Engineering-related skills are some of the most versatile and high-demand in today's workplace, and can be applied to industries from advanced manufacturing to electronics and semiconductor chip manufacturing. Courses may include an introduction to engineering, engineering graphics, engineering mechanics and statistics, programming for engineers, and mechanics of materials, among others.
Engineering courses are listed under the four-letter rubrics (course prefixes) ENGR and ENGT. Note that all courses may not be offered at every Dallas College campus.
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1Length of time is based on catalog degree plans. Prerequisites may be required, which are not included in this estimate. For most programs, full-time student status is assumed, a minimum of 12 credit hours per semester.
2Cost is based on tuition rates for program hours for Dallas County residents. The price of most required learning materials (books, software, supplies, etc.) is included with the price of tuition. Visit our Paying for College site to learn more about cost, financial aid, scholarships and more.
3Each location offers a unique combination of certificate and degree options. Not all degree and certificate offerings are available for admission/start at all campuses every semester.
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