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Dec 09, 2024
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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.
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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
Required Courses within the Major
EICC Courses
- AUT 115 - Automotive Shop Safety 1 Credits
- AUT 404 - Automotive Suspension and Steering 4 Credits
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- AUT 524 - Automotive Brake Systems and Service 4 Credits
- CAD 203 - Principles of Design 3 Credits
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- 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
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