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2018-2019 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2018-2019 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Industrial Engineering Technology Major, BS


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Coordinator
Lad Holden, MT

Advisors
Scott Calahan, MS
Craig Johnson, PhD
Darren Olson, PhD

This major prepares the graduate for leadership positions in industry and technical distribution. The program applies algebra, trigonometry, and the physical sciences to industrial systems. Students select 40-41 credits by advisement in an area of technical interest. Areas of interest may include technology (general), industrial distribution, industrial electronics, industrial manufacturing, industrial supervision, power systems, cast metals, metal fabrication, non-destructive testing, wood production, or other technical areas by departmental advisement. With departmental approval, transfer students from technical programs may elect to use their technical degree as the elective area of interest.

Students pursuing this degree should work closely with their department advisor to assure that they have met the prerequisites for the upper-division electives.

Select one of the following Credits: 4-5


Total Required Courses Credits: 82-83


Technical Specialization


  • Courses by advisement.

Total Specialization Credits: 27-29


Total Credits: 109-112


Additional Information


Transfer students MUST complete a minimum of 25 credits from the ETSC Department.

College and Department Information


Engineering Technologies, Safety, and Construction Department  
College of Education and Professional Studies  

Program Outcomes
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