Program: Industrial Engineering Technology Supplemental Information - Purdue University (2024)

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2024-2025 University Catalog

Location(s):West Lafayette

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Behavioral Social Science Elective (3 credits)

Must be a Behavioral Social Science coursefrom the approved UCC list:

http://www.purdue.edu/provost/initiatives/curriculum/course.html

Humanities Selective (3 credits)

Must be a Humanities course from the approved UCC list:http://www.purdue.edu/provost/initiatives/curriculum/course.html

Materials & Processes Selective (3 Credits)

  • MET 14300 - Materials And Processes I Credits: 3.00
  • MET 14400 - Materials And Processes II Credits: 3.00

Mathematics Selective (3 Credits)

  • MA 15800 - Precalculus - Functions And Trigonometry Credits: 3.00
  • MA 16010 - Applied Calculus I Credits: 3.00
  • MA 16020 - Applied Calculus II Credits: 3.00
  • MA 16100 - Plane Analytic Geometry And Calculus I Credits: 5.00
  • MA 16200 - Plane Analytic Geometry And Calculus II Credits: 5.00
  • MA 16500 - Analytic Geometry And Calculus I Credits: 4.00
  • MA 16600 - Analytic Geometry And Calculus II Credits: 4.00

Oral Communication Selective (3 Credits)

  • COM 11400 - Fundamentals Of Speech Communication Credits: 3.00
  • SCLA 10200 - Transformative Texts, Critical Thinking And Communication II: Modern World Credits: 3.00

Written Communication Selective (3 Credits)

  • ENGL 10600 - First Year Composition With Conferences Credits: 4.00
  • ENGL 10800 - First Year Composition Credits: 3.00
  • SCLA 10100 - Transformative Texts, Critical Thinking And Communication I: Antiquity To Modernity Credits: 3.00

Computer Programming Selective (3 Credits)

  • CNIT 10500 - Introduction To C Programming Credits: 3.00
  • CNIT 15500 - Introduction To Object-Oriented Programming Credits: 3.00
  • CNIT 15501 - Introduction To Software Development Concepts Credits: 3.00
  • CNIT 17500 - Visual Programming Credits: 3.00
  • CS 15900 - C Programming Credits: 3.00
  • CS 17700 - Programming With Multimedia Objects Credits: 4.00
  • CS 18000 - Problem Solving And Object-Oriented Programming Credits: 4.00
  • MET 16400 - Computing In Engineering Technology Credits: 3.00

Lab Science Selective (3 Credits)

  • ASTR 26300 - Descriptive Astronomy: The Solar System Credits: 3.00
  • ASTR 26400 - Descriptive Astronomy: Stars And Galaxies Credits: 3.00
  • BIOL 11000 - Fundamentals Of Biology I Credits: 4.00
  • BIOL 11100 - Fundamentals Of Biology II Credits: 4.00
  • BIOL 20300 - Human Anatomy And Physiology Credits: 4.00
  • BIOL 20400 - Human Anatomy And Physiology Credits: 4.00
  • BTNY 11000 - Introduction To Plant Science Credits: 4.00
  • CHM 11100 - General Chemistry Credits: 3.00
  • CHM 11200 - General Chemistry Credits: 3.00
  • CHM 11500 - General Chemistry Credits: 4.00
  • CHM 11600 - General Chemistry Credits: 4.00
  • CHM 13600 - General Chemistry Honors Credits: 4.00
  • EAPS 11100 - Physical Geology Credits: 3.00
  • EAPS 11200 - Earth Through Time Credits: 3.00
  • ENTM 22810 - Forensic Investigation Credits: 4.00
  • ENTM 22820 - Forensic Analysis Credits: 4.00
  • HORT 10100 - Fundamentals Of Horticulture Credits: 3.00
  • PHYS 22100 - General Physics Credits: 4.00
  • PHYS 27200 - Electric And Magnetic Interactions Credits: 4.00

Technical Graphics Selective (2 Credits)

  • MFET 10301 - Geometric Modeling Applications Credits: 3.00
  • MFET 16300 - Graphical Communication And Spatial Analysis Credits: 2.00
  • CGT 11000 - Technical Graphics Communications Credits: 3.00
  • ENGT 10500 - Industrial Technology Introduction To Design Credits: 3.00

Advanced Oral Communication Selective (3 Credits)

