2023-2025 CATALOG This catalog presents the information in effect at the time of publication. Contents of this catalog are subject to change without notice. This catalog presents the information in effect at time of publication. Contents of this catalog are subject to change without notice.
1 Our Mission Minnesota State College Southeast prepares students for a lifetime of learning by providing education for employment, skill enhancement, retraining, and transfer, to meet the needs of students and the community. Our Vision To enrich lives and communities by being the best. Our Values Integrity Diversity Excellence Access Learning Stewardship 2 Welcoming Statement Minnesota State College Southeast is proud to welcome individuals of all backgrounds and identities to our college, and we affirm our belief that our broad diversity serves to strengthen our communities. We make this statement with a commitment to work towards continual improvement by: • Practicing daily, active inclusion • Ongoing education for our students, faculty and staff about issues of equity, inclusion, and access • Improving and sustaining representation across a wide spectrum of identities • Building and maintaining a safe and respectful environment for all • Ongoing assessment and action to further enhance these efforts Committement to Equity and Inclusion Minnesota State College Southeast welcomes and affirms students, college employees, and community members from all backgrounds.
We provide learning opportunities to expand expertise and awareness on issues of diversity, equity, and inclusion. We strive to attract, support, and retain students and employees from diverse, historically underserved, and marginalized populations. We commit to graduating and transferring students from these backgrounds. We are dedicated to engaging, serving, and diversifying our partnerships with local communities and the individuals within them.
Course Descriptions 3 Programs of Study listed alphabetically by major Liberal Arts and Sciences/MnTransfer Information Pages 6-9 A., Diploma and Certificate Course Listings 8-9 Programs Accounting. 28-29 Accounting, AAS, Diploma Business Management, AAS Accounting and Networking Specialist, AAS Leadership and Supervision, Certificate Accounting Assistant, Diploma Project Management, Certificate Bookkeeper, Certificate Quality Improvement, Certificate Business Systems, Certificate Business Transfer Pathway. 30-31 Accounting Transfer Pathway. 12-13 Business Transfer Pathway, AS Accounting Transfer Pathway, AS CNC Machine Tool.32-33 Administrative Support Careers.
14-15 CNC Machine Tool, Diploma Administrative Assistant, AAS Engineering and CNC Business Software, Certificate Machining Basics, Certificate Office Assistant, Certificate Machining Right Skills Now, Certificate Office Specialist, Diploma Precision Machining, Diploma Associate of Science in Nursing. 16-17 Computer Aided Design (CAD) Drafting. 34-35 Associate of Science in Nursing, ASN Computer Aided Design (CAD) Drafting Technologies AAS, Diploma Auto Body Collision Technology. 18-19 Computer Aided Drafting (CAD) Technologies Auto Body Collision Technology, AAS, Diploma Certificate Auto Body Refinishing, Certificate Basic Drafting Technologies, Certificate Auto Body Sheet Metal Repair and Replacement, Certificate Computer Engineering Technology.
36-37 Computer Engineering Technology, AAS, Diploma Automotive and Light Diesel Technology. 20-21 Automotive Technology, Diploma Construction Technology. 38-39 Automotive Technology Foundations, Certificate Construction Technology, AAS, Diploma Undercar Specialist, Certificate Cosmetology. 40-41 Band Instrument Repair.
22-23 Advanced Esthetic, Certificate Band Instrument Repair, AAS, Diploma Cosmetology, AAS, Diploma Esthiology, Certificate Bicycle Design and Fabrication. 24-25 Nail Care Technology, Certificate Bicycle Design and Fabrication, AAS Creative Writing Certificate. 42-43 Biomedical Equipment Technology. 26-27 Creative Writing, Certificate Biomedical Equipment Technology, AAS Criminal Justice.
44-45 Criminal Justice, AAS, Diploma, Certificate 4 2023-2025 College Catalog Cyber and Information Security. 46-47 Political Science Transfer Pathway. 74-75 Cyber Information and Security, AAS Political Science Transfer Pathway, AA Early Childhood Education. 76-77 Early Childhood Education, AAS Practical Nursing, Diploma Early Childhood and Early Elementary Support/Tutor, AAS Early Childhood Transfer Pathway, AS Pre Social Work Transfer Pathway.
