Master of Science in Wide Bandgap Semiconductors

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New graduate program launching fall 2026

Turning High Impact Semiconductors into High Impact Innovation

Wide bandgap (WBG) materials such as SiC (silicon carbide) and GaN (gallium nitride) offer higher efficiency, faster switching and higher-temperature operation. These properties enable smaller and lighter power systems.

They are transforming electric vehicles, fast-charging energy inverters, aerospace and defense applications and data center power systems. Wide bandgap semiconductors are essential for advancing clean energy, transportation and high-performance systems.

Semiconductor and power hub

Advance your knowledge within one of the nation’s leading ecosystems for wide bandgap semiconductors for applications in power electronics, RF, and photonics applications.

World-class facilities

Access cleanrooms, nanofabrication labs, power electronics testbeds and characterization tools.

Strong industry connections

Connect with companies in EVs, aerospace, communication, clean energy and chip manufacturing.

Learn by doing

Practicum experiences offer hands-on work with WBG devices and systems. Students will use advanced equipment to test, model, and analyze WBG technologies.

Graduates will be prepared for roles such as:

  • R&D engineer in semiconductor manufacturing
  • Power electronics design engineer
  • Wide bandgap device or module engineer
  • Applications engineer (EVs, renewables, aerospace)
  • Roles in national labs and government agencies

Industries hiring wide bandgap talent include electric vehicles, renewable energy, aerospace and defense, industrial systems, data centers and semiconductor manufacturing. 

Ideal backgrounds

  • BS in electrical engineering, computer engineering, materials science, physics or related disciplines
  • Mid-career engineers seeking advanced technical preparation
  • Strong fundamentals in circuits, devices, or materials
  • Interest in clean energy, transportation, or semiconductor applications
  • Motivation to enter fast-growing power and semiconductor sectors

Admissions and key dates

  • Program start: Fall 2026
  • Application term: Now open
  • Location: NC State University, Raleigh, North Carolina

 

Additional requirements:

  • NC State Graduate School application
  • Relevant undergraduate degree
  • Transcripts, statement of purpose and recommendations
  • English proficiency documentation (if applicable) 

The MS-WBGS program is hybrid. Coursework includes online synchronous and asynchronous components, with intensive on-campus summer practicum sessions.

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