Semiconductor Engineering Apprenticeship at Foothill

Semiconductor Engineering Apprenticeships

Step into a cutting-edge career through Foothill College’s Semiconductor Engineering apprenticeship and Certificate of Achievement in Semiconductor Processing. This program offers you the chance to earn while you learn, working in clean-room environments for leading semiconductor manufacturers while completing college coursework designed to prepare you for high-demand roles in wafer fabrication, advanced packaging and chip manufacturing.

 

Semiconductor Engineering Features and Benefits

  • Fully tuition-free apprenticeship certificate option (15 units) available, with full-time employment, livable wage, and benefits.
  • Designed in response to the nationwide semiconductor workforce shortage and backed by the CHIPS and Science Act and industry partners.
  • Pathway to an Associate of Science (AS) in Semiconductor Engineering, enabling you to advance into higher-level roles.
  • Hands-on training in clean-room operations: wafer handling, contamination control, lithography, etching, deposition, testing and manufacturing processes.
  • Located in the heart of Silicon Valley’s semiconductor ecosystem — strong regional demand and employer network support.
  • Excellent career outlook: national labor reports expect thousands of technicians will be needed across new fabs and manufacturing expansions.
  • Transferable technical, STEM and manufacturing skills that open doors into semiconductor, microelectronics, advanced manufacturing and tech-hardware industries.

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Semiconductor Engineering Apprenticeship Degree & Certificate

All certificate and degree pathways in Semiconductor are open to ALL students interested in either preparing for a semiconductor processing technician position at a semiconductor company and/or pursuing certificate training that leads to an associate degree in Semiconductor Engineering or Engineering at Foothill College. Participation in an apprenticeship program is optional.

View the list below for Semiconductor Engineering programs offered at Foothill College. Select the program map to see a suggested schedule that fulfills both program and college requirements.

For detailed program requirements and full course listings, visit the Semiconductor Engineering Apprenticeship's Degrees and Certificates information page.

  • Semiconductor Engineering Apprenticeship, AS Program Map.
  • Semiconductor Engineering Apprenticeship, CA Program Map.
  • Semiconductor Engineering Apprenticeship, CA Program Map.

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Meeting the Need for Semiconductor Training

In 2022, Congress enacted the Creating Helpful Incentives to Produce Semiconductors (CHIPS) and Science Act, a major investment in rebuilding U.S. chip manufacturing capacity. In direct response, Foothill College began developing a Semiconductor Processing Technician Apprenticeship—working alongside leading industry and education partners to meet the region’s critical workforce needs.

Throughout 2023, Foothill and its business partners collaborated to design the curriculum and register the program with the U.S. Department of Labor and the California Division of Apprenticeship Standards (DAS), establishing the first registered semiconductor apprenticeship program in both California and the nation. This effort reflects Foothill’s commitment to supporting Silicon Valley’s advanced manufacturing ecosystem and expanding pathways into high-skill, high-wage STEM careers.

How to Apply to Semi-Conductor Apprenticeship

  1. Apply with Work2Future — Add email and get connected to job openings associated with this program
  2. Submit application to employer.
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  4. Apply to Foothill College.
  5. Register for Classes:
    1.  Quarter 1: Math 40A Quantitative Reasoning, 5 units, with an option to take Math 240A as a co-requisite, 2-unit support course.
    2. Quarter 2: ENGR 61A Introduction to Semiconductor Process Technicican, 5 units.
    3. Quarter 3: ENGR 101A Advanced Manufacturing, 5 units.
  6.  Upon completion of the Semiconductor Processing Technician Apprenticeship program, graduates are eigible to receive a Certificate of Achievement in Semiconductor Processing Technician from Foothill College and Certificate of Completion from the Division of Industrial Relations.
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Apprenticeship Office

apprenticeships@foothill.edu

Chris Allen, Dean of Apprenticeship Programs & Strategic Partnerships
allenchris@foothill.edu

Phuong Tran, Grant Monitor
(408) 745-8018
tranphuong@foothill.edu

Karen Oeh, Apprenticeship Programs Coordinator
(408) 745-8021
oehkaren@fhda.edu
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