State University of New York Institute of Technology
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Degree Requirements


B.S. Degree Requirements

To earn a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Industrial Engineering Technology, a student must complete a minimum of 128 credit hours and fulfill the following requirements
   
I. Arts & Sciences-60 credits Minimum Credits
   
A. Liberal Arts-34 Credits
Oral Communication 3
Written Communication 3
Upper-Division Writing 3
Humanities* 3
Social Sciences* 3
American History* 3
Western Civilizations* 3
Other World Civilizations* 3
Fine Arts* 3
Foreign Language* 3
     *Complete coursework in at least five out of the above seven categories  
 
Arts & Sciences Electives 10
Total Credits 34
   
B. Mathematics and Science-26 credits
Physics with Lab 4
Basic Science with Lab 4
Mathematics(including Calculus/II) 12
Maths & Science Elective 4
Computer Programming Language 2
Total Credits
26
   
Liberal Arts, Math and Science, C.S. Electives 10
   
II. Technical Courses - 62 Credits
Grade Point Average (GPA) of 2.0 is required in all IET courses taken at SUNYIT. A total of 62 credits is required, of which a minimum of 32 credits must be taken at SUNYIT. The following courses are required:
ITC 101 - Intro. to Engineering Technology 2
ITC 111 - Manufacturing Processes 4
ITC 162 - Computer-Aided Design 4
ITC 198 - Industrial Instrumentation 2
ITC 311 - Manufacturing Operations 4
ITC 327 - Production and Operation Manufacturing 4
ITC 358 - Plant Layout and Material Handling 4
ITC 373 - Statistical Quality Control 4
ITC 462 - Computer-Aided Manufacturing 4
ITC 475 - Engineering Economics 4
ITC 483 - Quality Improvement 4
ITC 320 - Application Projects I 2
ITC 321 - Application Projects II 2
Technical Electives Balance of 62
   
   
III. Open Electives Balance of 128 credits
   
Students with a minimum of five years of work experience in a related job can waive one application project, i.e., take Application Project II (ITC 321) only, with the prior approval of the student's advisor.


Freshmen class should follow the two-year course requirement
2-Year Course Requirement for Freshmen

Updated 5/31/07

 

 

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