The Micro/Nano Systems and Technology Graduate Certificate offers a plan of study that focuses on the miniaturization technologies that have important roles in materials, mechanical, and biomedical engineering practice, in addition to being the foundation for information technology.
You Will Learn
- Current and future Micro/Nano systems technologies
- Fundamental principles for design and analysis of microscales sensors, actuators, circuits and fluidics, including scaling laws, new technologies, and fabrication processes
- How to design, fabricate and test various Micro/Nano systems, such as electrical, mechanical, and fluidic
This program is being updated to include new courses. We should have more information about the additions by autumn quarter of 2015.
Who Should Apply
Engineers and scientists interested in the art of miniaturization technologies, seeking practical design methodologies and fabrication processes
Earning the Certificate
- Begin your certificate any academic quarter that an applicable course is offered, subject to prerequisites
- Take courses for graduate credit and a grade
- Maintain a B (3.0) or better in each course.
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Prerequisites
College Math and Physics
Application
To pursue a graduate certificate you need to apply.
Tuition
$13,440 - $19,800 (12-15 units)
to complete the certificate
Time to Complete Certificate
1-2 years average
3 years maximum to complete
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Sponsors
Stanford's Departments of Electrical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering
Questions
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