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Are you interested in increasing your career options? Do you want to be in the forefront of the latest technologies being used in manufacturing today, such as green technology, lasers and photonics, precision machining, and alternative energy?

Find out how you can get an affordable education and a career that will give you the financial and personal rewards you may be looking for. Investigate the engineering and technology training curriculum programs being offered through Connecticut's 12 community colleges. By enrolling in College of Technology degree programs, you can actually earn credit toward 4-year engineering and technician training degree programs at the University of Connecticut, Central Connecticut State University, the University of Hartford, Fairfield University, University of New Haven and Charter Oak College.

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