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Bachelor of Science in Industrial Technology Online Degree Completion Program Department of Technology Systems College of Technology and Computer Science Outline Bachelor of Science in Industrial Technology (BSIT) at East Carolina University
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Bachelor of Science inIndustrial Technology Online Degree Completion Program Department of Technology Systems College of Technology and Computer Science
Outline • Bachelor of Science in Industrial Technology (BSIT) at East Carolina University • Development of the BSIT degree • Concentration areas (five online) • Application Process • Marketing
The evolution of the BSIT… • ECU has brought back life to the AAS degree. It is no longer terminal. • ECU provides a continuous road way for AAS graduates to BS completion needed for professional development • ECU Department of Technology Systems is committed to the North Carolina Community College System (NCCCS) partnership and economic development
Bachelor of Science in Industrial Technology • Specifically designed for AAS transfer • Coordination with over 100 AAS programs in NCCCS • Flexible: Block technical transfer credit for approved AAS degrees • Adaptable: Integration with emerging fields (e.g. bioprocess manufacturing) • College goal in bioprocess education: work force and skill development at multiple levels and career pathways • Comprehensive workforce development strategy: Span from operations and support groups to engineering • Supporting needs of non traditional (adult learners currently in the work force) and traditional students.
BSIT Concentrations • Selected to cover the technological work place and integrate with NCCCS programs • Information and Computer Technology • Industrial Distribution and Logistics • Manufacturing • Industrial Supervision • Bioprocess Manufacturing • Mechanical Technology* • Architectural Technology* * On campus only
Online BSIT Concentrationsand example AAS degrees that feed the program • Information & Computer Technology: • Information Systems • Information Systems Security • Networking Technology • Industrial Distribution & Logistics: • Business Administration/International Business • Business Administration/Logistics Management • Global Logistics Technology
Online BSIT Concentrationsand example AAS degrees that feed the program • Manufacturing Systems: • Industrial Engineering Technology • Manufacturing Engineering Technology • Mechanical Engineering Technology • Industrial Supervision: • Welding Technology • Industrial Systems Technology • Industrial Management Technology
Online BSIT Concentrationsand example AAS degrees that feed the program • Bioprocess Manufacturing: • Biotechnology • Bioprocess Technology • Industrial Pharmaceutical Technology
Online BSIT Concentrationsand example AAS degrees that feed the program • Mechanical Technology*: • Civil Engineering Technology • Computer-Aided Drafting Technology • Manufacturing Technology • Architectural Technology*: • Interior Design • Landscape Architecture Technology • Construction Management Technology
BSIT Degree Structure • 126 credit hours needed for degree • 63 credit hours at CC: • 37 hours technical content for AAS completion • 26 general education hours • 63 credit hours at ECU • 42 credit hours upper division technical content • 15 general education credit hours • 6 cognate credit hours
Benefits of this structure • Encourage degree completion by block transfer • Promote award of AAS • Keep community college programs strong • Encourage college transfer general education courses and long term completion option
BSIT Curriculum • 42 Hours of Technical Content (upper division) • 15 hours are common among all concentrations • 15 hours specific to concentrations • Remaining are technical electives or specialized courses • 15 Hours of BSIT Common Core courses includes: • ITEC 3200. Introduction to Statistical Process Control (3) • ITEC 3290. Technical Writing (3) • ITEC 3300. Technology Project Management (3) • ITEC 3800. Cost and Capital Project Analysis (3) • ITEC 4293. Industrial Supervision (3) • Additional technical electives include: • ITEC 3292. Industrial Safety (3) • ITEC 4300. Quality Assurance Concepts (3)
