Advanced Technology & Education Park

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Advanced Technology & Education Park
TypePublic, community college
Established2007
ChancellorRaghu P. Mathur, Ed.D.
PresidentGlenn R. Roquemore, Irvine Valley College
Vice-ChancellorDr. Robert S. Bramucci, Vice Chancellor of Technology and Learning Services
ProvostDr. Randy Peebles
DeanRocky Cifone
Students1,250
Address
Red Hill and Valencia
, , ,
United States
33°43′00″N 117°49′53″W / 33.71667°N 117.83139°W / 33.71667; -117.83139
Websitewww.atep.us

The Advanced Technology & Education Park (ATEP) is a part of the California Community Colleges system. It is a satellite campus for both Irvine Valley College and Saddleback College, serving the South Orange County Community College District. Opened in 2007, the campus offers programs in design model making/rapid protyping, laser photonics, network security and foreign languages.

Programs[edit]

ATEP's Center for Applied Competitive Technologies (CACT)[1] is designated a National Center for Photonics Education, a National Science Foundation Center of Excellence.

Campus and surroundings[edit]

The Advanced Technology & Education Park is located on 68 acres (280,000 m2) of the Tustin Legacy redevelopment project, formerly the Marine Corps Air Station Tustin, in Tustin, Orange County, California.

College statistics[edit]

The school is on a calendar semester system, with fall semester, spring semester, and summer sessions.

Affiliations[edit]

The school is a National Center for Photonics Education, a National Science Foundation Center of Excellence.

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