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2.00 Credits
Continues MUS 166. Greater emphasis on keyboard harmony, ensemble playing and jazz improvisation. IAI MUS 903 Prerequisite: MUS 166 with a grade of C or better or proficiency examination.
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2.00 Credits
Continues MUS 265. IAI MUS 904 Prerequisite: MUS 265 with a grade of C or better or proficiency examination.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Surveys the basic teaching philosophies, methods, materials and skills needed to teach the beginning piano student. Observation of individual and group instruction. Prerequisite: MUS 265 with a grade of C or better, or consent of instructor.
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2.00 Credits
Continues development of skills begun in MUS 271. Emphasis will be placed on methods and materials for teaching the intermediate piano student. Lab includes supervised student teaching to aid in individual development. Prerequisite: MUS 271 with a grade of C or better.
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2.00 Credits
Provides instruction for music majors. One hour lesson per week. Minimum of 12 hours of practice per week. Jury examination and performance at repertoire classes and music convocations required. May be repeated up to a maximum of eight credit hours. IAI MUS 909 Prerequisite: Successful audition. Flute and Piccolo, 280; Oboe and English Horn, 281: Clarinet, 282; Bassoon and Contra Bassoon, 283; Saxophone, 284; French Horn, 285; Trumpet, 286; Trombone, 287; Baritone, 288; Tuba, 289; Percussion, 290; Violin, 291; Viola, 292; Cello, 293; String Bass, 294; Harp, 295; Piano, 296; Organ, 297; Voice, 298; and Classical Guitar, 299.
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2.00 Credits
Studies the field of nanotechnology, the capability to observe and manipulate systems at the molecular or atomic scale that is affecting all traditional sciences. Provides an introduction to the history, tools, materials, and current and emerging applications of nanotechnology.
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2.00 Credits
Covers nanoscience aspects as they relate to the fields of chemistry and physics. Emphasizes the impact of new developments in nanotechnology. Atomic structure, bonding, photonics, quantum effects, and wave/particle structure will be discussed with a focus on nanotechnology. Feasibility of implementation will be covered as well as the development of a nanoscale understanding of properties such as color, magnetism, electrical forces, strength, and rigidity. Prerequisite: NAN 121 with a grade of C or better.
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2.00 Credits
Covers state-of-the-art processes currently used for the fabrication of microelectronic and nanoelectronic devices. Students will learn to qualify and use semiconductor process equipment, inspect devices and perform electrical measurements on semiconductor devices. Considerations such as cost, manufacturing methodology, and societal impacts will be covered. Approaches for the development of quantum computers, holographic memories, and biological systems will be discussed. Prerequisite: MTH 103 and NAN 122 with grades of C or better.
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2.00 Credits
Studies the use of nanotechnology as it applies to biological and agricultural applications. Includes detecting and identifying DNA and proteins; drug delivery and medical imaging; mimicking biological systems to develop catalysts; nanoscale movement and information systems; and nanotechnology for agricultural applications such as ethanol production, sorbitolbased fuel cells, genetics, and uses of cellulose. Prerequisite: BIO 110 and NAN 122 with grades of C or better.
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2.00 Credits
Discusses the opportunity and challenge of nanomaterialbased products from pharmaceutical coatings to smogreducing paints to individual crystal structure determination. Includes manufacturing processes along with reliability and quality control aspects. Prerequisite: MTH 103 and NAN 122 with grades of C or better.
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