Yangzhou University (YZU)

Bachelor in Microelectronics Science & Engineering

Yangzhou, China

The Bachelor in Microelectronics Science & Engineering at Yangzhou University (YZU) is a 4 year long program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Yangzhou University (YZU) is a comprehensive public university in Yangzhou with a history stretching back to earlier institutions founded in the early 1900s. Formed through a merger of several colleges, YZU now comprises multiple campuses and more than 116 undergraduate programs across a wide spectrum of disciplines. The university blends traditional strengths in agriculture and the sciences with growing capabilities in engineering, management and the humanities.

YZU enrolls tens of thousands of students and hosts a sizable international community, supported by more than two thousand faculty members including nationally recognized scholars. The university offers doctoral and master programs, postdoctoral stations, and several state-level disciplines and research centers. Notable research areas include chemistry, plant and animal sciences, engineering and agricultural sciences, with multiple disciplines ranked among the top institutions globally in specific indexes.

International students benefit from campus accommodation in the scenic Wen-Hui Road campus, which offers single to triple rooms and a vibrant student life amid green spaces and historic surroundings. Strong international collaborations with over 220 institutions support exchange programs and joint research. Prospective students can expect practical learning opportunities, scholarship options and a supportive environment for both academic study and cultural integration in Jiangsu province.

About the Program

The Bachelor in Microelectronics Science & Engineering at Yangzhou University is a 4-year program for students who want to work in tech. It's taught in English and focuses on the design and development of microelectronic systems.

The curriculum covers subjects like circuit design, semiconductor physics, and electronic materials. Students also work on projects that help them develop skills in programming, testing, and troubleshooting.

Graduates can work as microelectronics engineers, circuit designers, or research and development managers. They can find jobs in companies that make electronic devices, such as Huawei or Intel, or in research institutions that focus on microelectronics.

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