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=== United States === Arizona State University - Professional Science master's (PSM) in Nanoscience Boston University - Concentration in Nanotechnology, Minor in Nanotechnology Engineering. [1] Chippewa Valley Technical College - associate degree Cinano.com, International Association of Nano and California Institute of Nano, (CNCP) Certified Nano and Clean technology Professional-Nanotechnology Experience for Engineers College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering - B.S., M.S., Ph.D in Nanoscale Science, Nanoscale Engineering Dakota County Technical College - associate degree Danville Community College - A.A.S. in Nanotechnology Forsyth Technical Community College - Associate of Science George Mason University (Virginia) - Graduate certificate Hudson Valley Community College - associate degree, Electrical Technology: Semiconductor Manufacturing Technology Ivy Tech Community College of Indiana - Associate of Science in Nanotechnology. [2] Johns Hopkins University - M.S. in Materials Science and Engineering with Nanotechnology Option Louisiana Tech University - B.S. Nanosystems Engineering, M.S. Molecular Sciences & Nanotechnology, Ph.D (Micro/Nanotechnology and Micro/Nanoelectronics Emphasis) North Dakota State College of Science - associate degree Northern Illinois University - Certificate in Nanotechnology Oklahoma State UniversityOkmulgee Institute of Technology - Associate of Technology Penn State University - Minor in Nanotechnology, M.S. Nanotechnology Portland State University - undergraduate/graduate course in support of a Ph.D program in Applied Physics Radiological Technologies University - M.S. in Nanomedicine and dual MS in Nanomedicine and Medical Physics Rice University - Public Outreach, K to 12 Summer Programs, Undergraduate and Graduate Programs/Degrees, Integrated Physics & Chemistry - Nanotechnology Experience for Teachers Program, Research Experience for Undergraduates Program Richland College - associate degree Rochester Institute of Technology, B.S., M.S. Microelectronic Engineering, Ph.D Microsystems Engineering Stevens Institute of Technology - Five departments in engineering and science offer Master of Science, Master of Engineering, and Doctor of Philosophy degrees with Nanotechnology concentration University at Albany, The State University of New York - B.S. Nanoscale Science, B.S. Nanoscale Engineering, master's and Ph.D University of Arkansas, Fayetteville - M.S./Ph.D Several departments in Science and Engineering have excellent research in Nanotechnology University of California, San Diego - B.S. Nanoengineering, M.S. Nanoengineering University of California, San Diego - B.S. NanoEngineering, M.S. NanoEngineering, Ph.D NanoEngineering University of Central Florida - B.S. Nanoscience and Nanotechnology track in Liberal Studies University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL - B.S. in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology track in Liberal Studies University of Maryland, College Park - Minor in Nanoscale Science and Technology NanoCenter.umd.edu University of Nevada, Reno - Minor in Nanotechnology [3] University of North Carolina at Charlotte - Ph.D University of North Carolina at Greensboro and NC A&T State University Joint School of Nanoscience & Nanoengineering - M.S. and PhD in Nanoscience and Nanoengineering University of Oklahoma Bachelor of Science in Engineering Physics - Nanotechnology University of Pennsylvania- Master of Science in Engineering (M.S.E.)[4], Undergraduate Minor [5], Graduate Certificate [6] Archived 19 April 2012 at the Wayback Machine in Nanotechnology. University of Pittsburgh - Bachelor in Engineering Science - Nanoengineering University of Tulsa - B.S. with a specialization in nanotechnology University of Utah - Nanomedicine and Nanobiosensors. [nano.Utah.edu] University of Washington- Nanoscience and Molecular Engineering option under Materials Science and Engineering, Ph.D in Nanotechnology University of Wisconsin - Platteville - Minor in Microsystems & Nanotechnology University of Wisconsin - Stout - B.S. in Nanotechnology and Nanoscience Virginia Commonwealth University - Ph.D in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Virginia Tech B.S. in Nanoscience Wayne State University - Nanoengineering Certificate Program

== Oceania ==

=== Australia ===

==== New South Wales ==== University of New South Wales - bachelor's, Ph.D University of Sydney - Bachelor of Science majoring in Nanoscience and Technology University of Technology, Sydney - bachelor's University of Western Sydney - bachelor's University of Wollongong - bachelor's

==== Queensland ==== University of Queensland - bachelor's

==== South Australia ==== Flinders University - bachelor's, master's

==== Victoria ==== La Trobe University, Melbourne - Ph.D, master's in Nanotechnology Archived 21 August 2006 at the Wayback Machine (Graduate Entry), master's/bachelor's (double degree), bachelor's (double degree) website Archived 21 August 2006 at the Wayback Machine RMIT University - bachelor's The University of Melbourne - master's St Helena Secondary College Melbourne - High School education

==== Western Australia ==== Curtin University - bachelor's University of Western Australia - bachelor's Murdoch University - bachelor's

=== New Zealand === Massey University, New Zealand - Bachelor of Science (Nanoscience) Massey University, New Zealand - Bachelor of Engineering (Nanotechnology)

== South America ==

=== Brazil === Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, UFRGS - bachelor's Federal University of Rio de Janeiro - bachelor's Archived 1 May 2012 at the Wayback Machine, master's, Ph.D Universidade Federal do ABC - master's, Ph.D Centro Universitário Franciscano - UNIFRA - master's Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro - bachelor's, master's, Ph.D

== Nanotechnology in schools == In recent years, there has been a growing interest in introducing nanoscience and nanotechnology in grade schools, especially at the high school level. In the United States, although very few high schools officially offer a two-semester course in nanotechnology, “nano” concepts are bootstrapped and taught during traditional science classes using a number of educational resources and hands-on activities developed by dedicated non-profit organizations, such as: