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3.00 Credits
As a performance study designed for the Post Baccalaureate or M.Ed. Music Leadership major to support piano, voice, and instrumental majors, this course covers a broader spectrum of performance including advanced knowledge of the Contemporary performance practices, composers, techniques, and styles. Students also learn approaches for developing a vision for creating a school community that supports music performance and programming as a necessary condition of a learning community be it local, regional, national, or international. Students gain skills in designing curriculum for musical study at the beginning, intermediate, and advanced level. Leadership is the major component of this degree. Beyond teaching piano, graduate piano majors must develop proper curriculum, establish programs, engage in fund raising activities and become entrepreneurial in their thinking and actions. Along with the pedagogical elements included in this course, weekly assignments also include technical studies (scales, arpeggios, etc.) and the development of repertoire, as well as functional playing, which includes sightreading, improvisation, accompanying, and ensemble playing. Students are REQUIRED to attend and perform in master classes, student recitals, and juries. Some lessons, master classes and practice sessions will be recorded. Students are expected to review the recordings and evaluate their performances regarding specific criteria. This piano performance course is designed for the Post Baccalaureate or M.Ed. Music Leadership major to enhance the skills of high level performing, teaching, conducting research, writing critical papers, and giving oral presentations. Topics will vary each semester.
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on issues encountered in the practice of top down and bottom up nanofabrication and the safe operation and maintenance of nanofabrication processing equipment and materials-handling procedures. Includes clean-room protocol, safety and environmental and health issues in the nanofabrication facility at Penn State University. 2 hrs. lec., 2 hrs. lab.
Corequisite:
NFMT 312. Completed at Penn State University in State College during Capstone Semester._
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3.00 Credits
Hands-on introduction to the processing sequences involved in top down, bottom up and hybrid nanofabrication. Details a step-by-step description of processes to fabricate devices and structures. Stresses the importance of environmental control (gas, liquid, vacuum) in processing. 2 hrs. lec., 2 hrs. lab.
Prerequisite:
Admission to the NFMT Capstone Semester.
Corequisite:
NFMT 311. Completed at Penn State University in State College during Capstone Semester.
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3.00 Credits
In-depth, hands-on exposure to depositing and etching a wide variety of materials, including dielectrics, semiconductors organics, polymers, metallic materials and molecular films. Students work in small teams and develop oral and written reports. 2 hrs. lec., 2 hrs. lab.
Prerequisite:
NFMT 311 and 312. Completed at Penn State University in State College during Capstone Semester.
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3.00 Credits
Hands-on treatment of all aspects of advanced pattern transfer and pattern-transfer equipment. Includes pattern-generation processes, photolithography, particle beam lithographic techniques, probe pattern generation and three types of lithography (embossing, stamp, self-assembled). 2 hrs. lec., 2 hrs. lab.
Prerequisite:
NFMT 311. Completed at Penn State University in State College during Capstone Semester.
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3.00 Credits
Detailed coverage of material-processing steps for molecular functionalization, cross-linking, metal silicidation, material oxidation, materials nitradion, barrier materials, alloying, annealing and doping. Includes avoiding unintentional materials modification via the use of diffusion barriers, encapsulation, electromigration, corrosion, stress effects and adhesion. 2 hrs. lec., 2 hrs. lab.
Prerequisite:
NFMT 311. Completed at Penn State University in State College during Capstone Semester.
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3.00 Credits
Examines a variety of techniques and measurements essential for testing and for controlling final device performance and final packaging. Problems and solutions concerning the interfacing of the macro-world with micro- and nano-scale devices will be analyzed and examined. 2 hrs. lec., 2 hrs. lab.
Prerequisite:
NFMT 311. Completed at Penn State University in State College during Capstone Semester.
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3.00 Credits
Experimental
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3.00 Credits
Experimental
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3.00 - 12.00 Credits
Co-op Experience in Nursing
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