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RMIT University

Considering a Bachelor of Science (Nanotechnology)/Bachelor of Science (Applied Sciences) double degree program. Students get a strong grounding in nanotechnology (the science and engineering of materials less than a micrometre) across physics and chemistry, with substantial biology and engineering components,Graduates design and engineer materials, machines and systems capable of imaging and manipulating single molecules or atoms. Graduates are valued for their broad knowledge, problem-solving and strong experimental skills.
Higher Mathematics and Chemistry or Physics.
The major studies include strong grounding in nanotechnology (the science and engineering of materials less than a micrometre) across physics and chemistry, with substantial biology and engineering components.
Student must have successfully completed an Australian Year 12 or an equivalent senior secondary school qualification with a minimum average of 70%. For information on international qualifications and corresponding entry requirements that are equivalent to an Australian Year 12, see the Entry requirements by country web page.Equivalent qualifications may also include completion of the RMIT Foundation Studies program or a recognised post secondary diploma in the relevant discipline with the required grades.
Nanotechnology graduates are in high demand for research or industry-based careers in Australia and overseas.There are graduate shortages in the nano-enabling specialisations of chemistry, particularly polymer, colloidal, organic and bio-inorganic chemistry; materials science and engineering; microelectronics fabrication and meteorology.Our graduates work in telecommunications, computing, defence, solar energy, medicine, aerospace, paints and coatings, cosmetics and environmental remediation. Many also complete Masters or PhD and become researchers.
4 years full-time, International student visa holders can only study full-time.