Dallas County Community College District and Texas A&M University-Commerce will sign an articulation (transfer) agreement in industrial engineering.
Attending for TAMU-Commerce will be Dr. Dan Jones, president; Dr. Larry F. Lemanski, provost; Dr. Harold Langford, dean of College of Business and Technology; Dr. Brent Donham, head of the Industrial Engineering Department; and Dr. Dean Holley, dean of Enrollment Management.
Students who successfully complete the DCCCD Associate in Sciences degree with an Emphasis in Industrial Engineering will be able to transfer a block of 66 credit hours into the TAMU-Commerce industrial engineering degree. The transfer courses must meet the TAMU-Commerce College of Engineering core-required GPA and the minimum grade per course for transferring to the TAMU-Commerce College of Engineering curriculum. TAMU-Commerce will accept all courses as outlined in the transfer guide.