Saturday, August 30, 2008

A GREAT Way for a Connecticut Students to Become a Technology Education Teacher or Engineer

The College of Technology is a specialized curriculum that allows a student to begin technology or engineering technology studies at any of the state's 12 Community Colleges with the ultimate goal of achieving a 4-year, baccalaureate degree in Engineering or Technology at the University of Connecticut, Fairfield University, Central Connecticut State University, the University of Hartford, University of New Haven, or Charter Oak State College.

Along the way, a student has the opportunity to earn a two-year associate degree, gain marketable skills, and explore interesting careers in fields projected to enjoy employment growth in the coming years. The program, as a whole, allows students to continue their studies at the participating colleges and universities as juniors without any loss of credit.

The Community Colleges' College of Technology program offers the student affordable tuition significantly reducing the cost of higher education.

For more information on the College of Technology visit the following links;

Technological Studies Pathway/Degree Program

Engineering Science Pathway/Degree Program

College of Technology Coordinators