Engineering (4120)

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Engineering - Associate in Science (AS) (4120)

Do you enjoy solving problems and understanding the world around you? Can you think logically to see how complex systems come together?

Our associate degree in engineering is the perfect place for you to start! Our professional faculty, who have a great amount of experience in the industry, will teach you in state-of-the-art laboratories and prepare you for your future.

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After receiving your Associate in Science in engineering, you will be able to transfer your credits to a four-year school and earn your bachelor’s degree in engineering. Once you receive your bachelor’s degree, you can pursue an engineering position in: 

  • Administration
  • Consulting
  • Design
  • Manufacturing
  • Research and development
  • Teaching

You will find engineers work in a variety of industries including aerospace, chemical, civil, electrical, mechanical, and structural.

You are likely to enjoy this type of career if you:

  • Possess strong analytical skills and are inquisitive by nature
  • Can play close attention to detail and are thorough in your work
  • Have excellent communication skills and are a team player

 

 

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With small class sizes, you will receive personalized instruction from top-notch faculty. We place emphasis on mathematics and its application in the sciences to help you prepare to continue your education at a four-year school.

To gain acceptance into this program, you need to demonstrate high academic potential and excellence in mathematics. 

As you complete our program, you will:

  • Solve static and dynamic problems using calculus
  • Identify ethical engineering situations and make informed judgements
  • Function effectively on a team whose members together create a collaborative and inclusive environment
  • View summaries of every course at HACC by browsing our class schedules database.
  • Review our program guide (pdf) to view a list of required courses, recommended course sequencing and program competencies.

Yes! Academically YOURS, our programs are designed to be flexible enough to transfer to a wide variety of four-year colleges and universities with no loss of credit. However, each individual college has its own unique program. Therefore, we encourage you to select a four-year school as soon as possible. This will allow you to learn the transfer college’s program requirements so that you can take the proper classes at HACC.

Various transfer options include:

Drexel University: Engineering to Civil Engineering (pdf)
Drexel University: Engineering to Architectural Engineering - Building Systems (pdf)
Drexel University: Engineering to Architectural Engineering - Digital (pdf)
Drexel University: Engineering to Architectural Engineering - Structural (pdf)
Drexel University: Engineering to Chemical Engineering (pdf)
Drexel University: Engineering to Computer Engineering (pdf)
Drexel University: Engineering to Electrical Engineering (pdf)
Drexel University: Engineering to Environmental Engineering (pdf)
Drexel University: Engineering to Materials & Science Engineering (pdf)
Drexel University: Engineering to Mechanical Engineering (pdf)
Penn State Harrisburg: Civil, Electrical, Mechanical or Structural Engineering (pdf)
Shippensburg University of PA: Engineering (Civil) (pdf)
Shippensburg University of PA: Engineering (Electrical) (pdf)
Shippensburg University of PA: Engineering (Mechanical) (pdf)
West Virginia University: Electrical Engineering B.S.E.E. (pdf)
West Virginia University: Mechanical Engineering B.S.M.E. (pdf)
West Virginia University: Aerospace Engineering, B.S.A.E. (Astronautical Engineering) (pdf)

You may complete our program at the Harrisburg and Lancaster campuses through on-campus/in-person instruction. You may also complete these program at the York Campus through various modalities (e.g., on-campus/in-person instruction, hybrid, synchronous remote instruction and/or asynchronous instruction).

Yes! We offer many scholarships through the HACC Foundation. Each scholarship has specific eligibility requirements. To learn how to apply, please visit hacc.edu/Scholarships.

We offer courses in the spring, summer and fall, and you can apply anytime by visiting our website. When you submit your application, please include program code 4120. By using this code, you can be sure you are applying to the correct program.

 

 

Future students, we are excited to connect with you and answer your questions. Please choose the option that works best for you to meet with us.

Current HACC students, please contact our Advising Department with any questions.

Meet Jacob: Continuing at the Right Pace at HACC

Student

“I chose HACC because it’s an affordable option that allows for easy transfer.”

 

“Prior to coming to HACC full time, I worked at a company called AMP Incorporated, which is now TE Connectivity, for over 23 years… I was able to travel internationally to many countries, including Singapore, China, Japan and even Paris, France. In all of those countries, I worked collaboratively with engineers all around the world.”