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Careers In: EngInEErIng Engineering Transfer Civil and Environmental Engineering Technology Electrical Engineering Technology Computer Science Laser/Photonics/Optics Mechanical Engineering Technology and Mechatronics Technology Nanoscience Technology College of Lake County www.clcillinois.edu/egrdv

EngInEErIng Engineers, computer scientists and technicians are the brainpower behind the technological innovations that will make our lives better and fuel economic growth. Engineering, engineering technology and computer science are fields that focus on maximizing the potential of technology to improve our lives. Although there is some overlap between these fields, each has different focus and distinct educational requirements. Each, however, provides wide-ranging opportunities for stimulating, well-paid careers. Engineering, which focuses on the design of new structures, devices, products or applications, generally requires a bachelor s degree. It offers several specialties civil, electrical, environmental and mechanical, but regardless of the specialization, advanced math and science are required along with an understanding of scientific theories. Other specialties: industrial, computer, biomedical, chemical, aerospace, agricultural, architectural and more! Whereas engineering focuses on design, Engineering Technologies tend to focus on hands-on work like troubleshooting and repairing or testing devices. It requires less advanced math and science than engineering and offers good career opportunities at different educational levels career certificate, associate degree or bachelor s degree. Software engineers, programmers and computer scientists develop software programs, write programming code and design and conduct research in such areas as computer chips and processors, robotics and virtual reality. They have significant theoretical knowledge and often work in multidisciplinary teams with electrical engineers, mechanical engineers and other technology specialists. Engineering Professional engineers choose an engineering specialty. Major ones are: Civil engineer Civil engineers design, plan and supervise construction of roads, bridges, dams and skyscrapers, water treatment plants and solid waste landfills. Within civil engineering are many specialties: structural, water resources, construction, transportation and geotechnical engineering. Many civil engineers work as city engineers. Others work in consulting, research and teaching. Electrical engineer Electrical engineers design, test and supervise the manufacture of electrical equipment ranging from electrical systems in cars and aircraft to life-saving medical equipment. In addition to design work, careers are available in research and teaching. Environmental engineer Environmental engineers use the principles of biology and chemistry to design solutions to problems like oil spills and toxic waste sites. Typical projects include designing wastewater treatment systems and conducting research on the environmental impact of proposed construction projects. Mechanical engineer A mechanical engineer designs tools, engines and mechanical devices of all sizes, from bulldozers to lawn mowers to artificial limbs. Some mechanical engineers work on devices such as generators, engines and turbines. Others may design devices as diverse as machine tools, robotics and automobiles. Many engineers also work in sales, management or teaching. Engineering, Engineering Technology or Computer Science Which is right for you? Engineering Engineering Technology Computer Science Focus of Work Designing Troubleshooting/repairing testing Design and research including developing mathematical algorithms, programming, advanced mathematics Technical emphasis Requires advanced math and sciencee Requires less advanced math and science Requires advanced mathematics Educational requirements Bachelor s degree Career certificate, associate degree or Bachelor s degree Bachelor s degree; graduate degree often required Earnings* $72,900-$86,800 $52,500-$56,000 $71,400-$96,200 * Annual median salary in 2010, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Engineering Technologies Like engineers, engineering technicians choose a specialization. Major ones are: Civil/environmental engineering technician Civil engineering technicians work in the design and construction of highways, bridges and other structures. They are involved with inspection, testing, surveying and civil drafting aspects of civil projects. Environmental engineering technicians operatewater/wastewater treatment plants and assess environmental sites for pollution. Electrical engineering technician Electrical engineering technicians play a critical role in the testing, troubleshooting or repair of electronic devices ranging from cell phones to medical pumps. Mechanical engineering technician Technicians in this field apply engineering knowledge to the solution of design problems. Examples of their work include prototyping and testing motorcycles, solar cars, under water robots and other high-tech devices and systems. Mechatronics technician Mechatronics technicians design, test, troubleshoot and maintain cutting-edge automated systems, from personal and industrial robots to ATM machines, artificial hearts and virtual reality simulators. View Current Class Schedules and Apply Online

Emerging Technologies New technologies are creating exciting opportunities for technicians that should only grow as the economy recovers. Among these are nanoscience and laser/photonics/optics both fields projected to lead to many new jobs. Nanoscience technician The emerging field of nanoscience works at the atomic level a nanometer is one billionth of a meter to design and improve hundreds of products from drugs to fabrics. Nanoscience careers are available in research and development, production, manufacturing and sales. In CLC s program, you ll learn using leading-edge tools such as a scanner electron microscope. Laser/Photonics/Optics Photonics (from the word, photon, a unit of light) is the science of light and its practical uses. Laser, optics and photonics technicians install and troubleshoot lasers, optical systems, fiber optic devices, telecommunications equipment, control systems and more. With experience, technicians can move into management, sales or training. Computer Science With a strong background in mathematics, computer scientists, programmers and software engineers are bringing the virtual world into reality. Major specialties in this field are: Computer software engineer This is an exciting and fast-changing career that s involved in designing, testing and evaluating software of all sorts. The work involves creating detailed sets of instructions called algorithms, upon which computer programs are based. Computer programmer Programmers write the instructions and source code that operate computers, using languages like Java, C++, Python or others. Programmers also test, debug, troubleshoot and update the source code. Computer scientist These scientists apply a strong background in theory to design and invent new technology for robotics and virtual reality applications or to make computers work faster and with more power. This exciting and challenging career requires at least a master s degree in computer science. For gainful employment information on CLC programs, visit www.clcillinois.edu/gainfulemployment. For more information on salary, job outlook and required courses in each career program, check the information sheet that is posted online at www.clcillinois.edu/egrdv.

