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August 12th, 2010
College of Lake County Nanotech Program
Abstract:
The College of Lake County is now offering high-tech programs in Laser/Photonics/Optics and Nanoscience Technology, two fields expected to generate many new jobs as the economy recovers and research and development continue.
Students may earn an Associate in Applied Science in Nanoscience Technology or a basic certificate in Laser/Photonics/Optics to enhance existing technology skills.
The college's Nanoscience Technology program has been developed to prepare students for opportunities in this emerging field. Offered in partnership with Harper College, which awards the degree, the program requires 64 to 66 credit hours. Students complete the first 43 credits in the program at CLC and take the remaining credits at Harper.
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