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Biology Transfer Pathway ▸ 6 coursesoffers students an opportunity to earn course credits that directly transfer to a designated Biology bachelor's degree program at Minnesota State universities. source
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ACCT 1990Topic:This course will provide flexibility in offering an in-depth review of topics of immediate importance and topical interest. These topics will go beyond the introductory courses in examining specific… source
ACCT 2111Financial AccountingThis course is a study of the accounting principles and concepts used to understand and develop financial statements. Topics include accruals and deferrals, revenues, expenses, assets, liabilities, e… source
ACCT 2112Managerial AccountingManagerial accounting focuses on the three main activities performed by managers: planning, controlling, and decision-making. This course consists of preparing a variety of reports for internal use a… source
ACCT 2230Computerized Accounting with QuickBooksThis course provides a hands-on approach to learning how current (on the market) computerized accounting systems are used and installed. The following modules are covered: general ledger, financial s… source
ACCT 2250Small Business PayrollStudents taking this course will prepare and analyze payroll transactions, federal/state payroll tax reports. source
ACCT 2260Small Business Income TaxesThis course will assist the student in understanding corporation and personal (Schedule C) tax requirements. It will also show students what they must do to prepare and maintain tax information for t… source
ACCT 2270Accounting Employment SkillsThis course presents the tools and skills needed for locating and applying for accounting internships and jobs. Students will study work habits and professional attitudes to apply in the business wor… source
ACCT 2300Accounting CapstoneThis final capstone course in the accounting sequence is designed to extend and integrate your understanding of theoretical and practical issues in accounting, including the analytical and decision m… source
ACCT 2310Accounting InternshipThis course is for students in the AAS Accounting Technology degree. Students will complete an internship that will allow them to transition from the classroom to the workplace. This internship provi… source
ADEV 1051Academic Learning StrategiesThis course introduces students to the principles of learning and critical thinking required for academic success. The focus of the course will be the elements of learning related to emotional intell… source
ADEV 1052Academic Learning Strategies IIThis course provides an overview of efficient study habits and is intended for students who wish to improve their academic study skills. This course is a follow up from ADEV 1051 where students learn… source
ADEV 1950Reading Texts CriticallyThis course will focus on developing critical literacy and critical thinking strategies necessary for dealing efficiently and effectively with different kinds of college reading assignments. This cou… source
ADEV 1990Topic:This course will provide flexibility in offering an in-depth review of topics of immediate importance and topical interest. These topics will go beyond the introductory courses in examining specific… source
ALTH 1020Phlebotomy TechnologyIn this course, you will learn about the role of the phlebotomist in healthcare and learn the skills necessary to obtain a job as phlebotomist. You will learn about the healthcare setting including b… source
ALTH 1025Phlebotomy PracticumIn this course, you will apply the phlebotomy skills learned to the healthcare setting. You will be in a hospital or clinic setting and will perform the tasks of a phlebotomist including blood draws,… source
ANTH 1010Introduction to Anthropology: Cultural AnthropologyThis course examines the nature of culture by studying the forms of conventional behavior (language, ideology, social organization, and technology) and their material manifestations. It also seeks to… source
ANTH 1020Intro to Anthropology: Physical Anthropology, Archaeology & PrehistoryThis course studies the relationshi source
ANTH 1130The Archaeology of Ancient EuropeAnthropology is concerned with the many ways that humans have adapted to their physical and social environments, including the systems of meaning and social organization that they use, as well as the… source
ANTH 1140Anthropology of ReligionThis course involves the study and comparison of religious institutions from a wide variety of cultures. We will consider the wonderful array of beliefs and practices of humanity. We will consider re… source
ANTH 1990Topic:This course will provide flexibility in offering an in-depth review of topics of immediate importance and topical interest. These topics will go beyond the introductory courses in examining specific… source
ARBC 1000Arabic IDesigned for the student with little or no previous experience with a second language, this course gives students the opportunity to learn basic communication needs in Arabic. The four language skill… source
ARBC 1030Arab CulturesThis course discusses the history and culture of the Arab world, examining various aspects of this rich and venerable civilization, the importance attached to education, the achievements of Arab scie… source
ARBC 1100Arabic IIThis course is the second of two-course series to fulfill the needs of our students as well as our community. It is designed for non-native beginners to learn formal Arabic also known as Modern Stand… source
ARBC 1101Introduction to ArabicDesigned for the student with little or no previous experience with a second language, this course gives students the opportunity to learn basic communication needs in Arabic. The four language skill… source
ARBC 1102Beginning Arabic IIThis course is the second of two-course series to fulfill the needs of our students as well as our community. It is designed for non-native beginners to learn formal Arabic also known as Modern Stand… source
ARBC 1990Topic:This course will provide flexibility in offering an in-depth review of topics of immediate importance and topical interest. These topics will go beyond the introductory courses in examining specific… source
ARBC 2000Arabic III5This course continues the development of the multiple language skills introduced in the beginning sequence. The student is introduced to the literature and culture of Arabic speaking nations. 5 cr · 5 hr source
ARBC 2201Intermediate Arabic IThis course continues the development of the multiple language skills introduced in the beginning sequence. The student is introduced to the literature and culture of Arabic speaking nations. source
ART 1010Art Museum Tour: European ArtThis course consists of tours to various cultural centers to experience a variety of art exhibits, lectures,demonstrations and facilities. The content of this course centers on historical and contemp… source
ART 1020Art Museum Tour: World ArtThis course consists of tours to various cultural centers to experience a variety of art exhibits, lectures, demonstrations and facilities. The content of this course centers on historical and contem… source
ART 1040Art AppreciationThe course introduces students to the basic concepts of visual art objects, focusing on the terminology needed to describe and analyze artworks. Fundamental design elements are emphasized to further… source
ART 1050Foundation of Digital ImagingIntroduction to the technical and aesthetic practices of computer-generated Art as a creative fine arts tool. Student projects explore creative and technical aspects of digital imaging, symbolism and… source
ART 1100Creative Cloud EssentialsAn introduction to creating art, designing for print and audience interactivity using Adobe Creative Cloud and/or relevant digital tools from other developers. Students will learn how to use Photosho… source
ART 1101Photography IThis is an introduction to the fundamentals of black and white photography. Both technical and creative skills are developed in the use of the camera, exposing and developing film, enlarging and fini… source
ART 1102Photography IIThis course is for students with a basic background in camera operations and darkroom procedures. There is a greater emphasis on the photograph as a fine print, the student's personal growth and perc… source
ART 1160Digital PhotographyA logical sequence to Art 1101 or 1140, this class emphasizes the computer as a digital darkroom to create photographic images through the traditional camera or a digital camera. ): Course content in… source
ART 1270Digital Video ProductionThis course introduces basic video production concepts and techniques with an emphasis on using the elements of motion and sound as creative artistic tools. Students will critically analyze video in… source
ART 1301Two Dimensional Design IThis course introduces a visual vocabulary and tools essential for all flat design and space, and investigates basic principles related to composition, pattern making, illusory space, and self expres… source
ART 1302Two Dimensional Design IIThis course expands the study of flat design with emphasis on solving design problems. Students will be engaged in the more complicated tasks of integrating contrasting elements such as nonobjective… source
ART 1310Three Dimensional DesignAs an introduction to the basic language of three-dimensional design, this course includes constructive, additive, subtractive and substitution techniques using traditional and contemporary media. Va… source
ART 1340Fundamentals of ColorThe course teaches fundamental color theory by introducing the physical, perceptual, and artistic aspects of color. The dimensions of color are explored through theory and practice using paint and co… source
ART 1361Ceramics ICeramics is an introductory studio course that presents students with a fundamental understanding of the hand building and wheel throwing processes in clay. This course will focus on a creative and i… source
ART 1362Ceramics IICeramics II is an advanced studio course that presents students with an in-depth understanding of the hand building and wheel throwing processes in clay. This course emphasizes student's development… source
ART 1401Drawing IThis course introduces basic drawing concepts such as line, value, gesture, proportion, composition, and space; and techniques using traditional and contemporary drawing media. A variety of subjects… source
ART 1402Drawing IIThis course continues the study of drawing concepts using various media to explore color, the human figure, and representational as well as non-representational subject matter. Personal expression is… source
ART 1601Art History I: Ancient to MedievalThis course examines painting, sculpture and architecture of cultures from prehistory to the end of the 14th Century. Students will explore the history of the world through visual art and material cu… source
ART 1602Art History II: 15th Century to ContemporaryThis course examines painting, sculpture and architecture of cultures from the 15th Century to Contemporary. Students will explore the history of the world through visual art and material culture wit… source
ART 1650Architectural HistoryThis course is a survey of the history of architecture from pre-history to the present day. The student will gain knowledge and understanding of the characteristics of architecture from around the wo… source
ART 1810Studio Art Workshop1The 1-credit Studio Art Workshop is a basic studio course that presents to art and non-art students the fundamentals required to complete projects in a particular art medium or art application proces… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ART 1970Graphic Design Internship ExperienceThis course facilitates an internship experience between a student, an engaged employer, and provides accountability for both to assess the status of an internship when it is happening. source
ART 1990Topic:This course will provide flexibility in offering an in-depth review of topics of immediate importance and topical interest. These topics will go beyond the introductory courses in examining specific… source
ART 2540IllustrationThis course introduces students to illustrating for major areas of the commercial illustration marketplace. Students will be encouraged to develop illustrative skills that can be applied to design. T… source
ART 2550TypographyThis course explores basic concepts of typography including: history, anatomy and mechanics, copyfitting, legibility, syntax, and communication within the context of process-oriented, problem-solving… source
ART 2561Web Design IThis course explores the foundations of interactive design for the (world-wide) web. Using industry-relevant tools, students will learn the fundamentals of designing and building a website. Students… source
ART 2562Web Design IIThis is the second of two courses focusing on graphic design for the internet (world-wide web) and/or interactivity, and explores intermediate/advanced concepts from a graphic designer¿s perspective.… source
ART 2601Advanced Graphic Design IThis is an advanced study of graphic design theory & applications. Students explore effectively designing & delivering messaging to audiences using graphic design principles via a standard design pro… source
ART 2602Advanced Graphic Design IIThis is an advanced studio course in graphic design. The content and scope of the projects will help students to understand the nature of the graphic design industry as well as the research and conte… source
ART 2611Painting IThis course is an introduction to the basic skills and techniques of painting. The study of paint and materials, the use of color in painting and the development of ideas are important elements in th… source
ART 2612Painting II3Using advanced painting techniques, this course emphasizes student's development of a personal style. 3 cr · 3 hr source
ART 2810Publication DesignThis course introduces the history and techniques of publication design and production and advances the student's skills in on-paper publication layout and page design. Concepts in multi-page media f… source
ART 2811AI, AR, AnimationThis course explores media formats that are broadly relevant to the Graphic Design Industry: artificial intelligence (AI), augmented/extended reality (AR or XR), & animation - though experimental or… source
ART 2900Studio Arts Capstone PracticumThis course is intended for students who have completed a significant portion of coursework in the Studio Arts AFA program and are within a semester of completion. It is a capstone experience in whic… source
ART 2901Graphic Design Tools IThis course introduces students to the use and function of industry-standard graphic design software applications Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, and Adobe InDesign. Students will learn to effect… source
ART 2902Graphic Design Tools IIThis course is a continuation of Graphic Design Tools I. Advanced skills in Adobe Photoshop (photo manipulation), Adobe Illustrator (drawing and design) and Adobe InDesign (page design and layout) ar… source
ASL 1101American Sign Language I (ASL I)This course teaches the basics for communication with Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing individuals. The course includes receptive and expressive finger-spelling, signing, conversational behaviors, and variou… source
ASL 1102American Sign Language II (ASL II)This course is a continuation of ASL 1101. The student's signing and fingerspelling will be increased to improve their signing skills. source
ASL 1300Deaf CultureThis class provides students with an understanding of the History and Culture of Deaf People. Students will learn about Deaf and Hard of hearing people in the Deaf Community in all areas of the Unite… source
ASL 1320Black Deaf Culture and HistoryThis online course provides students with an understanding of the Black History & Culture of Black Deaf people. Students will learn about Black Deaf & Hard of Hearing people in the Black Deaf Communi… source
ASL 1400Fingerspelling and NumbersFingerspelling and Numbers course provides students the fundamentals to learn basic letters, words, and numbers in American Sign Language. This course will prepare students to communicate with Deaf a… source
ASL 1990Special TopicsThis course will provide flexibility in offering an in-depth review of topics of immediate importance and topical interest. These topics will go beyond the introductory courses in examining specific… source
ASL 2201Intermediate American Sign Language (ASL III)This course gives students an opportunity to practice their signing skills while increasing their knowledge of various vocabularies, using appropriate body language and facial expression. The course… source
ASL 2202Intermediate American Sign Language (ASL IV)This course gives students an opportunity to increase their listening and signing skills in depth. Students will meet Deaf people in a field trip setting to expose them to the Deaf world. Students ma… source
BIOL 1000Life ScienceThe course introduces the breadth of biology from the principles of chemistry to ecology. The production and utilization of biological energy is explored at the cellular and organism level. The princ… source
BIOL 1001Biology IThis course focuses on the concepts of biological chemistry, cell structure and function, cellular metabolism, molecular genetics and heredity reproduction and development. The course is intended for… source
BIOL 1101Principles of Biology IThis is the first course in a two-semester biology sequence. This course introduces students to the concepts of cell structure and function, cellular metabolism, heredity and genetics. This course is… source
BIOL 1102Principles of Biology IIPrinciples of Biology II is a continuation of Principles of Biology I, and covers fundamental concepts of biology at the organismal level and above. Evolution, principles of ecology, and a survey of… source
BIOL 1120Human BiologyThis introductory level course provides students with a one semester overview of the structure and function of the human body. The course is open to all students: however, it does not fulfill the hum… source
BIOL 1130Human Biology with a LabThis introductory level course provides students with a one semester overview of the structure and function of the human body. The course is open to all students: however, it does not fulfill the hum… source
