Bucks County Community College – Nanofabrification Certificate Program

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. These courses are part of a six course, eighteen credit, Nanofabrication Manufacturing Technology (NMT) capstone program taught at Penn State University. Read More…

California Institute of Nanotechnology – Professional Training Certificates in Nanotechnology

The California Nanotechnology Workforce Training Program has been developed to assist (1) Business executives and professionals to re-engineer your company’s product development, manufacturing process and expand market positioning, (2) Scientists or engineers to become an expert and a trainer in advanced nanotechnology technology, (3) Apprentice-qualified candidates are encouraged to apply for the Apprentice Program with paid on-the-job training, and (4) Displaced workers with a background in technology to develop new skills for a career in a high growth industry. Read More…

Chippewa Valley Technical College – Engineering Technology Degree in Nanoengineering Technology

The Nano Engineering Technology program will prepare you to work with nano and micro systems in electronics, food processing, bio-technology, nanoscience, medical devices, pharmaceutical production, and other industrial laboratory applications. Skills gained include development of nano systems design, applications & processes; integration of standard operating procedures and laboratory testing
Laboratory calculations; use of standard statistical methods; communication of product and process analysis; and spectroscopic analysis. Read More…

Clarion University – Nanotechnology Minor

The Physics department offers a minor in nanotechnology. This program is offered only at the Clarion campus. Read More…

Duke University – Graduate Certificate Program in Nanoscience

The mission of the Graduate Certificate Program in Nanoscience (CPN) is to educate students in the broad area of Nanoscience and Nanomaterials disciplines. This program is designed to address the need for interdisciplinary graduate education in nanoscience that extends beyond the traditional disciplines and skills that are taught within existing departments. In this program, graduate students are educated and mentored in classes, labs and research projects by faculty from many disciplines. Current focus areas within nanoscience that are currently represented at Duke include: synthesis of nanostructured materials; fundamental properties of nanostructured materials; nanodevice fabrication and applications; environmental impact of nanomaterials; Nanomaterials in biomedical applications; and advanced characterization of nanostructured materials and devices. Read More…

George Mason University – Certificate in Nanotechnology and Nanoscience

The Mason Nanotechnology Forum has developed a Graduate Certificate in Nanotechnology and Nanoscience to address the need for qualified professionals in these critical areas. The Mason NANO graduate certificate is composed of five courses (15 credit hours) focusing on two key areas of knowledge: (1) nanomaterials and nanostructures and their relation to bulk materials, and (2) methods for characterization and production of nanomaterials. Read More…

Maryland Nanocenter – Interdisciplinary Minor Program in Nanoscale Science and Technology

To meet the rapidly growing interest of students in nano, and to create the nano workforce of the future, Maryland NanoCenter is in the process of finalizing an innovative undergraduate program, the Interdisciplinary Minor Program in Nanoscale Science and Technology, drawing faculty and courses from multiple departments of the A. James Clark School of Engineering and the College of Computer, Math, and Physical Sciences. The program is open to any student majoring in Engineering, Physics, or Chemistry. Read More…

Michigan Technological University – Interdisciplinary Graduate Certificate in Nanotechnology

The Graduate Certificate in Nanotechnology is designed to deepen students’ understanding of technical aspects of nanoscale science, technology, and engineering; encourage students to pursue related interdisciplinary coursework outside their major; be flexible to allow for participation by students in diverse majors; and familiarize students with the real and perceived societal implications of nanotechnology and other emerging technologies, which span from economics to ethics to politics. Read More…

Michigan Technological University – Interdisciplinary Minor in Nanoscale Science and Engineering

The minor in Nanoscale Science and Engineering (Nanotechnology) is designed to (1) introduce students to the basic issues and overall scope of this field; (2) encourage students to pursue interdisciplinary coursework outside their major; (3) develop an understanding of the importance of flexibility in terms of careers, research, and education; and (4) be flexible to allow for participation by students in diverse majors. Read More…

