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Minor Nanotechnology

LTU

LTU is the first university in the metro Detroit area to offer a comprehensive undergraduate nanoscience and nanotechnology program. Developed and taught by a multidisciplinary team of faculty members from the Colleges of Engineering and Arts and Sciences, the program is available to sophomores, juniors, and seniors, and combines in-depth academic preparation with experiential learning.

This focus on theory and practice, the hallmark of a Lawrence Tech education, gives you ample opportunities to work in laboratories using state-of-the-art equipment. You will have the opportunity to conduct experiments in the near-sterile environment of a clean-room and view nature's tiniest components with Environmental Scanning Electron (magnification up to 500,000x of wet samples), Confocal Fluorescence (3D images), and Atomic Force (3D images up to 1,000,000x) microscopes.  

Another benefit is Lawrence Tech’s location at the center of the nation’s #1 region for engineering and technology and one of the world’s most technologically advanced manufacturing hotspots. Your professors have extensive professional experience and many currently work in the field. Co-op programs and industry-sponsored projects also provide contacts with leading companies and combine paid on-the-job experience with classroom studies.

The study and manipulation of individual atoms and molecules, nanotechnology is science and engineering conducted at the smallest scale.

Since it is concerned with the basic building blocks of everything that exists on Earth, nanotechnology's potential is limitless and revolutionizing nearly every field of science, including biology, physics, medicine, materials, and engineering. 

Experts have estimated that nanotechnology’s impact on the global economy is trillions of dollars. Every day, scientists and engineers are finding new ways to make nanomaterials to take advantage of their enhanced properties, such as greater strength, lighter weight, increased absorption, and higher chemical reactivity. Nanoscience and nanotechnology are used in many commercial products, including electronics and computer chips, sunscreen, cosmetics, drugs, automotive parts, sports equipment, and eyeglasses. 

Lawrence Technological University's Minor in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology enhances your undergraduate engineering, physics, biology, or chemistry degree by giving you a broader range of skill and knowledge. You'll be more marketable and enjoy more options in your career, research, or further education. 

Office of Admissions

248.204.3160
admissions@ltu.edu

Department of Biomedical Engineering

248.204.2510
bmechair@ltu.edu

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LTU has a great BME program covering different fields as Medical Devices, Biomechanics, and Tissue Engineering. LTU BME Program supported me to conduct research, attend national conferences, and work in the medical devices industry

Kathm Alismail

BSBME '18

The biomedical engineering program at LTU gave me all of the tools that I needed to enter the workforce and build a career for myself!

Danielle Lucia

BSBME '11