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Pre-Engineering

The Pre-Engineering Program at Trinidad State College is expertly designed to equip students with the foundational knowledge and skills required to complete the lower-division (freshman and sophomore) coursework for a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in engineering. This rigorous Associate of Science degree encompasses Guaranteed Transfer Courses and adheres to the recommended lower-division engineering core curriculum set forth by the Colorado Department of Higher Education.

The program provides a well-rounded education, integrating both basic and applied knowledge essential for pursuing a bachelor’s degree in various engineering disciplines. Students engage in a curriculum that combines theoretical principles with practical applications, ensuring a deep understanding of key concepts in mathematics, physics, and introductory engineering.

Trinidad State College's Pre-Engineering Program is structured to facilitate a seamless transition to upper-division coursework at four-year institutions. By aligning with state educational standards, the program guarantees that credits earned are fully transferable, thus providing students with a clear and efficient pathway toward their academic and career goals.

Students benefit from a learning environment that emphasizes academic excellence, innovative pedagogical approaches, and individualized support. The program is committed to fostering critical thinking, problem-solving abilities, and technical proficiency, which are crucial for success in the diverse and evolving field of engineering.

The TSC Pre-Engineering Program at Trinidad State College serves as a robust preparatory platform, offering students the essential tools and knowledge required to excel in upper-level engineering courses and to pursue rewarding careers in various engineering sectors. The program's strategic design and commitment to academic rigor make it an exemplary starting point for aspiring engineers, setting the stage for their future achievements and contributions to the field.




LoriRae Hamilton

Dean of Instruction
ASHB 24
(719) 846-5524
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