“…It is a field of emerging technologies, multidisciplinary in nature, encompassing many engineering and science disciplines, including physics, biology, chemistry, and biomedical, electrical, mechanical, and materials engineering. [1][2][3][4][5] Given the diverse nature of the nanotechnology field, a class of multidisciplinary students combined into a nanotechnology course, shows great potentials of enhancing the integration of engineering/science knowledge and the learning experience of the students in the meaningful way. The goals of this new program are to design a multidisciplinary research-based curriculum for nanotechnology track that prepares students to enter the local, national, and global workforce and become leaders of research and development Page 24.698.2 in industry, businesses, and academia in the emerging era of nanotechnology.…”