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MSD 295B: Management Effectiveness
2.00 Credits
Portland Community College
Focuses on providing students with a more in-depth understanding of various management concepts. Topics include identifying the role the manager plays in identifying priorities, methods for improving creative approaches to problem solving, handling a crisis, and increasing productivity. A maximum of four credit hours may be applied toward the degree requirements.
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MSD 298: Trends in Management and Supervision
6.00 Credits
Portland Community College
Examines specific topics of current interest not necessarily covered in other Management/ Supervisory Development classes but related to the changing management field. Investigate different topics earning from 1 to 6 credits depending on the length of the class. Other workshop descriptions are available by calling the Management and Supervisory Development Department.
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MT 100: Introduction to Micro and Nano Tech
3.00 Credits
Portland Community College
Introduces the methods used to manufacture Micro and Nano technologies. Traces semiconductor processing from raw material to a finished integrated circuit using planar technology. Introduces the processes and equipment used to create devices on the micro and nano scale. Emerging applications of MEMS and Nanotechnology are discussed. Prerequisite: MTH 65.
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MT 111: Electronic Circuits & Devices I
4.00 Credits
Portland Community College
Includes Ohm's Law, Kirchhoff's Voltage and Current Law,Superposition, Thevenin's Theorem, and R-C circuits. Labs include basic measurement techniques, use of electronic test equipment and proper documentation procedures. Prerequisites: WR 115 and placement into or completion of MTH 95.
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MT 112: Electronic Circuits & Devices II
4.00 Credits
Portland Community College
Covers AC circuits. Includes both single frequency and frequency response analysis of circuits containing resistance, capacitance, and inductance. Both trigonometry and phasors will be covered. Labs include circuit construction, computer simulation and testing. Prerequisites: MT 111; MTH 95.
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MT 113: Electronic Circuits & Devices III
4.00 Credits
Portland Community College
Overviews discrete semiconductor devices - diodes, BJTs, and FETs - and operational amplifiers. DC models as well as frequency response, bandwidth/rise time relationships, and performance criteria are emphasized. Labs emphasize circuit construction and include simulation of amplifier circuits. Prerequisite: MT 112.
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MT 121: Digital Systems I
3.00 Credits
Portland Community College
Covers combinational logic devices and circuits. Includes basic operation of logic gates, Boolean algebra, and MSI logic devices. Labs emphasize prototyping and testing of combinational logic circuits. Prerequisites: WR 115; MTH 65.
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MT 122: Digital Systems II
3.00 Credits
Portland Community College
Covers sequential logic devices and circuits. Includes the operation of latches and flip-flops, ripple and synchronous counters, shift registers, memories, and a simple microprocessor system. Labs emphasize prototyping and testing of sequential logic circuits. Prerequisite: MT 121.
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MT 200: Semiconductor Processing
3.00 Credits
Portland Community College
This course explores aspects of semiconductor processing. Covers semiconductor device (CMOS) design and the following manufacturing processes: oxidation, photolithography, etch, doping, chemical vapor deposition, metalization and test/sort. Prerequisites: MT 223, MT 240, SP 130 and CH 222.
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MT 222: Quality Control Methods in Manufacturing
3.00 Credits
Portland Community College
Explores quality control methods used in semiconductor manufacturing, including statistical process control (SPC), control charts, performance representation and capability measurements. Emphasizes computer manipulation of actual data for analysis and design of quality. Prerequisites: MTH 243 and WR 227
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