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Technological Studies, A.S. Degree<br />
Connecticut <strong>College</strong> of Technology<br />
Pathways Program<br />
Program Design<br />
The Connecticut <strong>College</strong> of Technology Pathways Program is a curriculum<br />
that allows students to complete an associates of science degree program<br />
in Industrial Technology or Engineering Technology, (with many different<br />
technology focuses) at a Connecticut <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>, <strong>and</strong> continue on<br />
to complete a four-year bachelor of science degree in Industrial Technology,<br />
Engineering Technology, or Technology Education at Central Connecticut State<br />
University’s (CCSU) School of Industrial <strong>and</strong> Engineering Technology. The curriculum<br />
offers a broad range of studies <strong>and</strong> topics in: mathematics, physics,<br />
chemistry, engineering drawing <strong>and</strong> computer-aided design (CAD), electronics,<br />
computer technologies, advanced manufacturing technologies (robotics,<br />
automation, computer-aided manufacturing (CAM), <strong>and</strong> other courses in special<br />
areas of technology. The program also includes a solid core of courses in<br />
general education. Each of the courses is directly transferable to CCSU. Successful<br />
completion of the program allows students to enter their junior year at<br />
CCSU <strong>and</strong>, at the same time, complete the requirements for an Associates of<br />
<strong>Science</strong> degree in Technological Studies at <strong>Manchester</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>.<br />
For more information on the educational opportunities through the <strong>College</strong> of<br />
Technology Pathways Program, call Robert Fortier at (860) 512-2623 or email<br />
at: rfortier@mcc.commnet.edu. Also visit the <strong>College</strong> of Technology’s web site<br />
at: http://www.commnet.edu/services/college_of_tech.asp.<br />
Industrial Technology Requirements<br />
ENG* 101 Composition 3<br />
COM* 173 Public Speaking 3<br />
Elective Art/Fine <strong>Arts</strong> Elective 3<br />
Elective History Elective 3<br />
ECN* 102 Principles of Microeconomics 3<br />
PSY* 247 Industrial <strong>and</strong> Organizational Behavior 3<br />
Subtotal: 18<br />
MAT* 154 Technical Mathematics I 3<br />
MAT* 155 Technical Mathematics II 3<br />
MAT* 165 Elementary Statistics with Computer<br />
Applications 4<br />
CHE* 111 Concepts of Chemistry 4<br />
PHY* 110: Introductory Physics 4<br />
Subtotal: 18<br />
ENGR 101 Engineering Drawing Interpretation 3<br />
CAD 101 Computer-Aided Design I 3<br />
CST* 110 Introduction to Information Technology 3<br />
Electives ‡ Technical Electives 21<br />
Subtotal: 30<br />
Total Credits Required: 66<br />
Engineering Technology Requirements<br />
ENG* 101 Composition 3<br />
COM* 173 Public Speaking 3<br />
Elective Art/Fine <strong>Arts</strong> Elective 3<br />
Elective History Elective 3<br />
ECN* 102 Principles of Microeconomics 3<br />
PSY* 247 Industrial <strong>and</strong> Organizational Behavior 3<br />
Subtotal: 18<br />
MAT* 186: Precalculus Mathematics 4<br />
MAT* 250: Calculus I with Lab 5<br />
MAT* 165: Elementary Statistics with Computer<br />
Applications 4<br />
CHE* 111: Concepts of Chemistry 4<br />
PHY* 121: General Physics I 4<br />
PHY* 122: General Physics II 4<br />
Subtotal: 25<br />
ENGR 101: Engineering Drawing Interpretation 3<br />
CAD 101: Computer-Aided Design I 3<br />
CST* 110 Introduction to Information Technology 3<br />
Electives ‡ Directed Technical Electives 16<br />
Subtotal: 25<br />
Total credits required: 68<br />
‡ Technical Electives: Consultation with an academic advisor/<br />
technical faculty is strongly recommended.<br />
CAD 102: Computer-Aided Design II 3<br />
CAD 103: Computer-Aided Design-CADKEY 3<br />
CAD 105: Parametric Design-Pro/Engineer 3<br />
CAM 101: Computer-Aided Manufacturing 3<br />
ELT 120: AC/DC Circuit Analysis 4<br />
ELT 122: Electronics 4<br />
ELT 220: Digital Electronics 4<br />
ELT 113: Electrical Power Systems 3<br />
ELT 213: Controls Electronics 4<br />
ELT 215: Microprocessors 4<br />
ENGR 102: Geometric Dimensioning &<br />
Tolerancing 3<br />
ENGR 111: Introduction to Engineering 3<br />
ENGR 121: Mechanics 4<br />
ENGR 211: Engineering Statics 3<br />
ENGR 212: Engineering Dynamics 3<br />
MFG 111: Manufacturing Materials & Processes I 3<br />
MFG 112: Manufacturing Materials & Processes II 3<br />
QA 100: Statistical Process Control 3<br />
Learning Outcomes<br />
1. Apply appropriate mathematical <strong>and</strong> scientific principles to engineering<br />
<strong>and</strong> technology applications.<br />
2. Demonstrate proficiency in technical fundamentals to analyze <strong>and</strong><br />
resolve technology problems.<br />
3. Apply knowledge <strong>and</strong> skills to develop, interpret, <strong>and</strong> select appropriate<br />
technological processes.<br />
WARNING: All course numbers in the Connecticut <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> System<br />
are in the process of change. For up-to-date information on any course number,<br />
contact the MCC Registrar’s Office.<br />
Center for Business <strong>and</strong> Technologies: 860-512-2623 or www.mcc.commnet.edu/cbt/<br />
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DEGREES