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[QUOTE="Cheriehoop, post: 4382479, member: 127"] Oswego State started a computer science and electrical engineering program about a decade ago encouraged by Novelis (formerly Alcan) in Oswego that was making huge expansion plans and needed engineers. The state, the college etc all cooperated in getting an accredited electrical and computer engineering program. [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.oswego.edu/programs/undergraduate/electrical-and-computer-engineering-bs[/URL] The new Micron site along with Lockheed Martin, Novelis etc have Engineering programs at SU, Cornell, Oswego State, Clarkson College, RIT, U of Rochester etc to supply their large Engineering needs for present and future technology opportunities. These universities are all within about a 2 hour distance. I was told that this gives the central NY area a huge advantage in becoming a national tech center. Oswego County which is only a few minutes from the Micron site will also reap big benefits. Rome, NY also has had a boon in technology jobs, many government related. Add JMA and drone technology already here, the future sure looks much brighter. [/QUOTE]
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