Nanoscience Technology

Nanoscience Technology College Credit Certificate

Nanoscience Coordinator - Kathy McCann Evans
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This curriculum, in conjunction with the Pennsylvania State University Nanofabrication Manufacturing Technology Program, prepares students for careers as skilled technicians for manufacturers utilizing nanofabrication technology. This discipline includes biotechnology, automation, miniaturization, integration, optics, robotics, and information systems.

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Required Program of Study

See Curriculum Guide
Course Number Semester Course Title Credits
CHE150 Fall Chemistry I (Fall Only) 4
MAT165 Trigonometry 3
IFT110 Microcomputer Applications 3
MAT210 Spring Statistics 3
PHY150 Applied Physics 4
CHE155 Chemistry II (Spring Only) 4
NSC200 Fall Nanoscience Seminar (Fall Only) 1
BIO150 Biology I 4
NSC180 Electronics for Nanoscience 4
Capstone Semester at Penn State-Main Campus
NSC211 Materials, Safety & Equipment Overview for Nanofabrication 3
NSC212 Basic Nanofabrication Process 3
NSC213 Thin Film in Nanofabrication 3
NSC214 Lithography for Nanofabrication 3
NSC215 Materials Modification in Nanofabrication 3
NSC216 Characterization, Packaging, & Testing
of Nanofabricated Structures
3
Total Credit Hours Required for the Program 48

Upon successful completion of this program, the student should be able to:

  • Apply statistical methods for accuracy, precision, and error analysis as they pertain to quality control, measured results, and calculated results.
  • Utilize computer applications, including spreadsheets, word processing, and online communications, for processing data.
  • Explain basic scientific principles related to the behavior of matter at the atomic and macroscopic levels in chemical, biological, and mechanical systems.
  • Demonstrate necessary skills to function as a manufacturing technician in nanofabrication.
  • Demonstrate proficiency in operating state of the art nanofabrication equipment.
  • Demonstrate proficiency in identifying component and system level problems.
  • Apply the concepts of the nanofabrication process related to advanced electronic and the latest nano-level manufacturing technologies.

Please note: These programs can be pursued on a part-time basis.
Appropriate placement test scores, or the completion of certain developmental courses, are required for all programs of study. Additional prerequisites may be necessary for some courses and can be found in the course descriptions section of the catalog.
It is recommended that students confer with their advisor when selecting electives.