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This brochure can be obtained from any departmental office in the School of Engineering and. Many prospective students may be eligible to begin their program of study at the School of Engineering and Technology at an advanced level.

Special Credit

If the programs are at different schools, the student must apply to each school for the relevant program. If the programs are both at the School of Engineering and Technology and lead to different degrees, the relevant degrees are awarded.

Admission of International Students

In the School of Engineering and Technology, the student must apply for the degree the semester before the semester in which he or she expects to complete the degree requirements.

Admission as a Nondegree Student

Auditing Courses

Academic Advising and Counseling

Faculty are available in each department to assist students in planning their academic programs to meet graduation requirements. It is the students' responsibility to meet with their supervisors at regular intervals to assess progress towards an academic goal.

Undergraduate Admission Requirements

Graduates of Indiana State high school technical preparation programs are eligible for admission if they have successfully completed the equivalent Technical Preparation courses listed in paragraph 2a. Due to a limit on the total number of students who may be accepted as freshmen, out-of-state admissions may be closed at any time.

Academic Regulations

When it becomes necessary to limit the number of Indiana residents accepted into a specific program, students will be offered admission to an alternative program or admission to the desired program for a subsequent semester.

Grades and Grade Reports

Basis of Grades

Withdrawing from Classes

Students may use this option for no more than 20 percent of the total credit hours required for graduation. Students will be notified by letter from the dean's office, the School of Engineering and Technology, when they are put on academic probation.

Scholarships and Awards

Scholastic Recognition

Dean's List

Graduation with Distinction

A candidate for the bachelor's degree with honors must have earned at least 65 hours of credit in the Purdue University or Indiana University systems. A candidate for an associate degree with honors must have earned at least 35 hours of credit in the Purdue University or Indiana University systems.

Graduation Requirements for Undergraduates

Note: For purposes of determining honors toward a degree, the calculated cumulative semester grade point average includes all courses taken for grading in the Purdue or Indiana University systems, regardless of when the courses were taken. Students who have received honors degrees receive their respective diplomas and special recognition during the annual commencement exercise.

Undergraduate Engineering Requirements

Substitution of courses required for graduation can be done by the dean of the school. At least 12 of the 32 credit hours must be completed at the major level at the minor level or higher.

Fees and Payment Procedures

Refund credits are determined by the date the drop activity is processed by the IUPUI Office of the Registrar. To be eligible for a refund, the student must officially notify the Office of the Registrar at the time of withdrawal.

Financial Aid

Students who have been accepted to IUPUI can apply through the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid. Further information on benefits, including paid tuition assistance for veterans and study opportunities, is available from the Veterans Affairs Representative in the Office of the Secretary, Cavanaugh Hall 133, 425 University Blvd., IUPUI, Indianapolis, IN.

Campus Resources and Student Services

Students in the School of Engineering and Technology have additional employment services available to them through the Office of Employment Enrichment Programs (see "Special Resources of the School of Engineering and Technology"). Participation in this placement test program is mandatory for all students in the School of Engineering and Technology.

University Writing Center

Special Resources of the School of Engineering and Technology

AdvanceTek, Inc

Computer Network Center (CNC)

Every student who enrolls in a class offered by the Faculty of Engineering and Technology is eligible to obtain an account on the CNC network. These students' accounts will remain active as long as they are enrolled in an engineering and technology class.

Computational Biomechanics Laboratory

Computational Fluid Dynamics Laboratory

Computational Mechanics Laboratory

Employment Enrichment Programs

The greater urban community in Indianapolis offers extensive professional, government, and manufacturing resources, which provide a number of opportunities for employment enrichment. After you successfully complete the first year of your academic training, you may have a choice of employment programs to suit your needs.

Engineering and Technology Student Societies

Work Work Work and alternative Minimum Maximum Credits full-time part-time school school and number number per occupation.

Minority Engineering Advancement Program (MEAP)

MEAP also provides counseling and tutor referral service to minority undergraduate students enrolled in the School of Engineering and Technology. For more information, students should contact the Office of Academic Programs, School of Engineering and Technology, 799 W.

