Industrial Engineering Technology Program

 

Courses

Click on the title below to view a syllabus for that course.  The first number in parentheses represents the number of credit hours for that course and the second number, if listed, is the credit hours for the lab work in that course.  For example, (3, 0) represents three credit hours for the course and zero hours for the lab.

  • DESN 2034/35 - Engineering Graphics I (3/0)
    • Corequisites/Prerequisites: Computer-related elective
    • 2 lecture and 2 lab hours per week
    • Basic skills and theory of graphics. Application of graphics in manufacturing, construction, and related fields.
  • DESN 2036/37 - Computer Aided Design (3/0)
    • Corequisites/Prerequisites: DESN 2034, DESN 2035
    • 2 lecture and 2 lab hours per week
    • Application of computer-aided design and drafting (CADD) as related to design process and development of engineering drawings and other documents. Use of CADD in various design disciplines, including architectural, electrical, mechanical, and civil.
  • DESN 3032/33 - Engineering Graphics II (3/0)
    • Corequisites/Prerequisites: DESN 2036, DESN 2037
    • 2 lecture and 2 lab hours per week
    • Continuation of DESN 2036, 2037 with greater depth in application of graphics in manufacturing construction and related fields.
  • DESN 3236/37 - Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (3/0)
    • Corequisites/Prerequisites: DESN 3032, MATH 1065 or MATH 1066, MATH 1074, ITEC 3200 or MATH 2283
    • 2 lecture and 2 lab hours per week
    • Introduces the concepts of Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing based on industry standards such as ANSI and ASME using measuring equipment, problem solving, and case studies. Provide tools for the immediate application of GD&T concepts to production – specifications.
  • IENG 2020/21 - Materials and Processes Technology (3/0)
    • Corequisites/Prerequisites: ITEC 2000 or DSCI 2223
    • This course examines the factors, which influence the production and modification of materials into useful forms. Students learn about the various manufacturing processes and machinery used to convert raw materials into finished products. The course gives the student “hands on” experience with materials and processes used in industry.
  • IENG 2076/77 - Introduction to Computer Numerical Control (CNC) (3/0)
    • Corequisites/Prerequisites: ITEC 2000 or DSCI 2223, DESN 2034
    • 2 hours lecture and 2 hours lab per week
    • Review of fundamental manual programming for numerical control machines. Topics include CNC machine types, controls, safety, and coordinate measuring systems; CNC speed and feed calculations, tooling and fixturing; and programming CNC mills and lathes; computer controlled laser cutting and engraving. This self-paced course gives the student “hands on” experience with CNC machines and simulations in virtual reality.
  • IENG 3020/21 - Introduction to Computer Integrated Manufacturing (3/0)
    • Corequisites/Prerequisites: ITEC 2090, IENG 2076
    • 2 lecture and 2 lab hours per week
    • This course introduces computer integrated manufacturing processes. Students will develop a basic understanding of the manufacturing processes used to make products, the application and potential benefits of automation and computer integrated manufacturing (CIM) concepts. Provides the student with information on the way computer-based systems support the operation of a manufacturing business. The course gives the student “hands on” experience with tools and systems used in industry. Special attention is given to computer-aided design (CAD), computer-aided manufacturing (CAM), industrial robots and supporting technologies including automated data capture.
  • IENG 3300 - Plant Layout and Materials Handling (3)
    • Corequisites/Prerequisites: IENG 2020
    • Course examines integrated plant layout and materials handlings approaches. Covers simulation as an analytical tool.
  • IENG 3600 - Statics and Strength of Materials (3)
    • Corequisites/Prerequisites: IENG 2020, MATH 2119
    • Statics including vectors, moments, equilibrium of structures, centroids and moments of inertia. Strength of materials including basic stresses and deformations; beam diagrams, flexure and shear.
  • IENG 4020/21 - Manufacturing System Planning (3/0)
    • Corequisites/Prerequisites: IENG 3300; IENG 2020
    • 2 lecture and 2 lab hours per week.
