Undergraduate Degree Programs
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Computer Science
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The Bachelor of Science in Computer Science degree program is designed to provide the foundation necessary for computer science
graduates to succeed in the computing profession as well as in graduate school. You
can view course rotations here: Current, Previous. The following concentrations are offered in this degree program:
Scientific Concentration:2013-2014 Curriculum Sheet
Information Systems Concentration:2013-2014 Curriculum Sheet
The Bachelor of Science in Information Technology degree program features similar computer science coursework, but less math. It also includes an "Application Area" which allows student an opportunity to applied what they have learned to a specific discipline:
Engineering Technology
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This Bachelor of Science in Engineering Technology degree program combines the application of scientific and engineering knowledge with engineering methods and technical skills to prepare the graduates for a variety of industrial and government workforce needs.
An Engineering Technology program differs from a classic Engineering program in that it is more applied and focused on applications of technology while an Engineering program is focused more on theoretical fundamentals that can lead to the development of new technology. The objective of the Engineering Technology Program is to emphasize engineering technology fundamentals bolstered by practical experiences, and to prepare students for engineering and technology related professions, advanced education, and lifelong learning. The program will stress the application of sciences to the solution of technological problems, technical knowledge, problem solving skills, and implementation skills. The following concentrations or specialized areas of study are offered within this program:
Mechanical Engineering Technology Concentration (2012-2013 Curriculum Sheet)
Computer Engineering Technology Concentration (2012-2013 Curriculum Sheet)
Construction Engineering Technology Concentration (2012-2013 Curriculum Sheet)
Energy Engineering Technology Concentration (2012-2013 Curriculum Sheet)
Industrial Engineering Technology Concentration(2012-2013 Curriculum Sheet)
Industrial Technology
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The Bachelor of Science in Industrial Technology degree program is a management-oriented technical curriculum built upon a balanced program of studies drawn form a variety of disciplines related to manufacturing technology.
The Industrial Technology graduate is a professional industrial technologist with a broad technical and managerial background. Typically included in this background are a functional knowledge and understanding of materials and production processes; industrial management and human relations; communication skills, the physical sciences, mathematics, and current technical skills to enable the graduate to effectively meet technical, managerial , and industrial requirements. View the Industrial Technology course rotation HERE. Curriculum sheets are available for each of the Industrial Technology B. S. concentrations:
Automated Systems Concentration (2012-2013 Curriculum Sheet)
Drafting/Design Concentration (2012-2013 Curriculum Sheet)
Supervision(2012-2013 Curriculum Sheet)
Associate of Applied Science in Industrial Technology (Go to Detailed Page)
The Associate of Applied Science in Industrial Technology degree program is designed to enable graduates to enter various fields of industry after completing two years of study. Graduates may also elect to continue their education in the four-year degree Manufacturing Technology Concentrations. Graduates of the two-year curriculum will be awarded the degree of Associate of Applied Science. Curriculum sheets are available for each of the Industrial Technology Associate concentrations:
Construction Technology Concentration (2012-2013 Curriculum Sheet)
Drafting/Design Concentration (2012-2013 Curriculum Sheet)
Supervision Concentration (2012-2013 Curriculum Sheet)
Occupational Safety, Health, and Environment Concentration (2012-2013 Curriculum Sheet)
Occupational Safety, Health and Environment
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The Bachelor of Science in Occupational Safety, Health, and Environment (OSH&E) degree program is designed to provide an academically comprehensive curriculum that prepares graduates with the ability and competency to become highly qualified safety, industrial hygiene, and environmental professionals. Curriculum sheets are available for this degree:
- 2012-2013 Curriculum Sheet
- Previous Curriculum Sheets: 2005-2006 2006-2007 2007-2008, 2008-2009, 2009-2010 2010-2011, 2011-2012, 2012-2013.
Minors
The Department of Computer Science and Industrial Technology offers the following
minors:Computer Science, Applied Computer Science, Computer Technology and Industrial
Technology.
The Computer Science minor consists of the following eighteen semester hours of coursework in Computer Science: CMPS 161,257, 280, 285, 390 and three credits from CMPS 401, 411, 439, or 450.
The Applied Computer Science minor consists of eighteen semester hours of coursework in Computer Science: CMPS 161, 280,285, 294 and six credits from CMPS 209, 315, 319, or 394.
The Computer Technology minor consists of eighteen semester hours of coursework in Computer Science. Nine
credits are from CMPS 110, 234, and 225, and three credits from CMPS 101, 120, or
161. In addition, six credits must be earned from one of two sets:
CMPS 209 and 235 or CMPS 233 and 333.
The Industrial Technology minor consists of twenty-one semester hours of coursework from the following in Industrial Technology: IT 111, 112, 233, 242, 264, either IT 302, OSHE 111, or IT 311, IT 308, and IT 402.