Robotics Engineering Technology Selectives
Science Selective
(Only courses in BOLD are offered at the South Bend location)
- BIOL 11000 Fundamentals of Biology I; OR
BIOL-L 100 Humans and the Biological World - BIOL 20300 Human Anatomy and Physiology
- CHM 11200 General Chemistry II
- PHYS 21900 General Physics II
- PHYS 22100 General Physics; OR
PHYS-P 202 Physics 2; OR
PHYS-P 222 General Physics 2 - PHYS 24100 Electricity and Optics
Technical Selective
(Only courses in BOLD are offered at the South Bend location)
- Any 3XXXX or higher ECET course which is not currently required on the plan of study.
- CGT 32600 Graphics Standards for Product Definition (spring)
- CGT 42300 Product Data Management (spring)
- CGT 42600 Industry Applications of Simulation and Visualization (fall)
- FNR 30100 Wood Products/Wood Processes
- IT 33000 Industrial Sales & Sales Management (cannot take if took TLI 34300)
- IT 34500 Automatic Identification & Data Capture (cannot take if took TLI 31300)
- IT 44200 Production Planning
- IT 35100 Occupational Safety & Health
- IT 38100 Total Product Maintenance (cannot take if took TLI 33620)
- IT 48300 Facility Design for Lean Manufacturing
- MET 30200 CAD in the Enterprise
- MET 33400 Advanced Fluid Power
- MET 34600 Advanced Materials in Manufacturing
- MET 43200 Hydraulic Motion Control
- MET 43600 Pneumatic Motion Control
- MGMT 45500 Legal Background for Business I
- TLI 34300 Technical & Service Selling (cannot take if took IT 33000)
- TLI 31300 Tech Innovation & Integration: AIDC - Bar Codes to Biometrics (cannot take if took IT 34500)
- TLI 33620 Total Productive Maintenance (cannot take if took IT 38100)
- TLI 44275 Global Transportation & Logistics Management
- TLI 43530 Operations Planning & Management
Manufacturing/Controls Selective
(Only courses in BOLD are offered at the South Bend location)
- ECET 27400 Wireless Communication
- MET 33400 Advanced Fluid Power
- MET 43200 Hydraulic Motion Control Systems
- MET 43600 Pneumatic Motion Control Systems
- MFET 29200 Projects in Automation, Robotics and Mechatronics
- MFET 39200 Advanced Projects in Automation, Robotics and Mechatronics
- TLI 31300 Tech Innovation and Integration: AIDC - Bar Codes to Biometrics
Materials and Processes Selectives
- MET 14300 Materials and Processes I
- MET 14400 Materials and Processes II
Mechatronics/Controls Selective
- MET 43200 Hydraulic Motion Control Systems
- MET 43600 Pneumatic Motion Control Systems
- MET 48200 Mechatronics
- MET 58100 Design for Mechatronics
- MFET 34800 Advanced Industrial Robotics
Manufacturing Selective
(Only courses in BOLD are offered at the South Bend location)
- AT 27200 Intro to Composite Technology
- AT 30800 Aircraft Materials Processes
- AT 40800 Advanced Aircraft Manufacturing Processes
- AT 47200 Advanced Composite Technology
- CGT 32600 Graphics Standards for Product Definition
- CGT 42300 Product Data Management
- CGT 42600 Industrial Applications for Simulation
- IT 38100 Total Productive Maintenance (cannot take if took TLI 33620)
- IT 38500 Industrial Ergonomics
- IT 44600 Lean Six Sigma (Cannot take if take TLI 43640)
- IT 48300 Facility Design for Lean Manufacturing
- MET 30200 CAD in the Enterprise
- MET 34900 Stringed Instrument Design and Manufacturing
- MET 45100 Manufacturing Quality Systems
- MFET 29200 Projects In Automation, Robotics And Mechatronics
- MFET 34200 Advanced Manufacturing Processes and Practices
- MFET 39200 Advanced Projects In Automation, Robotics And Mechatronics
- MFET 44600 Advanced Manufacturing Operations
- TLI 33620 Total Productive Maintenance (Cannot take if took IT 38100)
- TLI 44275 Global Transportation & Logistics Management
- TLI 43530 Operations Planning & Management
- TLI 43640 Lean Six Sigma (Cannot take if took IT 44600)
Humanities Foundational Selective
- See http://www.purdue.edu/provost/initiatives/curriculum/course.html
- Students attending the South Bend location can go to the following link to review how IU courses transfer to Purdue University to meet Core Course Requirements: http://www.purdue.edu/provost/initiatives/curriculum/documents/Retro%20and%20Transfer%20Credit%20Course%20list%205-27-14.pdf
- FINA-F 100 Fundamentals Studio-Drawing
- HIST-H 105 American History I
- HIST-H 106 American History II
- HIST-H 113 History of Western Civilization I
- HIST-H 114 History of Western Civilization II
- MUS-M 174 Music for the Listener
- PHIL-P 110 Introduction to Philosophy
- PHIL-P 140 Introduction to Ethics
Behavioral/Social Science Foundational Selective
- see http://www.purdue.edu/provost/initiatives/curriculum/course.html
- Students attending the South Bend location can go to the following link to review how IU courses transfer to Purdue University to meet Core Course Requirements: http://www.purdue.edu/provost/initiatives/curriculum/documents/Retro%20and%20Transfer%20Credit%20Course%20list%205-27-14.pdf
- ECON-E 103 Introduction to Microeconomics
- ECON-E 104 Introduction to Macroeconomics
- POLS-Y 103 Introduction to American Politics
- POLS-Y 109 Introduction to International Relations
- PSY-P 103 General Psychology
- SOC-S 161 Principles of Sociology
- SOC-S 163 Social Problems
Humanities/Social Science Elective
- Any 2xxxx or higher course in Psychology, Sociology, English, History, Political Science, Philosophy, Anthropology, Economics, or a foreign language. Art history, art appreciation, music appreciation or theater appreciation are acceptable.
Free Elective
- Any non-remedial course
CAND 99000
Course that students must enroll when registering for the last course for the degree. There are no fees assessed for this course. No class attendance is required and no grade will be issues.