CHANDLER — At Hamilton High School in the East Valley, students aren’t just learning about technology; they’re stepping into the future of it.
A new Career and Technical Education (CTE) initiative is giving teens hands-on exposure to the world of semiconductors, thanks to partnerships with nearby colleges and chip manufacturers.
Open to all grade levels, the semiconductor track introduces students to the fundamentals of chip design and the electronics that power modern devices.
How do semiconductor lessons train students for workforce?
Instructor Omar Muñoz said the goal is to spark long-term interest in engineering and advanced manufacturing careers…