  • COM 31400 - Advanced Presentational Speaking Credits: 3.00
  • COM 31500 - Speech Communication Of Technical Information Credits: 3.00
  • COM 31800 - Principles Of Persuasion Credits: 3.00
  • COM 32000 - Small Group Communication Credits: 3.00
  • COM 32400 - Introduction To Organizational Communication Credits: 3.00
  • COM 32500 - Interviewing: Principles And Practice Credits: 3.00
  • COM 41500 - Discussion Of Technical Problems Credits: 3.00
  • COM 43500 - Communication And Emerging Technologies Credits: 3.00

Advanced Written Communication Selective (3 Credits)

  • ENGL 30400 - Advanced Composition Credits: 3.00
  • ENGL 30600 - Introduction To Professional Writing Credits: 3.00
  • ENGL 41900 - Multimedia Writing Credits: 3.00
  • ENGL 42000 - Business Writing Credits: 3.00
  • ENGL 42100 - Technical Writing Credits: 3.00
  • ENGL 42400 - Writing For High Technology Industries Credits: 3.00

Manufacturing Automation Selective (3 Credits)

  • MET 28400 - Introduction To Industrial Controls Credits: 3.00
  • MFET 24800 - Industrial Robot Programming And Applications Credits: 3.00
  • MFET 30000 - Applications Of Automation In Manufacturing Credits: 3.00
  • MFET 34400 - Automated Manufacturing Processes Credits: 3.00

Technical Elective (12 Credits)

  • Any Polytechnic Institute or Engineering (ENGR or EPCS) course not already required on the plan of study.
  • AT 10000-49999
  • CGT 10000-49999

  • CM10000-49999

  • CNIT 10000-49999

  • ECET 10000-49999

  • ENGT 10000-49999

  • MET 10000-49999

  • MFET 10000-49999

  • OLS10000-49999

  • TECH 10000-49999

  • TLI 10000-49999

  • AFT 30000-49999

  • MSL 30000-49999

  • NS 30000-49999

  • ENTR 20000 - Introduction To Entrepreneurship And Innovation Credits: 3.00
  • ENTR 31000 - Marketing And Management For New Ventures Credits: 3.00
  • ENTR 31500 - Business Planning For Social Entrepreneurship Credits: 3.00

Free Elective (8 Credits)

Any non-remedial course

Global/Intercultural Requirement (0 Credits)

Step 1: Complete the Pre-test Intercultural Development Inventory Assessments (1st year)

Step 2: Complete one (1) of the following global experiences:*

  • Participate in A Purdue University international capstone, collaborative project, or
  • Participate in an international internship (international location), or
  • Participate in a full semester abroad program program, or
  • Complete 3 credit hours from the Polytechnic list of recommended Global/Cultural courses.

Step 3: Complete the Post-test Intercultural Development Inventory Assessments (4th year)

NOTE FOR TRANSFER/CODO STUDENTS: Transfer and CODO students with less than 75 credit hours remaining to completed their Polytechnic Plan of Study are exempt from Step 1 (taking the IDI Pre-test).

*Global experiences must take place during the time of enrollment in Polytechnic to complete Step 2. Experiences taken place prior to a student’s initial enrollment will not serve to complete Step 2. Intercultural competencies gained on experiences prior to Polytechnic enrollment will be captured as baseline data on a student’s IDI.

