The Master of Science in Semiconductor Engineering is an interdisciplinary, cutting-edge program offered by Northeastern University’s College of Engineering, D’Amore-McKim School of Business, and the Institute for NanoSystems Innovation. The program prepares students with the interdisciplinary knowledge and experimental tools to meet the rapidly evolving needs of semiconductor companies and an in-demand industry seeking to fill their talent gap.
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Northeastern University is an R1 research institution, and the MS in Semiconductor Engineering program is offered in partnership with the Institute for NanoSystems Innovation (NanoSI). The combination allows you to engage in pioneering research, learn from leading experts in the field, and prepare for impactful careers in the ever-evolving landscape of semiconductor engineering.
Northeastern is ranked #1 in internships/co-ops by U.S. News & World Report. As part of the co-op program, you can gain up to eight months of professional experience in your field of interest as part of your academic curriculum. Our engineering departments and NanoSI have established co-op partnerships with leading semiconductor companies.