Engineering Technology Management, Bachelor of Science with a Concentration in Technology (B.S.)

Graduates must have an overall GPA at or above 2.00, and 2.25 in the major with no major grade below a “C”. Transfer students will be treated on an individual basis. The Engineering Technology Management program is accredited by the Association of Technology, Management, and Applied Engineering.
Program Requirements
CIP Code: 15.1501
Summary Checklist for General Education
Code | Title | Hours |
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Element 1 | ||
A: Written Communication | 3 | |
B: Written Communication | 3 | |
C: Oral Communication | 3 | |
Element 2 | ||
Quantitative Reasoning | 3 | |
Element 3 | ||
A: Arts | 3 | |
B: Humanities | 3 | |
Element 4 | ||
Natural Sciences | 6 | |
Element 5 | ||
A: Historical Science | 3 | |
B: Social Behaviorial Science | 3 | |
Element 6 | ||
Diversity of Perspectives Experiences | 6 | |
Total Hours | 36 |
Students are expected to complete Elements 1 and 2 within their first 60 hours of college credit.
Major
Code | Title | Hours |
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University Graduation Requirements | ||
General Education | 36 | |
Student Success Seminar | ||
SCO 100 | Student Success Seminar (waived for transfers with 30+ hours) | 1 |
Writing Intensive Course (Hours incorporated into Major/Supporting/Gen Ed/Free Electives category) | ||
Upper division courses (42 hours distributed throughout Major/Supporting/Gen Ed/Free Electives categories) | ||
ACCT - Engineering Technology Management majors fulfill ACCT with the following. (Credit hours are incorporated into program requirements below.) | ||
Senior Capstone Project | ||
Major Requirements | ||
Core Courses | ||
AEM 195 | Computer Aided Drafting | 3 |
AEM 202 | Introduction to Quality | 3 |
AEM 308 | Methods of Lean Operations | 3 |
AEM 310W | Technical Communication | 3 |
AEM 332 | Process Control and Auditing | 3 |
AEM 349 | Applied Learning in Industrial Technology | 1 |
AEM 407 | Fundamentals of Project Management | 3 |
AEM 408 | Human Resource Development | 3 |
AEM 499 | Senior Capstone Project | 3 |
CON 420 | Engineering Economy | 3 |
STA 215 | Introduction to Statistical Reasoning | 3-4 |
or STA 270 | Applied Statistics | |
TEC 161 | Computer Applications in Technology | 3 |
Concentrations | ||
Students must select one of the following Concentrations: | 33 | |
Manufacturing | ||
Technology | ||
Supporting Course Requirements | ||
Choose from one of the following: | ||
Introductory Chemistry and Introductory Chemistry Lab (Element 4) G | ||
General Chemistry and General Chemistry Lab I (Element 4) G | ||
Choose from 0-3 hours of the following: | 0-3 | |
Economic Reasoning and Issues (Element 5B) G | ||
Fundamentals of Microeconomics (Element 5B) G | ||
Survey of Accounting | ||
Choose from 3-6 hours of the following: | 3-6 | |
Trigonometry (Element 2) G | ||
Applied Calculus | ||
Or choose from six hours of higher level MAT courses | ||
College Physics I (Element 4) G | ||
Exit Requirements | ||
Students must take an AEM assessment examination before graduation (CR only, no hours). An exam fee is required. | ||
AEM 467 | Comprehensive Exam for BS in ETM | 0 |
Free Electives | ||
Choose from 13 hours of free electives | 13 | |
Total Hours | 120-127 |
- G
Course also satisfies a General Education element. Hours are included within the 36 hr. General Education requirement above. A maximum of 6 hours can apply toward Element 4.
Concentration
Code | Title | Hours |
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Concentration Courses | ||
Choose from 33 hours of approved technical electives | 33 | |
Total Hours | 33 |
Transfer students with an associate degree in a technical related field may not need to take these 12 hours of electives if upper division requirement can be completed.