BIOL 1140Introduction to Human Genetics and OriginsThis course in an introduction to human genetics and origins including evolution and ancestry. Students are introduced to cell biology, inheritance, epigenetics, DNA, chromosomes, mutations, populati… source
BIOL 1160Global Environment Field BiologyThis course will introduce students to the ecology and environmental issues of various locations abroad, and present them within the context of the social, cultural and political conditions of that c… source
BIOL 1200Current Environmental IssuesUsing an interdisciplinary approach, this course examines various aspects of natural and human-made ecosystems, human's intervention, and the subsequent impact on society and nature. It emphasizes cu… source
BIOL 1230Medical Terminology I - BasicsThis course is designed to introduce students to the Greek and Latin derivatives used to form medical terminology. Students will learn how to build and analyze medical terms. Emphasis will be placed… source
BIOL 1231Medical Terminology II - ApplicationThis course is a continuation of Biol 1230 Medical Terminology I - Basic. The focus is on applying proper medical terminology in reading medical reports, case histories and using the medical dictiona… source
BIOL 1350Biology of WomenThis course is designed to allow students to explore the biological aspects of being female throughout her life cycle from sex cell formation through menopause and aging. Students will also gain an h… source
BIOL 1360Biology of Women with a LabThis course is designed to allow student source
BIOL 1650Human Biology SeriesThis course provides students with an Intensive overview of sophisticated, timely topics in biology related to the human condition. This course is intended for general audiences. The overview will in… source
BIOL 1990Special TopicsThis course will provide flexibility in offering an in-depth review of topics of immediate importance and topical interest. These topics will go beyond the introductory courses in examining specific… source
BIOL 2100MicrobiologyThis course is a study of bacteria, viruses, fungi and protozoa, infection, immunity, human diseases and microbiology of food and water. Laboratory exercises stress detection, isolation and control o… source
BIOL 2111Human Anatomy and Physiology IThis course is the first course of a two-course sequence. The course offers students a comprehensive study of the structure and function of the human body in a classroom and laboratory setting. Topic… source
BIOL 2112Human Anatomy and Physiology IIThis course is the second course of a two-course sequence. This course offers students a comprehensive study of the structure and function of the human body in a classroom and laboratory setting. Top… source
BIOL 2360GeneticsWe will examine the organization, storage, maintenance, transfer, and expression of genetic information. Molecular data and Mendelian principles will be applied to understand genetics at the molecula… source
BIOL 2610General EcologyWe will examine the interrelationships of organisms and their environments, emphasizing the historic development of fundamental principles at the levels of individuals, population, community, and eco… source
BIT 1050Foundations of Construction Codes and InspectionsThis course provides an introduction to the field of building inspection and construction codes. Provides an introduction to the field of building inspection and construction codes. The student will… source
BIT 1150Residential Plan Review and Field InspectionsEmphasizes techniques for plan review and field inspections on single family dwellings, townhomes, and accessory structures associated with dwellings, in accordance with the current International Res… source
BIT 1250Commercial Plan Review and Field InspectionsEmphasizes techniques for plan review and field inspections on commercial, industrial, multi-story buildings, and multi-family structures in accordance with the International Building Code (IBC). Dis… source
BIT 1900Legal and Administrative Aspects of Construction CodesProvides students with foundational concepts of modern administrative government, legal responsibilities in building inspection, inspector's authority, courtroom procedures, building inspection liabi… source
BIT 2600Building Inspection InternshipSupervised work experience in a municipal building inspection department provides a variety of experiences for people new to the field. source
BIT 2650Administering the MN State Building CodeThe role of the building official is a complex one. Key aspects of a building official's job involves: having a solid understanding of codes and standards, an understanding of how to properly adminis… source
BUS 1100Introduction to BusinessThis course is designed to provide a broad overview of the functions of the for-profit and non-profit business entity. Business and its environment, organization and management, ownership, finance, p… source
BUS 1110Human Relations & Professional SkillsThis course focuses on the skills necessary to be successful and effective in the workplace. In addition to effectively contributing to a team while working with a diverse population, topics include:… source
BUS 1220Effective SupervisionThis course focuses on the skills necessary to be successful when supervising and collaborating with others. Students will apply and develop skills in management functions, decision making, time mana… source
BUS 1230Leadership and TeamworkThis course provides students with an understanding of the nature of leadership and teams. This course is for anyone who is a leader or wants to be a leader and wants to develop teamwork skills. Emph… source
BUS 1300Legal Environment of BusinessStudents will study the basic principles of law and the societal forces which influence the development of these principles. Topics include legal procedure, court structure, ethics, international law… source
BUS 1400Business MathematicsThis course provides the students with essential mathematical concepts and practical business applications of pricing, discounts, commission, simple and compound interest, installment buying, consume… source
BUS 1410Introduction to Business FinanceThis course is an introduction to the world of finance. Concepts covered include financial management, financial implications of different forms of business organization, understanding and analyzing… source
BUS 1430Financial Statement AnalysisThis course provides students with an understanding of financial statements for decision-making about cash flow, capital project investments, and management of a business organization. The course pro… source
BUS 1440Personal Financial PlanningThis course is designed for personal financial planning. The topics in the course include goal setting, financial aspects of career planning, budgeting, credit cards, debt and money management strate… source
BUS 1450InvestmentsThis course is a practical introduction to investments for the individual investor. The course focuses on stocks, bonds, mutual funds, REITs, annuities and other investment alternatives. Emphasis is… source
BUS 1510Operations ManagementThis course is designed to provide the student with an understanding of the foundations of the operations function in both manufacturing and services. The course will analyze operations from both the… source
BUS 1610Consumer BehaviorThis course is an in-depth study of how and why people buy and gain an understanding of the factors influencing a purchase decision and how marketing research can enhance decision-making in this area… source
BUS 1620Advertising and Sales PromotionThis course is a study of the principles and practices of promotion for the business organization. Students will study the components and the interrelationships of the promotional mix: advertising, s… source
BUS 1630Professional Sales and ManagementThis course provides an introduction to the principles and practices of professional selling and sales management. Topics will include the steps of the sale; customer service; principles, issues and… source
BUS 1810EntrepreneurshipIn this course you will learn the process of launching a new business venture from an original or innovative idea. The focus will be on the stages of development of the new venture including research… source
BUS 1990TopicThis course will provide flexibility in offering an in-depth review of topics of immediate importance and topical interest. These topics will go beyond the introductory courses in examining specific… source
BUS 2010Internship BusinessThis is a capstone course for students in a business program including: Accounting, Business Computer Systems and Management, Marketing, Management or Retailing. It includes practical, on-the-job tra… source
BUS 2100Business StatisticsThis course is designed primarily for the business major. This course will introduce you to business statistics, or the application of statistics in the workplace. In this course, you will learn how… source
BUS 2200Principles of ManagementThis course is an introduction to the functions of management: planning, organizing, directing, and controlling. The course explores how each of the management functions are implemented to impact org… source
BUS 2600Principles of MarketingThis course provides a market-oriented perspective to business decision-making. Students will learn how marketers provide value in satisfying customer needs and wants, determine which target markets… source
BUS 2610Consumer BehaviorThis course is an introduction to the world of consumer behavior. Consumer behavior borrows from several social sciences to explain behavior in the marketplace. In this course, students will explore… source
BUS 2620Fundamentals of PromotionThis course is a study of the principles and practices of promotion for a business organization. Students will study the components and the interrelationships of the promotional mix: advertising, sal… source
BUS 2630Fundamentals of Sales and ServiceThis course introduces the principles and practices of professional selling. Topics will include the steps of the sale, identifying buying motives and customer needs, customer service principles, sal… source
BUS 2640Fundamentals of Digital MarketingThis course will focus on the introduction and insights to a breadth of core and emerging digital channels and disciplines, including search engine optimization, website analytics, search and display… source
BUS 2650Marketing CapstoneThis course serves as the capstone for the Marketing Specialist Associates of Applied Science Degree. Students will integrate the concepts, techniques, and knowledge within marketing into a strategic… source
CHEM 1000Chemistry and SocietyThis is a basic introduction to chemistry in the everyday world, with emphasis on the role that chemistry plays in personal and professional lives. It is intended for anyone seeking to become a bette… source
CHEM 1005Chemistry for Healthcare ProfessionalsThis is a one-term laboratory chemistry course (2 hours lecture, 3 hours lab) designed for non-science majors primarily in healthcare programs. We will learn about basic concepts in Chemistry, includ… source
CHEM 1010Introduction to ChemistryAn introduction to the basic concepts of Chemistry along with mathematical application, which include the atomic theory, periodic trends, stoichiometric relationships, kinetic-molecular theory, molec… source
CHEM 1030Introduction to Physical SciencesIn this course, students will explore the basics of chemistry and physics by examining such concepts as understanding and measuring matter; atoms, elements, compounds and mixtures; physical and chemi… source
CHEM 1061Principles of Chemistry IThis course explores the fundamental concepts of Chemistry, focusing on atomic theory, stoichiometry, kinetic-molecular theory, molecular structure, and chemical bonding, as they relate to the gas, l… source
CHEM 1062Principles of Chemistry IIThis is a one-term chemistry course (3 hours lecture, 3 hours lab) designed for science majors who are preparing for Organic Chemistry courses and admission to health programs and advanced chemistry… source
CHEM 1990Topic:This course will provide flexibility in offering an in-depth review of topics of immediate importance and topical interest. These topics will go beyond the introductory courses in examining specific… source
CHEM 2061Organic Chemistry IThis course is a study of the covalent molecules associated with carbon, emphasizing the mechanism of the reactions and the stereochemistry of aliphatic, alicyclic, and olefinic molecules. Functional… source
CHEM 2062Organic Chemistry IIThis course is a study of the mechanism of reactions of, and the structure of, all of the carbonyl compounds and their derivatives, and of the carbohydrates, amino acids, proteins, heterocyclics, oth… source
CIS 1000Computer and Keyboarding EssentialsThis is an introductory course to introduce students to the use of basic computer skills and to develop mastery of the computer keyboard. This course covers introductory information about computer ha… source
CIS 1101Business Computer Systems IThis course develops computer and digital literacy and emphasizes its importance in today's businesses and society. Through hands-on experience students will gain an understanding of computer concept… source
CIS 1102Business Computer Systems IIEmphasis is on an in-depth understanding of the Microsoft Office Suite beyond the fundamentals of CIS 1101. Students will develop their skills with exercise-oriented learning by completing advanced t… source
CIS 1200Word ProcessingThis course introduces students to the word processing cycle and how word processing is used in the work place. This course is for anyone who needs to prepare their own business documents. Students w… source
CIS 1210Desktop PublishingThis course introduces students to digital page layout using Adobe InDesign, the new emerging standard in page layout software. This course is for anyone who has to prepare professional business publ… source
CIS 1220Decision Making ExcelThis course uses Microsoft Excel as a problem solving tool in analyzing and designing solutions for common business and organizational problems and then using that information to guide decision-makin… source
CIS 1230Business Presentations: PowerPointThis course introduces students to business presentation concepts and applications using the most current PowerPoint software. This course is for anyone who has to or wants to prepare engaging and ef… source
CIS 1240Information Management: AccessIn this course students will learn how to plan, design, create, query, create forms and reports, export to and import data from and maintain a database. This course is for anyone who has to make more… source
CIS 1250Photoshop Essentials for BusinessThis is an introductory course in business computer graphics. This course is for anyone who has to prepare digital images for business publications for print or for the Web. Students will learn how t… source
CIS 1260Business Communications and TechnologyThis course provides students the knowledge to become successful communicators in a business environment through improving and practicing written, oral, face to face, and virtual technology based com… source
CIS 1300Introduction to the InternetThis course develops a basic understanding of the Internet and the World Wide Web using a popular browser such as Internet Explorer. Students will search the web; download, save and print web pages;… source
CIS 1310The Whole InternetThis course provides a comprehensive understanding of the Internet. This course is for anyone who wants to use the internet effectively, efficiently and safely, understand the uses of the Internet, c… source
CIS 1320Web ToolsThis class focuses on exploring, evaluating and learning how to use the latest tools and applications on the Internet. You will explore your interests and build a portfolio to demonstrate what you ca… source
CIS 1520SpreadsheetsThis course introduces students to the problem solving capabilities of Microsoft Office Excel spreadsheet software. Students will plan and format spreadsheets and analyze data. Topics covered include… source
CIS 1700Project Management Software ToolsThis course provides students with an understanding of the technology, concepts and process that supports project management. This course is for anyone who wants to develop project management softwar… source
CIS 1990Topic:This course will provide flexibility in offering an in-depth review of topics of immediate importance and topical interest. These topics will go beyond the introductory courses in examining specific… source
CIS 2010CIS InternshipThis is a capstone course for students in a Business Computer Systems & Management or Individualized Studies programs. It includes practical, on-the-job training in a business or organizational envir… source
CIS 2310Introduction to E-CommerceThis course introduces students to the key strategic business and technological elements of electronic commerce. Students will explore the theory, practice and technology of conducting business over… source
CMSV 1000Construction Professionalism SeminarThis course is designed to be an introduction to careers in the construction industry. It will be an exploration of the breadth and depth of construction opportunities and the diversity of the occupa… source
CMSV 1200Construction GraphicsStudy of graphic solutions to problems conditioned by traditional and emerging construction document standards. Students will produce construction graphics using computer-assisted processes. The prin… source
CMSV 1300Legal Aspects of ConstructionStudents will study the basic principles of law and its impacts on the business of construction contracting. Topics will include contracts, property law, mechanics liens, drafting a bid, ethics, empl… source
CMSV 1500Construction Technology I5This course is an introduction to the technical mastery of the constructing of buildings and structure. Course learning objectives will be covered in the context of a specific construction craft. 5 cr · 5 hr source
CMSV 1550Construction Technology Field ExperienceThis course is an introduction to the application of techniques necessary to construct buildings and structure. Course learning objectives will be covered in the context of a specific construction cr… source
CMSV 1600Construction Technology IIThis course is an intermediate review and application of techniques necessary to construct buildings and structure. Course learning objectives will be covered in the context of a specific constructio… source