78-79 Early Childhood Development, Diploma Pre Social Work Transfer Pathway, AS Child Care Assistant, Certificate Psychology Transfer Pathway. 80-81 Early Childhood Education Transfer Pathway. 50-51 Early Childhood Transfer Pathway, AS Radiography. 82-83 Radiography, AAS Electrical Engineering Technology.
52-53 Electrical Engineering Technology, AAS Sociology Transfer Pathway. 84-85 Psychology Transfer Pathway, AA Electronics Technology. 54-55 Electronics Technology, AAS, Diploma Software Development and Support. 86-87 Automation Electronics, Certificate IT Support, AAS, Diploma Electronics Lab Assistant, Certificate Software and Web Development, AAS, Certificate Basic Electronics, Certificate Sustainable Food and Farming.
88-89 English Transfer Pathway. 56-57 Sustainable Food and Farming, AAS English Transfer Pathway, AS Transportation Management. 90-91 Exercise Science Transfer Pathway. 58-59 Transportation Management, AAS Exercise Science Transfer Pathway, AS Truck Driving.
92-93 Guitar Repair and Building. 60-61 Truck Driving, Certificate Guitar Development and Production, Diploma Guitar Repair and Building, Diploma Violin Repair. 94-95 Electric Guitar Building, Certificate Violin Repair, Diploma Health Sciences Broadfield. 96-97 Health Sciences Broadfield, AS Welding Technology, Diploma History Transfer Pathway.
64-65 History Transfer Pathway, AA Course Descriptions 98-162 Individualized Studies. 66-67 Individualized Studies, AS Liberal Arts and Sciences. 68-69 Associate of Arts, AA Mechatronics Technology. 70-71 Mechatronics Technology, AAS Electromechanical Technology, Diploma Network Administration and Technology.
72-73 Network Administration and Technology, AAS, Diploma Network Administration and Technology - Microsoft Certificate This catalog presents the information in effect at time of publication. Contents of this catalog are subject to change without notice. 5 Liberal Arts and Sciences/MnTransfer Information Minnesota Transfer Curriculum FAQs Below are the frequently asked questions regarding Minnesota Transfer Curriculum at Minnesota State College Southeast (MSC Southeast). If you are a student transferring to MSC Southeast, be sure to review our Transfer Policies and Procedures.
If, however, you are transferring from MSC Southeast, be sure to review the Articulated Transfer Agreements. What is the Minnesota Transfer Curriculum (MnTC)? The Minnesota Transfer Curriculum enables you to complete an approved MnTC course at one of the 32 Minnesota State Colleges and Universities (Minnesota State) and at the University of Minnesota. You can then easily transfer the course credit to any other Minnesota State institution. MSC Southeast is a Minnesota State institution.
What is Minnesota State Colleges and Universities? Minnesota State Colleges and Universities play an essential role in growing Minnesota’s economy and opening the doors of educational opportunity to all Minnesotans. Minnesota State is a system of all two and four-year public colleges and universities in Minnesota. It includes state technical colleges, community colleges and state universities. How can I benefit from MnTC? MnTC allows you to take approved Liberal Arts and Sciences requirements and ensures that you will not have to retake them upon transferring to other Minnesota State institutions or the University of Minnesota.
This will maximize other opportunities for you and help you graduate on time. What if I have already completed a MnTC course at another Minnesota State institution? That puts you one step closer to completing your Liberal Arts and Sciences at MSC Southeast. These courses will easily transfer and satisfy part or all of your gen ed requirements. You can visit the Transfer Student Web page for more information.
How do I know what courses at MSC Southeast qualify as MnTC? For the most updated list of courses, please visit the Minnesota Transfer Curriculum Web pages. Do I have to attend full-time in order to qualify for MnTC? Visit www.org or www.edu or call and speak with a transfer specialist at 1-877-853-8324. We will be more than happy to discuss the Minnesota Transfer Curriculum with you and ways it can help you in your education. How do I find out about the Minnesota Transfer Curriculum Package? You can visit our Minnesota Transfer Curriculum Package Web page to get more information about the package.
