Technology Studies
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Technology Studies

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Program Overview

Program Overview

The Connecticut College of Technology Pathways program allows students to complete an associate in science degree program in Technology Studies and continue on to complete a bachelor of science degree in either Industrial Technology with a Specialization in Technology Management or Mechanical Engineering Technology or Manufacturing Engineering Technology at Central Connecticut State University’s School of Engineering Science and Technology depending on the degree option chosen. 

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The curriculum offers a broad range of studies and topics in: mathematics, physics, chemistry, engineering drawing and computer-aided design (CAD), computer-aided manufacturing (CAM), electronic engineering technologies, mechanical engineering technologies, machine technologies, and other courses in special areas of technology. The program also includes a solid core of courses in general education. Graduates seamlessly transfer into the CCSU Industrial Technology with a Specialization in Technology Management program.



The curriculum offers studies in mathematics, physics, chemistry, engineering drawing and computer-aided design (CAD), mechanical engineering technologies, and manufacturing engineering technologies. Graduates seamlessly transfer into the CCSU Mechanical or Manufacturing Engineering Technology program.



The curriculum prepares students to work in the 21st century world of Lean Manufacturing and supply chain management. Companies are now employing these techniques to reduce waste, cut costs and compete globally. Graduates seamlessly transfer into the CCSU Industrial Technology with a Specialization in Technology Management program.



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Certificate programs in Advanced Manufacturing Machine Technology or  Fundamentals of Machine Technology  are available to students who do not wish to pursue a full two-year course of study.

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Keep Your Education on Track with a Seamless Transfer
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As part of the CT College of Technology, students can seamlessly transfer to the Industrial Technology Management program at Central CT State University.

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Compatible with NVCC's Advanced Manufacturing Machine Technology certificate
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Students completing the Advanced Manufacturing Machine Technology certificate program can apply 30 of the 34 credits towards the Technology Studies degree. The other 4 credits will transfer to the Industrial Technology Management program at CCSU.

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Customize Your Education
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The program of studied can be customized by the student to transfer to other programs at Central CT State Univeristy, such as Biomolecular Science, Computer Information Technology or Mechanical/Manufacturing Engineering Technology. Please contact the Program Coordinator for details.

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Get On the Road to an Affordable Bachelor of Science in Industrial Technology

The Connecticut College of Technology Pathways program allows students to complete an associate in science degree program in Technology Studies and continue on to complete a bachelor of science degree in Industrial Technology with a focus in Technology Management at Central Connecticut State University’s School of Engineering Science and Technology. The curriculum offers a broad range of studies and topics in: mathematics, physics, chemistry, engineering drawing and computer-aided design (CAD), computer-aided manufacturing (CAM), electronic engineering technologies, mechanical engineering technologies, machine technologies, and other courses in special areas of technology. The program also includes a solid core of courses in general education. Successful completion of the program allows students to enter their junior year at Central Connecticut State University. Consultation with a faculty advisor is strongly recommended.

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Certificate Programs

Certificate Programs


Formerly Machine Technology Level II. The objective of the certificate program is to provide essential skills and knowledge to individuals seeking a position in Advanced Manufacturing. A prerequisite for entry into this certificate program is placement into or above MAT*H095 and ENG*H063 or consent of the program director.

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(Formerly Machine Technology Level I) The objective of the certificate program is to provide entry level skills and knowledge to individuals seeking a background in the machine technology profession. A prerequisite for entry into this certificate program is placement into or above both MAT*095 and ENG*063 or consent of the program director. This certificate provides entry level skills to those seeking positions in machine technology environments.

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  • Machinist/CNC Machinist
  • CAD Draftsperson
  • CNC Programmer
  • Technician (Engineering, Laboratory, Quality Control or Service)
  • Industrial Salesperson
  • Supervisor/Manager (upon completing 4-year degree)

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