CMSV 1650Construction Technology Field Experience IIThis course is an intermediate introduction to the application of techniques necessary to construct buildings and structure. Course learning objectives will be covered in the context of a specific co… source
CMSV 1700Construction Technology IIIThis course is an advanced review and application of techniques necessary to construct buildings and structure. Course learning objectives will be covered in the context of a specific construction cr… source
CMSV 1750Construction Technology Field Experience IIIThis course is an intermediate introduction to the application of techniques necessary to construct buildings and structure. Course learning objectives will be covered in the context of a specific co… source
CMSV 1990Topic:This course will provide flexibility in offering an in-depth review of topics of immediate importance and topical interest. These topics will go beyond the introductory courses in examining specific… source
CMSV 2100Soils and Concrete TechnologyThis course familiarizes students with the history and fundamentals of concrete, admixtures, soils and aggregates. The student will understand the interactions of concrete, weather, and soil conditio… source
CMSV 2200Construction Quality Assurance and Quality ControlStudents will be introduced to QA/QC and the concept of Construction Quality Management in the residential, commercial and civil construction industries. It will emphasize QA/QC in civil construction… source
CMSV 2870Construction ManagementStudents in this course examine estimating, purchasing, bidding, scheduling, coordinating, expediting, and supervising work and dealing with public agencies, the design professions, suppliers, and su… source
CMSV 2875Mechanical and Electrical SystemsThis course will prepare students to identify, analyze, and evaluate all aspects of building mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems. The students will explore a variety of systems found typical… source
CMSV 2885Construction EstimatingThis course explores the basic techniques and guidelines of estimating. The student will develop skills to prepare cost estimates considering the important aspects of material takeoffs, labor, equipm… source
CMSV 2890Building Organization and TechnologyThis course is an introduction to the varied technology that comprise buildings and an exploration into the sequential process of building construction. Theories of building types, functional organiz… source
CMSV 2895Construction Management Internship3Provides the student an opportunity to observe and participate in all aspects of construction management that are typically encountered in the construction workplace. 3 cr · 3 hr source
CMSV 2900Construction SchedulingThis course explores the basic techniques and guidelines of the critical path method (CPM), and the precedence diagramming method (PDM) scheduling. The student will develop skills to prepare construc… source
COMM 1010Fundamentals of Public SpeakingThis course provides instruction and practical experience in the basics of public speaking. This course has a performance component: students are expected to create and deliver informative, persuasiv… source
COMM 1110Principles of Interpersonal CommunicationThis introductory course looks at communication in one-to-one relationships in friendships, families, the workplace, and elsewhere. Students will be challenged to discover and assess their own commun… source
COMM 1210Small Group CommunicationThis course examines communication in small groups. Students will participate in and analyze how small groups function, how leadership roles evolve, how decisions are made and how conflicts can be re… source
COMM 1310Intercultural CommunicationThe influence of culture is an especially important and sensitive issue facing us today. A person's culture strongly influences his/her identity, beliefs, expectations, and communication style. This… source
COMM 1550Video Game EntertainmentThis course will examine the development of the video game industry and research on social effects of video game play. Issues discussed include video game violence, effects of gender and cultural rep… source
COMM 1610Introduction to Mass CommunicationThis introductory course is intended to develop critical and analytical skills for understanding mass media; for recognizing messages, making deliberate choices about them, and evaluating the effects… source
COMM 1810Introduction to Health CommunicationThis introductory course is intended to develop critical and analytical skills for understanding human communication in the health care industry. Students will discuss and apply various communication… source
COMM 1910Argumentation and Public AdvocacyThis course is intended to develop critical and analytical skills for creating persuasive messages to audiences in formal, oppositional settings. Students will discuss and apply various communication… source
COMM 1990Topics:This course will provide flexibility in offering an in-depth review of topics of immediate importance and topical interest. These topics will go beyond the introductory courses in examining specific… source
COMM 2610Introduction to Public Relations and Strategic CommunicationThis course examines the principles, evolution, practice, and ethics of strategic communication and public relations. Student will learn to analyze and critique different public relations and strateg… source
COMM 2900Communications CapstoneThe communication capstone course is intended for students who want to engage in a professional application of communication skills gained from their prior coursework. This could range from social me… source
CRD 1000Career Exploration and PlanningThis course is designed to empower students with career decision-making skills that can be used their entire lifetime. Students will explore personal interests, values, skills, and personality styles… source
CRD 1010Job Searching StrategiesThis course is designed to empower students with the skills and resources necessary to find a job. Current issues and trends in the workforce related to hiring and job opportunities will be evaluated… source
CSCI 1000Computer BasicsThe students will get hands-on experience with an operating environment (the current version of Microsoft Windows) and Windows-based applications which include spreadsheets, word processors and prese… source
CSCI 1020Beginning Web Page ProgrammingStudents learn practical techniques and principles of Website authoring; create multimedia-enhanced commercial, entertainment or educational sites; and plan site maintenance, promotion and implementa… source
CSCI 1025Responsive Web DesignThis course will prepare students to design web pages that will respond to the media or device on which they are viewed. This course will focus on HTML5, some JavaScript and CSS media queries. source
CSCI 1030Programming for the InternetThis course covers the practical aspects of a programming language used for development of advanced Internet applications which include: on-line animation and interactivity, feedback, and browser con… source
CSCI 1035Introduction to Computer Programming with GamesThis is an introductory computer programming course. The students will engage in hands-on implementation of games and simulations in a graphics-enhanced development environment. The students will lea… source
CSCI 1040Fundamentals of Structured Query Language (SQL)The goal of this course is to teach students how to design, build and use databases utilizing Structured Query Language (SQL). Students will learn to enter and retrieve information from a relational… source
CSCI 1050Computer Security BasicsThis course examines the issues surrounding computer security in today¿s highly technological world. The course is designed to provide an overview of security problems, technical issues and the princ… source
CSCI 1120Programming in C/C++This course introduces the C/C++ programming language and its foundational topics. In this course students will explore fundamental programming and computing concepts with a focus on problem so source
CSCI 1130Introduction to Programming in Java (CS0)This course provides an introduction to the Java programming language and its foundational topics. In this course students will explore fundamental programming and computing concepts with a focus on… source
CSCI 1150Programming in C# for .NETThis course provides an introduction to object-oriented programming using the C# programming language. The majority of the course will be on the semantics of the C# language, a major component of Mic… source
CSCI 1180Introduction to Linux Operating SystemThis course introduces Linux, a popular open-source operating system and a variety of Unix. Topics include installing and using Linux, the architecture of Linux, using the command-line shell, the fil… source
CSCI 1990Topics:This course surveys practical implementations and mechanisms underlying programming languages. Students learn the concepts and terminology of compiler components used to generate computer programs. T… source
CSCI 2001Object Oriented Programming (CS1)Students will learn object-oriented programming while creating algorithms. The basic principles of software engineering are emphasized. By doing their own Java projects, students will develop problem… source
CSCI 2002Data Structures and Algorithms (CS2)This course continues using abstract data types and the concepts presented in CSci 2001 and introduces stacks, queues, linked lists, and trees. This course also covers advanced programming topics of… source
CSCI 2010Discrete Mathematical StructuresThe course covers mathematical topics essential for work in computer science. Topics include: number bases, mathematical induction, sets, relations, functions, congruence, recursion, combinations and… source
CSCI 2011Programming in PythonThe course will introduce the Python Programming language in terms familiar to students experienced with writing simple, yet complete, programs in other languages. Additionally, the course will focus… source
CSCI 2020Computer ArchitectureAs an introduction to computer organization and structure, this course includes beginning machine and assembly language programming. Topics to be covered include logic gates and Boolean algebra, basi… source
CSCI 2030Database Modeling and DesignThis course covers relational databases from conceptual design to implementation. The course will include logical and physical design, normalization, as well as the definition of tables and keys. The… source
CSCI 2040Introduction to Networking Protocols and AnalysisThis class examines the basic principles of networking, transitioning from Transmission Control Protocol, User Datagram Protocol, Internet Control Message Protocol, and Internet Protocol (TCP, UDP, I… source
CSCI 2050Internship Computer ScienceThe main objective of this course is to provide practical training and real work experience for the students. Often, it will include productive work contribution, and prospective employee evaluation… source
CSCI 2060Web Programming in ASP.NETASP.NET is a technology for creating web-based programs and services. This course introduces ASP.NET on the foundation of the prerequisite courses that taught the fundamentals of .NET framework, C# p… source
CSCI 2101Foundations of CryptographyThis is a foundational course in cryptography covering systems of secure communication relevant to the field of Cyber Security and to Computer Science in general. Topics include theories and applicat… source
DSCI 2001Data Science IThis course introduces students to the rapidly growing field of Data Science. Students will learn the concepts and tools used to analyze data sets and make informed business and/or research decisions… source
DSCI 2002Data Science IIProvide students further exposure to the growing field of Data Science. Building upon the topics in Data Science I, students will learn about machine learning techniques, ways to deal with networked… source
DSCI 2009Interdisciplinary Applications in Data ScienceThis course provides a flexible in-depth review of interdisciplinary applications in Data Science. The curriculum has students independently explore and apply methods of Data Science in a real-world… source
EAP 0830Reading Skills DevelopmentIn this course you will work on strengthening your reading, vocabulary, and study strategies. You will have the opportunity to develop your reading speed and comprehension of a variety of written mat… source
EAP 0860English Language Skills DevelopmentThis course will help you improve your academic English language skills in writing and grammar. You will practice writing to build fluency and grammatically correct sentences. You will write as a reg… source
EAP 0880Listening and Speaking Skill DevelopmentThis course will focus on developing your academic listening and speaking skills in English. During this semester you will work on building the note-taking, presentation, and discussion skills you wi… source
EAP 0930Academic Reading and Study SkillsThis course provides advanced level readers with intensive practice and extensive reading tasks in various writing genres. You will strengthen reading proficiency, speed, and comprehension, and the a… source
EAP 0960Academic Writing Skills DevelopmentIn this course, you will develop academic paragraph writing through multiple drafts, working towards academic essays. You will also continue to strengthen your English language skills. This course fo… source
EAP 0980Academic Listening and SpeakingThis course focuses on preparing students for the listening and speaking needed in the American college classroom. You will develop efficient note-taking skills for classroom lectures and skills for… source
EAP 1080English PronunciationThis course is for people who desire to speak English more clearly and with greater effectiveness. We will concentrate on addressing your pronunciation concerns and accent needs. This class will give… source
EAP 1280Listening and Speaking for College SuccessThis class focuses on listening and speaking skills for college. You will refine note-taking skills of college lectures. You will also complete research for formal class presentations. In both lectur… source
EAP 1990TopicsThis course will provide flexibility in offering an in-depth review of topics of immediate importance and topical interest. These topics will go beyond the introductory courses in examining specific… source
ECON 1050Economics of CrimeThis course covers economics theories of crime and justice. Crime topics include: illegal drug markets, violent crime, nonviolent crime, and international crime. Economic theories and concepts such a… source
ECON 1060Principles of MacroeconomicsThis course covers mainstream theories, the economy's recent performance, national income and output levels, money and the banking system, inflation and unemployment, fiscal and monetary policies, ec… source
ECON 1070Principles of Microeconomics3This course covers theories of consumer and producer behavior as well as market structure, the role of government in the economy, distribution of income, externalities, and taxes. 3 cr · 3 hr source
ECON 1990TopicsThis course will provide flexibility in offering an in-depth review of topics of immediate importance and topical interest. These topics will go beyond the introductory courses in examining specific… source
EDUC 1200Introduction to EducationThis course will familiarize students will the historical, philosophical, and social foundations of education. The course will be of particular interest to those students who are exploring teaching a… source
EDUC 1280Multicultural EducationThis course is designed to help current and future educators acquire the knowledge and skills needed to become effective practitioners in culturally, racially, and linguistically, and gender diverse… source
EDUC 1300Technology in EducationThis course is a hands-on instructional technology course designed for future teachers. Learn how to produce quality videos, podcasts, webinars, and other multimedia presentations. Use Google classro… source
EDUC 1350Foundations in Teaching LiteracyThis course focuses on the literacy needs and development of today's children. The course provides background on how literacy develops and places emphasis on the stages of literacy development. It pr… source
EDUC 1450Educational PsychologyThis course examines principles of educational psychology and the impact these principles have on teacher beliefs and instructional practice. Connections between child and adolescent cognitive, socia… source
EEVS 1100Physical Geology4A course examining the earth¿s formation, composition, structure and natural systems. Learners will practice making observations, forming scientific questions and posing hypotheses as they explore th… 4 cr · 4 hr source
EEVS 1130Rocky Mountain Field StudyThis course is designed for people interested in learning about basic principles of astronomy, geology, and meteorology in an applied setting. This course is offered as a component of our Outdoor Edu… source
EEVS 1140Historical GeologyA temporal survey of the development of Earth as we know it today, and the evolution of life as deciphered from the sedimentary rock and fossil record. By using the process of science to examine how… source
EEVS 1150Boundary Waters Field GeologyThis lecture, lab & field-based course is designed for people interested in learning about basic principles of astronomy, geology, and meteorology in an applied setting. This course will be offered a… source
EEVS 1160Global Environmental Field GeologyAn introduction to environmental geology with emphasis on the impact that globalization has on the environments and on geologic resources of various regions of the world, including the United States.… source
EEVS 1200OceanographyThis course is an interdisciplinary survey of the biological, chemical, physical and geologic processes at work in the world¿s oceans. Learners will practice making observations, forming scientific q… source
EEVS 1210Minnesota Field Geology Series: Volcanic, Plutonic and Metamorphic GeologyCome explore the oldest rocks in Minnesota! This course will examine the earliest geologic history of Minnesota, which includes greenstone belts, iron ore deposits, and flood and pillow basalts. Topi… source
