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This curriculum is recommended for students planning to transfer upon graduation from Dutchess to a four-year college granting the Bachelor of Engineering Degree. Students satisfactorily completing the program are normally accepted as full status third year students. Dutchess has specific agreements with Clarkson University, SUNY New Paltz, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Union College and Western New England College providing for the transfer of qualified students to those institutions. Other engineering schools that DCC graduates have successfully transferred to with full junior status are SUNY Campuses at Binghamton, Buffalo and Stony Brook, Colorado State University, Cornell University, University of Hartford, University of Illinois, Rochester Institute of Technology and Virginia Polytechnic Institute. Students who wish to complete this program in two years should have successfully completed high school Chemistry, Physics and four units of high school academic Mathematics.


In the first year of the program students work on developing a strong background in the basic concepts of engineering. This includes course sequences in chemistry, physics, mathematics, and introduction to Computer Science.


Students continue their study of engineering physics in the second year. They also study the Statics and Dynamics of engineering and materials science. The program has been updated to offer course work in engineering drafting using the computer, programming and electrical systems that reflect the needs of industries.


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