A. Thesis Option:
A minimum of 30 semester credits including 9 semester credits for approved minor or cognate courses.
| EFR 515 or EFR 516 |
Statistics I or II |
3 |
| IT 500 |
Introduction to Graduate Studies |
1 |
| IT 525 |
Research in Industrial Technology |
3 |
| IT 545 |
Seminar in Industrial Technology |
1 |
| IT 550 |
Industrial Technology Management |
3 |
| IT 998 |
Thesis |
4 |
B. Non-Thesis Options:
A minimum of 32 semester credits including 9 semester credits for approved
minor or cognate courses.
| EFR 515 or EFR 516 |
Statistics I or II |
3 |
| IT 500 |
Introduction to Graduate Studies |
1 |
| IT 525 |
Research in Industrial Technology |
3 |
| IT 545 |
Seminar in Industrial Technology |
1 |
| IT 550 |
Industrial Technology Management |
3 |
| IT 997 |
Independent Study |
2 |
C. Optional courses for Thesis or non-Thesis Programs
| IT 512 |
History of Technology |
3 |
| IT 537 |
Graduate Cooperative Education |
1-3 |
| IT 540 |
Supervision and Industrial Training |
3 |
| IT 555 |
Lean: Ideas and Practice |
3 |
| IT 560 |
Quality Planning and Analysis |
3 |
| IT 565 |
Product Safety and Liability |
3 |
| IT 590 |
Special Topics |
1-4 |
| IT 591 |
Readings in Industrial Technology |
1 |
| IT 593 |
Technical Problems in Industrial Technology |
1-3 |
D. General:
- At least half of the credits in the student’s Program of Study must be at or above the 500 level.
- Degree requirements identified by the Graduate School must be met.
- The approved Program of Study must be completed.
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