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Manufacturing Engineering Technology ProgramNHTI's Manufacturing Engineering Technology 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.

This program is not currently accepting new students.

NHTI's Mathematics degree program offers you a rigorous and cost-effective education with small class sizes to form long-lasting connections with peers and professors. You'll gain hands-on experience as a tutor of math and physics in ACE, by competing with our Math Team, and through investigations in our well-equipped physics lab. In your final semester, you'll investigate a topic of your interest in math in collaboration with a faculty member. In your senior project presentation, you'll share your newfound expertise with the academic community.

Do you have questions? Contact Dan Shagena, department chair, at dshagena@ccsnh.edu or 603-271-6484 x4307.

Manufacturing Engineering Technology Program

NHTI's Mechanical Engineering Technology degree program educates you in the mechanical engineering field and includes courses in the areas of design, manufacturing, and controls. Math and physical sciences are emphasized to give you the basic knowledge to cope with changing technology. Course work incorporates theory and practice with extensive computer applications including computer-aided drawing/modeling and design.

Do you have questions? Contact Liaquat Khan, department chair, at lkhan@ccsnh.edu or 603-271-6484 x4221, or Dennis Tappin, program coordinator, at dtappin@ccsnh.edu or 603-271-6484 x4359.

This program is not currently accepting new students.

Robotics and Automation Engineering TechnologyNHTI's Robotics and Automation Engineering Technology degree program prepares you, as an engineering technologist, for employment in advanced manufacturing. You'll master engineering fundamentals through engineering design, manufacturing processes, computer programming, circuit theory, and digital electronics courses. Emphasis is placed on math and physical science. Course topics include robotics, machine vision, process automations, programmable logic controllers, motion control, and the use of computers for design and manufacture.

Do you have questions? Contact Dennis Tappin at dtappin@ccsnh.edu.

NHTI's Sustainable Agriculture degree program prepares you for the business and science behind running a small profitable farm in Northern New England and gives you the courses needed for transfer into a 4-year degree program. You'll develop the skills to market your product through farmers markets, roadside stands, community-supported agriculture, and restaurants as part of the local food-to-table movement. As an advocate for the production of environmentally friendly food in their community, you'll understand the holistic role of the agroecosystem and how to balance the economic, environmental, and social needs of the farmer and community. You'll specialize based on your agricultural preference. This program is financial aid-eligible.

Do you have questions? Contact Amy West, department chair, at awest@ccsnh.edu or 603-271-6484 x4243.

This program is not currently accepting new students.

ManufacturingProgramNHTI's Advanced Manufacturing Processes certificate program provides you with a basic knowledge of machining operations using traditional machine tools and basic CNC programming/machine operations. Courses include shop mathematics and engineering drawing interpretation. The lab component offers hands-on activities in the machine shop and the CNC lab. This program is financial aid-eligible.

Do you have questions? Contact Dennis Tappin at dtappin@ccsnh.edu.

Software Development programNHTI's Advanced Software Development certificate program provides you with programming and systems design skills used in business and industry. You'll use different programming languages while designing databases and creating business front ends. NHTI's Entry-Level Software Development Certificate is a prerequisite for this program.

Do you have questions? Contact Aaron Conn, department chair, at aconn@ccsnh.edu or 603-271-6484 x4143.

This program is not currently accepting new students.

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NHTI's Applied Career Fundamentals for Advanced Manufacturing certificate program provides you the opportunity to seek immediate employment and/or pursue a Manufacturing degree at NHTI. Courses/credit awarded in this program may count towards the degree program. You're strongly encouraged to consult with an academic advisor to select the courses most appropriate to your academic and career goals. This program is financial aid-eligible.

Do you have questions? Contact Dennis Tappin at dtappin@ccsnh.edu.

This program is not currently accepting new students.

Automation programNHTI's Automation certificate program prepares you for employment in advanced manufacturing. You'll master fundamentals by taking courses in engineering design, controls, computer programming, and robotics and automation. 

Do you have questions? Contact Dennis Tappin at dtappin@ccsnh.edu.

Industrial Design/CAD programNHTI's Computer-Aided Design – Architectural Concentration certificate program teaches you to effectively create 2-D and 3-D drawings in computer-aided design (CAD) and to model and visualize 3-D objects for project presentations. It is available evenings and is financial aid-eligible. 

Do you have questions? Contact Liaquat Khan, department chair, at lkhan@ccsnh.edu or 603-271-6484 x4221.