The University of Washington offers many opportunities for students of all backgrounds to prepare for a career in the semiconductor industry.
Bachelor’s Degree
Many semiconductor companies are looking for students with formal training in engineering. UW offers bachelor’s degrees in many fields relevant to the semiconductor industry:
Professional Graduate Programs
UW offers many experiences that are designed to provide additional training for technicians, Bachelor’s students and Master’s students to prepare them for a career in the semiconductor industry.
These training take many forms, ranging from only a few classes to a full Master’s Degree. Some certificates can also be combined to form Master’s Degree.
Consider a professional graduate program in:
- Certificate in AI & Machine Learning for Engineering
- Master of Science in AI & Machine Learning for Engineering
- Applied Master’s Program in Materials Science & Engineering
- Data Science in Materials Engineering
- Machine Learning and Deep Learning
- Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering
- Master of Science in Chemical Engineering: Data Science Option
- Professional Master’s Program in Electrical Engineering
Microcredentialing
UW offers several opportunities to take classes that, when combined, can be recognized with a university-or department-approved badge or certificate.
Professional Workshops
UW offers shorter workshops designed to provide exposure to and additional skills for semiconductor manufacturing.
Additionally, consider experiential learning.