Nanotechnology AAS-T DegreeThis two-year program prepares graduates for entry-level technician positions in the nano and micro fabrication industry and related manufacturing industries. This is a cross-disciplinary program combining elements of materials science, chemistry, biology, physics, engineering and electronics. The multidisciplinary design of this program will provide graduates with the skills to enter a wide range of materials-based industries.
*As of the 2017-18 academic year the Nanotechnology Program at NSC is no longer accepting new students. |
Student Links |
Course Number |
Course Title |
Typically Offered |
Credits |
ENGL 101 |
English Composition I |
F W Sp Su |
5 |
either MATH 141 or MATH 142 or MATH 151 |
Precalculus I Precalculus II Calculus I |
F W Sp Su F W Sp Su F W Sp Su |
5 |
BUS 210 |
BUS 210 |
F W Sp Su |
5 |
either BIOL 160 or BIOL 211 |
either BIOL 160 or BIOL 211 |
F W Sp Su |
5 |
CHEM&121 |
Introduction to Chemistry |
F W Sp Su |
5 |
either CSC 110 or CSC 111 |
Introduction to Computer Programming Computers for Math and Science |
F W Sp Su F W Su |
5 |
EET 160* |
Introduction to Electricity & Electronics |
F or W |
5 |
MSC 101* |
MSC 101* |
F |
5 |
PHYS&114 |
General Physics |
F W Sp Su |
5 |
either PHYS 115 or PHYS 116* |
General Physics II General Physics III |
F W Sp W Sp |
5 |
NANO 101 |
Introduction to Nanotechnology |
F Sp |
5 |
NANO 220* |
Nano/Micro Fabrication |
W |
5 |
NANO 230* |
Nano/Micro Characterization, Packaging & Testing |
Sp |
5 |
NANO 250* |
Capstone / Practicum II (Internship) |
Sp |
5 |
CWE 101* |
Portfolio, Job Search and Interviewing |
F W |
2 |
CWE 110 |
Internship |
F W Sp Su |
3 |
U.S. Cultures / Global Studies Elective |
5 |
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Human Relations Elective |
5 |
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Technical Elective |
5 |
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Total Credits for Degree: |
95 |
*Note that certain classes are only offered during specific quarters
Suggested Course Sequence:
Year 1
Fall quarter: NANO 101 or ENGL&101, MATH&141 OR MATH&142 OR MATH&151, PHYS&114
Winter quarter: BIOL&160 OR BIOL&211, CHEM&121, PHYS&115
Spring quarter: NANO 101 or ENGL&101, CHEM&131, CSC 110 OR CSC 111
Year 2
Fall quarter: MSC 101, CWE 101, TECHNICAL ELECTIVE, HUMAN RELATIONS ELECTIVE
Winter quarter: NANO 220, CWE 110, BUS 210, EET 160
Spring quarter: NANO 230, NANO 250, US CULTURE OR GLOBAL STUDIES ELECTIVE
Fall quarter: NANO 101 or ENGL&101, MATH&141 OR MATH&142 OR MATH&151, PHYS&114
Winter quarter: BIOL&160 OR BIOL&211, CHEM&121, PHYS&115
Spring quarter: NANO 101 or ENGL&101, CHEM&131, CSC 110 OR CSC 111
Year 2
Fall quarter: MSC 101, CWE 101, TECHNICAL ELECTIVE, HUMAN RELATIONS ELECTIVE
Winter quarter: NANO 220, CWE 110, BUS 210, EET 160
Spring quarter: NANO 230, NANO 250, US CULTURE OR GLOBAL STUDIES ELECTIVE
Certificate in Nanotechnology
This year-long certificate is intended for people who already have work or academic experience in microelectronics, biotechnology, optics or similar technical fields. Through this program, students will become familiar with the field of nanoscience and proficient in nanotech protocols.
Prerequisites: Two quarters of college-level physics and one year of college-level chemistry, each with a minimum GPA of 2.0.
