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2020-2021 Undergraduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED]
Engineering Technology, B.S. (Dual-Level)
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Engineering Technology, B.S. 4-year sequences:
Introduction
UW-Stout’s Engineering Technology degree provides a broad background in industrial practices combined with an in-depth study in an engineering-related concentration. The program is designed to prepare graduates for industrial positions related to the engineering concentration area, with an appropriately broad background for later advancement into management positions. Typical entry-level positions include Design Engineer, Project Engineer, Plant Engineer, Process Engineer, Designer, Industrial Engineer, Production Scheduler and Applications Engineer. Students in the program develop knowledge and competencies in the concentration engineering area, materials and manufacturing methods, management/overview of the industrial organization, effective oral and written communication, and the application of physical science and mathematics principles to understand and solve technological and economic problems found in industry.
To complete the program successfully, students are required to achieve a 2.5 GPA in program coursework, at the time of graduation.
General Requirements
Bachelor of Science Degree
Total for graduation |
121 credits |
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General Education |
41 credits |
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Program Core |
49 credits |
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Concentrations |
31 credits |
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Racial and Ethnic Studies (6 credits*)
Three credits must be selected from RES-A.
Global Perspective (6 credits*)
Complete 6 credits of global perspective (GLP) approved courses, including GLP-approved instructor-led study abroad courses, or complete a program of university-approved work or university-approved study abroad not led by UW-Stout instructors.
General Education (41 credits)
Communication Skills (9 credits)
Analytic Reasoning and Natural Sciences (14 credits)
Arts and Humanities (6 credits)
Courses must be from two or more areas including art history/music & theater appreciation, creative/performing arts, foreign language and culture, history, literature, and philosophy.
Social and Behavioral Sciences (6 credits)
Remaining course must be from an area including anthropology, geography, political science, psychology and sociology.
Cross-disciplinary Issues (3 credits)
Course must be selected from the list of approved cross-disciplinary issues courses.
Social Responsibility and Ethical Reasoning (3 credits)
Course must be selected from the list of approved social responsibility and ethical reasoning courses.
Program Core (49 credits)
To complete the program successfully, students must achieve a 2.5 GPA in program core and concentration coursework, at the time of graduation.
Note: If you are interested in pursuing the MS OSM (Masters) degree, you may take INMGT-600 to meet both your BS requirement and apply three (3) credits toward your MS OSM program requirements.
Please reach out to your BS ET program advisor BEFORE enrolling in the graduate level-course.
Concentrations (31 credits)
Students elect one of the following concentrationsat the beginning or during the first semester:
Industrial Automation (31 credits)
Concentration Electives (6 credits)
Courses may be selected from 300 or 400 level courses with the following prefixes: BUACT, BUMGT, BUMKG, CS, ENGR, ET, ETECH, INMGT, MFGE, and RC.
Mechanical Design (31 credits)
Concentration Electives (3 credits)
Courses may be selected from 300 or 400 level courses with the following prefixes: BUACT, BUMGT, BUMKG, CS, ENGR, ET, ETECH, INMGT, MFGE, and RC.
Production Operations (31 credits)
Note: If you are interested in pursuing the MS OSM (Masters) degree, you may take INMGT-520 and INMGT-640 to meet both your BS requirement and apply six (6) credits toward your MS OSM program requirements.
Please reach out to your BS ET program advisor BEFORE enrolling in the graduate level-course.
Concentration Electives (4 credits)
Courses may be selected from 300 or 400 level courses with the following prefixes: BUACT, BUMGT, BUMKG, CS, ENGR, ET, ETECH, INMGT, MFGE, and RC.
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