Grand Rapids Campus is one of the campuses operated by Minnesota North College. Our records show the address as Grand Rapids, MN, United States.
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The Grand Rapids Campus, known as the Itasca Campus of Minnesota North College, provides comprehensive programs in healthcare, education, and trades, serving the central Minnesota woods region.
- Nursing and Healthcare: Associate of Science in Nursing, LPN bridge programs, and medical coding, with simulation labs for clinical practice and pharmacology.
- Early Childhood Education: Courses in child development, inclusive practices, curriculum design, and family engagement, leading to paraprofessional or teaching certifications.
- Industrial and Construction Trades: Training in carpentry, electrical wiring, heavy equipment operation, and building codes, with shop-based projects for portfolio development.
- Business and Office Administration: Classes in office management, QuickBooks accounting, human resources, and professional communication for administrative roles.
- Liberal Arts: Foundational courses in psychology, sociology, math, and arts, supporting seamless transfers to four-year colleges.
Highlighted programs include dental assisting, covering oral health procedures, radiography, and patient education in a modern clinic setting. Automotive technology focuses on diagnostics, hybrid vehicles, and repair techniques, partnering with local dealerships for apprenticeships. Graphic communications teaches printing technology, digital imaging, and packaging design, preparing for media production jobs. Human services programs explore case management, crisis intervention, and advocacy for vulnerable populations. The campus integrates cultural studies, reflecting the area's Native American heritage through courses on indigenous history and community health disparities. Practical nursing emphasizes rural healthcare delivery, with emphasis on telehealth and elder care. Faculty-led research opportunities in forestry and paper science tie into the region's pulp and paper industry. Career services offer resume workshops and job fairs, boasting strong employer connections. Flexible formats, including accelerated options, cater to parents and workers. This campus fosters a family-like atmosphere with clubs for welding enthusiasts and student nurses. Graduates contribute to local hospitals, schools, and mills, driving regional prosperity. Sustainability initiatives, like green building courses, prepare students for eco-friendly careers. Overall, the curriculum balances technical proficiency with critical thinking, empowering diverse learners to thrive in dynamic professions.
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