Bachelor of Science in Industrial Technology • Information and Computer Technology sample upper level technical content: • ICTN 3530 Network Environment II • ICTN 3540 Network Environment III • ICTN 4040 Communication Security • ICTN 3900, 3901 Web Services Management
Bachelor of Science in Industrial Technology • Manufacturing Systems sample upper level technical content : • ITEC 4300 Quality Assurance • MANF 3300 Plant Layout & Materials Handling • MANF 4020 Manufacturing System Planning • MANF 4200 Work Methods & Ergonomic Analysis
Bachelor of Science in Industrial Technology • Industrial Supervision sample upper level technical content : • ICTN 2000 Introduction to Telecommunications • IDIS 2771 Introduction to Logistics • IDIS 3790 Technical Presentations • ITEC 3292 Industrial Safety
Bachelor of Science in Industrial Technology • Mechanical Technology sample upper level technical content : • DESN 3032 Engineering Graphics II • DESN 3230 Rapid Prototyping • DESN 3036 Architectural Design & Drafting • DESN 3038 Sustainable Design
Bachelor of Science in Industrial Technology • Architectural Technology sample upper level technical content : • DESN 3036 Architectural Design & Drafting • DESN 3038 Sustainable Design
Bachelor of Science in Industrial Technology • Industrial Distribution and Logisticssample upper level technical content: • IDIS 3815 Supply Chain Logistics • IDIS 3805 Purchasing Logistics • IDIS 3785 Global Logistics
Bachelor of Science in Industrial Technology • Bioprocess Manufacturing sample upper level technical content : • ITEC 4150 Microbiology for Industrial Processing • ITEC 4250 Engineering for Food Safety and Sanitation • ITEC 4350 Separation Techniques for Industrial Processing • ITEC 4450 Waste Treatment Techniques for Industrial Processing
Bioprocess Manufacturing Concentration • Bioprocess Manufacturing • Approached in Spring 2005 by BioNetwork Bioprocessing Center • Advisory Board approved new concentration Spring 2005 • College and University Curriculum Committees Fall 2005 • Approved by the Provost and Chancellor January 2006
BSIT Program information & application • Contact Program Coordinator: Dave Batts • Examine technical content to assure preparation for the upper division technical courses • Examine general education courses to assure college transfer • Students apply when they complete their AAS degree and completed 24 hours of general education transfer courses (NCCCS and UNCS agreement) • Must have a 2.5 GPA in these courses • In general, can apply up to 26 hours general education from another institution
BSIT Program information & application • Students with an AAS can enter as a junior with: • 37 technical block credit for your lower technical content (given to the student after they are admitted) • 26 hours of general education hours • 63 transferable hours towards the 126 for the entire degree • Of the remaining 63 hours • 42 upper technical hours (must be taken at ECU, offered online) • 21 of remaining general education courses or cognates can be taken at ECU or any other four year institution
ECU Admissions • Students apply when they complete their AAS degree and completed 24 hours of general education transfer courses (NCCCS and UNCS agreement) • Must have a 2.5 GPA in these courses • In general, can apply up to 26 hours general education
General Education Requirements • English = 6 hours • Math = 3 hours • Science = 8 hours (must have one lab credit) • Social Science = 12 hours • Four classes must come from three disciplines • Humanities and Fine Arts = 10 hours • Health and PE = 3 hours • Cognates = 5 hours (trig and business law)
Summary: Your AAS Grads can enter as JUNIORS • 37 technical block credit for your lower technical content (given to the student after they are admitted) • 26 hours of general education hours • 63 transferable hours = 126 for the entire degree
The Remaining Hours • Of the remaining 63 hours • 42 upper technical hours (must be taken at ECU, offered online) • 21 of remaining general education courses or cognates can be taken at ECU or any other four year institution
BSIT Numbers • 170 BSIT Students in 2005 • 451 BSIT Students in Fall 2008 • BSIT ict = 239 • BSIT mfg = 79 • BSIT super = 50 • BSIT idis = 45 • BSIT biop = 16 • BSIT mech = 12 • BSIT arch = 9 • 15 Community Colleges with Matriculation Agreements • 60 AAS degrees matriculated