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The Industrial Technology program offers a variety of fields of emphasis, some of which have an applied technology focus, while others stress management technology. The applied technology field of emphasis, Manufacturing Technology, prepares individuals for hands-on application of engineering theory and practice. In contrast, Construction Management and Manufacturing Management fields of emphasis provide students with contemporary applications of management theories and practices in these occupational areas. The Model Making field of emphasis links a broad technical background with the knowledge of management and basic prototyping skills.Note: Upon approval of the Department of Technological Studies, certain major courses can be substituted in the technical core, professional core, or area of emphasis from related Technical and Community College programs.
IT 1100 Orientation to Industrial Technology Programs (1 credit)
IT 1210 Materials and Processes - Forming (4 credits)
IT 1220 Materials and Processes - Separating (4 credits)
IT 1310 Mechanical Power (2 credits)
IT 1350 Electronic Technology (4 credits)
IT 1410 Communication Technology (3 credits)
IT 1460 Technical Graphics (3 credits)
IT 2250 Construction Technology (2 credits)
IT 2370 Automation Technology (3 credits)
IT 3310 Fluid Power (3 credits)
IT 4537 Industrial Design (3 credits)
Subtotal 32 Credits
IT 3870 Technical Sales/Presentations (2 credits)
IT 3880 Human Resource Development (2 credits)
IT 3890 Material Handling and Plant Layout (2 credits)
IT 4877 Industrial Maintenance and Safety (3 credits)
IT 4878 Quality Assurance (3 credits)
IT 4890 Industrial Organization and Leadership (3 credits)
IT 4897 Project Management (3 credits)
Subtotal 18 Credits
Select one of the following Fields of Emphasis:Block I - Complete the following courses:
IT 3240 Construction Materials and Practices (3 credits)
IT 3250 Print Reading and Project Documentation (3 credits)
IT 3260 Project Bidding and Estimating (3 credits)
IT 4259 Construction Management (3 credits)Block II - Select 6 credits:
Select among ACCT and BUAD courses.
IT 4970 Internship (1-3 credits)
Subtotal 18 Credits
Total Semester Credits Required for Major, Field of Emphasis
A
68 Credits
A Total of 128 Semester Credits is Required for a Bachelor's Degree
Block I - Select 12 credits:
IT 3460 Parametric 3-D Modeling (3 credits)
IT 3877 Engineering Problem Solving (3 credits)
IT 3879 Performance Measurement (3 credits)
IT 4870 Production Management (3 credits)
IT 4880 Total Quality Management (3 credits)Block II - Select 6 credits:
Select among ACCT and BUAD courses.
IT 4970 Internship (1-3 credits)
Subtotal 18 Credits
Total Semester Credits Required for Major, Field of Emphasis
B
68 Credits
A Total of 128 Semester Credits is Required for a Bachelor's Degree
Block I - Select 12 credits:
Note: Other courses may be used with approval of the Technological Studies Department.
IT 2210 Advanced Fabrication Technology (3 credits)
IT 2608 Computer-Controlled Machining (3 credits)
IT 3217 Material Science and Metallurgy (3 credits)
IT 3218 Advanced Machining Processes (3 credits)
IT 3460 Parametric 3-D Modeling (3 credits)
IT 3877 Engineering Problem Solving (3 credits)Block II - Select 6 credits:
Select courses applicable toward a minor in Computer Science (non-Teaching), Physics (may include lower sequence), Chemistry, or Math.
IT 4970 Internship (1-3 credits)
Subtotal 18 Credits
A Total of 128 Semester Credits is Required for a Bachelor's Degree
D. Model Making - Complete all of the following:IT 1600 Modeling Communications (3 credits)
IT 2607 Model Molding, Casting, and Finishing (4 credits)
IT 2608 Computer-Controlled Machining (3 credits)
IT 3600 Architectural/Engineering Model Making (4 credits)
IT 3610 Industrial Prototypes (4 credits)
Subtotal 18 Credits
A Total of 128 Semester Credits is Required for a Bachelor's Degree
The following is a list of required Industrial Technology Major, B.S. courses arranged by year. This schedule is intended to help students plan their courses in an orderly fashion; however, these are only suggestions and this schedule is flexible.
Freshman
IT 1100 Orientation to Industrial Technology Programs
IT 1210 Materials and Processes - Forming
IT 1220 Materials and Processes - Separating
IT 1460 Technical Graphics
Liberal Education Courses
Sophomore
IT 1310 Mechanical Power
IT 1350 Electronic Technology
IT 1410 Communication Technology
IT 2250 Construction Technology
IT 2370 Automation Technology
Liberal Education Courses
Junior
IT 3310 Fluid Power
IT 3870 Technical Sales/Presentations
IT 3880 Human Resource Development
IT 3890 Material Handling
Major Specialization Courses
Liberal Education Courses
Senior
IT 4537 Industrial Design
IT 4877 Industrial Maintenance and Safety
IT 4878 Quality Assurance
IT 4890 Industrial Organization and Leadership
IT 4897 Project Management
Major Specialization Courses
Liberal Education Courses