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School and training course in:Bellevue, United StatesTotal 434 result(s).
School: Bellevue Community College Training Center(s): Bellevue, United States Tel.: (425) 564-1000 3000 Landerholm Circle SE, Bellevue, Washington 98007 USA Radiopharmacy Course Format: Classroom Studies all commonly used nuclear medicine pharmaceuticals, their preparation, indications for use, dosages, and contraindications.
Nuclear Medicine Course Format: Classroom Presents basic science required for nuclear medicine. Topics include types of radiation, half-life and radioactive decay, interactions of radiation, detection instruments, statistics of radiation counting, basic radiation protection, and introduction to gamma camera, and computer.
Managing a Network Environment Course Format: Classroom Course provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to implement, manage and troubleshoot existing network and server environments based on the Microsoft Windows platform.
CISCO Networking Course Format: Classroom NSCOM 201 CISCO Networking I . 5 CR
Course provides foundation knowledge in networking. Topics include: network topologies, OSI model, design and documentation, LANs, network media, protocols and routing. Prerequisite: TECH 217 and placement by assessment into ENGL& 101 (prev ENGL 101) or ENGL 092 or 093 with a C- or better and CS 110, or IT 101, or MEDIA 109. Student may test out of IT 101. ...
Audio Engineering & Music Production Course Format: Classroom MUSC 156 Audio Engineering & Music Production I . 5 CR
Previously MUSIC 156
Introduces professional studio control room equipment, microphone use and placement for recording acoustic and electronic instruments, listening skills, basic electronics and acoustics and studio design and workflow.
MUSC 157 Audio Engineering & Music Production II . 5 CR
Previously MUSIC 157
Students gain exp...
Digital Recording Production Course Format: Classroom Covers recording and editing skills in digital media. Students learn digital recording, computer-based mix down, digital I/O, utilizing digital effects, and sampling in a 24-channel ADAT and direct-to-disk recording studio.
MIDI Course Format: Classroom MUSC 151 MIDI Sequencing I . 3 CR
Previously MUSIC 151
Gives hands-on opportunities to create music using the equipment introduced in MUSC 150. Students complete at least three sequences. May be repeated for a maximum of 18 credits. Prerequisite: MUSC 150 (prev MUSIC 150). Highly Recommended: Basic piano and keyboard experience, or permission of instructor.
MUSC 152 Advanced MIDI & Digita...
Guitar Course Format: Classroom MUSC 135* Beginning Guitar . 2 CR
Previously MUSIC 135
Presents the basic skills for reading music and the techniques needed to play the guitar. Intended for students with little or no background in guitar performance. Students must supply their own ACOUSTIC guitar.
MUSC 136* Intermediate Guitar . 2 CR
Previously MUSIC 136
Develops the skills and knowledge required for playing the gui...
Group Piano Instruction Course Format: Classroom MUSC 130* Group Piano Instruction I . 2 CR
Previously MUSIC 130
Provides basic keyboard experience for non-majors and prepares the beginning music major for the piano-competency requirement. Studio instruction includes basic music reading, keyboard technique, interpretation, and simple chording.
MUSC 131* Group Piano Instruction II . 2 CR
Previously MUSIC 131
Continues MUSIC 130 with ...
Jazz Band Course Format: Classroom Offers performance opportunities for instrumentalists within the Stage Band instrumentation. The Jazz Band focuses on jazz improvisation, performance, and interpretation of Big Band jazz literature. Students audition for available chairs. May be repeated for a maximum of 9 credits.
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