List of Pre-Engineering Programs – Campus & Online
Civil Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Industrial Engineering – the list goes could go on! Engineering is vast, innovative, and interesting field. A Pre-Engineering Program (PREP) has fundamental classes in mathematics, sciences, and engineering, allowing students to earn a dual degree, save money by going to a community college, get into an engineering bachelor degree program, and/or have time to decide which area of engineering they want to study.

Pre-Engineering Podcast Featuring Dr. Chad Davies
If you’re unsure about this program, we’ve included our episode of the YesCollege Podcast covering Pre-engineering. Our host Scott was able to chat with Dr. Chad Davies who teaches Physics for students in the pre-engineering program at Gordon State College – located in Barnesville, GA. Click here to view this episode’s show notes.
Where Can I Find My Pre-Engineering Program?
While you’re listening to the podcast, check out our list of schools with pre-engineering or engineering prep programs in the US. For each school, we provide a few highlights, including program offerings, course breakdown, and accreditation.
Click on the links below to jump to a specific state’s programs. You can also skip ahead to our Quick Facts about pre-engineering, or information about degree types and accreditation.
Online Sponsored Programs
Grantham University
Accredited by DEAC
Kansas State Polytechnic
Accredited by HLC
Alabama
University of North Alabama
Accredited by SACS
Arizona
Pima Community College
Accredited by HLC
Arkansas
Lyon College
Accredited by HLC
North Arkansas College
Accredited by HLC
California
University of California Berkeley
Accredited by WASC
Colorado
University of Colorado Boulder
Accredited by HLC
Connecticut
Sacred Heart University
Accredited by NEASC
Delaware
Delaware County Community College
Accredited by MSCHE
Georgia
Gordon State College
Accredited by SACS
Illinois
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Accredited by HLC
Indiana
Indiana State University
Accredited by HLC
Iowa
Des Moines Area Community College
Accredited by HLC
Kansas
Grantham University
Accredited by DEAC
Kansas City Kansas Community College
Accredited by HLC
Kansas State Polytechnic
Accredited by HLC
Kentucky
Northern Kentucky University
Accredited by SACS
Louisiana
Southeastern Louisiana University
Accredited by SACS
Maine
Southern Maine Community College
Accredited by NEASC
Massachusetts
Framingham State University
Accredited by NEASC
Michigan
Alma College
Accredited by HLC
Eastern Michigan University
Accredited by HLC
Minnesota
Macalester College
Accredited by HLC
Mississippi
Millsaps College
Accredited by SACS
Mississippi University for Women
Accredited by SACS
Missouri
Columbia College
Accredited by HLC
Montana
University of Montana
Accredited by NWCCU
Nebraska
Wayne State College
Accredited by HLC
New Hampshire
Great Bay Community College
Accredited by NEASC
New Jersey
New Jersey City University
Accredited by MSCHE
New York
York College
Accredited by MSCHE
North Carolina
University of North Carolina Wilmington
Accredited by SACS
North Dakota
University of Jamestown
Accredited by HLC
Ohio
College of Wooster
Accredited by HLC
Oklahoma
East Central University
Accredited by HLC
Oklahoma City University
Accredited by HLC
Oregon
Oregon State University
Accredited by NWCCU
Pennsylvania
Dickinson College
Accredited by MSCHE
Rhode Island
Community College of Rhode Island
Accredited by NEASC
Providence College
Accredited by NEASC
South Carolina
Anderson University
Accredited by SACS
Tennessee
Middle Tennessee State University
Accredited by SACS
Texas
West Texas A&M University
Accredited by SACS
Utah
Weber State University
Accredited by NWCCU
Vermont
Middlebury College
Accredited by NEASC
Virginia
Virginia Wesleyan University
Accredited by SACS
Washington
University of Washington
Accredited by NWCCU
West Virginia
Marshall University
Accredited by HLC
Wisconsin
St. Norbert College
Accredited by HLC
Wyoming
Central Wyoming College
Accredited by HLC
Laramie County Community College
Accredited by HLC
Pre-Engineering Program Quick Facts
This is a brief snapshot of what to expect and look forward to from a pre-engineering program.
Quick Facts |
Common Pre-Enrollment Requirements: | High School Diploma or GED |
Common Core Subjects Covered: | Calculus, Algebra, Chemistry, Physics, Engineering Design, Computer Science |
Non-Classwork Required: | None |
Expected Time to Complete Associate’s Degree: | 2 years |
Common Next Steps: | Bachelor’s Degree |
Most Common Career Fields (bachelor’s degree): | Engineering, Engineering Technology |
Exploring Degree Types and Accreditation
For students to easily transfer classes, many colleges with a PREP have partnered with at least one other university that offers an engineering undergraduate and/or graduate degree program. And several different types of Pre-Engineering Programs are available, including:
- Non-Degree/Pre-Professional Pre-Engineering Program – select basic mathematics and sciences classes for students interested in a B.S. in Engineering degree program and need pre-engineering courses prior to declaring their major
- Associate of Science in Engineering/Pre-Engineering – two-year degree program consisting of basic mathematics, sciences, and engineering classes, similar to the first two years of an engineering bachelor degree curriculum
- Dual Degree Programs – a four- or five-year program leading to two bachelor degrees from the same school, with one degree in engineering and the other in a complementary STEM field, is considered pre-engineering for engineering graduate degree programs
- 3-2 Programs – also leads to two bachelor degrees, except the student completes a STEM-related degree in three years at the college with the 3-2 program, then earns a B.S. in Engineering in two years from a partnering/affiliate university
- 4-2 Programs – designed for students to earn a STEM-related bachelor’s degree in four years and an engineering master’s degree in two years at either one college, or two collaborating colleges/universities
Accreditation is important for all degrees, ensuring you receive a qualified education. The accrediting bodies featured in our list are:
- CIHE – Commission on Institutions of Higher Education
- DEAC – Distance Education Accrediting Commission
- HLC – Higher Learning Commission
- MSA – Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools
- MSCHE – Middle States Commission on Higher Education
- NEASC – New England Association of Schools and Colleges
- NCA – North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools
- NWCCU – Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities
- SACS – Southern Association of Colleges and Schools
- WSCUC – WASC Senior College and University Commission
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