Industrial Technology, B.S.

Industrial Technology, B.S.


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Industrial Technology prepares graduates to operate and maintain complex industrial systems. Midwestern State University is following the guidelines of ATMAE (Association of Technology, Management and Applied Engineering) in designing this program. ATMAE describes Industrial Technology bachelor’s degrees as follows: Industrial Technology is a field of study designed to prepare technical management oriented professionals for employment in business, industry, education, and government.

General


(See General Requirements for all Bachelor’s Degrees)

Academic Foundations and Core Curriculum - 42 semester hours


(See Academic Foundations and Core Curriculum - 42 semester hours)

Core Curriculum Specifics


Note:


20 hours are duplicated in Academic Foundations and Core Curriculum, but the total program hours do not change.

Bachelor of Science


(see Requirements for the Bachelor of Science Degree)

Bachelor of Science Specifics


Note:


8 hours (PHYS 1144, 1244, 1624, and 2644) are duplicated in Academic Foundations and Core Curriculum, but the total program hours do not change.

Major - 31 hours


Minor in Computer Science - 22 hours


(see Requirements for the Minor in Computer Science)

Additional Courses - 3 hours


Electives - 6 hours


Total Semester Hours - 120


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