Integrated Circuit Science and Engineering at Nanjing Normal University is an undergraduate program (or a specialized track within electrical/electronic engineering fields) that focuses on the design, analysis, fabrication, and application of integrated circuits (ICs) — the foundational components of modern electronic systems. The curriculum blends electrical engineering, microelectronics, materials science, and computer‑aided design to give students both theoretical understanding and practical skills in modern semiconductor technology.
Students study core topics such as solid‑state electronics, analog and digital circuit design, VLSI (very‑large‑scale integration), semiconductor device physics, microelectronic fabrication processes, IC testing and verification, and electronic system integration. Laboratory coursework and design projects help students learn how to use EDA (electronic design automation) tools, simulate circuit behavior, and understand the entire IC lifecycle from concept to prototype.
The program emphasizes analytical thinking, precision engineering, and innovation, preparing graduates for careers in integrated circuit design, semiconductor manufacturing, hardware development, embedded systems, and electronic system engineering. Graduates are also well‑positioned for advanced study in microelectronics, nanoelectronics, semiconductor technology, and electrical engineering research.
NOTE: The university may have additional program-specific eligibility requirements. It is recommended to verify these on the official university website.