December 13, 2015 Tara Jo Holmberg

Degrees

Engineering Science

The Engineering Science associate degree program prepares students primarily to transfer to complete a B.S. degree in chemical, civil, computer science, electrical, mechanical, or materials engineering. Graduates will receive a background in mathematics, science, and general education courses for transfer into a four-year program.

Technology Studies - Engineering Technology Option

Prepares students primarily to transfer to complete a B.S. degree in civil, mechanical, manufacturing, composite, or computer engineering technology.

Technology Studies - Industrial Technology Option

Prepares students primarily to transfer to complete a B.S. degree in automotive, construction management, environmental safety, electrical engineering, manufacturing and energy. Graduates will receive a background in mathematics, science, and general education courses for transfer into a four-year program.

Welcome to NCCC’s exciting new Associate in Science Degree program in Data Science!

The Engineering Science associate degree program prepares students primarily to transfer to complete a B.S. degree in chemical, civil, computer science, electrical, mechanical, or materials engineering. Graduates will receive a background in mathematics, science, and general education courses for transfer into a four-year program.

Advisors
Sharon Gusky, sgusky@nwcc.edu, 860.738.6395
Douglas Hoffman, dhoffman@nwcc.edu, 860.738.5332
Tara Jo Holmberg, tholmberg@nwcc.edu, 860.738.6363
Doug Mooney, dmooney@nwcc.edu, 860.738.6401

The Connecticut College of Technology is an innovative program leading to a Bachelor of Science Degree in engineering or technology. The program consists of two distinct pathways, one in Engineering Science and one in Technological Studies. After completing the Technological Studies Pathway Program, students may enter directly into technical fields at Central Connecticut State University or Charter Oak State College (Connecticut’s External Degree Program). The Engineering Science Pathway leads directly into the School of Engineering at the University of Connecticut, the University of New Haven, University of Hartford, CCSU, or Fairfield University. The pathway courses will transfer to engineering and technology programs at many other public and private universities as well.

Consultation with a faculty advisor is strongly recommended.