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Catching Elephant is a theme by Andy Taylor
I need help.
Since nanotechnology is not a major in most universities, since it’s still kind of ’ new ‘, I need to take classes that will lead to me telling them my specific direction ( being nanotechnology). I was thinking that I would have to take engineering courses, since it is, technically, a type of engineering. I was thinking that taking chemistry/biochemistry classes would be necessary; Physics classes too, I think. But what about biology?
Any ideas? Opinions? It’s hard to say, with nanotech.
I’m thinking a dual major engineering + Physics with a biochemistry minor would make sense.
Material Science would put you in the right direction, as well. That’s a very common major at most science and...