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Mechanical Engineering Technology Program
Mission StatementThe Mechanical Engineering Technology degree program prepares students to apply theoretical and practical concepts toward professional careers that make significant contributions to supporting engineering design, testing, production, and research and development activities for advanced mechanical systems in a wide variety of industrial, aerospace, and government organizations. The major provides required knowledge and develops necessary problem-solving skills through studies in mathematics, physical sciences, mechanics, manufacturing processes, engineering materials, fluids, thermodynamics, electrical circuits, and computer-aided engineering graphics and mechanical design. The Mechanical Engineering Technology program provides relevant industrial experience within the academic environment through laboratory projects, experimentation, classroom lecture and demonstrations.The program goal of the Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering Technology degree is to provide graduates with a well-balanced education based on civic responsibility, cultural diversity and global awareness; critical thinking and problem-solving techniques; writing and communication skills; quantitative skills; arts and humanity appreciation; scientific understanding; and computer literacy. Program Educational ObjectivesProgram objectives describe the career and professional accomplishments that graduates are prepared to achieve.
Program Learning OutcomesThe learning outcomes relate to the skills, knowledge, and behaviors that the engineering technology students are expected to know and to be able to do by the time of graduation.The Mechanical Engineering Technology graduates will have:
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| School of Engineering and Technology - CCSU, 1615 Stanley Street, New Britain, CT 06050 1-860-832-1800 The School of Engineering and Technology is one of four schools within Central Connecticut State University. | ||
| Last Modified: 7:54 AM 7/13/2009 | ||