Prerequisites: Two quarters of college-level physics and one year of college-level chemistry, each with a minimum GPA of 2.0.
Course Number |
Course Title |
Typically Offered |
Credits |
NANO 101 |
Introduction to Nanotechnology |
F Sp |
5 |
MSC 101 |
Introduction to Materials Science |
F |
5 |
NANO 220 |
Nano/Micro Fabrication |
W |
5 |
NANO 230 |
Nano/Micro Characterization, Packaging & Testing |
Sp |
5 |
NANO 250 |
Capstone / Practicum II (Internship) |
Sp |
5 |
BUS 210 |
Business and Economic Statistics |
F W Sp Su |
5 |
CWE 101 |
Portfolio, Job Search and Interviewing |
F W |
2 |
CWE 110 |
Internship |
F W Sp Su |
3 |
Value |
Total Credits for Certificate: |
Value |
35 |
Suggested Course Sequence:
Fall quarter: NANO 101, MSC 101, CWE 101
Winter quarter: NANO 220, CWE 110, BUS 210
Spring quarter: NANO 230, NANO 250
Winter quarter: NANO 220, CWE 110, BUS 210
Spring quarter: NANO 230, NANO 250
Learning Outcomes for the Nanotechnology Programs at North Seattle College
- Present an overview of the nano/microtechnology
- Explain the unique properties of nano/micro and thin films and how they play a key role in a wide range of technology applications
- Explain basic scientific principles related to the behavior of matter at the atomic level in chemical, biological, and mechanical systems
- Follow procedures of the fabrication process as it applies to biological, chemical, and electronics manufacturing technologies
- Follow testing and characterization procedures for materials, thin films, components and packaged devices
- Assist a technical team in the cleanroom and lab environment, and operate and maintain cleanroom and lab equipment
- Perform technician-level functions in a micro/nano and thin-film fabrication environment
- Apply proper safety procedures when working in a cleanroom and processing lab environment and when handling chemical and biological materials
- Follow proper experimental design, tracking, and documentation procedures
- Work effectively as a member of a technical team
Program Contact: |
Kristine Schroeder |
(206) 934-7006 |
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Program Advising: |
Jose Elizalde |
(206) 934-7793 |
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Program Website: |
https://northseattle.edu/certificates/nanotechnology-certificate |
For more information, please visit: www.seattlenano.org
Nanotechnology AAS-T Course Prerequisites
Course Number |
Prerequisites |
ENGL 101 |
Placement in ENGL 101 on the Compass test or recommendation of your NSC ENGL097/098 or ENGL099 instructor |
MATH 141 |
MATH 098 with 2.5 or better or Placement Test |
MATH 142 |
MATH 141 with a 2.5 or better |
MATH 151 |
MATH 142 with a 2.5 or better or Placement Test |
BUS 210 |
Math 098 or Math 116 |
BIOL 160 |
N/A |
BIOL 211 |
One quarter of college-level chemistry with a 2.0 or higher |
CHEM 121 |
MATH 098 or better or placement test above MATH 098 or by instructor permission |
CHEM 131 |
CHEM 121 with a 2.0 or better |
CSC 110 |
Computer experience and MATH 098 with a 2.0 or better |
CSC 111 |
MATH 098 with a 2.0 or better |
EET 160 |
N/A |
MSC 101 |
MATH 098 and CHEM 121 |
PHYS 114 |
MATH 098 with 2.0 or higher and placement into ENGL 101 |
PHYS 115 |
PHYS 114 or permission |
PHYS 116 |
PHYS 114 (with 2.0 or higher) or permission |
NANO 101 |
MATH 098 |
NANO 220 |
NANO 101 (with a 2.0 or higher), MATH 098, CHEM 121, and MSC 101 |
NANO 230 |
NANO 220, CHEM 131 with a 2.0 or higher and MATH 098 with a 2.0 or higher or permission |
NANO 250 |
NANO 220 with 2.0 or higher AND instructor permission |