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Training Center(s): Minneapolis, Plymouth, Rochester, United States
Tel.: 877-455-3697, 763-476-2000, 888-662-8772F

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80 South 8th Street
Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA 55402

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Plymouth, Minnesota, USA 55447

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Psychology
Course Format: Classroom
Introduction to Psychology is a basic overview of facts, terms, ideas and research findings that form the basis for modern psychology. The course looks at the science of psychology, considering behavior, perception, learning, memory, human physical and personality development, motivation and stress.
 

Microeconomics
Course Format: Classroom
This course introduces the discipline of economics and provides a basic understanding of how our economy functions. The course first addresses a perfect competitive market emphasizing supply and demand factors and then addresses non-competitive markets, government intervention and policy issues.
 

Sociology
Course Format: Classroom
Sociology is the study of how social forces such as race, ethnicity, class, gender, sexuality and capitalism shape personality, institutions and cultures in the process of socialization. Topics include research and question construction methods.
 

Developmental Psychology
Course Format: Classroom
The course presents major theories in developmental psychology, including issues and topics across the lifespan such as infancy, childhood, adolescence, adulthood and aging. It emphasizes the biological, psychological and social variables that influence human behavior.
 

Psychology of Personality
Course Format: Classroom
This course introduces students to a variety of personality theories and research relevant to each theory. Topics include major personality theories such as trait theories, psychoanalysis, humanistic, and biological theories. Application and assessment is explored for each theory. Students learn about the theories first-hand by completing assessments within each theory.
 

International Economics
Course Format: Classroom
The student will receive an introduction to international economic relations. This course will emphasize trade theory and policy, currency and exchange rates and also introduce the major nations and trading blocs in the global economy.
 

Career Development
Course Format: Classroom
A student must be in the final quarter of course work or the quarter before externship to enroll in PD250. This course prepares students for job searches. They write resumes and letters of application, learn interviewing techniques and develop career planning strategies.
 

Microbiology
Course Format: Classroom
This introductory course in microbiology addresses microbiological principles and selected microbial diseases. The course consists of three hours of lecture and one hour of lab each week. The lab supports concepts examined in lecture as students practice aseptic technique, safe handling and manipulation of microbes and survey of representative microorganisms.
 

Anatomy and Physiology
Course Format: Classroom
This is the second of a two-quarter series in anatomy and physiology, continuing the study of the human body. Topics include cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive, urinary and reproductive systems as well as metabolism, nutrition, acid-base balance and fluid and electrolyte balance. be able to demonstrate an in-depth understanding of principles of anatomy and physiology and their in...
 

Statistics
Course Format: Classroom
This course focuses on descriptive statistics and statistical inference. Topics include data, basic methodologies for gathering data, populations, samples, descriptive measures, probability, sampling distributions, point and interval estimates, hypothesis testing, statistical inference and bivariate data.
 

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