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Make the most of your time at ASU by maxing out your skillset
As the most innovative university in the nation, ASU is a learning laboratory for discovery and lifelong personal growth.
Nestled in the semiconductor “capital” of the Southwest, ASU sits at the epicenter of the U.S. microelectronics wave, uniquely positioned to provide unparalleled access for students to access this high-demand future.
As undergraduate students, you are at the dawn of what you can gain from your experience at ASU. Take advantage! Choose now, choose wisely, and let us help you with the following resources.
So many options to choose from
Microelectronics bachelor’s degree programs
Find a degree that helps launch your career in the field of semiconductors and the future of microelectronics.
Choose microelectronics technical electives
Already chose your major? Be strategic when by choosing your electives. When setting up your schedule, choose technical electives focused on semiconductor manufacturing, materials science, electrical engineering and other microelectronics-rich disciplines, all aligned with current industry demands.
Earn stackable microcredentials
Microcredentials are “badges” earned through specialized short courses that help you gain focused, industry-relevant skills that directly apply to work in the semiconductor and microelectronics industries. Scholarships are available!
Solve a problem: Conduct research
Conducting research as an undergraduate shows future employers that you are ready for the workforce. You gain confidence and make a difference by solving real-world problems. Most research experiences are fully funded and you work directly with faculty and industry partners. Through research, you have access to our state-of-the-art facilities and work on real-world problems while advancing your skills and helping others.
Get an internship in the semiconductor industry
Launch your career in one of the world’s fastest-growing industries by exploring semiconductor internships with a range of local and national employers — including ASU partners like Intel, TSMC, Applied Materials, and more. Login or create an ASU Handshake account to see the curated list of microelectronics internships on offer.

More undergraduate student resources
There are more resources for you in the Fulton Schools Student Hub. Check out our undergraduate student resources page to get directly connected to:
- Tutoring.
- The Fulton Schools Career Center.
- Scholarships and funding.
- And more!