Semiconducting Engineering: Start Your Career Here

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Semiconducting Engineering is best pursued through majors like Electrical Engineering or Solid State Physics. A strong interest in Physics can lead to various career paths within the field, including designing integrated circuits (ICs) and developing new semiconductor processes. As a high school junior, it's beneficial to explore these areas further to refine specific interests. Engaging in related coursework and seeking internships can provide valuable insights into potential job opportunities. Overall, a solid foundation in Physics will be advantageous for a career in Semiconducting Engineering.
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I am interested in going into Semiconducting Engineering as a career. What would be a good major to start in for this field.
 
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flannabhra said:
I am interested in going into Semiconducting Engineering as a career. What would be a good major to start in for this field.

Electrical Engineering and/or Solid State Physics.

What are your interests? Designing ICs? Designing new semiconductor processes and devices?
 
I am interested in Physics in general as a major. I am still a high school junior so I have time to decide what I want to go into specifically, but after taking two years of Physics, I couldn't think of anything I'd rather study. Do you have any recommendations as to what majors and jobs there are available in the field of Physics?
 
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