A Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Nanotechnology normally lasts 2 years and focuses on the investigation of materials and processes at the nanoscale, where unique features develop. The curriculum spans interdisciplinary subjects such as physics, chemistry, biology, and engineering, including themes such as nanomaterials, nanomedicine, and nanoscale production techniques. Students learn practical skills through practical lab work, research projects, and industry connections. Graduates are well-prepared for professions in pharmaceuticals, electronics, energy, and environmental science, helping to advance technology and medicine. This curriculum prepares students to face global concerns through nanotechnology developments.