Arizona State University’s electrical engineering curriculum includes a number of required upper-division electrical engineering and technical elective courses in such areas as circuits, communication, signal processing, control systems, computer engineering, electromagnetics, electric power, energy systems, physical electronics, photonics, photovoltaics and quantum engineering.
The integrated electronic systems concentration explores the processes and technology used to develop, design, manufacture and exploit integrated electronic functions on silicon, in packages and on boards. The program provides hands-on laboratory experience in integrated circuit device fabrication and manufacturing in a setting that emulates industry.
ASU is ranked among top 150 universities for Engineering globally according to The World University Ranking.
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Everything is up to date and they teach company standards and requirements.
Even tuition fee varies with respect to the credits that we take . Usually masters requirements is to complete 30 credits .So on an average note 40,000$ will be needed to complete the masters.
Awesome curriculum, vast variety of subjects and good internship opportunities. The curriculum is quite hectic but very good opportunity to learn
Around 45k USD depending on the course
Very good, it has diverse options, no restrictions on which course to choose. It's student's wish to choose.
50,000 dollars per year
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