WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
Technicians, engineers, and researchers.
Decision makers, policy makers, and managers.
INTRODUCTION
This course focuses on the major process technologies used in fabrication of integrated circuits (ICs), discrete, and other semiconductor devices, which includes light emitting diodes (LEDs). Each topic covers important scientific aspects of wafer processing steps, which include crystal growth and wafer preparation, crystal defects and purification techniques, contamination control, oxidation, diffusion, ion implantation, lithography, thin film deposition technology, etching, metallization, process integration, electronic packaging and yield.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
i. Explain processes of developing semiconductor devices with various architectures.
ii. Understand types of operations sequence in fabricating a typical device.
iii. Calculate important parameters applicable to different individual process steps.
iv. Distinguish and compare different types of techniques used in different individual process steps.
v. Propose and design a simple semiconductor-device fabrication process flow.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
Technicians, engineers, and researchers.
Decision makers, policy makers, and managers.
INTRODUCTION
This course focuses on the major process technologies used in fabrication of integrated circuits (ICs), discrete, and other semiconductor devices, which includes light emitting diodes (LEDs). Each topic covers important scientific aspects of wafer processing steps, which include crystal growth and wafer preparation, crystal defects and purification techniques, contamination control, oxidation, diffusion, ion implantation, lithography, thin film deposition technology, etching, metallization, process integration, electronic packaging and yield.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
i. Explain processes of developing semiconductor devices with various architectures.
ii. Understand types of operations sequence in fabricating a typical device.
iii. Calculate important parameters applicable to different individual process steps.
iv. Distinguish and compare different types of techniques used in different individual process steps.
v. Propose and design a simple semiconductor-device fabrication process flow.
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1. Study Plan
Report ID : PGR032A 24-01-2014 03:27 PM
UNIVERSITI KUALA LUMPUR
Page 1 of 4
Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Hons) in Welding and Quality InspectionProgramme F15
50249113221Student ID NIK KHAIRUL AMILIN BIN NIK UBAIDILLAH
SEM2013/1Intake Sem 4Acad Sem In StudyStatus
140Total Credit to
Graduate
UNIVERSITI KUALA LUMPUR MALAYSIA FRANCE INSTITUTE 00002Institute
6Elective
Study Plan - Subjects
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
CORE
CORE
CORE
CORE
CORE
MPW
MPW #
MPW #
COCU #
COCU #
COCU #
COCU #
COCU #
COCU #
COCU #
COCU #
CORE
CORE
CORE
CORE
CORE
CORE
MPW
COCU #
COCU #
COCU #
COCU #
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
FFB17402
FTB11203
FWB10102
FWB12103
FWB12202
MPW2113
MPW2143
MPW2153
WCD11101
WCD11201
WCD11301
WCD11401
WCD11501
WCD11601
WCD11701
WCD11801
FEB10202
FFB18502
FKB10103
FMB11103
FTB12103
FWB10202
MPW2133
WCD12101
WCD12201
WCD12301
WCD12401
ENGINEERING DRAWING
MATERIALS SCIENCE
WELDING PRACTICES 1
WELDING AND CUTTING PROCESS
WELDING DESIGN AND SYMBOL
BAHASA KEBANGSAAN (A)
PENGAJIAN ISLAM
PENDIDIKAN MORAL
CAREER GUIDANCE 1
COMMUNITY SERVICE 1
CULTURE 1
RAKAN MASJID 1
SISWA-SISWI BOMBA &
PENYELAMAT 1
SISWA-SISWI PERTAHANAN AWAM
1
SPORTS MANAGEMENT 1
PERSONAL FINANCIAL
MANAGEMENT
ELECTRICAL PRINCIPLES
COMPUTER ASSISTED DRAFTING
ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
MATHEMATICS 1
STATICS AND DYNAMICS
FUNDAMENTAL METALLURGY
WELDING PRACTICES 2
PENGAJIAN MALAYSIA
CAREER GUIDANCE 2
COMMUNITY SERVICE 2
CULTURE 2
RAKAN MASJID 2
2
3
2
3
2
3
3
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
3
3
3
2
3
1
1
1
1
JANUARY 2013
JANUARY 2013
SEPTEMBER 2013
SEPTEMBER 2013
JANUARY 2013
SEPTEMBER 2013
JANUARY 2014
Semester
2
3
