Engineering pathways

ASU’s engineering degree pathways help you take your next step toward an Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering degree by exploring university-level courses, building credit toward your major and discovering the unique facets of engineering in different sectors.

Take your next step toward an engineering degree

Earn college credit in engineering through Universal Learner Courses from Arizona State University. These online courses are taught by ASU faculty and introduce key areas like computer science, aerospace, civil, and chemical engineering. As part of a flexible pathway to admission, your completed courses can count toward an engineering degree at ASU when you meet the program requirements.

How to qualify for admission to ASU

Credits

12–24

GPA or CGPA required to be admitted

2.75–3.0

Steps to admission


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Degree Description

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ASU Admission Requirements

Learners participating in Pathways must complete:

Credits

with a minimum if learner is 22 years old or older

14 Credits

with a minimum if learner is under 22 years old

*Cumulative GPA includes transfer credits from previous institutions and new course work completed with ASU. Calculate your CGPA

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