Medical Device Polymer Processes This course introduces students to the concepts, principles and specific requirements regarding Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) that strictly regulate how organizations are to produce medical devices as relates to the extrusion and injection molding processes. --- # PLST2129 — Injection Molding Process I This course is designed to introduce the student to the safe use and setup of an injection molding machine operation and controls. This course teaches the fundamentals of injection molding technology, while emphasizing the safe operation and potential hazards that come with setting up and operating injection molders. This course utilizes an industry-leading, internet based interactive training program, Paulson Training, to promote safe usage of standard injection molding equipment and processes. In this course, students will be introduced to multiple injection molders, molds, set-ups and the… --- # PLST2139 — Injection Molding Process II This course is a continuation of Injection Molding Process I and is designed to introduce the student to the top 10 materials that are used in the injection molding industry and the proper way to set-up an injection molder for each material. Each material will be investigated and the properties and molding characteristics identified that will improve the setup of processing each material. This course utilizes an industry-leading, internet based interactive training program, Paulson Training, to promote safe usage of standard injection molding equipment and processes. In this course, students… --- # PLST2144 — Injection Molding Process III This course is a continuation of Injection Molding I and Injection Molding II. The course is designed to introduce the student to injection molded part measurements, problems and solutions. Part measurements will be demonstrated with different types of measurement equipment. Part defects are described and analyzed to show how each develops. Topics also include an explanation of the cause and effect method of problem analysis used in troubleshooting and solving all types of production problems. This course utilizes an industry-leading, internet based interactive training program, Paulson Train… --- # PLST2150 — Design of Experiments (DOE) for Injection Molding This course is intended to introduce the student to the Design of Experiments. Content includes an overview of how to develop an experiment by explaining common terminology and exploring various DOE techniques, all in an injection molding environment. This course utilizes DOE Wisdom Jr. software, which helps you properly layout the experiments. The book, Design of Experiments for Injection Molding will further enhance your understanding of DOEs. This course also utilizes an interactive training program using CD-ROM based software. Prerequisites: MATH0910, MATH0920, METS1050 --- # PLST2240 — Scientific Injection Molding I This course is designed to introduce the student to Scientific/Decoupled/Traditional molding methodologies and techniques, which are critical in medical device and other plastics manufacturing. Content includes plastics materials, part, mold, and machine considerations. Students will learn molding from the "Plastics Point of View" for design and processing, which includes molding calculations and useful tables, traditional (vs) scientific/decoupled molding, and universal processing parameters. The course also includes practical application of machine control settings, and process monitoring i… --- # PLST2245 — Scientific Injection Molding II This course is a continuation of Scientific Injection Molding I and is designed to introduce the student to Scientific/Decoupled molding methodologies and techniques, which are critical in medical and other plastics manufacturing. Students will learn Scientific/Decoupled II molding from the "Plastics Point of View", which includes building and documenting a Scientific/Decoupled II process. The course also includes plastics behavior and the molding machine controls, instrumentation devices used in molding, process documentation worksheets with studies and tests. Students will also apply their… Prerequisites: PLST2240 --- # PLST2250 — Scientific Injection Molding III This course is a continuation of Scientific Injection Molding II and is designed to introduce the student to Scientific/Decoupled III molding strategies and techniques, which are critical methods, techniques, and strategies in medical devices and other plastics manufacturing. The content includes practical application of cavity pressure control, instrumentation, and data acquisition to accomplish Scientific/Decoupled III molding and process control. Students will also apply their learning and skills on understanding Scientific/Decoupled III molding practices to produce process repeatability b… Prerequisites: PLST2245 --- # PLST2300 — Plastics Engineering Technology Internship This course provides students with an internship experience in Plastics. Students are evaluated by predetermined curriculum objectives agreed upon by the employer, instructor and student. The student is expected to interview for and acquire an internship site. Prerequisites: MATH0800, ENGL0901 --- # POLC1200 — Equity in Policing This course will