Professional Science Master’s in Nanoscience
Thank you for your interest in the Professional Science Master’s (P.S.M.) in nanoscience degree program at Arizona State University.
The program consists of interdisciplinary courses that provide a knowledge base required for full appreciation of research and innovation in nanoscience and nanotechnology. Students choose courses in physics, chemistry and biochemistry, materials science, biotechnology, and intellectual property and innovation.
Commercial innovation is particularly emphasized throughout the program, including applications in optics, semiconductor electronics and optoelectronics, sensors, nanomedicine and health care.
This program is specifically tailored for working professionals who wish to retrain in nanoscience and nanotechnology as well as for students with traditional bachelor's and master's degrees. In both cases the nanoscience program is a fast-track program toward a career in nanoscience, nanotechnology and related areas. A two-page brochure is available for download (see below). Please forward the brochure to anyone who you think would also be interested in this PSM program. Since this program is unique, it is registered with the Western Regional Graduate Program (WRGP) that allows students from most western states to pay fees at in-state tuition rates.
Program Description
The program consists of 30 credit hours completed on either an accelerated 12-month track or a part-time 24-month track. This intensive learning experience does not require a traditional thesis and takes place in an immersive, professional atmosphere.
Core courses (15 credit hours), which include an applied project, are designed to help program participants improve their background knowledge in a range of subjects. The remaining 15 credits are selected by the participant from a list of elective courses spanning multiple disciplines. (See program of study and program options).
Throughout the program, students engage with research faculty and peers in a variety of disciplines related to nanoscience. Visiting speakers and industry professionals interact with participants and enhance the program through their involvement in the professional seminar (NAN 591).
Admission Requirements
Recruitment for the PSM program occurs throughout the year.
Applicants should meet the following admission criteria:
- A bachelor’s degree in physics, chemistry or a related field from a regionally-accredited institution.
- An official ASU online graduate application.
- Official transcripts of all undergraduate and graduate course work.
- A statement of purpose outlining your research interests and why you want to apply to the Professional Science Master's program.
- Two letters of recommendation from individuals familiar with the applicant’s work and/or studies relevant to the program.
- Graduate Record Examination scores are not required, but will be taken into consideration if submitted.
- Test of English as a Foriegn Language (TOEFL or equivalent) score for non-native English speakers will be required.
- Students must meet all Graduate College admission criteria.
For questions or assistance, contact us at nanoscience@asu.edu. You will likely be answered by either the graduate coordinator or the program director. You are also welcome to consult a list of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) on the program director's personal home page.
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