Industrial Engineering Technology (Bachelor of Science Degree Offered)

The field of Industrial Engineering Technology offers the student a challenging career in business, industry, or government. Industrial Engineering Technologists deal primarily with the efficient management of money, materials, and manpower in a business environment. They solve problems dealing with the location and layout of plant facilities, materials handling, work-station design, wage and salary payment plans, quality control, personnel selection and placement, occupational safety and health, and economic cost studies. To enable the graduate to solve such a wide variety of management problems, the curriculum of study will be broad and interesting.
 

 
First Year
 
First Semester
      Hours Per Week
    Class Lab Credit Hours
Area E   Group 1 3 0 3
CS 2123 C Programming 2 2 3
EG 1210 Survey of Engineering Graphics  1 3 2
ENGL 1101 English Composition I 3 0 3
IET 1000 Orientation 2 0 2
MATH 1113 Precalculus 4 0 4
    Total 15 5 17
 
Second Semester
 
ENGL 1102 English Composition II 3 0 3
IET 2227 Industrial Statistics 3 3 4
IET 2307 Production Processes 2 3 3
IET 2432 Engineering Product and Process       
    Cost Estimating I 2 2 3
MATH 2253 Calculus I 4 0 4
    Total 14 8 17

NOTES: A grade of "C" or better is required in all IET courses prescribed for the bachelor degree program.

For more information about Areas C, D, and E courses, see the "Core Curriculum" section under "Admission Information."

 
 
Second Year
 
First Semester
      Hours Per Week
    Class Lab Credit Hours
Area D   Lab Science* 3 3 4
IET 2303 Principles of Industrial Systems and Design** 3 0 3
IET 3322 Work Measurement and Analysis 3 6 5
IET 3339 Statistical Quality Control 3 2 4
    Total 12 11 16
 
Second Semester
 
ENGL 2010 Technical Writing 3 0 3
IET 3334 Production and Inventory Control 2 2 3
IET 3401 Project Organization and Control 2 2 3
IET 3424 Engineering Economy 2 2 3
PHYS 1112K Introductory Physics II 3 2 4
SPCH 2400 Public Speaking 2 0 2
    Total 14 8 18

*Physics I is required for the IET degree and is recommended as the Lab Science in the first semester of the second year.

** Students that do not obtain credit for Physics I as Lab Science may take Physics I in lieu of IET 2303 and one hour of directed elective.
 

 
Third Year
 
First Semester
      Hours Per Week
    Class Lab Credit Hours
Area C   Group 1 3 0 3
Area D   Lab Science* 3 3 4
IET 3403 Industrial Experimentation 3 2 4
IET 3410 Principles of Team Dynamics 3 0 3
IET 3433 Engineering Product and Process Cost      
    Estimating II 2 2 3
    Total 14 7 17
 
Second Semester
 
Area C   Group 2     3
Area E   Group 2 3 0 3
IET 4422 Plant Layout and Materials Handling 2 4 4
STS 2400 Science, Technology, and Society 2 0 2
    Directed Elective     4
    Total     16

*Chemistry I is recommended as the Lab Science in the first semester of the third year.

NOTE: A grade of "C" or better is required in all IET courses prescribed for the bachelor degree program.
 
 

Fourth Year
 
First Semester
      Hours Per Week
    Class Lab Credit Hours
Area E   Group 3 3 0 3
Area E   Group 4 3 0 3
IET 4405 Principles of Operations Research 2 4 4
IET 4478 Senior Internship 2 6 4
    Directed Elective     3
    Total     17
 
Second Semester
 
IET 4356 Quality Concepts and Systems Design 3 0 3
IET 4427 Methods-Time-Measurement 1 5 3
IET 4451 Systems Simulation 1 5 3
IET 4475 Senior Project 1 6 3
    Total 6 16 12
           
    Bachelor Degree Program Total 130    

Directed Electives: Select 7 hours of technical science courses by taking a combination of the following:

(1) CET 2200 Introduction to Structures or MET 3121 Statics [Credit will not be given for both]
(2) ECET 3000 Electrical Principles
(3) MET 3400 Survey of Thermodynamics or MET 3401 Thermodynamics I [Credit will not be given for both]
NOTE: A grade of "C" or better is required in all IET courses prescribed for the bachelor degree program.