So my Local College offers a Engineering AS for transfer, can it transfer to a computer engineering degree option or would i have to do a complete 4 years at a university
There is no simple answer to this question. Engineering AS will probably cover some of your basic general education requirements (calculus, english, art, physics, etc), and you should be able to skip 1-2 years of your general education where you transfer to, but it’s hard to predict. Normally, the AS program at a community college is designed with the local state schools in mind.
I do have local state schools in mind
ok, well you shouldn’t have to complete 4 years. However, the best way to tell how much you would have to do, is go to the websites for the colleges you want to transfer to. Take a look at their curriculum requirements. See if they match up with the Engineering AS program. Make a note of the courses that are in both. That’s generally the courses that will be transferable. There are other stipulations of course. The 4 year institution will need to approve some of them individually based on the syllabus though.
I wouldn’t go for that. That would be an associates degree good for transfer to 1 or 2 schools, the rest would probably make you retake a bunch of classes. If I were you, I would take as many major prerequisites at the university as possible.
judging from the info i got off Assist.org there were 3 No Current Articulation 's from my local college to the university I was looking into