Semiconductor Technician Certification

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Last Update November 9, 2024
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About This Course

Curriculum Description

Semiconductors are the foundation of our modern world. This curriculum is designed to equip learners with essential skills for success in semiconductor manufacturing. It includes a series of courses that provide a thorough understanding of the manufacturing process, covering a total of twenty-two courses.

Upon completing the training, learners can take a certification exam consisting of 100 questions. You will have three opportunities to pass the exam, with a passing score of 75% required. If you do not pass after three attempts, you will need to re-enroll in the curriculum. This certification, issued by Quantum Academy in collaboration with our partner Workforge, is valid for three years.

The Semiconductor Technician Certification comprises 22 courses. These courses are offered as a complete package and cannot be purchased individually.

Curriculum Objectives

  • Summarizes a high-level overview of steps that are taken to build a semiconductor.
  • Identifies the methods used to deposit thin films onto wafer, or substrate.
  • Explains the ion implantation overview process.
  • Reviews the general process of performing a vacuum leak check.
  • Performs a vacuum leak check.

Curriculum Duration

30+ hours, Certification exam 1.5 hours

Requisite Knowledge 

None

Target Audience

  • New hires, managers, supervisors, engineers, technicians, or any individual working in semiconductor manufacturing

Curriculum

Semiconductor Process Overview

Course Description

Semiconductors are chips that have a set of electronic circuits on a small, flat piece of silicon and serve as a foundation for electronic devices. The objective of this training is to provide the learner with an overview of the semiconductor manufacturing process.

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

  • Define what a semiconductor is.
  • Understand the functions of a semiconductor.
  • Identify the high-level overview of the steps that are taken to build a semiconductor.
Course Duration

48 minutes

Target Audience

Managers, supervisors, engineers, and technicians, or any individual working directly with this equipment or product.

Requisite Knowledge

None

Semiconductor – Vacuum Leak Checking

Course Description

The purpose of this training is to provide learners with a high-level overview of vacuum leak-checking processes that are performed on industrial vacuum or pressure systems and parts used in semiconductor manufacturing facilities to ensure that the equipment remains safe and efficient.

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

  • Understand the importance of plasma leak checking.
  • Identify methods used to perform leak checks.
  • Understand the general process of performing a vacuum leak check.
  • Explain the process of a sniff leak check.
  • Recognize the safety procedures to follow when performing leak checks.
Course Duration

42 minutes

Target Audience

Managers, supervisors, engineers, technicians, or any individual working directly with this equipment or product.

Requisite Knowledge

None

Semiconductor – Ion Implantation

Course Description

The main objective of ion implantation is to direct a beam of dopant atoms with the appropriate acceleration and energy to the silicon substrate. The purpose of this training is to provide learners with a high-level understanding of ion implantation and to recognize how ion implants are significant in the semiconductor manufacturing process.

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

  • Recognize how ion implantation is used in the semiconductor industry.
  • Identify the methods used for ion implantation.
  • Understand the ion implantation overview process.
  • Understand the importance of safety in the ion implantation process.
Course Duration

36 minutes

Target Audience

Managers, supervisors, engineers, technicians, or any individual working directly with this equipment or product.

Requisite Knowledge

None

Semiconductor – Thin Films

Course Description

This course will help you gain a better understanding of thin films, which are materials deposited layer by layer onto silicon wafers in the deposition step of building a semiconductor.

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

  • Define thin films.
  • Understand the significance of thin films in semiconductor fabrication.
  • Identify the methods used to deposit thin films onto wafers, or substrates.
  • Understand the overview of the thin film deposition process.
Course Duration

42 minutes

Target Audience

Managers, supervisors, engineers, technicians, or any individual working directly with this equipment or product.

Requisite Knowledge

None

Semiconductor – Vacuum Leak Checking Gamification

Course Description

Vacuum leak testing helps to ensure that the vacuum systems are operating correctly and that the products are of the highest quality. The goal of this training is to engage the learner by using collaborative gamification techniques throughout the leak-checking processes.

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

  • Recognize the importance of the vacuum leak testing process.
  • Review the different parts of the vacuum equipment where leaks may occur.
  • Recall the vacuum leak checking methods you learned from Vacuum Leak Checking Overview.

Course Duration

42 minutes

Target Audience

Managers, supervisors, engineers, technicians, or any individual working directly with this equipment or product.

