You're right, of course I know that I need a MSc degree.
I saw the entry requiriments of universities which offer nanotechnology
MSc courses, and they mentioned physics, chemistry, engineering (electrical
engineering), material science, etc. That's why I'm not sure in my choice.
What if I have a bioengineering BSc degree but they won't accept it?
Thank you BhavinB, I was told that bioengineers in the first year study
nearly the same as chemical engineers. (It's difficoult for me to find a course, because It's hard to match my choice with job-, school-, and further studies opportunities and my abilities.)
Hello,
I need some advice. I would like to study nanotechnology
but before the Nanotechnology MSc I have to choose a BSc course.
I'm thinking of choosing bioengineering - do you think it will be good enough?
(I'm especially interested in nanobiotechnology and nanomedicine.)
Or should I study something else?
Could you please help me?
Hello,
I have nearly the same problem as Silencer and berkan: I would like to
be a nanotechnologist, but I'm not really good at chemistry (I'm ready to study
some chemistry, but not much more than necessary). I'm especially interested in nanobiotechnology and nanomedicine, but first I have to choose a BSc course, and I don't know whether bioengineering good enough is.
Could you please help me?
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