Semiconductor Manufacturing Technology
Prepare for a Career in Semiconductor Manufacturing with Practical, Hands-On Training
Prepare for a Career in Semiconductor Manufacturing with Practical, Hands-On Training
Jump-start your career in one of today’s most innovative industries with the Semiconductor Manufacturing Technology program at Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµÍø (CWI)! This Basic Technical Certificate (BTC) offers hands-on training in quality control, statistical processing, and semiconductor nanofabrication — preparing you for entry-level roles as a lab, SEM, or manufacturing technician.
With automation and high-tech equipment driving demand, now is the perfect time to gain skills employers need. CWI’s strong partnerships with companies like Micron Technology give you direct access to industry-relevant training. Most classes in this program are available online, giving you the flexibility to train on your terms.
Planning to continue your education? Classes in this program can be applied toward an Associate of Science Degree in CWI's Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) program — giving you a clear path to transfer on or level-up your education.
As the core education partner with Micron Technology, Inc. (Micron), CWI is excited to lead efforts in delivering top-level education and skills training to students in support of the company's recently announced $15 billion expansion in Boise.
Gain relevant industry experience while having your education costs covered through Micron's Registered Apprenticeship Program.
Apply electrical and electronic theory and related knowledge, usually under the direction of engineering staff, to design, build, repair, adjust, and modify electrical components, circuitry, controls, and machinery for subsequent evaluation and use by engineering staff in making engineering design decisions.
Annual Openings*
Hourly Median Wage*
Annual Median Salary
Growth (2025 – 2035)*
Perform any or all of the following functions in the manufacture of electronic semiconductors: load semiconductor material into furnace; saw formed ingots into segments; load individual segment into crystal growing chamber and monitor controls; locate crystal axis in ingot using x-ray equipment and saw ingots into wafers; and clean, polish, and load wafers into series of special purpose furnaces, chemical baths, and equipment used to form circuitry and change conductive properties.
Annual Openings*
Hourly Median Wage*
Annual Median Salary
Growth (2025 – 2035)*
*Data sourced from Lightcastâ„¢ (2023), a global leader in labor market analytics, and limited to the state of Idaho. Contact CWI Institutional Research for questions regarding this data. Career pathways may require further education beyond CWI.
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