2
3
2
3
3
1
2
2
3
3
3
2
1
Credit
Gained
PASS
PASS
PASS
PASS
PASS
PASS
Status
Year CategorySem Subject Name Credit
Pre- Requisite
FFB17402
WCD11801
WCD11101
WCD11201
WCD11301
WCD11401
WCD11501
WCD11601
WCD11701
WCD11801
WCD11101
WCD11201
WCD11301
WCD11401
WCD11501
WCD11601
WCD11701
WCD11801
WCD11101
WCD11201
WCD11301
WCD11401
WCD11501
WCD11601
WCD11701
WCD11801
WCD11101
Name
AHMAD KAMAL BIN SHAHRUDINAcademic
Advisor
2. Study Plan
Report ID : PGR032A 24-01-2014 03:27 PM
UNIVERSITI KUALA LUMPUR
Page 2 of 4
Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Hons) in Welding and Quality InspectionProgramme F15
50249113221Student ID NIK KHAIRUL AMILIN BIN NIK UBAIDILLAH
SEM2013/1Intake Sem 4Acad Sem In StudyStatus
140Total Credit to
Graduate
UNIVERSITI KUALA LUMPUR MALAYSIA FRANCE INSTITUTE 00002Institute
6Elective
Study Plan - Subjects
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
COCU #
COCU #
COCU #
COCU #
CORE
CORE
CORE
CORE
CORE
CORE
UCS
CORE
CORE
CORE
CORE
CORE
CORE
UCS
CORE
CORE
CORE
CORE
CORE
UCS
UCS
CORE
ELECTIVE #
CORE
ELECTIVE #
CORE
2
2
2
2
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
6
6
6
6
6
WCD12401
WCD12501
WCD12601
WCD12701
FKB20203
FMB12203
FNB11102
FWB22303
FWB22403
FWB23102
WEB10302
FFB22102
FGB21103
FTB22203
FWB22803
FWB24103
FWB24203
WEB20202
FFB32203
FRB20103
FTB32303
FWB32503
FWB34303
WBB10102
WEB20302
FFB32303
FFB42403
FTB33103
FVB40703
FWB32703
RAKAN MASJID 2
SISWA-SISWI BOMBA &
PENYELAMAT 2
SISWA-SISWI PERTAHANAN AWAM
2
SPORTS MANAGEMENT 2
ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
MATHEMATICS 2
STRENGTH OF MATERIALS
FRENCH 1
JOINING TECHNOLOGY
WELDING DEFECTS
WELDING SAFETY MANAGEMENT
FUNDAMENTAL ENGLISH
SHEET METAL ENGINEERING
MANUFACTURING PROCESS
WELDING METALLURGY 1
WELDING MECHANICS
WELD INSPECTION TECHNIQUE
DESTRUCTIVE TESTING
PROFESSIONAL ENGLISH 1
DESIGN AND FABRICATION
(VESSEL)
THERMODYNAMICS AND HEAT
TRANSFER
WELDING METALLURGY 2
ADVANCE WELDING PROCESS
NON DESTRUCTIVE TESTING
TECHNOPRENEURSHIP
PROFESSIONAL ENGLISH 2
DESIGN AND FABRICATION
(STRUCTURE)
FABRICATION AND APPLICATION
ENGINEERING
CORROSION
ENGINEERING ETHIC
WELDING PROCEDURE
CONSTRUCTION
1
1
1
1
3
3
2
3
3
2
2
2
3
3
3
3
3
2
3
3
3
3
3
2
2
3
3
3
3
3
SEPTEMBER 2013
JANUARY 2014
JANUARY 2013
JANUARY 2013
JANUARY 2013
JANUARY 2013
JANUARY 2013
JANUARY 2014
SEPTEMBER 2013
JANUARY 2014
SEPTEMBER 2013
Semester
3
2
3
3
2
2
3
3
2
Credit
Gained
PASS
PASS
PASS
PASS
PASS
PASS
PASS
PASS
Status
Year CategorySem Subject Name Credit
Pre- Requisite
WCD11201
WCD11301
WCD11401
WCD11501
WCD11601
WCD11701
WCD11501
WCD11601
WCD11101
WCD11201
WCD11301
WCD11401
WCD11501
WCD11701
WCD11601
WCD11801
FKB10103
FMB11103
FTB12103
WEB10302
FTB22203
WEB20202
WBB10102
Name
AHMAD KAMAL BIN SHAHRUDINAcademic
Advisor
3. Study Plan
Report ID : PGR032A 24-01-2014 03:27 PM
UNIVERSITI KUALA LUMPUR
Page 3 of 4
Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Hons) in Welding and Quality InspectionProgramme F15
50249113221Student ID NIK KHAIRUL AMILIN BIN NIK UBAIDILLAH
SEM2013/1Intake Sem 4Acad Sem In StudyStatus
140Total Credit to
Graduate
Semester Repeat Status Indicator
Other Subjects
UNIVERSITI KUALA LUMPUR MALAYSIA FRANCE INSTITUTE 00002Institute
59162
Subject Name Credit
6Elective
Study Plan - Subjects
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
3
3
3
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
UCS
UCS
FYP
ELECTIVE #
CORE
CORE
ELECTIVE #
CORE
UCS
FYP
INTRA
6
6
6
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
8
WBB10202
WMD10101
WPB49804
FGB41103
FTB43203
FWB42603
FWB45203
FWB45303
WMD10201
WPB49906
WIB39908
INNOVATION MANAGEMENT
MANDARIN 1
FINAL YEAR PROJECT 1
ADVANCED MANUFACTURING
TECHNOLOGY
FAILURE ANALYSIS
WELDING RECLAMATION
INTRODUCTION TO UNDERWATER
WELDING (WET WELDING)
ROBOTIC WELDING
MANDARIN 2
FINAL YEAR PROJECT 2
INDUSTRIAL TRAINING
2
1
4
3
3
3
3
3
1
6
8
SEPTEMBER 2013
Semester
1
Credit
Gained
PASS
Status
Year CategorySem Subject Name Credit
Legend/Note: CT - Credit Transfer, Rpt - Repeat, NC - not counted in the Cumm Credits Gain, R - Exempted, but need Replacement,
ST - Subject is currently taken, # - Option Subject
From intake September 2013 only.
