Nanotechnology
Students pursuing Graduate Degrees in the Mechanical Engineering Department may participate in the Stevens Nanotechnology Graduate Program. To qualify for the nanotechnology concentration, in addition to satisfying the Mechanical Engineering graduate degree requirements, through the elective courses in the graduate degree program students must satisfy the requirements for the nanotechnology concentration. Specifically, candidates for Masters' degrees must complete the common core and a minimum of three elective courses and should attend regularly the seminar series in the Nanotechnology Curriculum. Thesis option is also available for Masters' degrees. Candidates for Ph.D. degrees with the nanotechnology concentration must satisfy disciplinary core requirements, must complete the common core and a minimum of five elective courses, and must regularly attend the nanotechnology seminar series in the Nanotechnology Curriculum. In addition, a Ph.D. candidate must successfully execute a doctoral dissertation in the realm of nanotechnology.
For more information, please see the Stevens Nanotechnology Graduate Program webpage.