Course Overview
The Nanotechnology certificate is offered by Harvard University. Key learning outcomes: Understand the fundamentals of nano, scale physical and biological systems and their applications in medicine. These include concepts in nanomaterials and their use with bio, components and systems for visualization, labeling, drug delivery, and cancer research. Prepare biological materials, as well as training to use optical fluorescence, scanning, and transmission electron microscopes to examine the nano, scale world. Apply the concepts of design, testing, and prototyping for a microfluidic device and basic microscopy training for biological materials. Design and develop new products, such as product development for pharmaceuticals, biologics, and medical devices. Earning the certificate, To meet the requirements for the certificate, you must: Complete the five certificate courses for graduate credit. Earn at least a B grade in each course. Complete the courses within three years.