Summer Internships in Germany

Undergraduate Engineering Programs

Undergraduate Engineering Curriculum

General-Education Program

Courses that teach skills such as keyboard/computer music courses, photography, drawing, etc. cannot be used to fulfill these general education requirements. If credits through examinations in a course are used to fulfill a portion of the general education requirements, an additional 3 credits must be satisfactorily completed in the same department.

Department of Electrical Engineering

Courses such as accounting, industrial management, personal finance, ROTC, and personnel administration do not fulfill the purpose of the general education program, regardless of their general value in the total engineering education. In addition, the general education courses in the program provide the communication skills and appreciation for human and social issues necessary to translate engineering achievements into advancement for the SOCiet.

Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering

Careful selection of these electives allows a student to focus on a specialized area of ​​electrical engineering. The Department of Electrical Engineering has expanded upper level electives in the field of biomedical engineering.

Bachelor of Science in Engineering-Interdisciplinary Engineering

Department of Mechanical Engineering

Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering

ME 581 Numerical Methods in Mechanical Engineering ME 597 Selected Topics in Mechanical Engineering CSCI 240 Computing II. EE 208 Electronic Devices and Design Laboratory EE 255 Introduction to Electronic Analysis and Design EE 266 Digital Logic Design.

Bachelor of Science in Engineering-Interdisciplinary Engineering (Engineering Management)

EE 302 Probabilistic Methods in Electrical Engineering EE 362 Microprocessor Systems and Interfaces EE 489 Introduction to Robotics. With approximately six additional bachelor's degrees, they can enroll in a master's degree in industrial, electrical or mechanical engineering.

Graduate Engineering Programs

Graduate Admission

Admission as a Regular Graduate Student

Admission as a Temporary Graduate Student

Undergraduate and Transfer Credit

Graduate Degree Requirements

Graduate Biomedical Engineering Program

Students enrolled in the program are encouraged to take courses and engage in research experiences at both the West Lafayette and Indianapolis campuses. Students must have an undergraduate GP A of 3.0 out of 4.0 or higher for admission to the program.

Master of Science in Biomedical Engineering

EE 5958 Biomedical Sensors and Implantable Devices (3 cr.) EE 595C Experimental Methods in Biomedical Engineering (3 cr.) EE 595D Manufacturing of Biomedical Devices (3 cr.). BMS 595 Introduction to Confocal Microscopy and Image Analysis (3 cr.) EE 695M Electro- and Biomedical Acoustics (3 cr.).

Doctor of Philosophy in Biomedical Engineering

EE 595K Advanced Biomedical System Identification (3 cr.) ChE 691£ Optical Engineering for Biodetection (3 cr.) FS 59lA Fourier Methods and Imaging (3 cr.).

Graduate Electrical Engineering Programs

The department's research laboratories (Biomedical Instrumentation and Signal Processing, Experimental and Computational Neurobiology, Multimedia and Video Processing, Digital Signal/Image Processing, Computer Engineering and VLSI and Production Laboratory) are well equipped and available to the students for their advanced projects and thesis. research. These laboratories are supported by a wide range of research grants from public authorities, industry and private foundations.

Master of Science in Electrical Engineering

EE 580 Optimization Methods for Systems and Control (3 figures) EE 675 Introduction to Nonlinear Systems Analysis (3 figures) EE 680 Modern Automatic Control (3 figures). EE 696 Advanced Electrical Engineering Projects (non-thesis option only) (? cr.) CSCI 512 Numerical Methods for Engineers and Scientists (3 cr.).

Doctor of Philosophy in Electrical Engineering

Graduate Mechanical Engineering Programs

Students can benefit from opportunities to carry out their advanced research and design projects using the state-of-the-art facilities. Students have access to the University's Information Technology Services network, as well as the computing facilities of the Computer Network Center (CNC) of the School of Engineering and Technology.

Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering

CSCI 614 Numerical Solution of Ordinary Differential Equations (3 cr.) CSCI 615 Numerical Solution of Partial Differential Equations (3 cr.) PHYS 520 Mathematical Physics (3 cr.). PHYS 550 Introduction to Quantum Mechanics (3 cr.) PHYS 556 Introductory Nuclear Physics (3 cr.) Math courses for all tracks include:.

