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2017-2018 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2017-2018 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

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Hospitality Management

  
  • HMGT 4700 - Hospitality Management Current Issues Seminar


    3 WI

    P: HMGT 3990 HMGT 3991  or HMGT 3992 ; senior standing; HMGT major. Capstone course to address current issues in hospitality management.
  
  • HMGT 4900 - Independent Study in Lodging


    3

    Problems in lodging management.
  
  • HMGT 4901 - Independent Study in Food and Beverage


    3

    Problems in food and beverage management.
  
  • HMGT 4902 - Independent Study in Conventions and Special Events


    3

    Problems in conventions and special events.
  
  • HMGT 4905 - Hospitality Management International Experience


    3

    May be repeated for up to 12 s. h. P: Consent of instructor. On-site exposure to practices and procedures in international hospitality and tourism businesses.
  
  • HMGT 4995 - E-commerce in Hospitality Management


    3

    P: MIS 2223 ; MKTG 3832 . Management and marketing of hospitality on the Internet. Security and integrity of data traffic. Planning, designing, and evaluating hospitality related web sites.

Illustration

  
  • ART 2230 - Illustration Survey


    3 F,S Formerly ART 3230

    P: Two courses (6 s.h.) from ART 1015 ART 1025 , ART 1030 ; or consent of instructor. Illustration as a communicative medium Emphasis on media and techniques.
  
  • ART 3240 - Illustration Media and Techniques


    3 S

    P: ART 2230  or consent of instructor. Further development of technical skills required to create effective illustration Emphasis on wide range of media used in contemporary illustration Introduction to computer illustration.
  
  • ART 4230 - Intermediate Illustration


    3 F

    P: ART 2230  and consent of instructor. Advanced problems in illustration. Emphasis on graphic contexts.
  
  • ART 4330 - Advanced Illustration


    3

    P: ART 4230 . Advanced problems in illustration with emphasis on exploring aesthetic issues related to various forms of image making for illustrators. Development of a creative professional illustration portfolio.
  
  • ART 4340 - Advanced Illustration II


    3

    P: ART 4230 . Advanced problems in illustration with emphasis on exploring aesthetic issues related to various forms of image making for illustrators. Development of a creative professional illustration portfolio.

Independent Study

  
  • ART 3500 - Independent Study


    3 F,S,SS

    P: Consent of instructor, academic advisor, and director.
  
  • ART 3510 - Directed Field Study in Studio Art


    1

    Minimum of 35 hours of instruction at a qualified off-campus institution or program is required. May count toward studio concentration. P: Two courses (6 s.h.) from ART 1015 , ART 1025 , ART 1030 ; consent of area coordinator and supervising instructor. Studio research supervised by School of Art and Design faculty in conjunction with another structured program or institution. Strengthens competencies in areas related to programs offered by School of Art and Design.
  
  • ART 3511 - Directed Field Study in Studio Art


    1

    Minimum of 35 hours of instruction at a qualified off-campus institution or program is required. May count toward studio concentration. P: Two courses (6 s.h.) from ART 1015 , ART 1025 , ART 1030 ; consent of area coordinator and supervising instructor. Studio research supervised by School of Art and Design faculty in conjunction with another structured program or institution. Strengthens competencies in areas related to programs offered by School of Art and Design.
  
  • ART 3512 - Directed Field Study in Studio Art


    1

    Minimum of 35 hours of instruction at a qualified off-campus institution or program is required. May count toward studio concentration. P: Two courses (6 s.h.) from ART 1015 , ART 1025 , ART 1030 ; consent of area coordinator and supervising instructor. Studio research supervised by School of Art and Design faculty in conjunction with another structured program or institution. Strengthens competencies in areas related to programs offered by School of Art and Design.
  
  • ART 3515 - Directed Field Study in Studio Art


    3

    Minimum of 35 hours of instruction at a qualified off-campus institution or program is required. May count toward studio concentration. P: Two courses (6 s.h.) from ART 1015 ART 1025 , ART 1030 ; consent of area coordinator and supervising instructor. Studio research supervised by School of Art and Design faculty in conjunction with another structured program or institution. Strengthens competencies in areas related to programs offered by School of Art and Design.
  
  • ART 4010 - Work Experience in the Visual Arts and Design


    3 F,S,SS

    Minimum of 140 work and academic hours per semester for 3 sh credit. Maximum of 3 sh obtained through independent study may be applied to art elective requirements. P: Consent of curricular coordinator. Supervised work experience. Strengthens competency in areas related to programs offered by School of Art and Design.
  
