Accelerated B.S. in Semiconductor Materials and Devices
Request InformationCo-op Experience + Career Opportunities
Unlike traditional programs, Kettering students don’t wait until graduation to enter the semiconductor industry—they start working in it from year one.
Co-op from the Start
Graduate with nearly 2.5 years of paid industry experience while earning your degree.
Earn While You Learn
Students in Co-op can earn up to $50,000 over six terms, providing valuable industry experience while helping offset tuition costs.
Industry Integration
Work with leading semiconductor companies before you graduate—so when you do, you’ll already have a résumé that sets you apart.
More about the Co-op Experience
Companies You Can Work With
- ams OSRAM
- CTR Electronics
- Hemlock Semiconductor
- Jabil Circuit Inc
- KLA
- New Eagle
- RadiaBeam
- Siemens
- SK siltron
Careers in Semiconductor Materials & Devices
With the explosive growth in the global semiconductor industry, Kettering graduates enter high-impact, high-demand careers in:
- Semiconductor Materials R&D – Developing next-generation materials and processes.
- Quantum & Photonic Devices – Advancing optoelectronics, photonics, and quantum applications.
- Semiconductor Manufacturing Development – Enhancing materials synthesis, transistor behavior, and fabrication.
- EDA & Computational Modeling – Using software to simulate and optimize semiconductor performance.
- Nanotechnology & Applied Physics – Innovating nano-scale semiconductor structures and applications.

Industry Growth & Salary Outlook
- The U.S. semiconductor industry is projected to double in size by 2030 (CHIPS Act).
- Careers in semiconductor science, materials research, and process development offer median salaries ranging from $95,000 – $140,000, depending on specialization and experience (Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2024).
A Hands-On Experience That Sets You Apart
At Kettering, you don’t just study semiconductors—you apply your knowledge in real-world settings.
Applied Learning in Semiconductor Science
- Conduct hands-on research in semiconductor materials, quantum physics, and photonics using industry-standard lab equipment.
- Work with environmental scanning electron microscopes (ESEM), X-ray diffractometers (XRD), and photonics labs to analyze and test semiconductor properties.
- Gain experience with electronic design automation (EDA) tools, including Synopsys software, used by leading semiconductor companies.
Start Ahead. Stay Ahead.
This program moves fast. It demands the best. And it prepares you to lead in an industry where only the most skilled rise to the top.
If you’re ready to push your limits and become a leader in the semiconductor industry, take the first step today.