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2024-2025 Academic Catalog 
  
2024-2025 Academic Catalog

Industrial Technology (EICC), BS


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This major consists of 86-89 semester credits. An innovative 2+2 program is available through a partnership between UIU and Eastern Iowa Community College. A diploma in Automotive Technology and an Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree in Technical Studies is earned from EICC and a bachelor of science degree with a major in Industrial Technology from Upper Iowa. In addition to the major requirements, the professional education core must be completed.

Professional Education Core Requirements


Candidates for an initial teaching license must complete a major in Birth-Grade 3: Inclusive Settings, a major in Elementary Education, a major in Instructional Strategist II: Behavior Disorders/ Learning Disabilities/Intellectual Disabilities, or a major in a secondary teaching subject area. Candidates must complete the following approved professional education courses:

Core Requirements for All Education Majors


Certification in Mental Health First Aid 

EICC Courses


  • AUT 115 - Automotive Shop Safety 1 Credits
     
  • AUT 404 - Automotive Suspension and Steering 4 Credits
    OR
  • AUT 524 - Automotive Brake Systems and Service 4 Credits
     
  • CAD 203 - Principles of Design 3 Credits
    OR
  • MFG 192 - Blueprint Reading 3 Credits
     
  • CON 170 - Building Construction Techniques I 6 Credits
  • ELE 216 - DC Circuit 3 Credits
  • ELE 217 - AC Circuit 3 Credits

One of the following: 2-4 Credits


  • AUT 331 - Welding Fundamentals 2 Credits
  • WEL 361 - VR Welding 2 Credits
  • WEL 364 - Gas Metal Arc Welding 4 Credits

One of the following: 3-4 Credits


  • CAD 140 - Parametric Solid Modeling I 3 Credits
  • CIS 210 - Web Development I 3 Credits
  • NET 167 - Computer Systems & Troubleshooting 4 Credits
  • NET 305 - Introduction to Network Operating Systems 3 Credits

Minimum of 10 semester hours in one of the following areas:


Manufacturing, Energy/ Power, Graphic Communication, Construction, Transportation

Total Credits: 86-89


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