  • ART 4020 - Work Experience in the Visual Arts and Design


    3 F,S,SS

    Minimum of 140 work and academic hours per semester for 3 sh credit. Maximum of 3 sh obtained through independent study may be applied to art elective requirements. P: Consent of curricular coordinator. Supervised work experience. Strengthens competency in areas related to programs offered by School of Art and Design.
  
  • ART 4030 - Work Experience in the Visual Arts and Design


    3 F,S,SS

    Minimum of 140 work and academic hours per semester for 3 sh credit. Maximum of 3 sh obtained through independent study may be applied to art elective requirements. P: Consent of curricular coordinator. Supervised work experience. Strengthens competency in areas related to programs offered by School of Art and Design.
  
  • ART 4500 - Independent Study


    3

    P: Consent of instructor, academic advisor, and director. Individual study in selected area of art and design under immediate direction of a faculty member.

Indigenous Peoples of the Americas

  
  • IPAM 4000 - Indigenous Peoples of the Americas Seminar


    3

    P: Consent of instructor. Interdisciplinary capstone course required for minors in indigenous peoples of the Americas. Advanced students explore selected aspects of land, culture, arts, prehistory and history of the indigenous peoples of North, Central, and South America.

Industrial and Systems Engineering

  
  • ISE 3010 - Principles and Methods of Industrial and Systems Engineering


    3 Formerly SYSE 3010

    3 lecture hours per week. P:  . Systems engineering methodologies, and processes; conceptual system design; testing; design review; multiple criteria design decisions; and design for reliability. Introduces engineering management and organization principles, team building, leadership, motivation, and quantitative decision making.
  
  • ISE 3060 - Systems Optimization


    3 Formerly SYSE 3060

    3 lecture hours per week. P: MATH 2154 , MATH 3307 . Mathematical tools applied to system optimization: problem formulations, identification of decision variables, use of graphical methods, linear programming, duality, and sensitivity analysis. Applications include transportation analysis, network analysis, project management, decision analysis, and production planning.
  
  • ISE 4010 - Work Measurement and Human Factors


    3 Formerly SYSE 4010

    3 lecture hours per week. P:  . Work place design and analysis: Human information processing, motor skills, hand tool designs, biomechanics, and work related injuries. Work measurement, motion analysis, human interface design and response.
  
  • ISE 4020 - Analysis of Production Systems and Facility Design


    3

    3 lecture hours per week. P: MATH 3307 . Tools and approaches for design and analysis of production systems including strategy, aggregate planning, inventory, location, layout, scheduling, forecasting, and production control systems.
  
  • ISE 4065 - Discrete Systems Modeling


    3 Formerly SYSE 4065

    3 lecture hours per week. P: ENGR 3800 . Simulation with emphasis on discrete event models. Model building, data integration, verification and validation, statistical analysis of simulation results, and applications to engineering problems.
  
  • ISE 4203 - Integrated Systems Engineering


    3

    3 lecture hours per week. P:  . Explores life cycle of systems; generation and analysis of life cycle requirements and development of functional, physical, and operational architectures for the allocation and derivation of component-level requirements for the purpose of specification production. Examines interfaces and development of interface architectures. Introduces and uses software tools for portions of systems engineering cycle.
  
  • ISE 4303 - Engineering Logistics


    3 Formerly ENMA 4030

    3 lecture hours per week. P:  . Logistics from systems engineering perspective. Covers design of systems for supportability and serviceability, production and effective distribution of systems for customer use, and sustaining maintenance and support of systems throughout their period of utilization.
  
  • ISE 4410 - Lean and Six-Sigma Quality Systems for Engineers


    3

    3 lecture hours per week. P: ENGR 3800 . Six-sigma quality and lean productivity systems and related statistical and analytical tools. Includes advanced topics in design of experiments, quality control, sampling plans, measurement systems, and data analysis.

Industrial Distribution and Logistics

  
  • IDIS 2771 - Introduction to Distribution and Logistics


    3

    Overview of all aspects of the Distribution and Logistics industry. Includes sales and marketing techniques, supply chain issues, inventory control methods and case studies.
  
  • IDIS 2830 - ERP Systems for Distributors


    3 Formerly IDIS 3830.

    Application of case studies and exercises using an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software information system as it relates to the supply chain, distribution and logistics.
  
