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Technology Studies, A.S., Computer-Aided Design Option


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Program Design

The Connecticut College of Technology Pathways program allows students to complete an associate in science degree program in Technology Studies at MCC, and continue on to complete a bachelor of science degree in Industrial Technology, Engineering Technology, Electronic Technology, Computer-Aided Design or Technology Education at Central Connecticut State University’s (CCSU) School of Technology. The curriculum offers a broad range of studies and topics in: mathematics, physics, chemistry, engineering drawing and computer-aided design (CAD), electronics, computer technologies, advanced manufacturing technologies (robotics, automation, computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) and other courses in special areas of technology. The program also includes a solid core of courses in general education. Each of the courses is directly transferable to CCSU. Successful completion of the program allows students to enter their junior year at Central Connecticut State University.

Curriculum

Students may enroll in this program either full or part-time. Courses are offered both during the day or evenings. For students not yet prepared for the required mathematical courses, MCC offers a wide range of developmental course offerings.

The Computer-Aided Design Option, Technology Studies associate degree program prepares students to pursue a career as a computer-aided design specialist or to transfer to complete a B.S. degree in technology. Consultation with a faculty advisor is strongly recommendedThe Computer-Aided Design Option, Technology Studies associate degree program prepares students to pursue a career as a computer-aided design specialist or to transfer to complete a B.S. degree in technology. Consultation with a faculty advisor is strongly recommended.

Learning Outcomes


Upon successful completion of all Technology Studies options program requirements, graduates will

  1. Apply appropriate mathematical and scientific principles to engineering and technology applications.
  2. Demonstrate proficiency in technical fundamentals to analyze and resolve technology problems.
  3. Apply knowledge and skills to develop, interpret, and select appropriate technological processes.

In addition, the graduate will complete the comprehensive learning outcomes identified with the General Education Core.

Computer-Aided Design Option Requirements


Total Credits Required: 66-67


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