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The 30-credit, non-thesis Master of Science in Nanoscience adheres to the Professional Science Master's framework, combining Nanoscience studies with business courses and an internship for hands-on learning. This program targets students with robust technical backgrounds who desire specialized education to prepare for careers in nanotechnology industries.
The non-thesis M.S. in Nanoscience offers an Instrumentation specialization. This concentration focuses on nanoscale characterization techniques, covering instruments such as scanning electron microscopes, optical microscopy methods, atomic force microscopes, EDX spectroscopy, and surface analysis equipment including Raman spectroscopy and XPS. This specialized track equips students with comprehensive knowledge of instrument theory, operation, and practical application for material analysis.
The on-campus thesis-based M.S. in Nanoscience requires 30 credits, including a 6-credit research thesis. Participants typically initiate their research projects in their first year of study.
A bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university with a concentration or focus area related to nano-science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Mathematics, Computer Science, or Engineering).
English Language Proficiency: TOEFL: internet based - 79, or paper based - 550. A score of at least 6.5 is required on the IELTS.