Electrical and Computer Engineering Transfer to Electrical Engineering

An opportunity to gain an associate degree from Delaware Tech and a bachelor's degree from Capitol Technology University.

Your Path to a Bachelor's Degree

Delaware Tech has established agreements with four-year colleges and universities that connect Delaware Tech associate degree programs with bachelor's degree programs to create smooth transfer opportunities for you. These Connected Degree programs enable you to complete your associate degree and then transfer to a four-year degree program as a junior.

The Connected Degree 2+2 Curriculum

Delaware Tech's associate degree program in Electrical and Computer Engineering is designed for students that are interested in pursuing a career in the exciting fields of electrical or computer engineering. Graduates design, research, develop, and test electrical and computer systems and components in a variety of industries. Electrical and computer engineers are designers and innovators that help create the products that we use and rely on in our daily lives for work, entertainment, safety, health, and happiness. They also develop solutions to current and future problems like sustainable energy resources, secure networks and computers, and new and innovative medical equipment. Capitol Technology University's Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering (EE) program is structured to teach students a blend of theory and practice directed at engineering design, rather than research. The main objective of the program is to produce practical design engineers who are capable of analyzing the technical needs of society, and to create the next generation of electrical and electronic circuits to meet systems requirements.

Value For You

By completing your associate degree at Delaware Tech, you'll receive excellent instruction in small classes at a campus close to home. Delaware Tech's affordable tuition can reduce the overall cost of your college education, making the completion of your bachelor's degree more manageable.

Making The Connection

Refer to the Connected Degree curriculum for the sequence of courses needed to complete this program. Call Delaware Tech and let us help you follow the path to your bachelor's degree.


Connected Degree Curriculum - Suggested Course Sequence

Electrical and Computer Engineering Transfer (Associate Degree - Delaware Technical Community College)

Semester 1 (Fall)

Course Title Credits
SSC 100 First Year Seminar 1
CHM 150 Chemical Principles I 5
CEN 100 Intro to Electrical and Computer Engineering Tech 3
MAT 281 Calculus I 4
CSC 114 Computer Science I 4
ENG 101 Critical Thinking and Academic Writing 3
  20

Semester 2 (Spring)

Course Title Credits
PHY 281 Physics I with Calculus 4
MAT 282 Calculus II 4
CSC 164 Computer Science II 4
ELC 265 Introduction to Digital Systems 3
ENG 102 Composition and Research 3
  18

Semester 3 (Summer)

Course Title Credits
XXX XXX Social Science Elective #1 3
  3

Semester 4 (Fall)

Course Title Credits
PHY 282 Physics II with Calculus 4
ELC 266 Analog Circuits I 4
MAT 283 Calculus III 4
CIS 211 Data Structures 4
CEN 200 Introduction to MATLAB 2
  18

Semester 5 (Spring)

Course Title Credits
ELC 272 Electronic Circuit Analysis I 4
MAT 292 Engineering Math I 3
ELC 282 Signals and Systems 4
ELC 275 Microprocessor Systems 4
XXX XXX Social Science Elective #2 3
  18

Electrical Engineering (Bachelor's Degree - Capitol Technology University)

Semester 6 (Fall)

Course Title Credits
EL 200 Electronic Devices/Circuits 3
EL 204 Digital Electronics 3
PH 263 Engineering Physics III 4
SS 351 Ethics 3
EL 250 Advanced Analog Circuits 3
  16

Semester 7 (Spring)

Course Title Credits
EE 309 Circuit Design and Simulation 3
EL 261 Intro.Commun Circuits/Systems 3
BUS 301 Project Management 3
EE 362 Microcontroller System Design 3
EE 460 Electromagnetic Fields 3
  15

Semester 8 (Fall)

Course Title Credits
EE 359 High Frequency Design 3
EE 409 Network Analysis and Synthesis 3
EE 453 Control I 3
EN 408 Writing Seminar in Technical Research 3
MA 345 Probability/Stats for Engineers 3
  15

Semester 9 (Spring)

Course Title Credits
EE 461 Communications Theory 3
EE 456 Digital Signal Processing 3
EE 458 Senior Project 3
HU 331332 Arts and Ideas 3
XX XX Humanities Elective 3
  15

Social Science Elective #1: Choose one course HIS 111 American History Pre-Civil War HIS 112 American History Post-Civil War SPA 136 Spanish Communication I VSC 131 Art History I VSC 132 Art History II Social Science Elective #2 Choose one course ECO 111 Macroeconomics ECO 122 Microeconomics POL 111 Political Science PSY 121 General Psychology SOC 111 Sociology

The Bachelor of Science program in Electrical Engineering requires a minimum of 120 credits. Course sequencing may vary by semester. See your advisor.


For More Information Contact:

Delaware Tech
Dover: (302) 857-1303
Georgetown: (302) 259-6555
Newark: (302) 453-3795

Capitol Technology University
Recruitment and Transfer: (800) 950-1992

The articulation agreement is subject to change based on Delaware Tech and senior institution curriculum changes. 06/2016