2002
Cornell University Nanotechnology Level: Engineering 111 Department: Engineering


2003 Fall
University of South Carolina Enhancing Humans Level: SCCC360 Department: NanoScience and Technology Studies


2003 Spring
Columbia University Nanotechnology at the Science-Society Interface Level: Short Course Department: Sponsored by NSEC, MRSEC, and EMSI Centers


University of South Carolina Arguments in Science and Technology Level: SPCH 712 Department: NanoScience and Technology Studies

2004 Fall
Stanford University Technology and Politics (STS 176) Level: 176 Department: Science, Technology and Society


2004 Spring
University of South Carolina Societal Implications of Nanotechnology Level: SCCC281B Department: NanoScience and Technology Studies


University of South Carolina Nano Philosophy (Phil 760) Level: (Phil 760) Department: NanoScience and Technology Studies

2004-2005
University of Wisconsin-Madison Nanotechnology and Society Level: 201 Department: Nanotechnology Undergraduate Education


2005 Fall
University of Massachusetts Lowell Nanomanufacturing I (Fall 2005). Level: Graduate Department: Center for High Rate Nanomanufacturing


University of South Carolina Communicating Risk Level: (SPCH 790A) Department: NanoScience and Technology Studies

UC Berkley The Business of Nanotechnology Level: Department: UC Berkeley School of Information

Rice University Nanotechnology: Content and Context Level: 235 Department: Chemistry and Anthropology

Stanford University From Science Fiction to Science and Engineering Level: EE16N (Freshman Department: Stanford Introductory Seminars, Electrical Engineering

2005 Spring
University of Massachusetts Lowell Graduate Seminar in Nanomanufacturing Level: Graduate Department: Center for High Rate Nanomanufacturing


University of Wisconsin-Madison Nanotechnology and Society Level: 201 Department: Nanotechnology Undergraduate Education

2005-2006
Georgia Tech Nano-related Courses (see listings on website) Level: Department: Chemistry


2006
Auburn University Ethics of the Nanoscale Seminar Series Level: Professional Department: College of Engineering


University of California, Santa Barbara Undergraduate Curriculum, 2006 Level: Department: Interdisciplinary

2006 Fall
University of Massachusetts Lowell Introduction to NanoEngineering Level: Continuing Education Department:


Chicago-Kent College of Law Emerging Technologies Level: 248 Department: J.D. Program

Chicago-Kent College of Law Nanotechnology: Societal Implications of the Next Technology Wave Level: 605 Department: General Seminar (2 credits)

Rollins College Technology and Society (Honors) Level: 301 Department: Honors Program

Northern Kentucky University Nanotechnology and Society Level: 304/394 Department: Honors Program/Philosophy

Austin College Nanotechnology: A Blessing or A Curse? Level: First Year Department: Freshman Seminars

Michigan Tech Societal Implications of Nanotechnology Level: 3820 Department: Nanotechnology Undergraduate Education

University of Texas at Austin Nanotechnology and Science Revolution Level: Upper-Division standing required Department: Science, Technology and Society (STS)

Clemson University Materials Technology Level: 101 Department: Materials Science and Engineering

University of Michigan Symposium on Nanotechnology in Science and Society Level: Professional Department: Michigan Nanotechnology Institute for Medical and Biological Sciences

Rollins College Science, Technology and Society Level: First Year Department: Special First Year Conference Course

Stanford University Science in the News Level: CHEM25N (Freshman) Department: Stanford Introductory Seminar, Chemistry

Northeastern University Ethics of Nanoscale (Short Course) Level: Sophomore Department: Chemical Engineering

Stony Brook University (SUNY) Technology Assessment Level: 391 Department: Department of Technology and Society (College of Engineering & Applied Sciences)

University of Massachusetts Lowell Nanomaterials Science and Engineering Level: Graduate Department: Chemical Engineering

Arizona State University Elements of Public Policy -- Science and Technology Policy Level: 426 Department: Political Science

Arizona State University Studies in Transhumanism: Genetics, Robotics, Information Technology, Nanosciences, and the Human Future(s) Level: FMS 494/ENG 598 Department: Film & Media Studies, Engineering

Stanford University What is Nanotechnology? Level: EE 21N (Freshman) Department: Stanford Introductory Seminars, Electrical Engineering

2006 Spring
University of Washington Science and Society Level: 216 Department: Physics


Stanford University Foundations of Nanoethics Level: 258E/211 Department: STS and French

University of South Carolina Nano Culture and Science Studies Seminar Series Level: Seminar Series Department: NanoScience and Technology Studies

Rowan University Introduction to the Engineering and Science of Nanotechnology Level: Graduate Department: College of Engineering

Lehigh University Nanotechnology and Society Level: 198 Department: Science, Technology and Society

2006-2007
George Mason University Nanotechnology in Commerce and Government Level: Graduate Department: Computational Materials Science Center; Graduate Certificate in Nanotechnology and Nanoscience


University of Central Florida Ethics & Societal Implications in Nanotechnology Level: PHI 4690 Department: Liberal Studies

2007
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Managing Technology Level: MBA Level Department: Business School


2007 Fall
University of Pennsylvania STSC Nanotechnology and Society Level: 369 Department: Science, Technology and Society


2007 Spring
Arizona State University Justice and the Future Level: 394 Department:


Continuing
Worchester Polytechnic Institute Major Qualifying Project focus: Nanotechnology and Society Level: Upper Level Department: Chemistry and Biochemistry


future
UCLA Environmental Nanotechnology (future) Level: ENGR 103 Department: Civil and Environmental Engineering


periodically
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Computers and Literature Level: ENG350:379:1 Department: English