Chang Gung University

Master Program in Nano-Electronic Engineering and Design

Northern Taiwan, Taiwan Taught in English Open to international students

About the Program

Nano-electronic engineering and design is a specialized branch of electrical engineering that focuses on electronic devices and circuits built at extremely small, nanometer scales. The field draws on semiconductor physics, materials science, and circuit design to address how transistors, sensors, and integrated circuits behave and can be optimized as their dimensions shrink. Coursework in a program of this kind typically includes semiconductor device physics, nanofabrication techniques, integrated circuit design, materials characterization, and the design tools used to simulate and lay out nano-scale electronic components. Graduates with training in nano-electronic engineering commonly find roles in the semiconductor industry, working on chip design, device fabrication, or process engineering, as well as in research and development departments of electronics and materials companies. Some continue into doctoral study or research positions focused on next-generation electronic devices, sensors, or materials. Given how central semiconductor manufacturing and design are to modern electronics, from consumer devices to industrial systems, graduates of this field are positioned to work across a broad range of technology sectors. This Master Program in Nano-Electronic Engineering and Design is offered by Chang Gung University, located in Northern Taiwan. The program is taught in English, allowing international students to pursue graduate engineering study in Taiwan without first needing Mandarin proficiency. As a master's program, it is intended for students holding an undergraduate degree in electrical engineering, physics, materials science, or a closely related field, who want to specialize in the design and physics of nano-scale electronic devices. Taiwan's prominent position in the global semiconductor and electronics manufacturing industry makes the island a relevant place to study this discipline, offering students a broader industrial context for the technical material covered in the program.

Tuition in Context

This program's tuition is 20% below the typical master's in Taiwan.

Median tuition for that cohort is 3,482 USD, across 386 programs in our catalog.

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