EEVS 1990Earth and Environmental Science: Special TopicsThis course will provide flexibility in offering an in-depth review of topics of immediate importance and topical interest. These topics will go beyond the introductory courses in examining specific… source
EEVS 2000Introduction to Environmental ScienceThis course focuses on the interdisciplinary nature of environmental science by including the biological, geological, and physical-chemical of the discipline. It provides a case-study based examinati… source
ENGL 0990Gateway CompositionThis composition course is for students who need a more intensive review of standard American written English (grammar, punctuation, and sentence structure) than English 1201 alone provides. The cour… source
ENGL 1140Professional WritingThis course offers students the opportunity to improve their writing skills and adapt them for professional communication. Students will focus on assessing purpose, audience, credibility, style, clar… source
ENGL 1250Magazine WorkshopThis workshop offers students the opportunity to gain practical editorial experience by working on the college literary/arts magazine. As members of the editorial staff, students will solicit, select… source
ENGL 1800Introduction to JournalismThis course provides an introduction to writing in standard journalism modes, which may include news, features, editorials, sports, reviews, and blogs. Contemporary practices, issues, and ethics of t… source
ENGL 1900Introduction to Creative WritingThis class is designed for students who want to try creative writing, perhaps for the first time, and learn more about the creative process. No previous creative writing experience is necessary. Cour… source
ENGL 1940Technical WritingThis course further develops writing skills as applied to technical subjects for a specialized or lay audience. Credit does not apply to the 40 MnTC (Minnesota Transfer Curriculum) credits required i… source
ENGL 1950Graphic NovelsThis course will introduce students to the diverse body of literature known as "graphic novels." While emphasis will be placed on works that are specifically considered graphic novels, it may also in… source
ENGL 1960Writing Workshop1This course is designed for people interested in more intensive work with creative writing projects. The emphasis could range from poetry to story or nonfiction writing. 1 cr · 1 hr source
ENGL 1990Topics:This course will provide flexibility in offering an in-depth review of topics of immediate importance and topical interest. These topics will go beyond the introductory courses in examining specific… source
ENGL 2010Writing Creative Non-Fiction and MemoirThis course offers beginning instruction in the art of writing creative non-fiction, which includes the personal essay, literary journalism, and other hybrid forms, as well as memoir writing. Student… source
ENGL 2020Writing StoriesThis course offers beginning instruction in the art of writing fiction. Exploring techniques for generating material, engaging in writing exercises, and critically examining contemporary short fictio… source
ENGL 2030Writing PoetryBeginning instruction in the art of poetry. Exploring techniques for generating material, engaging in writing exercises both in and out of class, and discussing examples of contemporary poetry are im… source
ENGL 2150Introduction to Literary Studies3This course is designed to introduce students to a variety of literatures and to means to credibly examine that literature. It thus includes literary terms, critical approaches and their application… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 2250Japanese LiteratureThis course introduces students to Japanese literature in translation. The reading may be organized either by historic periods or topically. The selected texts may come from various time periods. The… source
ENGL 2270Modern American Literature3This course will introduce students to selected American writers of the twentieth and/or twenty-first centuries and their works. The course may be organized either by historic periods or topically. 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 2300Children's LiteratureIn this course, students will have the pleasure of reading, discussing and evaluating children's literature ranging from the picture book to the young adult novel. Students will explore the history o… source
ENGL 2320Writing: From Structure to StyleThis course focuses on the structure of language as well how its rules and applications affect written communication and authorial choices in professional and academic settings. The course further in… source
ENGL 2330Hmong American LiteratureHmong American Literature explores the works of Hmong writers as represented in the novel, nonfiction, short stories, poetry, drama/film, and Paj Ntaub (stories recorded in tapestry). To a more limit… source
ENGL 2340Nature in LiteratureThis course surveys literature that examines the relation between human beings and the natural world. The primary consideration of this course is how a literary idea of nature has been affected and e… source
ENGL 2350Women and LiteratureThis course explores women as characters in and writers of literature, including fiction, non-fiction, drama and poetry. The course may also address issues of historical context, gender, class and ra… source
ENGL 2360Global Literary PerspectivesStudents will interpret world literature and film (either in translation or originally written in English) that present culturally diverse voices and viewpoints. Special attention will be given to co… source
ENGL 2380American Indian LiteratureThis course introduces the students to North American Native American Literature. Readings may include fiction, non-fiction, poetry, songs, mythology, and film from traditional and contemporary autho… source
ENGL 2390Work in American LiteratureThis course examines American texts by and about workers and those concerned with workers. It focuses on how these texts portray work and the ways that work structures personal and social life, as we… source
ENGL 2400Utopian/Dystopian LiteratureThis course introduces students to the literature of utopias and dystopias, literary works about imaginary places, whose intention is to explore alternative models of political, cultural, and societa… source
ENGL 2410US Latinx and Latin American LiteratureThis course will introduce students to the genres, traditions, and themes that characterize Latinx literatures. Emphasis will be placed on the distinctions and similarities that have shaped the exper… source
ENGL 2450Survey of American Literature IThis course will provide students with a chronological overview of American literature, including major writers, literary developments (e.g. sentimentalism, gothic fiction, romanticism, transcendenta… source
ENGL 2460Survey of American Literature IIThis course will provide students with a chronological overview of American literature, including major writers, literary movements (e.g. local color, realism, naturalism, modernism, and post-moderni… source
ENGL 2500PlaywritingStudents will be introduced to the fundamentals of writing theatrical plays. They will be expected to work on several creative projects throughout the semester and to participate in workshops in whic… source
ENGL 2540Introduction to Literary Studies: Reading PoetryThis course is a study of poetry: the reading and analysis of poetic works from a variety of time periods and cultures. Important figures, poetic traditions and movements, formal techniques, and othe… source
ENGL 2550Survey of British Literature I3This course covers the literature of Great Britain with its historical background from its beginnings to 1785. Chaucer, Shakespeare, Milton, Donne, and Swift, among others, are studied in this course. 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 2560Survey of British Literature II3This course covers the literature of Great Britain with its historical background from 1785 through the 20th century. The literature of the Romantic, Victorian, and Modern periods are studied in this… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 2570Introduction to Literary Studies: Reading PlaysThis course is a survey of drama as literature; plays will be read as literary texts, not as the grounds for specific performances or performance practices. Through their engagements with the dramati… source
ENGL 2580Shakespeare's PlaysThis course studies some of the major plays of William Shakespeare (which may include histories, comedies, tragedies, and romances), analyzing the plays from the standpoint of literary interpretation… source
ENGL 2590Introduction to Literary Studies: American Short Story3The short story is a form that was created and refined by American writers of the 19th and 20th centuries. Students will study American short story writers, their stories, and their views of American… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 2900Fantasy LiteratureThis course will introduce students to fantasy as a literary genre. It will expose students to various types of fantasy stories (such as high fantasy, sword and sorcery, urban fantasy, and/or fantasy… source
ENGL 2950Mystery and Detective FictionThis course will introduce students to mystery and detective fiction as a literary genre and as popular literature, examining the conventions of suspense writing, possibly including hook, twist, red… source
ENGL 2960Creative Writing Capstone ProjectThis course is intended for students who are in the Creative Writing AFA program and within a semester of completion. This capstone experience will focus on the writing and revision of a demonstrativ… source
ENGR 1000Introduction to Engineering and DesignThis course is designed for people interested in learning about the engineering profession. It provides an overview of the engineering disciplines. A project-based approach will be used to give exper… source
ENGR 1200Engineering GraphicsThis course is designed for people interested in mechanical, civil and aerospace engineering and the Bachelor of Construction Management degree. The student will learn to make AUTOCAD drawings in a W… source
ENGR 1990TopicsThis course will provide flexibility in offering an in-depth review of topics of immediate importance and topical interest. These topics will go beyond the introductory courses in examining specific… source
ENGR 2201Introduction to Digital LogicThis is an introduction to digital logic design. Topics include Boolean algebra fundamentals; Karnaugh mapping; elements of digital building blocks such as gates, flip-flops, shift registers, memorie… source
ENGR 2301StaticsThis course examines systems held in static equilibrium. Topics include vector algebra, equivalent systems of forces, equilibrium of particles and rigid bodies, moments, center of mass, centroids, an… source
ENGR 2302Mechanics of MaterialsThis course is an introduction to the linear stress-strain behavior of engineering materials. Topics will include stresses due to uniaxial loading, bending and torsion; stress transformations, beam d… source
ENGR 2340ThermodynamicsThis course will cover basic laws of thermodynamics; energy transfer processes; conservation of mass and energy; entropy balance; thermal properties of materials; equations of state; reversible and i… source
ENGR 2410Circuit AnalysisThis course explores direct-current and alternating circuits. Topics include Kirchhoff's Laws; mesh and nodal analysis; Thevenin's and Norton's Theorems; RL, RC, and RLC circuits; sinusoidal steady s… source
EXSC 1000Physical FitnessThis course offers a dynamic approach to boosting both cardiovascular health and muscular strength by engaging in various training approaches. Participants will make use of cutting-edge strength trai… source
EXSC 1010Physical FitnessThis course offers a dynamic approach to boosting both cardiovascular health and muscular strength by engaging in various training approaches. Participants will make use of cutting-edge strength trai… source
EXSC 1020Adult FitnessThis course explores the five main components of fitness and guides students in setting and working toward achievable, personalized fitness goals. Emphasizing practical application, students will uti… source
EXSC 1041VolleyballThis course provides comprehensive instruction and practice in the fundamental skills of the sport of volleyball through dynamic drills, game play, and team-building activities. Students will explore… source
EXSC 1050Weight TrainingThis course will introduce students to strength training for the development of lifelong physical fitness. Students will develop the basic principles of designing and participating in a safe and effe… source
EXSC 1060Advanced Weight TrainingAdvanced Weight Training is designed to enhance students¿ knowledge, skills, and understanding of advanced weight training principles and techniques. Emphasizing proper form, program design, and prog… source
EXSC 1140Recreational GamesThe purpose of this course is to enable students to develop knowledge and skills in recreational activities and maintain or improve health-related fitness. Students will be introduced to various acti… source
EXSC 1230Basketball1This course provides instruction and practice in skills of basketball through drills and game play. Rules, terminology, and strategy are included. 1 cr · 1 hr source
EXSC 1240Rock ClimbingRock Climbing is a beginning-level class. It is designed to introduce the basics of indoor top-rope climbing to students. Students will learn knot tying, belaying, climbing commands, and gear managem… source
EXSC 1250Wellness for Life3This course is designed to investigate the implications of exercise, diet, nutrition, stress, and physical activity in the total health, wellness, and fitness of the individual. 3 cr · 3 hr source
EXSC 1410Jogging/RunningThis course is designed to examine jogging/running as a means of improving cardiovascular fitness and promoting it as a lifelong activity. The American College of Sports Medicines (ACSM) physical act… source
EXSC 1460Fitness WalkingThis course is designed to examine walking as a means of improving fitness and promoting it as a lifelong activity. The American College of Sports Medicines (ACSM) physical activity guidelines will p… source
EXSC 1470BicyclingThis course is designed to examine outdoor bicycling for both leisure and exercise. It will introduce students to basic bicycling skills, maintenance, and safety. An emphasis will be placed on increa… source
EXSC 1500Foundations of Exercise ScienceThis course is an introduction to the professional practice and disciplinary dimensions of exercise science. Students will examine concepts including professionalism, ethics, certification and licens… source
EXSC 1530Tactical Strength and ConditioningThis course is designed specifically for the tactical athlete (military, peace/public safety officers, fire and rescue, protective services, first responders, and other emergency services). The tacti… source
EXSC 1640Outdoor Activity SamplerThis course provides instruction, skill development, and hands-on experience in a variety of outdoor activities designed to promote lifelong engagement with the outdoors. Activities may include, but… source
EXSC 1740HikingThis course introduces the outdoor activity of hiking and emphasizes connecting with nature through local parks and trails within the Twin Cities area. This course places an emphasis on hiking planni… source
EXSC 1750YogaYoga offers a comprehensive approach to enhancing physical and mental well-being. Through a variety of exercises, movements, and poses, students will improve mobility, flexibility, balance, and muscl… source
EXSC 1760Introduction to Kayaking and CanoeingThis course is designed for the beginner in both kayaking and canoeing. Students will be guided through the fundamental aspects of entering and exiting kayaks and canoes with ease and safety. Essenti… source
EXSC 1880Fundamentals of BoxingThis course focuses on boxing skill and techniques. Students will be introduced to punching, boxer's stance, footwork, balance and stance in movement, training, safety practices, and the health and p… source
EXSC 1900Worldwide Fitness and Wellness TrendsThis course is designed to explore the constantly evolving field of Exercise Science. In the rise and fall of fitness trends, students must be equipped with basic scientific understanding in exercise… source
EXSC 1990Topic:This course will provide flexibility in offering an in-depth review of topics of immediate importance and topical interest. These topics will go beyond the introductory courses in examining specific… source
EXSC 2010Essentials of Exercise ScienceThis course provides an in-depth look into topics such as the acute and chronic physiological and psychological responses to exercise, exercise anatomy, exercise metabolism, and how the nervous, skel… source
EXSC 2100Concepts of TrainingThis course will allow students to research, explore, discuss, and compare different training strategies based on empirical research that are designed to improve health, wellness, and performance, an… source
EXSC 2110Advanced Fitness Assessment & Exercise PrescriptionThis course is designed to expose students to practical application scenarios in which they will conduct risk factor screenings, fitness assessments, and exercise programming (including appropriate p… source
EXSC 2150Science and Practice of Strength and ConditioningThis course equips students with the knowledge and skills necessary to work with athletes in the strength and conditioning profession. The course integrates theoretical knowledge with practical appli… source
EXSC 2270Essentials of Sport & Exercise NutritionThis course explores the scientific foundation of sports and exercise nutrition, building upon foundational nutritional concepts. Students will examine and interpret macronutrient needs and recommend… source
EXSC 2490KinesiologyCourse Content includes study of human movement and the muscular system. Skeletal and major muscular systems will be studied in detail in order to better understand how human movement is produced. St… source
FYE 1020First Year Experience: How to CollegeThis course provides students with academic and social interactions in order to make a successful transition through college. Students are introduced to a variety of topics critical to academic succe… source
