Manufacturing and Construction Management Department
Academic Programs
The Manufacturing and Construction Management Department offers the following undergraduate and graduate programs of study: - Bachelor of Science Degree in Construction Management
- Bachelor of Science Degree in Industrial Technology with the following specializations:
- Bachelor of Science Degree in Robotics and Mechatronics Engineering Technology
- Master of Science Degree in Construction Management
- Master of Science Degree in Technology Management
- Graduate Official Certificate Programs
The Manufacturing and Construction Management Department offers programs designed to prepare students for technology-oriented supervisory, middle management and leadership positions. The programs respond to an increasing industry demand for highly qualified personnel who have a combination of technical and managerial skills. Therefore, this study includes a comprehensive knowledge of industrial processes and applied technologies, in addition to a background in general education. Providing broad range of educational and career enhancement opportunities, the Department prepares graduates for careers in rapidly changing fields of technology. Graduate study plans are individually designed by faculty advisers to prepare responsible professionals in the field. The needs and interests of students with established careers are considered, as well as those individuals who aspire to leadership positions in business and industry.
Students interested in the undergraduate programs may attend Central Connecticut State University full-time or part-time. Part-time study permits a student to keep a full-time day job and enroll in courses in the later afternoon or evening. Full-time students may complete the program in four years.
The Master of Science programs have some core course requirements and the number of electives which can be selected in consultation with an academic advisor.
To find international education opportunities please visit Study Abroad Advising Sheet.
Accreditation:
The B.S. in Industrial Technology with all specializations is accredited by the Association of Technology, Management, and Applied Engineering ( ATMAE).
The B.S. in Construction Management is accredited by the American Council for Construction Education ( ACCE), 1717 North Loop 1604 East, Suite 320, San Antonio, Texas 78232-1570, tel. (210) 495-6161677-0720
Manufacturing and Construction Management DepartmentCopernicus Hall - Room 2120900
Fax: (860) 832-1806
Department Chairperson
Dr. Jacob Kovel
E-mail: kovelj@ccsu.edu
Telephone: (860) 832-0192 Department Secretary
Angela Digiro
E-mail: ad1663@ccsu.edu
Telephone: (860) 832-1830