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MT 223: Vacuum Technology
3.00 Credits
Portland Community College
Covers theory and practice of vacuum technology as used in semiconductor manufacturing. Includes vacuum principles, gas loads, pumping techniques, pressure measurement, RGAs, and leak detection. Prerequisites: MT 100, MT 113, CH 222 and WR 227.
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MT 224: Process Equipment I
3.00 Credits
Portland Community College
First course in a two-course sequence in semiconductor process equipment. Covers microcontrollers, DC and stepper motors, pneumatics, and mechanical linkages. Prerequisites: MT 100, 113, 122.
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MT 227: Process Equipment II
3.00 Credits
Portland Community College
Covers subsystems of a semiconductor processing system. Includes pneumatics and robotic systems. Focuses on analysis, maintenance and troubleshooting. Prerequisite: MT 223 and MT 224.
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MT 228: Process Equipment III
4.00 Credits
Portland Community College
Covers a semiconductor processing system. Includes power, vacuum, gas, delivery, robotic and control systems. Focuses on maintenance and troubleshooting. Prerequisites: MT 227, 223, 240.
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MT 240: RF Plasma Systems
3.00 Credits
Portland Community College
Covers the theory and practice of RF plasma systems used in semiconductor manufacturing. Includes plasma physics, RF power subsystems, gas delivery, subsystems, and plasma-aided manufacturing. Prerequisites: MT 223, MT 224, CH 222 and WR 227.
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MT 70: Vacuum Technology Practice
0.50 Credits
Portland Community College
Customizable survey course in the theory and practice of vacuum as used in semiconductor manufacturing. Includes vacuum principles, vacuum pumps, guages and components, and leak detection.
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MT 80: Safety and Cleanroom Protocol
2.00 Credits
Portland Community College
Covers safety consideration for working in a semiconductor industry cleanroom. Introduces safety programs in the industry. Overviews available hazard information and how to obtain it. Covers personal safety and related equipment.
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MT 90: Basic Electronics
3.00 Credits
Portland Community College
Includes Ohm's Law, Kirchhoff's Voltage and Current Law in series and parallel circuits, and troubleshooting problems of basic electric circuits. Labs include basic measurement and troubleshooting techniques, use of electronic test equipment and proper documentation procedures. Prerequisite/ Concurrent registration: MTH 60; WR 115.
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MTH 105: Explorations in Mathematics
4.00 Credits
Portland Community College
Students engage in the discovery and exploration of selected non-traditional topics in mathematics. Possible topics include mathematics of social choice, geometry, statistics, probability, and discrete mathematics. Technology will be used where appropriate. Students communicate results in oral and written form. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 95 or equivalent placement test scores.
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MTH 10B: Fundamentals of Arithmetic I
2.00 Credits
Portland Community College
Use of whole numbers to write, manipulate, interpret, and solve application and formula problems. Concepts will be introduced numerically, graphically, symbolically, and in oral and written form. Prerequisite: Pre-Algebra COMPASS 1-20.
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