/ OPCN / Sussex County Community College
All Optics Technology programs at SCCC are geared towards hands-on and experiential learning, giving the students a large amount of time on industry-standard machinery. Each of these programs are designed to lead the student to a successful career within the optics industry, often with one of our partner organizations such as Thorlabs, Inrad Optics, or Esco Optics.
The A.A.S Optics Technology program gives students an opportunity to gain knowledge and skills in the field of optical manufacturing, and complete integrated general education courses needed for the industry. Students will develop advanced skills in the comprehension of technical drawings, material handling, conventional grinding and polishing, optomechanical assembly, metrology, and quality control. Additionally, students receive training in programming, setting up and operating CNC grinding and polishing machines.
This program is designed to provide students with theoretical and hands on knowledge of the art and science of conventional manufacturing techniques and training in Computer Numeral Control Programing.
This program is designed to provide students with a theoretical and hands on knowledge of the art and science of conventional manufacturing techniques.
This program is designed to provide students with theoretical and hands on knowledge of the science of optical metrology.
- Employment of safety skills in industrial settings including – but not limited to – conventional machinery, CNC machinery, coating materials, and lasers
- Knowledge and skills for both conventional and CNC polishing and grinding of optics
- Production of parts meeting technical drawing specifications by utilizing both conventional and CNC methods
- Experience on industry-standard machinery and with industry-standard manufacturing techniques and processes
- Application of metrology skills for the purpose of first article inspection reports
- Performance of setup procedures on CNC grinding and polishing systems
- Performing assembly of multiple optical elements
- Applying proper handing and cleaning skills of various optical elements
- Utilizing military and ISO specifications to execute inspection plans
- Brian Lake
- (908) 914-7556
- blake@sussex.edu
- 1 College Hill Rd, Newton, NJ 07860
- https://www.sussex.edu/academics/degrees/optics-technology/
How can I recruit from this college?
If you are interested in recruiting students from SCCC, please reach out to our program supervisor. Arrangements for in-person meetings can be made and virtual meetings are available. Internships for current students are always welcome and graduates are available each May.