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2022-2023

Industrial Engineering Technology Associate in Applied Science Degree A40240 Industrial Engineering Technology (40240) CIP 15.0612

Last updated on Dec. 3, 2021, 8:25 a.m.

The following is a suggested program of study for completing this degree in five semesters. Some students' programs of study may be different, depending on their enrollment status (day, evening, full-time or part-time).

The symbol denotes a core course that may not be substituted.


First Year Fall:

Take the following courses.


Take one of the following math courses.


Take 4 semester hour credits from the MAJOR ELECTIVES course list located at the end of this program.

Credits: 15-16


First Year Spring:

Take the following courses.


Take one of the following communication courses.


Take one of the following courses from this standardized humanities/fine arts course list.


Take 4 semester hour credits from the MAJOR ELECTIVES course list located at the end of this program.

Credits: 17


First Year Summer:

Take one of the following social/behavioral science economics courses.


Take 3 semester hour credits from the MAJOR ELECTIVES course list located at the end of this program.

Credits: 6


Second Year Fall:

Take the following courses.


Take 9 semester hour credits from the MAJOR ELECTIVES course list located at the end of this program.

Credits: 15


Second Year Spring:

Take the following courses.


Take 8 semester hour credits from the MAJOR ELECTIVES course list located at the end of this program.

Credits: 11


MAJOR ELECTIVES Course List:

Select 28 semester hour credits (SHC) from the following courses. ACC, ATR, BIO, BUS, CHM, CMT, CSC, ELC, ELN, MAC, MAT, PHY, and WLD courses are limited to a total of 9 SHC each. WBL courses are limited to 4 SHC. Transfer Students: Students planning to transfer to a four-year school should select MAT 171 for the math requirement, and PHY 151 as a Major Elective.

