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Bachelor of Science in Industrial Technology

 

Joliet, Illinois 

 

Southern Illinois University Carbondale (SIUC) is conducting a Bachelor of Science degree program in Joliet, Illinois.  The degree is in Industrial Technology, with a specialization in manufacturing.  The program consists of forty-eight semester hours of Industrial Technology courses offered over a two-year period.  Additional courses required for the degree may be taken at a local institution and transferred to SIUC.  This program is being delivered with the cooperation of Joliet Junior College (JJC); however, anyone eligible for admission to SIUC may enroll.  Classes are held in a weekend format, normally every other weekend, in a classroom at JJC.

 

The SIUC Industrial Technology advisors will be in the Joliet area to provide a program overview, general transcript appraisals, and application information.

 

 

 

 

 Following are useful links for this industrial site:

 

For more information please contact:

 

Ms. Marilyn Owens (owensmar@siu.edu)

Ms. Kathy Rambeau (KRambeau@siu.edu)

 

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Carbondale, IL 62901-6603

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