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About This Program

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How to Get Started

To get started in Semiconductor Manufacturing Technology, complete the admissions process at Eastfield College, Mountain View College or Richland College.

When you meet with an academic advisor, mention your interest in Semiconductor Manufacturing Technology so he or she can help you determine which courses you should take.

If you are planning to earn an associate degree or certificate in Semiconductor Manufacturing Technology, please note that you must complete 25 percent of your degree requirements at the college awarding the degree.

Tuition

Dallas County residents pay $117 per three-hour class — that’s $39 per credit hour, or less than $500 for a full semester load of 12 credit hours.

Compare that to what you’d pay elsewhere! See DCCCD tuition rates for tuition according to your place of residency.

Courses Offered (Curriculum)

Our catalog provides detailed information about the courses we offer and the courses required for the following associate degrees and certificate:

Developing Skills for Success

In addition to receiving classroom instruction, students in Semiconductor Manufacturing Technology have the opportunity to participate in cooperative education to gain first-hand knowledge and experience in the semiconductor industry.

Related Programs

We offer several related programs that might interest you, including Electronics Technology, Engineering Technology and Nanotechnology.

Faculty Profiles

Our Semiconductor Manufacturing Technology faculty members not only have academic degrees in their field but have real-world experience in the industry, which makes them able to relate to the challenges you will face in a competitive job market. Our instructors work closely with you one-on-one, encouraging you and helping you to succeed in school and on the job. See profiles of some of our Semiconductor Manufacturing Technology faculty.

Transferring From DCCCD

Semiconductor Manufacturing Technology courses are designed for entry into the workforce. However, if you are interested in earning a degree at a four-year institution, please visit the Transfer Services Web site for guidance on the transfer process.

Contact Us

If you have questions about the Semiconductor Manufacturing Technology program that aren’t answered on our Web site, please feel free to contact us.