Microdevices and Microsystems Graduate Certificate


Program Director
Hong-Liang Cui

The vast array of communications and information systems today requires complex integration of sophisticated principles and practices drawn from many fields. This four-course, online instructor-led graduate certificate, combining the technical and intellectual resources of many disciplines, enhances your basic and applied skills by marrying a thorough scientific understanding with advanced technological applications in modern photonics devices. Learn to meet industry demands for design, fabrication, integration, and applications. Explore fundamentals as well as state-of-the-industry practice. Emerge with sharply honed knowledge and training as a highly qualified photonics professional.



Course #Course NameInstructor (s)Semester
EE/MT/PEP507Introduction to Microelectronics and PhotonicsRobert PastoreSummer A-2008
EE/MT/PEP595Reliability and Failure of Solid State DevicesCharles CohnFall-2008
EE/MT/PEP596Micro-Fabrication TechniquesHenry DuTBA
EE585 or MT/PEP685Physical Design of Wireless CommunicationsArshad Hussain, Bruce McNairFall-2008, Spring II-2008, Summer A-2008


General Information
Credits 3 Credits Per Course/12 Credits Per Certificate
Tuition per credit $1040 per credit
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A graduate certificate program from Stevens' Charles V. Schaefer School of Engineering available online. Co-sponsored by AACEI, ACM, AIChE, ASCE, ASME, IEEE, IEEE ComSoc, NECA, NSPE, ROA, SIM, and SNAME.

To earn your Master’s in Microelectronics and Photonics, you must complete 30 credits including the 3-credit core course, Introduction to Microelectronics and Photonics (EE/MT/PEP507WS). You must also take three elective courses (9 credits), three department core courses (9 credits), and three departmental electives (9 credits).

My career has just begun. Stevens’ curriculum has prepared me well, and with this knowledge comes the ability to observe situations more critically than my peers."
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