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Degree Programs

The NanoEd Resource Portal will post existing and emerging degree programs in Nanoscale Science and Engineering (NSE) and Nanoscale Science and Engineering (NSEE) education. The program listings will accumulate over time, including 2-year Associate Degrees in NSE(E), Bachelor Degrees with a concentration or minor in NSE(E), 4-year Bachelor Degrees in NSE(E), Master's Degrees in NSE(E), PhD programs in NSE(E), and certificate programs at all levels. Please notify us if you are interested in posting your degree program.

The NCLT have captured the "big idea" in nanoscience/ nanotechnology and organized them according to the following rubric of Processing, Nanostructure, Properties, and Applications (PNPA), defining essential features and relationships for degree programs in NSE .

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Emphasis in Nanoscience, Materials Science Major, B.S.
Added on 23-SEP-08
Program offered at University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire, WI, United States

A comprehensive major in materials science with an option for an emphasis in nanoscience has been proposed by the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire. The proposed Materials Science Major is designed to give students a strong background in the fundamental sciences and mathematics. The major is structured as an integrated liberal education, rather than a science and engineering emphasis. Students specialize through a chosen emphasis (including a nanoscience emph...

 

Graduate Certificate in Micro/Nano Systems and Technology
Added on 19-SEP-08
Program offered at Stanford Center for Professional Development, Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Departments, Stanford University, CA, United States

The Micro/Nano Systems and Technology Graduate Certificate offers a plan of study that focuses on the miniaturization technologies that have important roles in materials, mechanical, biomedical engineering practice, in addition to being the foundation for information technology. This certificate is designed for the professional who would like a deeper appreciation of fundamental principles for design and analysis of microscales sensors, actuators, circuits and fluidics, including scaling laws, n...

 

NanoEngineering, Ph.D
Added on 09-SEP-08
Program offered at Department of NanoEngineering, Jacobs School of Engineering, University of Californian San Diego, CA, United States

UC San Diego established the Department of NanoEngineering within its Jacobs School of Engineering effective July 1, 2007. This sixth department will cover a broad range of topics, but focus particularly on biomedical nanotechnology, nanotechnologies for energy conversion, computational nanotechnology, and molecular and nanomaterials. The Department of NanoEngineering's educational program will develop in phases, with plans to reach a steady state of approximately 20 faculty members and an enrol...

 

Graduate Certificate in Nanoscale Materials Science
Added on 09-SEP-08
Program offered at Materials Science and Engineering Department, Stanford University, Stanford Center for Professional Development, CA, United States

The Nanoscale Materials Science Graduate Certificate focuses on how to use nanofabrication and nanocharacterization to make advanced materials and devices with desired properties. All courses are Stanford graduate courses - earning graduate credit, which may later be applied toward a degree program....

 

M.S. in Nanoscale Science
Added on 03-SEP-08
Program offered at College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering of the University at Albany, NY, United States

The College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE) of the University at Albany - State University of New York (SUNY) is a global education, research, development and technology deployment resource dedicated to preparing the next generation of scientists and researchers in nanotechnology....

 

Ph.D. in Nanoscale Science and Nanoscale Engineering
Added on 03-SEP-08
Program offered at College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering of the University at Albany, NY, NY, United States

The College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE) of the University at Albany-State University of New York (SUNY) is a global education, research, development and technology deployment resource dedicated to preparing the next generation of scientists and researchers in nanotechnology....

 

NanoEngineering, B.S.
Added on 03-SEP-08
Program offered at Department of NanoEngineering, Jacobs School of Engineering, University of Californian San Diego, CA, United States

In July 2007, the UCSD campus created the Department of NanoEngineering in the Jacobs School of Engineering. This new department is dedicated to research and graduate and undergraduate education in the interdisciplinary field of nanotechnology. A new undergraduate degree program in NanoEngineering is under development and is expected to debut in Fall 2010 (estimate). Until the degree proposal is accepted and finalized, department of nanoengineering is unable to offer guidance on required courses...

