Comprehensive Semiconductors and Microelectronics Program

U.S. Pours Money Into Chips, but Even Soaring Spending Has Limits

"Purdue University, which built a new semiconductor laboratory, has set a goal of graduating 1,000 engineers each year..."

The New York Times

"I am pleased to hear about the new graduate and undergraduate credentials and degrees on microelectronics and semiconductors being launched at Purdue University. These innovative and much-needed initiatives will play a key role in satisfying the voracious demand for skilled talent in the semiconductor industry. I am confident that graduates from this program will be in much demand at Lattice and other companies in our industry."

Jim Anderson

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Comprehensive Semiconductors and Microelectronics Program Degrees