    • Processes for manufacturing various products. Emphasis on selection criteria such as safety, material, jigs, fixtures, layout, and overall efficiency.
  • IENG 4023 - Advanced Manufacturing Systems (3)
    • Corequisites/Prerequisites: IENG 4020
    • Advances in technology occurring in the manufacturing sector. Focus will be on computer-based technologies which improve productivity, reduce manufacturing costs, and produce high quality products.
  • IENG 4092 - Operations Research (3)
    • Corequisites/Prerequisites: IENG 3300, MATH 2119
    • Application of operations research models to industrial engineering problems. Linear programming, sensitivity analysis, transportation models, network models, queuing models, dynamic programming, game theory and simulation.
  • IENG 4200 - Work Methods and Ergonomics Analysis (3)
    • Corequisites/Prerequisites: ITEC 3292; IENG 2020
    • Work methods and study of work measurement systems. Principles of motion study, work simplification, and work measurement by direct and predetermined motion-time systems.
  • IENG 4900 - Capstone in IET (3)
    • Corequisites/Prerequisites: Senior standing
    • Hands-on industrial project. Teams of students will work directly with individual clients or organizations to improve their processes through the implementation of industrial engineering technology principles and tools.
  • ITEC 2000 - Ind. Tech Applications of Computer Systems (3)
    • Technical and managerial aspects of computer applications and information technology in industry and engineering areas.
  • ITEC 2010 - Introduction to Industry and Technology (3)
    • Foundation for advanced study in various technology specialization areas. Emphasis on basic technical and technical managerial concepts of manufacturing, construction, and service industries. Evolution of industry and career opportunities in broad fields of industry and industrial education.
  • ITEC 2054/55 - Electricity/Electronics Fundamentals (3/0)
    • Corequisites/Prerequisites: MATH 1065 or 1066 or 1085 or 2119
    • 2 classroom and 2 lab hours per week
    • Electronic components and circuits. Study communications and industrial control systems.
  • ITEC 2080/81 – Thermal & Fluid Systems (3/0)
    • Corequisites/Prerequisites: IENG 2020
    • Basic elements of design and analysis of thermal and power systems including boilers, air conditioning, refrigeration, pumps, compressions, heat exchanges, and piping systems.
  • ITEC 2090/91 - Electromechanical Systems (3/0)
    • Corequisites/Prerequisites: ITEC 2054
    • Design and analysis of electromechanical control systems. Includes the fundamentals of programmable controllers as well as practical applications of interfacing mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, and hydraulic systems and components.
  • ITEC 3290 - Technical Writing (3)
    • Corequisites/Prerequisites: ENGL 1200
    • Practice in writing about technical problems of significance to student.
  • ITEC 3292 - Industrial Safety (3)
    • Corequisites/Prerequisites: Junior standing
    • Causes and prevention of occupational accidents and health hazards. Emphasis on organization and operation of safety programs and development of safety consciousness.
  • ITEC 3300 - Technology Project Management (3)
    • Corequisites/Prerequisites: ENGL 1200; ITEC 2000 or MIS 2223
    • Systems needs analysis identification, functional requirements analysis, IT project timelines, and system development progress metrics.
  • ITEC 3800 - Cost & Capital Project Analysis (3)
    • Corequisites/Prerequisites: MATH 1065
    • Economic analysis of technology alternatives. Valuation techniques, time value of money, cash flow analysis, cost estimation, taxes and depreciation, operations planning and control, project evaluation, accounting and budgeting tools.
  • ITEC 4293 - Industrial Supervision (3)
    • Corequisites/Prerequisites: Senior standing or approval of instructor
    • Fundamental and special techniques for supervising people in industrial or business work situation. Duties and responsibilities of supervisor. Emphasis on successful supervisory practices.
  • ITEC 4300 - Quality Assurance (3)
    • Corequisites/Prerequisites: ITEC 3200 or MATH 2283
    • Managerial, statistical, motivational, and technological aspects of quality control as practiced in manufacturing, construction, processing, and service industries.