  • AAS 27100 - Introduction To African American Studies Credits: 3.00
  • AAS 37300 - Issues In African American Studies Credits: 3.00
  • AGR 20100 - Communicating Across Culture Credits: 3.00
  • ANSC 38100 - Leadership For A Diverse Workplace Credits: 3.00
  • ANTH 20300 - Biological Bases Of Human Social Behavior Credits: 3.00
  • ANTH 20500 - Human Cultural Diversity Credits: 3.00
  • ANTH 21000 - Technology And Culture Credits: 3.00
  • ANTH 21200 - Culture, Food And Health Credits: 3.00
  • ANTH 23000 - Gender Across Cultures Credits: 3.00
  • ANTH 34000 - Global Perspectives On Health Credits: 3.00
  • ANTH 34100 - Culture And Personality Credits: 3.00
  • ANTH 37900 - Native American Cultures Credits: 3.00
  • ARAB 28000 - Arabic Culture Credits: 3.00
  • ASAM 24000 - Introduction To Asian American Studies Credits: 3.00
  • AT 22300 - Human Factors For Flight Crews Credits: 3.00
  • CNIT 32000 - Policy, Regulation, And Globalization In Information Technology Credits: 3.00
  • COM 22400 - Communicating In The Global Workplace Credits: 3.00
  • COM 30300 - Intercultural Communication Credits: 3.00
  • COM 32000 - Small Group Communication Credits: 3.00
  • COM 41200 - Theories Of Human Interaction Credits: 3.00
  • COM 42300 - Leadership, Communication And Organizations Credits: 3.00
  • ECET 29000 - International Experience Credits: 1.00 to 3.00
  • ECET 38001 - Global Professional Issues In Engineering Technology Credits: 3.00
  • EDPS 30000 - Student Leadership Development Credits: 1.00 to 3.00
  • EDPS 30100 - Peer Counseling Training Credits: 1.00 to 3.00
  • EDPS 31500 - Collaborative Leadership: Interpersonal Skills Credits: 3.00
  • EDPS 31600 - Collaborative Leadership: Cross-Cultural Settings Credits: 3.00
  • EDPS 31700 - Collaborative Leadership: Mentoring Credits: 3.00
  • ENGL 41400 - Studies In Literature And Culture Credits: 3.00
  • HDFS 28000 - Diversity In Individual And Family Life Credits: 3.00
  • HDFS 33200 - Stress And Coping In Contemporary Families Credits: 3.00
  • HEBR 38500 - The Holocaust In Modern Hebrew Literature Credits: 3.00
  • HIST 30000 - Eve Of Destruction: Global Crises And World Organization In The 20th Century Credits: 3.00
  • HIST 33805 - History Of Human Rights Credits: 3.00
  • HIST 35000 - Science And Society In The Twentieth Century World Credits: 3.00
  • HIST 36600 - Hispanic Heritage Of The United States Credits: 3.00
  • HIST 37700 - History And Culture Of Native America Credits: 3.00
  • HIST 46900 - Black Civil Rights Movement Credits: 3.00
  • HTM 37000 - Sustainable Tourism And Responsible Travel Credits: 3.00
  • HTM 37200 - Global Tourism Geography Credits: 3.00
  • MSL 20100 - Leadership And Ethics Credits: 2.00 to 3.00
  • OLS 35000 - Creativity In Business And Industry Credits: 3.00
  • PHIL 11400 - Global Moral Issues Credits: 3.00
  • PHIL 43500 - Philosophy Of Mind Credits: 3.00
  • POL 22200 - Women, Politics, And Public Policy Credits: 3.00
  • POL 23500 - International Relations Among Rich And Poor Nations Credits: 3.00
  • POL 32600 - Black Political Participation In America Credits: 3.00
  • POL 32700 - Global Green Politics Credits: 3.00
  • POL 36000 - Women And The Law Credits: 3.00
  • POL 41300 - Analysis Of Political Attitudes And Behavior Credits: 3.00
  • POL 42300 - International Environmental Policy Credits: 3.00
  • POL 42900 - Contemporary Political Problems Credits: 3.00 - It’s A Complex World
  • POL 43300 - International Organization Credits: 3.00
  • SOC 10000 - Introductory Sociology Credits: 3.00
  • SOC 31000 - Race And Ethnicity Credits: 3.00
  • SOC 33900 - Sociology Of Global Development Credits: 3.00
  • TECH 33000 - Technology And The Global Society Credits: 3.00
  • WGSS 28200 - Introduction To LGBTQ Studies Credits: 3.00
  • WGSS 38000 - Comparative Studies In Gender And Culture Credits: 3.00
  • WGSS 38300 - Women, Work, And Labor Credits: 3.00

Professional Requirement (0 Credits)

The SOET Professional Experience requirement is intended to document those experiences which help expose SOET students to the expectations of their professional prior to graduation. This may occur through industrial experience, technical or administrative involvement with community service, military service, et cetera. Approval has been granted for the following experiences. Additional experiences may also satisfy this graduation requirement. Requests for approval should be submitted to the SOET Curriculum Subcommittee Chair for consideration, allowing at least four academic weeks for review and response.

Table 1: Approved Professional Experiences

Approval by

Experience

Automatic

Any TECH Professional Practice course (co-op, intern, etc.)

Automatic

MET 29900 Internship for Credit

Automatic

EPICS courses, minimum of two

Advisor

Any approved internship (assuming student and/or employer provide documentation)

Advisor

Military service (ROTC completion, reservist, active duty, veteran)

Faculty

Supervised undergraduate research experiences or laboratory assistantships (e.g., employed in the AEL as lab technician)

Faculty

Independent study - by petition to ensure the project meets the spirit of the requirement

Faculty

Professional society/club activities (e.g., led the Solar Racing team) - by petition

Faculty

Any approved employment or industry project.

*Approval Key:

  • Automatic - student participation in this professional experience is already documented through existing means.
  • Advisor - advisor reviews student’s experience to determine if it meets the spirit of the Professional Experience requirement.
  • Faculty - designated committee reviews student’s experience to determine if it meets the spirit of the Professional Experience requirement.

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