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2.00 Credits
Sections 01 and 06 are trumpet. Section 02 is French horn. Section 03 is trombone. Section 04 is tuba/bariton. Section 05 is jazz trumpet . Fees are $220 for 1 credit. Prereq: Permission. Transfer class.
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5.00 Credits
Traces the roots of jazz in America, through films, lectures, recordings and live performances. Includes Rag, New Orleans, New York, Chicago, Kansas City, the Big Band era, Blues, Be-bop, Hard Bop, the New Thing, Free Form, Electric and Fusion Styles. Transfer class.
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2.00 Credits
Continuation of MUSC 128. Technique, repertoire and theory, with emphasis on classical compositions. Prereq: MUSC 128 or MUS 123 or permission. Transfer class.
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2.00 Credits
Continuation of MUSC 221. Prereq: MUSC 221 or permission.
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2.00 Credits
Continuation of MUSC 222. Prereq: MUSC 222 or permission. Practicum in various skills in music, such as tutorial assistant in piano theory, coaching vocal students or apprenticeship in use of electronic equipment (Broadway Performance Hall).
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5.00 Credits
Do research performance in an area of interest. Course structure determined by student and instructor. Prereq: Permission.
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5.00 Credits
Introduction to nanotechnology principles, applications and industry. Topics include: basic concepts of nano/microelectronics-mechanical materials and why they lead to different materials properties; applications of nano/microelectronics-mechanical materials to electronics, magnetics, mechanics, fluidics, optics, photonics and smart, biological materials; micro and nano sensors and actuators; introduction to processing, fabrication, modeling and testing; overview of industry, ethics and careers as they relate to the fast evolving field of nanotechnology.Prereq: MATH 097. Lab fee. Transfer class.
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5.00 Credits
Covers relationship of nutrition to growth, development, health, physical and mental functioning, nutrition sources, functions, interrelationships and requirements. Nutritional analysis software used. Computer literacy, ENGL& 101 strongly recommended. Transfer class.
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2.00 Credits
Instruction based on the American Red Cross CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer/ Healthcare Provider and First Aid - Responding to Emergencies (or equivalent). This course provides support for ESL students and students working on basic skills. Requirement for students in the NUR 107 program. Permission required to enroll.
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12.00 Credits
This course provides instruction in basic nursing care skills including HIV/AIDS, and 72 hours of supervised clinical training in a long-term care facility. After successful completion of the Nursing Assistant Program, students are eligible to sit for the State of Washington NAC exam for certification as a Nursing Assistant. Requirements: English placement test scores - CASAS-220 minimum score (reading and listening) or COMPASS-40 minimum score on reading portion within last 3 years or transcript with ENGL 095/096 or higher. Must attend information session. Information sessions are scheduled on 8/10 at 3 PM, 8/11 at 6 PM and 8/17 at 10 AM all in room 1303 of the Instruction Building.. Do not need to sign up in advance. For questions contact: Gary Gorland at gorland@sccd.ctc.edu or 206.528.4585. For program information go to http://www.northseattle.edu/health/nursing-assistant.htm.
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