CLC: The start of your career preparation Engineering: Associate in Engineering Science Degree CLC offers the first two years in a pre-engineering program. Course work combines a strong foundation in calculus, physics and other natural sciences with liberal arts and social sciences. CLC s Associate in Engineering Science degree credits will transfer to universities accredited by the Accrediting Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET).These colleges include the University of Illinois (Chicago and Champaign campuses), Northern Illinois University, Southern Illinois University and the Illinois Institute of Technology. Engineering Technologies: Associate in Applied Science Degrees and Career Certificates CLC s two-year associate degree and shorter-term certificate programs are designed to give you the practical skills for a new career or to update skills for your current engineering technology career. Associate in Applied Science Degree Programs Civil/Environmental Engineering Technology Electrical Engineering Technology Mechatronics Technology Mechanical Engineering Technology Nanoscience Technology Electrical Engineering Technology is a great career with many possibilities. There is always a new challenge with every job you take on. Mitchel Kauppila 2010 graduate in Electrical Engineering Technology and electrical engineering technician Community colleges offer a tremendous place to not only start one s college education but to strengthen one s career. While attending CLC, more often than not there were times when I could apply what I had learned the night before at CLC to what I was working on the next day at work. I was also impressed with CLC s commitment to stay current with the latest CAD technology, smaller class sizes, personal attention and the chance to work on project teams. Susan Goedke 2004 graduate in Mechanical Engineering Technology and senior research & development engineer Certificate Programs Electronics Technology Electrical/Electronic Maintenance Electrical Technology Fiber Optics Technician Laser/Photonics/Optics Mechanical Engineering Technology Mechanical Service Technician Mechatronics Technology PC Technician Surveying and Civil Technology Wireless Networking Security Computer Science: Associate in Science Program The Associate in Science degree in computer science is a math-intensive program that is equivalent to the first two years of a bachelor s degree program. Graduates have transferred to many four-year colleges, including the University of Illinois, Northern Illinois University, DePaul University and the University of Wisconsin. The instructors have real-life work experience; they are very knowledgeable. They balance lab and class time well. This (Electrical Engineering Technology) program offers a solid base and preparation for a four-year electrical engineering technology degree or a career in the electronics industry. Thomas Strasser 2009 graduate in Electrical Engineering Technology; earned a B.S. in Industrial Technology from Southern Illinois University in 2011; currently manager of a wind turbine service department.

Why attend CLC s program? CLC s faculty have worked as professional engineers and engineering technicians. What s more, an advisory committee, consisting of top-tier consultants from around Chicago, ensures that the program uses the latest teaching methods, tools and equipment. Also, CLC s average class size is only 21 students. Add online courses, affordable tuition, scholarship opportunities and flexible scheduling, and you have a combination that s hard to beat. Interested? Find out more. For department contacts and more information on both the Engineering and Engineering Technology programs, visit the following websites: To learn more Visit www.clcillinois.edu/academics or contact our faculty. Program: Contact: Engineering transfer www.clcillinois.edu/credit/programs/egr.asp Civil and Environmental Engineering Technology www.clcillinois.edu/credit/programs/civ.asp Engineering Transfer Program Civil and Environmental Technology Computer Science Transfer Program Mechanical Engineering Technology and Mechatronics Technoloy Rob Twardock (847) 543-2903 eng491@clcillinois.edu Scott Reed (847) 543-2909 eng508@clcillinois.edu Margie Porter (847) 543-2904 margieporter@clcillinois.edu Electrical Engineering Technology www.clcillinois.edu/programs/elt/index.asp Mechanical Engineering Technology and Mechatronics Technology www.clcillinois.edu/credit/programs/mcd.asp Nanoscience Technology www.clcillinois.edu/programs/nan/index.asp Laser/Photonics/Optics www.clcillinois.edu/programs/lpo Nanoscience Technology Electrical Engineering Technology Laser/Photonics/Optics Dr. Ahmad Audi (847) 543-6537 aaudi@clcillinois.edu Michelle Leonard (847) 543-2760 eng529@clcillinois.edu Steve Dulmes (847) 543-2330 eng526@clcillinois.edu Convinced? Apply today. Visit www.clcillinois.edu to review admission requirements, apply to the college and view upcoming courses. August 2012/2,000 Bill Kellerhals bkellerhals@clcillinois.edu College of Lake County Engineering, Math and Physical Sciences Division Room T102 19351 W. Washington St. Grayslake, IL 60030 (847) 543-2044