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The following information is directly from the 2011-2012 College Catalog, pg. 88. To download a full pdf version of the catalog, click here.




College of Technology: Technology Studies: Engineering Technology Option, Associate in Science Degree

The College of Technology is a specialized curriculum that allows a student to begin technology or engineering technology studies at any of the state's twelve Community Colleges with the ultimate goal of achieving a 4-year, baccalaureate degree in Technology at Central Connecticut State University or Charter Oak State College. The curriculum is designed to serve as the first two years of the Bachelor of Science degree. Some courses in this program are not offered at Middlesex Community College but can be taken at other Connecticut community colleges.


 

Technology Studies: Engineering Technology Option by Requirements

General Education Courses

27 Credits

ENG*101 Composition

3

COM*173 Public Speaking 

 3

ENG*202 Technical Writing

 3

Philosophy

 3

Fine Arts

 3

History or Economics

 3

Geography or Political Science or History

 3

Economics 

 3

Psychology or Sociology

 3

 

 

Specialized Courses

31 Credits

CHE*121 General Chemistry I

 4

PHY*121 General Physics I

 4

CHE*122 General Chemistry II or PHY*122 General Physics II

 4

MAT*168 Elementary Statistics and Probability I

  4

MAT*254 Calculus I 

 4

MAT*256 Calculus II

 4

CAD*110 Introduction to CAD or CAD*219 Drafting 

 3

MAT*186 Pre-Calculus

 4

 

 

Option

9 Credits

EGR*211 Statics 

 3

EGR*212 Dynamics 

 3

Directed Elective 

 3

 

 

Total Credits:

  67



 

Technology Studies: Engineering Technology Option By Semester

Full-time students should follothe four-semester sequence listed below in order to graduate in two years.

First Semester

17 Credits

ENG*101 Composition

3

History or Economics

 3

MAT*186 Pre-Calculus

 4

CHE*121  General Chemistry I

 4

CAD*110 or CAD*219

 3

 

 

Second Semester

17 Credits

COM*173  Public Speaking

 3

PHY*121 General Physics I

 4

MAT*254 Calculus I 

 4

Geography Elective or Political Science Elective or
History Elective

 3

Directed Elective

 3

 

 

Third Semester

18 Credits

ENG*202 Technical Writing

 3

Fine Arts Elective 

 3

MAT*168 Elementary Statistics & Probability I 

 4

MAT*256  Calculus II

 4

PHY*122 General Physics or

CHE*122 General Chemistry II

 4

 

 

Fourth Semester

15 or 16 Credits

Philosophy Elective

3

Psychology Elective or Sociology  Elective

 3

Economics  Elective

  3

Directed Elective

 3 or 4

EGR*211 Statics

  3

 

 

Course(s) in Option

3 Credits

EGR*212  Dynamics

 3

 

 

Total Credits: 

66 (67)


 From College Catalog 2011-2012, p. 88 & 90

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