  • IDIS 3700 - Transportation Logistics


    3 Formerly IDIS 3800.

    P: IDIS 2771 . Critical issues involved in domestic and international transportation, including logistical network design, third party selection, transportation regulations, shipment planning, and routing and scheduling.
  
  • IDIS 3790 - Technical Presentations


    3 DD

    P: ITEC 2000  or MIS 2223 . Investigation and utilization of tools, techniques, and technical systems for transmitting information related to problems and issues of contemporary industry.
  
  • IDIS 3795 - Distributor Sales and Branch Management


    3

    2 lecture hours per week. P: IDIS 2771 , IDIS 2830 . Role of the industrial distributor salesperson in the supply chain. Branch management issues are also analyzed. The Kahle Way® Distributor Sales Level 1 Certification of Completion - Certification Test required.
  
  • IDIS 3796 - Distributor Sales and Branch Management Laboratory


    0

    2 lab hours per week. C: IDIS 3795 . Role of the industrial distributor salesperson in the supply chain. Branch management issues are also analyzed. The Kahle Way® Distributor Sales Level 1 Certification of Completion - Certification Test required.
  
  • IDIS 3815 - Supply Chain Logistics


    3

    P: IDIS 2771 . Evaluates supply chain and its effects in logistics. Covers concepts and strategies used to design and manage supply chain, and explains relationship proper supply chain management has between industrial sales and logistics.
  
  • IDIS 3835 - Security and Risk Analysis for Distributors


    3

    P: IDIS 2771 . Logistical issues involving laws and regulations internationally and in the United States. Includes safety and security issues involved in logistics. Risk assessment techniques and issues are also explored.
  
  • IDIS 3840 - Procurement Logistics and Inventory Control


    3

    P: IDIS 3815 . Introduction to the field of materials procurement and inventory control, including the purchasing cycle, information technology, forecasting, inventory management, replenishment methods, and sustainability issues in purchasing.
  
  • IDIS 3850 - Warehousing and Materials Handling


    3

    2 lecture hours per week. P: IDIS 2771 ; C: IDIS 3851 . Warehousing operations and management, logistics, control, productivity, and analytical tools and techniques used to analyze and solve problems related to warehouse.
  
  • IDIS 3851 - Warehousing and Materials Handling Laboratory


    0

    2 lab hours per week. C: IDIS 3850 . Warehousing operations and management, logistics, control, productivity, and analytical tools and techniques used to analyze and solve problems related to warehouse.
  
  • IDIS 4504 - Independent Study: Industrial Distribution


    3

    P: Consent of instructor. Research-oriented problem solving with tools, materials, and processes of industrial distribution field.
  
  • IDIS 4600 - Strategic Global Sourcing for Distributors


    3 GD

    P: IDIS 2830 ; ITEC 2000  or MIS 2223 . Examination of the role that the sourcing function plays in enhancing value in the industrial sector through the supplier selection process.

     

  
  • IDIS 4785 - Strategic Pricing for Distributors


    3

    P: IDIS 2771 . Examination of pricing in the distribution industry and pricing strategy as a competitive advantage. Topics include breakeven cost analysis, value-based pricing, life-cycle pricing, segmented pricing, dynamic pricing, and channel strategy.
  
  • IDIS 4790 - Global Logistics


    3

    P: IDIS 3815 . Evaluation of the complexities of the international environment and logistical infrastructure on supply chain performance. Topics include inbound and outbound logistics including sourcing, inventory control, packaging, third party logistics (3PL), shipping, warehousing, distribution, Incoterms, documentation, customs, and global entry strategy.
  
  • IDIS 4800 - Distribution and Logistics Internship


    3

    Minimum of 180 hours of supervised, full-or-part-time work experience required. P: IDIS major or distribution and logistics concentration within BS industrial technology degree. Experiential learning reinforced through structured research.
  
  • IDIS 4802 - Distribution and Logistics Research


    3 DD

    P: IDIS major or distribution and logistics concentration within BS industrial technology degree; senior standing. Research into current events and trends impacting supply chain efficiency, the wholesale distribution channel, and the transportation industry, with consideration of business processes and technology applications.