ACC-115 College Accounting
4.00
ACC-120 Principles of Financial Accounting
4.00
ACC-121 Principles of Managerial Accounting
4.00
ACC-129 Individual Income Taxes
3.00
ACC-130 Business Income Taxes
3.00
ACC-140 Payroll Accounting
2.00
ACC-149 Intro to ACC Spreadsheets
2.00
ACC-150 Accounting Software Applications
2.00
ACC-220 Intermediate Accounting I
4.00
ACC-221 Intermediate Accounting II
4.00
ACC-225 Cost Accounting
3.00
ACC-240 Gov & Not-For-Profit Acct
3.00
ACC-250 Advanced Accounting
3.00
ACC-269 Auditing & Assurance Services
3.00
ACC-270 International Accounting
3.00
ATR-112 Intro to Automation
3.00
ATR-214 Advanced PLCs
4.00
ATR-280 Robotic Fundamentals
4.00
ATR-281 Automated Manufacturing
4.00
BIO-110 Principles of Biology
4.00
BIO-111 General Biology I
4.00
BIO-112 General Biology II
4.00
BIO-140 Environmental Biology
3.00
BIO-163 Basic Anatomy & Physiology
5.00
BIO-168 Anatomy and Physiology I
4.00
BIO-169 Anatomy and Physiology II
4.00
BIO-175 General Microbiology
3.00
BIO-250 Genetics
4.00
BIO-275 Microbiology
4.00
BPR-111 Print Reading
2.00
BPR-121 Blueprint Reading-Mechanical
2.00
BPR-130 Print Reading-Construction
3.00
BUS-110 Introduction to Business
3.00
BUS-115 Business Law I
3.00
BUS-121 Business Math
3.00
BUS-125 Personal Finance
3.00
BUS-137 Principles of Management
3.00
BUS-153 Human Resource Management
3.00
BUS-217 Employment Law and Regulations
3.00
BUS-225 Business Finance
3.00
BUS-230 Small Business Management
3.00
BUS-234 Training and Development
3.00
BUS-240 Business Ethics
3.00
BUS-253 Leadership and Management Skills
3.00
BUS-256 Recruiting, Selection, & Personnel Planning
3.00
BUS-258 Compensation and Benefits
3.00
BUS-259 HRM Applications
3.00
BUS-260 Business Communication
3.00
CHM-131 Introduction to Chemistry
3.00
CHM-131A Introduction to Chemistry Lab
1.00
CHM-132 Organic and Biochemistry
4.00
CHM-151 General Chemistry I
4.00
CHM-152 General Chemistry II
4.00
CHM-251 Organic Chemistry I
4.00
CHM-252 Organic Chemistry II
4.00
CIS-110 Introduction to Computers
3.00
CIV-240 Project Management
3.00
CMT-120 Codes and Inspections
3.00
CMT-210 Construction Management Fundamentals
3.00
CMT-212 Total Safety Performance
3.00
CMT-214 Planning and Scheduling
3.00
CMT-216 Costs and Productivity
3.00
CMT-218 Human Relations Issues
3.00
CSC-120 Computing Fundamentals I
4.00
CSC-134 C++ Programming
3.00
CSC-139 Visual BASIC Programming
3.00
CSC-151 JAVA Programming
3.00
CSC-153 C# Programming
3.00
CSC-251 Advanced JAVA Programming
3.00
CSC-253 Advanced C# Programming
3.00
CST-131 OSHA/Safety/Certification
3.00
CST-241 Planning/Estimating I
3.00
CTI-110 Web, Programming, and DatabaseFoundation
3.00
CTI-120 Network and Security Foundation
3.00
CTI-140 Virtualization Concepts
3.00
CTS-115 Information Systems Business Concepts
3.00
CTS-130 Spreadsheet
3.00
CTS-240 Project Management
3.00
DBA-110 Database Concepts
3.00
DBA-120 Database Programming I
3.00
DFT-111 Technical Drafting I
2.00
DFT-112 Technical Drafting II
2.00
DFT-121 Introduction to GD&T
2.00
DFT-154 Intro to Solid Modeling
3.00
DFT-254 Intermediate Solid Modeling & Rendering
3.00
ECO-151 Survey of Economics
3.00
EGR-110 Intro to Engineering Tech
2.00
EGR-125 Appl Software for Tech
2.00
EGR-251 Statics
3.00
EGR-252 Strength of Materials
3.00
ELC-112 DC/AC Electricity
5.00
ELC-113 Residential Wiring
4.00
ELC-115 Industrial Wiring
4.00
ELC-117 Motors and Controls
4.00
ELC-118 National Electrical Code
2.00
ELC-119 NEC Calculations
2.00
ELC-125 Diagrams and Schematics
2.00
ELC-126 Electrical Computations
3.00
ELC-130 Advanced Motors/Controls
3.00
ELC-213 Instrumentation
4.00
ELC-215 Electrical Maintenance
3.00
ELN-131 Analog Electronics I
4.00
ELN-132 Analog Electronics II
4.00
ELN-133 Digital Electronics
4.00
ELN-150 Computer-Aided Drafting for Electronics
2.00
ELN-232 Introduction to Microprocessors
4.00
ELN-234 Communication Systems
4.00
ELN-260 Prog Logic Controllers
4.00
HYD-110 Hydraulics/Pneumatics I
3.00
ISC-113 Industrial Specifications
1.00
ISC-220 Lean Manufacturing
3.00
MAC-111 Machining Technology I
6.00
MAC-112 Machining Technology II
6.00
MAC-114 Introduction to Metrology
2.00
MAC-122 CNC Turning
2.00
MAC-124 CNC Milling
2.00
MAC-143 Machining Applications III
4.00
MAC-151 Machining Calculations
2.00
MAC-152 Advanced Machining Calculations
2.00
MAC-222 Advanced CNC Turning
2.00
MAC-224 Advanced CNC Milling
2.00
MAC-233 Appl in CNC Machining
6.00
MAC-234 Advanced Multi-Axis Machining
3.00
MAC-248 Production Procedures
2.00
MAT-143 Quantitative Literacy
3.00
MAT-152 Statistical Methods I
4.00
MAT-171 Precalculus Algebra
4.00
MAT-172 Precalculus Trigonometry
4.00
MAT-263 Brief Calculus
4.00
MAT-271 Calculus I
4.00
MAT-272 Calculus II
4.00
MAT-273 Calculus III
4.00
MEC-110 Introduction to CAD/CAM
2.00
MEC-111 Machine Processes I
3.00
MEC-142 Physical Metallurgy
2.00
MEC-145 Manufacturing Materials I
3.00
MEC-231 Computer-Aided Manufacturing I
3.00
MEC-232 Computer-Aided Manufacturing II
3.00
MEC-265 Fluid Mechanics
3.00
MEC-275 Engineering Mechanisms
3.00
NOS-120 Linux/UNIX Single User
3.00
NOS-130 Windows Single User
3.00
NOS-230 Windows Administration I
3.00
PHY-131 Physics-Mechanics
4.00
PHY-151 College Physics I
4.00
PHY-152 College Physics II
4.00
PHY-251 General Physics I
4.00
PHY-252 General Physics II
4.00
SST-140 Green Building and Design Concepts
3.00
WBL-110 World of Work
1.00
WBL-111 Work-Based Learning I
1.00
WBL-112 Work-Based Learning I
2.00
WBL-113 Work-Based Learning I
3.00
WBL-114 Work-Based Learning I
4.00
WBL-121 Work-Based Learning II
1.00
WBL-122 Work-Based Learning II
2.00
WBL-123 Work-Based Learning II
3.00
WBL-131 Work-Based Learning III
1.00
WBL-132 Work-Based Learning III
2.00
WBL-211 Work-Based Learning IV
1.00
WLD-110 Cutting Processes
2.00
WLD-112 Basic Welding Processes
2.00
WLD-115 SMAW (Stick) Plate
5.00
WLD-116 SMAW (stick) Plate/Pipe
4.00
WLD-121 GMAW (MIG) FCAW/Plate
4.00
WLD-131 GTAW (TIG) Plate
4.00
WLD-132 GTAW (TIG) Plate/Pipe
3.00
WLD-141 Symbols and Specifications
3.00
WLD-143 Welding Metallurgy
2.00
WLD-151 Fabrication I
4.00
WLD-215 SMAW (stick) Pipe
4.00
WLD-231 GTAW (TIG) Pipe
3.00
WLD-261 Certification Practices
2.00
WLD-265 Automated Welding/Cutting
4.00

Additional Information:

Transfer Students

Students planning to transfer to a four-year school should select MAT 171 for the math requirement, and PHY 151 as a Major Elective.


Total Credits To Complete
64