Division of Continuing and Extended Education
Executive Director
Nancy M. Pratt, Ph.D.
n.pratt@csuohio.edu
Solid State Electronics/Microelectronics
Registration is Now Open!
Enrolling for Fall 2025 (In-person, Fifteen Weeks)
Start date: August 25, 2025
Course Meets M & W 4:00 - 5:50 pm
Berkman Hall (BH) 418
If you have questions about the course, please email Dr. Siu-Tung Yau at s.yau@csuohio.edu.
Microelectronics lies at the heart of modern technology, enabling everything from smartphones and electric vehicles to medical devices and advanced computing. This course is designed for professionals from diverse fields who are looking to transition into the rapidly evolving semiconductor industry. You don't need a background in electrical engineering—just curiosity and a willingness to learn. We will explore the fundamentals of solid-state physics, semiconductor materials, and how tiny electronic components like transistors, diodes, and integrated circuits function and are manufactured. Through accessible explanations and practical examples, you'll gain a strong foundation in how microelectronic devices are designed, fabricated, and used in real-world systems. The semiconductor industry is a dynamic, high-impact field with growing demand for talent across design, manufacturing, testing, and systems integration. Whether you come from software, mechanical engineering, physics, or another discipline, this course will give you the knowledge and confidence to understand and contribute to the world of microelectronics.
Tuition: $1650 payable by credit card or company purchase order
CSU Professional Development Benefit Accepted
Earned Credential: Non-credit Verified Certificate of Completion and Digital Badge

Course Outline
Required Textbook: Solid State Electronic Devices, Ben G. Streetman and Sanjay Banerjee.
0. Overview of microelectronics
1. Crystal Properties: fundamental characteristics of metals, semiconductors, and insulators
2. Electron and hole properties in semiconductors
3. Quantum effects and Fermi-Dirac statistics
4. Energy Bands and Charge Carriers
5. Excess Carriers, Fermi levels, and Quasi-Fermi levels
6. PN Junction, Metal-Semiconductor Junction, and MOS fundamentals
7. Field Effect Transistors
8. Bipolar Junction Transistors
9. Microfabrication of semiconductor devices
10. Integrated circuits
11. New device architecture for nanometer-scale transistors
Competencies
After taking this course, learners will be equipped with the basic theoretical knowledge of microelectronics/solid state electronics. They will also have an understanding of the latest developments in this field and a prospective view of future developments.
Professional Development
The content of this course provides learners with sufficient knowledge to enter the field of microelectronics in roles found in semiconductor companies, research labs, manufacturing facilities, and industries like telecommunications, consumer electronics, defense, automotive, and medical devices.
Executive Director
Nancy M. Pratt, Ph.D.
n.pratt@csuohio.edu