Requisite Knowledge

None

Introduction to Electricity – Production to Electricity

Course Description

Electricity is a part of modern everyday life. Understanding the methods of producing electricity can lead to a greater appreciation of its importance.

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

  • Understand the term energy.
  • List methods to produce electricity.
  • Understand the concept of conservation of energy.
  • Understand the overview of the thin film deposition process.
  • List several forms of energy.
  • Understand the difference between kinetic and potential energy.
Course Duration

102 minutes

Target Audience

Managers, supervisors, engineers, technicians, or any individual working directly with this equipment or product.

Requisite Knowledge

None

Introduction to Electricity – Transmission and Distribution of Electricity

Course Description

The methods to transmit and distribute electricity produced in power plants are important for understanding the complete electrical network.

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

  • Define voltage.
  • List the types of substances.
  • Define a substation.
  • Understand the difference between step-up and step-down substations.
Course Duration

66 minutes

Target Audience

Managers, supervisors, engineers, technicians, or any individual working directly with this equipment or product.

Requisite Knowledge

None

Introduction to Electricity – Uses of Electricity

Course Description

Electricity is used in almost every facet of our lives. Understanding the many different ways it is used is important to realizing its significance as a source of energy.

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

  • List industrial applications of electricity.
  • List ways electricity is used in transportation.
  • Understand how electricity is used in transportation.
  • Understand the medical application of electricity.
Course Duration

72 minutes

Target Audience

Managers, supervisors, engineers, technicians, or any individual working directly with this equipment or product.

Requisite Knowledge

None

Introduction to Electricity – Atomic Structure

Course Description

The foundation for understanding electricity begins with the atom. Identifying the parts of an atom and their characteristics will help you understand the origin and flow of electricity.

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

  • List the parts of an atom.
  • Define charge.
  • Define coulomb.
  • Understand the difference in the atomic structure of conductors and insulators.
  • List some conductors and insulators.
Course Duration

48 minutes

Target Audience

Managers, supervisors, engineers, technicians, or any individual working directly with this equipment or product.

Requisite Knowledge

None

Introduction to Electricity – Electrical Circuits

Course Description

Knowing the types and parts of electrical circuits is important in understanding the flow of electricity.

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

  • List the parts of a circuit.
  • List the differences between series, parallel, and combination circuits.
  • Understand the difference between open and closed circuits.
Course Duration

48 minutes

Target Audience

Managers, supervisors, engineers, technicians, or any individual working directly with this equipment or product.

Requisite Knowledge

None

Introduction to Electricity – Electrical Current

Course Description

Understanding the term electrical current and how it is measured is important for anyone working with electricity.

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

  • Define the term for measuring the flow of electricity.
  • List the prefixes associated with units of measure.
  • Understand the relationship between current and coulomb.
  • Understand how an ammeter must be installed in a circuit.
Course Duration

48 minutes

Target Audience

Managers, supervisors, engineers, technicians, or any individual working directly with this equipment or product.

Requisite Knowledge

None

Introduction to Electricity – Voltage

Course Description

Understanding the term voltage and how it is measured is important for anyone working with electricity.

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

  • Define the term voltage.
  • Understand the relationship between current and voltage.
  • Understand how a voltmeter must be installed in a circuit.
Course Duration

42 minutes

Target Audience

Managers, supervisors, engineers, technicians, or any individual working directly with this equipment or product.

Requisite Knowledge

None

Introduction to Electricity – Electrical Power

Course Description

Understanding the term electrical power and how it is measured is important for anyone working with electricity.

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

  • Define the term electrical power.
  • Understand the relationship between electrical power, current, and voltage.
  • Understand how a wattmeter must be connected in a circuit.
Course Duration

42 minutes

Target Audience

Managers, supervisors, engineers, technicians, or any individual working directly with this equipment or product.

Requisite Knowledge

None

Introduction to Electricity – Resistance

Course Description

The resistance in a circuit determines the amount of voltage required in the circuit and the amount of current the circuit will carry. Understanding the relationship of resistance is crucial.

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

  • Define the term resistance.
  • Understand the relationship between current, voltage, and resistance.
  • Understand how an ohmmeter must be connected.
  • Identify types of resistors.
  • Recognize the color codes for resistors.
Course Duration

54 minutes

Target Audience

Managers, supervisors, engineers, technicians, or any individual working directly with this equipment or product.

