Engineering Transfer - Electrical Option
The Engineering Transfer Electrical option allows you to complete the basic core requirements for transfer into a university or college engineering baccalaureate program. Program emphasis is on completion of mathematics and science sequences as well as humanities and social and behavioral electives.
In order to facilitate the transfer process, it is highly recommended that all students who expect to transfer to a four-year college or university complete the PERS 104 Seminar, during their first academic year. You also are encouraged to seek out the necessary information and advice from both the transfer and the prospective receiving institutions. You may need to complete prerequisite courses in mathematics or science before attempting prescribed courses required for the transfer degree. This coursework is necessary for success and will increase the time required to earn the Associate degree.
Completion of the Associate Science Degree in Engineering Transfer guarantees completion of the Ohio Transfer Module. This guarantees the application of a minimum of 57 hours to the general education requirements of all state supported institutions in Ohio. Receiving institutions are encouraged to award preferential consideration for admission to students completing the module.
Graduates will be able to
- Read and listen critically.
- Write and speak effectively.
- Apply mathematics, physics, and reasoning skills to solve problems.
- Use, apply, and program a computer.
- Analyze and adopt a defensible position on historical or current issues.
- Explain public and private economic policy issues.
- Discuss and analyze issues related to world awareness and value conflicts.
Courses
Course listings with descriptions of each class may be found in the Washington State Community College Catalog. www.wscc.edu (.pdf)Completion of the Associate Science Degree for Transfer guarantees completion of the Ohio Transfer Module. This guarantees the application of a minimum of 57 hours to the general education requirements of all state supported institutions in Ohio. Receiving institutions are encouraged to award preferential consideration for admission to students completing the module.
Contact to learn more
Admissions
admissions@wscc.edu
740.568.1900