Doctor of Philosophy in Mechanical Engineering

Master of Science in Engineering

Master of Science

Engineering Course Descriptions

Key to Course Descriptions

Electrical Engineering (EE)

Introduction to random processes, correlation functions, spectral density functions and response of linear systems to random inputs. An introduction to the analysis and design of real-time computer-controlled systems in both the frequency domain and state space.

General Engineering (ENGR)

Industrial Engineering (IE)

Materials Engineering (MSE)

Mechanical Engineering (ME)

The student selects an engineering design project and works under the direction of the faculty sponsor. This course covers the mechanical design of organisms with special emphasis on the mechanics of the musculoskeletal system.

Technology Programs

Associate of Science

Bachelor of Science

A student receives the Associate of Science degree upon successful completion of the two-year program. These people can start working immediately, or they can decide to continue their studies.

Technology Plans of Study

Students who wish to continue may be admitted for an additional two years of bachelor's level study in the various technology programs. Students who successfully complete such a program are awarded a Bachelor of Science degree, which provides the basis for greater work.

Department of Computer Technology (CPT)

The department offers a minor in computer technology for students majoring in other fields of study at IUPUR. For more information, contact the Department of Computer Technology at or [email protected].

Associate of Science-Computer Technology (Commercial Option)

Purdue's Bachelor of Science degree in computer technology is available in three tracks: a standard track with selected concentrations to be determined by the student and advisor, a business track that also earns a minor from the IU Kelley School of Business, and a technical track that also earns a minor from the Department of Electrical Engineering. The Computer Technology minor provides a basic set of computer concepts and programming courses along with a sequence of computer specialty courses.

Associate of Science-Computer Technology (Technical Option)

Bachelor of Science-Computer Technology

Mathematics/Science Science electives can come from chemistry, geology, physics and life sciences; however, a laboratory must be associated with the course. 2Science electives can come from chemistry, geology, physics and life sciences; however, they must have a lab associated with the course.

Minor in Computer Technology

Department of Construction Technology (CNT)

Associate of Science-Architectural Technology (ART)

Associate of Science-Civil Engineering Technology (CET)

Associate of Science-Interior Design (INTR)

Graduates typically find work in residential and commercial design, as interior design assistants for interior design and architecture firms, sales associates in retail or manufacturing environments, manufacturers' representatives for products used in the design and construction industry, CAD technicians for interior design, or as self. -designers employed.

Bachelor of Science-Construction Technology

Additional coursework in economics, law, statistics, laboratory science, and written and oral communication are also included. The curriculum is not intended to prepare students for registration as a professional architect or engineer.

Construction Drafting Certificate Program

Construction Management Certificate

Surveying Certificate

Department of Electrical Engineering Technology (EET)

Associate of Science-Biomedical Electronics Technology

Associate of Science-Electrical Engineering Technology

Bachelor of Science-Electrical Engineering Technology

3 EET Technical Special Elective ..4 EET Technical Special Elective ..4 EET Technical Special Elective ..4 MATH 222 Calculus for Technology II ..3 MET Interdisciplinary Technical Elective. EET Technical Specialization Elective Interdisciplinary Technical Elective EET 303 Communication I Minimum 12 hours with advisor approval.

Advanced Curriculum Program

The Electronic Devices and Systems track prepares graduates for career opportunities in analog and digital systems, signal processing, and integrated circuit technologies. Students in this track study analog and digital devices and systems, communications, D I A-AID technologies, computer simulation, and applied circuit analysis.

Minor in Electrical Engineering Technology

Department of Mechanical Engineering Technology

Associate of Science-Computer Integrated Manufacturing Technology

Bachelor of Science-Computer Integrated Manufacturing Technology

Associate of Science-Mechanical Engineering Technology

Graduates of this program are prepared to work as laboratory technicians, engineering assistants, plant maintenance supervisors, layout designers, production assistants, and technical personnel. Additionally, successful completion of this program automatically qualifies a student for admission to the program leading to a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering Technology.