 

M.S. in Nanoscale Engineering
Added on 02-SEP-08
Program offered at College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering of the University at Albany, NY, United States

The College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE) of the University at Albany - State University of New York (SUNY) is a global education, research, development and technology deployment resource dedicated to preparing the next generation of scientists and researchers in nanotechnology....

 

B.A.Sc. in Engineering Science (Nano-Engineering Program)
Added on 06-FEB-08
Program offered at University of Toronto, Division of Engineering Science, Canada, Canada

The Nanoengineering Option was launched in the Division of Engineering Science in 2000. Blending information technology, biotechnology and advanced materials through the convergence of physics, chemistry and biology. The new course involves seven university units: the materials science, physics, chemistry, chemical engineering, applied chemistry, mechanical and industrial engineering departments, and the institute for biomaterials and biomedical engineering. During the first two years, students ...

 

Master of Materials Science and Engineering with Nanotechnology Option
Added on 19-DEC-07
Program offered at John Hopkins University, MD, United States

The M.M.S.E. is offered through Engineering and Applied Science Programs for Professionals. It is designed specifically as a part-time degree that can be completed by taking courses in the late afternoon or evening. It is viewed as a terminal degree and is generally not considered sufficient preparation to continue toward the Ph.D....

 

Ph.D. with Interdisciplinary Graduate Training Program in Nanotechnology for Biology and Medicine (NBMed)
Added on 12-SEP-07
Program offered at Johns Hopkins University, MD, United States

The NBMed program , sponsored by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, focuses on a new frontier for scientific exploration; the interface between nanotechnology, biology, and medicine for creating new diagnostics and therapeutics to detect, treat, cure, and prevent human diseases. The goal is to train engineers and scientists to become adept at the manipulation of a cell/nanotech interface from the physical, materials, and biological perspectives. Participating faculty members come from the Scho...

 

Ph.D. in Materials and Nanotechnolgy
Added on 07-SEP-07
Program offered at North Dakota State University, ND, United States

North Dakota State University offers an interdisciplinary program leading to the Ph.D. degree in Materials and Nanotechnology (MNT). The program includes a series of required MNT core courses; additional elective courses; written and oral preliminary examinations; a doctoral dissertation based on independent, original research in the area of materials and nanotechnology; and a final oral examination of the dissertation. ...

 

Integrative Graduate Education and Research Traineeship Program (IGERT) in Nanotechnology Innovation
Added on 04-SEP-07
Program offered at University of Massachusetts Amherst, MA, United States

This graduate program combines research and training in nanoscale device development with an emphasis on commercial applications of technology. IGERT Fellows receive two-year full graduate fellowships as well as additional support for lab supplies, travel, and external research experiences. The instructional program is structured around a Technology Assessment theme, with several required courses. Students are given the opportunity to work in project teams throughout the term of their fellowship...

 

Integrative Graduate Education and Research Program in NanoPharmaceutical Engineering and Science (IGERT Fellowship program)
Added on 04-SEP-07
Program offered at Rutgers University, NJ, United States

A multidisciplinary team of engineers, pharmacists, food scientists, and chemists from Rutgers University (lead institution), NJIT, and UPR-Mayaguez has joined forces to develop a graduate training program focusing on the application of nanotechnology for the design and optimization of pharmaceutical products in the innovative interdisciplinary area of Nanopharmaceutical Science and Engneering. ...

 

Graduate Minor in Nanoparticle Science and Engineering (NPSE)
Added on 04-SEP-07
Program offered at University of Minnesota, MN, United States

The University of Minnesota offers a graduate minor in "Nanoparticle Sciece and Engineering" (NPSE). M.S. and Ph.D. candidates can earn a Minor in Nanoparticle Science and Engineering by completing certain course requirements. Within the minor program, the following core courses are offered:... ...

 

Ph. D. in Science and Engineering with IGERT Fellowship in Nanotechnology
Added on 10-AUG-07
Program offered at Drexel University and the University of Pennsylvania, PA, United States

This joint Drexel/Penn IGERT program allows Ph.D. students to learn about nanotechnology beyond the scope of their particular research project, through activities such as seminars, industry and government speakers, and mentorship and outreach opportunities. If accepted to the program, students will receive tuition remission and a monthly stipend, a certificate in nanotechnology in addition to their departmental degree, and the support of the IGERT community of students and faculty. A certificate...

