2026SU Muscatine Community College
235395 | MEH01 | 05/26/26-07/03/26 | 08:00AM-09:00AM | TR | GAEK101 | |
NOTE: This section combines in-person classes with online work. Students attend some sessions on campus and complete additional coursework through Canvas. | ||||||
Forage Production is a study of the cultivation and production of grass and legume forage. Topics include identification of forage species, variety selection, seeding, fertilization, control of weeds, insects and diseases, grazing, harvesting and storage. |
235396 | MEH01 | 05/26/26-07/03/26 | 09:10AM-11:30AM | TR | GAEK101 | |
MEH01 | 05/26/26-07/03/26 | 09:10AM-11:30AM | TR | GAEK112 | ||
The integrated approach to management of weeds, insects, diseases, and disorders common to corn, soybeans, wheat, and alfalfa will be discussed and observed in the field environment. |
Prerequisite: | A minimum grade of C in AGV-118 and AGV-127. |
236605 | MLL81 | 05/26/26-07/16/26 | 09:10AM-11:11AM | TR | ALCHNI | Cromer |
This course highlights nutrition as an essential component of pet care. The student will learn basic nutrition and the nutrient requirements for feeding and maintaining healthy dogs and cats. This course teaches students to design optimal nutritional care for all life stages of companion dogs and cats. |
Prerequisite: | A minimum of C in AGV-127, AGV-133, and AGV-146. |
236604 | MLL81 | 05/26/26-07/16/26 | 08:00AM-09:00AM | TR | ALCHNI | Drahos |
This course is a follow up to AGV 146?Large Animal Care. This course will describe issues related to diseases with large animal species. The disease process, clinical signs, treatments, and prevention will be discussed. |
Prerequisite: | A minimum grade of C in AGV-119 and AGV-131. |
236606 | MLL81 | 05/26/26-07/16/26 | 01:30PM-03:30PM | T | ALCLAB | Cromer |
MLL81 | 05/26/26-07/16/26 | 11:20AM-12:50PM | TR | ALCHNI | Cromer | |
236607 | MLL82 | 05/26/26-07/16/26 | 11:20AM-12:50PM | TR | ALCHNI | Cromer |
MLL82 | 05/26/26-07/16/26 | 01:30PM-03:30PM | R | ALCLAB | Cromer | |
This course is designed to give the student a broad overview of laboratory animal medicine and technology. It will show the student how to utilize and manage various species in a research environment. Emphasis will be on the laboratory setting, regulatory guidelines, and ethical considerations, as well as information on handling, behavior, nutrition, lab, and treatment procedures. |
Prerequisite: | Take MFG-106. |
236442 | MLL81 | 05/26/26-07/16/26 | 09:00AM-10:40AM | R | MITC120 | Volkl |
MLL81 | 05/26/26-07/16/26 | 10:40AM-02:30PM | R | MITC120 | Volkl | |
This course allows the student to explore the?history and evolution of industrial robotics, the?basic parts of a robotic work cell, robot motion?and input/output programming, safe interaction?with robot while programming, robot power systems,?and basic robot troubleshooting and maintenance?procedures. While in the lab the student will?program industrial robots to perform various?functions. |
Prerequisite: | A minimum math placement score based on college assessment within the last two years, or with instructor permission. |
236435 | MLL81 | 05/26/26-07/16/26 | 10:40AM-01:30PM | MR | MITC120 | Volkl |
MLL81 | 05/26/26-07/16/26 | 09:00AM-10:40AM | MT | MITC120 | Volkl | |
This course is an introduction to Alternating?Current (AC)/ Direct Current (DC) theory. The?student is introduced to the concepts of?electricity and its sources, basic circuits,?schematics, motor theory, and laws that govern?circuits. |
Prerequisite: | Take MFG-106 and ELE-113. |
236440 | MLL81 | 05/26/26-07/16/26 | 09:00AM-10:40AM | W | MITC120 | Volkl |
MLL81 | 05/26/26-07/16/26 | 10:40AM-02:00PM | W | MITC120 | Volkl | |
This course provides an introduction to various?programmatic control schemes, basic sequential?control, and basic system integration. Concepts?are explored and emphasized through lecture,?reading, and hands-on labs. |
Prerequisite: | A minimum grade of C in PNN-158, PNN-282, and PSY-121.; Take BIO-168 |
237348 | MLL81 | 05/26/26-07/16/26 | 09:00AM-11:30AM | MT | MCAC18 | Noble |
MLL81 | 05/26/26-07/16/26 | TBA | RF | CLINSITE | Noble | |
THis course builds on the concepts of previous?material, with an emphasis on the care of high?risk mental health patients. Focuses on the?provision of ethical/legal, safe, quality,?evidence-based patient centered care of the?patient wih the alterations in mental health.?Emphasizes health promotion, prevention and?condition management of common alterations seen in?mental health patients. Provides the opportunity?to apply concepts and demonstrate skills and care?for patients in supervised laboratory, simulation,?and/or clinical setting. Emphasizes patient?safety, application of the nursing process, and?development of physical and communication skills.?Upon completion, students will provide safe?nursing care incorporating the concepts identified?in this course. |
Prerequisite: | A minimum grade of C in PNN-158, PNN-282, and PSY-121. |
237343 | MLL81 | 05/26/26-07/16/26 | 09:00AM-12:20PM | MT | MCAC19 | Neal |
MLL81 | 05/26/26-07/16/26 | TBA | RF | CLNMSITE | Neal | |
This course is an exit course for practical nursing, which builds upon concepts taught in previous nursing courses. Emphasis is placed on the concepts of reproduction, sexuality, development, family dynamics, stress, coping, mood and affect, anxiety, cognition, psychosis, addiction, interpersonal violence, professional identity, clinical judgment, leadership, ethics, communication, collaboration, health policy, and healthcare law. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate strategies to transition from the role of student to professional practitioner. This course is replacing the existing PNN 641. |