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Course Description

The course will go over the professional skills needed for any job related to engineering skills.

Who Should Register?

This course is ideal for individuals interested in semiconductor manufacturing, materials, devices, and circuits.  Learners should have a foundational knowledge of physics and chemistry. 
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Section Title
Professional Skills
Section Schedule
Date and Time TBA
Course Format
Online Self-Paced  
Cost
Course Fee $0.00
Required Software
This course uses Canvas, the University of Cincinnati's learning management system, which requires DUO two-factor authentication. *Canvas Access: If you already have UC credentials, you can access your course on Canvas once the instructor publishes it. *New to UC? You will receive an email with your UC credentials within 7 business days of registration. Please check your registration receipt for additional information. *Two-Factor Authentication (DUO): UC requires DUO two-factor authentication to access the UC network, Canvas, and other tools on personal devices. More detailed instructions for setting up DUO and using Canvas will be available in your learner portal after registration.
Section Notes

The OASiS program includes 5 online modules and completing a 3-hour clean room experience. 

*Registration coming soon to Skills@UC.  For now, please register using this link https://workforcesemiconductors.com/

OASiS

The Ohio-Southwest Alliance on Semiconductors and Integrated Scalable Manufacturing (OASiS) team was established in 2022 with the support of Intel. The goal of OASiS is to provide individuals with strong STEM backgrounds with the very fundamental skills required to pursue semiconductor careers. Altogether, OASiS has engaged 15 universities, colleges, community colleges, and regional campuses in southwest Ohio. 


To date, over 500 students with backgrounds in electrical and computer engineering, computer science, chemical engineering, mechanical and material engineering, physics, and chemistry have successfully gone through the program. The ultimate goal of the OASiS team is to be able to provide semiconductor workforce development opportunities by delivering modules to students interested in the area of semiconductor manufacturing, materials, devices and circuits so they can be part of the needed 100,000+ workforce needed in the field by 2030.   

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