The training program specializing in Semiconductor Materials, under the Faculty of Chemical Technology - Environment. The results create a foundation for deploying a new training direction, in line with the high-tech development trend.
This industry is associated with the field of semiconductor chips, identified as one of the national strategic technology groups. The development of the program reflects the orientation of approaching market demand and industrial shift trends.
The appraisal council includes scientists, experienced experts and business representatives in the semiconductor field. The evaluation process is carried out seriously, focusing on scientificity and applicability. As a result, the program is approved with absolute consensus. This affirms a reasonable training structure and practical implementation capacity.
The highlight of the program is the construction process with wide consultation from businesses. The training content is designed in the direction of strengthening practice. Students have access to technology close to the production environment. The modules focus on materials analysis, equipment operation, simulation and data processing skills. These are essential competencies for semiconductor human resources.
The program is built on the basis of wide consultation from businesses and employers such as Viettel, FPT Semiconductor, Samsung, Hana Micron Vina, Amkor Technology, Infineon Technologies AG, Victory Giant Technology... The training content focuses on strengthening practice, approaching practical technology, and at the same time focusing on developing competencies to meet the needs of the labor market such as material analysis, equipment operation, simulation and data processing in research. Linking with businesses helps the program improve practicality. At the same time, it creates opportunities for students to access the working environment early. This training model aims to shorten the gap between theory and production.
According to the roadmap, the program will continue to be completed based on professional comments. The school will complete the dossier for approval according to regulations. After that, the major will be put into enrollment and training.
This move contributes to diversifying the field of study. At the same time, it meets the demand for high-quality human resources in the field of semiconductor technology.