Course Descriptions
Industrial Technology (ITEC)ITEC 3003. Quality Control. Prerequisite: MATH 3043 or equivalent. Analysis of control charts, acceptance sampling procedures, statistical process control, inspection systems, reliability, and quality experiments. Alternate trimester.
ITEC 3012. Maintenance. Principles and practices of maintenance management, preventative procedures, and typical equipment problems. Also includes related topics such as plant protection, custodial services, and power plant maintenance. Spring semester – even years. Summer – odd years.
ITEC 3023. Production and Inventory Control. Prerequisite: MATH 1525 or MATH 2123 or consent of instructor. Estimation of costs of materials, labor, capital and return from products and processes, and economic analysis of design alternatives, process optimization, and amortization of capital for equipment cost-benefit analysis. Spring semester – even years. Summer – odd years.
ITEC 3503. Computational Methods of Industrial Technology. Prerequisites: MIS 1003 or CSCI 1101/1102 and MATH 1525 or MATH 2123 or consent of instructor. Introduces the student to a problem-oriented computer language that is used to solve relevant problems that occur in industry, technology and engineering. Spring semester – odd years. Summer – even years.
ITEC 4004. Manufacturing Policy and Ethics. Prerequisite: All required BSIT core or permission of instructor. A capstone course for industrial technology majors to review previously studied disciplines through case studies with research and lecture in ethics in industry. Fall semester – even years. Summer – odd years.
ITEC 4044. Advanced Manufacturing Systems. Prerequisite: CSCI 4123 or equivalent. An emphasis course for industrial technology majors in automation systems including work cells, handling methods, robotics, programming techniques, and computer integrated manufacturing. Fall semester – even years. Summer – odd years.
ITEC 4123. Computer Aided Manufacturing. A course designed to develop an understanding of free-standing automation and the application of computers to manufacturing equipment and processes. Spring semester – odd years.



