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Below is the course layout for the BS Program in Microelectronic Engineering. Click on the name of a course to view its description on the undergraduate bulletin. Click on a lab number to view the lab's description. Alternatively, you may download a pdf version of the layout.

 

 

Liberal Arts Core (24 Quarter Credits)

Required: 0504-225 Writing & Literature I
Required: 0504-226 Writing & Literature II

Social Science Courses
Choose two courses, each one from two different areas:

  1. 0514-210 Intro to Psychology
  2. 0511-301 Principles of Economics I
  3. 0513-211 American Politics
    or 0513-215 Political Ideologies
  4. 0515-210 Foundations of Sociology
    or 0510-210 Cultural Anthropology

Humanities Courses
Choose two courses, each one from two different areas:

  1. 0507-301 Modern American History
    or 0507-302 Modern European History
  2. 0505-215 Films Arts
    or 0505-213 Visual Arts
    or 0505-214 Musical Arts
    or 0505-216 Theatre Arts
  3. 0509-213 Critical Thinking
    or 0509-210 Selected Issues in Philosophy
    or 0509-211 Ethics
    or 0508-211 Science, Technology & Values
Liberal Arts Concentration (12 Quarter Credits)

Three 400-level Liberal Arts courses in a single concentration
and Senior Seminar (2 Quarter Credits)

Cooperative Work Experience : Five Quarters

Professional Electives (Two Courses)

0305-704 Semiconductor Device and Process Modeling
0301-711 Physics of Bipolar Devices
0301-712 Physics & Scaling of CMOS
0301-713 Solid State Physics
0305-732 Microelectronics Manufacturing II
0305-830 Defect Reduction & Yield Enhancement
0305-850 Advanced CMOS
0305-870 Microelectromechanical Systems
For Approved List of Additional Electives see Department Office

Physical Education

Two physical education activities and one wellness course are required.

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