(1) Richland College
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Center

VISIT

The mission of the Richland College Nanotechnology Program is to equip students with the knowledge and skills required to work productively, safely, and ethically in a modern Nanotechnology lab or manufacturing environment.

(2) Texas State Technical College Waco
Program
Center

VISIT

The state of Texas is a national leader in the field of Aviation and Aerospace. With 1,429 FAA-approved airports, four major airlines and 12.1 million take-offs and landings in terminal facilities in Texas, business is booming. That means lots of job opportunities.

(3) Austin Community College
Program
Center

VISIT

Nanotechnology, which develops revolutionary products by engineering materials at the molecular level, is the foundation for emerging technologies that are expected to create more than 2 million jobs and generate trillions of dollars in the future. A significant nanotech segment is nanoelectronics, which the semiconductor industry has pioneered for nearly a decade.




(4) Northwest Vista College
Program
Center

VISIT

Nanotechnology is a multidisciplinary field, working at the crossroads of physics, chemistry, biology, engineering, and information technology. Not only does it provide the potential for miniaturization, but materials at the nano level exhibit entirely new material properties, which offer the possibility of new devices, applications, and technologies.