Master of Science in Nanotechnology
Program Overview
The Master of Science in Nanotechnology program provides students with scientific knowledge and research training in nanoscience and nanotechnology.
The Master of Science in Nanotechnology prepares students for seeking employment in industry and academia involved in nanotechnology research, product development and commercialization, or to pursue advanced Ph.D. degrees in related areas.
The M.S. in Nanotechnology consists of a two-year, 30-credit program that covers Fall, Spring and Summer consecutive academic terms. Admissions to the program occur only in the Fall semester of each year, and students are expected to finish the degree in two years.
The program of study includes a balanced course offering including interdisciplinary scientific courses and research training in the field of nanotechnology. The curriculum of courses is delivered via face-to-face.
The program includes directed research and thesis research under the supervision of faculty at the UCF NanoScience Technology Center. This training will provide students with hands-on research experiences on nanomaterial synthesis, nanostructure fabrication and characterization, and application development in their interested areas.
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