 

2-year A.A.S. Degree Program in Nanofabrication Technology and Nanofabrication Certificate Program
Added on 08-AUG-07
Program offered at Bucks County Community College, PA, United States

Nanofabrication manufacturing technology relates to the creation of microscopic structures. This technology is the basis of such diverse areas as computer chip manufacturing, flat panel displays and large scale solar power arrays used in space exploration, biological implants, medicine and pharmaceuticals. Rapid growth in these industries has created a strong demand for technicians with training in the intricacies of nanofabrication techniques and clean room procedures. Students enrolling in eit...

 

Minor in Nanotechnology
Added on 29-MAR-07
Program offered at Clarion University of Pennsylvania, PA, United States

The 38 credit Clarion University nanotechnology minor gives students the knowledge base and skills necessary to contribute to this exciting and rapidly expanding field. At Clarion University the nanotechnology minor consists of three phases....

 

Ph. D. in Science and Engineering with Concentration in Nanophotonics (with 2-year NSF IGERT Fellowship)
Added on 15-MAR-07
Program offered at Rice University, TX, United States

Rice University has established a unique interdisciplinary program in Nanophotonics aimed at providing science and engineering students with the educational and research training to develop new tools for generating, controlling and manipulating light at nanoscale dimensions. The Nanophotonics program has four main topical thrusts: 1) Design/simulation/modeling of nanophotonics components and systems. 2) Fabrication methods for nanophotonic components and systems. 3) Fundamentals of nanoscale opt...

 

M.S. in Nanoscience and Microsystems
Added on 15-MAR-07
Program offered at University of New Mexico, NM, United States

This exciting graduate program bridges the distinct properties of the nanoscale to enable microsystem functionality. The integrated academic program builds on our research strengths in materials synthesis and self-assembly, nanolithography, interrogative platforms, and functional micro/macrosystems. Special emphasis is placed on translating these technologies to radical changes in the way we diagnose, treat and ultimately prevent cancer. The Nanoscience and Microsystems Program highlights three ...

 

Ph.D. in Nanoscience and Microsystems
Added on 15-MAR-07
Program offered at University of New Mexico, NM, United States

This exciting graduate program bridges the distinct properties of the nanoscale to enable microsystem functionality. The integrated academic program builds on our research strengths in materials synthesis and self-assembly, nanolithography, interrogative platforms, and functional micro/macrosystems. Special emphasis is placed on translating these technologies to radical changes in the way we diagnose, treat and ultimately prevent cancer. The Nanoscience and Microsystems Program highlights three ...

 

2-year A.A. Certification in Nanoscience Technology
Added on 02-MAR-07
Program offered at College of the Canyons, CA, United States

An ATE proposal was submitted to NSF to establish a two-track, 2-year nanoscience/technology educational program for community college students. This will involve a collaboration between Ventura College, College of the Canyons, Santa Barbara City College, and the University of California, Santa Barbara....

 

2-year A.A. Certification in Nanoscience Technology
Added on 02-MAR-07
Program offered at Santa Barbara City College, CA, United States

An ATE proposal was submitted to NSF to establish a two-track, 2-year nanoscience/technology educational program for community college students. This will involve a collaboration between Ventura College, College of the Canyons, Santa Barbara City College, and the University of California, Santa Barbara....

 

Area of Concentration in Nanoscale Physics, B.S. in Physics
Added on 02-MAR-07
Program offered at Northwestern University, IL, United States

The area of concentration in nanoscale physics prepares students to investigate structures and systems at the interface of classical and quantum physics at nanometer length scales. It provides a hands-on, inter-disciplinary introduction to the cutting-edge science and technologies associated with exploring nanoscale phenomena. This area of concentration is especially well-suited for physics majors with inter-disciplinary career interests in biology, chemistry, and/or engineering....

 

2-year A.A. Certification in Nanoscience Technology
Added on 02-MAR-07
Program offered at University of California, Santa Barbara, CA, United States

An ATE proposal was submitted to NSF to establish a two-track, 2-year nanoscience/technology educational program for community college students. This will involve a collaboration between Ventura College, College of the Canyons, Santa Barbara City College, and the University of California, Santa Barbara....

