Hardware Course Flow Map
The course sequence outlined below is ideal for students interested in careers in computer architecture, circuit design, and hardware technology. Select courses are eligible for Apple-sponsored prizes at the end of the semester through design contests, offering students a deeper understanding of the opportunities available to them.
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Course Information
Undergraduate
Circuit Technology in EE Thread
- ECE 3400: Analog Electronics
- ECE 4430: Analog Integrated Circuits
- ECE 4043: Analog Electronics Lab
- ECE 4435: Operational Amplifier Design
- ECE 4804: Analog IC Design: Theory to Tape-out
- ECE 4806: Analog IC Design: Validation & Characterization
Computing Hardware & Emerging Architectures in Cmp.E Thread
- ECE 3150: VLSI & Adv Digital Design
- ECE 3030: Physical Foundations of Computer Engineering
- ECE 4130: Advanced VLSI Systems
- ECE 3058: Computer Arch
- ECE 4100: Advanced Computer Arch
- ECE 4804A: VLSI Design: Theory to Tape-out
- ECE 4804B: VLSI Design: Test, Verification, Measurement
Electronic Devices in EE Thread
Graduate
- ECE 8804: Analog IC Design: Theory to Tape-out
- ECE 8806: Analog IC Design: Validation & Characterization
- ECE 6414: Analog Integrated System Design
- ECE 6435: Neuromorphic Analog VLSI Circuits
- ECE 6420: Wireless IC Design
- ECE 6445: Power IC Design
- ECE 8804A: VLSI Design: Theory to Tape-out
- ECE 8804B: VLSI Design: Test, Verification, Measurement
- ECE 6130: Advanced VLSI Systems
- ECE 6100: Advanced Computer Architecture
- ECE 6133: Physical Design Automation of VLSI Systems
- ECE 6140: Digital System Test
- ECE 8833: Advanced Glass-Core Packaging
- ECE 6135: Digital System in Nanometer Nodes
- ECE 6776: Integrated Microelectronics Systems Packaging
- ECE 6422: Interface IC Design for MEMS and Sensors
- ECE 6444: Silicon-Based Heterostructure Devices and Circuits
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