Transfer Pathway Guides
This Advising Guide is under review by the partner school. Changes TBA if needed.
Rochester Institute of Technology
2025-2026
Electrical Engineering Technology - B.S. (ET31), Computer Engineering Technology - B.S. (ET34)
College Web Site: http://www.rit.edu
MCC Degree Awarded:
Electrical Engineering Technology - Electronics A.A.S. (ET01)
Please note that some courses required in a Transfer Pathway may not be required for the MCC program. This could have financial aid implications. Students should meet with their advisor or with a transfer representative to discuss an academic plan and recommended sequence of courses.
Transfer Guide
RIT course equivalencies
and number of credits accepted are indicated in parenthesis. This
indicates how the courses will transfer to RIT.
Read RIT specific notes at bottom of page. Be sure to closely read this
entire guide.
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Credit
Hours
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Transferability
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FIRST
SEMESTER:
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ENG
101 College Composition or ENG 200 Advanced Composition
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3
(3)
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UWRT
150
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ELT
121 AC/DC Circuit Analysis
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4
(4)
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EEET
115 & 116
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ELT
111 Introduction to Digital Electronics
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3
(3)
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Possible
Open Elective - determined by RIT
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MTH
175 Precalculus or MTH 200 Applied Calculus
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4
(3)
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RIT
Math/Science Requirement
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CPT
101 Introduction to Computing - Take instead of TEK 101. Taking this
will allow the CRC course typically taken in the fourth semester to be
waived. Request Course Substitution and Waiver from MCC advisor or department
chair.
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4
(3)
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TXFR
100 - Elective
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Total:
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18
(16)
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SECOND
SEMESTER:
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MTH
160 Statistics I
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3
(3)
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STAT
145
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ELT
102 Electric Circuit Analysis II
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5
(4)
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EEET
125 & 126
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ELT
112 Linear Circuits
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5
(3)
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EEET
213
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SOC
101 Intro to Sociology (Social Perspective at RIT) - Take instead of SPC
141.
Request Course Substitution from MCC advisor or department chair.
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3
(3)
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SOCI
101
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Total:
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16
(13)
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THIRD
SEMESTER:
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ELT
201 Linear Systems
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4
(4)
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TXFR
100
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ELT
202 Pulse and Digital Circuits
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4
(3)
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CPET
133
|
PHY
145 College Physics I
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4
(4)
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PHYS
111
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HEG
215 World Health and Culture (Global Perspective at RIT)
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3
(3)
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GEPR
150
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Total:
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15
(14)
|
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FOURTH
SEMESTER:
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|
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ELT
204 Industrial Electronics and Control (TXFR 100 - Elective) OR ELT 134
Introduction to Programmable Logic Controller (technical elective at RIT)
Consult with advisor to determine best option
|
4
(3)
|
TXFR
100 or Technical Elective
|
ELT
205 Communication Systems
|
5
(3)
|
EEET
313
|
ELT
206 Digital Systems and Microprocessors
|
5
(3)
|
CPET
253
|
PHL
105 Technology and Values (Ethical Perspective at RIT) - not required for
MCC degree
|
3
(3)
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PHIL
307
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Total:
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17
(12)
|
|
TOTAL
CREDITS
|
66
(52-55)
|
|
RIT requires several semesters of calculus for this degree. MCC courses
MTH 210 and 211 will transfer to RIT as MATH 181 and MATH 182. Students
could take these courses at MCC.
Students can also take ENG 251 Technical Communication at MCC. It will
transfer as COMM 142 at RIT.
Students transferring to RIT will need co-ops and additional coursework
that will extend their time at RIT. The 4th/final co-op block can be waived
if the student receives a full-time job offer in their field of study.
Electronics courses are normally offered only one semester per year, and
have as a prerequisite certain lower numbered ELT courses. Failure to complete
ELT courses in a properly planned sequence may result in a delay of graduation.
Most other courses in this program are available Fall, Spring and Summer
sessions.
See RIT
Course Equivalencies.
AP, IB, CLEP, DUAL ENROLLMENT, & TRANSFER COURSES: Credits showing
as accepted by MCC may not be transferable. See Transfer
and Test Credit.
Contact RIT with questions.
GPA of 2.75 or higher is advised for acceptance to RIT. GPA of 2.0 or higher
is required for MCC graduation.
The Electrical Engineering Technology A.A.S. (ET01) will be the degree
student is audited against and awarded from MCC.
Documentation source: MCC Career Services. Updated: 7/15/2025
While every effort is made to ensure accurate information, students are
strongly advised to verify course transferability with the four-year institution
as they will make the final determination of transfer credit. |
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