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The Engineering program provides basic curriculum in science, mathematics and other courses required by most engineering schools. Students focus on analysis, problem solving and real-life application of engineering principles. The program can be completed in two or three years, depending on preparation in math, physics and chemistry.

After two years at BSC, the 2+2 program allows students who have earned their Associate in Science degree the opportunity to obtain a Bachelor of Science degree in engineering at UND in approximately 2 years. For more information, see the 2+2 Program Brochure.

 

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Engineering

Students interested in the following can find information here:

Civil Engineering Technology
Land Survey Technology

Overview

Degrees Offered: AS
Program Begins: Fall
Delivery Method: Online, On Campus
Phone: 701-224-5486
Email: bsc.has@bismarckstate.edu

Description

The associate in science suggested curriculum for Engineering Transfer is designed for students who plan to transfer to four-year colleges or universities to complete baccalaureate degree programs in engineering. The program provides a functional curriculum of engineering, mathematics, communication, and science required by most engineering schools. Multidisciplinary course options prepare students for a wide variety of engineering majors.

Preparation

Engineers should have an analytical mind, creativity, capacity for detail, ability to work as part of a team, and possess good oral and written skills. High school students should study physics, chemistry, and as much math as possible. Knowledge of word processing, spreadsheets, and computer programming is helpful.

Requirements

Students completing the suggested curriculum would meet all requirements for an Associate in Science degree.

Bismarck State College continues to collaborate with North Dakota Engineering institutions to coordinate up-to-date articulation agreements directing students to the best pathways of degree completion. Each engineering discipline represented at BSC has a specific set of recommended courses, and as such, it is extremely important for prospective engineering students to work with their BSC advisor to more fully understand these courses and how best they may be completed through their enrollment at BSC.

The General Education Requirements Transfer Agreement (GERTA) was established by the State Board of Higher Education to ease student transfers within the North Dakota University System. Students planning to transfer into engineering programs at the University of North Dakota or North Dakota State University will likely meet junior standing status provided they graduate BSC, complete the recommended coursework, and receive their Associate in Science. Students should consult the academic catalog of their destination college and work with their academic advisor to plan for this transition.

Career Opportunities

Work activities of engineers may include research, design, sales, manufacturing, testing, installation, development, teaching, consulting, business, and management.

Career possibilities include engineer (several fields), professional engineer, research and design engineer.