Engineering

Electrical Engineering Field of Study, Certificate

Degree Type Field of Study Certificate

Total Credit Hours 31

Engineering at Collin

Effective January 25, 2024, this award is no longer eligible to be declared as an intended program/major due to the expiration, by law, of the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board's (THECB) approval of the curriculum. Students that have already declared this intended program/major prior to January 25, 2024 MUST complete the award no later than August 31, 2025. The courses in this program will continue to be offered by Collin College, but Collin College will no longer be able to award the Certificate after August 31, 2025. Please see a Collin College advisor if you have questions.


A Field of Study is a set of courses that will transfer and apply to a corresponding bachelor's level degree at a Texas college or university. Both the Field of Study and the Core Curriculum courses are transferrable for full academic credit to any public college or university in Texas. Students who complete the Field of Study block of courses will earn a certificate in that Field of Study.

FIELD OF STUDY (FOS) CERTIFICATES

For program information and descriptions, see Areas of Study section.

The recommended course sequences for the Field of Study (FOS) Certificates shown below only show those courses required to complete the indicated Field of Study certificate. Some courses required for a Field of Study certificate may have prerequisites that are not included in the course sequences because the prerequisite courses are not included in the block of courses guaranteed to transfer as the Field of Study curricula. In any semester students may take additional classes, such as core curriculum courses or electives, to complete an Associate of Arts or Associate of Science degree. (Please see the Associate of Arts (AA) General Studies and Associate of Arts with Field of Study Degrees and the Associate of Science (AS) General Studies and Associate of Science with Field of Study Degrees sections of the Catalog for specialized associate degrees that incorporate many Field of Study disciplines.)

Before registering for classes, students should always:

  1. Consult with an academic advisor.
  2. Verify if prerequisites are necessary for courses.
  3. If needed, check with the department on availability of courses as some may be offered on a limited basis.
  4. If planning to transfer, confirm requirements for the specific degree sought at the transfer institution.
  5. Plan out your courses beyond one semester.

Below is a recommended course sequence that will allow a student to earn the certificate. Please consult with an advisor to examine alternate sequences to meet individual academic goals.