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Old 07-07-2009, 12:54 AM   #6
Neurosense
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From a tech college's site:


"In your first two years you will develop knowledge of the fundamentals in chemistry, physics and mathematics. A range of options in physics, chemistry, engineering, computational techniques and nanotechnology will enable you to tailor the course to suit your interests. In your final year, you will undertake advanced studies in nanotechnology together with a nanotechnology research project".



Bilgunn: I think you can put your fear of a decade of endless math and physics to rest. Even for a Ph.D, 10 years may be a bit of an exaggeration.
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