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Sterling Hough
CPET Dept. Head
(603) 271-7758

NHTI Admissions
31 College Drive
Concord, NH 03301
(603) 271-7134

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Computer Engineering Technology Degree

Curriculum for students entering program in 2010-11.
 

The degree of Associate in Science in Computer Engineering Technology will be awarded upon successful completion of the program.

The Computer Engineering Technology Program at NHTI, Concord's Community College has graduated successful students since 1986. Great reasons to choose the CPET program include:

  • Earn an Associate degree in just two years
  • Multiple career paths and exciting job opportunities for graduates
  • Use hot new software: C++, Java, Linux, etc.
  • Small classes, easy access to lab equipment and faculty
  • Day and evening classes
  • Hands-on lab experience
  • Transfer credits into Bachelor's Degrees
  • Program is accredited by Technology Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (TAC/ABET)*
  • Extraordinary value in education

* This program is accredited by the Technology Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology, Inc. (TAC/ABET), 111 Market Place, Suite 1050, Baltimore, MD 21202--Telephone (410) 347-7700

A 3-year version of this program is available. Contact the Department Head for details.

Complete a Bachelor's Degree in Engineering Technology
through new Dual Admission Program with UNH-Manchester

Transfer Information

Specific Admission Requirements

  1. At least three years of college preparatory mathematics (Algebra I, Algebra II and Geometry) with minimum grades of “C”;
  2. It is strongly recommended that all engineering technology applicants have satisfactorily completed high school level courses in chemistry and physics.

Internship Considerations
The college must ensure that individuals (customers, employees, etc.) at internship and service learning sites are not adversely affected by students during learning experiences. Therefore, students participating in internship and field experiences must demonstrate the emotional stability required to exercise sound judgment, accept direction and guidance from a supervisor or faculty member and establish rapport and maintain sensitive interpersonal relationships with employees, customers and clients.

Course NumberCourse TitleCLLABCR
FIRST YEAR
Fall Semester
#CP 107Introduction to Programming
with C++
233
#EL 101Electric Circuits334
#EL 115Digital Fundamentals233
 EN 101English Composition404
 MT 133Elementary Functions404
 18
Spring Semester
#CP 235Algorithms with Object
Oriented Programming
334
#EL 144Embedded Microsystems334
 EN 120Communications or 
 EN 125Communication and the Literature
of Science and Technology
303
 MT 134Pre-Calculus404
 PH 133Physics I: Mechanics, Heat324
 19
SECOND YEAR
Fall Semester
#CP 240Programming for Windows
Operating Systems
334
#CP 260Computer Real Time Interfacing334
#CP 301Computer Project Definition101
 MT 205Calculus I404
 PH 135Physics II: Light, Sound, Electricity324
 XX xxx Social Science Elective*3-403-4
 20-21
Spring Semester
#CP 215Integrated Circuits and Interfacing334
#CP 222Data Communications and Internetworking334
#CP 252 Networking and Internet
Technologies
334
#CP 303Computer Project143
 XX xxxHumanities/Fine Arts/Foreign Language Elective303
 18
TOTAL CREDITS75-76
Program Cost Estimates

Please Note: EL 244 Embedded Microcomputers may be substituted for CP 112. EL 226 Digital Electronics may be substituted for CP 108. MT 206 is an additional calculus course recommended for those students planning to further their education.

# Indicates major field courses.
* Any course with a prefix of AN, EO, HI, PS, PY or SO (except HI 104 and HI 105).

A 3-year version of this program is available. Contact the Department Head for details.

CL - Number of lecture/classroom hours per week for the course
LAB - Number of simulation laboratory, laboratory or clinical hours per week for the course
CR - Number of credit hours for the course

Revised: 17 Aug 2010

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