examine cultural studies related to policing in multi-cultural communities to understand various community’s interpretations of police behavior and decisions, and how it affects a police officer’s ability to better serve communities. Each student will take an Intercultural Development Inventory (IDI) to help identify and understand personal bias awareness. This course will also examine de-escalation techniques for various situations by reviewing case studies. In addition, this course will examine self-wellness studies for long-term personal health practices for police officer… --- # POLC1205 — Physical Fitness for Peace Officers This course provides instruction in the concepts and techniques of physical exercise for both on duty and off duty peace officers. Students will be exposed to basic factors of exercise, different types of exercises and the frequency, duration and intensity of the training. This course educates learners in the testing requirements for many law enforcement agencies. --- # POLC2225 — Criminal Investigation This course is designed to provide the student with information pertaining to basic duties and responsibilities of a peace officer as they relate to crimes against person and crimes against property. A presentation of the goals for successful crimination investigations will include crime scene considerations, building and establishing elements of a crime, learning to obtain information and evidence and working within the confines and constraints of a legal framework. --- # POLC2230 — Legal Issues The course will familiarize students with the principles of criminal procedures, the rules established by the United States Supreme Court relating to stop, frisk, arrest, search interrogation and identification, and the legal process applicable to law enforcement. Students will study the legal concepts involved in the application of the 4th, 5th, and 6th Amendments to policing as well as Minnesota State Constitution and procedural requirements. --- # POLC2231 — MN Criminal and Traffic Codes This course is an overview of the Minnesota Criminal Code and Minnesota Traffic Laws. Emphasis is on coverage of statutes emphasized in Minnesota Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) learning objectives. The course combines characteristics of two POST secondary learning attitudes; academic education and vocational-oriented training. The course will enhance both knowledge of criminal and traffic laws the student will use as an officer and understanding of how our laws are affected by case law. --- # POLC2235 — Police Report Writing/Interview This course establishes the learner’s ability to write police reports in a detailed, chronological order using proper format. Emphasis is placed on spelling, grammar, punctuation, and the ability to get clear and concise meaning throughout the report. Additionally, students will learn the proper techniques in interviewing. --- # POLC2241 — Crisis Intervention and Human Behavior This course is designed to integrate the academic and applied aspects of the basic patrol function for a police patrol officer. Included in this class is the in-depth examination of a patrol officer's duties, functions, and responsibilities, as well as a variety of other practical aspects. These include, but are not limited to, vehicle stops, traffic enforcement, domestics, officer stress, pedestrian contacts, officer safety issues, and other duties as they relate to the basic patrol function. --- # POLC2262 — In Progress Response Students will examine and complete exercises dealing with crimes that are in progress and the tactical responses to situations which may occur in the course of their duties. --- # POLC2265 — Ethics and Communications This course explains ethical theories and concepts such as ownership, integrity, accountability, and expectations of professional behavior. The course will examine real-world ethical challenges and methods for setting and maintaining high ethical standards. Students will examine core values, ethics, and implicit biases in reference to personal and professional consequences which include the law enforcement community as a whole. The course examines how resources such as role models, peer-group support, and influence can be utilized. --- # POLC2276 — Traffic This course will include instruction in the areas of low risk traffic stops, high risk/felony stops, driving while impaired (DWI) enforcement, and crash management. --- # POLC2281 — Defensive Tactics This course provides students with the physical skills and academic knowledge to perform the basic functions of a law enforcement officer when tasked with physically controlling a suspect. This course provides effective guidelines for the student to make defensive decisions in the field regarding the reasonable use of physical force and reinforces past and current case law related to peace officer’s use of force in cognitive areas where de-escalation may be needed. --- # POLC2285 — Crime Scene and Evidence This course will include instruction in the areas of Search and Seizure, Booking and Fingerprinting, Crime Scene Investigations, Latent Prints, Courtroom Testimony, Evidence Collection and Preservation. --- # POLC2291 — Firearms This course will examine how critical incidents affect the