Semiconductor Ecosystem Master Class

Advance your expertise in semiconductor education and industry applications. This master class equips higher education faculty with the technical depth and industry context needed to develop cutting-edge courses in semiconductor technology.

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Program Overview

Equip your institution with cutting-edge semiconductor education. This master class empowers faculty to integrate industry-aligned knowledge, develop strategic curricula, and collaborate with ASU experts—ensuring students gain the skills needed for careers in the evolving semiconductor sector.

The Semiconductor Ecosystem Master Class strengthens faculty expertise in semiconductor education by providing industry insights, hands-on mentorship, and curriculum development strategies. Led by ASU faculty, instructional designers, and industry experts, this program explores semiconductor fundamentals, advanced packaging, and testing (APT). Faculty participants design a Curriculum Action Plan tailored to their institutions, ensuring alignment with industry demands.

Program Details

 

  8 Week Program

  • September 1–October 22, 2025 (Mondays and Wednesdays)
  • Live sessions 6–7:30 p.m. (MST)

  Program Structure

  • Live Sessions: Two 90-minute sessions per week focused on technical deep dives with ASU faculty and industry leaders.
  • Self-Paced Learning: Case studies, exercises, and curriculum projects.
  • Hands-On Lab Implementation: Get strategies to set up and optimize lab spaces for training.
  • Networking & Collaboration: Connect with faculty and industry experts to share best practices.

  Program Cost

  • Introductory price: $1299
  • Early Bird: $999 (Register by June 30, 2025)

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Join this unique opportunity to collaborate with ASU faculty to refine your curriculum and help prepare the next generation of semiconductor professionals with essential industry knowledge.

 

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Learn from Top-Ranked Faculty

The same distinguished ASU faculty who teach in ASU's top-ranked engineering and business programs will lead this master class, bringing their expertise from one of the best public universities for employability.

 

John Fowler

Motorola Professor in International Management and Professor 

Department of Supply Chain Management

 

 

Dale Rogers

ON Semiconductor Professor of Business and Professor

Department of Supply Chain Management

 

 

Sule Ozev

Professor

School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering

 

 

Terry Alford

Associate Director and Professor

School for Engineering of Matter, Transport and Energy

 

 

Hongbin Yu

Professor

School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering

 

 

Christopher Bailey

Professor

School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering