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The four-year undergraduate NanoEngineering program at UC San Diego is an accredited Bachelor of Science degree requiring 185 units. Designed to uphold the university's high standards, it prepares graduates for careers in various industries. This B.S. program offers comprehensive training by leveraging UC San Diego's strong foundation in basic sciences and diverse engineering fields, producing versatile nanoengineers capable of working across multiple sectors.
Students must adhere to the established curriculum. Any necessary deviations, such as participation in the Education Abroad Program, require prior approval from the Undergraduate Affairs Committee before enrolling in alternative courses. Engineering courses not included in the current focus area options also need departmental approval. For details on these policies, students should consult the Student Affairs Office or check the Chemical and Nano Engineering department's website for the latest information and clarifications.