2021-2022 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
    Nov 22, 2024  
2021-2022 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Engineering Technology, Automated Manufacturing (HB84)


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The ultimate goal of the Automated Manufacturing Engineering Technology Program is to develop a highly skilled, hands-on, manufacturing technologist for the 21st century. Students are engaged in learning a full range of practical industrial skills that occur throughout a product’s assembly or production process. Students are exposed to specific subject areas such as Lean Manufacturing, CNC programming, CAD/CAM operations, Additive Manufacturing, and Materials Production. In addition, traditional first year and second year engineering courses such as (Statics & Strength of Materials) are incorporated to provide a foundation for continuing on to four year Bachelor of Science programs in Manufacturing Engineering Technology, Mechanical Engineering Technology, and Technology Management.

General Education Core course listings and definitions appear on General Education Core . Additional courses may be required. The suggested sequence for full-time students is shown below. Note: To complete the degree in two years, students are advised to complete the courses in the sequence listed beginning in the fall semester.

Curriculum


Competency or Program Requirement:

First Semester


Continuing Learning/Information Literacy and Ethics Credits: 3


Critical Analysis and Logical Thinking/Written Communication Credits: 3


Quantitative Reasoning Credits: 3


Scientific Reasoning Credits: 4


Program Requirement


Third Semester


Social Phenomena Credits: 3


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Program Requirements


Fourth Semester


Oral Communications Credits: 3


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Program Requirements


Program Outcomes


 

Total Credits: 65-66


Any given course may only be used to satisfy one of the competency areas even if it is listed under more than one.

1 Choose CHE* H121  if planning to transfer to a Bachelor’s degree program.

2 Choose MAT* H254  if transferring to a Bachelor’s degree program. Take MAT* H254  in semester 3 and EET* H102  in semester 2.

Becoming Connecticut State Community College


STUDENTS: The Community Colleges are undergoing a merger with a plan to become Connecticut State Community College in fall 2023; please work closely with your advisor/program coordinator to select your courses accordingly. Click here www.ct.edu/ctstate/academics for more detail about this exciting transition!

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