Graduate Certificate in Microelectronics
Course code/s: SCM - Melbourne
This course has been designed as the first stage of the Master of Microelectronic Engineering program. The aim of the course is to allow engineers to upgrade their skills and practical experience to satisfy the requirements of the microelectronics industry. The course is not available to overseas students.
Admission requirements
Applicants to the course normally require a four year Bachelor of Engineering degree in Electronic Engineering or Computer Engineering or Communication/Telecommunication Engineering, or a four year Bachelor of Science (Honours) degree in an appropriate field, or an equivalent qualification. Applicants with a three year BSc degree (in an appropriate field) or a Bachelor of Engineering degree in another field may also be considered for admission, following the successful completion of the Postgraduate Diploma in Electronic Engineering.
Course structure
The Graduate Certificate in Microelectronics requires the successful completion of four subjects, each worth 15 credit points. The course would normally be taken over two teaching periods part-time, commencing in teaching period 2. A student should select subjects in consultation with the course coordinator and would depend on the student’s background.
Recommended subjects (60 credit points)
| Teaching period | Subject name | Subject code | Credit points |
|---|---|---|---|
| TE-SEM-1 | Digital System Design | ELE5DSD | 15 |
| TE-SEM-1 | Integrated Circuit Design | ELE5ICD | 15 |
| TE-SEM-2 | Design for Mass Production | ELE5DES | 15 |
| TE-SEM-2 | Electronic Design Automation-Tools and Technique | ELE3DDE | 15 |
Please note: Some of these subjects may not be offered in the current year. For a full description of subjects, including the subject name, subject code, credit points, campus/location, teaching period and availability, subject coordinator, class requirements, assessment, prerequisites and readings, please click on the appropriate Subject Code or refer to the Subject/Unit Database at www.latrobe.edu.au/udb_public.