A.S. Degree Paths to ET Bachelor's Degrees

Sharing some interesting data about the world of Community Colleges offering bachelor’s degrees in various Engineering Technology disciplines. According to ASEE, 39 of the 254 colleges and universities award such degrees. In 2020, over 6% of all the B.S. degrees in Engineering Technologies were awarded at community colleges. The numbers might seem small, however, in rural areas, community colleges produce about half of all ET B.S. Degrees. Here is the breakdown by discipline. We are excited to see the large percentage of Electromechanical Instrumentation and Maintenance BS ET Degrees as many of those are awarded in Florida through the state and community college system through a number of our colleges offering Engineering Technology associate and bachelor's degrees. 

Percent Bachelor ET Degree awarded by Community Colleges across the U.S.:

Engineering Technology - General 

3.1% 

Construction Engineering Technology 

4.2% 

Industrial Production Technology 

4.6% 

Engineering-Related Technology 

6.7% 

Quality Control & Safety Technology 

7.6% 

Civil Engineering Technology 

8.8% 

Electrical Engineering Technology 

9.6% 

Environmental Control Technology 

11% 

Architectural Engineering Technology 

14.3% 

Computer Engineering Technology 

18.9% 

Electromechanical Instrumentation and Maintenance Technology 

23.5% 


If you are a member of ASEE (American Society of Engineering Education), you have access to this in the November-December 2022 Prism magazine.

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