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Manufacturing Electronics & Controls Technology Option


Technology Studies: Manufacturing Electronics & Controls Technology Option (Associate in Science Degree)
The Technology Studies--Manufacturing Electronics & Controls Technology Option provides a solid comprehensive foundation in engineering technology, industrial technology, mathematics, and sciences, as provided by the standard Technology Studies program, but with a concentrated focus on manufacturing electronics and controls technology.  The degree option includes a 15 semester hour core course sequence in Manufacturing Electronics Fundamentals followed by a 15 semester hour capstone course sequence specialization in Manufacturing Electronics Systems & Controllers.  Completion of this program with an average grade of "C" or higher provides for automatic continuation at Central Connecticut State University's School of Technology or Charter Oak State College, where the student can earn a bachelor of science degree in engineering technology, industrial technology, or technology education. 

MAJOR REQUIREMENTS


2.0 (QPA) required

Manufacturing Electronics Fundamentals Certificate

Number Title Credits
+MFG* 133 Mathematics for Electricity & Electronics 3
+MFG* 137 Circuit Theory 3
+MFG* 138 Digital Fundamentals 3
+MFG* 139 Circuit Theory II 3
+MFG* 140 Robotics 3
Certificate, Subtotal:
15

Manufacturing Electronics Systems & Controllers Certificate
Number Title Credits
+MFG* 142 Electronic Circuits & Devices 3
+MFG* 143 Industrial Motor Controls 3
+MFG* 145 Electronic Variable Speed Drive Systems 3
+MFG* 146 Programmable Logic Controllers 3
+MFG* 147 Microprocessor/Microcontroller 3
Certificate, Subtotal:
15

 

 

GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS

 

Arts and Communications:
Number Title Credits
COM* 173 Public Speaking 3
+ENG* 101 Composition (*) 3
   * Minimum "C" grade required
+ENG* 202 Technical Writing 3
Fine Arts Elective
3-4
Individual and Society:
Number Title Credits
SOC* 190 Self and Others: Dynamics of Diversity 3
ECN* 101 Principles of Macroeconomics 3
Elective Individual and Society Group I (History or Economics Recommended)
3
Elective Individual and Society Group I (Geography, Political Science, or History Recommended)
3
Math and Science:
Number Title Credits
+MAT* 123 Elementary Statistics 3
+CHE* 111 Concepts of Chemistry 4
+PHY* 110 Introductory Physics 4
Humanities:
Number Title Credits
Any PHL* (Philosophy) course
3
                                                                      Subtotal:

38-39

                                                                            

Minimum Total:

68

+ Prerequisite required

 

 

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