Course Outlines for MnTC Courses
This information was input from the Fall 2010 and/or Spring 2011 syllabi
submitted to the Dean's Office.
ACCT 1100 - Financial Information For Life
ANTH 1100 - Becoming Human - Tracing Our Origins
ANTH 1110 - Cultural Anthropology
ANTH 2100 - Native North Americans
ARTH 2551 - Art History Survey I
ARTH 2552 - Art History Survey II
BIOL 1110 - Human Biology
BIOL 1120 - General Biology: Evolution And Ecology
BIOL 1150 - Aquatic Systems
BIOL 1211 - Introductory Biology I
BIOL 1212 - Introductory Biology II
BIOL 2925 - People & The Environment: Biological Perspectives On The Environment
BUAD 2925 - People and the Environment: The Business Perspective
CHEM 1100 - Consumer Chemistry
CHEM 1111 - General Chemistry I
CHEM 1112 - General Chemistry II
CHEM 2211 - Principles of Chemistry I
CHEM 2212 - Principles of Chemistry II
CHEM 2925 - People And The Environment: Chemistry Perspective
CHIN 1111 - Elementary Chinese I
CHIN 1112 - Elementary Chinese II
CRJS 1000 - The American Legal System
CRJS 2221 - Comparative Justice
CS 1107 - Introduction To Computers
ECON 1500 - Historical Development of the Mixed Economy
ECON 2000 - Markets and Resource Allocation
ECON 2100 - Macroeconomics And The Business Cycle
ECON 2150 - Interdependence of the Hawaiian Economy and the Environment: Field Projects
ECON 2925 - People And The Environment - Economic Perspective
ED 1111 - American Sign Language 1
ED 1112 - American Sign Language 2
ED 2007 - Anatomy of Hate
ED 2925 - People And The Environment - Education Perspective
ENGL 1151 - Composition
ENGL 2152 - Argument and Exposition
ENGL 2190 - Introduction to Creative Writing
ENGL 2250 - Understanding Literature
ENGL 2340 - The American Film
ENGL 2350 - American Literature, to 1865
ENGL 2355 - American Literature, 1865 to Present
ENGL 2357 - British and World Drama
ENGL 2358 - British and World Poetry
ENGL 2359 - British and World Prose
ENGL 2410 - Myth
ENGL 2925 - People And The Environment: American Nature Writers
ENGL 2926 - People And The Environment: Writing And Nature
ENGL 3150 - Writing In The Disciplines
ENVR 2000 - Introduction To Environmental Science
ENVR 2150 - Wilderness Ethics: Projects for Environmental Field Programs
ENVR 2925 - People And The Environment - The Global Pollution Perspective
GEOG 1224 - Introduction To Map Use
GEOG 1400 - World Regional Geography
GEOG 2100 - Introduction To Physical Geography
GEOG 2200 - Introduction To Human Geography
GEOG 2300 - Economic Geography
GEOG 2400 - Introduction to Planning
GEOG 2925 - People and Environment: Geography Perspective
GEOG 3810 - Geography Of Europe
GEOG 3820 - Geography Of Asia
GEOL 1110 - Physical Geology
GEOL 1120 - Historical Geology
GEOL 2730 - Introduction To Planetary Science
GEOL 2925 - People And The Environment: Earth Science Perspective
GER 1111 - Elementary German I
GER 1112 - Elementary German II
GER 2211 - Intermediate German I
GER 2212 - Intermediate German II
GER 2925 - People And The Environment: The "Green Movements" In Germany And Austria
GER 3311 - Conversation And Composition
GER 3312 - Introduction To The Study Of German Culture And Literature
HLTH 2800 - Multicultural Health in America
HLTH 2925 - People and the Environment: A Health Perspective
HST 1114 - United States History I, To 1877
HST 1115 - United States History II, Since 1877
HST 1304 - World History I, Prehistory-1500
HST 1305 - World History II, 1500-Present
HST 2580 - Russia
HST 2610 - Minnesota History
HST 2660 - Women And History
HST 2700 - World Religions
HST 2800 - Reacting to the Past
HST 2925 - People And The Environment: Environment And History
HST 3409 - Colonialism And Modernization In The Non-Western World
HST 3419 - East Asia
HUM 1100 - Human Culture And Ideas
HUM 2150 - Hawaiian Monarchy and the Hawaiian Sovereignty Movement: Field Projects
HUM 2160 - Polynesian and Native Hawaiian Culture: Hawaii Field Projects
INST 1107 - Introduction To Indian Studies
INST 2201 - American Indians: Precontact to 1887
INST 2202 - American Indians: 1887 To The Present
INST 2207 - First Nations Of Canada
INTL 1160 - Focus On ...