Industrial Distribution and Logistics Banked Courses

  
  • IDIS 2770 - The Industrial Distributor: Purpose and Functions


    3

  
  • IDIS 2775 - Blueprint Reading and Sketching


    3


Industrial Engineering Technology

  
  • IENG 2020 - Materials and Processes Technology


    3 F,S

    P/C: ITEC 2000  or MIS 2223 . Factors which influence the production and modification of materials into useful forms. Various manufacturing processes and machinery used to convert raw materials into finished products. Hands on experience with materials and processes used in industry.
  
  • IENG 2021 - Materials and Processes Technology Laboratory


    0 WI*: Selected Sections are Writing Intensive F,S

    P/C: ITEC 2000  or MIS 2223 . Factors which influence the production and modification of materials into useful forms. Various manufacturing processes and machinery used to convert raw materials into finished products. Hands on experience with materials and processes used in industry.
  
  • IENG 2076 - Introduction to Computer Numerical Control (CNC)


    3 F, S

    2 lecture hours per week. P: DESN 2034 . Review of fundamental manual programming for numerical control machines. Topics include CNC machine types, controls, safety, and coordinate measuring systems; CNC speed and feed calculations, tooling and fixturing; and programming CNC mills and lathes; computer controlled laser cutting and engraving. Self-paced. Hands-on experience with CNC machines and simulations in virtual reality.
  
  • IENG 2077 - Introduction to Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Laboratory


    0 F, S

    2 lab hours per week. P: DESN 2034 . Review of fundamental manual programming for numerical control machines. Topics include CNC machine types, controls, safety, and coordinate measuring systems; CNC speed and feed calculations, tooling and fixturing; and programming CNC mills and lathes; computer controlled laser cutting and engraving. Self-paced. Hands-on experience with CNC machines and simulations in virtual reality.
  
  • IENG 3020 - Robotics in Computer Integrated Manufacturing


    3 S

    2 lecture hours per week. P: IENG 2076 , ITEC 2090 . Students will learn how to build, program, and integrate robots into computer integrated manufacturing (CIM) processes in an hands-on manner.
  
  • IENG 3021 - Robotics in Computer Integrated Manufacturing Laboratory


    0 S

    2 lab hours per week. P: IENG 2076 , ITEC 2090 . Students will learn how to build, program, and integrate robots into computer integrated manufacturing (CIM) processes in an hands-on manner.
  
  • IENG 3300 - Plant Layout and Materials Handling


    3 F

    P: IENG 2020 . P/C: ITEC 3290 . Examines integrated plant layout and materials handling approaches. Covers simulation as an analytical tool.
  
  • IENG 3600 - Statics and Strength of Materials


    3 S

    P: IENG 2020 , MATH 1074 . Statics including vectors, moments, equilibrium of structures, centroids and moments of inertia. Strength of materials including basic stresses and deformations; beam diagrams, flexure and shear.
  
  • IENG 4020 - Manufacturing System Planning


    3 F

    P: ITEC 3200 , MATH 2119 . Introduction to manufacturing planning including system concepts such as strategy, product design, learning curves, forecasting, aggregate planning, stochastic inventory control, reliability models, linear programming, and scheduling.
  
  • IENG 4023 - Advanced Manufacturing Systems


    3 S

    P: IENG 3300 . Design of advanced manufacturing systems through the incorporation of lean manufacturing techniques, value stream mapping, lean business processes, kaizen, visual workplace organization, total productive maintenance, setup reduction, poke yoke, lean accounting and theory of constraints.
  
  • IENG 4024 - Electromechanical Systems Integration


    3 F

    2 lecture hours per week. P: DESN 2036 ; IENG 3020 . Electromechanical systems integration including electronics, pneumatics, hydraulics, computer control and instrumentation.
  
  • IENG 4025 - Electromechanical Systems Integration Laboratory


    0 F

    2 lab hours per week. P: DESN 2036 ; IENG 3020 . Electromechanical systems integration including electronics, pneumatics, hydraulics, computer control and instrumentation.
  
  • IENG 4200 - Work Methods and Ergonomics Analysis


    3 S

    P: ITEC 3200  or MATH 2283 . Work methods and study of work measurement systems. Principles of motion study, work simplification, and work measurement by direct and predetermined motion-time systems.
  
  • IENG 4401 - Independent Study: Industrial Engineering Technology


    1

    P: Consent of instructor. Special topics in selected areas of Industrial Engineering Technology. Exploration and research in personal areas of interest.
  
  • IENG 4402 - Independent Study: Industrial Engineering Technology


    2

    P: Consent of instructor. Special topics in selected areas of Industrial Engineering Technology. Exploration and research in personal areas of interest.
  
