Curriculum structure
Planning the teaching involves the structuring of content, systems and methodologies that make it possible to acquire the knowledge, capacities, abilities and basic skills necessary for students to be able to develop their activity in any of the lines specified in the professional profile defined for the degree.
The curriculum, structured into modules/subjects and courses, is based on the regulatory framework for the organisation and verification of official university education – RD 1393/2007 – and the guidelines developed by the University of La Laguna.
Structure
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Code | Subject | Typology | Credits | Course | Four-month period |
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Introduction to the Master in Nanoscience and Molecular Nanotechnology: Basic concepts. | Mandatory | 6 | Semester 1 | ||
Fundamentals of Nanoscience | Mandatory | 4,5 | Semester 1 | ||
Physical characterization techniques. | Mandatory | 4,5 | Semester 1 | ||
Physical nanofabrication techniques. | Mandatory | 3 | Semester 1 | ||
Basic concepts of supramolecular chemistry. | Mandatory | 3 | Semester 1 | ||
Molecular nanomaterials: preparation methods, properties and applications. | Mandatory | 6 | Semester 1 | ||
Use of supramolecular chemistry for the preparation of nanostructures and nanomaterials. | Mandatory | 3 | Semester 2 | ||
Molecular Electronics | Mandatory | 4,5 | Semester 2 | ||
Nanomagnetism and Molecular Spintronics | Mandatory | 4,5 | Semester 2 | ||
Current topics in nanoscience and molecular nanotechnology | Mandatory | 6 | Semester 2 | ||
Master's Thesis | Mandatory | 15 | Annual |