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Apr 25, 2024
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HNR-207 - Applications in Nanoscience3 credits The focus of this course is to provide a basic overview and survey of Nanoscience and Technology for the community college student. It examines the science behind what nanotechnology is, where it comes from, how it is used and what outcomes may be anticipated by its development. There are two tracks that will be followed; first how nano devices are created and second, how they are used. This new technology has opened the door to new vistas for many careers in studies such as medicine, manufacturing, engineering and agriculture. The class will include research application case studies and discussion sessions in group formats and power point presentations.
Prerequisite(s): ALGB-097 completion with a C- or better or placement in college level mathematics and placement in ENG-101 , admissions to the Honors Program or permission of the instructor.
Course previously known as: HONR-512
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