The joint Master of Science in Integrated Circuit Design (TUM–NTU) prepares engineers to design modern analog, digital and mixed-signal integrated circuits for the semiconductor industry. The programme is delivered in Singapore and combines circuit fundamentals with architecture, design methodology and automation.
The Master of Science in Integrated Circuit Design is a collaborative program offered by the Technical University of Munich (TUM) and Nanyang Technological University (NTU). This two-year course is designed to equip engineers with the skills necessary to develop modern analog, digital, and mixed-signal integrated circuits, catering to the demands of the semiconductor industry. The program is delivered in Singapore and emphasizes a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical application.
The curriculum encompasses comprehensive topics in integrated circuit design, including both fundamental principles and advanced design methodologies. Key areas of study include:
Capstone/Project/Thesis: Students are encouraged to confirm the final graduation requirements with the program office.
While specific GRE/GMAT scores and GPA thresholds are not mandated, applicants should possess a strong academic background relevant to the field of study. Additionally, proficiency in English is required, with accepted tests and minimum scores as follows:
Applicants must submit official or provisional Bachelor Degree Certificates and Academic Transcripts, adhering to the specified documentation guidelines.
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