psychological, physiological, and emotional stress on a peace officer throughout his/her career. After instruction, students will demonstrate proficiency in nomenclature, safe handling, and proper shooting techniques with a handgun. Students will receive an overview and familiarization with shotguns and patrol rifles. Students will complete exercises in critical decision making, active shooter, and live simulated situations involving deadly force encounters. Students will use proper de-escalation techniques to control situations. --- # POLC2295 — Basic Firearms This course introduces the Hennepin Technical College Peace Officer Student to the basic nomenclature, safe handling, and functions of the semi-automatic pistol along with the safety rules of the firing range. --- # POLC2300 — Tactical Driving This course will introduce Peace Officer students to basic defensive and emergency driving techniques. The student will be able to demonstrate techniques of operating a police vehicle in both emergency and non-emergency modes while avoiding accidents despite the actions of others. This class will be presented in both lecture and demonstration of skills. Students will demonstrate backing in cornering situations, long distance higher speed backing techniques and tight maneuvering exercises. There will be exercises that show basic evasive and collision avoidance driving techniques. The skid cont… --- # POLC2325 — Capstone This course allows Peace Officer and Public Safety students to demonstrate the relationship between the foundational knowledge they have gained in communication skills, critical thinking, multicultural understanding, leadership and Minnesota and tribal laws. Students complete this course prior to entering the skills lab classes. Students will participate in a series of justice-centered dialogues with their classmates and complete an action-based research project in the community. --- # POLI1000 — Introduction to American Government and Politics This course introduces students to the American political system. Topics of study include the following: the United States Constitution, political parties, interest groups, federal bureaucracy, Presidency, Congress, the courts, and civil liberties and rights. This course meets Minnesota Transfer Curriculum (MnTC) goal areas 5 and 9. Prerequisites: ENGL0960, ENGL0921 --- # PSYC1000 — General Psychology Psychology is the scientific study of human behavior and mental processes. This introductory course provides a broad overview of topics including: the evolution of psychology, the biological bases of behavior, sensation and perception, consciousness, learning, memory, intelligence, motivation, emotion, human development, personality, research methods, psychological disorders, treatments of psychological disorders, and social psychology. Prerequisites: ENGL0921 --- # PSYC1200 — Psychology Throughout the Lifespan This course explores human development across the lifespan. The developmental process will be viewed from the theoretical, physical, cognitive, and psychosocial perspectives. This course will examine the complete lifespan, beginning with prenatal development and progressing through the process of death and dying. Prerequisites: ENGL0921 --- # PSYC1300 — Abnormal Psychology This course explores psychopathology using a multidimensional approach. Emphasis will be on etiology, classification, assessment, terminology, and treatment of major psychological disorders, and content will be organized using the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5). Mental disorders will be explored along a continuum of abnormality, and in the context of their overlapping biological, developmental, psychological, and sociocultural influences. Prerequisites: ENGL0921, PSYC1000, PSYC2300 --- # SOCI1100 — Introduction to Sociology Sociology is the systematic study of the relationship between the individual and their society. In this course students will be introduced to sociological concepts and theories that explain the impact of culture, social structures, and institutions on individuals, and the impact of individuals on their social world. Prerequisites: ENGL0921, ENGL0960 --- # SOCI1200 — Marriage and Family Marriage and Family is the sociological study of the relationship of family life and society. This course will introduce the student to historical family perspectives, cross-cultural family perspectives, gender role expectations of the family, gender stratification within families, and societal norms and expectations of the institutions of marriage and family. Prerequisites: ENGL0921, ENGL0960 --- # SOCI1400 — Race in America This course is an introduction to the history and theories of race, ethnicity, and racism in the United States. Students will explore the social construction of race as a concept, the processes by which social institutions create and reproduce racial inequalities, and the role of social movements in bringing about social change. Students will learn to analyze current race relations from multiple perspectives. Prerequisites: ENGL0921, ENGL0960 --- # SOCI1500 — Introduction to Criminal Justice This course explores the foundations, organization and function of the criminal justice system in the United States. Topics include crime and