Engineering for Transfer
Boulder County, Larimer, and Westminster
| "Engineering" covers a broad spectrum of occupational areas. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, more than 25 major specialties are recognized by professional societies -- and even the specialties have numerous subdivisions. No matter the specialty, however, a strong foundation in math and science is needed. |
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That's where the Colorado Statewide Agreement in Engineering for Transfer comes in. Build a foundation, then transfer to a college of engineering at any public four-year institution in Colorado. FRCC's Transfer Agreement with the Colorado School of Mines allows you to take even more credits for transfer or apply them to an AS degree.
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Be sure to see an advisor for a list of applicable degrees at your intended four-year school. 60 + 60 does not apply to Colorado School of Mines. Nor does it apply to Business, Elementary Education, Early Childhood Education, Engineering, Nursing, and some pre-professional and science-related degrees. These majors fall under other statewide agreements that have specific course requirements that can be met at FRCC.
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