For MSc, MASc and PhD students:
The Collaborative Graduate Nanotechnology Program is delivered by the Faculty of Science and the Faculty of Engineering.
The program is offered through six different departments, and each one is responsible for their own admissions policies and program requirements. The six departments are Chemistry, Physics & Astronomy, Chemical Engineering, Electrical & Computer Engineering, Mechanical & Mechatronic Engineering, and Systems Design Engineering.
While each department has its own degree requirements, there are similarities among the member departments’ requirements, including the requirements to complete Introduction to Nanotechnology (NANO 600), nanotechnology core courses (NANO 60X), and the nanotechnology seminar.
Graduate Nanotechnology Collaborative Program Core Courses
Course Code |
Course Title |
Term Offered* |
NANO 600 |
Introduction to Nanotechnology |
Fall |
NANO 601 |
Characterization of Nanomaterials |
Spring |
NANO 602 |
Structure and Spectroscopy of Nanoscale Materials |
Winter |
NANO 603 |
Nanocomposites |
Spring |
NANO 604 |
Nanomechanics and Molecular Dynamics Simulations |
Fall |
NANO 605 |
Design of MEMS & NEMS NANO |
Spring |
NANO 606 |
Advanced Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems: Physics, Design & Fabrication |
Fall |
*Course offerings are subject to change
Core courses (NANO 60X) are designed to provide the base knowledge and skill set required to prepare students for more specialized courses and to conduct interdisciplinary nanoscale research.
Students who have completed their Bachelor of Applied Science or Master’s degree in Nanotechnology Engineering at the University of Waterloo cannot take NANO 600 Introduction to Nanotechnology. Instead, they can choose 1 additional course from the list of nanotechnology core courses (NANO 60X).
Degree Requirements (MSc, MASc, PhD) in Participating Departments – Nanotechnology
All students should refer to the Graduate Academic Calendar** for their specific degree requirements as well as consult with their home department Graduate Coordinator.
Chemistry |
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Chemical Engineering |
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Electrical and Computer Engineering |
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Mechanical and Mechatronics Engineering |
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Physics & Astronomy |
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Systems Design Engineering |
**Previous years’ graduate calendars can be found here.