ELECTRONIC MATERIALS & DEVICES, Courses 2002-2003
Autumn Winter Spring
608 Fundamentals of MEMS 614 Photonic Info Lab 612 Microwave Com. Lab
Prof. Ahn Prof. Klotzkin Prof. Ferendeci
611 Microwave Communications 641 Silicon Semiconductor Fab 652 Optical Communications
Prof.  Ferendeci Prof. Ahn Prof. Kosel
618 Microfabrication of 647 Semi. Device Modeling VLSI 684 Silicon Millimeter Devices  
Semiconductor Devices Prof. Cahay Prof. Roenker
Prof. Steckl
697 Compound Semiconductor 761 High Speed Elec. Devices
648 Fund: Optoelectronics Fabrication Lab   Prof. Cahay
Prof. Boyd Prof. Roenker
  771 Applications of MEMS
722 Fabrication Process Modeling 698 Biosensors and BioMEMS   Prof. Papautsky
Prof. Kosel Prof. Papautsky
776 VLSI for Multi-Technology
750  Semiconductors and 712 Intro Optical Computing Systems
  Hetrojunctions Prof. Beyette Prof. Beyette
Prof. Roenker  
714 Microfabrication of Compound 810 Material Characterization
757 Semiconductor Physics Semiconductor Devices Optical
Prof. Boolchand Prof. Steckl Prof. Boolchand
758 Quantum Mechanics for EE 925 Wide Bandgap Semiconductors
Prof. Boolchand Prof Steckl
All students are required to enroll in Graduate Seminar each Quarter in the section noted.
701 Graduate Seminar Sect.001 702 Graduate Seminar Sect. 001 703 Graduate Seminar Sect. 001
Note: The required and elective courses depend on the area of interest of each student
These courses have to be selected in consultation with an advisor and require
his signature on the course approval form.
NOTE:  Graduate students may take courses from other research areas of the ECECS Department as electives
 which must be approved by the faculty advisor. All courses 3 graduate credits, except where noted.