Educational Activities
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Graduate Education
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Modeling & Analysis of Semiconductor
Manufacturing Course
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Taught for the first time in Spring 1997
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4 Intel, 5 Motorola, and 10 ASU full-time students
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Guest speakers included: Devades Pillai (Intel), David Drain (Intel), Andreas
Wild (Motorola)
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Interdisciplinary Master 's Specialization
in Semiconductor Manufacturing
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The College of Engineering at ASU has recently made curriculum changes
in the Electrical Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Chemical Engineering,
and Materials Engineering graduate programs to allow students to pursue
INTERDISCIPLINARY studies in semiconductor processing and manufacturing,
leading to masters degrees within their own discipline. Furthermore, these
departments and others at ASU are working together to offer more LATE AFTERNOON/EARLY
EVENING and TELEVISED courses to make it easier for engineers employed
full-time in local industry to earn MASTERS DEGREES.
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Technology MBA
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The Technology MBA at Arizona State University is an Evening MBA program
designed specifically for technology professionals. Cases, applications
and examples used in the Technology MBA emphasize technology, global competition,
and rapid organizational change. Elective coursework is selected by the
student and is flexible to allow students to pursue advanced study in engineering,
science, or business. Elective coursework can be taken either at the main
campus or at the ASU Research Park site.
Undergraduate Education
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Development of a new Manufacturing Systems Course
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ECE 394: Introduction to Manufacturing Engineering taught at Intel
Continuing Education
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Improving Equipment Productivity : SEMI
Business/Technology Education Program
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Instructors:Doron Meyersdorf, Tefen
Ltd, John Fowler , ASU
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SEMICON West - July 15, 1997
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SEMICON Southwest - October 14,1997