victimization, constitutional law, policing, courts, corrections, juvenile justice and current issues in criminal justice. Prerequisites: ENGL0921, ENGL0960 --- # SOCI1600 — Food and Society This is a course about the social relations of our food system: how we produce, distribute, prepare and consume our food. Students will explore topics of culture, identity, and history as well as the effects of our food system on public health, social inequality, and the environment on both a local and global level. Students will also explore alternatives to the current food system. Prerequisites: ENGL0921, ENGL0960 --- # SOCI2400 — Juvenile Justice This course examines the historical foundations, current philosophies, procedures and characteristics of the juvenile justice system. It will explore theories of delinquency, strategies for working with juveniles and Minnesota statutes that apply specifically to juveniles. Prerequisites: ENGL0921, ENGL0960 --- # WLDG1000 — Cutting Processes This course will cover cutting operations utilizing gas, plasma, carbon-arc and computer numerical control (CNC) plasma cutting table equipment. Students will learn how to cut straight lines, holes and bevels on steel, aluminum and stainless steel. Important health and safety precautions will also be covered. This course will cover the characteristics of hazardous wastes and its safe handling, storage, and disposal. --- # WLDG1010 — Practical Application for Estimating and Layout This course covers the fundamental information and practices required to properly estimate the amount of materials necessary for various manufacturing processes. The student will use common problem solving methods and will convert units of measure that are utilized in the manufacturing industry. The student will interpret the geometry of commonly used materials and study their manufacturing application trends. Various methods of material layout will also be practiced along with an introduction to the use of basic welding and cutting equipment. --- # WLDG1075 — Careers in Manufacturing This course introduces students to the skills, technology, work environment, potential salary, and job placement for occupations in the fields of Machine Tool Technology, Mechatronics (Automation Robotics, Electronics, Fluid Power), Welding and Metal Fabrication, Plastics Engineering Technology, and Engineering CAD (Computer-Aided Design) Technology. This dynamic course includes industry-specific tours, as well as hands-on projects that familiarize students with field practices and shop safety. A technical aptitude assessment will be administered to assist students in determining if a career… --- # WLDG1100 — Oxyacetylene Welding This course introduces students to the oxyacetylene welding process including terms and safety procedures. Students will learn how to setup, adjust and shut down oxyacetylene equipment. Students will learn how to deposit stringer beads in the flat position. Students will also be able to produce fillet lap and inside corner joint welds in the horizontal and vertical position and square joint butt welds in the flat, horizontal, vertical and overhead position. Weld inspections will also be covered. This course will cover the characteristics of hazardous wastes and its safe handling, storage, and… --- # WLDG1135 — Gas Metal Arc Welding I This course teaches students identification and MIG welding equipment, joint design, welding terms and safety procedures. Students will learn setup, operation and perform bead, single and multiple pass butt and tee, lap and outside corner welds in the flat, horizontal positions. Students will also identify and describe personal shop and other related safety rules. The students will be required to identify shop and personal safety rules to 100% accuracy. This course will also require identification and performance of wire type and diameter and equipment on 3/16 inch and thicker plate steel. Th… --- # WLDG1140 — Gas Metal Arc Welding II Students will learn how to produce square groove and fillet butt, lap and T-joint welds in the flat, horizontal, vertical and overhead positions to the Guided Test Bend standard. Students will also be able to produce single V-groove butt joint welds in the horizontal and vertical position to the Guided Bend Test standard. The effect of shielding gases on metal transfer will be examined. This course will cover the characteristics of hazardous wastes and its safe handling, storage, and disposal. Prerequisites: WLDG1135, WLDG1182 --- # WLDG1165 — Gas Metal Arc Welding III Students will learn how to produce single V-groove butt joint welds in the vertical up, flat and overhead position. Fillet lap and T-joint welds in the horizontal and vertical down position will be included. Students will also be able to utilize the spray transfer method to produce fillet lap joint welds in the flat and horizontal position and single V-groove welds in the flat position. Students will have the option to further develop their knowledge and skills to prepare for the Gas Metal Arc Welding Welder Qualification Test. This course will cover the characteristics of hazardous wastes an… Prerequisites: WLDG1140 --- # WLDG1175 — GMAW Fabrication Methods In this course you will learn to combine your gas metal arc welding skills to fabricate various