Associate Degrees
Interested in an Engineering Transfer Degree?
Take the first two years of a Bachelor in Science in Engineering at CCRI and then
transfer to URI or another ABET certified institutions. CCRI offers 8 different tracks
(Biomedical, Chemical, Civil, Computer, Electrical, Industrial, Mechanical, Ocean)
that transfer. Earn an Associate in Science Degree. Learn more about Engineering Transfer Degrees
What is Applied Engineeering and Energy Systems?
This interdisciplinary program integrates electrical and mechanical engineering principles
with energy management strategies to address current challenges in electromechanical
systems, automation, and energy efficiency. Students gain a strong foundation in
topics such as DC/AC circuits, electromechanical systems, digital systems, programmable
logic controllers (PLCs), and energy auditing and management strategies, preparing
them for roles in industry. Learn more about Applied Engineering and Energy Systems
What is Advanced Manufacturing and Design?
Today the design of almost all products and components is accomplished with the use
computer-aided design (CAD) and computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) programs. The manufacturing
process utilizes computer to control all aspects of subtractive and additive manufacturing
(3D printing). Computer numerical control (CNC) machining is at the heart of advanced
manufacturing and the production of complex components accurately and efficiently.
Advanced manufacturing also uses computers to control the supply of materials, the
inspection, the quality assurance and distribution of finished products. This program
offers two certificates that can be completed and applied, without loss of credit,
to an Associate in Science Degree. Learn more about Advanced Manufacturing Technology