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I have an engineering technology degree. How many of my courses will transfer to the Pre-Engineering Transfer Program or to an engineering college?

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I have an engineering technology degree. How many of my courses will transfer to the Pre-Engineering Transfer Program or to an engineering college?

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Most likely none. Engineering technology programs generally do not include transferable college-level courses, particularly the engineering technology courses. Some English, humanities, or social science courses that might have been taken as electives may transfer if they are part of the college transfer set of courses. The college to which you want to transfer will have to evaluate your transcript to know for sure what will transfer. Some colleges offer a four-year engineering technology degree. These will accept courses taken as part of a two-year engineering technology degree. In North Carolina, UNC Charlotte offers a four-year engineering technology degree. Do not confuse this with UNC Charlotte’s four-year engineering degree program.

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