Technology Studies: Biomolecular Sciences, AS
Program code: BIMO-AS-COT
Locations: Quinebaug Valley, Tunxis
Program Description
As part of the Connecticut College of Technology (COT), the Technology Studies A.S. degree provides the knowledge and skills within specific high-demand technology fields. The program consists of lecture and lab course work in engineering, technology, industrial technology, mathematics, sciences, and foundational requirements that provide a solid comprehensive background for continuation in a four-year technology degree program or entry into the workforce. Upon completion of a Technology Studies A.S. degree, students can transfer to Central CT State University or the University of Hartford to complete designated B.S. degrees.
Learning Outcomes
- Apply mathematical, scientific and technological principles and concepts to identify and formulate solutions to technical problems.
- Apply critical thinking and problem-solving skills to solve technical problems.
- Demonstrate the ability to function on teams.
- Recognize the need to engage in life-long learning.
In addition to meeting the Technology Studies outcomes, graduates should be able to:
- Demonstrate basic laboratory skills and working knowledge of safety procedures.
- Understand and be able to apply the scientific method of inquiry.
- Demonstrate a basic understanding of experimental design and analysis.
- Explain basic cellular and organism principles.
- Demonstrate an understanding of basic chemical concepts.
- Perform biotechnology techniques including: gel electrophoresis, restriction digests, bacterial transformation, Polymerase Chain Reaction, DNA fingerprinting, and annotation of genes
- Use a light microscope to view and interpret slides.
- Properly prepare slides for microbiological examination.
- Perform simple and differential staining techniques including Gram stains.\\n
- Demonstrate aseptic techniques for the handling of microorganisms and instruments, including: sterilization and maintenance of sterile transfer instruments, performance of aseptic transfer, and obtaining samples.
The objective of the Technology Studies: Biomolecular Sciences pathway is to prepare students for transfer to a baccalaureate degree in Biomolecular Sciences at a Central Connecticut State University as well as for entry-level laboratory technician positions. Students who earn an associate’s degree will be able to:
- Transfer into a bachelor’s degree program in biomolecular science.
- Transfer into pre-professional programs such as pre-vet or pre-med.
- Pursue careers as laboratory technicians in academic or industrial settings.
Degree Requirements
| Code | Title | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| Technology Studies General Education Core | ||
| ENG 1010 | Composition | 3 |
| MATH 1610 | Precalculus | 4 |
| ART Elective (course vetted for ARHX) | 3 | |
| CHEM 1110 | Concepts of Chemistry | 4 |
| or CHEM 1210 | General Chemistry I | |
| Elective HISX - Historical Knowledge Course or Elective SBSX course in ECON | 3 | |
| ENG 1080 | Composition II: Technical Writing | 3 |
| or COMM 1301 | Public Speaking | |
| CCS 1001 | College and Career Success | 3 |
| Technology Studies Program Core | ||
| PHYS 1201 | General Physics I | 4 |
| or PHYS 2201 | Calculus-Based Physics I | |
| Elective BHEL - Behavioral Science Elective Credits: choose an ANTH, PSY or SOC course | 3 | |
| MATH 1200 | Statistics I | 3-4 |
| or MATH 1201 | Statistics I with Computer Applications | |
| Biomolecular Sciences Courses | ||
| BIO 1210 | General Biology I | 4 |
| BIO 1220 | General Biology II | 4 |
| BIO 2111 | Anatomy and Physiology I | 4 |
| BIO 2350 | Microbiology | 4 |
| BIO 2600 | Principles of Genetics | 3-4 |
| or BIO 2630 | Molecular Genetics | |
| CHEM 1220 | General Chemistry II | 4 |
| PHYS 1202 | General Physics II | 4 |
| or PHYS 2202 | Calculus-Based Physics II | |
| Choose a Specialization Elective from BIO, CAD, CHEM, CSC, CST, DTS, EETA, EGR, GEOG, MATH, MECH, MFG, OCEN, PHYS, TECH | 3 | |
| Total Credits | 63-65 | |