Engineering
Four Year Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering
You can begin your engineering career by taking the first three to four semesters of your bachelor’s degree at Johnson County Community College. JCCC offers high-quality academic instruction in a fully accredited institution, at an affordable cost.
Before deciding which courses to take we strongly advise you to view our transfer information and to make an appointment with an academic counselor. JCCC has several program guide agreements with four-year colleges and universities. The courses you take at JCCC are highly dependent on which school you wish to attend.
Two Year Associate Degrees
JCCC offers associate of applied science degrees in engineering-related fields.
If you are interested in working as a civil engineering technician in an engineering office or construction company, see our Civil Engineering Technology, AAS
If you are interested in working as an engineering/drafting technician in an engineering design firm, see our Computer-Aided Drafting and Design, AAS.
These two associate degrees are not the first two years of an engineering degree. However, the associate degree will transfer to a four year Bachelor of Applied Technology degree at some Kansas universities.Planning for Classes
- Engineering Courses
- Math Courses
- Physics Courses
- Chemistry Courses
- Computer Science Courses
- Transfer Information for a Four-Year Degree
- Steps to Enroll for Credit Classes
- DegreeCheck
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Related Disciplines
- Civil Engineering Technology, AAS
- Construction Management Certificate
- Computer-Aided Drafting and Design, AAS
- Computer Aided Drafting Certificate
Engineering Profession
- List of Careers in Engineering (US Dept. of Labor)
