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Pathways to Engineering Careers

Have you ever thought about becoming an engineer but felt that you just didn't have the right resources or background to reach your goals? Think about the College of Technology's Engineering Science Pathway program.

This career-readiness program offers two years of high quality engineering education at an affordable cost at any of Connecticut's 12 community colleges. Examples of courses include:

  • Engineering Physics
  • General Chemistry
  • Calculus
  • Applied Mechanics
  • Computer Programing

(Remedial math and science classes are available for those students who may require additional assistance.)

A major advantage of this program is that you can transfer all your credits into a 4-year engineering degree program at the University of Connecticut and the University of Hartford! To learn more about this program, go to the College of Technology.

 

 

 


The Regional Center for Next Generation Manufacturing is funded through a grant from the National Science Foundation Advanced Technology Education program. Copyright 2005. All rights reserved.