FYE 1021Effective Student LearningDuring this four-week course, you will learn strategies and skills to use online tools, ways to engage with your instructor, how to balance your personal and academic responsibilities, and give yours… source
FYE 1990TopicsThis course will provide flexibility in offering an in-depth review of topics of immediate importance and topical interest. These topics will go beyond the introductory courses in examining specific… source
GCST 1030Introduction to Japanese CultureThis course is an introduction to and interdisciplinary exploration of Japanese culture. Through the study of Japanese humanities and fine arts, people and the environment, students will identify wha… source
GCST 1040American Indian Culture - Indigenous Peoples of MinnesotaThis American Indian cultural course will provide students with an overview, past and present, of the cultures of Indigenous Peoples of Minnesota, including music, dance, art, the oral story telling… source
GCST 1211The History, Philosophy, and Practice of Traditional Aikido IJoin in an interdisciplinary exploration of the Japanese martial art Aikido through mental and physical practice. Realize how Aikidos unique history, philosophy, and technique can be integrated into… source
GCST 1212The History, Philosophy and Practice of Traditional Aikido IIThis course is a continuation of the interdisciplinary exploration of the Japanese martial art Aikido through mental and physical practice. It will include further study of Aikidos unique history, ph… source
GCST 1213The History, Philosophy, and Practice of Traditional Aikido IIIThis course is a continuation of the interdisciplinary exploration of the Japanese martial art Aikido through mental and physical practice. It will include further study of Aikidos unique history, ph… source
GCST 1220Practical Applications of Traditional AikidoThis course uses Traditional Aikido (a Japanese martial art) in order to help the student gain skills both on and off the mat, applying them to his or her profession and daily life. The student will… source
GCST 1301Introduction to Ethnic StudiesThis introductory course in Ethnic Studies will examine race and ethnicity in the United States. We will analyze racism and whiteness. We will question the ways that our concepts of different races h… source
GCST 1320Community Organizing IThe focus of this course will be developing leadership skills through community organizing and empowering students to make lasting changes at the college, in their own communities and the world. Stud… source
GCST 1350Immigration and SocietyThis course focuses on immigration and its relations to the society with a U.S. focus. We will learn about human migration and immigrant adaptation. We will discuss the history and the current state… source
GCST 1380Personal Story TellingThis course exposes students to the genre of personal storytelling. It is designed to help students tell their own stories for personal empowerment. It will introduce students to key academic storyte… source
GCST 1490Dave Larsen American Indian Immersion ExperienceThis course will focus source
GCST 1700Foundations of Racial JusticeWhat is the social construction of race? When did it start? What is racism? What is racial justice? This course introduces students to the core concepts of Racial Justice by examining the social cons… source
GCST 1964African American Civil Rights Immersion ExperienceThis course will focus on the African American culture and the Civil Rights Movement through four themes: fragmentation, exclusion, resistance, and community. Particular attention will be given to th… source
GCST 1970Environmental Justice and Nature Immersion ExperienceThis course, a collaborative partnership with YMCA Camp Northern Lights, will focus on environmental justice and equity, access, and inclusion in nature and outdoor spaces movements in Minnesota, the… source
GCST 1978American Indian Cultural ExpressionThis American Indian Cultural Expression course will expose students to the broad range of fine arts within the American Indian community. This course will engage students to understand the connectio… source
GCST 1990Interdisciplinary Studies TopicThis course will provide flexibility in offering an in-depth review of topics of immediate importance and topical interest. These topics will go beyond the introductory courses in examining specific… source
GCST 2000Theories of Race and EthnicityThis course introduces students to the complexity of race and ethnicity as both conceptual terms and lived experiences. We will look at multiple definitions of race and ethnicity that have been devel… source
GCST 2010DEI InternshipThis is an experiential course for studying Diversity Equity & Inclusion individualized study programs, or study geared toward a DEI certificate. It includes practical, on-the-job training in busines… source
GCST 2017Outdoor Leadership InternshipThis internship course is part of the Outdoor and Environmental Leadership program, allowing students to gain personal and practical experience in various areas of the environmental education field.… source
GCST 2025DEI ResearchCongratulations on reaching the final course in your DEI journey! This capstone course will challenge you to apply the competencies you have been practicing during your DEI Certification while also p… source
GCST 2065Diversity, Equity, and InclusionThe Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion class is designed for participants to increase their knowledge and skills necessary to apply strategies for enhancing diversity, equity, and inclusion in their pr… source
GCST 2250Japanese LiteratureThis course introduces students to Japanese literature in translation. The reading may be organized either by historic periods or topically. The selected texts may come from various time periods. The… source
GCST 2320Leadership through Social ChangeBuilding on the foundational local work of GCST 1320, this project and research based course will focus on further developing leadership skills and community connections at a local, national and glob… source
GCST 2410US Latinx and Latin American LiteratureThis course will introduce students to the genres, traditions, and themes that characterize Latinx literatures. Emphasis will be placed on the distinctions and similarities that have shaped the exper… source
GCST 2970Outdoor Experiential Program LeadershipBuilding on the foundational work of GCST 1970, this project-based course, a collaboration with YMCA Camp Northern Lights, focuses on developing culturally relevant facilitation and leadership skills… source
GEOG 1010Physical GeographyThis course will provide an introduction to the physical processes that are at work at all times on the surface of the earth. This course provides an introduction to the processes that influence the… source
GEOG 1020United States GeographyThis course focuses on the cultural and historical landscapes of structural racism in the United States. It broadly examines U.S. federal, state, and local public policies that have entrenched prejud… source
GEOG 1040Human GeographyHuman Geography is concerned with how human interactions shape material and cultural landscapes. It broadly examines the great diversity of human organization and experience in different countries th… source
GEOG 1100World GeographyWorld Geography is concerned with how domestic and international capital shapes the physical and cultural landscapes of different regions and countries. It broadly examines the great diversity of hum… source
GEOG 1990Topic:This course will provide flexibility in offering an in-depth review of topics of immediate importance and topical interest. These topics will go beyond the introductory courses in examining specific… source
GWS 1501Introduction to Gender and Women's StudiesThis course introduces students to the foundations of Gender and Women Studies by examining the diversity of women's experiences throughout history and across cultures, races, ethnic groups and relig… source
GWS 1502Human TraffickingThis course will explore human trafficking within the context of social justice, human rights, and feminist perspectives. We will analyze the behavior of traffickers and the ways this crime affects o… source
GWS 1503Analyzing Gender IdentitiesThis course offers students the opportunity to explore the origins of gender identity. We will examine cultural assumptions about gender in the United States. We will also identify political and hist… source
GWS 1505Women and WarThis course investigates the experiences of women in war. We will discuss the ways women have exercised agency in unequal power structures during times of war. We will examine the ways women have bee… source
GWS 1507Mass IncarcerationThis course examines the practices of incarceration in the United States from a feminist perspective. We will discuss the history, the politics, the economics and the ethics of incarceration. We will… source
GWS 1509Global FeminismThis course will introduce students to issues related to feminism around the world. We will analyze gender inequality cross-culturally. We will also examine efforts to accomplish social justice for w… source
HIST 1010World History: Origins toThis course examines world history from human origins to end of the 13th century CE. By looking at history from a global and comparative lens, students will develop both a complex understanding of th… source
HIST 1020World History: 1300 to PresentThis course examines world history from the 14th century CE to the present. By looking at history from a global and comparative lens, students will develop both a complex understanding of the variety… source
HIST 1030Colonial History of the AmericasThis course examines the human migratory phase that led to the initial peopling of the Americas beginning ca. 35,000 BCE; it explores the first colonial period that began ca. 7500 BCE with the rise o… source
HIST 1110History of Western Civilization Pre 1550"Western" civilization refers to the cultures and traditions today most associated with Europe and the United States, but which emerged in modern-day Iraq and spread both east and west. In this cours… source
HIST 1120History of Western Civilization 1550 to Present"Western" civilization refers to the cultures and traditions today most associated with Europe and the United States, but which emerged in what is now Iraq and spread both east and west. In this cour… source
HIST 1200History of United States Through 1877This course explores the formative events and ideas that shaped the United States from the colonial era through Reconstruction. We examine the ideological origins of the American Revolution, the chal… source
HIST 1210History of the United States Since 1877This course focuses on the major social and cultural issues in United This course focuses on the major cultural, social and political issues in United States history from the late nineteenth century… source
HIST 1230U.S. Labor HistoryThis course covers the major changes in the nature of work, the workforce, and the institutions involved in the labor history of the United States, and it addresses the social, economic, and politica… source
HIST 1270Race in AmericaThis course investigates the role played by race in the shaping of United States history. We examine the concept of race and the historical relationships in America between those of African, Asian, E… source
HIST 1990Topics:This course will provide flexibility in offering an in-depth review of topics of immediate importance and topical interest. These topics will go beyond the introductory courses in examining specific… source
HIST 2500World Regional HistoryEach semester this course is devoted to the history of a specific world region, and the region will change from semester to semester. The goal is to provide the student with the opportunity for an in… source
HIST 2700History and Popular CultureThis course uses popular culture entertainment to introduce historical research methods and examine questions of ethical use of history. We will look at how history is portrayed and presented in dive… source
HIST 2900Applied HistoryThis course is a writing-intensive research methods course that incorporates a service-learning component. Students will learn how to use and interpret various historical sources, such as archival ma… source
HLTH 1000Introduction to MindfulnessStudents will develop an understanding of the current research on Mindfulness and Meditation practices. The focus of this class will be to train students to enter a calm and centered state of awarene… source
HLTH 1010Health TerminologyThis is a course for all health professionals to become familiar with, and knowledgeable in, the workings of the human body. They will learn correct terms and terminology as it applies to each human… source
HLTH 1030Personal and Community HealthPersonal and Community Health addresses itself to the needs and issues of the individual as related to current health matters in today's society. Our life style and modern society both contribute and… source
HLTH 1040Current Health Issues and Human BehaviorCurrent Health Issues and Human Behavior is a course which will examine how biological, psychological, and social factors work together to explain health and illness. This course will focus on curren… source
HLTH 1050Stress ManagementStress is one of the most commonly referred to, but least understood, of all health problems. This class is designed to examine the differences between stress and personal challenges with an emphasis… source
HLTH 1060Drugs and HealthThis course examines how drugs will relate with and affect holistic health, with a focus on the physiological, sociological and psychological effects these drugs may have on an individual and their r… source
HLTH 1070NutritionThis course is designed to introduce the student to the fundamental truths of nutrition principles, health promotion and disease prevention throughout life. Topics include, in part, the study of carb… source
HLTH 1080Consumer HealthThis course examines current consumer health issues in society. Class content will include the examination of health care products, the food and drug industry, and our ability to create a safe living… source
HLTH 1250Wellness for Life3This course is designed to investigate the implications of exercise, diet, nutrition, stress, and physical activity in the total health, wellness, and fitness of the individual. 3 cr · 3 hr source
HLTH 1600Emergency Medical ResponderThe course provides training in emergency medical care for persons who are apt to be responding to accidents. The course emphasizes the development of skills in patient assessment and emergency medic… source
HLTH 1900Healthy SexualityHealthy Sexuality will examine how the dimensions of wellness--physical, intellectual, emotional, social, spiritual, environmental and occupational-- influence our sexual health. It is also the inten… source
HLTH 1990Topic:This course will provide flexibility in offering an in-depth review of topics of immediate importance and topical interest. These topics will go beyond the introductory courses in examining specific… source
HLTH 2020Introduction to HealthThis course will introduce students to various public and community health services, the history of community and public health and the role and functions of health programs and their relationships b… source
HLTH 2030Global HealthThis course examines the historical context of global health and emerging global health priorities, including infectious diseases, poverty, health inequity, health care systems and major global initi… source
HLTH 2040Foundations and Theory in HealthFoundations and theory in Health is a course which will examine how biological, psychological, and social factors work together to explain health and illness. This course will focus on current health… source
HLTH 2060Concepts of AddictionThis course discusses chemical use, misuse, abuse, and dependence. The focus of this class is the role of biopsychosocial factors in the development and progression of addiction. The content of this… source
HLTH 2070Socio-Cultural Aspects of NutritionStudents in this course will explore nutrition in the context of culture ¿ looking at common dishes, special occasion foods, and cultural foods with therapeutic uses. Students will examine how cultur… source
HLTH 2080Environmental HealthThe purpose of this class is to inform the student about the key areas of environmental health and instill awareness about the crucial role of the environment in the health of the planet and all livi… source
HLTH 2090Life Cycle NutritionThis course will examine the nutritional needs and recommendations at each major phase of the life cycle from pregnancy to older adults. Students will also explore factors that affect nutritional sta… source
HONR 1000Honors SeminarThe Honors Seminar is an in-depth exploration of a specific topic using various avenues or techniques of inquiry. The topics will cover a wide variety of issues based on faculty expertise and interes… source
HONR 2000Undergraduate Research - Literature ReviewStudents will be engaged in the investigation of the state of a specific scholarly question under the guidance of a faculty member. Research projects will focus on using discipline-appropri source
HONR 2010Undergraduate Research - Research AssistantStudents will assist in an ongoing scholarly research project under the guidance of a faculty member. Students will learn data-collection and/or analysis using discipline-appropriate methods that con… source
HONR 2020Undergraduate Research - Original ResearchStudents will be engaged in an original research project under the guidance of the faculty member. Research projects will: have clearly communicated purposes and objectives, have well-defined discipl… source
HONR 2030Undergraduate Research - Creative WorkStudents will be engaged in the production of an original creative work under the guidance of the faculty member. The creative work will: use discipline-appropriate methods, be ambitious in scope, ha… source
HONR 2900Honors CapstoneThe Honors Capstone course provides a culminating experience of a student's academic life. Students develop and implement a project that integrates their undergraduate experiences while helping them… source
HSER 1100Introduction to Human Services and Social WorkThis course introduces students to the field of Human Services and the profession of Social Work. Course describes history, worker roles, and current career trends in the field. Students are required… source
