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DEGREES<br />
Industrial Technology, A.S. Degree<br />
Program Design<br />
The Industrial Technology program has two technical options designed to prepare<br />
students for technical careers in manufacturing or engineering technology.<br />
The program is designed to respond to the increasing dem<strong>and</strong> by industry for<br />
operational, supervisory <strong>and</strong> management personnel who have a combination<br />
of technical <strong>and</strong> general education backgrounds. The program provides a basic<br />
knowledge of industrial processes <strong>and</strong> processing equipment, the operation<br />
<strong>and</strong> maintenance of manufacturing equipment, the planning for <strong>and</strong> the assurance<br />
of the quality of industrial manufacturing <strong>and</strong> provides students with<br />
opportunities to develop skills in tool, material <strong>and</strong> instrumentation usage in<br />
addition to a background in general studies. The program provides graduates<br />
with training <strong>and</strong> experiences that make them flexible <strong>and</strong> adaptable to many<br />
different types of industrial environments <strong>and</strong> organizations with a reasonable<br />
amount of in-service or job-specific training.<br />
<strong>College</strong> of Technology - Technology Pathway Program<br />
The Industrial Technology Program, through the Connecticut <strong>College</strong> of<br />
Technology Pathways Program, provides for direct entry into baccalaureate<br />
industrial <strong>and</strong> engineering technology programs at Central Connecticut State<br />
University. Students may enter CCSU technology programs through the Industrial<br />
Technology A.S. degree program at MCC <strong>and</strong>, upon successful completion<br />
of the program, continue on to CCSU with a full two years of credit towards<br />
a baccalaureate degree in industrial technology. For more information, call<br />
Robert Fortier at 860-512-2623.<br />
Curriculum<br />
Students interested in the Industrial Technology Program may attend <strong>Manchester</strong><br />
<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> full- or part-time. Part-time study permits a student to<br />
keep a full-time job <strong>and</strong> enroll in either day or evening classes. Full-time students<br />
may complete one of the six options of the program in two years.<br />
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Electronics Technology Option Requirements<br />
Gen Ed MAT* 186: Precalculus Mathematics 4<br />
MAT* 250 Calculus I with Lab 5<br />
Gen Ed PHY* 121: General Physics I 4<br />
PHY* 122 General Physics II 4<br />
Gen Ed CHE* 121: General Chemistry I 4<br />
ELT 111 Circuit Analysis I 4<br />
ELT 112 Circuit Analysis II 4<br />
ELT 113 Electrical Power Systems 3<br />
ELT 201 Electronics I 4<br />
ELT 202 Electronics II 4<br />
ELT 213 Control Electronics 4<br />
ELT 215 Microprocessors 4<br />
Industrial Engineering Technology Option Requirements<br />
Subtotal: 48<br />
MAT* 165 Elementary Statistics with Computer<br />
Applications 4<br />
Gen Ed MAT* 154: Technical Mathematics I 3<br />
MAT* 155 Technical Mathematics II 3<br />
Gen Ed CHE* 121: General Chemistry I 4<br />
ENGR 101 Engineering Drawing Interpretation 3<br />
Gen Ed PHY* 110: Introductory Physics 4<br />
MFG 111 Manufacturing Materials <strong>and</strong> Processes I 3<br />
MFG 112 Manufacturing Materials <strong>and</strong> Processes II 3<br />
MFG 113 Production Control 3<br />
MFG 114 Plant Layout 3<br />
MFG 119 Productivity Improvement 3<br />
CAD 101 Computer-Aided Design I 3<br />
CAM 101 Computer-Aided Manufacturing 3<br />
QA 100 Statistical Process Control 3<br />
Subtotal: 45<br />
The following are required courses <strong>and</strong> electives in addition to the above<br />
core components:<br />
Gen Ed ENG* 101: Composition 3<br />
CSC* 101 Introduction to Computers 3<br />
Gen Ed COM* 173: Public Speaking 3<br />
Gen Ed SOC* 101: Principles of Sociology 3<br />
Gen Ed PSY* 247: Indust. & Organizational Behavior 3<br />
Gen Ed Mode 1 3<br />
Choose Any ANT*, ECN*, GEO*, HIS*, POL*, PSY*,<br />
SOC* or SOSC course 3<br />
Center for Business <strong>and</strong> Technologies: 860-512-2623 or www.mcc.commnet.edu/cbt/<br />
Subtotal: 21