Requisite Knowledge

None

Introduction to Electricity – Ohm’s

Course Description

Ohm's law is the mathematical representation of the relationship between voltage, current, and resistance in an electrical circuit. Understanding how to apply Ohm's law is important for anyone working with electrical circuits.

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

  • Define Ohm's law.
  • Apply Ohm's law to calculate unknown electrical values.
Course Duration

42 minutes

Target Audience

Managers, supervisors, engineers, technicians, or any individual working directly with this equipment or product.

Requisite Knowledge

None

Introduction to Electricity – Watts Law

Course Description

Watt's law is the mathematical representation of the relationship between power, current, and voltage in an electrical circuit. Understanding how to apply Watt's law is important for anyone working with electrical circuits.

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

  • Define Watt's law.
  • Apply Watt's law to calculate unknown electrical values.
  • Combine Watt's law and Ohm's law to calculate unknown electrical values.
Course Duration

48 minutes

Target Audience

Managers, supervisors, engineers, technicians, or any individual working directly with this equipment or product.

Requisite Knowledge

None

AC Electricity – Electromagnetic Devices

Course Description

The electromagnetic property of a coil of wire carrying current has many uses in electrical circuits. Understanding this property is important for comprehending how many electrical devices operate.

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

  • Define inductor.
  • Identify the symbols for inductors, solenoids, and relays.
  • Understand how an inductor can limit current.
  • Understand how a solenoid operates.
  • Understand how a relay operates.
Course Duration

60 minutes

Target Audience

Managers, supervisors, engineers, technicians, or any individual working directly with this equipment or product.

Requisite Knowledge

None

Solid State Electricity – Solid State Devices

Course Description

Solid-state devices are used in most electronic devices. Understanding how these devices function is important for anyone working with electronic circuits.

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

  • Identify symbols for diodes, rectifiers, and transistors.
  • Understand the importance of P-type and N-type materials in solid-state devices.
  • Understand how a diode functions.
  • Understand how a rectifier functions.
  • List different types of power supplies.
Course Duration

84 minutes

Target Audience

Managers, supervisors, engineers, technicians, or any individual working directly with this equipment or product.

Requisite Knowledge

None

Electrical Hand Tools – Hand Tools for Electrical Wiring

Course Description

Installing wire bundles in an airplane requires the use of many different hand tools. Knowledge of the tools and their usage is valuable for the assembly electrician.

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

  • Understand the tools used to install wire bundles.
  • List some of the parts of these tools.
  • Understand the proper use of the tools.
Course Duration

90 minutes

Target Audience

Managers, supervisors, engineers, technicians, or any individual working directly with this equipment or product.

Requisite Knowledge

None

Electrical Measurement Conversion – Electrical Measurement and Unit Conversion

Course Description

Measuring resistance is done with sophisticated electronic equipment. Understanding measurement values and being able to convert them to other units of measure is a critical skill in the aviation industry.

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

  • Explain how resistance is measured.
  • Demonstrate converting ohms to other units of measure.
  • List all of the units of measure for ohms.
  • Explain the fundamental rules for unit conversion.
Course Duration

54 minutes

Target Audience

Managers, supervisors, engineers, technicians, or any individual working directly with this equipment or product.

Requisite Knowledge

None

Electrical Resistance Test Equipment – Resistance Test Equipment

Course Description

Ohmmeters and multimeters check resistance in a variety of airplane locations. Some of these areas may be hazardous. In this course, you will learn how to avoid potential danger when testing resistance.

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

  • Explain the potential hazards of resistance testing.
  • List the correct ohmmeter to use in hazardous areas.
  • List the correct ohmmeters and multimeters to use in non-hazardous areas.
  • Define the equipment inspection steps you must perform before using an ohmmeter or multimeter.
Course Duration

42 minutes

Target Audience

Managers, supervisors, engineers, technicians, or any individual working directly with this equipment or product.

Requisite Knowledge

None

Electrical Resistance Test Equipment – Resistance Test Equipment – The Fluke® Multimeter

Course Description

The Fluke multimeter is an electronic device used to test electrical circuits and troubleshoot electronic components.

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

  • List the major components of the Fluke multimeter.
  • Explain how to prepare the Fluke multimeter for resistance testing.
  • Use the Fluke multimeter to test resistance.
Course Duration

54 minutes

Target Audience

Managers, supervisors, engineers, technicians, or any individual working directly with this equipment or product.

Requisite Knowledge

None

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