School of Technology
Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering Technology
Manufacturing - IET
Bachelor of Science degree
Degree Requirements
(127/128 credits)
This program prepares students for the problem-solving and decision- making tasks in management and for technological positions in such industrial engineering technology areas as production planning and control, work methods analysis and work measurement, quality assurance and control, cost analysis, and systems and procedures analysis. This program is accredited by the Technology Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Techno- logy, 111 Market Place, Suite 1050, Baltimore, MD 21202-4012, telephone: (410) 347-7700.
A.S. Industrial Engineering Technology Requirements plus:
1. Communication
| ENGL 420 | Business Writing |
| COM 315 | Speech Comm. Technical Info. |
| OLS 474 | Conference Leadership |
2. Science and Mathematics
| PHYS 221 | General Physics II |
3. Major Requirements
One of:
| MET 325 | Thermodynamics |
| OR | |
| MET 329 | Applied Heat Transfer |
| AND | |
| IET 310 | Plant Layout and Mat. Handling |
| IET 355 | Statistical Process Control I |
| IET 308 | Engineering Project Management and Economic Analysis |
| IET 495 | Senior Project Survey |
| IET 497 | Senior Project |
| ECET 214 | Electricity Fundamentals |
| OLS 331 | Occupational Safety and Health |
| Selectives | *Determined by student chosen specialization (18 credits) |
*Selective Requirements
IET - General
| IET | Industrial Engineering Technology courses (6 credits) |
| TECH | Technology courses (9 credits) |
| OLS | Organizational Leadership and Supervision course (3 credits) |
IET - Quality Specialization
| OLS | Organizational Leadership and Supervision course (3 credits) |
| TECH | One Technology course (3 credits) |
| IET 272 | Job Evaluation |
| IET 311 | International Quality Standards |
| IET 355 | Statistical Process Control I |
| IET 411 | Principles of Lean Thinking |
IET - Manufacturing Specialization
| MET 118 | Applied Mechanics: Statics |
| MET 211 | Applied Strength of Materials |
| MET 266 | Strength of Materials/Testing Laboratory |
| MET 285 | Computer Numerical Control Applications |
| MET 355 | Automation I |
| MET 461 | Computer Integrated Design and Manufacturing |
6. General Education Electives
(9 credits)
- A. At least one general education elective must be from humanities: literature, history, philosophy,foreign language, art, music, theater, OLS 350 or OLS 363, or appropriate interdisciplinary humanities courses. Electives not allowed are any instrument or vocal courses.
- B. At least one general education course must befrom social science: anthropology, psychology, sociology, political science, economics, or appropriate interdisciplinary social sciences courses.
Why choose a bachelor degree in Industrial Engineering Technology, Manufacturing specialization
Industrial engineering technologists help engineers design and improve manufacturing processes, equipment, and systems. With the IET degree specializing in manufacturing, you will develop the skills to work specifically in a manufacturing setting.
Graduates of the Purdue University Calumet Industrial Engineering Technology (IET) program who specialize in manufacturing work to develop, implement, and improve integrated systems that include people, materials, information, equipment, and energy within manufacturing organizations. Our graduates understand the overall human context in which engineering technology activities take place. With a bachelor's degree in IET specializing in manufacturing, students are prepared for successful careers in areas that require high level system design, integration and management by utilizing basic IET concepts as well as specialty topics in the areas of project management, economic analysis, facility layout, and other specialty topics in manufacturing.
This program prepares students for the problem-solving and decision-making tasks in management and for technological positions in such industrial engineering technology areas as production planning and control, work methods analysis and work measurement, quality assurance and control, cost analysis, and systems and procedures analysis.
The IET Bachelor of Science program at Purdue University Calumet is accredited by the Technology Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology, 111 Market Place, Suite 1050, Baltimore, MD 21202-4012 - telephone 410/347-7700.
Career options with a bachelor degree in Industrial Engineering Technology, Manufacturing specialization
Increased sophistication in technology and management systems is fueling the need for graduates with capabilities in both technology and business, and increased job openings will occur for manufacturing technologists as automation and modernization continue to be applied in business and industry.
As a graduate of this program you will be qualified to work in a variety of positions such as an industrial engineer, manufacturing engineer, process engineer, quality engineer, production supervisor, plant manager, ergonomist, or plant scheduler.
Graduation Requirements
Experiential Learning
Experiential learning is a new graduation requirement for students who will be starting Purdue University Calumet in Fall 2008. This is a new approach to teaching; students go beyond theory based learning and explore ways to gain practical knowledge within their program of study. Students will enroll in two experiential learning courses while completing their degree. Experiential learning is offered through undergraduate research, internships, service learning, cooperative education, cultural immersion/study aboard, design project or practicum. Your academic advisor will assist you in selecting an experience that is right for you.
General Admissions Information
Admission to Purdue University Calumet is based on demonstrated academic quality rank factors, which includes a high school diploma or GED, meeting subject matter requirements, grade average in degree-related subjects, as well as overall grade average, trends in achievement, class rank, SAT or ACT test scores and the strength of the college preparatory program.
- Beginning Students — Need to submit an official high school transcript or GED scores and SAT/ACT scores (writing component is required). For applicants who have graduated from high school one year or more, the appropriate placement test results from the university's Skills Assessment and Development Center will substitute for SAT or ACT scores.
- Transfer Students — Need to submit an official high school transcript or GED scores, Transfer Credit Documentation Sheet - official college/university transcripts from each institution attended (if selected for evaluation) and $30.00 Transfer Evaluation Fee (if applicable). Applicants with fewer than 15 semester credits earned must submit SAT/ACT scores or PUC placement test results
For information about admissions requirements, including International, Re-Entry, Inter-Campus Transfer, Re-Classification and Non-Degree Seeking please visit the Office of Admissions web site.
What's New
Summer 2008: New Department Name