MPU34** - choice subjects. Require to pass only ONE subject
Pre- Requisite
MPU3232
WMD10101
WPB49804
Name
AHMAD KAMAL BIN SHAHRUDINAcademic
Advisor
4. Study Plan
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Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Hons) in Welding and Quality InspectionProgramme F15
50249113221Student ID NIK KHAIRUL AMILIN BIN NIK UBAIDILLAH
SEM2013/1Intake Sem 4Acad Sem In StudyStatus
140Total Credit to
Graduate
UNIVERSITI KUALA LUMPUR MALAYSIA FRANCE INSTITUTE 00002Institute
6Elective
COMPLETION STATUS :
COCURRICULUM
CORE
ELECTIVE
FYP
INTRA
MPW
UCS
2
93
6
10
8
9
12
2
46
6
5
140TOTAL : 59
CATEGORY REQUIRED COMPLETED
SUMMARY
Report any discrepancies to Academic Services Institutes.
Current Performance (Date : 24-JAN-14)
Cummulative Credits Taken (CCT) : 36
Cummulative Credits Gain (CCG) : 36
Total Credits to Graduate (TCG) : 140
Credits Transfer (CT) : 23
Semester Credit Taken (SCT) : 0
Current Student Status : In Study - Not Yet Completed
Note:
*CCG refers to all passed subjects including those NOT in the programme structure (Other Subjects). Refer to Academic Advisor on the Actual Total Credits accepted for
graduation especially one year before expected date to complete study.
OTHER SUBJECTS
BAHASA MELAYU
(SPM) **
**Applicable for Malaysian Students (From Intake September 2013)
Students must register and pass subject MPU3213 Bahasa Kebangsaan A before graduation if attain grade D and E in Bahasa Melayu at SPM level and never passed
Bahasa Kebangsaan A in their previous programme. Other conditions, refer to your Academic Advisor. Students under this category will graduate with additional of 3 credits
on top of TCG.
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Name
AHMAD KAMAL BIN SHAHRUDINAcademic
Advisor
ABBREVIATIONS : Subjects Categorisation for Self Monitoring of Study
Completion
Checked by ( Student ) Verified by ( Academic Advisor / Authorised
personnel )
Malaysian
International
Category of Students
1
2
3
4
5
1
2
3
4
5
Hubungan Etnik (MPU3113)
Tamadun Islam & Tamadun Asia (TITAS) (MPU3123)
Technopreneurship (MPU3232)
Isu-isu Kontemporari Muslim di Malaysia (MPU3333) / Culture and Lifestyle in Malaysia (MPU3343)
Co-curriculum 2 (MPU34**)
Malaysian Studies (MPU3173)
Bahasa Melayu Komunikasi 3 (MPU3143)
Technopreneurship (MPU3232)
Culture and Lifestyle in Malaysia (MPU3343)
Co-curriculum 2 (MPU34**)
MPU Subjects
3
3
2
3
2
3
3
2
3
2
Credit
Additional Information (Applicable From Intake September 2013):
*National Requirements (MPU Subjects) for Bachelor Programmes - 13 Credits
This report contains basic information on the checklist of subjects required to be completed during your study in UniKL and is
used as self-monitoring of study completion purposes and should be used within UniKL only.
The official status COMPLETED will only be updated after senate endorsement.
Signature :
Name :
Date :
Remark :
Date :
Signature :
Name : NIK KHAIRUL AMILIN BIN NIK UBAIDILLAH ( 50249113221 )
UCS : University Compulsory Subjects UCS(L) : University Compulsory
Subjects (Foreign Language Options)
MPW : Matapelajaran Wajib - MQA
Compulsory Subjects (Effective for Intake
before September 2013)
MPU : Matapelajaran Umum - MQA
Requirements subjects (Effective From
Intake September 2013)
FYP : Final Year Project INTRA : Industrial Training