M.S.E. in Electrical Engineering - Electronic and Mixed-Signal Circuit Design

Phoenix, Arizona

 

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Program Overview

The M.S.E. in Electrical Engineering - Electronic and Mixed-Signal Circuit Design program at Arizona State University focuses on providing students with specialized expertise in designing integrated circuits, analog and digital circuits, and mixed-signal systems. The program combines rigorous coursework, hands-on projects, and research opportunities to equip students with the necessary skills to tackle challenges in the field of electronic and mixed-signal circuit design.

STEM Designation: The M.S.E. in Electrical Engineering - Electronic and Mixed-Signal Circuit Design program holds a STEM designation.

Curriculum:

  1. Integrated Circuit Design: The program covers the principles and methodologies of designing integrated circuits (ICs). Students learn about the design flow, transistor-level circuit design, layout techniques, and verification methods for digital and analog integrated circuits.

  2. Analog and Mixed-Signal Circuit Design: Courses in analog and mixed-signal circuit design delve into the analysis and design of circuits that handle both analog and digital signals. Topics include amplifiers, filters, data converters, and sensor interfaces. Students gain practical skills in designing circuits with low noise, high linearity, and high-performance specifications.

  3. Advanced Digital System Design: This coursework focuses on the design and optimization of complex digital systems using programmable logic devices (FPGAs), digital signal processors (DSPs), and embedded systems. Students gain expertise in designing and implementing digital systems with high-speed data processing and communication capabilities.

  4. Semiconductor Devices and Technology: The program offers courses that cover the fundamentals of semiconductor devices, including their physics, fabrication techniques, and characteristics. Students learn about the properties and limitations of different semiconductor devices and their impact on circuit design.

  5. Elective Specializations: The curriculum provides a range of elective courses to allow students to specialize in specific areas such as RF and wireless circuit design, power electronics, mixed-signal testing, or advanced VLSI design. Students can tailor their coursework to align with their interests and career goals.

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Location

Phoenix, Arizona

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Score

IELTS : 7

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Tuition Fee

USD 35280

The university has specific entry requirements for international students applying to postgraduate programs

  1. Academic Requirements:

    • For postgraduate programs at ASU, international students should have a minimum undergraduate GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale or equivalent. This is typically equivalent to 65% and above.
       
  2. English Language Proficiency:

    • For most postgraduate programs, a minimum overall IELTS score of 7 is required, with no band score less than 6.5. 
    • The minimum TOEFL iBT (internet-based test) score required is 90.
    • PTE (Pearson Test of English) with a minimum score of 68
    • DET (Duolingo English Test) with a minimum score of 125.
       
  3. Graduate Record Examination (GRE) 

    • The typical range for GRE scores accepted by ASU is 305.

The University of Arizona State University (ASU) is a renowned public research university located in the United States. 

  1. Merit-based Scholarships: ASU offers a range of merit-based scholarships to international students based on their academic achievements. These scholarships recognize outstanding academic performance, leadership potential, and extracurricular involvement. Examples of merit-based scholarships include the New American University Scholarship, President's Scholarship, and Provost's Scholarship.

  2. International Excellence Awards: ASU provides International Excellence Awards to exceptionally talented international students. These awards are highly competitive and are based on criteria such as academic achievements, contributions to the community, and potential for future success. The International Excellence Awards are available at both undergraduate and graduate levels.

  3. Financial Need-based Scholarships: ASU also offers scholarships to international students based on their financial need. These scholarships aim to provide financial assistance to deserving students who may require additional support to pursue their education. Students are required to demonstrate their financial need through appropriate documentation.

  4. Departmental Scholarships: Many departments and colleges within ASU offer scholarships specific to their academic disciplines. These scholarships are designed to support students pursuing studies in particular fields of study. Students should inquire directly with their respective departments or colleges to explore scholarship opportunities related to their area of interest.

  5. External Scholarships: ASU encourages international students to explore external scholarship opportunities from government agencies, foundations, corporations, and other organizations. The university provides resources and guidance to assist students in identifying and applying for external scholarships that may be available to them.

It's important to note that scholarship availability, eligibility criteria, and application processes may vary. Students should review the specific requirements and deadlines associated with each scholarship opportunity and prepare their applications accordingly.

Graduates of the M.S.E. in Electrical Engineering - Electronic and Mixed-Signal Circuit Design program have diverse career opportunities in industries that require expertise in electronic and mixed-signal circuit design. 

  1. Integrated Circuit Designer: Graduates can work as IC designers, contributing to the development of cutting-edge integrated circuits for applications such as consumer electronics, telecommunications, automotive systems, and medical devices.

  2. Analog/Mixed-Signal Design Engineer: Graduates can pursue careers as analog or mixed-signal design engineers, responsible for designing and optimizing circuits that process analog and digital signals. They can work in areas such as data converters, audio/video processing, sensors, and signal conditioning.

  3. Semiconductor Industry: Graduates can find employment in the semiconductor industry, working on the design, characterization, and testing of semiconductor devices and integrated circuits. They can contribute to advancements in semiconductor technology and play a vital role in improving device performance.

  4. Research and Development: Graduates can pursue research and development positions in academia, government research laboratories, or private companies, focusing on advancing electronic and mixed-signal circuit design, exploring new technologies, and solving complex engineering problems.

  5. Entrepreneurship: With the strong technical foundation and practical skills gained through the program, graduates have the opportunity to start their ventures or join startups focused on innovative electronic and mixed-signal circuit design solutions.


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