The College of Engineering and Computer Science at Wright State accepts
coursework from several colleges and universities. We have transfer agreements
setup with most of the community colleges in the area. These agreements
specifically tell you which classes can be taken at your current institution and
their equivalent classes at Wright State.
If you are thinking about attending a community college for a year and then
transferring into one of our programs, please be aware of the following:
Most community colleges offer associates degrees in engineering technology.
These programs are very different from a four-year degree in engineering. If you
are starting at a community college with the plan of moving into a four-year
degree, you should talk with an advisor about your transfer plans.
Your community college may offer an engineering parallel program. This parallel
program is specifically for students wanting to move into a four-year program.
For example, instead of taking technical math and technical physics, students in
the parallel program will take calculus and calculus-based physics, which
transfer into a four-year engineering program.
If you have any other general questions or concerns that aren't answered here,
please contact us at:
If you have specific questions regarding your major of interest, please contact
your enrollment advisor. A complete list of these advisors is available by
clicking on Enrollment Advisors in the box above.