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IDOT, JCC combine forces to provide Engineer Technician Training Program

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A combination of classroom learning, as well as hands-on experiences, really helped to give students a sample of what it would be like to work as an engineer technician.

Student Christopher Santiago of Morris believed that the best part of the entire program was the surveying class.

“I liked the ability to take actual measurements and work with all of the equipment,” he said.

For student Kwame Stanciel of Joliet, this was an exciting opportunity to learn, as well as earn college credit in the process.

“I have always been interested in engineering and this was a great opportunity to get a jumpstart in the field,” he said.

Another factor that contributed to the success of the program was the enthusiasm and support from JJC’s instructors. Laura Cotner, professor in the technical department, who taught the construction materials portion of the program stated, “I was excited to be a part of the program because it was an opportunity to help people find passion in a career.”

The construction materials portion was a blended class that combined online learning along with hands-on experiences. The class met periodically so that they could conduct practical lab exercises in areas such as concrete, soils and masonry.

“It was important for students not just to learn the why but also to learn the how,” Cotner said.

Another benefit to the program was the fact that the instructors actually work in the engineering field. Their ability to combine real-world applications with classroom learning was a very valuable resource to this program.

Student Bernice Sainsbury of Lockport, Ill. was very pleased with the hands-on learning aspect, particularly in the Surveying and Computer Aided Design and Drafting classes.

“The AutoCad class featured the use of MicroStation software, which was very valuable to learn because it will help me in future jobs,” said  Sainsbury, who added that she hopes to find an employment opportunity where she will be able to use her drafting skills.

According to Amy Murphy, director of corporate and community services and program coordinator for the Engineer Technician Training Program at Joliet Junior College, the students were very committed.

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