Advanced Technology
Due to COVID-19, the Advanced Technology office will be closed in bldg. 15 room 201. Staff will be working remotely and responding to emails and phone messages on a regular basis. Please monitor the COVID-19 information page for all updates.
Advanced Technology Contacts:
- Program Academic Advising: advtechprograms@lanecc.edu
- Current Student Questions: Tracy Rea, Program Coordinator / Email: ReaT@lanecc.edu / Phone: 541-463-5151
- Apprenticeship Questions: Joy Crump, Administrative Specialist / Email: CrumpJ@lanecc.edu / Phone: (541) 463-5496
- Community Outreach & Operations: Amy Burbee, Project Coordinator / Email: BurbeeA@lanecc.edu / Phone: 541-463-5379
- Lynn Nakamura, Division Dean / Email: NakamuraL@lanecc.edu / Phone: 541-463-5742
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Preparing individuals for the rapidly changing demands of "high tech" industries
Advanced Technology provides cutting edge technical training to prepare you for a professional trades career. Every AT program works with LaneCC Cooperative Education to offer you hands on experience in a relevant industry, business or government agency.
You will also earn one of the following degrees or certificates:
- 2 year Assoc. of Applied Science Degree
- 2 year Certificate of Completion
- 1 year Certificate of Completion
- Career Pathways Certificate
Every Advanced Technology program offers "hands on" experience in business, industry and government agencies through Cooperative Education. Two-year associate of applied science degrees and/or two-year certificates of completion, and/or one-year certificates of completion are offered in these programs.
Apprenticeship
Apprentices learn the aspects of a highly skilled profession through on-the-job training and related classroom instruction, while being sponsored by individual employers. There's a wide range of occupations available, from carpenter to electrician. Apprenticeships usually last 2 to 4 years with a minimum of 144 hours of related training required per year for most trades.
Benefits of Apprenticeship:
- Paid employment during training with progressive wage increases
- Opportunity to learn skills needed by employers throughout the industry
- A more secure career and the ability to adapt to new job requirements
- Credit towards an AAS degree or Certificate for completion of an apprenticeship program