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for California State University, Fresno.


Department of Industrial Technology


Bachelor of Science Degree Requirements
Industrial Technology Major


General Education (52 units)
(including 9 upper-division units, to be taken no sooner than the term in which 60 units of coursework are completed)

CORE
Category 3: Math 11 or DS 71 (required)
Category 4: C Sci 1 (required)

BREADTH
Division 1: Phys 2A (required)
Division 8: Ag Ec 1, Econ 40 or 50 (one required)

CAPSTONE
Recommended: Energy and Society Cluster, I T 106 and one other course from Geog 134, P Sci 168 or Econ 117

Major (72 units)
(including 18 upper-division units)

Industrial Technology Core (38 units)
I T 74, 92, 102, 104, 107, 114, 115, 117, 118, 199; Acct 3; Mgt 104 and 106 or Mgt 110

Technical Specialty (34 units)
Select one:

---Computer-Aided Design Management
I T 44, 116, 134, 135, 144, 147, 148, 158, 177, 192; plus 6 units approved by your adviser

---Computer-Aided Manufacturing Management
I T 112, 116, 131, 133, 134, 135, 148, 156, 158, 177, 192; plus 3 units approved by your adviser

---Industrial Control Systems Management
I T 53, 110, 112, 116, 131, 133, 135, 148, 156, 158, 192; plus 3 units approved by your adviser

---Quality Systems Management
I T 112, 116, 135, 137, 148, 184, 192, 194; plus 12 units approved by your adviser.

---Transportation Systems Management
I T 12, 53, 110, 112, 116, 120, 121, 122, 127, 129, 131, 192

Additional requirements (4 units)
Phys 2B; upper-division writing skills: I T 198W (recommended)

Total requirements (128 units)
(including 40 upper-division units)


Advising Notes

  1. All courses (except I T 192 and 194) required for the major must receive a letter grade, including additional major requirements in General Education.
  2. Students must pass the upper-division writing exam or complete I T 198W with a grade of C or higher (to be taken no sooner than the term in which 60 units are completed).
  3. I T 41 and 52, which are prerequisites to some core and technical specialties in indus trial technology, may be waived if equivalent work experience and/or training is demonstrated.
  4. The General Education requirement of 52 units may be exceeded depending upon the selection of courses.
  5. Students must take two science courses to meet the NAIT standards. (Phys 2A will meet the Division 1 General Education requirement. Phys 2B is an additional requirement for the major.)


Industrial Technology Minor

A Minor in Industrial Technology consists of 20 units of which 9 must be upper division. At least 12 units must be taken in one of these specialized areas of study: computer-aided design management, computer-aided manufacturing management, industrial control systems management, quality systems management, or transportation systems management.



Teacher Credential Program



The requirements for the Single Subject Waiver Program in Industrial and Technology Education include the following:

  1. General Education courses required for the B.S. in Industrial Technology.
  2. All IT Core courses required for the B.S. in Industrial Technology.
  3. Education Core: IT 12, 41, 52, 60, 80.
  4. 9 units each (in consultation with department adviser) in two different specializations, i.e.:
    ---Computer-Aided Design Management
    ---Computer-Aided Manufacturing Management
    ---Industrial Control Systems Management
    ---Quality Systems Management
    ---Transportation Systems Management

For additional requirements, see Curriculum, Teaching, and Educational Technology Single Subject Credential Program.

 


 

Master of Science Degree Requirements

The Master of Science in Industrial Technology is a 30-unit program which offers graduate study in both industrial and educational related professional and technical fields. Emphasis is directed toward the attainment of advanced competency in the areas of industrial and technology education as well as manufacturing technology. Through selected courses, within the department and other disciplines, knowledge and experience can be acquired in research and development, management and adminis tration, technological studies, and educational studies that are related to all areas of the field.

Admission Requirements.
The Master of Science degree program in Industrial Technology assumes preparation equivalent to a CSU undergraduate major in technology education (industrial arts), industrial technology, or a related field. Students who have not completed a degree in technology education or industrial technology are expected to have completed the following courses or their equivalents prior to enrollment in courses to be applied toward the master's program: I T 41, 52, 60, 74, 102, 114, 115; Math 11 or DS 71; Phys 2A; ERF 153 or DS 123.

Applicants whose preparatory education was principally in a language other than English must earn a minimum TOEFL score of 550.

Classified Standing.
A baccalaureate degree is required and an undergraduate major in technology education, industrial technology, or a related field; a 3.0 GPA (last 60 semester units); a 450V/430Q GRE score; separate school application; three letters of reference from employers or faculty at the university attended most recently; a personal statement of 500 words or less indicating reasons for pursuing a master's degree; a preadmission consultation session with the department graduate program coordinator. Students lacking in any area with compensating strengths in other areas are encouraged to apply.

Conditional classified standing may be granted to petitioning applicants with a 2.5 to 2.99 GPA (last 60 semester units); GRE scores on file with the university; separate school application; three letters of reference; and a personal statement of 500 words or less. Students must request classified standing in the program by the semester in which a maximum of 10 units to be used toward the degree are completed.

Program Requirements.
Under the direction of a graduate adviser, each student prepares and submits a coherent program individually designed within the following framework:

Specific Requirements

Required courses (15 units)
I T 223, 280, 282, 283, 285

Electives in industrial technology or related field (12 units)
(approved electives appropriate to individually designed program; a maximum of 9 units may be 100-level courses)

Culminating Experience (3 units)
I T 298 or 299

Total minimum requirements (30 units)


Graduate Advising Notes

  1. Several of the 200-level and approved elective courses have prerequisites other than courses listed as admission requirements.
  2. Students should request specific information concerning the Master of Science degree and the program advising sheet from the department office.
  3. Upon admission, students should see the department graduate program coordinator for aid in program planning.
  4. To progress through the graduate program, students must: (a.) Maintain a minimum 3.0 GPA (b.) Complete all prerequisite coursework (c.) Attain classified standing (d.) Meet the graduate writing skills requirement (e.) File for advancement to candidacy (f.) Complete the program requirements (g.) File a master's thesis or project committee assignment form (h.) Formally present and defend the thesis or project results
  5. Classified standing must be achieved by the semester in which students take the 10th program unit. All admission requirements must be met. Students must maintain a 3.0 GPA.
  6. Advancement to candidacy requires the completion of 9 program units at California State University, Fresno, a minimum GPA of 3.0, meeting the graduate writing skills requirement, and filing a Petition for Advancement to Candidacy a minimum of one semester prior to enrollment in thesis or project and by established deadline.
  7. Students may meet the graduate writing skills requirement by earning a minimum of 450 verbal on the GRE. If a minimum of 450 verbal is not achieved, students shall meet the graduate writing skills requirement by earning a score of 80 or higher on the Upper-Division Writing Examination (UDWE) or by earning a B or better in a designated W course to be specified by the graduate committee of the School of Agricultural Sciences and Technology.
  8. See Division of Graduate Studies section in this catalog for university requirements.

 

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