How do I find out more about Transfer? You can visit the Minnesota Transfer website to get more information about transfer. 6 2023-2025 College Catalog Minnesota Transfer Goals Ten areas of emphasis in the Minnesota Transfer Curriculum: Goal 1: WRITTEN and ORAL COMMUNICATION - To develop writers and speakers who use the English language effectively and who read, write, speak and listen critically. Goal 2: CRITICAL THINKING - To develop thinkers who are able to unify factual, creative, rational and value-sensitive modes of thought. Goal 3: NATURAL SCIENCES - To improve students’ understanding of natural science principles and of the methods of scientific inquiry, i.
the ways in which scientists investigate natural science phenomena. Goal 4: MATHEMATICAL/LOGICAL REASONING - To increase students’ knowledge about mathematical and logical modes of thinking. Goal 5: HISTORY and THE SOCIAL and BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES - To increase students’ knowledge of how historians and social and behavioral scientists discover, describe and explain the behaviors and interactions among individuals, groups, institutions, events and ideas. Goal 6: THE HUMANITIES - THE ARTS, LITERATURE, AND PHILOSOPHY - To expand students’ knowledge of the human condition and human cultures - especially in relation to behavior, ideas and values expressed in works of human imagination and thought.
Goal 7: HUMAN DIVERSITY - To increase students’ understanding of individual and group differences (e. race, gender, class) and their knowledge of the traditions and values of various groups in the United States. Students should be able to evaluate the United States’ historical and contemporary responses to group differences. Goal 8: GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE - To increase students’ understanding of the growing interdependence of nations and peoples and develop their ability to apply a comparative perspective to cross-cultural, social, economic and political experiences.
Goal 9: ETHICAL AND CIVIC RESPONSIBILITY - To develop students’ capacity to identify, discuss and reflect upon the ethical dimensions of political, social, and personal life and to understand the ways in which they can exercise responsible and productive citizenship. Goal 10: PEOPLE and THE ENVIRONMENT - To improve students’ understanding of today’s complex environmental changes. This catalog presents the information in effect at time of publication. Contents of this catalog are subject to change without notice.
7 Minnesota Transfer Curriculum Package The Minnesota Transfer Curriculum is the means by which a student transfers a complete package of lower division general education from one Minnesota State institution to another. At Minnesota State College Southeast this is accomplished by a minimum of 40 credits as designated in this flyer. If a course is eligible for multiple goals, the additional goal(s) is listed in parenthesis; however, credits for any course may count only once towards the minimum 40 credits. Note: Students must maintain a minimum cumulative G.0 in these courses to transfer this package.
The MnTC grade point average will be calculated using grades of A – D (passing grades earned) in all MnTC courses, including both Minnesota State College Southeast and transfer grades. Italicized listings are 4 credits. All others are 3 credits. Course Title Course No.
Course Title Goal 1: Written and Oral Communications Goal 4: Mathematical/Logical Reasoning (3 credits) You need a minimum of 9 credits to meet Goal 1. You need at least one 3-credit course to meet Goal 4. COMM1218 College Speech MATH1090 STATWAY Statistics 2 COMM1228 Interpersonal Communications(Goal 7) MATH1220 College Algebra COMM1420 Social Media Communications (Goal 9) MATH1225 Pre-Calculus ENGL1215 College Writing I MATH1230 Introduction to Statistics ENGL1410 Technical Writing MATH2440 Calculus I ENGL1445 Intro to Creative Writing (Goal 6) ENGL2440 Creative Writing: Fiction (Goal 6) Goal 5: History and the Social and Behavioral Sciences ENGL2450 Creative Writing: Nonfiction (Goal 6) You need a minimum of 9 credits to meet Goal 5. You must take ENGL 2460 Creative Writing: Poetry (Goal 6) three courses from at least two different subject areas.
ENGL2525 College Writing II (Goal 2) ECON1210 Survey of Economics (Goal 8) ENGL2595 Special Topics in Writing ECON1405 Personal Finance (Goal 9) ECON2520 Microeconomics Goal 2: Critical Thinking ECON2530 Macroeconomics (Goal 8) Goal 2 is met once the other 9 MnTC Goals are completed and you have taken 40 ECON2530 *Macroeconomics (Goal 8) MnTC credits. GEOG1115 World Regional Geography (Goal 8) ARTS1222 Introduction to Graphic Design (Goal 6) GEOG1210 Physical Geography (Goal 10) BIOL1226 Nutrition (Goal 3) HIST1105 Western Civilization to 1500 (Goal 8) BIOL2515 Anatomy & Physiology I (Goal 3) HIST1108 U. History to 1865 (Goal 7) BIOL2515 Anatomy & Physiology I (Goal 3) HIST1110 U.