Innovation Meets Education: Sussex County Community College (SCCC) Unveils Optics and Technology Center Expansion
[Newton, NJ, 11/28/23] – In a significant stride toward preparing the next generation of optical manufacturing leaders, SCCC proudly announces the inauguration of its Optics and Technology Center expansion. The addition to building R of the SCCC campus is poised to redefine the landscape of optics education in New Jersey, providing students with space for unparalleled opportunities to gain knowledge and skills essential for thriving in the optical manufacturing industry.
The expansion enables SCCC’s Optics Technology program to integrate its hands-on manufacturing curriculum and allow for collaborative spaces to create a dynamic learning environment that mirrors the demands of the rapidly evolving field of optical manufacturing.
What sets SCCC apart is its accessible approach to education in optics by offering a two-year Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree or one of the three one-year certificate programs, graduates will gain expertise in optical manufacturing but also develop a well-rounded skill set that includes critical thinking, communication, and problem-solving.
APOMA is excited to see that the evolving needs of next-generation manufacturing technologies are being realized for in-bound candidates. This building provides industry-focused education and hands-on training for modern-day manufacturing workers with the New Jersey community. This is precisely the groundwork our industry needs with support from AmeriCOM and their “The Future is Optics” initiative. The contributions of ThorLabs and the New Jersey optics and photonics network have made a tremendous impact in helping SCCC thrive and equip students with the knowledge, skills, and expertise they need to start rewarding manufacturing careers. A special thanks to Navid Entezarian (pictured below) at ThorLabs for his hard work and dedication to making this program thrive.
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