Scanning Electron Microscopy

University of Maine Coordinated Operating Research Entities

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Scanning Electron Microscopy is a technical skill that provides essential data in several scientific and technical fields. By completing this pathway, the learner demonstrated the understanding and ability to operate a scanning electron microscope and obtain and interpret high-quality data images. Evidence was assessed by University of Maine System faculty/staff to ensure the micro-credential standards were met.

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Cost: Level 1, free

Higher levels available with costs up to $1400.

Skills/knowledge gained from this micro-credential:

  • Scanning electron microscopy
  • Microscopy

AAC&U Value Inquiry and Analysis Rubrics

Portions of the AAC&U Value Inquiry and Analysis rubrics were applied as appropriate.


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