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497r Research (1-4)

On demand. Prerequisite: approval of department head. Students must submit an Individual Studies/Research Contract to the Records Office at the time of registration.

498r Individual Studies (1-4)

On demand. Prerequisite: approval of department head. Students must submit an Individual Studies/Research Contract to the Records Office at the time of registration.

499r Group Studies (1-4)

On demand.

Engineering Technology Management Program

Professor Michael Jones, Director

The industrial technology management program is an interdisciplinary program leading to a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree. The purpose of the program is to provide quantitative and qualitative engineering and business skills for problem solving. The program is intended as advanced preparation for the engineering technologist to serve a leadership role in a technical organization.

2663 - Engineering Technology Management (B.S.)

  • General Education
  • Rhetoric and Composition: Two approved courses in rhetoric and composition (6 hours)
  • Mathematics: Mathematics 151/152* (4 hours)
  • Statistics: Mathematics 210* or Management 211* (3 hours)
  • Natural Sciences: Chemistry 121/123* and Physics 103/183* (8 hours)
  • Humanities and Fine Arts: One approved fine arts course and one approved humanities course (6 hours)
  • Cultures and Civilizations: One approved Non-Western Cultures and Civilizations course (3 hours)
  • Behavioral and Social Sciences: Economics 101* and 102* (6 hours)

Major and Related Courses

  • Accounting 201, 202, 305
  • Chemistry 121/123#
  • Economics 101# and 102#
  • Management 212, 315, 330, 356
  • Mathematics 210# or Management 211#
  • Mathematics 145, 151/152#, 161/162
  • Physics 103/183#
  • Psychology 406 or Management 331
  • Engineering Fundamentals: 185, 352
  • Industrial Specialty: ENIE 350, 354, 441, 453, 457, 458
  • Technical Electives (36 hours): May come from 100 and 200 level engineering or physics courses. They may also come from an engineering technology curriculum. Advisement should be sought from program faculty as early as possible.
  • 127 total hours required.
  • Minimum 39 hours at the 300-400 level.
  • 2.0 average in all engineering, accounting, management, and technical elective courses.
  • Additional requirements

Note: A maximum of 30 hours may be earned in the College of Business and credited toward the degree.

Computer Science and Engineering

Professor Andy Novobilski, Head

The Computer Science program provides the B.S. degree in computer science. Computer science majors take at least a 46-hour sequence of computer science courses and take additional courses in an area of concentration. The concentration of study augments the computer science courses and is a specialization in which the student can apply his or her knowledge of computers. Four concentrations are available: Software Systems, Scientific Applications, Computer Engineering, and Information Security and Assurance.

Admission to the Computer Science Program

Students entering UTC who intend to major in Computer Science should be enrolled as pre-majors (0921). For admission to the Computer Science program, pre-majors must have completed Mathematics 145 and Computer Science 150 with grades of C or better. Only after meeting the course completion requirements or obtaining a written waiver from the Computer Science department head will students be allowed to change their major to any of the Computer Science concentrations.

2154 - Computer Science: Software Systems (B.S.)

  • General Education
  • Rhetoric and Composition: Two approved courses in rhetoric and composition (6 hours)
  • Mathematics: Mathematics 151/152* (4 hours)
  • Statistics: Mathematics 307 or Engineering 222 (3 hours)
  • Natural Sciences: One 2-semester laboratory science sequence chosen from: Biology 121, 122; Chemistry 121/123 or 125, 122/124; Geology 111/181, 112/182 (8 hours)
  • Humanities and Fine Arts: Computer Science 385* and one approved fine arts course (6 hours)
  • Cultures and Civilizations: Option A: Western Humanities I and II and Non-Western Cultures and Civilizations OR Option B: World Civilization I, II, III (9 hours total)
  • Behavioral and Social Sciences: Economics 101* and 102* (6 hours)

Major and Related Courses

  • Accounting: 201, 202; Economics 101# and 102#; Management 311; one course from English 276, 277 or 278
  • Computer Science core courses: Computer Science 150, 160, 251, 261, 305, 306, 312, 335, 351, 385#, 450, 460, 490r or 495r
  • 9 hours of upper division (300 or 400-level) Computer Science electives
  • Mathematics 151/152#, 161/162, 212, 303, 307 or Engineering 222
  • 1 additional 1-semester laboratory science course chosen from: Biology 121, 122; Chemistry 121/123 or 125, 122/124; Geology 111/181, 112/182; Physics 230/280, 231/281, 232/282 (4 hours)

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