THE COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY
The Connecticut College of Technology is an innovative program leading to a Bachelor of Science degree in engineering or technology. After completing the AS degree in Engineering Science students may follow the pathway directly into the University of Connecticut with no loss of credit. The Associate in Science degree in Technological Studies leads directly into engineering and technology programs at other private and public universities. Students considering enrollment in these programs should discuss their goals with an appropriate academic advisor.
This program is designed for entry to Central Connecticut State University’s School of Technology or Charter Oak State College. The "Technological Studies Pathway" consists of courses which provide the foundation for: 1) a Bachelor of Science Degree from Central Connecticut State University in Engineering Technology, Industrial Technology, or Technology Education; 2) a Bachelor of Science Degree from Charter Oak State College.
A minimum course grade of "C" is required and completion of the program of study is required for continuing as a junior at CCSU’s School of technology or at Charter Oak. As of 2002, a reverse articulation agreement with CCSU allows students to complete their entire technology concentration (up to 39 technology credits) at a community college and apply the credits toward the B.S. in Industrial Technology at CCSU.
There are several options that consist of 4-5 specialized courses that are designated at community colleges. These include Integrator Technician, Electrical Contractors, Industrial Electronics, Precision Machining, Waste Water Technician, and industrial Diagnostics
Note: Courses in Italics are not offered at NCCC
| General Education Requirements |
General Education Requirements |
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Composition |
3 |
Composition |
3 |
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Literature & Composition |
3 |
Literature & Composition |
3 |
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Public Speaking |
3 |
Public Speaking |
3 |
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HIS* |
History Elective |
3 |
HIS* |
History Elective |
3 |
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| ECN* 101 | Principles of Macroeconomics | 3 | Technical Writing |
3 |
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PHL* |
Philosophy Elective OR |
6 |
PHL* |
Philosophy Elective OR |
6 |
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GEO* |
Geography Elective OR |
3 |
ECN* |
Economics Elective OR |
3 |
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PSY* |
Psychology Elective OR |
3 |
ANT* |
Anthropology Elective OR |
3 |
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| 27 | 27 | |||||
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Program Requirements |
Program Requirements |
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Concepts of Chemistry |
4 |
Concepts of Chemistry |
4 |
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Introductory Physics |
4 |
General Physics I |
4 |
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Statistics with Technology |
3 |
General Physics II |
4 |
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Precalculus |
4 |
Statistics with Technology |
3 |
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| 15 | MAT*186 | Precalculus | 4 | |||
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Specialized Program Requirements |
Calculus I |
4 |
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Introduction to CAD |
3 |
Calculus II |
4 |
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| CSC* 102 | Introduction to Computer Science | 3 | 27 | |||
| Technical Writing | 3 | Specialized Program Requirements | ||||
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Principles of Management |
3 |
Introduction to CAD |
3 |
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| Directed Elective | 3 | CSC* 102 |
Introduction to Computer Science |
3 | ||
| Directed Elective | 3 | CSC* 219 |
C Programming |
3 | ||
| Directed Elective | 3 | Applied Mechanics (Statics) | 3 | |||
| Directed Elective | 3 | Applied Mechanics (Dynamics) | 3 | |||
| 24 | Intro to ET/ Engineering | 18 | ||||
| Total | 66 | 72 | ||||