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Course InformationDetails: (NANO2205) Laboratory Instrumentation | | Credits | 6 | | Lec/Lab/OJT | 0/6/0 | | Prerequisite | BIOL1111, CHEM1100 and PHYS1106; or the equivalent or higher coursework and consent of the instructor | | Course Description | This course is an intensive combined lab/lecture course designed to expose students to some of the more basic laboratory instrumentation, practices and applications utilized in research and industrial laboratory settings. Most, if not all, of the techniques covered have direct application in the new and rapidly emerging fields of nanoscience and nanotechnology. The course is broken up into six distinct modules, each focusing on specific skill sets critical to a laboratory technician in general. The course is designed to establish:
1. a basic understanding of theory behind, applications of, and procedures utilized in the proper use of the technologies
2. minimum levels of competency in the proper use and care of the equipment as well as the proper methods utilized in the recording, analysis and reporting of data. | | Programs | | | Goal Areas | N/A | | Scheduled | Currently not on schedule. |
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