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1.00 Credits
Private instrumental or vocal music lessons arranged with a private music teacher through the Northampton Community College faculty Applied Music advisor. The faculty advisor will assist the student in finding an appropriate teacher when necessary. The student will need to complete a minimum of one lesson per week with the private teacher and five practice hours per week during the semester. The student will pay Northampton Community College for the credit and pay the private teacher for the lessons at that teacher's rate.
Prerequisite:
MUSC 243
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3.00 Credits
Students continue their music study developing more advanced principles from Fundamentals of Music I, including the student of common tone chord progressions and modulations, advanced figured bass, non-harmonic tones, melodic harmonization, analysis of diatonic seventh and chromatic harmonies, sight-singing, ear-training, and keyboard/piano skills.
Prerequisite:
MUSC 110 or Instructor Approval
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3.00 Credits
This course will provide an overview of basic nanofabrication processing equipment and materials handling procedures. The focus is on procedural, safety, environment, and health issues in equipment operation and materials handling. Emphasis is on using state-of-the-industry processing equipment in the Nanofabrication Facility cleanrooms. Offered at the Nanofabrication Facility of Pennsylvania State University, Main Campus.
Prerequisite:
Department Approval
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3.00 Credits
The course will provide an overview of basic processing steps in nanofabrication. A step-by-step description of the equipment and processes needed to fabricate devices and structures will be examined for microelectromechanical (MEM) devices, biomedical 'lab-on-chip' structures, display devices, and microelectronic devices including the diode, transistor, and full CMOS structures. Students will undertake 'hands-on' processing. Offered at the Nanofabrication Facility of Pennsylvania State University, Main Campus.
Prerequisite:
Department Approval
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3.00 Credits
This course will cover thin film deposition and etching practices in nanofabrication. The purpose is to develop a full understanding of the use of, and the processing involved in, thin film materials in nanofabrication. The emphasis is on learning with and using state-of-the-art processing equipment in the Nanofabrication Facility cleanrooms. Offered at the Nanofabrication Facility of Pennsylvania State University, Main Campus.
Prerequisite:
Department Approval
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3.00 Credits
Lithography is a key part of the nanofabrication equipment, processing, and materials base. This course will cover all aspects of lithography from design and mask fabrication to pattern transfer and inspection. Emphasis will be on using state-of-the-art lithography equipment in the Nanofabrication Facility cleanrooms. Offered at the Nanofabrication Facility of Pennsylvania State University, Main Campus.
Prerequisite:
Department Approval
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3.00 Credits
This course will cover in detail the processing steps used in modifying material properties in nanofabrication. The purpose is to provide hands-on experience across the spectrum of materials modification techniques used in nanofabrication. The emphasis is on learning and using state-of-the-art materials-modification equipment and materials characterization tools in the Nanofabrication Facility clean rooms. Offered at the Nanofabrication Facility of Pennsylvania State University, Main Campus.
Prerequisite:
Department Approval
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3.00 Credits
This course will examine a variety of techniques and measurements essential for controlling device fabrication, device performance, and device coupling to the outside world and device stability. The emphasis will be learning with and using state-of-the-art packaging equipment in the Nanofabrication Facility clean rooms. Offered at the Nanofabrication Facility of Pennsylvania State University, Main Campus.
Prerequisite:
Department Approval
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8.00 Credits
This course provides students with fundamental nursing knowledge and skills to provide basic nursing care to patients across the lifespan. The nursing process, communication skills and the recognition of normal assessment parameters are emphasized throughout the course. Students are introduced to principles of pharmacology, nutrition, legal and ethical nursing responsibilities and patient education needs. This course will include classroom, laboratory and clinical experiences. Restricted to Nursing Students.
Prerequisite:
ENGL 101C, PSYC 103 and (BIOS 160 or 204)
Corequisite:
ENGL 101C, PSYC 103 and (BIOS 160 or 204)
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8.00 Credits
Application of nursing principles to medical-surgical health problems affecting patients across the lifespan; development of critical thinking and communication skills through clinical application in a variety of settings. Restricted to Nursing Students. Offered in Spring Semester Only.
Prerequisite:
NURS 101 (Grade of C or Higher) and BIOS 160
Corequisite:
PSYC 258
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