The Semiconductor Engineering and Manufacturing Instruction (SEMI) certificate seeks to address the immediate needs of the semiconductor manufacturing industry for qualified workforce across multiple engineering disciplines. The SEMI certificate at the College of Engineering and Computer Science is designed to create a short path for students from Electrical and Computer Engineering, Material Science and Engineering, Industrial Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering departments, who are interested in semiconductor industry to gain entry-level knowledge about the most fundamental science and engineering concepts behind fabrication of semiconductor devices.
Degree Requirements
12 Total Credits
- Complete all of the following
- Complete the following:
- EGN3365 - Structure and Properties of Materials (3)
- EEE3350 - Semiconductor Devices (3)
- Complete at least 1 of the following:
- EGN3373 - Principles of Electrical Engineering (3)
- EEL3004C - Linear Circuits I (3)
- Complete at least 1 of the following:
- EMA4413 - Fundamentals of Electronic Materials (3)
- EIN4391 - Fundamentals of Digital Manufacturing for Industrial Engineers (3)
- EEE4463 - MEMS Devices and Applications (3)
- EML3811C - Mechatronics (3)
Grand Total Credits: 12
OTHER REQUIREMENTS
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- A minimum grade of "C" (2.0) or better is required in each course used to satisfy the certificate.
- No credit by exam (TSD, Military credit) may be used.
- Internship, Co-op, or Independent Study credit cannot be used toward the certificate without prior approval from the program director or department chair.
- Course substitutions or new courses can be used at the discretion of the program director or department chair.