Explore the programs and courses offered by Microelectronics and Integrated Circuit Design
Browse Programs Admission InformationMicroelectronics Engineering is a specialized discipline centered on the design, fabrication,and programming of integrated circuits (ICs), commonly referred to as microchips or microelectronic components.
The field extends to microelectronic systems, which integrate multiple ICs into functional assemblies, such as embedded systems and nanotechnology- based devices. While often linked to telecommunications and renewable energy, microelectronics is ubiquitous in modern technology, enabling advancements in:
Consumer electronics (e.g., smartphones, digital cameras, gaming consoles)
Automotive and aerospace systems (e.g., GPS navigation, autonomous sensors)
Medical technology (e.g., implantable devices, diagnostic equipment)
Industrial applications (e.g., photovoltaic manufacturing, petrochemical automation, precision printing)
Environmental monitoring (e.g., sensor networks for pollution control)
1. Cooperative Training Pathway
Students complete two paid industrial internships (15 days each), alternating with academic coursework.
Provides hands-on experience, enhances employability, and facilitates early career networking.
2. Capstone Project
Culminates in an advanced engineering project, with opportunities to compete in national and international competitions.
Reinforces problem-solving skills and practical application of theoretical knowledge.
3. Applied Curriculum
Over 50% of coursework is practice-oriented, ensuring proficiency in real-world microelectronics challenges.
For preparatory classes: The minimum baccalaureate average is 14.
For engineering specializations: Admission is through a competitive exam for entry into the second year of higher schools.
The language of instruction is English.
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