Bachelor of Science-Mechanical Engineering Technology

Associate of Science-Technical Graphics

Computer Graphics Certificate Program

Quality Control Certificate Program

Curriculum

CAD/CAM Certificate Program

Manufacturing Systems Certificate Program

Electronics Manufacturing Certificate

Departnlent of Organizational Leadership and Supervision

Associate of Science-Organizational Leadership and Supervision

Bachelor of Science-Organizational Leadership and Supervision

Human Resource Management Certificate Program

Technical Communications Program

Certificate in Technical Communication

Technology Courses

Architectural Technology (ART)

Purpose and intent of specifications for specific jobs, including development of the general conditions, adaptation of selected provisions from standard specifications, and definition of special supplementary conditions. ART 490 Senior Project (1-6 cr.) Final project which aims to combine the skills and knowledge gained from the different fields of study.

Biomedical Electronics Technology (BMET)

Basic lighting and design, electrical circuits, power requirements and wiring layout used for building construction systems. The student is expected to report graphically, orally and in writing on a final project approved by the supervisor.

Civil Engineering Technology (CET)

CET 490 Senior Project (1-6 cr.) Graduation project aimed at combining the skills and knowledge acquired in the different areas of study. CET 499 Civil Engineering (1-4 cr.) Hours, topic, and credits in consultation with staff.

Computer Integrated Manufacturing

Technology (CIMT)

A semester or summer of external, full-time career-related experiences designed to enhance the student's academic program and intended career with a business, industry, or government agency. A semester or summer of external, full-time career-related experiences designed to enhance the student's readiness to enter an entry-level or other career.

Computer Technology (CPT)

Because different application packages may be available under this title, this course may be repeated for up to 9 credit hours. This course is designed to provide hands-on experience in creating and using expert systems.

Construction Technology (CNT)

A semester or summer of related full- or part-time outside experiences designed to enhance the student's academic program and intended career with a business, industry, or government agency. C496 and C498 Cooperative Education Internship I-V (1-5 cr.) P: Sophomore approval and program advisor One semester or summer of full-time outside experiences related to established career.

Electrical Engineering Technology (EET)

A semester or summer of external, full-time career-related experiences designed to increase the student's readiness to enter an entry-level or other career. A semester or summer of external, full- or part-time related employment enrichment experiences designed to enhance the student's academic program and intended career with a business, industry or government agency.

Industrial Engineering Technology (lET)

A study of modern procurement in a manufacturing company with an emphasis on industrial organization, quantity and quality analysis, sourcing, legal requirements and related topics. Study of established techniques for analyzing and improving manufacturing operations with an emphasis on the use of analytical techniques such as critical path scheduling, PERT inventory control, inventory management, forecasting, and linear programming.

Interior Design (INTR)

Continuation of operations planning with emphasis on equipment, tools and techniques used in mass production. The goal is to help students understand the importance of the economic aspects of engineering and become skilled at evaluating engineering proposals in terms of value and cost.

Mechanical Engineering Technology (MET)

A survey of the plastics industry, including a study of materials with reference to their properties, processing and uses. Application of the fundamental principles of mechanical, hydraulic and electrical technology to the design of mechanical systems.

Organizational Leadership and

Emphasis on the supervisor's main functions and essential areas of knowledge, relationships with others and personal development. Focuses on the organization as a social system within which careers develop through the reciprocal influences of organization and people.

OLS Employment Enrichment Programs

Analysis of selected case problems with an emphasis on the attitudes, philosophies and responsibilities of supervisory personnel in relation to the worker. A detailed insight into the recruitment function in organizations to give the student a sense of the challenges of recruiting skilled workers.

Other Technology Courses

PSY B366 Introduction to organizational psychology in business and industry (3 cr.) The study of organizational psychology applied in business. PSY 570 Industrial Psychology (3 cr.) Overview of applications of psychological principles and of research methodology to various.

Resident Faculty

Rennels, Kenneth E., Associate Professor of Computer Integrated Manufacturing Technology and Chair of the Department of Mechanical Engineering Technology (1986); B.S. Wilkins, Harriet A., Associate Professor of Technical Communication (1983) and Associate Professor of English in the School of Liberal Arts (1996);.

Professors Emeriti

Turner, Charles H., Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering, School of Engineering and Technology, and Associate Professor of Orthopedic Surgery, School of Medicine (1991);.

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