
The Engineering Transfer program, offered during the day at York Technical College, provides the student with the first two years of study in electrical, computer, and mechanical engineering that leads to the Bachelor of Science in Engineering. The student may transfer these courses to the University of South Carolina, Clemson University, or the University of North Carolina at Charlotte (the student should refer to the student handbook prepared by the selected senior institution on transferring credits).
This program may be adapted to fulfill the requirements for the first two years leading to engineering programs other than Computer, Mechanical or Electrical Engineering. Although most courses are offered for Computer Science and Computer Information Systems, some courses are not offered at York Technical College and must be taken elsewhere. Again, check with your advisors at York Tech and at your destination institution.
This program will not complete all requirements for the Associate in Science Degree. The student may take additional courses to obtain an Associate in Science Degree, although this is not required for transfer to the University of South Carolina, Clemson University, or the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. A student planning to enter this program should meet with an Engineering Transfer advisor to plan the appropriate course work at York Technical College.
A minimum grade of "C" is required in all courses.
Most four-year institutions require a 3.0 GPA at York Tech in order to transfer into their College of Engineering.
Five programs are offered:
Electrical Engineering advisor: Cree Stout cstout@yorktech.com
Computer Engineering advisor: Cree Stout cstout@yorktech.com
Computer Science advisor: Cree Stout cstout@yorktech.com
Computer Information Systems advisor: Cree Stout cstout@yorktech.com
Mechanical Engineering advisor: Mohammed Hossain mhossain@yorktech.com
University Links
University of South Carolina--College of Engineering
Clemson University--College of Engineering
University of North Carolina at Charlotte--College of Engineering
South Carolina State University
University of South Carolina Upstate
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