HSER 1200Multicultural Awareness in Human ServicesThis class examines attitudes and enhances knowledge and skills that are necessary to work effectively with culturally diverse populations in the human services field. Students will explore their own… source
HSER 1300Crisis Assessment and InterventionPresents basic concepts of crisis assessment, intervention, and referral. The application of strategies and techniques with a discussion of intervention, assessment, and referral models is included.… source
HSER 1400Basic Interviewing Skills3Introduces basic counseling and interviewing skills. Students will learn and apply skills that range from basic attending and listening skills to chart documentation and treatment planning. 3 cr · 3 hr source
HSER 1500Group ProcessesFocuses on the development of communication skills and self-awareness important in the roles of group membership and leadership. Provides an understanding of the evolution and function of therapeutic… source
HSER 1610Professionalism in Human ServicesThis course introduces the concepts of developing professional skills needed in the Human Services workforce such as time management, organization, record keeping, and problem solving. Students will… source
HSER 1700Family Functions and InteractionsThe course offers an introduction to family systems theory, normal and problematic family systems and family functioning concepts. The impact and effects of family on individual development is also e… source
HSER 1800Mental Health Awareness in Human ServicesThe course introduces an overview of the range of mental disorders throughout the lifespan including those impacting children and the elderly. Students will learn to identify signs and symptoms of ea… source
HSER 1900Current Human Services Topics3This course examines current topics and issues specific to the field of Human Services. Students will take an active role in the research and presentation of topics in the course. 3 cr · 3 hr source
HSER 2100Human Services SeminarThe course provides an opportunity for human services students to create and implement projects for the development of personal knowledge and skill using a seminar approach. Students should be aware… source
HSER 2101Human Services InternshipThis course is a capstone off-campus experiential-learning component for the Human Services program. Students will spend 120 hours at a human services internship site to have the opportunity to gain… source
MATH 0801Math FoundationsThis course prepares students for Math 0900, Mathematical Literacy. Students will improve their number sense and skills with whole numbers, integers, fractions, mixed numbers, and decimals including… source
MATH 0900Mathematical LiteracyIn this course, students will develop the necessary mathematical reasoning skills to succeed in a wide variety of college-level courses, including Math 1010, 1031, 1130, 1140 and other courses outsid… source
MATH 0999TopicThis course will provide flexibility in offering an in-depth review of topics of immediate importance and topical interest. These topics will go beyond the introductory courses in examining specific… source
MATH 1010Survey of MathematicsDesigned for the liberal arts student, this course explores the diversity of math and is focused on developing quantitative skill and reasoning ability. Topics are chosen by the instructor and may in… source
MATH 1031Math for Elementary Education IThis is the first of a two-course sequence designed for prospective elementary education majors. Students will develop a deep understanding of elementary mathematics and the ability to effectively co… source
MATH 1032Math for Elementary Education IIThis is the second of a two-course sequence designed for prospective elementary education majors. Students will develop a deep understanding of elementary mathematics and the ability to effectively c… source
MATH 1130Elementary StatisticsThis is an introductory course in descriptive statistics, probability, random variables, and inferential statistics. Topics include exploratory data analysis, measures of central tendency and variati… source
MATH 1140Finite MathematicsThis course is designed primarily for the non-science major. Several business and financial applications are covered. These applications may include systems of equations, linear programming (maximizi… source
MATH 1170Pre-CalculusThis is a comprehensive course in trigonometry and extended topics in algebra. Topics include trigonometric functions and their graphs, inverse trigonometric functions and their graphs, trigonometric… source
MATH 1200Calculus SurveyThis course in differential and integral calculus is designed for those students who require only one semester of calculus. The emphasis is on methods and applications of calculus rather than on theo… source
MATH 1210Applied StatisticsThis course provides students with practical statistical tools for analyzing a variety of data. Students will learn how to choose which statistical test to implement, how to apply computer software t… source
MATH 1221Calculus IThis course is a thorough treatment of differentiation and an introduction to integration. Topics include the definition of derivative, limits and continuity, differentiation, applications of the der… source
MATH 1222Calculus IIThis course is the second course in single variable calculus. We continue the study of integral calculus with techniques of integration, improper integrals, numerical integration, and applications of… source
MATH 1990TopicThis course will provide flexibility in offering an in-depth review of topics of immediate importance and topical interest. These topics will go beyond the introductory courses in examining specific… source
MATH 2000Discrete Mathematical StructuresThe course covers mathematical topics essential for work in computer science. Topics include: number bases, mathematical induction, sets, relations, functions, congruence, recursion, combinations and… source
MATH 2011Probability and StatisticsThis is a calculus-based first course in the study of probability and statistics. Topics include descriptive statistics and statistical graphs, probability theories, random variables (discrete, conti… source
MATH 2220Calculus IIITopics in this course include solid analytic geometry, vectors in space, scalar and vector products, vector functions and derivatives/integrals, multi-variable functions, partial derivatives, alterna… source
MATH 2300Linear AlgebraThis course includes vectors and vector spaces, matrices, matrix algebra, linear systems of equations, determinants, linear transformations, eigenvalues and eigenvectors. Students will also be expect… source
MATH 2400Differential EquationsThe content of this course covers first and second ordinary differential equations with applications, higher order linear equations, constant coefficients, differential operators, variation of parame… source
MLT 1000Clinical Laboratory BasicsThis course will introduce the student to the general role of the healthcare provider as well as the specific role of the Medical Laboratory Technician. Students will learn about and practice infecti… source
MLT 1100Clinical Urinalysis/Body FluidsThis course is designed to develop working knowledge of urinalysis and body fluid procedures and concepts. It will include urine formation, anatomy and physiology of the kidney, the role of the kidne… source
MLT 1200Clinical Laboratory InstrumentationThis course will introduce the student to the basic operation and associated functions related to selected laboratory instruments and equipment. Students will learn and practice pipetting, laboratory… source
MLT 1250Clinical ImmunologyThis course introduces students to the basic elements and theory of immunology. It includes discussion of non-specific immunity, autoimmune disease, hypersensitivity reactions, antibody/antigen react… source
MLT 1990TopicsThis course will provide flexibility in offering an in-depth review of topics of immediate importance and topical interest. These topics will go beyond the introductory courses in examining specific… source
MLT 2050Clinical HematologyThis course covers hematopoiesis as well as function and identification of the cellular components of the blood along with the components of hemostasis. Hematology and coagulation disease states will… source
MLT 2080Clinical MicrobiologyThis course covers the classification, isolation, identification, transmission, and significance of clinically associated bacteria, viruses,, fungi, and parasites. It also covers micro media, specime… source
MLT 2100Clinical ChemistryThis course covers the various significant chemical constituents of plasma and serum. Discussion will include physiology, testing methodology/requirements, and clinical significance as well as correl… source
MLT 2150Clinical ImmunohematologyThis course will cover the principles of immunohematology which involves the study of blood group antigens and antibodies and a review of basic immunology concepts. It will include a discussion on bl… source
MLT 2310Applied PhlebotomyIn this course, you will be placed in a hospital or clinic where you will apply phlebotomy knowledge and skills learned to the healthcare setting under the supervision of a laboratory professional. Y… source
MLT 2320Applied HematologyIn this course, you will be placed in a hospital or clinic where you will apply the hematology knowledge and skills learned to the healthcare laboratory setting under the supervision of laboratory pr… source
MLT 2330Applied CoagulationIn this course, you will be placed in a hospital or clinic where you will apply the coagulation knowledge and skills learned to the healthcare laboratory setting under the supervision of laboratory p… source
MLT 2340Applied UrinalysisIn this course, you will be placed in a hospital or clinic where you will apply the urinalysis knowledge and skills learned to the healthcare laboratory setting under the supervision of laboratory pr… source
MLT 2350Applied MicrobiologyIn this course, yo source
MLT 2360Applied ImmunohematologyIn this course, you will be placed in a hospital or clinic where you will apply the immunohematology knowledge and skills learned to the transfusion service setting under the supervision of laborator… source
MLT 2380Applied ChemistryIn this course, you will be placed in a hospital or clinic where you will apply the chemistry knowledge and skills learned to the healthcare laboratory setting under the supervision of laboratory pro… source
MUSC 1130Concert ChoirThis course includes the study and performance of choral repertoire. Through active learning students will participate in collaborative artistic study culminating in choral performance of works from… source
MUSC 1150Chamber SingersThis course is a select auditioned group of singers which will perform a wide spectrum of choral repertoire from Madrigals to Vocal Jazz. Auditions will be held early fall semester for the yearly com… source
MUSC 1160Large Instrumental EnsembleThis course is an instrumental performance ensemble that plays a variety of musical literature. Enrollment is open to all students who are able to minimally play their instrument at a High School lev… source
MUSC 1170Instrumental Jazz EnsembleThis course is an instrumental performance ensemble that plays a variety of jazz literature. Enrollment is open to all students who are able to read written musical notation for their instrument. Ens… source
MUSC 1171Community Jazz EnsembleThis course is an instrumental performance ensemble that plays a variety of jazz literature. Enrollment is open to all students who are able to read written musical notation for their instrument. Ens… source
MUSC 1180Small Group Performance EnsembleThis course is a small ensemble performance opportunity. An ensemble work may be made up of strings, percussion, winds, guitars, voice, or any instrumental grouping that may be possible depending on… source
MUSC 1190Garage BandEnsemble course devoted to various musical styles found in contemporary rock and hip-hop (punk/blues/metal/rap/etc). Open to all majors, Garage Band (as in, start a band that plays blues/rock/metal/p… source
MUSC 1200Fundamentals of MusicThis general course in music fundamentals includes basic theory, sight singing, piano keyboard, creative activity, and student demonstration. Through the understanding and application of the elements… source
MUSC 1210SongwritingThis course will introduce and develop a variety of creative writing skills and tools specific to functional music writing, unity, and prosody. It will also offer exercise in common elements of lyric… source
MUSC 1220Music AppreciationThis general cultural course is designed to develop an understanding and enjoyment of music. It includes a study of music in western civilization. In addition some world music topics will be addresse… source
MUSC 1241Music Theory IThis course is the first of a four semester series of courses that study the theoretical and structural basis of music. Among the major topics covered in Music Theory I and Music Theory II are: notat… source
MUSC 1242Music Theory IIA continuation of Music Theory I, this course is the second of a four-semester series of courses that study the theoretical and structural basis of music. Among the major topics covered in Music Theo… source
MUSC 1251Ear Training and Sight Singing IThis course is the first of a four-semester series of courses that trains students to read music immediately and accurately at sight and to recognize and play sound patterns, intervals, and rhythms.… source
MUSC 1252Ear Training and Sight Singing IIThis course is the second of a four-semester series of courses that trains students to read music immediately and accurately at sight and to recognize and play sound patterns, intervals, and rhythms.… source
MUSC 1300Music in World CulturesThis course teaches music primarily from non-Eurocentric cultures which may include but is not limited to Indian, Indonesian, Chinese, Japanese, Middle Eastern, African, Native American, and African… source
MUSC 1350History of Rock and RollThis course may include but is not limited to early American music, jazz, American musical theater, pop, rock, and rap. The history of popular music in West source
MUSC 1370Video Game MusicThis course will examine the evolution of music in video games, beginning with the earliest use of sound in games such as PAC Man and Space Invaders and progressing to the more complex soundtracks of… source
MUSC 1501Class Guitar IThis course is open to all students. It is designed for beginners or for guitar students wishing to fill in gaps in their knowledge from previous musical experience. It covers basic guitar techniques… source
MUSC 1510Applied Music: GuitarThis course is open to all students and consists of private guitar instruction lessons of 1/2 hour per week (during fall and spring semesters). Students, beginners through advanced, can, in consultat… source
MUSC 1600Class VoiceThis course is devoted to basic vocal techniques and skills. Students will learn different styles of song from various cultures and historical periods and will learn to evaluate the fundamentals of t… source
MUSC 1610Applied Music: VoiceThis course is private voice instruction with lessons of one-half hour per week. Students will expand upon basic vocal technique and skills and will extend their technical ability and style interpret… source
MUSC 1801Class Piano IThis course offers basic piano instruction and technique for the student with no previous training in piano. Students will learn basic piano techniques and skills and be introduced to different playi… source
MUSC 1802Class Piano IIThe purpose of the course is to build upon skills and musicianship begun in Class Piano I, allowing the student to continue gaining a better understanding of playing the piano and a greater appreciat… source
MUSC 1810Applied Music: PianoThis course is private piano instruction with lessons of 1/2 hour per week (during fall and spring semesters). Students will expand upon basic piano technique and skills and will extend their technic… source
MUSC 1830Applied Music: StringsThis course is private instruction on a stringed instrument (violin, viola, cello, bass) lessons of 1/2 hour per week (during fall and spring semesters). Students will expand upon basic technique and… source
MUSC 1850Applied Music: PercussionThis course is private instruction on percussion instruments (e.g., drums, xylophone, marimba, or tympani) lessons of 1/2 hour per week (during fall and spring semesters). Students will expand upon t… source
MUSC 1860Applied Music: BrassThis course is private instruction on a brass instrument (e.g., trumpet, trombone, French horn, baritone, tuba) lessons of 1/2 hour per week (during fall and spring semesters). Students will expand u… source
MUSC 1870Applied Music: WoodwindsThis course is private instruction on a woodwind instrument (saxophone, flute, clarinet, oboe or bassoon) lessons of 1/2 hour per week (during fall and spring semesters). Students will expand upon th… source
MUSC 1990Topics:This course will provide flexibility in offering an in-depth review of topics of immediate importance and topical interest. These topics will go beyond the introductory courses in examining specific… source
MUSC 2010Advanced Applied Music LessonsThis course is private instruction for advanced students on their instrument (voice, piano, guitar, brass, woodwinds, strings, percussion) with lessons of one hour per week. Students will extend thei… source
MUSC 2170History of Music I: Medieval Through Classical ErasThis course is a historical survey primarily of music rooted in the European tradition. The timeframe of study will focus on eras referred to as the Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque periods with som… source
MUSC 2180History of Music II: Romantic Era to the 21st CenturyThis course is a historical survey primarily of music rooted in the European traditions. The timeframe of study will focus on eras referred to as the Romantic and late Romantic periods through the 20… source
MUSC 2241Music Theory IIIA continuation of Music Theory I & II, this course is the third of a four-semester series of courses that study the theoretical an source
MUSC 2242Music Theory IVA continuation of Music Theory III, this course is the final in four-semester series of courses that study the theoretical and structural basis of music. Among the major topics covered in Music Theor… source
