Undergraduate Catalog 2009-2011
SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY
Zdzislaw
Kremens, Dean
Olusegun
Odesina, Associate to the Dean
Nancy Kraczkowsky,
Associate Dean
Phone: 860-832-1800
Fax: 860-832-1804
Website: www.set.ccsu.edu
The School of Engineering
and Technology prepares graduates in scientific and professional engineering
and technological fields. It is constantly evolving and expanding its programs
in response to rapidly changing technologies and workforce demands. The school
consists of five departments: Biomolecular Sciences, Computer Electronics and
Graphics Technology, Engineering, Manufacturing and Construction Management,
and Technology and Engineering Education. The school offers degrees in science,
engineering, engineering technology, and technology leading to a wide variety
of careers. In conjunction with the School of Education and Professional
Studies, the BS degree (in education) prepares individuals for teaching careers
in technology and engineering education.
The school provides students with an
opportunity to earn baccalaureate degrees in dynamic fields of engineering,
science, and technology. The range of
undergraduate programs accommodates a wide variety of student skills and
interests. The teaching and research of our faculty focus on both theory and
its practical application to solving problems. We prepare students to meet
dynamic engineering, technological, and
scientific challenges as leaders and members of engineering, technical,
management, research, biomedical, and educational teams. A career in engineering, science, or technology can be very rewarding--personally and
financially. Preparation for these careers can indeed be challenging and will
require hard work but it will ultimately make graduates invaluable members of
the workforce that is demanded by the state, the country, and indeed the world.
Designated as a "Center of
Excellence" by the state of Connecticut, CCSU's School of Engineering and
Technology has taken great pride in its ability to offer a broad range of
curriculum options that provide students with a careful balance of classroom
theory and practical application