The Master of Science in Semiconductor Manufacturing Engineering program is open to high-achieving students from engineering, computer science and science-related backgrounds. Each applicant’s transcripts will be reviewed to determine if their background is suitable for admission. If leveling coursework is needed, students may be required to take undergraduate leveling courses to prepare for coursework in the concentration of their choice.
Send email to CENG.GradAdmissions@unt.edu for more information.
Apply by January 15 to be considered for all funding opportunities.
Teaching and research assistantships provide support for many graduate students. In addition to a monthly stipend, assistantships also qualify students for in-state tuition rates, and many students receive tuition and fee support. Scholarships are available to graduate students as well. The general scholarship deadline is March 1 of each year.
The Center for Microelectronics in Extreme Environments MS Graduate Scholarship is specific to this master’s program for eligible US Citizens and is Grad Track eligible.
For more information about tuition, visit the online tuition calculator.