Catalog of Abilene Christian University, 1994-1995 Page: 88
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88 Industrial Technology
1. Bible courses, 6 hrs.: Textual Studies.
2.
3.English courses, 6 hrs.: ENGL 111 and 221.
Physical Education courses, 2 hrs.: PE 100 plus one
activity course.4. Social Studies, 6 hrs.: HIST 221 and POLS 225 or
HIST 222.
5. Economics, 3 hrs.: ECON 260.
6. Communication, 3 hrs.: COMS 111.
Departmental Requirements
Departmental requirements for the AS in Pre-Architecture
are as follows:
1. Required courses, 24 hrs.: ITEC 101, 117, 119, 345,
361, 382, 465 plus 3 hrs. ITEC electives.
2. Physics, 8 hrs.: PHYS 110/111, 112/113.
3. Mathematics, 8 hrs.: MATH 124, 185/183.
4. Electives, including deficiency requirements in science
and foreign language, 3 hrs.
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN
INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY
The BS degree with a major in Industrial Technology is
designed for individuals who have an interest in
administrative positions related to production technology,
communication technology, and energy/power technology.
A technological concentration is required. This will permit
the student to schedule courses which support personal
career goals.
Admission Requirements
Before being admitted to this program, a student must
satisfy the requirements listed under "Initial Academic
Programs," p. 15.
General Education Requirements
General Education requirements (University Core and
Degree Core requirements) for the BS are listed on p. 20.
Suggested science courses are ITEC 130 plus 3 hrs. The
BS Core includes ENGL 326 and ECON 260 or 261.
Departmental Requirements
Departmental requirements for a major in Industrial
Technology are as follows:
1. Required Industrial Technology courses, 31 hrs.:
ITEC 100, 101, 117, 220, 230, 240, 340, 372, 382,
465,480.
2. Other required Industrial Technology courses to meet
the area of concentration may be selected by the
individual. The concentration must be 18-24 hours,
at least 9 advanced, of Industrial Technology, business
management related courses, or a combination of
science and mathematics. Some Technical Education
courses may be transferred from a technical school orassigned on the basis of a combination of work
experience, military training, FAA certification, onthe-job
training or by testing by the National
Occupational Competency Testing Institute
(NOCTI). Of the 24 hours transferred, twelve may
be accepted for advanced credit. Consult the
Departmental chairman for more information.
3. Other required courses: 3 hrs., CS 105.
General Electives
To obtain a total of 128 credit hours, the student majoring
in Industrial Technology must take from 14 to 20 hours of
general electives, including deficiency requirements in
science and foreign language. Arrange your electives to
ensure a total of 33 semester hours of advanced work.
TEACHER CERTIFICATION FOR
INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY
Students who wish to work toward a teaching career in the
field of Industrial Technology must major in Industrial
Technology the same as other students in the department.
A total of 49 semester hours are required including the
same core of courses plus an industrial concentration.
There are two possible certificates for teaching in the field
of Industrial Technology: Title III, 49-hour program and
Title I, 37-hour program. Both programs lead to a
certificate for teaching in the secondary schools of Texas.
Both programs require the basic technology core of 31
hours. The 49-hour program is the same as the Industrial
Technology major. The 37-hour program requires 12
hours of math, science, or computer science as a
supporting field to the major. Contact your adviser for
appropriate courses.
Other courses to meet certification requirements must be
coordinated through the Education Department.
MINOR IN INDUSTRIAL
TECHNOLOGY
Students who wish to minor in Industrial Technology must
have a minimum of 18 hours of which 6 must be
advanced. The courses must be selected from the different
technologies. The following program is suggested: ITEC
116, 101, 240, 480 plus 6 additional hours of which 3
must be advanced.
COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
For information on course descriptions, please see the
statement on p. 23.
ITEC 100 Intro to Technology (1-1-1), fall. American technology
and Christian service in a world society. Social issues related to visual
communication, power/energy and production technologies. Planning
your career in technology.
ITEC 101 Materials & Processes (2-4-3), fall. Introduction to
industrial materials and technological processes used to produce consumer
products. Materials testing with lab orientation and safety emphasized.
Course fee: $35.
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