What is Semiconductor Manufacturing?
Technology is run on computer microchips and integrated circuits. Almost everything has microchips within it. For example, computers, phones, cars, cameras, smart doorbells, automated irrigation systems, airplanes, and more. Semiconductor manufacturing is the process used to make the technology used every day. The building blocks to new discoveries are at your fingertips. From space exploration to finding new ways to treat cancer or develop the next microchip for tech products, the options are truly limitless with nanotechnology and semiconductor manufacturing.
Rio’s Semiconductor Training Program for Veterans Featured on PBS NewsHour
A new PBS NewsHour story focuses on how schools in Arizona are helping build the workforce to manufacture semiconductors in the U.S. The story highlights Rio Salado’s Microelectronics and Nanomanufacturing Certificate program for veterans, and how it is helping students get the education and hands-on experience needed to enter the booming semiconductor industry.
Program Grants
Rio Salado College is undertaking the work to increase the employee pool for the semiconductor manufacturing industry, which includes nanotechnology, thanks to grants awarded through the National Science Foundation as part of Advanced Technological Education. Learn more about these grants via the links below.
Program Grants
Nano Knows No Limits
This program is a technician education program with a hybrid learning environment that prepares students to quickly enter the workforce.
Microelectronics & Nanomanufacturing Certificate Program
This program supports members of the U.S. military, veterans, and family members to gain the knowledge, skills, and abilities (KSAs) to move into the semiconductor and microelectronics workforce.