  • IENG 4403 - Independent Study: Industrial Engineering Technology


    3

    P: Consent of instructor. Special topics in selected areas of Industrial Engineering Technology. Exploration and research in personal areas of interest.
  
  • IENG 4502 - Laboratory Problems: Production


    3

    6 lab hours per week. Independent study of industrial manufacturing systems, processes, and concepts.
  
  • IENG 4507 - Laboratory Problems: Metals


    3

    6 lab hours per week. P: IENG 2076 . In-depth and independent study of concepts and/or processes of metals, tools, and materials. Emphasis on lab work.
  
  • IENG 4900 - Capstone


    3 S

    P: Senior standing. Hands-on industrial project. Teams of students will work directly with individual clients or organizations to improve their processes through the implementation of industrial engineering technology principles and tools.

Industrial Engineering Technology Banked Courses

  
  • IENG 4092 - Operations Research


    3

  
  • IENG 4094 - Industrial Maintenance


    3

  
  • IENG 4095 - Industrial Maintenance Laboratory


    0

  
  • IENG 4501 - Laboratory Problems: Maintenance


    3


Industrial Technology

  
  • ITEC 2000 - Industrial Technology Applications of Computer Systems


    3 F,S

    Technical and managerial aspects of computer applications and information technology in industry and engineering areas.
  
  • ITEC 2010 - Introduction to Industry and Technology


    3 F,S

    Foundation for advanced study in various technology specialization areas. Emphasis on basic technical and technical managerial concepts of manufacturing, construction, and service industries. Evolution of industry and career opportunities in broad fields of industry and industrial education.
  
  • ITEC 2054 - Electricity/Electronics Fundamentals


    3 F,S

    2 classroom hours per week. P/C: MATH 1074  or MATH 1083  or MATH 1085 . Electronic components and circuits. Study communications and industrial control systems.
  
  • ITEC 2055 - Electricity/Electronics Fundamentals Laboratory


    0 F,S

    2 lab hours per week. P/C: MATH 1074  or MATH 1083  or MATH 1085 . Electronic components and circuits. Study communications and industrial control systems.
  
  • ITEC 2080 - Thermal and Fluid Systems


    3 F,S

    P: IENG 2020 . Basic elements of design and analysis of thermal and power systems including boilers, air conditioning, refrigeration, pumps, compressions, heat exchanges, and piping systems.
  
  • ITEC 2081 - Thermal and Fluid Systems Laboratory


    0 F,S

    P: IENG 2020 . Basic elements of design and analysis of thermal and power systems including boilers, air conditioning, refrigeration, pumps, compressions, heat exchanges, and piping systems.
  
  • ITEC 2090 - Electromechanical Systems


    3 F,S

    P: ITEC 2054 . Design and analysis of electromechanical control systems. Includes the fundamentals of programmable controllers as well as practical applications of interfacing mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, and hydraulic systems and components.
  
  • ITEC 2091 - Electromechanical Systems Laboratory


    0 F,S

    P: ITEC 2054 . Design and analysis of electromechanical control systems. Includes the fundamentals of programmable controllers as well as practical applications of interfacing mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, and hydraulic systems and components.
  
  • ITEC 3000 - Internet Tools Technology


    3 F,S

    P: MIS 2223  or ITEC 2000  or equivalent experience. Experience based introduction to Internet applications, communications, and collaboration methods for industry and other technical environments.
  
  • ITEC 3100 - Internship in Industrial Technology


    3 F,S,SS

    Minimum of 240 hours of supervised, full- or part-time industrial or technical work experience. P: Consent of instructor and at least one semester as a full-time ECU student First experience in technical and managerial problems of industry. Participation in weekly seminar or completion of eight concept papers.
  
  • ITEC 3200 - Introduction to Statistical Process Control


    3 F,S

    P: MATH 1065  or MATH 1066 ; ITEC 2000  or ITEC 3000  or MIS 2223 . Examination of statistical measures, tools, and methods employed to analyze and control variation in industrial processes. Course covers measures of central tendency and variation, frequency distributions and use of variable and attribute control charts.
  
  • ITEC 3290 - Technical Writing


    3 WI F,S,SS GD

    P: ENGL 1200  or ENGL 2201 . Practice in writing about technical problems of significance to student.
  
  • ITEC 3292 - Industrial Safety


    3 F,S

    P: Junior standing. Causes and prevention of occupational accidents and health hazards. Emphasis on organization and operation of safety programs and development of safety consciousness.
  
