Can i transfer most credits to a bachelors program in petroleum engineering after an associate in pt?
The question of how long it would take from a petroleum tech degree to a petroleum engineering depends upon what all will transfer to the university of your choice. Get the class requirement online for both degrees and compare plus talk to someone with either A&M, University of Houston (new PE program as of 2009), Texas or Texas Tech for a better comparison of what will transfer between the two programs. One advantage within Texas is that classes transfer better within the state from community colleges to universities. However, my best guess is that you would lose about 2 semesters from a community college tech program to a major university Petroleum Engineering program. One thing to keep in mind is that Petroleum Engineers often have very good scholarships which could offset the cost difference between community college and university. I lost 22 credit hours transferring from community college to a Petroleum Engineering program at a university but that was because I did not have a dec
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