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Awarding institution: University of Barcelona Course title: MSc in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Modes: Full-Time Part-Time
Course structure
Work -
Main discipline: Multidisciplinary
According to 60 EC (one year at full time):
20 EC (Four topics 5 EC) from the Fundamental Module 2
10 EC (Four topics 2.5 EC) from Optional Modules 3 and 4
30 EC Master Thesis project
90 EC Profile (one year and a half at full time):
30 EC from Fundamental matters
30 EC from optional transversal and specialisation matters
30 EC Master Thesis project
120 EC Profile (two years at full time):
Levelling topics of Module 1: as function of previous background
30 EC (Minimum) from Fundamental matters
30 EC (Minimum) from optional transversal and specialisation matters
30 EC Master Thesis project
Assessment -
Continuous Evaluation 60% (Exercises, practical lab sessions and corresponding reports, team work, writing and presentation skills)
Final Exam: 40% (depending on the subject)Contact information:
Electronics Department - Physics Faculty,
c/ Marti Franqués 1,
08028 Barcelona. SpainUniversity of Barcelona Information Office,
Tel. 934 034 400,
Fax 934 021 750,
master.oficial@ub.edu,
Universitat de Barcelona,
Pavelló Rosa (Recinte Maternitat) ,
Travessera de les Corts, 131-159,
08028 BarcelonaTel: +34 93 403 91 55
Email: nanotec@ub.edu
Awarding institution: University of Zaragoza Course title: Master in Nanostructured Materials for Nanotechnology Applications Modes: Full-Time
Course structure
Work - Successful completion of the MSc requires 75 credits through 7 compulsory modules and an optional module chosen from a list of 3. These eight modules worth 54 credits spread over semesters 1 and 2. Another semester is dedicated to an extended project worth 21 credits. Practical experience is introduced into the modules in both semesters 1 and 2.
Main discipline: Multidisciplinary
Assessment - Assessment methods are of two main types, through formal University examinations (ca. 25%) and continuous assessment (ca. 75%: coursework, notably research projects, practical work, and oral presentations).Contact information:
Dr. Pilar Cea Área de Química Física Facultad de Ciencias Campus Plaza San Francisco Universidad de Zaragoza 50009 Zaragoza SpainTel: + 34 976 76 22 96
Email: pilarcea@unizar.es