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ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE/ENGINEERING TRANSFER TRACKS
Courses offered within the Associate in Science degree
program provide access and transfer to bachelor’s
degree programs in engineering. Students may choose
a program from among five areas – electrical, chemical,
civil, computer or mechanical – that provide a twoyear
sequence typical of university-level engineering
requirements. These tracks meet the requirements for
the Associate in Science degree, which students will
receive upon completion.
Students planning to pursue a bachelor’s degree in
engineering are strongly urged to utilize Greenville
Technical College’s academic advising services. The
transfer process for this track is very specific and leaves
little opportunity for error in choosing classes. It is very
important that students discuss curriculum and transfer
requirements with their assigned academic advisor
and with a transfer advisor at the four-year institution
of their choice. It is most beneficial to the student if
these discussions begin as soon as the choice to major
in engineering at a four-year institution has been made.
Engineering Technology faculty and academic advising
staff serving the Engineering Technology Division will
be an excellent resource for students considering this
academic option.
High school preparation for engineering should
include a strong emphasis on mathematics, science and
basic English skills. Students not meeting the requirements
for entry into MAT 140 and ENG 101 will have
preparatory work to complete and may need more than
five semesters to finish the engineering transfer course
sequence.
See the Associate in Science degree listings of emphasis:
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