The Associate in Science (AS) and the Associate in Engineering (AE) degrees provide a solid general education foundation for students who want to pursue a four-year degree in areas of study such as computer science, engineering, mathematics, the sciences, or professional programs that require a strong background in mathematics and sciences. Associate degree programs are part of the Comprehensive Articulation Agreement, which facilitates the transfer of students between institutions in the North Carolina Community College System and the University of North Carolina System. University Transfer Resources
Programs provide a foundation for pursuing a four-year degree in math, science, engineering, computers, or other disciplines requiring a strong math and science background.
Departments
Engineering
The Engineering Curriculum is designed to prepare students to successfully transfer to an engineering degree program in a four-year university. We have created advising tools to assist you, depending on what type of engineering you wish to pursue and which university you wish to attend.
Life Sciences
The Life Sciences Department offers courses in Biology for the university transfer programs of study leading to the Associate in Arts (A.A.), the Associates in Sciences (A.S.), and the Associate in Engineering (A.E.) degrees.
Mathematics and Physics
The Mathematics and Physics Department offers courses in Astronomy, Mathematics (including Statistics), and Physics for the university transfer programs of study leading to the Associate in Arts (A.A.), the Associates in Sciences (A.S.), and the Associate in Engineering (A.E.) degrees. In addition, the department offers classes in Mathematics and Physics to support the technical programs offered by the college, including those leading to a degree in Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.).
Physical Sciences
The Physical Sciences Department offers courses in Chemistry, and Geology for the university transfer programs of study leading to the Associate in Arts (A.A.), the Associates in Sciences (A.S.), and the Associate in Engineering (A.E.) degrees.
Contact Us
Sharon F. Welker Dean of Mathematics, Sciences, and Engineering Southern Wake Campus, Building C - 215 919-866-5611 [email protected] |
Ms. Karen Gibbons Assistant to the Dean Southern Wake Campus Building C - 217 919-866-5557 [email protected] |
Professional Licensure
Professional Licensure
Disclosure
Wake Technical Community College academic programs (credit and non-credit) that are designed to lead to professional licenses are either tied to the State of North Carolina or national certifications.
If you intend to pursue professional licenses outside the State of North Carolina once you have completed your academic program at Wake Technical Community College, please refer to the Professional Licensure Section on the college's distance education authorization page for additional information.
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