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Base Coordinator
Southern Illinois University
Industrial Technology Military Programs
140 Methusa Avenue
Edwards AFB, CA 93524-1400
Phone: (661) 258-7357
Fax: (661) 258-8737

E-mail: SIUC@roadrunner.com 

 

 

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College of Engineering - Edwards AFB

 

The Industrial Technology major has as its objective the training of qualified personnel who can develop and direct the production and distribution of products and services. The major is designed to prepare management-oriented technical professionals in the economic-enterprise system. Industrial technology professionals will be involved with:  

  1. The application of significant knowledge of theories, concepts, and principles found in the humanities and the social and behavioral sciences, including a thorough grounding in communication skills.  
     
  2. The understanding and ability to apply principles and concepts of mathematical and physical sciences.  
     
  3. The application of concepts derived from, and current skills developed in, a variety of technical disciplines including, but not limited to, robotics, processes, computer-aided manufacturing, quality control, motion and time study, plant layout, facilities planning, industrial safety, production and inventory control, human relations, and computer-aided drafting.

The Industrial Technology curriculum is flexible enough to provide the means whereby graduates of two-year occupational programs may obtain a Bachelor of Science degree. A graduate of a two-year industrially-oriented occupational program, such as aviation, construction, drafting, data processing, electronics, machine tool, mechanical, and mining may have an appropriate preparation to pursue a Bachelor of Science degree with a major in Industrial Technology.  

Students with work related experience may receive credit toward the degree via Industrial Technology 258. Additional flexibility in earning credit toward the degree is possible through cooperative work experience provided meaningful employment is available.  

A Capstone option may be available in the Industrial Technology major and is explained in Chapter 3 of the undergraduate student handbook. Students holding associate degrees of at least 60 semester hours in non-baccalaureate-oriented programs or equivalent certification with a minimum grade point average of 2.25 are qualified. For the industrial technology major, the associate degree or equivalent certification should be in an industry-relate field. This option permits qualified students to fulfill their degree requirements by completing 60 semester hours of work approved by the Capstone adviser. Each individual’s program of study may differ depending upon the previous academic work.  

The Industrial Technology Program is accredited by The National Association of Industrial Technology For each curriculum, a minimum of 30 hours in industrial technology courses must be taken in residence at Southern Illinois University Carbondale.

 

      

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Course Syllabi: Fall 2008: IT305 lecture information, IT465

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