Computer Engineering Technology

Do you enjoy working and playing with computer hardware, software or electronics?  Do you like learning about math and science and figuring out why things work the way they do?  Are mathematical and logical puzzles – and trying to solve complex problems – your idea of fun?

If so, a career in computer engineering technology might be right for you! The Technology Studies: Computer Engineering Technology Option degree program at MxCC prepares students for transfer to institutions with Bachelor’s Degree programs in Computer Engineering Technology, Industrial Technology, Networking Technology, or other related fields, or for entry into computer-based industry positions such as:

  • IT Professional (including Network Administrator, Systems Administrator, Systems Analyst, Support Specialist)
  • Programmer or Software Developer
  • Computer Technologist or Engineer (Hardware/Software)

Our program helps students develop skills in the building, testing, operation, and maintenance of computer systems and associated software systems.  To do this, students gain background knowledge in the application of electric circuits, computer programming, software applications, computer hardware, computer networking, and engineering.

At MxCC, students learn how to apply science, engineering, and mathematical analysis to solve computer engineering technology problems.  Along the way, they develop abilities to apply written, oral, and graphical communication in both technical and non-technical environments, and to identify and use appropriate technical literature.  They learn new concepts and techniques as required for continuing professional development, and fully prepare to take the industry-based certification exams.

Associate in Science Degree

This program prepares students for transfer to institutions with Bachelor’s Degree programs in Computer Engineering Technology, Industrial Technology, Networking Technology, or other related fields, or for entry into computer-based industry positions. The objectives of this hands-on, technically oriented program include:

  • Provide students with a background in electric circuits, computer hardware and software, networking, and engineering standards to the building, testing, operation, and maintenance of computer systems and associated software systems.
  • Provide students with the ability to apply science, engineering, and mathematical analysis in solving computer engineering technology problems.
  • Prepare students to take the industry-based certification exams.
  • Develop students’ ability to apply written, oral, and graphical communication in both technical and non-technical environments.
  • Develop students’ ability to learn new concepts and techniques as required for continuing professional development.

The target audience for this program includes both full and part time students with an interest in pursuing a career as an IT Professional (including Network Administrator, Systems Administrator, Systems Analyst, Support Specialist), Programmer/Software Developer, or Computer Technologist or Engineer (Hardware/Software). This is a College of Technology Pathway Program with articulation agreements with four year institutions. Successful completion of the program allows students to enter their junior year in the Computer Engineering Technology Program at Central Connecticut State University. Consultation with the Program Coordinator is strongly recommended if students wish to transfer to other related programs or other institutions.


Note About Financial Aid 
Federal regulations stipulate that a student may only receive financial aid for courses that count towards their degree/certificate. To comply with this regulation, MxCC must track the courses that a student is registered for that count towards their degree/certificate program.  Courses identified as not meeting program requirements will not be included in the calculation of financial aid eligibility. Pre requisites will be covered. This procedure is now in effect. Eligibility ceases once a student attempts 90 credits for a typical 60 credit program.


Becoming Connecticut State Community College 
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