 

B.S. in Science and Engineering with Electives in Nanotechnology
Added on 02-MAR-07
Program offered at California Polytechnic State University, CA, United States

nanotechnology, whether for graduate-level study or industrial research. The diversity of science and engineering programs offered by the university is central to the interdisciplinary nature of nanotechnology. Faculty with diverse research experience in nanotechnology are accessible to guide and provide research opportunities to students within their departments. Students also have access to many sophisticated micro- and nanoscale instruments through the university's laboratory facilities (e.g....

 

Ph.D. program in nanotechnology
Added on 02-MAR-07
Program offered at University of Washington, WA, United States

The UW's Ph.D. option in Nanotechnology offers students in any of ten departments across campus the opportunity to obtain a 'dual degree' - that is, a Ph.D. in both their home department discipline and nanotechnology. This program, inaugurated in 2001, is an exciting, explicitly interdisciplinary exploration for students interested in nanoscale phenomena. To date, 33 students have earned a dual Ph.D. in nanotechnology and 41 students are currently enrolled in the program....

 

Designated Emphasis in Nanoscale Science and Engineering (DE-NSE)
Added on 02-MAR-07
Program offered at University of California, Berkeley, CA, United States

The NSE program at UC Berkeley is crafted around a set of educational principles that will motivate physical science and engineering students to acquire an understanding of the capabilities, as well as the limitations, of each other's fields. The basic themes of study focus on the synthesis, characterization, fabrication, and modeling of nanostructured materials and devices. The DE in NSE is available for students pursuing Ph.D. study in one of 10 departments associated with the Graduate Group i...

 

Ph.D. program in Nanomedicine Science and Technology
Added on 02-MAR-07
Program offered at Northeastern University, MA, United States

IGERT Nanomedicine Science and Technology program at Northeastern University is a new integrated doctoral education program in the emerging field of Nanomedicine, created with support from the National Cancer Institute and the National Science Foundation. The program aims to educate the next generation of scientists and technologists with the requisite skill sets to address these scientific and engineering challenges, with the necessary business, ethical, and global perspectives that will be nee...

 

Minor in Materials Science and Engineering with Emphasis on Nanoscale Materials
Added on 02-MAR-07
Program offered at University of Texas at Arlington, TX, United States

The interdisciplinary field of materials science and engineering has become critical to emerging nanotechnology and their applications. As a result, there are growing demands and also opportunities for engineers and scientists with education and training in materials science and engineering. The mission of this minor program is to provide students with such education and training, and to enable them to address challenging technological needs of the future....

 

2-year A.A.S. Degree in Nanoscience Technology
Added on 01-MAR-07
Program offered at North Seattle Community College, WA, United States

This major prepares students for employment in nanoelectronics, nanomaterials and nanobiotechology careers. The program is offered in agreement with the Washington Technology Center and the Nanotechnology User Facility both on the University of Washington Campus and both of which provide hands-on experience with state-of-the-art tools to program students. The program offers an A.A.S.-T. 100 credit degree of which 30 credits are nano-specific courses. Students learn to use equipment in hands-on l...

 

2-year A.A. Certification in Nanoscience Technology
Added on 01-MAR-07
Program offered at Ventura College, CA, United States

An ATE proposal was submitted to NSF to establish a two-track, 2-year nanoscience/technology educational program for community college students. This will involve a collaboration between Ventura College, College of the Canyons, Santa Barbara City College, and the University of California, Santa Barbara. ...

 

2-year A.A.S. Degree in Nanoscience Technology
Added on 09-FEB-07
Program offered at Dakota County Technical College, MN, United States

This major prepares students for employment in nanobiotechology, nanomaterials and nanoelectronics careers. The program is offered through a partnership with the University of Minnesota. The program offers an A.A.S. 72 credit degree of which 39 credits are nano-specific courses. Students learn equipment usage in hands-on labs as well as concepts and applications of working at the molecular and atomic scale. Transferable General Education courses round out the curriculum....