Central Ohio’s emergence as a semiconductor hub, fueled by the
arrival of Intel in Licking County, presents an exciting
opportunity for people of all backgrounds aspiring to pursue a
career in this rapidly evolving industry. As the community
continues to grow, COTC will ensure a ready pipeline of
skilled technicians to support area manufacturers at Intel, its
suppliers and other advanced manufacturing firms.
The semiconductor manufacturing technology degree introduces you
to how semiconductor wafers are manufactured and processed to
become an integrated circuit used in a variety of
industries. Coursework includes a focus on quality control,
industrial safety, industrial controls/automation, AutoCAD,
circuits, introduction to semiconductors, introduction
to vacuum systems, fluid mechanics and statistical process
Control. You will also demonstrate problem-solving, critical
thinking and communication skills while learning how the
microelectronic manufacturing environment focuses on the punctual
delivery of products and tasks, according to the standard
operating procedure (SOP). A culminating capstone course
provides a work-based learning or project opportunity
that allows you to apply your knowledge to real-world
settings.
Industry Certification
Upon completion of the semiconductor manufacturing technology
program, you will take the National Institute for Metalworking
Skills (NIMS) Electrical Systems Specialist exam. NIMS
certification demonstrates that your skills meet the industry
established standards and is recognized by employers nationwide.