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Georgia Tech – MS ECE (Semiconductor / VLSI Track)

Master of Science (MS)
Oakland, CA
3Years
Hybridtype

Program Details & Enrollment Information

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Program Overview

 

Georgia Tech – Master of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering (Semiconductor / VLSI Track)

The Master of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering (MS ECE) at Georgia Tech is a comprehensive 3-year program designed to equip students with advanced knowledge and skills in the field of Semiconductors and VLSI technology. This is an industry-aligned VLSI and semiconductor engineering program focused on IC design, packaging, and advanced architectures.

Program Objectives

  • To provide a deep understanding of semiconductor devices and VLSI design principles.
  • To develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills in advanced electronic systems.
  • To prepare students for leadership roles in the semiconductor industry.

Curriculum Overview

  • Core Courses: Semiconductor Devices, Digital VLSI Design, Analog Integrated Circuit Design.
  • Elective Courses: Advanced Topics in Microelectronics, RF Integrated Circuits, Low Power VLSI Design.
  • Research Component: Thesis or project-based research focusing on innovative semiconductor technologies.

This program is ideal for individuals aspiring to advance their careers in the dynamic field of semiconductors and VLSI, offering a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical experience.

Potential Career Opportunities
  • Semiconductor Process Engineer
  • VLSI Design Engineer
  • ASIC Design Engineer
  • FPGA Developer
  • Semiconductor Device Engineer
  • Semiconductor Research Scientist
  • Hardware Verification Engineer
Skills you will gain
  • Digital Signal Processing
  • Embedded Systems
  • Microelectronics
  • Nanotechnology
  • VLSI Design
  • Analog Circuit Design
  • Semiconductor Fabrication
  • Hardware Description Languages
  • Cmos Technology
  • Rf Circuit Design
Where This Program Can Take You