Instruction offered by members of the Faculty of Science.
Director – D.T. Cramb
Senior Courses
Nanoscience 301
Introduction to Nanoscience and Nanotechnology
Functional definitions of nanoscience and nanotechnology. Understanding/predicting the behaviour of nanomaterials. Investigation of nanomaterials whose properties depend on size. Exploration of a building up approach to design and fabrication of functional nanomaterials. Examination of applications of nanoscience and nanotechnology in society. Course Hours:H(3-0) Prerequisite(s):One of Mathematics 249 or 251 or 281 or Applied Mathematics 217; and one of Geology 203 or 202, or Physics 223 or 255, or Biology 231 and 233 or 243, or Chemistry 201 and 203 or 213. Notes:Open only to Nanoscience Concentrators or Minors, or by consent of the Program Director.
The fundamental understanding of Nanoscience gained in Nanoscience 301 will be extended and applied to designing experiments and simulations to test hypotheses regarding Nanoscience. Course Hours:H(3-0) Prerequisite(s):Nanoscience 301 Notes: Open only to Nanoscience Concentrators or Minors, or by consent of the Program Director
This lab/tutorial course will place the students in a nanotechnology setting. Students will design and execute self-directed projects and will present results to their peers. Course Hours:F(1-6) Prerequisite(s):Nanoscience 401. Notes: Open only to Nanoscience Minors, or by consent of the Program Director.
Integration of Nanotechnology and Biology for Medical Applications
The applications of nanotechnology in drug delivery and medical imaging will be explored. Course Hours:H(3-3) Prerequisite(s):Nanoscience 301. Notes: Open only to Nanoscience Concentrators or Minors, or by consent of the Program Director.
Special Problems in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology
Lectures, seminars, term papers and training in theoretical and/or laboratory methods. Course Hours:H(3-3) Notes: Open only to Nanoscience Concentrators or Minors, or by consent of the Program Director. MAY BE REPEATED FOR CREDIT