Your plan for this degree
Engineering
at Quinsigamond Community College · 61 credits
An associate degree — designed to transfer to a 4-year school. About 2 years full-time.
Every course this degree needs — pick the school you want to transfer to and see which ones count there, plus what's open to register for now (Fall 2026).
$6,262
In-state tuition / yr
22%
Graduate on time
$47,136
Median earnings after
62%
Earn above HS-grad wage
Source: federal College Scorecard (2026). College-wide — not specific to this program.
10 transfer directly2 count as electives1 not listed yet0 open this term (Fall 2026)
Showing transfer outcomes to Fitchburg State University for 13 required courses at Quinsigamond Community College. Browse all transfer pathways →
Recommended Course Sequence
61 credits- Not offered this termPrinciples of Chemistry for Engineers ICHM 123 · 4 creditsTransfers
- Not offered this termComposition IENG 101 · 3 creditsTransfers
- Not offered this termIntroduction to EngineeringERG 100 · 3 credits
- Not offered this termCalculus I F/S/SU 4MAT 124 · 0 creditsCounts as an elective
- Not offered this termPrinciples of Chemistry for Engineers IICHM 124 · 4 creditsTransfers
- Not offered this termComposition IIENG 102 · 3 creditsTransfers
- Not offered this termEngineering Design and Graphics Using CADERG 101 · 3 creditsTransfers
- Not offered this termGeneral Physics I: Newtonian MechanicsPHY 105 · 4 creditsTransfers
- Not offered this term• Meet with representatives of four-year schools to discuss/begin the transfer application process. StaticsERG 221 · 0 creditsTransfers
- Not offered this termGeneral Physics II: Electricity & MagnetismPHY 107 · 4 creditsTransfers
- Not offered this termIntroduction to Materials Science ORERG 211 · 0 creditsCounts as an elective
- Not offered this term3 ThermodynamicsERG 223 · 0 creditsTransfers
- Not offered this termStrength of MaterialsERG 225 · 3 creditsTransfers
Transfer outcomes reflect recorded course-to-course equivalencies and may not capture every agreement. Confirm with your advisor and the receiving university before enrolling.