The industrial technology program prepares you to be a technical generalist: one who is competent in a wide range of technical subjects. In addition, since most industrial technology courses are hands-on lab courses, you graduate with practical experience. All students in the program complete a common core of industrial technology courses. In addition, you must take courses in one of two technical focus areas--materials and processes (M&P) or manufacturing information technology (MIT), depending on your interests and career goals. The degree includes a minor in business.
There are four components to the curriculum: technical courses, general education, business, and electives. Each component contributes a valuable part to your overall preparation for employment.
A minimum of 194 quarter hours is required for graduation, including the following specific requirements:
IT 100 Intro to Industrial Tech. 1 IT 101 Engr. Graphics Fund. 3 IT 102 Engr. Graphics App. 4 IT 103 Computer Apps. in Industrial Tech. 4 IT 111 Industrial Materials 4 IT 112 Intro to Manufacturing 4 IT 206 Computer Methods in Industrial Tech. 4 IT 208 Industrial Plastics 4 IT 216 Metal Machining 4 IT 218 Metal Fabricating and Casting 4 IT 221 Power Transmission 4 IT 303 Apps. of Object Oriented Programming 4 IT 332 Industrial Electronics 4 IT 363 Quality Assurance and Metrology 4 IT 400 Senior Seminar 1 IT 435 Industrial Instrumentation and Controls 4 IT 452 Contemporary Integrated Manufacturing 4 IT 462 Product Manufacturing 5
Technical Focus(must select from one of the following areas):
Materials and Processes:28
IT 217 Prod. Metal Machining 4 IT 320 Hydraulic and Pneumatics 4 IT 347 Plastics: Molding Processes orIT 348 Plastics Forming and Fabricating 4 IT 351 Production Tooling 4 IT Electives 12
Manufacturing Information Technology: 28
IT 230 Manufacturing Computer Technology 4 IT 231 Manufacturing Database Applications 4 IT 337 Manufacturing Networks and Data Communications 4 IT 354 Automatic Identification and Data Capture 4 IT Electives 12General Education Requirements: 64
ENG 151 Freshman Composition 5 ENG 305J Technical Writing 4 INCO 103 Public Speaking 4 Tier III Synthesis 4 MATH163A Intro to Calculus 4 MATH 250, 251 Intro to Probrability and Statistics 8 CHEM 121, 122 Prin. of Chemistry 8 PHYS 201, 202 Intro to Physics 10 ECON103 Prin. of Microeconomics 4 PSY 101 General Psychology 5 Tier II Applied Science and Technology, Humanities and Fine Arts, or Cross-Cultural Perspectives 8 (must satisfy 4 out of 5 requirements for TII)Business/Management: 28
ACCT 101 Financial Acct. 4 ACCT 102 Managerial Accounting 4 BUSL 255 Law and Society 4 FIN 325 Found. of Finance 4 MGT 202 Management 4 MKT 201 Marketing Principles 4 OPN 310 Prin. of Operations 4Electives: 8
First-Year ProgramThe following classes are suggested for your freshman year. Your advisor will help you plan additional coursework to meet all graduation requirements in a timely manner.
IT 100 Intro to Industrial Technology 1 IT 101 Engr. Graphics Fund 3 IT 103 Computer Applications in Industrial Technology 4 INCO 103 Public Speaking 4 CHEM 121 Principles of Chemistry 4
Winter
IT 102 Eng. Graphics Apps. 4 IT 111 Manufacturing Materials 4 IT 112 Intro to Manufacturing Processes 4 CHEM 122 Princpals of Chemistry 4
Spring
IT 206 Computer Methods in Industrial Technology 4 IT 208 Industrial Plastics 4 IT 216 Metal Machining 4 MATH 163A Intro to Calculus 4
Associate's Degree Transfer StudentsIf you have completed a two-year associate's degree in a related technical area from an accredited college or university, you may enter the Industrial Technology program with junior standing. An assessment of previous coursework will determine the remaining requirements for the bachelor's degree.
University Advancement and Computer Services revised this file (https://www.ohio.edu/catalog/02-03/colleges/indtec.htm) on February 21, 2003.
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