New Jersey Institute of Technology – Nanotechnology Minor

NJIT is renowned for expertise in architecture, applied mathematics, wireless communications and networking, solar physics, advanced engineered particulate materials, nanotechnology, neural engineering and e-learning. Read More…

North Seattle Community College – Associate of Applied Science-T degree in Nanotechnology

Cross disciplinary in nature, the A.A.S.-T degree combines elements of materials science, chemistry, biology and physics, electronics and engineering. Students will be exposed to clean room procedures including an understanding and maintenance of nano/micro fabrication and characterization equipment. Read More…

OSU Institute of Technology – A.A.S. in Nanoscientific Instrumentation

Graduates who receive the Associate in Applied Science degree from OSU Institute of Technology in Nanoscientific instrumentation will be prepared for a career in such wide-ranging fields as aerospace, explosive detection and protection, manufacturing, biosystems, instrumentation, energy conservation, and agriculture. Read More…

Pennsylvania State University – Nanotechnology Minor

The Nanotechnology minor is designed to help prepare students from diverse disciplines for careers in a broad range of industries innovating with nanotechnology. The minor builds on the singular strengths of Penn State’s nanofabrication facilities including its class 1 and class 10 clean rooms, its faculty, and existing academic programs. The minor provides students with fundamental knowledge and skills in simulation, design, modeling, syntheses, characterization, properties, processing, manufacturing, and applications at the nano scale. Read More…

Schenectady County Community College – Nanoscale Materials Technology A.A.S.

The mission of the Nanoscale Materials Technology program is to provide students a foundation in materials science, chemistry, physics, mathematics, and electronics. With strong supporting courses in Computer Aided Drafting, Vacuum Science and Technology, and Thin Film Deposition Techniques, students will be prepared for employment as highly qualified technicians in the emerging and highly technical semiconductor and superconductor manufacturing and research and development field. Read More…

Stanford University – Nanoscale Materials Science Graduate Certificate

The Nanoscale Materials Science Graduate Certificate offers an opportunity to acquire the knowledge and skills needed to understand the present and potential applications of these rapidly developing nano-materials technologies. Read More…

Stanford University – Nanotechnology: Design and Manufacturing of Intelligent Systems Graduate Certificate

The Nanotechnology: Design and Manufacturing of Intelligent Systems graduate certificate offers insight into the processes, materials and applications that exploit the unique quantum and surface phenomena exhibited at a nanoscale. You’ll explore trends in the engineering of functional systems at the molecular level, as well as outlooks on device fabrication and system integration. Through nano- and micro-electromechanical systems (NEMS/MEMS), this technical program will give you advanced and specialized skills in the field of electrical engineering. Read More…

University of Maryland – Interdisciplinary Minor Program in Nanoscale Science and Technology

To meet the rapidly growing interest of students in nano, and to create the nano workforce of the future, Maryland NanoCenter offers an innovative undergraduate program, the Interdisciplinary Minor Program in Nanoscale Science and Technology, drawing faculty and courses from multiple departments of the A. James Clark School of Engineering, the College of computer, Math, and Physical Sciences, and the College of Chemical and Life Sciences. The program is open to any student majoring in Engineering, Physics, or Chemistry. Read More…

University of New Mexico Nanoscience and Microsystems (NSMS) REU Program

The NSMS REU Program has projects ideal for students interested in nanotechnology and materials science. Projects generally fall into three major areas: Nanoscience of Biosystems; Nanomaterials for Energy Conversion; and Microsystems. Read More…

University of Pennsylvania Nano Bio Interface Center – Graduate Level Certificate in Nanoscale Science and Technology

A certification in Nanoscale Science and Technology documents that a graduate student has mastered fundamental principles and practical implications in the core areas of the field. The certification program is open to all graduate students in good standing at Penn and is designed such that students in BE, CBE, ESE, MEAM, and MSE can accomplish this within their degree program, i.e. without extending the time to graduation. Read More…

University of Pennsylvania Nano Bio Interface Center – Minor in Nanotechnology

Six courses constitute the nanotechnology minor. Read More…