Industrial Electronics

New PCB design curriculum prepares next-generation electrical engineers for tomorrow's workforce

22 February 2022

EMA Design Automation, a provider and innovator of electronic design automation solutions, is collaborating with Cadence Design Systems Inc. and Rochester Institute of Technology to provide college-level printed circuit board (PCB) design courses for electrical engineers. Taught both online and in-person by PCB design industry experts, the courses in this unique program provide engineers with the skills and tools to excel in the ever-changing technology domain.

Built upon concepts taught in the popular Hitchhiker’s Guide to PCB Design book, this cutting-edge curriculum addresses the industry’s skills gap by providing training and development opportunities in key areas such as design and manufacturing fundamentals, CAD software familiarity, incorporating design forSource: EMA Design AutomationSource: EMA Design Automation manufacturing and more. This further solidifies EMA's commitment to empower engineers and support the worldwide EDA market through education.

EMA sponsored the creation of this new curriculum, which was developed and reviewed by a team of PCB design experts. Cadence OrCAD software for this course was donated in collaboration with Cadence, allowing for hands-on design instruction. EMA is also offering students the chance to become OrCAD certified as part of this course, helping them prove their mastery of one of the most popular PCB design tools in the market.

The industry is currently experiencing a critical shortage in trained PCB professionals due to the lack of training and mentorship opportunities. According to PCD&F’s annual industry survey, within the next 15 years, 78% of PCB designers will no longer work in the field due to retirements. This makes advanced PCB design courses essential to keep up with industry demand.

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