2015-2024 Academic Year
Undergraduate-Level Courses
Electronics Lab-I
ESS 224001/224002
Based on electronics I, students will learn about the basic principles of circuit operation in a practical, real-world laboratory setting.
Electronics -I
ESS 223000
The objective of this course is to develop in the students the ability to analyze and design electronic circuits, both analog and digital, discrete and integrated.
Seminar
IPNS 400000
Students are expected to present recent papers pertinent to their first/second major with the goal to develop excellent presentation skills and inter-disciplinary research abilities.
Electronics Lab-II
ESS 226001/226002
Based on electronics II, students will learn about the basic principles of circuit operation in a practical, real-world laboratory setting.
Electric Circuits
ESS 220000
The course presents circuit analyses containing both active and passive components under both steady-state and dynamic conditions in a manner that is clear, interesting, and easy to understand.
Graduate-Level Courses
Microelectronic Engineering
ESS: 520000
The class will expose students to advanced MOS device processing, the fabrication steps, processing equipment and important science and engineering aspects.
Semiconductor Memory Device, Technology and Applications
ESS: 53200
The class will cover various semiconductor memory devices and extend to the AI applications including in-memory and neuromorphic computing.