08-17-2014, 01:56 AM
Let me add. They require Calculus based Physics I & II with lab. TESC only offers Algebra based Physics courses. I have bruises from banging my head against the wall trying to find an alternative route to an engineering degree. Unless one wants to spend outrageous amounts of money at UND or ASU, the traditional route is the only way to an ABET accredited engineering program. Even with ABET, Engineering Technology programs won't qualify for most Engineering Master's degrees.
TESC 2015 - BSBA, Computer Information Systems
TESC 2019 - 21 Post-bachelor accounting credits
TESC 2019 - 21 Post-bachelor accounting credits