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21 programs in semiconductor available

 

Undergraduate degrees (5)

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Chemical Engineering

B.A. or B.S.
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Gain the skills to design scalable chemical processes that turn basic matter into useful products — leading innovations in renewable energy, clean water, semiconductors, biotech and more.

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Computer Science

B.S.
Overview    |    Careers    |    Skills

Immerse yourself in problems that apply to every field, and gain skills in software engineering, mobile development, cloud-based programming and more.

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Computer Science – Applied

B.S. (Postbaccalaureate)
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Take your shortest path to a rewarding career by earning just 60 credits, enabling you to focus only on computer science and graduate quickly.

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Electrical and Computer Engineering

B.S.
Overview    |    Careers    |    Skills

Learn to build and refine technologies that power modern life — from robotics to renewable energy — while gaining hands-on skills in electronics, networks and embedded systems.

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Mechanical Engineering

B.S.
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Learn how to design, build and improve mechanical systems, components and processes. Gain in-demand skills in computational engineering and modeling that will set you apart as a mechanical engineer.

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Undergraduate certificates (1)

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Mechatronics for Manufacturing Engineering

Undergraduate Certificate
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Integrate advanced applications of automation and mechatronics in technology, and step into a high-demand career in industrial robotics, mechanical design, electronics or systems engineering.

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Undergraduate microcredentials (8)

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Computing Systems

Microcredential (advanced)
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Discover how modern computing systems are built, programmed and connected through a focused course of study in digital logic design, computer architecture and networking principles.

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Process Engineering Analysis

Microcredential (advanced)
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Advance your career by gaining expertise in semiconductor process engineering, preparing you for leading roles in semiconductor research and development and manufacturing for next-generation chips.

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Process Engineering Fundamentals

Microcredential (advanced)
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Gain in-demand skills in semiconductor process development and evaluation. Learn how to transform raw materials into functional integrated circuits, equipping you with knowledge about next-generation chip manufacturing.

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Programming Fundamentals

Microcredential (advanced)
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Build a strong foundation in computer science by learning the basics of programming and the necessary skills for front-line programming roles.

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Semiconductor Fabrication

Microcredential (advanced)
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Develop a detailed understanding of semiconductor manufacturing and gain skills in high demand through coursework that integrates chemistry, physics and electrical engineering principles. 

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Semiconductor Facilities Design and Management

Microcredential (advanced)
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Master complex engineering skills that are critical to designing, optimizing and managing the facilities and work systems that support the growing semiconductor manufacturing sector.  

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Semiconductor Production Process Planning

Microcredential (advanced)
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Learn how to optimize semiconductor manufacturing through data-driven production planning and control techniques, preparing you to drive efficiency and quality in the fast-paced semiconductor industry.

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Supply Chain Management Fundamentals

Microcredential (introductory)
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Build decision-making skills related to project and inventory management as well as the ability to apply process management concepts needed to solve workplace problems.

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Graduate degrees (4)

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Computer Science

M.S. or MEng
Overview    |    Careers    |    Skills

Deepen your technical expertise in emerging topics in computer science and learn how to manage technical teams from faculty who have extensive industry experience.

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Data Analytics

M.S. or Graduate Certificate
Overview    |    Careers    |    Skills

Master the science of big data through expertise in statistics and computing, with skills that are in-demand in virtually every industry and range from data collection and modeling to analysis and visualization.

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Engineering Management

MEng or Graduate Certificate
Overview    |    Careers    |    Skills

Gain skills in project management, operations, risk assessment and strategic planning to successfully lead teams and influence decision-makers in both engineering-focused and interdisciplinary organizations.

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Supply Chain and Logistics Management

M.S.
Overview    |    Careers    |    Skills

Global supply chains need future-thinking leaders and logisticians who can anticipate issues and ensure smooth operations. Build specialized skills that meet industry-specific demands.

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Graduate certificates (3)

Data Analytics

M.S. or Graduate Certificate
Overview    |    Careers    |    Skills

Earn a graduate credential as you learn how to analyze complex datasets using statistics, computer science and mathematics, making an impact in areas that range from biohealth to business to environmental science.

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Engineering Management

MEng or Graduate Certificate
Overview    |    Careers    |    Skills

Jump start your transition into a management role by acquiring key technical and soft skills along with engineering-focused business and operational expertise.

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Supply Chain and Logistics Management

Graduate Certificate
Overview    |    Careers    |    Skills

Start your career in a rapidly growing industry by acquiring the skills to manage the flow of products, from sourcing raw materials to transportation to manufacturing.

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