Master of Microelectronic Engineering
Course code/s: SMME - Melbourne
This course is no longer being offered to new students from Semester 2, 2012.
The microelectronics engineer today is faced with many challenges brought about by the rapid advances in computer, multimedia, and telecommunication technology. The Master of Microelectronic Engineering program addresses all aspects of this technology, from the high-level specification of microelectronic systems, through implementation alternatives to the realisation of integrated circuits. The course aims to produce engineers with the necessary skills and practical experiences to satisfy the requirements of the microelectronics industry. An important feature of the course is the opportunity it provides for students to design their own integrated circuits.
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. Candidates who do not strictly meet the above requirements may be considered for admission following the successful completion of the Postgraduate Diploma in Electronic Engineering. Students may enter the Masters course in either the first or the second semester.
Advanced standing
Applications for advanced standing will be considered in accordance with University policy. Students with an appropriate background that includes the material covered by the fundamental subjects may be granted up to one semester advanced standing, shortening the course to 18 months. Alternatively, individual fundamental subjects can be replaced with further electives where a student has demonstrated knowledge of the material covered. The program chosen must consist of a minimum of 120 credit points of fifth year level subjects.
Course structure
The Master of Microelectronic Engineering course is a two-year full time program (or its part-time equivalent) requiring the successful completion of 135 credit points of core subjects, either a major project (60 credit points) or minor project (30 credit points) and elective subjects, for a total of 240 credit points. Electives can be selected from studies in microelectronics or allied disciplines, which include the pool of fourth and fifth year subjects offered by the Department of Electronic Engineering. Subject to approval by the course coordinator, students may enrol in up to three relevant subjects to the value of 45 credit points from other areas of the University.
Note: not all the subjects listed below are available in both semesters.
Core subjects (135 credit points)
| Teaching period | Subject name | Subject code | Credit points |
|---|---|---|---|
| TE-SEM-1 | Embedded Processors | ELE3EMB | 15 |
| TE-SEM-1 | Advanced Digital Systems Design | ELE4ADD | 15 |
| TE-SEM-1 | Semiconductor Materials and Devices | ELE5SDP | 15 |
| TE-SEM-1 | Digital System Design | ELE5DSD | 15 |
|
TE-SEM-1 or TE-SEM-2 |
Engineering Practice | ELE5PRA | 15 |
| TE-SEM-2 | Electronic Design Automation-Tools and Technique | ELE3DDE | 15 |
| TE-SEM-1 | Integrated Circuit Design | ELE5ICD | 15 |
| TE-SEM-2 | Test and Verification | ELE5TAV | 15 |
| TE-SEM-2 | Design for Mass Production | ELE5DES | 15 |
Project subjects (60 credit points)
| Teaching period | Subject name | Subject code | Credit points |
|---|---|---|---|
|
TE-SEM-1 or TE-SEM-2 |
Electronic Engineering Major Project A 2 | ELE5MPA | 30 |
|
TE-SEM-1 or TE-SEM-2 |
Electronic Engineering Major Project B 2 | ELE5MPB | 30 |
Elective subjects (75 or 45 credit points)
| Teaching period | Subject name | Subject code | Credit points |
|---|---|---|---|
| TE-SEM-1 | C Programming for Engineers and Scientists | CSE1CES | 15 |
| TE-SEM-1 | Advanced Signal Processing | ELE4ASP | 15 |
| TE-SEM-1 | Applied Management for Engineers | ELE4EMT | 15 |
| TE-SEM-2 | Object Oriented Programming Using C++ | CSE1CPP | 15 |
| TE-SEM-2 | Digital Signal Processing | ELE3SIP | 15 |
| TE-SEM-2 | Communication Networks | ELE4NET | 15 |
Subjects selected may include other approved fourth and fifth year subjects offered by the Department of Electronic Engineering, or areas of the University (such as computer science and computer engineering, mathematics, physics or statistics) or other universities offering specialised microelectronic engineering subjects.
2 Enrolment subject to approval from the course coordinator.
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.