Industrial Technology
Bachelor of Science
Industrial Technology (IT) is an academic discipline that integrates technological and managerial sciences. As such, the IT curriculum is a management-oriented technical curriculum built upon a balanced program of studies drawn from a variety of disciplines related to manufacturing technology. Included is a sound knowledge and understanding of materials and production processes, supply chain management, physical sciences, mathematics, statistics, automation, lean concepts, communications, and other relevant technical skills that permit the graduate to resolve technical-managerial and manufacturing production problems.
Given the high concentration of manufacturing companies and related employment opportunities in Michiana, local delivery of Purdue’s IT degree helps to fill the area’s demand for educated technologists. Entry-level position titles include: facilities planner, industrial engineer, industrial trainer, manufacturing engineer, product manager, production supervisor, quality assurance engineer, safety systems specialist, sales engineer, statistical process control specialist, and technical manager.
In addition to the technical core, the program contains several technical and general electives. This flexibility makes the program very accommodating to individuals with some college or an associate degree wishing to earn a Purdue University degree in technology. Students with no prior postsecondary experience find the broad treatment of technical topics appealing.
Program Requirements
All courses are 3 credit hours, unless otherwise designated.
First Year (30 cr.)
First Semester
- CGT 11000 Technical Graphics Communications
- ENG-W 131 Reading, Writing, and Inquiry I
- IT 10400 Industrial Organizations
- MA 15800 Precalculus-Functions and Trigonometry
- TECH 12000 Design Thinking in Technology
Second Semester
- CNIT 13600 Personal Computer Tech & Apps
- IT 21400 Introduction to Lean Manufacturing
- Communication Selective (Written)
- SPCH-S 121 Public Speaking
- Technical Elective
Second Year (32 cr.)
Third Semester
- ECET 22400 Electronic Systems
- IT 35100 Advanced Industrial Safety and Health Management
- PHYS-P 201 General Physics 1; or PHYS-P 221 Physics 1 (5 cr.)
- Humanities Foundation Selective
- Free Elective
Fourth Semester
- IT 23000 Industrial Supply Chain Management
- MET 14300 Materials & Processes I; or MET 14400 Materials and Processes II
- Technical Elective
- Math or Computing Selective
Economics–select one of the following:
- ECON-E 103 Intro to Microeconomics
- ECON-E 104 Intro to Macroeconomics
Third Year (30 cr.)
Fifth Semester
- IT 34200 Introduction to Statistical Quality
- MET 24500 Manufacturing systems
- TECH 32000 Technology & the Organization
- Free Elective
- Math/Computing Selective
Sixth Semester
- IT 38500 Industrial Ergonomics
- TECH 33000 Technology & the Global Society
- Technical Elective (300-or 400-level)
- Science Foundation Selective
- Communication Selective (oral)
Fourth Year (29 cr.)
Seventh Semester
- IT 44200 Production Planning
- IT 45000 Production Cost Analysis
- MFET 30000 Application of Automation in Manufacturing
- Technical Elective (300- or 400-level)
- Free Elective
Eighth Semester
- CAND 991 (0 cr.)
- Technical Elective (300 or 400 level)
- Free Elective
- Free Elective
- Science Foundation Selective (must be lab science)
CAND 99100
Students MUST enroll in CAND 99100 in conjunction to their last courses(s) for graduation. This is the student’s application for graduation. There are no fees for this course. No class attendance is required and no grade will be issued.