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BME 44200 Biofluid and Biosolid Mechanics (3 cr.) This course explores fluid and solid mechanics in the context of the human circulatory system. MUS–Z 340 Introduction to Music Businesses (3 cr.) An introduction to the business aspects of the music industry.

General Requirements

Students must be registered at the School of Engineering and Technology, either in residence or in absentia, in the semester or summer session immediately preceding the award of the degree. Substitution of courses required for graduation may be made by the Dean of the School. Students must be registered at the School of Engineering and Technology, either in residence or in absentia, in the semester or summer session immediately preceding the award of the degree.

At least 12 of the 32 credit hours must be completed in the major at the junior level or higher. Students seeking one of the certificate programs offered by the School of Engineering and Technology must qualify for admission under the published criteria of the academic unit at IUPUI and must complete at least half of the required courses at IUPUI.

Awards & Scholarships

Department of Engineering Technology For more specific information, please refer to the advisers in the respective departments.

Degree Programs

Graduate Programs in Mechanical Engineering The Department of Mechanical Engineering has an outstanding and up-to-date engineering faculty with expertise and research interests in advanced manufacturing, advanced materials, biomechanics, composites, computational fluid dynamics, computer-aided design, computer-aided manufacturing, combustion, controls, fluid mechanics, finite element analysis, fracture, heat transfer, propulsion robotics, solid and structural mechanics, stress analysis and turbomachinery. The department offers postgraduate study programs leading to the degrees of Master of Science (M.S.), Master of Engineering (M.S.E.), Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering (M.S.M.E.) and Ph.D. In addition to these participating academic units, the program works in close collaboration with various centers and facilities on campus, and with the Department of Biomedical Engineering at Purdue University, West Lafayette.

Department of Biomedical Engineering at West Lafayette, even if they may be living and studying on the Indianapolis campus. Students can earn the Master of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering (M.S.E.C.E.) and the Master of Science in Engineering (M.S.E.) through the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the Purdue School of Engineering and Technology at IUPUI.

Biomedical Engineering (BME)

Highly motivated students with strong academic credentials will find biomedical engineering an excellent premedical or predental degree program. The Biomedical Engineering website (www.engr.iupui.edu/ .bme/) has the most up-to-date information on the curriculum for the B.S.B.M.E. Subsequent transfer to the Department of Biomedical Engineering is permitted only after consultation with a biomedical engineering advisor to ensure course equivalency and to evaluate the student's overall academic performance.

Freshman engineering students who declare a biomedical engineering major must apply to the Department of Biomedical Engineering for formal admission by April 1 of their first year. The aim of these electives is to provide in-depth training in a specific sub-discipline of biomedical engineering.

Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE)

General Education Elective1 - 3 credit hours After completing a rigorous, broad training in electrical and computer engineering during the first five semesters, juniors and seniors may select advanced electrical and computer engineering courses and technical electives from an approved list. Mathematics/Science/Technical Elective: Choose 3 credit hours from the list of Mathematics/Science Electives or the list of Technical Electives.

Mechanical Engineering (ME)

Study plan includes a minimum of 25 credit hours in addition to at least 30 credit hours of Engineering Science/Design. Statistics: STAT 35000: 3 credit hours Semester per semester, the 127 total credit hours are distributed in the same manner as the B.S.M.E. The program leading to the Ph.D. in mechanical engineering is jointly administered with the School of Mechanical Engineering at Purdue University, West Lafayette.

Computer, Information, & Leadership Technology (CILT)

Completion of the core requirements of a selected concentration and a minimum of 121 credit hours. See the following summary table of the core requirements of selected concentrations for more details on requirements and courses. A minor in computer technology requires the completion of 18 or 19 credit hours of computer technology courses, plus certain requirements in mathematics, statistics, and computer applications. Where applicable, the OLS department agrees to accept credit hours earned at Ivy Tech and Vincennes University to fulfill the requirements for the Bachelor of Science degree program in OLS.

OLS will accept a maximum of 64.0 credit hours of approved coursework toward an AS degree (Associates Degree) or AAS degree (Apprenticeship Program) from an accredited 2-year college. 21 additional credit hours OLS elective coursework beyond the required courses above, for a total of 46 credit hours OLS (one OLS elective must meet the IUPUI RISE requirement for learning derived from research, international experience, service or experiential learning such as internships or coops) complete the OLS Core.

Engineering Technology (ENT)

For more information, contact the Engineering Technology Department at aland@iupui.edu, or visit our website at http://. Graduates of this program may choose to work toward a Bachelor of Science degree program in biomedical engineering technology. The CpET program is offered by a partnership between the Department of Engineering Technology and the Computing and Information Technology program.

The Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering Technology study plan for the industrial informatics option is as follows. For more information, contact the Department of Engineering Technology at or email aland@iupui.edu.

Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering Technology

Design & Communication Technology (DCT)

The emphasis is on technical knowledge, methodology and aesthetic appreciation of interior design for the health, safety and welfare of the public; equip students with visual presentation and communication skills; convey awareness of environmental, business, ethical and other contemporary issues; and linking classroom knowledge to applications in the field. Analyze complex issues and apply good design methodology in multidisciplinary fields of interior design technology. Graduates typically find work in residential design fields as designers, in retail or manufacturing environments as sales associates, in design and construction industries as manufacturer's product representatives, as CAD technicians for the interior design or architecture fields, or as independent designers.

Bachelor of Science in Interior Design Technology This program is accredited by the Council on Interior Design Accreditation (CIDA) and the National Association of Schools of Art and Design (NASAD). The emphasis is on technical knowledge, methodology and aesthetic evaluation of interior design for the health, safety and well-being of the public; equipping students with visual presentation and communication skills; raising awareness of environmental, business, ethical and other contemporary issues; and connecting classroom knowledge with field application.

Music and Arts Technology (MAT)

The Bachelor of Science in Music Technology degree is designed to provide professional training to students seeking careers that use music technology. It will serve as a platform for students seeking the IUPUI Masters in Music Technology and will prepare graduates for advanced musical and technical study. The music therapy equivalency program is designed to help students who already have an undergraduate degree in music acquire the necessary competencies to become board-certified music therapists.

No grades lower than C in music therapy core courses are counted towards the equivalency's music therapy equivalency syllabus. The Master of Science in Music Technology provides graduate students with an academic background in digital music production, instructional design and multimedia development.

New Student Academic Advising Center (NSAAC)

Minority Engineering Advancement Program (MEAP)

Opportunities to Study Abroad

Repeating Courses (Grade Substitution Policy) Students enrolled in the College of Engineering and Technology are only permitted to use the provisions of the IUPUI Grade Substitution Policy relating to repeating a course to achieve a higher grade. If a student subsequently transfers to another academic unit at IUPUI or another campus, different interpretations of the grade substitution policy may apply. The instructor may require the student to obtain a recommendation from the dean that the circumstances warrant a grade of Incomplete.

If the student does not complete the required work by the end of the following year, the registrar will automatically change the I to an F. Students may use this option for up to 20 percent of the total credit hours required for graduation.

Graduate and Professional Policies

For purposes of reporting and communication with other institutions and agencies and in the absence of any further qualification of the term, students are considered in good standing, unless they have been withdrawn, suspended or expelled from the university and not readmitted. Students receive a grade in each course in which they are enrolled at the end of the session. A grade of Incomplete may be assigned only when the student has successfully completed at least three-quarters of the work in a course and unusual circumstances prevent the student from completing the work within the previously established time limits.

During the third quarter of a semester or session, students may withdraw from classes if they obtain the approval of their advisor and the appropriate instructors; during the last quarter of the semester, students will only be allowed to withdraw from classes under extenuating circumstances. For purposes of reports and communications to other institutions and agencies, and in the absence of additional qualifications of term, students are considered to be in good standing unless they have been dismissed, suspended, or dropped from the University and have not been readmitted.

Faculty Emeriti

The graduation index (grade point average) is the weighted average of the grades in only those courses used to fulfill the graduation requirements for the program in which the student is enrolled. When a student retakes a course with advisor approval or later substitutes an equivalent course for one previously taken, only the most recent course grade is used by the school in calculating the graduation index. Since some courses previously completed by the student may be dropped from a program of study, the graduation index and cumulative semester index may vary.

For all undergraduate programs at the School of Engineering and Technology, a minimum graduation index of 2.0 is required for graduation. Candidates for graduation from the engineering programs must also have an index of 2.0 for all compulsory engineering programs.

Resident Faculty

Conrad, William, Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering (1991); BSEE, 1966, Purdue University; M.Eng., General Engineering, 1968, Pennsylvania State University; P.E., Indiana. Cooney, Elaine, Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Chair of Electrical and Computer Engineering (2005); BSE Electrical and Computer Engineering, 2008, University of Illinois, Urbana Lin, William, Associate Professor of Electrical and.

Electrical Engineering, 1985, Case Western Reserve University Rovnyak, Steven, Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering (2003); B.S. Aerospace Engineering, 2000, University of Michigan Schild, John H., Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Biomedical Engineering (1997); B.S.

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