This specialization extends upon the initial introduction specialization, and like the other specialization, it introduces a limited number of new materials science and engineering concepts. Presentations are at the concept level without being marred in heavy mathematics. Topics in this specialization topic include strengthening of metal, polymers, ceramic materials, and composite. Some of the position titles that may benefit from this course include Materials Engineer, Chemical Engineer, Electrical Engineer, Aerospace Engineer, Materials Quality Control. Others who are wanting to explore the world of materials will find it helpful.
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In this specialization, you will:
The technical skills critical for microelectronics engineers More and more, the world runs on microchips. They drive our phones, computers, appliances, cars — virtually every area of our lives. The Microelectronics Specializations Portfolio provides learners with the engineering skills essential to understanding and working with each key step in this vital industry: materials, tools, design, applications, manufacturing processes and packaging. Designed by expert faculty at Arizona State University, a top-tier university for innovation, and working in partnership with leading companies, these courses equip learners with the skills most actively sought by industry employers today.