
A new community college campus on the old Tustin Marine helicopter base will open its doors to students on Monday, offering what college officials call revolutionary, high-tech educational programs.
[Advanced Technology & Education Park] will teach courses in optics and photonics, design model-making and prototyping, and courses in information security.
…The high-tech, market-driven courses offered at ATEP combined with a collaborative effort with local colleges makes the college unique, said Robert Kopecky, provost for the campus.
"What we have here is literally one of a kind throughout the nation," Kopecky said. …
"We believe we have a plan here that will provide leading-edge equipment and training necessary for job placement," he said.
…Plans include:
•Building studios and stages for the filming of movies and television programs and more;
•Working with Cal State Fullerton and/or Chapman University to offer courses in film and television;
•Expanding the district's nursing program to ATEP;
•Developing all 68-acres at an estimated cost of $1.2 billion dollars, according to tentative long-term plans….
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And they're spending HOW much on ATEP? With the funds to come from which of the campus' funds? So what about IVC's biology building--with far greater growth and demand than chemistry exhibits? And what about the Humanities Building plans that were shelved about 10 years ago? I'm so glad I got out of your district and into a position where common sense and bond measures thrive.
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