MUSC 2251Ear Training and Sight Singing IIIThis course is the third of a four-semester series of courses that trains students to read music immediately and accurately at sight and to recognize and play sound patterns, intervals, and rhythms.… source
MUSC 2252Ear Training and Sight Singing IVThis course is the final of a four-semester series of courses that trains students to read music immediately and accurately at sight and to recognize and play sound patterns, intervals, and rhythms.… source
MUSC 2970Music TourThis course consists of a series of concert or music experiences in the Twin Cities area or another cultural center, e.g. New York, Washington, D.C., to experience a variety of musical performances,… source
NSCI 1000Conceptual PhysicsThis course is a combined lecture and laboratory course designed for people who want to learn about the fundamental laws and principles that form the basis of the working of the physical universe. Th… source
NSCI 1010Science of Disaster Workshop IThese courses examine the scientific mechanisms and basis of hazards that are of local, regional, national and global concern for public health, safety and environmental impact. Scientific background… source
NSCI 1020Science of Disaster Workshop IIThese courses examine the scientific mechanisms and basis of hazards that are of local, regional, national and global concern for public health, safety and environmental impact. Scientific background… source
NSCI 1030Science of Disaster Workshop IIIThese courses examine the scientific mechanisms and basis of hazards that are of local, regional, national and global concern for public health, safety and environmental impact. Scientific background… source
NSCI 1050AstronomyThis course takes a "big picture" look at the universe as a whole. Topics include history of astronomy, origin and features of the planets and other members of the Solar System, the lives and deaths… source
NSCI 1060The Solar SystemThis course is an introduction to astronomy with emphasis on our Solar System. Topics include the origin, structure, and history of the Solar System; the properties of light and spectra; telescopes;… source
NSCI 1061Solar System LabAn optional course laboratory course designed to complement The Solar System lecture class. It will involve investigation of the process of astronomy through the analysis of astronomical data. Comput… source
NSCI 1070Concepts of the Stars and UniverseThis course is an introduction to astronomy with an emphasis on stars and galaxies. Topics include understanding the Sun as a star; revealing the messages hidden in starlight; stellar birth, maturati… source
NSCI 1071Stars and the Universe LabAn optional course laboratory course designed to complement the Concepts of Stars and the Universe lecture class, It will involve investigation of the process of astronomy through the analysis of ast… source
NSCI 1100Physical Geology4A course examining the earth¿s formation, composition, structure and natural systems. Using the process of science, learners will explore the earth¿s internal and external processes and how they shap… 4 cr · 4 hr source
NSCI 1120MeteorologyThis course is designed for people who desire to learn about the weather. This course helps the student learn to observe and interpret the sky, to read weather maps, and to understand the sequence of… source
NSCI 1140Historical Geology4A temporal survey of the development of Earth as we know it today, and the evolution of life as deciphered from the sedimentary rock and fossil record. By using the process of science to examine how… 4 cr · 4 hr source
NSCI 1200Oceanography3This course is an interdisciplinary survey of the biological, chemical, physical and geologic processes at work in the world's oceans. Using the process of science learners will examine the interplay… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NSCI 1210Minnesota Field Geology Series: Volcanic, Plutonic and Metamorphic GeologyCome explore the oldest rocks in Minnesota! This course will examine the earliest geologic history of Minnesota, which includes greenstone belts, iron ore deposits, and flood and pillow basalts. Topi… source
NSCI 1990Topics:This course will provide flexibility in offering an in-depth review of topics of immediate importance and topical interest. These topics will go beyond the introductory courses in examining specific… source
NURS 1990Topics:This course will provide flexibility in offering an in-depth review of topics of immediate importance and topical interest. These topics will go beyond the introductory courses in examining specific… source
NURS 2010Nursing Summer Clinical InternshipThis elective clinical internship course provides learning opportunities to apply nursing theory to nursing practice. The focus will be on gaining depth of understanding of the role of the registered… source
NURS 2700Health Promotion and the Role of the Professional NurseThis course introduces the student to the role of the professional nurse. The emphasis on health promotion across the lifespan includes learning about self-health, as well as holistic client health p… source
NURS 2701Health Assessment for NursingThe emphasis of this course is on performing a holistic health assessment to provide person-centered care. The focus will be recognizing expected findings across the lifespan. Within the context of h… source
NURS 2702Fundamentals for NursingThis course introduces the student to the role of the professional nurse. The emphasis on health promotion across the lifespan includes learning about self-health, as well as holistic client health p… source
NURS 2703Nursing Clinical 1This course covers the clinical application of nursing care principles for the beginning professional nursing student. The course focuses on safety, therapeutic communication, organization, documenta… source
NURS 2710Transition from Practical to Professional NursingThis course is designed to expand the knowledge and skills of the LPN as they transition to the professional role within nursing. Emphasis is placed on health promotion through the lifespan and incor… source
NURS 2720Transition to the Role of the Professional NurseThis course is designed to expand the knowledge and skills of the LPN as they transition to the professional role within nursing. Emphasis is placed on health promotion through the lifespan and incor… source
NURS 2750Nutrition and the Role of the Professional NurseThis course introduces the student to the role of the nurse in promoting and supporting nutritional health. Emphasis is on the role nutrition plays in health promotion/prevention of illness, recovery… source
NURS 2800Chronic and Palliative CareThis course focuses on the nursing care of clients experiencing chronic illness and/or end of life. Emphasis is placed on understanding the lived experience of clients and families. Ethical issues re… source
NURS 2801Pharmacology for NursingThis course introduces theoretical concepts that enable students to provide safe and effective care related to pharmaceuticals and natural products to diverse clients across the lifespan. A framework… source
NURS 2802Chronic and Palliative NursingThis course focuses on the nursing care of clients experiencing chronic illness and/or end of life to foster an understanding of the ¿lived experience¿ of clients and families. Emphasis is placed on… source
NURS 2803Clinical IIThis course provides students opportunity to practice safe, effective, and holistic nursing care in the clinical setting. Students will complete 120 hours of experiential learning applying newly acqu… source
NURS 2820Pharmacology and the Role of the Professional NurseThis course introduces theoretical concepts that enable students to provide safe and effective care related to pharmaceuticals and natural products to diverse clients across the lifespan. A framework… source
NURS 2850Applied Pathophysiology for Nursing IThis course introduces a holistic perspective of pathophysiological processes and the disruption in normal body function. Emphasis will be on objective and subjective manifestations of common chronic… source
NURS 2900Acute and Complex CareThis course focuses on the nursing care of clients experiencing acute disruptions of health and/or end of life issues. Emphasis is placed on understanding and application of theory and skills require… source
NURS 2901Nursing LeadershipThis course focuses on prioritization, delegation, and supervision of nursing care of clients across the lifespan. Healthcare policy, finance, and regulatory environment issues are analyzed. Emphasis… source
NURS 2902Acute and Complex NursingThis course focuses on the nursing care of clients experiencing acute disruptions of health. Emphasis is placed on understanding and application of theory, underlying pathophysiology, and skills requ… source
NURS 2903Nursing Clinical IIIThis course provides students opportunity to practice safe, effective, and holistic nursing care in the clinical setting. Students will complete 120 hours of experiential learning applying newly acqu… source
NURS 2920Applied Pathophysiology for Nursing IIThis course will facilitate ongoing critical thinking and analysis of pathophysiological concepts. Emphasis will be on interpretation and prioritization of data resulting from environmental, genetic,… source
NURS 2950Nursing Leadership IThis course focuses on prioritization, delegation, and supervision of nursing care of clients across the lifespan. Healthcare policy, finance, and regulatory environment issues are analyzed. Emphasis… source
PADM 1100Introduction to Public AdministrationThis course is a general introduction to the field of public administration. ¿Topics covered include public management and leadership, organization theory and behavior, federalism and intergovernment… source
PADM 1300Public Finance and BudgetingThis course provides students with an understanding of the public finance and budgeting processes used in the allocation of public resources to meet public interests. Topics include the political env… source
PADM 1700Policy Discussions in Public AdministrationThis course exposes students to practical theories of local government policy development, community capacity, the economics of public investment of resources, and the ethics of public engagement and… source
PHIL 1010Introduction to PhilosophyThis course will introduce students to philosophical inquiry and major problems philosophers think about (including the nature of existence and the difficulty of saying whether any knowledge is certa… source
PHIL 1020EthicsThis course will introduce students to both the methods and issues connected with thinking about morality and ethical systems. Moral skepticism will also be examined. The aim of this class is to allo… source
PHIL 1050Introduction to LogicInvestigation of the principles of deductive and inductive reasoning. The course may include traditional Aristotelian logic and modern symbolic logic, validity, invalidity, and proofs. Since this cou… source
PHIL 1060Philosophy of ReligionThis course will examine some of the basic questions in the field of philosophy of religion: Does God exist? Can God's existence or nonexistence be rationally proven? Can people be religious in light… source
PHIL 1070Political PhilosophyIn this course we will examine issues in political philosophy through discussion of a range of primary western and non-western historical texts from ancient, medieval, and modern political writers. I… source
PHIL 1080Comparative World ReligionsThis course is designed to expose students to the fascinating world religions that have evolved throughout human history. It will look at what factors draw human beings to establish religious institu… source
PHIL 1110Informal Reasoning for Problem SolvingThis course studies methods of problem solving, utilizing principles that distinguish good reasoning from poor reasoning. Students will evaluate claims and arguments in natural language, applying the… source
PHIL 1120Ethics in OrganizationsFoundational theories of moral evaluation and organizational principles will first be introduced. The course will encourage assessment, analysis, and argument regarding the substantial ethical issues… source
PHIL 1200Environmental PhilosophyEnvironmental Philosophy is concerned with developing rational and moral theories of dealing with our environmental concerns and discussing ways of putting them into practice. Using a variety of spec… source
PHIL 1210Global Justice, Peace and ConflictThis course acquaints the student with the major philosophical and ethical dilemmas arising from conflicts within and between societies, with an effort to promote critical awareness and communication… source
PHIL 1220Health Care EthicsThis course looks at the underlying assumptions that affect beliefs, practices, and policies in contemporary health care. Emphasis will be placed on understanding of the ethical principles and theori… source
PHIL 1230Food EthicsIn this course we make an ethical examination of all things related to food, exploring what we are eating, where it comes from source
PHIL 1990Topics:This course will provide flexibility in offering an in-depth review of topics of immediate importance and topical interest. These topics will go beyond the introductory courses in examining specific… source
PHYS 1000Conceptual PhysicsThis course is a combined lecture and laboratory course designed for people who want to learn about the fundamental laws and principles that form the basis of the working of the physical universe. Th… source
PHYS 1030Introduction to Physical SciencesIn this course, students will explore the basics of chemistry and physics by examining such concepts as understanding and measuring matter; atoms, elements, compounds and mixtures; physical and chemi… source
PHYS 1050AstronomyThis course takes a "big picture" look at the universe as a whole. Topics include history of astronomy, origin and features of the planets and other members of the Solar System, the lives and deaths… source
PHYS 1060The Solar SystemThis course is an introduction to astronomy with emphasis on our Solar System. Topics include the origin, structure, and history of the Solar System; the properties of light and spectra; telescopes;… source
PHYS 1070Concepts of the Stars and UniverseThis course is an introduction to astronomy with an emphasis on stars and galaxies. Topics include understanding the Sun as a star; revealing the messages hidden in starlight; stellar birth, maturati… source
PHYS 1120MeteorologyThis course is designed for people who desire to learn about the weather. This course helps the student learn to observe and interpret the sky, to read weather maps, and to understand the sequence of… source
PHYS 1231Principles of Physics IAn algebra-based course for students needing a fuller introduction to physics than would be found in a general education/survey course. Topics include: straight-line and circular motion, Newton¿s Law… source
PHYS 1232Principles of Physics IIAn algebra-based course for students needing a fuller introduction to physics than would be found in a general education/survey course. Topics include wave motion, sound, optics, electricity, DC circ… source
PHYS 1601General Physics IThis is the first course of a two-semester sequence for any student needing a physics course that includes applications of calculus. Topics include kinematics, dynamics, conservation of energy and mo… source
PHYS 1602General Physics IIThis course is a continuation of PHYS 1601. Topics include electricity, magnetism, DC and AC circuits, wave motion, electromagnetic waves, and optics. Optional topics are modern physics. The course m… source
PHYS 1990Topics:In this class, we will introduce topics in astronomy and apply physical laws to them. Topics include orbits, planets, light, relativity, stars, black holes, galaxies, and cosmology. For example, once… source
PLA 1010Individualized Studies DevelopmentThis course will assist students in developing their individualized studies degree plan while focusing on the central question of "what does it mean to be an educated person". Upon completion of the… source
PLA 1020Prior Learning Portfolio DevelopmentThis course will assist students in assessing what they have learned, whether some of that learning may be appropriate for assessment of college credit, and how to go about earning that credit. This… source
PLA 1025Prior Learning Assessment (PLA) Preparation WorkshopThis workshop will help develop a plan of ac source
PLEG 1111Introduction to Law and Paralegal StudiesThis course introduces students to the paralegal profession, including the nature of paralegal work, job requirements and opportunities. Students will study the Minnesota Rules of Professional Conduc… source
PLEG 1210Computer Applications in the Legal ProfessionThis course presents a study of the computer software commonly used in legal organizations, including programs in word processing, spreadsheets, database management systems, timekeeping and billing,… source
PLEG 1220Computer Applications in the Legal ProfessionThis course presents a study of the computer software commonly used in legal organizations, including programs in electronic discovery, word processing, spreadsheets, database management systems, tim… source
PLEG 1330Family LawThis course presents a study of the processes and procedures undertaken in a family law practice. Students will study the procedures applicable to marriage dissolution and learn to prepare the legal… source
PLEG 1411Litigation IThis course is the first part of a two-part Litigation course. This course presents a study of the processes and procedures undertaken in litigation and the role of the paralegal in a litigation prac… source
PLEG 1412Litigation IIThis course is the second part of a two part Litigation course. This course presents a study of the processes and procedures undertaken in litigation and the role of the paralegal in a litigation pra… source
PLEG 1430Alternative Dispute ResolutionThis course introduces students to the understanding of conflict and provides a working knowledge of the major forms of adjudicative and non-adjudicative alternative dispute resolution processes. Stu… source
PLEG 1510Intellectual PropertyThis course presents a study of the major areas of intellectual property law in the United States: trademarks, copyrights, patents and trade secrets. Students will study relevant statutes and case la… source
