Quantum Science
Learn the skills necessary to break into the emerging field of quantum science with faculty feedback, simulations, and hands-on experiences.
Quantum is advancing and opportunities are growing in this future-forward field where you must have an understanding of a quantum computing network.
Earn a credential in quantum science and gain an understanding of quantum programming language by using Python and Qiskit software. Be able to explain the physical components used in quantum networks, and identify the various layers and protocols in quantum communications networks.
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Earn a Credential in Quantum Science
After successful completion of each of these courses, you will receive credentials certified by the University of Chicago including a digital badge to recognize your achievement.
The Midwest Is the Center of the Quantum World. UChicago Is Why.
Chicago has emerged as one of the most important cities in the global quantum landscape, and the University of Chicago is at the core of that transformation. Through landmark partnerships with Argonne National Laboratory, Fermilab, and the broader Chicago Quantum Exchange, UChicago is building the infrastructure, talent, and research pipelines that will power quantum technology across the United States. Our programs put you inside that ecosystem by connecting you to the institutions, the discoveries, and the people shaping this field in real time.
Professional Education That Helps You Accomplish More
With a quickly evolving job market, UChicago works to provide courses and programs that help professionals stay relevant and stand out.
You will find professional training offerings across many topic areas, with new opportunities always being added to cover the latest market needs from soft skills to technical skills.
Our offerings are structured around the rigor and research UChicago is known for and taught by instructors and professors who are experts in their fields.
We schedule our courses so they can be taken around work and personal obligations, allowing professionals to make their education and training possible.