Pre-Engineering Dual Degree Programs

The College of Engineering partners with other Nebraska institutions of higher education to provide a variety of pathways for you to pursue your engineering education. The partner programs are structured so students who spend two years in the 2+2 program at a partner institution and two years in the College of Engineering at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln will be eligible to attain a bachelor’s degree in engineering from UNL.

You will gain a strong background for engineering while taking the recommended general courses in physics, chemistry and math before transferring to UNL. You can then specialize in a wide variety of engineering fields such as agricultural, civil, computing, electrical, mechanical, or other discipline-specific areas.

University of Nebraska at Kearney tracks:

Agricultural Engineering
Civil Engineering
Computer Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering

University of Nebraska at Kearney

Wayne State College tracks:

Agricultural Engineering
Mechanical Engineering

Wayne State College

Metro Community College tracks:

Construction Management

Nebraska Wesleyan University tracks:

Civil Engineering
Environmental Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering

Nebraska Wesleyan University (Lincoln)

Additional information about pathways can be obtained through the following resources: