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Industrial Technology (IT) - Construction

Bachelor of Science in Technology
Major in Industrial Technology

(Minimum required: 133 semester hours)
2006-2008 Catalog
Specialization

Construction

Freshman Year
ENG 1310, 1320
6
HIST 1310, 1320
6
COMM 1310
3
PHIL 1305
3
IT-Core (refer to #1 below for options)
3
IT-General Specialization (refer to #5 below for options)
7
MATH 2417
4
US 1100
1
Total
33
Sophomore Year
CHEM 1141, 1341
4
ENG Lit (ENG 2310, 2320, 2330, 2340, 2359 or 2360)
3
IT-Core (refer to #1 below for options)
6
IT-General Specialization (refer to #5 below for options)
9
PHYS 1410
4
POSI 2310, 2320
6
TOTAL
32
Junior Year
ART, DAN, MU, TH 2313
3
ECO 2301
3
IT-Core (refer to #1 below for options)
6
IT-General Specialization (refer to #5 below for options)
22
PFW one course
1
Total
32
Senior Year
IT-Core (refer to #1 below for options)
3
IT-General Specialization (refer to #5 below for options)
22
PFW one course
1
TECH 4390*
6
Total
32

*TECH 4390 (Internship) should be taken during the summer following the junior or senior year. TECH 4390 is offered ONLY during the summer session. Two sections of the class must be taken for full credit. Notes:
1. Majors must take the following courses to fulfill the industrial technology core requirements (24 hours min): TECH 2344, 2370, 3364, 4380, 4390 (repeat for a total of six semester credit hours during summer sessions only); MGT 3303; and ENG 3303.
2. A minimum of nine writing intensive hours and a total of 39 advanced hours are required to graduate. An advanced course is one that is numbered above 3000 and below 5000.
3. Departmental requirements that also satisfy the general education core curriculum requirements for the following components: mathematics-MATH 2417; natural science-CHEM 1341/1141 and PHYS 1410; social science-ECO 2301; and ENG Literature-1 class from either ENG 2310, 2320, 2330, 2340, 2359, or 2360.
4. If two years of the same language are taken in high school, then enough hours to total the minimum 128 hours required for the degree will fulfill this requirement. In the absence of such high school language, two semesters of the same modern language must be taken at the college level.
5. Courses in the construction specialization are TECH 1260, 1330, 2313, 2342, 2360, 3313, 3361, 3362 or 3363, 4313, 4360, 4361, 4364, 4368, 4369; MATH 2328; PHYS 1420; ENGR 3315; AG 3455; BLAW 2361; MGT 3340.