It depends on the receiving institution. Typically, there should not be a problem if you stay within the same program of study. In other words, from an associates in Electronics Engineering to a bachelors in electronic engineering.
Typically, the occupational associates is designed to give the student all the expertise necessary to enter the workforce in entry level positions immediately after completion of the degree. The engineering associates is designed for transfer to a four year college or university for the bachelor's degree. However, it depends on the institution their approach and intent particular to each degree.
M. M. Qurashi has written: 'The mechanics of R&D and technology transfer' -- subject(s): Research, Engineering, Technology transfer
The term engineering means "to design something to resolve a problem" (no matter the type of problem). Electronics and Telecommunication engineering could very well mean "the design of components to further the advancement of technology" while electronics and communication would mean "the study of current technology and how to use it" Electronics communication is the art of transferring DATA from one device to another such as computer networks operating on a hub in some office. Telecommunication is the art of using telephones lines or other media to transfer DATA. Both require different design criteria even thought very similar in nature. Engineering is a word to describe the process of designing one art or the other.
I suggest you consult with Rice University, what their requirements are.
There are some courses online for engineering which can be transferred to an university. There is no real engineering distance learning so you have to take some of the courses online and transfer.
Diran Basmadjian has written: 'The art of modeling in science and engineering' -- subject- s -: Mathematical models, Engineering, Science 'Mass Transfer and Separation Processes' -- subject- s -: Textbooks, Separation - Technology -, Mass transfer
It depends on whether the school is a college or university (for example, the New Jersey Institute of Technology) and has the appropriate regional accreditation.
Pure copper is used for electrical wiring. Pure copper conducts electricity better than impure copper.
Typically, regionally accredited colleges and universities do not accept credits from institutions not having a regional accreditation. Sullivan University has a regional accreditation, the National College of Business and Technology does not have a regional accreditation. Thus, most likely the credits will not transfer.
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Horizontal technology is the repurposing of technology from one type of organization to another. Vertical technology transfer is the transfer from basic to applied and then to production for commercialization.
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