INTL 2100 - Instructed International Tour
INTL 2200 - International Study Experience - Humanities
INTL 2300 - Comparative International Study Project
INTL 2400 - International Study Experience Social Science
INTL 2509 - The Global Economy
IT 2100 - Impact Of Technology
MASC 1100 - Mass Media And Society
MASC 2100 - Minorities In the Media
MASC 2190 -International Communication
MASC 2925 - People And The Environment: Mass Media Perspectives
MATH 1100 - Mathematical Reasoning
MATH 1107 - Introduction to Mathematical Sciences
MATH 1170 - College Algebra
MATH 1180 - Trigonometry
MATH 1470 - Precalculus
MATH 2471 - Calculus I
MATH 2472 - Calculus II
ML 1111 - American Sign Language 1
ML 1112 - American Sign Language 2
MUS 1100 - Introduction To Music
MUS 1120 - Introduction To Folk, Jazz, And Rock Music
MUS 1130 - Music Principles
MUS 2710 - Symphonic Band
MUS 3110 - World Music
MUS 3110 - World Music
MUS 3120 - The History Of Jazz
MUS 3130 - The History of Rock and Roll
MUS 3801 - History And Literature Of Music I
MUS 3802 - History And Literature Of Music II
MUS 4710 - Wind Ensemble
NRSG 3457 - Sexual Abuse
OJIB 1100 - Ojibwe Culture
OJIB 1111 - Elementary Ojibwe I
OJIB 1112 - Elementary Ojibwe II
OJIB 2211 - Intermediate Ojibwe I
OJIB 2212 - Intermediate Ojibwe II
OJIB 3213 - Ojibwe Oral Literature
OJIB 3311 - Advanced Ojibwe I
OJIB 3312 - Advanced Ojibwe II
PHED 2200 - A Lifestyle For Wellness
PHED 2925 - People And The Environment: Outdoor Ethics and Recreation Activities Perspective
PHIL 1100 - Introduction To Philosophy
PHIL 2220 - Ethics
PHIL 2230 - Logic
PHIL 2240 - Aesthetics
PHIL 2250 - Human Nature
PHIL 2260 - Women And Philosophy
PHIL 2310 - Philosophy In Literature
PHIL 2320 - Philosophy Of Religion
PHIL 2330 - Philosophies Of Non-Violence
PHIL 2925 - People & Environment: Environmental Ethics
PHIL 3310 - Ancient And Medieval Philosophy
PHIL 3320 - Modern Philosophy
PHIL 3330 - Nineteenth Century Philosophy
PHIL 3340 - Contemporary Analytic Philosophy
PHIL 3350 - Symbolic Logic
PHIL 3360 - Asian Philosophy
PHIL 3370 - Existentialism
PHIL 3390 - Marxist Philosophy
PHYS 1101 - General Physics I
PHYS 1102 - General Physics II
PHYS 2101 - Physics I
PHYS 2102 - Physics II
POL 1100 - Understanding Politics
POL 1200 - Introduction To American Politics
POL 1300 - Introduction To International Relations
POL 1400 - Introduction To Comparative Politics
POL 2925 - People And The Environment: Political Science Perspective
PSY 1100 - Introductory Psychology
PSY 2200 - Human Sexuality
PSY 3210 - Death And Culture
REL 2000 - Religion In The Modern World
SCI 1110 - Physical Science I
SCI 1120 - Physical Science II
SCI 2100 - Astronomy
SCI 2200 - Meteorology
SCI 2925 - People And The Environment: Science Perspective
SOC 1104 - Introduction to Sociology
SOC 2200 - Social Movements and Change
SOC 2210 - American Culture: A Sociological Interpretation
SOC 2220 - Sociology of Marriage and Family
SOC 2230 - Ethnic And Minority Group Relations
SOC 2240 - Men, Women, And Society: A Sociological Interpretation
SOWK 2110 - Intercultural Communication
SPAN 1111 - Elementary Spanish I
SPAN 1112 - Elementary Spanish II
SPAN 2211 - Intermediate Spanish I
SPAN 2212 - Intermediate Spanish II
SPAN 3311 - Composition And Conversation
SPAN 3312 - Advanced Readings And Conversation
SPCM 1090 - Interpersonal Communication
SPCM 1100 - Public Speaking
SPCM 2100 - Special Topics in Oral Communication
SPCM 2800 - Listening
SPCM 2925 - People and the Environment: Communication Perspective
THTR 1500 - Introduction To Theatre
THTR 2030 - Playwriting I
THTR 2220 - Acting I
THTR 3704 - American Indian Theatre
THTR 3707 - Asian Theatre: Classic and Modern
THTR 3709 - The Performance of Race and Gender in America
VSAR 1101 - Visual Foundations I
VSAR 1102 - Visual Foundations II
VSAR 1107 - Introduction To Art
VSAR 2107 - Visual Foundations III
VSAR 2210 - Printmaking Relief/Intaglio
VSAR 2217 - Papermaking/Books
VSAR 2250 - Painting
VSAR 2400 - Jewelry/Metals
WMST 2220 - Women's Issues
WMST 2600 - Women And Diversity: Crossing Boundaries Of Race, Class, Gender & Sexuality