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Dec 04, 2024
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2024-2025 University Catalog
Quantum Information Science and Technology Certificate
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About the Program
The Certificate in Quantum Information Science & Technology (16 credits) will be jointly offered by the College of Science and the College of Engineering, and will be open to students in all undergraduate majors interested in careers in the field of quantum information science and technology. This certificate will give undergraduate students broad technical exposure to fundamental and applied topics related to QIST and is designed to supplement the baccalaureate plans of studies in different majors, including (but not limited to) engineering, computer science, physics, chemistry, math, and technology.
Requirements for the Certificate (16 credits)
Engineering Requirement (1 credit)
QIST Introduction Courses (3-4 credits)
QIST Fundamental Courses (1-3 credits)
Choose one: QIST Experience for Undergraduates Selectives (1-6 credits)
Choose 1-6 credits from courses below: Certificate Requirements
- Student must demonstrate a significant and meaningful experiential activity related to quantum information science. Examples include
- Internship with a company with responsibilities related to quantum information science. The internship should be full-time for a duration of 8-12 weeks, totaling 320+ hours of work experience. Students must register for a 0-credit internship course during their experience. The course requires student reflection and a performance evaluation completed by their supervisor.
- Full-time summer research experience related to quantum information science with a minimum duration of 8 weeks totaling 320 hours of work. Student must register for a 0-credit experiential learning course requiring reflection and a performance evaluation completed by their supervisor
- 6 credits of part-time research related to quantum information science
- 6 credits of study abroad with coursework related to quantum information science
- A combination of study abroad or part-time research related to quantum information science totaling 6 credits
*For 0-credit paid internships or research experiences, students will be asked to submit an offer letter to verify their experience dates, hours, and responsibilities. Electives (2-10 credits)
Remaining credit hours must come from the courses below: Note
- Credit from only ONE of the following courses can be applied toward the total credit requirement of this certificate: PHYS 36000, PHYS 46000, ECE 39595: Fundamentals of Quantum Technology.
- QIST Experience for Undergraduates Selectives (1-6 credits) area will require advisor exceptions since courses are not listed by name.
Pre-Requisite Information
For pre-requisite information, log in to mypurdue.purdue.edu and click here.
Disclaimer
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