  • ITEC 3300 - Technology Project Management


    3 WI F,S

    3 lecture hours per week. P: ENGL 1200  or ENGL 2201 ; ITEC 2000  or ITEC 3000  or MIS 2223 . Systems needs analysis identification, functional requirements analysis, IT project timelines, and system development progress metrics.
  
  • ITEC 3800 - Cost and Capital Project Analysis


    3 F,S

    P: MATH 1065 ; ITEC 2000  or ITEC 3000  or MIS 2223 . Economic analysis of technology alternatives. Valuation techniques, time value of money, cash flow analysis, cost estimation, taxes and depreciation, operations planning and control, project evaluation, accounting and budgeting tools.
  
  • ITEC 4100 - Internship in Industrial Technology


    3 F,S,SS

    Minimum of 240 hours of supervised work experience. Supervised internship for student with industrial or technical experience. May be taken concurrently with ITEC 3100 . P: ITEC 3100  or consent of instructor. Work experience and participation in weekly seminar. For students not within commuting distance of ECU, participation in the seminar may be waived in lieu of concept papers.
  
  • ITEC 4150 - Microbiology for Industrial Processing


    3 S EY

    P: Admitted to bioprocess manufacturing concentration within BS industrial technology degree. Microbiological and cell growth techniques utilized by the bioprocessing, chemical, food, or other industries.
  
  • ITEC 4250 - Engineering for Food Safety and Sanitation


    3 F OY

    P: Admitted to bioprocess manufacturing concentration within BS industrial technology degree. Techniques for the sanitary design of food plants and food plant equipment.
  
  • ITEC 4293 - Industrial Supervision


    3 WI F,S

    P: Senior standing or approval of instructor. Fundamental and special techniques for supervising people in industrial or business work situation. Duties and responsibilities of supervisor. Emphasis on successful supervisory practices.
  
  • ITEC 4300 - Quality Assurance Concepts


    3 F,S

    P: ITEC 3200  or MATH 2283 . Managerial, statistical, motivational, and technological aspects of quality control as practiced in manufacturing, construction, processing, and service industries.
  
  • ITEC 4350 - Separation Techniques for Industrial Processing


    3 S OY

    P: Admitted to bioprocess manufacturing concentration within BS industrial technology degree. Numerous separation techniques utilized by the bioprocessing industry.
  
  • ITEC 4401 - Independent Study: Industrial Technology


    1 F, S, SS

    ITEC 4401, 4402, and 4403 may be repeated with consent of chair for a maximum of three semester hours. P: Consent of instructor. Independent study of an emerging technology or development in the field of industrial technology.
  
  • ITEC 4402 - Independent Study: Industrial Technology


    2 F, S, SS

    ITEC 4401, 4402, and 4403 may be repeated with consent of chair for a maximum of three semester hours. P: Consent of instructor. Independent study of an emerging technology or development in the field of industrial technology.
  
  • ITEC 4403 - Independent Study: Industrial Technology


    3 F, S, SS

    ITEC 4401, 4402, and 4403 may be repeated with consent of chair for a maximum of three semester hours. P: Consent of instructor. Independent study of an emerging technology or development in the field of industrial technology.
  
  • ITEC 4450 - Waste Treatment Techniques for Industrial Processing


    3 S OY

    P: Admitted to bioprocess manufacturing concentration within BS industrial technology degree. Waste treatment processes utilized by the bioprocessing, chemical, food, or other industries.
  
  • ITEC 4501 - Special Topics: Industrial Technology


    1

    May be repeated with consent of chair. P: Consent of instructor. Special topic of emerging concepts, processes, tools, and/or materials in the field of industrial technology.
  
  • ITEC 4502 - Special Topics: Industrial Technology


    2

    May be repeated with consent of chair. P: Consent of instructor. Special topic of emerging concepts, processes, tools, and/or materials in the field of industrial technology.
  
  • ITEC 4503 - Special Topics: Industrial Technology


    3

    May be repeated with consent of chair. P: Consent of instructor. Special topic of emerging concepts, processes, tools, and/or materials in the field of industrial technology.
  
  • ITEC 4550 - Quality in Regulatory Environment


    3 F EY

    P: Admitted to bioprocess manufacturing concentration within BS industrial technology degree. Quality processes in a regulatory environment utilized by the bioprocessing, chemical, food, or other industries.
 

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