Engineering Science

The Associate in Engineering Science degree offered at Richland Community College is transfer-formatted program. Upon completion of the two-year curriculum, graduates will be eligible to transfer into a four-year university with junior status.

Requirements

Undergraduate: high school graduate or GED equivalent, or may qualify as a high school or gifted high school student, possible placement testing in math, English, foreign language or other areas.

Accreditation

North Central Association of Colleges and Schools

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Engineering Degrees, Programs, and Courses

Richland Community College was established in 1972 with a desire to serve the people and institutions of central Illinois through education. Richland offers a variety of bachelor’s degrees, as well as technical, and continuing education programs, and community service programs. Using an interactive-video system, students can take classes through a number of area community colleges and universities from various off-campus sites.

Accreditation

North Central Association of Colleges and Schools

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