Well I would like to study in a university where the language of instruction is English. As far as I know, that's available in NORTH America, including Canada, and Europe. I guess Singapore would have that too...right? Don't know about the other countries you've mentioned..
I have read some nanotechnology experts' CV's and found that many of them also come from engineering backgrounds.
Maybe you can shed some light on another alternative, can someone get a Master's in physics or chemistry with a BS in business?
Actually it's shorter and doesn't include...
Defennder
I guess I didn't give you all complete information. I have some engineering background. I won't go into detail. But in math, I have got up to Diff. Eq., and I have passed physics and chemistry.
eri
Thank you very much, you give a lot of important points :)
TMFKAN64...
Thanks for the reply eri :)
Well I have kind of a high aim, I want get into nanotechnology :approve: I know it's hard but hey, it's worth a shot to see if it's possible.
I'm thinking that I should continue my Master's in chemistry, mechanical, or materials engineering to be good enough for a...
Greetings all...I hope everyone is doing fine :)
I was wondering if there are any universities in the USA or Europe that accept people with a BS in business administration into a science, or an engineering, graduate program.