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NHTI's Biology degree program provides you with an excellent foundation for studies in pre-medicine, pre-dentistry, and pre-veterinary medicine. This program is recommended if you are looking to pursue further study in biology, botany, zoology, ecology, microbiology, agriculture, forestry, molecular biology, cell biology, genetics, and marine biology.
This program provides a broad-based curriculum in the biological sciences and helps you meet the requirements for other degree programs. If you choose to pursue a four-year degree, the core courses in this program offer the basic competencies, knowledge, and skills to do so. It also prepares you for careers in biological science; provides the skills, methods, and knowledge needed for further study; and promotes an appreciation of the sciences.
Do you have questions? Contact Amy West, department chair, at awest@ccsnh.edu or 603-271-6484 x4243.
NHTI's Civil Engineering Technology degree program combines civil engineering and technology theory with a solid foundation in math and science. You'll learn the fundamentals of CVET, teamwork, and presentations through hands-on activities in NHTI labs. You'll also solve design and engineering problems and learn about the industry practices and culture through our unique guest speakers program. Skills include how to:
- Produce engineering documents using CAD software
- Perform standard field and laboratory tests on materials typically used in civil engineering technology
- Estimate material quantities for technical projects
Do you have questions? Contact Liaquat Khan, department chair, at lkhan@ccsnh.edu or 603-271-6484 x4221.
This program is not currently accepting new students.
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NHTI's Computer Engineering Technology degree program offers a combination of computer science, engineering theory, and hands-on skills in labs with state-of-the-art equipment. Class and lab size are kept small to foster student interaction with faculty. The majority of program courses are taught by full-time faculty with advanced degrees as well as significant and relevant industry experience.
Do you have questions? Contact Dennis Tappin at dtappin@ccsnh.edu.
This program is not currently accepting new students.
NHTI's Electronic Engineering Technology degree program offers a combination of engineering theory and hands-on skills using state-of-the-art equipment. Class and lab size are kept small, giving you ample opportunity to interact with instructors. The majority of program courses are taught by full-time faculty with advanced degrees and significant, relevant industry experience. You can continue your education by transferring to at a 4-year engineering program and with dual admittance to UNH’s EET bachelor’s degree program.
Do you have questions? Contact Dennis Tappin at dtappin@ccsnh.edu.
NHTI's Environmental Sciences degree program provides an interdisciplinary approach to studying the social, ethical, and ecological interactions between the natural world and society. It offers the first two years of courses necessary for a four-year bachelor’s degree in environmental science for students interested in transferring.
Do you have questions? Contact Amy West, department chair, at awest@ccsnh.edu or 603-271-6484 x4243, or Tracey Lesser, program coordinator, at tlesser@ccsnh.edu or 603-271-6484 x4423.
This program is not currently accepting new students.
HTI's Industrial Design Technology degree program prepares you for an entry-level position in industrial design. You'll master design fundamentals with courses in drawing, 2D design, 3D design, engineering design, and manufacturing principles. Emphasis is placed on math and physical sciences, and English and social sciences broaden and improve communication skills. Graduates have the foundation to pursue a bachelor’s degree or opportunities for life-long learning or professional development.
Do you have questions? Contact Susan Haas, department chair, at shaas@ccsnh.edu or 603-603-230-4000 x4113.
This program has been validated by the National Security Agency.
NHTI's Networking and Cybersecurity Operations prepares you to obtain and succeed in a well-paying job in one of the fastest growing fields in the world. You complete hands-on training in the design and configuration of complex computer networks, cybersecurity operations and analysis, Windows servers, and PC hardware and software. NHTI’s state-of-the-art networking lab has 100+ Cisco routers and switches dedicated for student use.
You'll gain with the skills and knowledge needed to obtain several sought-after industry certifications recognized throughout the world, including Cisco's CCNA and CyberOps Associate, Python Institute PCEP and PCAP,
and CompTIA’s A+, Security+, and CySA+.
Mindfulness and communication training creates opportunities for growth and leadership, flexibility, adaptability, and the confidence to handle challenges. At NHTI, learning about emotional intelligence, patience, and nonverbal communication cues are key parts of the IT curriculum. Employers expect new engineers and IT professionals to be good communicators and collaborators to help them be more effective on teams and in project work.
Do you have questions? Contact Aaron Conn, department chair, at aconn@ccsnh.edu or 603-271-6484 x4143.
NHTI's Information Technology – Software Development degree program prepares you to obtain and succeed in well-paying jobs in one of the fastest growing fields in the world. You'll complete hands-on training in the design and development of software applications for web, mobile, and desktop environments. NHTI’s IT department offers a sequence of stackable certificates in software development and related technologies; each enables you to develop marketable skills and earn industry-recognized certifications in as few as four courses while building credits toward the associate degree.
Do you have questions? Contact Aaron Conn, department chair, at aconn@ccsnh.edu or 603-271-6484 x4143.
NHTI's Landscape and Environmental Design degree program educates you to be a future steward of the natural environment. It combines coursework in natural science, technology, and design to help you understand the natural environment and its relationship to the built environment. The program includes a core foundation of education and skills that lead to advanced study or entry-level careers in environmental industry. This is the only college-level, credit-bearing landscape design program in the Northeast.
Do you have questions? Contact Liaquat Khan, department chair, at lkhan@ccsnh.edu or 603-271-6484 x4221.
This program is not currently accepting new students.
NHTI's Manufacturing Engineering Technology – Automation degree program educates you in the manufacturing field, emphasizing mathematics and science courses to give you the knowledge to cope with changing technology. Course work incorporates the theory and practice of manufacturing from planning and layout through the operation and control phases. Extensive computer applications are part of the program, including computer-aided drawing/modeling and automation in manufacturing. English and social sciences are taught to broaden your perspective and improve communication skills.
Do you have questions? Contact Dennis Tappin at dtappin@ccsnh.edu.