types of weldments using proper layout procedures. Complete drawings with welding symbols, bill of materials and cost estimates will also be required. This course will cover the characteristics of hazardous wastes and its safe handling, storage, and disposal. Prerequisites: ENGL0901, MATH0800, WLDG1135, WLDG1140 --- # WLDG1182 — Blueprint Reading for Welders This course provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to identify welding symbols and manipulate fractions, decimals and metric units. Students will be able to convert measurements and determine weld specifications from engineering drawings. Students will also be able to identify, measure and inspect weldment components and assemblies given a bill of materials and a drawing. --- # WLDG1220 — Gas Tungsten Arc Welding I This course introduces students to the gas tungsten arc welding process including equipment, terms and safety procedures. Students will learn how to setup, adjust and shut down gas tungsten arc welding equipment. Students will be able to deposit stringer beads in the flat position, produce fillet weld lap joints in the flat and horizontal position and produce fillet weld outside corner joints in the flat position. The metallurgy and weldability of carbon steel will also be covered. This course will cover the characteristics of hazardous wastes and its safe handling, storage, and disposal. --- # WLDG1225 — Gas Tungsten Arc Welding II This course covers fillet T-joint welds and square-groove welds with carbon steel including destructive testing. Students will learn how to perform gas tungsten arc welding using pulsed current. Students will also be able to produce square groove and fillet welds with stainless steel. Visual inspection tests with stainless steel and the welding characteristics of stainless steel are included. This course will cover the characteristics of hazardous wastes and its safe handling, storage, and disposal. Prerequisites: WLDG1182, WLDG1220 --- # WLDG1235 — Gas Tungsten Arc Welding III Students will learn how to weld aluminum using the gas tungsten arc welding process. Students will learn how to deposit stringer beads in the flat position. Students will be able to produce outside corner fillet welds in the flat and vertical up position and lap joints in the horizontal and flat position. Square-groove butt welds in the flat position and T-joint fillet welds in the horizontal, flat and vertical up position will also be covered. Visual inspection tests on aluminum are included. Students will have the option to further develop their knowledge and skills to prepare for the Gas T… Prerequisites: WLDG1225 --- # WLDG1245 — GTAW Fabrication Methods In this course you will learn to combine your gas tungsten arc welding skills to fabricate various types of weldments using proper layout procedures. Complete drawings with welding symbols, bill of materials and cost estimates will also be required. This course will cover the characteristics of hazardous wastes and its safe handling, storage, and disposal. Prerequisites: ENGL0901, MATH0800, WLDG1220, WLDG1225 --- # WLDG1310 — Shielded Metal Arc Welding I This course introduces students to the shielded metal arc welding process including equipment, terms and safety procedures. Students will learn how to strike and control arc to produce quality welds. Students will learn how to deposit a pad of beads in the flat position. Students will be able to produce lap joint fillet welds in the horizontal position and E6010 pad of beads in the flat position. This course will cover the characteristics of hazardous wastes and its safe handling, storage, and disposal. --- # WLDG1320 — Shielded Metal Arc Welding II In this course, students will learn how to produce three-bead T-joint fillet welds, T-joint and lap joint fillet welds and butt joint square -groove welds. Students will also be able to deposit E6010 pad of beads and stringer beads. Electrode selection, power sources, destructive testing and distortion control will be included. This course will cover the characteristics of hazardous wastes and its safe handling, storage, and disposal. Prerequisites: WLDG1182, WLDG1310 --- # WLDG1330 — Shielded Metal Arc Welding III Students will learn how to produce fillet welds in lap and T-joints, stringer beads, and square-groove welds in butt joints using the shielded metal arc welding process. Multi-pass fillet welds in lap and T-joints will also be covered. Low hydrogen electrodes will be included. Students will have the option to further develop their knowledge and skills to prepare for the Shielded Metal Arc Welding Welder Qualification Test. This course will cover the characteristics of hazardous wastes and its safe handling, storage, and disposal. Prerequisites: WLDG1320 --- # WLDG1340 — Structural Iron Fabrication Methods In this course you will learn to combine your shielded metal arc welding and flux cored arc welding skills to fabricate various types of weldments using proper layout procedures. Complete drawings with welding symbols, bill of materials and cost estimates will also be required. This course will cover the characteristics of hazardous wastes and its safe handling, storage, and disposal. Prerequisites: ENGL0901, MATH0800, WLDG1310, WLDG1350 --- # WLDG1350 — Flux