The School of Science and Engineering is proud to partner with the following institutions in our dual degree programs. Dual degree programs allow students to work towards an associate's or bachelor's degree at their home institution, and after completing three years, transfer to UMKC to complete a second bachelor's degree. We offer several different programs so check out our list of partners and see how we work with your institution.
Even if UMKC does not have a formal partnership with your institution but you are interested in completing a dual degree program, please contact us to talk about your options.
University of Central Missouri (math department)
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Transfer Guide for Civil Engineering (PDF)
Transfer Guide for Computer Science (PDF)
Transfer Guide for Electrical & Computer Engineering (PDF)
Transfer Guide for Information Technology (PDF)
Transfer Guide for Mechanical Engineering (PDF)
Pathway to Master of Science in Biomedical Engineering MS (MSBME) Degree: Students who have earned a four-year Biology or Health and Biomedical Science degree at Cottey are eligible for admission to UMKC's MSBME degree if they have completed General Biology, General Chemistry, General Physics and Differential Equations. (If those courses were not included in the bachelor's degree, students can complete any deficiency coursework at UMKC, prior to beginning the MSBME program).Dual Degree Guide for Construction Engineering Technology/Civil Engineering (PDF)
Dual Degree Guide for Manufacturing Engineering Technology/Mechanical Engineering (PDF)
Pathway to Master of Science in Biomedical Engineering (MSBME) Degree: Students who have earned certain four-year Biology or Health-based degrees at Missouri Western State University are eligible for admission to UMKC's MSBME degree if they have completed General Biology, General Chemistry, General Physics and a Calculus series culminating with Differential Equations. (If those courses were not included in the bachelor's degree, students can complete any deficiency coursework at UMKC, prior to beginning the MSBME program).