PLEG 1610Immigration LawImmigration Law aims to: (1) Introduce students to U.S. immigration law as an important and dynamic body of administrative policies and regulations with broad social, economic, and political impact;… source
PLEG 1990Topic:This course will provide flexibility in offering an in-depth review of topics of immediate importance and topical interest. These topics will go beyond the introductory courses in examining specific… source
PLEG 2211Legal Research and Writing IThis course presents a study of methods of legal research related primarily to case law, which include the use of digests, encyclopedias, reporter systems, and practice manuals. The students will gai… source
PLEG 2212Legal Research and Writing IIThis course is a continuation of Legal Research & Writing 1. This course focuses on primary sources other than case law such as constitutional law, statutory law, administrative law, and court rules.… source
PLEG 2310Criminal Law and ProcedureThis course presents a study of the substantive and procedural aspects of criminal law and the role of the paralegal working in the area of criminal defense or criminal prosecution. Students will stu… source
PLEG 2430Torts & Personal Injury LawThis course covers the procedural and substantive law of torts and personal injury, including negligence, insurance, strict liability, products liability, and intentional torts. Students will prepare… source
PLEG 2510Contracts and Business OrganizationsThis course presents a study of contracts, sales of goods, products liability, secured transactions, creditor rights, consumer protection and bankruptcy. The students also study basic principles of e… source
PLEG 2620PropertyThis course presents a study of personal and real property. Students study landlord and tenant law, real estate conveyance, real estate financing, foreclosure and mechanic's liens. Students will lear… source
PLEG 2710Wills, Trusts and Estate AdministrationThis course presents a study of estate administration, including the preparation and use of wills and trusts as estate planning tools. Students will study powers of attorney and the use of health car… source
PLEG 2810Employment Search for ParalegalsThis course presents a study of the skills and tools needed for locating paralegal employment opportunities. Students will study employment opportunities in both legal and non-legal settings. Student… source
PLEG 2930Legal Studies Seminar and InternshipThe course is designed to ready the student for transition from the classroom to the work place, emphasizing practical skill development and additional development of the student's organizational, co… source
POLS 1000Introduction to Political ScienceThis course provides an overview of major topics, approaches, and methods in the study of political science. Students are introduced to key terms and concepts, quantitative and qualitative research m… source
POLS 1100American Government and PoliticsThis course is a general introduction to American politics with emphasis on the Constitution, citizen participation, elections, and the role of the major governmental institutions - Congress, preside… source
POLS 1140State and Local Politics3This course studies the operation and structure of state governments including executive, legislative, judicial functions as well as elections and policy formation, with an emphasis on Minnesota. 3 cr · 3 hr source
POLS 1600Comparative PoliticsThis course examines and compares the organization and politics of modern governments around the world. Countries studied exemplify larger course themes of political institutions, political culture,… source
POLS 1700World PoliticsThis course is a general introduction to international relations with emphasis on great power politics, international organizations, security studies, international political economy, and global envi… source
POLS 1990Topics:This course will provide flexibility in offering an in-depth review of topics of immediate importance and topical interest. These topics will go beyond the introductory courses in examining specific… source
POLS 2130Constitutional LawThis course will acquaint students with the content of the United States Constitution and its amendments; its interpretations within political, social, and historical contexts; and will examine the r… source
PSYC 1150General PsychologyThis course provides an overview of psychology, introducing students to the scientific study of behavior and mental processes. Topics covered include theory and research in psychology, biopsychology,… source
PSYC 1160Introduction to PsychologyThis course provides an in-depth introduction to the scientific study of behavior and mental processes. It serves as a foundational component for students pursuing advanced coursework in Psychology a… source
PSYC 1165Psychology of AdjustmentThis course is an in-depth look at the processes of normal human adjustment and their application in the student's life adjustment. A component of the course is diversity and dealing with diversity,… source
PSYC 1170Psychology of Gender3Psychology of Gender includes the theory and research relating to sexuality, gender roles and sexual orientation. 3 cr · 3 hr source
PSYC 1210Child DevelopmentThis course focuses on the psychological, intellectual, and physical development from the prenatal period through adolescence. Topics include general theoretical approaches and research methods in st… source
PSYC 1220Psychology of AgingAs a psychological journey through the stages of adulthood, this course covers the biological, psychological, and socio-emotional changes from early adulthood to the time of dying and death. Topics i… source
PSYC 1250Life Span Developmental PsychologyLife Span Developmental Psychology examines continuity and change across the life span. The course examines the biological, cognitive, and social development of humans from conception through death.… source
PSYC 1990TopicsThis course will provide flexibility in offering an in-depth review of topics of immediate importance and topical interest. These topics will go beyond the introductory courses in examining specific… source
PSYC 2000Statistics for the Behavioral SciencesStudents use basic mathematical and computerized procedures to analyze data in the behavioral sciences. Students use statistical software (e.g., SPSS, R, PSPP) to conduct descriptive and inferential… source
PSYC 2110Principles of Social PsychologyThis course examines the major theories and classic research studies of Social Psychology. We will analyze how individuals¿ thoughts, feelings and actions are influenced by others. Topics include per… source
PSYC 2320Psychological DisordersThis course is an introduction to the origin, classification, and treatment of psychological disorders. Topics include historical and research issues, adjustment reactions to stress/anxiety, mood dis… source
PSYC 2330Personality PsychologyThe course explores the major theories of personality, including psychodynamic, behavioral, cognitive, humanistic, and trait approaches. By studying these perspectives, students will gain a comprehen… source
PSYC 2340Human SexualityAn overview of past and current research on human sexuality. The course will address: the human sexual response; models and sources of arousal; cultural influences on human sexual behavior and sexual… source
PSYC 2350Multicultural PsychologyThis course is an introduction to diversity and multiculturalism within psychology. We will examine how culture¿broadly defined¿ affects the client/therapist relationship, individual identity, group… source
PSYC 2360Psychology, Race, and LawThis course will examine the interaction between psychology, the legal system and race. Topics we will explore include but are not limited to include eyewitness memory, the insanity defense, involunt… source
SOC 1110Introduction to SociologyThis course introduces students to the practice of thinking sociologically. The class focuses on cultivating and applying the sociological imagination: the capacity to understand the connections betw… source
SOC 1130Social Problems/DevianceThis course examines issues and concerns in the modern world such as population, global warming, the environment, natural resources, terrorism, poverty, racism, sexism, mental illness, drug abuse, cr… source
SOC 1710Introduction to Criminal JusticeThis course covers the history, organization, and function of the criminal justice system in the United States. Topics include foundations of crime and justice, victimization, crime statistics and th… source
SOC 1720Police and CommunityThis course addresses the affective-oriented aspects of contemporary law enforcement. Topics include crime prevention, police community relations, ethical decision-making, cultural diversity, bias-mo… source
SOC 1730Juvenile JusticeThis course analyzes the juvenile justice system and its historical and philosophical development, including theories of social causes and effects of delinquency. Students will learn strategies for w… source
SOC 1750Families in CrisisThis course analyzes the dimensions and dynamics of family dysfunctions. Topics may include, domestic abuse, child abuse and protection, vulnerable adults, peace officer response to crime victims, Am… source
SOC 1990Sociology Special TopicsThis course will provide flexibility in offering an in-depth review of topics of immediate importance and topical interest. These topics will go beyond the introductory courses in examining specific… source
SOC 2110Principles of Social PsychologyThis course examines the major theories and classic research studies of Social Psychology. We will analyze how individuals¿ thoughts, feelings and actions are influenced by others. Topics include per… source
SOC 2210Social InequalityThis course considers the social history, current conditions, and future prospects of minority groups in the United States. Topics include racism, sexism, prejudice, discrimination, affirmative actio… source
SOC 2730Introduction to CorrectionsThis course examines corrections as a major component of the criminal justice system in the United States. Topics may include programs, practices and critical issues. source
SOC 2750Community CorrectionsThis course studies the purposes and goals of community-based corrections and explores alternatives to incarceration in centralized penal institutions. Addresses issues related to diversion programs,… source
SPAN 1030Spanish and Latin American CultureThis course is an introduction to the civilization and culture of Spain and Spanish America, with particular emphasis on comparative cultures, modern trends, the ancient Indian civilizations and Afri… source
SPAN 1050Spanish for Health Care WorkersThis course is designed for students in medical and health care areas who want to develop fundamental skills in conversational Spanish as related to their daily activities. The course activities are… source
SPAN 1101Beginning Spanish IDesigned for the student with little or no previous experience with languages, this course stresses correct pronunciation, aural comprehension, basic structure, and a practical reading knowledge of S… source
SPAN 1102Beginning Spanish IIContinuing the activities and skill development from Span 1101, this course will emphasize basic proficiency reinforcing the student's knowledge and awareness of appropriate language use in a variety… source
SPAN 1990Topics:This course will provide flexibility in offering an in-depth review of topics of immediate importance and topical interest. These topics will go beyond the introductory courses in examining specific… source
SPAN 2201Intermediate Spanish IThis course continues the development of the multiple language skills introduced in the beginning sequence. The student is introduced to the literature and culture of Spain and Spanish America. source
SPAN 2202Intermediate Spanish IIThis course continues the development of multiple language skills with the opportunity to improve reading, writing, speaking and listening comprehension, with emphasis on developing skills in convers… source
TFT 1110The NHCC Filmmaking Project: Student Activity ClassThe North Star Film Project (TFT 1110) is a student activity class in which students will meet at least one hour per week in a laboratory format to produce short films from scripts written in the NHC… source
TFT 1200Theatre in the Twin CitiesStudents attend performances of plays in order to understand the elements of theatrical and dramatic production. Students develop criteria for the evaluation of productions as they explore the comple… source
TFT 1210Introduction to TheatreThis introductory-level course explores forms and modes of theater in order to examine theaters import as a live, performing art of human expression. Analysis will consider both written dramatic lite… source
TFT 1250Introduction to FilmThis course is an introduction to the history and techniques of entertaining and communicating ideas through motion pictures. The course consists of viewing, analyzing, discussing and writing about f… source
TFT 1260Introduction to TelevisionThis course is an introduction to television's history, development, emerging technologies, influence, and future. It explores digital convergence as well as programming, distribution, regulation, an… source
TFT 1270Digital Video ProductionThis course introduces basic video production concepts and techniques with an emphasis on using the elements of motion and sound as creative artistic tools. Students will critically analyze video in… source
TFT 1280Introduction to ScreenwritingThis course is an introduction to screenwriting, dealing with the basics of drama, story, character, structure, dialogue, and meaning. It explores these elements with writing exercises that develop s… source
TFT 1290Design for TheatreThis course is an examination of how theatre design (set, costume, properties, and lighting) are used to support the production of a play. The elements of design- line, texture, color, and form- are… source
TFT 1310American CinemaAmerican Cinema is a class in which students look at American films that have played a role in American film history from its beginnings to the present. They explore America's filmmaking history and… source
TFT 1320World CinemaWorld Cinema is a class in which students look at films from around the world. They explore various non-English-speaking countries' contributions to filmmaking and world culture that have been made b… source
TFT 1350The American Musical TheatreAmerican Musical Theatre is designed to enlighten the learner about the basics of musical theatre production and its genesis as a uniquely American art form. Also, the course will take a close look a… source
TFT 1450StagecraftThis introductory-level course in theater production provides hands-on, experiential learning for the study of production technologies and methodologies utilized in the creative work of theater stage… source
TFT 1500Acting IThis introductory-level course explores foundational forms and principles of improvisation and acting techniques. Through a continuum of hands-on, creative exercises that introduce and explore theatr… source
TFT 1510Movement and VoiceThis course explores forms and modes of stage movement and vocal technique as they pertain to theatre performance and the art of human expression. Investigations will explore theatrical movement tech… source
TFT 1520Acting II: Building CharactersStudents select plays and their characters to research, analyze, evaluate, write about, and present or demonstrate character analysis, posture, movement, non-verbal communication, vocal variety, proj… source
TFT 1531Stage Combat IStage Combat I is an introductory course in the Stage Combat Program, and will focus on unarmed (hand to hand fighting) and armed (found objects, knives, etc.) stage combat. The program conforms to t… source
TFT 1532Stage Combat IIStage Combat II is the follow-up course to Stage Combat I in the Stage Combat Program. The primary focus of this course will be on performance. The skills learned in Stage Combat I will be reviewed a… source
TFT 1540Acting for the CameraStudents will have the opportunity to perform in front of the camera and see themselves as the camera records them, revealing their strengths and challenges. Acting techniques specific to working in… source
TFT 1600Theatre Practicum: PerformanceThis course offers students the opportunity to focus directly on the development and application of performance skills in acting through a hands-on, experiential learning, practicum setting. To enrol… source
TFT 1610Theatre Practicum: TechnicalThis course offers students the opportunity to focus directly on the development and application of technical skills in theater production through a hands-on, experiential learning, practicum setting… source
TFT 1990Topic:This course will provide flexibility in offering an in-depth review of topics of immediate importance and topical interest. These topics will go beyond the introductory courses in examining specific… source
TFT 2010Fundamentals of DirectingFundamentals of Directing is open to any student who is interested in learning the basic skills necessary to become adept at directing. The student will learn about the wide variety of responsibiliti… source
TFT 2110The NHCC Filmmaking Project: Capstone ClassThe North Star Film Project: Capstone Class (TFT 2110) is an academic class in which film degree candidates shoot the short films they wrote in the Introduction to Screenwriting class. Students meet… source
TFT 2150Play AnalysisTFT2150: Play Analysis will introduce participants to a spectrum of methodologies, tools, and approaches for the formal analysis of theatrical plays. Analysis will approach plays scripts as blueprint… source
TFT 2500PlaywritingStudents will be introduced to the fundamentals of writing theatrical plays. They will be expected to work on several creative projects throughout the semester and to participate in workshops in whic… source
TFT 2550Acting IIThis course continues to explore forms and modes of acting and script analysis as they pertain to the art of human expression and theatre performance introduced in TFT 1500: Acting I. Investigations… source
TFT 2950Theatre Appreciation Field TripThis class gives students an opportunity to attend theatre productions and explore back-stage theatre operations. Students will learn the components of dramatic production and establish a basis for e… source