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Nanotechnology is a rapidly growing scientific field that can be practically applied in a variety of industries, such as research, education, manufacturing, engineering, medicine, and business. Thus, if you have the appropriate training for nanotechnology jobs, you will likely be in high demand, which bodes well for your career prospects.

Earning a nanotechnology degree

Attaining a graduate degree in nanotechnology, such as a master's or doctoral degree, really opens up your career options, as you will be well-qualified for top positions such as a research scientist, professor, or nanoengineer, among other jobs.

Explore this search for nanotechnology programs to get an idea of what your potential options could be. Be sure to examine any schools of interest more closely.

Because nanotech is such an interdisciplinary field, it often benefits students to find a specialization that they enjoy and then pursue entrance into nanotechnology programs that correspond to their interests. It is advisable to find your niche and then pursue your nanotechnology education toward that specialization.

When searching for the right school, in addition to the curriculum, you should consider the location, cost, and other benefits of potential graduate programs, such as internships, research opportunities, or fellowships.

To find the nanotechnology program that is the best fit for you, try our search or explore our list of featured schools.

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