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SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY


Zdzislaw B. Kremens, Dean
Olusegun Odesina, Associate to the Dean
Phone: (860) 832-1800
Web address: http://www.technology.ccsu.edu/

Mission

The School of Engineering and Technology at CCSU provides educational opportunities in an array of scientific and technological disciplines. The teaching and research of our faculty focus on both theory and its practical application to solving problems. We prepare students to meet dynamic technological and scientific challenges as leaders and members of engineering, technical, management, research, biomedical, and educational teams.

Vision

School of Engineering and Technology aspires to:

  • be recognized as the premier School of Engineering and Technology in the New England region, in both undergraduate and graduate education.
  • establish and maintain alliances with industry in order to be responsive to their needs.
  • ensure quality of education by maintaining accreditation from recognized national boards/associations for all appropriate programs.
  • hold teaching as our primary focus enhanced by the dynamic scholarship activities of our faculty.
  • actively recruit and retain a diverse population of students from a variety of educational backgrounds and life experiences.

Fulfilling the mission

The School of Engineering and Technology imparts a general education through a combination of lecture and laboratory-based instruction that promotes experiential and life-long learning. We are committed to educating students to be professional, contributing members of the technological society. Included are civil, communications, construction, electronics, manufacturing, and mechanical fields in engineering technology, technology education, and technology management professions, in addition to biomolecular science related professions.

We insure that our programs are accessible to the highly diverse population of our service area by utilizing a variety of delivery methods. We work closely with secondary schools to encourage students to enter technological and scientific fields of study. We also maintain flexible articulation agreements with community colleges.

Students are our primary focus. Our low student-faculty ratio allows for individualized instruction and advising to encourage all students to reach their full intellectual and personal potential. Our curricula emphasize hands-on learning through laboratory instruction and independent student research. Students are encouraged to develop their professional skills through participation in extracurricular activities, clubs, honorary fraternities and professional organizations. Students can gain valuable professional experience through cooperative education and internship positions within a wide variety of Connecticut businesses.

The school and its faculty keep abreast of workforce needs through an array of alliances with local industries including providing on-site training, consulting, and working with advisory boards. In order to maintain programs of consistently high quality, responsive to industry needs and the rapidly changing technologies, the faculty participates in research and professional activities appropriate to their disciplines.

The School of Engineering and Technology maintains active involvement in professional associations, and maintains professional accreditation for all appropriate programs. We are striving to maintain a local, regional, and international presence through proactive recruitment of faculty and students and a strong commitment to continuous improvement.

The School of Engineering and Technology offers the M.S. degree in Construction Management, Engineering and Technology, Technology Education and Technology Management.  The School of Technology also offers a M.A. degree in Biomolecular Sciences.

Six Official Certificate Programs (OCPs) are offered through the School of Engineering and Technology.   The Department of Biomolecular Sciences offers: Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Pre-Health Studies (Interdisciplinary) and Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Cell & Molecular Biology.  The Department of Manufacturing and Construction Management offers: Construction Management, Environmental Health & Safety, Lean Manufacturing & Sigma Six and also Supply Chain & Logistics.

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