Cored Arc Welding I This course introduces students to the flux cored arc welding process including equipment, terms and safety procedures. Students will learn how to setup, adjust and shut down flux cored arc welding equipment. Students will be able to produce fillet T-joint welds in the horizontal, vertical and overhead position and single-V-groove butt joint welds in the horizontal and vertical position. Students will also be able to classify electrodes and conduct single-V-groove tests. This course will cover the characteristics of hazardous wastes and its safe handling, storage, and disposal. Prerequisites: WLDG1135 --- # WLDG1360 — Flux Cored Arc Welding II Students will learn how to produce single-V-groove butt joint welds using gas-shielded and self-shielded tubular electrode wire. Students will also produce fillet weld lap joints and single-V-groove butt joints with metal-cored wire and single-V-groove welds in butt joints on pipe. Destructive tests will be performed on selected welds. Students will have the option to further develop their knowledge and skills to prepare for the flux-cored Welder Qualification Test. This course will cover the characteristics of hazardous wastes and its safe handling, storage, and disposal. Prerequisites: WLDG1182, WLDG1350 --- # WLDG1500 — Welding Process Lab This course is designed for students who want to enhance their skills and knowledge in order to become more proficient in specialized areas of the curriculum. Students will have the ability to direct their efforts, with instructor approval, in curriculum activities that are beyond the current scope of existing courses. This course will cover the basics of welding safety as well as the safe use of welding equipment and its startup and shutdown. Dependent on the needs of each individual class, the specific areas of focus will change to meet the needs of the class. --- # WLDG1900 — Specialized Lab This course is designed for students who want to enhance their skills and knowledge in order to become more proficient in specialized areas of the curriculum. Specialized lab content must be different from or beyond the expected skill level available in current course offerings. Students will have the ability to direct their efforts, with instructor approval, in curriculum activities that meet their needs. A `Specialized Lab Training Agreement` must be signed by the student and the instructor and submitted to the registrar at the time of registration. This course will cover the characteristic… --- # WLDG2035 — Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding Students will learn how to produce single V-groove butt joint welds in the flat position with the spray transfer method on steel. They will also produce Fillet, Lap and T-joint welds in the horizontal and vertical positions on aluminum material. Students will also be able to utilize the pulse spray transfer method of GMAW welding to produce welds on Lap Joints, T-Joints and Butt Joints in flat, horizontal and vertical positions. Students will have the option to further develop their knowledge and skills to prepare for the Gas Metal Arc Welding Welder Qualification Test. This course will cover… --- # WLDG2045 — Advanced Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Students will learn how to prepare and weld steel, stainless steel and aluminum tubing using the Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) process. Students will learn how to prepare tubing for single V-groove welds in the 5-G position. Students will also be able to produce welds on stainless steel in the 5-G and 6-G positions. Visual and destructive inspection tests on steel, stainless steel, and aluminum are included. Students will have the option to further develop their knowledge and skills to prepare for the Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Welder Qualification Test. This course will cover the characteris… --- # WLDG2050 — Introduction to Automated Cutting and Welding This course is designed to allow students to program, setup and operate semi-automated and fully automated cutting and welding systems. Both PC programming and teach pendants will be utilized. Integration of automated cutting and welding systems with other components will also be explored. Prerequisites: WLDG1135, WLDG1140 --- # WLDG2055 — Advanced Robotic Welding This course is designed to allow students to perform advanced programming, setup and operation and troubleshooting. Techniques will be applied to both semi-automated and fully automated cutting and welding systems. Both PC programming and teach pendants will be utilized. Prerequisites: WLDG2050 --- # WLDG2275 — Welding & Metal Fabrication Internship This course allows the student to gain on-the-job experience in the Welding and Metal Fabrication industry. The student is responsible for locating and arranging the internship site. One (1) to four (4) credits can be taken, with each credit requiring 40 hours of time spent on the job. Student performance will be monitored by the instructor and evaluated by the employer. This will be a cooperative training program between Hennepin Technical College and a company. The student will apply competencies learned in the program to an employment-like work experience. Tasks and course goals will be de…