Engineering Transfer Degrees
Explore our diverse range of Engineering degree pathways!
If you want to pursue a bachelor’s degree in engineering, you can earn an Engineering associate of science degree for transfer. Dallas College has articulation (transfer) agreements in place with several public universities in Texas for transfer into their engineering bachelor's programs as well as Field of Study degrees that should transfer to most public universities in Texas.
Our programs offer a unique combination of technical expertise and well-rounded education:

Computer Engineering and Software Engineering
Create, design or improve computer hardware and/or software by combining knowledge from the fields of electrical engineering and computer science. Computer engineers work in the fast-paced and dynamic field of computer technology and might be involved in any aspect of computer design, including circuit design, supercomputing, microprocessor design, personal computing, chip design, embedded systems, sensor design, robotics and more.
A.S. Degree | Campus | Transfer Agreement With |
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Computer Engineering* | Richland | University of Texas at Dallas |
Software Engineering* | Richland | University of Texas at Dallas |
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Part of the School of Engineering, Technology, Mathematics and Sciences

Electrical Engineering
Design products and systems that use electricity to run the modern world. Electrical engineers are primarily concerned with the generation, control, transmission and distribution of electric energy, signals and information.
A.S. Degree | Campus | Transfer Agreement With |
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Electrical Engineering (PVAMU)* | Richland | Prairie View A&M University |
Electrical Engineering (UT-Arlington)* | Richland | University of Texas at Arlington |
Electrical Engineering (UT-Dallas)* | Richland | University of Texas at Dallas |
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Part of the School of Engineering, Technology, Mathematics and Sciences

Electronics Engineering Technology
Electronic Systems Engineering Technology (ESET) prepares graduates for careers in electronic product and system development across a diverse range of industries that include the medical, computer, power, automotive, oil and gas, information/communication technologies, and quality of life sectors. While graduates of the program receive a rigorous technical education and take engineering and technology positions within industry, they are also well prepared for positions in technical sales and project management.
A.S. Degree | Campus | Transfer Agreement With |
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Electronics Engineering Technology* | Richland | Texas A&M University (College Station) |
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Industrial Engineering
Apply engineering design principles to create or improve any type of system. Industrial engineers find ways to eliminate wastefulness in production processes and devise efficient systems that integrate workers, machines, materials, information and energy to make a product or provide a service.
A.S. Degree | Campus | Transfer Agreement With |
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Industrial Engineering* | Richland | Texas A&M University (Commerce) |
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Part of the School of Engineering, Technology, Mathematics and Sciences

Mechanical and Pre-Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical engineers research, design, develop, integrate and test various mechanical and thermal devices, including sensors, tools, engines and machines. Using engineering analysis and design tools, they solve problems, diagnose and fix equipment failures, develop and test prototypes, analyze results and adapt designs as necessary. Modern mechanical engineers play a key role in the ongoing digital transformation across industrial sectors and demonstrate versatility by covering tasks handled by other engineering disciplines.
A.S. Degree | Campus | Transfer Agreement With |
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Mechanical Engineering* | Richland | University of Texas at Dallas |
Pre-Mechanical Engineering | Brookhaven, Cedar Valley, Mountain View* | Several |
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Part of the School of Engineering, Technology, Mathematics and Sciences
* These articulated degrees do not include the entire Core Curriculum. An articulated degree is one that will transfer to specific universities. A student who transfers to the specified universities will not be Core complete if he/she completes one of these degrees.