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Bachelor of Science in Nanotechnology (Honours)

Fast facts

Course type: Undergraduate / Honours
Course length (full-time equivalent): 4 years 
Tertiary Entrance Rank (TER): 72.35
Location: On campus 

Course overview

The Bachelor of Science in Nanotechnology (Honours) prepares graduates for working in a variety of scientific professions and playing a leading role in the future as nanotechnology grows, matures and reveals its full potential.

Nanotechnology draws on the strengths of all the basic sciences and the course will give you a strong background in these sciences. In particular, there is an emphasis on developing computational skills and an awareness of the roles and uses of computers in science and society.

In particular, there is an emphasis on developing computational skills and an awareness of the roles and uses of computers in science and society.

From 2nd year you will choose to specialise in 1 of 2 areas:

  • Biomedical Nanotechnology
  • Quantum Nanostructures.

You will also learn about business, enterprise management, economics and legal issues such as intellectual property.

Two-thirds of the Honours year is dedicated to research projects and industry placements will allow you to engage with the workplace environment and make important professional contacts.

What will I study? 

Refer to the program of study.

What is Nanotechnology?

Nanotechnology is science at the molecular level and, like biotechnology and information technology, it is a growth industry with the potential to change the world.

In the 20th century scientists discovered atomic structure and the quantum theory that explains how atoms and molecules work. In the 21st century nanotechnology lets us see and feel atoms and actually push them around.

Why study Nanotechnology at Flinders?

  • We were the 1st Australian university to offer an undergraduate honours degree in nanotechnology and we continue to set the pace in teaching innovation. We are, for example, establishing a new program, funded by the State Government, which will see students placed in industries both for summer jobs and honours projects.
  • Our teachers are also leading researchers who attract several million dollars each year in research funding and receive many invitations to present at national and international conferences. They also contribute to the Nanostructures and Molecular Interactions Research Group, which is one of our flagship research concentrations.
     
  • Our expertise is underpinned by combined strengths in chemistry, biology and materials science and by the fact that we share our campus with a world-class medical research centre. This overlap of expertise is unique. 
  • Among other recent accolades, Associate Professor Nico Voelcker received a Tall Poppy in Science Award as an outstanding young researcher in South Australia and Associate Professor Joe Shapter received a national Carrick Institute citation for his work establishing this degree.

Combined degree options

Combine with

Duration (full-time equivalent) 

Bachelor of Innovation and Enterprise
5 years

Refer to Science and Technology combined degrees for further information.

Career opportunities

What can I do with my Bachelor of Science in Nanotechnology (Honours) degree?

Study a language

Flinders also offers all students the opportunity to major in a language in conjunction with any undergraduate course. The Diploma in Language is designed to provide students with competence in a chosen language that adds greater portability to their qualifications. You will complete a total of one extra year of study and graduate with both your chosen degree and the Diploma in Language. You can apply for this at time of enrolment.

Entry requirements

Domestic students

International students

Prerequisites: Biomedical Nanotechnology stream - requires successful completion of South Australian Certificate of Education (SACE) Year 12 Chemistry or equivalent.
Quantum Nanostructures stream - requires successful completion of South Australian Certificate of Education (SACE) Year 12 Chemistry, Physics and Mathematical Studies or equivalent.
Prerequisites: Biomedical Nanotechnology stream - requires successful completion of South Australian Certificate of Education (SACE) Year 12 Chemistry or equivalent.
Quantum Nanostructures stream - requires successful completion of South Australian Certificate of Education (SACE) Year 12 Chemistry, Physics and Mathematical Studies or equivalent.
You can qualify for undergraduate courses through:
  • year 12 qualifications
  • mature age entry (STAT)
  • TAFE/VET qualifications
  • higher education transfers.

Flinders also offers a range of special access schemes.

Refer to undergraduate study applications

English language requirements

Science and Maths bonus points

Science and Maths bonus points will be allocated to students studying selected Science and Mathematics subjects in Year 12 who apply for entry to a Science and Engineering degree at Flinders. For more information refer to Science and Maths bonus points.

Applications

Domestic students 

International students 

SATAC code: 214471CRICOS code: 036372G
Mid-year entry: No Mid-year entry: No 
Apply through: SATAC Uniweb  Apply through: International Office  

Credit transfer

Refer to credit transfer for further information.

Annual fees

Place type

Domestic students 

International students 

Commonwealth supported - Student contribution amount  $4,246N/A 
Full fee paying N/A$19,300

Note: Domestic student fees are indicative only. Further information: How are these fees calculated?

Further study options 

  • Master of Science (Research)
  • PhD (Research)

Publications

Domestic students 

International students 

Nanotechnology (Honours) (PDF 642KB) 2008-2009 Undergraduate International Prospectus (PDF 2MB)

Contact

Faculty of Science and Engineering
Hotline: 1800 803 131 (local call cost)
Email: soak.up.science@flinders.edu.au

School of Chemistry, Physics and Earth Sciences
Course Co-ordinator: Assoc Prof Joe Shapter
Tel +61 8 8201 2005
Email joe.shapter@flinders.edu.au

General domestic students information

Web: Prospective students

Enquiries: Admissions/Prospective Students Office
Flinders University, GPO Box 2100, Adelaide SA 5001
Tel (08) 8201 3074 or 1300 657 671 (local call cost)
Fax (08) 8201 2580
Email: admissions@flinders.edu.au

General international students information

Web: International students

Enquiries: Ask Flinders