Pictured | Adam Kickbush, Joshua Perla, and Nichole Santiaguel on Commencement Day
Engineering Technology Selectives
Humanities Foundation
See approved USS Humanities list at http://www.purdue.edu/provost/initiatives/curriculum/course.html
Students attending the South Bend location can take the following courses:
- FINA-F 100 Fundamental-Studio Drawing
- HIST-H 105 American History I
- HIST-H 106 American History II
- HIST-H 113 History of Western Civilization 1
- HIST-H 114 History of Western Civilization 2
- MUS-M 174 Music for the Listener
- PHIL-P 110 Introduction to Philosophy
- PHIL-P 140 Introduction to Ethics
Humanities/Liberal Arts Electives
- Any course from the following disciplines: Anthropology, English, History, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, Religious Studies, Sociology, Theatre, Women’s Studies, or Foreign Languages (except native language courses)
ECET Selective
Select one two-course sequence from below.
- ECET 22400 Electronic Systems; AND
ECET 30201 Introduction to Industrial Controls (P: ECET 17700 or ECET 22400) - ECET 22400 Electronic Systems; AND
ECET 38501 (formerly ECET 38500) Intro to Automotive Electronics (P: ECET 22400 or 22700) - ECET 22400 Electronic Systems; AND
ECET 17700 DAQ & Systems Control (P: ENGT 18000 & 18100) - ECET 17700 DAQ & Systems Control (P: ENGT 18000 & 18100); AND
ECET 17900 Intro to Digital Systems (P: ENGT 18000, ENGT 18100 & CNIT 10500)
Technical Selectives
At least 15 credit hours must be at the 30000 level or above and at least 6 credit hours must be in the same discipline. See advisor for current course listing.
- CGT 32300 Virtual Product Integration (P: CGT 22600)
- CGT 32600 Graphics Standards for Product Definition (P: CGT 22600)
- ECET 30201 Introduction to Industrial Controls (P: ECET 17700 or ECET 22400)
- ECET 32700 Instrumentation and DAQ Design (P: Physics I & MA 6010)
- ECET 38501 Intro to Automotive Electronics (P: ECET 27700 or ECET 22400)
- MET 30200 CAD in the Enterprise (P: MET 10200 and MET 24500)
- MET 32000 Applied Thermodynamics (P: MET 22000 and MA 16010)
- MET 38200 Controls and Instrumentation (P: MET 28400 and MA 16010)
- MET 45100 Manufacturing Quality Control (P: STAT 30100 or MATH-M 310 - IU South Bend)
- MFET 30000 Computer Integrated Manufacturing Technology (P: MET 24500 and ECET 22400)
- MFET 34400 Automated Manufacturing Processes (P: MET 24500)
- MFET 34800 Advanced Industrial Robotics (P: MFET 24800 and ECET 33700)
- MFET 37400 Manufacturing Integration I (P: MET 28400)
- TLI 23500 Introduction to Lean and Sustainable Systems
- TLI 31400 Leading Innovation in Organizations
- TLI 31500 New Product Development (P: TLI 11200)
- TLI 33400 Economic Factors for Technology Systems (P: MA 15800 or STAT 30100)
- TLI 33520 Human Factors for Technology Systems
- TLI 33620 Total Productive Maintenance (P:TLI 31600 or STAT 30100, and Physics I)
- TLI 41400 Financial Analysis for Technology Systems (P: TLI 33400 or MGMT 20010)
- TLI 43530 Operations Planning & Management (P: MA 15800)
- TLI 43540 Facilities Planning (P: MET 14300 or 14400, and TLI 43530)
- TLI 43640 Lean Six Sigma (P: TLI 31600)
- TLI 45700 Technology Policy & Law
Programming Selective
- CNIT 10500 Introduction to C Programming
- CNIT 15501 Introduction to Software Development Concepts
- CNIT 17500 Visual Programming
- MET 16400 Computing in Engineering Technology
Computer-Aided Design Selectives
- CGT 22600 Introduction to Constraint-based Modeling
- MET 10200 Production Design and Specifications
Technical/Management Selectives
- Any Management (MGMT) course at the 200-level or higher
- TECH 32000 Technology and the Organization
- TLI 21300 Project Management
- TLI 15200 Business Principles in Org Leadership
- TLI 21400 Intro to Supply Chain Systems
- TLI 25300 Principles of Technology Strategy
- TLI 25400 Leading Change in Technology Organizations
- TLI 31400 Leading Innovation in Org
- TLI 43530 Operations Plan & MGMT (P: Math/Stat selective)
- TLI 41400 Financial Analysis for Tech (P: TLI 33400 or IT 45000 min ‘C’ or MGMT 20010 min ‘C’)
Global/Professional Selectives
- ECET 38001 Global/Professional Issues in Electrical Engineering Technology
- TECH 33000 Technology and the Global Society
- TLI 35600 Global Technology Leadership
- Approved Study Abroad Course
Lab Science Selectives
Students attending the South Bend location can take the following courses:
- BIOL-L 100 Humans and the Biological World (IU South Bend)
- CHEM-C 101 Elementary Chemistry 1; AND
CHEM-C 121 Elementary Chemistry Laboratory 1 - PHYS-P 202 General Physics 2 (IU South Bend); OR
PHYS-P 222 Physics 2 (IU South Bend)
Advanced Oral Communication Selective
- COM 32000 Small Group Communications
- COM 30300 Intercultural Communication; OR
COM 31400 Adv. Presentational Speaking
Students attending the South Bend location can take the following courses
- SPCH-S 223 Business and Professional Communication
- SPCH-S 380 Nonverbal Communication
- SPCH-S 427 Cross Cultural Communication
- SPCH-S 440 Organizational Communication
- SPCH-S 450 Gender and Communication