Transfer plan
Electrical Engineering Technology - Concentration: Electromechanical (other)
at Northeast State Community College · sections shown for Fall 2026
$4,782
In-state tuition / yr
33%
Graduate on time
$33,442
Median earnings after
47%
Earn above HS-grad wage
College-wide figures for Northeast State Community College from the federal College Scorecard — not specific to this program.
16 transfer directly1 as elective credit0 offered this term (2026FA)
Showing transfer outcomes to University of Tennessee Knoxville for 17 required courses at Northeast State Community College. Browse all transfer pathways →
Fall
- EDUC 1030♦College and Lifelong LearningTransfers → VTE 000not offered this term
- ELEC 1110DC FundamentalsTransfers → VTE 000not offered this term
- ENGL 1010♦English Composition ITransfers → ENGL 101not offered this term
- MATH 1050♦Trigonometric ApplicationsElective credit → MATH LDnot offered this term
- MECH 1210Mechanical TransmissionsTransfers → VTE 000not offered this term
Spring
- ELEC 1120AC FundamentalsTransfers → VTE 000not offered this term
- ELEC 1310Motors, Alternators, and GeneratorsTransfers → VTE 000not offered this term
- MECH 2330Piping and AuxiliariesTransfers → VTE 000not offered this term
- MECH 2610Millwright PrinciplesTransfers → VTE 000not offered this term
Fall
- ELEC 2210Magnetic Motor ControlsTransfers → VTE 000not offered this term
- MECH 2310Hydraulics and Pneumatics ITransfers → VTE 000not offered this term
- PHYS 1030♦Survey of PhysicsTransfers → PHYS 101not offered this term
- PSCI 1010♦Principles of Physical ScienceTransfers → VTE 000not offered this term
- COMM 2025♦Fundamentals of CommunicationTransfers → CMST 210not offered this term
- COMM 2045♦Public SpeakingTransfers → CMST 210not offered this term
Spring
- ELEC 2410Allen-Bradley PLC ProgrammingTransfers → VTE 000not offered this term
- WELD 1060General WeldingTransfers → VTE 000not offered this term
Transfer outcomes reflect recorded course-to-course equivalencies and may not capture every agreement. Confirm with your advisor and the receiving university before enrolling.