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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: (R) (W) 1 CREDIT This course is a continuation of MU 2141. Objectives will be geared toward the study of challenging repertoire which demonstrates the skills and techniques studied. Performance in at least one studio recital will be expected. This course may be repeated. Maximum credit at this level toward the associate degree for a Music major is two credit hours.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: (R) (W) 2 CREDITS The student will receive individual instruction in more advanced technique and performance. This course is intended for the more advanced students who may or may not be preparing for a degree recital. This course may be repeated. Maximum credit at this level toward the associate degree for a Music major is four credit hours.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: (R) (W) (M), MU 1224 4 CREDITS This course is a continuation of MU 1224 Music Theory II. The student will study the usage of dominant and non-dominant seventh chords, secondary dominant chords, borrowed chords, and modulation. Harmonization of bass and soprano lines, compositional analysis, and original composition will be emphasized. Correlated aural and keyboard application exercises will be an integral part of the course.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: (R) 1 CREDIT Classical Guitar Ensemble is a performing group for students of classical guitar. Study and performance of repertoire specially written and arranged for guitar ensemble will be the primary activity. Students will participate in multiple rehearsals and performances. This course may be repeated.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: (R) (W) (M), MU 2314 4 CREDITS This course is a continuation of MU 2314 Music Theory III. The student will study augmented sixth chords, Neopolitan and altered dominant chords, and modulation with the diminished seventh and major-minor seventh chords. Harmonization of bass and soprano lines, compositional analysis, and original composition will be emphasized. Correlated aural and keyboard application exercises will be an integral part of the course. ? Course satifies the computer proficiency requirement.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: (R) (W) (M) 2 CREDITS Students are introduced to the field of nanotechnology. They will explore the field of nanotechnology in a comprehensive overview, which includes ethics, as well as current trends in nanotechnology research and applications.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: (R) (W) (M), Corequisite: NANO 2133, CS 1333 or CS 1343 or Permission of Instructor 5 CREDITS Students will learn to synthesize and characterize nanomaterials and nanostructures using basic nanotechnology tools and techniques. Characterization techniques will include analysis of mechanical, electron transport, magnetic, and/or thermal properties. Synthesis techniques will include basic precipitation, devitrification, condensation, electrodeposition, and/or mechanical methods. Students will also learn proper methods for data collection, archiving, and reporting.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: (R) (W) (M), NANO 1112, PHYS 1214, CHEM 1215 or Permission of Instructor 3 CREDITS Students are introduced to materials science with an emphasis on the characterization and synthesis of nanoparticles and materials with nanoscale features. They will learn to use material property databases, and appropriate software simulation tools to align and compare nanoscale structures. Students focus on the theoretical basis behind scientific tools and methods used characterize, synthesize, and simulate nanomaterials.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: (R) (W) (M), NANO 2125 5 CREDITS : This is a continuation of NANO 2125 that develops more advanced understanding in methods of synthesis and characterization of nanomaterials and nanostructures. Characterization techniques will include advanced analysis of mechanical, electron transport, magnetic, and/or thermal properties. Synthesis techniques will include advanced precipitation, devitrification, condensation, electrodeposition, and/or mechanical methods. Students will continue to develop techniques in data collection, archiving, and reporting skills developed in NANO 2125.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: (R) (W) (M), NANO 2225, NANO 2133 3 CREDITS Students gain practical experience in the field of nanotechnology through an internship at an affiliated business or university research center or a capstone experience at OCCC. Students will use all techniques learned in NANO 2125 and 2225 in a work setting.
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