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New Graduate Program in Nanoscale Science and Engineering Beginning Fall 2009

The University of Denver is now offering both MS (thesis and non-thesis) and PhD programs in Nanoscale Science and Engineering beginning the Fall quarter 2009. These are interdisciplinary degree programs sharing faculty and other resources with existing graduate programs in Natural Sciences and Mathematics (NSM) and the School of Engineering and Computer Science (SECS). All NSM and SECS graduate programs, particularly at the PhD level, focus on the research component. Therefore, coursework credit is supplemented by the significant amount of credit earned from Independent Study/Independent Research courses taken in order to satisfy minimum credit requirements to earn a degree.

For more specific information regarding these degree programs please click on the Nanoscale Degrees link at the top left of this page.