The “Engineering Science Pathway” consists primarily of coursework in engineering, mathematics, and the sciences. The “Engineering Science Pathway” focuses upon building a foundation in the fields of mechanical, industrial, or civil engineering. Upon graduation, you will have received a background in mathematics, science and general education courses for transfer into a four-year program. If you are currently employed in technical positions, this program offers an opportunity to retrain and upgrade your technical skills. Differences in various areas of specialization in engineering allow you to choose electives with reference to their programs of study. Core courses in Engineering Science may be offered at other Connecticut Community Colleges in cooperation with Three Rivers.
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Because you are interested in the Engineering Science, A.S., you might want to look at these programs, too.
Electrical Engineering Technology, A.S.
Environmental Engineering Technology, A.S.
General Engineering Technology, A.A.S
Manufacturing Engineering Technology, A.S.
Mathematics Studies, A.A. – CSCU Pathway Transfer Degree
Mechanical Engineering Technology, A.S.
See below for a list of all full-time Department Faculty. Please note that not all listed faculty may teach courses related to this specific degree or certificate program.
Victoria Vasquez
B.A. University of ConnecticutAdmissions, Student Services Division Recruitment and Outreach Specialist(860) 215-9238 victoria.vasquez@ctstate.edu
Taylor Venditto
B.A., M.S., Central Connecticut State UniversityAdvising Center, Student Services Division Guided Pathways Advisor 1(860) 215-9335 tvenditto@threerivers.edu
Margaret Whiteman
B.S., University of Connecticut; M.S., University of HartfordBusiness and Technologies Department Assistant Professor/Program Coordinator of AccountingFaculty Office Hours (860) 215-9451 mwhiteman@threerivers.edu
Elizabeth A Willcox
B.A., Eastern Connecticut State UniversityAdvising Center, Student Services Division Guided Pathways Advisor 1(860) 215-9289 EWillcox@threerivers.edu
Pamela C Williams
B.S., Florida State University; M.S.L.S., Florida State UniversityLibrary Director of Campus Library Services(860) 215-9306 PWilliams@threerivers.edu
LuAnn Wolff
RN, BSN St Anselm College; MBA Rensselaer Polytechnic InstituteNursing and Allied Health CCMA Program CoordinatorFaculty Office Hours (860) 215-9245 lwolff@threerivers.edu
Workforce & Community Education Office
A111Jillian Zupan
B.S.N., Southern Connecticut State University; M.S.N, University of Hartford; RNNursing and Allied Health Department Professor of NursingFaculty Office Hours (860) 215-9419 jzupan@threerivers.edu
mcomeau@threerivers.edu
*Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
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