Indiana University and Purdue University merged their Indianapolis operations to create Indiana UniversSity-Purdue University at Indianapolis in J969. Purdue University programs and Indiana University at Indianapolis programs merged in the same year to form IUPUI.
Admission With Advanced Standing
Due to a limit on the total number of students who can be accepted as apprentices, overseas admissions may be closed at any time.
Admission of International Students
The applicant must provide proof of adequate knowledge of English through the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language). A TOEFL score of at least 550 is required for full-time admission to all programs offered by the Faculty of Engineering and Technology.
Admission as a Nondegree Student
International students applying must also provide sufficient evidence of adequate financial support for the entire period of their education. International applicants must submit all credentials at least six months prior to the semester in which they seek to enroll.
Transfer to Other Indiana University Campuses
Auditing Courses
Academic Regulations
Grades and Grade Reports
Basis of Grades
If the student has not completed the required work by the end of the following year, the Registrar will automatically change the I to an F. During the last quarter of the semester, students will be allowed to withdraw from classes only under extenuating circumstances. .
Pass/Fail Option
During the first half of a semester or session, students may officially withdraw from classes without penalty if they obtain the approval of their advisors. During the third quarter of a semester or session, students may withdraw from classes if they obtain the approval of their advisors and the appropriate instructors.
Good Standing
The grade indicates that the work IS IN PROGRESS and the final report has not been submitted for evaluation. Each must obtain the approval of his or her advisor, relevant instructors, and the dean, as well as a written excuse from a physician, clergy, counselor, etc.
Scholarship Indexes
Graduation Index Requirements
Academic Probation and Academic Dismissal
An FX grade is used to replace the original F grade on the transcript, however. When retaking a course, the student must receive a grade of A through D -, S, or P to remove the original F grade.
Scholastic Recognition
All previous grades of F for the course after Fall Semester, 1976, will be replaced by the grade of FX when the course is resumed and passed. Under this policy, a student may only replace a grade by re-registration in a course in which a grade of F was received.
Dean's List
The designation W (Withdrawal) does not remove the original F unless the student is withdrawn from the original enrollment. If a student re-enrolls in a previously completed course, all grades earned will be counted in calculating the Grade Point Index, but only one attempt will count toward accumulating credits toward degree requirements.
Graduation with Distinction
Graduation Requirements
Associate in Applied Science Degree (AAS)
Students who have completed all other requirements for an AAS degree but have not met the minimum graduation index may, after review of their records, enroll in additional courses with the approval of an authorized representative of the dean of the school. Credit for these additional courses must be determined within three years of the date all degree requirements, except the minimum graduation index, are satisfied.
Registration in the Faculty of Engineering and Technology, either in residence or in absentia, as a candidate for the desired degree during the semester or summer period immediately preceding the award of the degree. Candidates for the second AAS degree must complete at least 15 semester credit hours after admission to the second associate degree program.
Minorities and Women in Engineering and Technology
Military Training
Honors Programs
Expenses and Financial Aid
University Fees
If the credit is awarded following an exam and the student does not qualify for one of the above conditions, the rate per credit hour applies according to the regular resident or non-resident rate. To be eligible for a refund, the student must officially report this to the student administration at the time of deregistration.
Health Care and Insurance
Financial Aids
Part-Time and Summer Employment
Work-Study Program
Student Services
Testing and Orientation Program
Career Information
Job Placement
Housing
Libraries
Parking
Computing Center
Center for CAD/CAM
The collections at the 38th Street campus cover a wide range of academic disciplines from the humanities to SCIENCE and engineering. The university library at Michigan and Blake streets covers the disciplines of liberal arts, social services and technology and is
Audio-Visual Facilities
I?M 5 terminals with graphics upgrades, five Tektronix 4114 memory tube terminals with digitizing tablets, and a Cakomp 1051 drum plotter. These devices have direct access via the university-wide computer network to the VAX 111780 and the computing facilities of IUPUI Computing Services, which include DEC 20 system and IBM 4341 mainframe. This network provides the necessary flexibility for a wider range of applications. In addition to those facilities centered on a VAX 11/780 mainframe computer, the lab also has a stand-alone CADDS 5 computer vision system with four workstations including digitizers and plotters.
Student Counseling Service
Tutoring
Child Care
Veterans' Benefits
Evening Administration
Services for Handicapped Students
Release of Public Information
Cooperative Education Program
In most cases, a co-op student will have his or her first work term during the summer following the freshman year or during the first semester of the sophomore year. A student who wishes to complete the entire program in less than five years must plan to complete a full academic schedule during the semester in which he or she is in school, and complete one or more evening classes during scheduled work. Job.
Benefits
Eligibility
Departments of Technology Plans of Study
Associate in Applied Science Degree Programs
Department of Production Technology Department of Production Technology Department of Production Technology Department of Supervision.
Bachelor of Science Degree Programs
Department of Computer Technology
Bachelor's Degree Program
Department of Construction Technology
A graduate can also further his or her education by pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree with a major field of study in construction technology. Emphasis is placed on the principles and practices of construction through the further development of the technical courses in the associate degree program.
Department of Electrical Technology
A student who completes the degree program and earns an Associate in Applied Science degree is eligible to enroll in this Bachelor of Science program. All transfer students must meet IUPUI's requirements for an Associate in Applied Science degree.
Practical Industrial Electronics Program
Department of Industrial Education
An industrial elective focusing on one or more of the following topics: production, organization and management, marketing, accounting, public relations, or labor relations. Thus, guides who enter the program without developed professional competence in the commercial field must acquire the necessary work experience as part of the regular study program. A successful evaluation allows such an individual to receive a maximum of 32 semester hours or one quarter of the study program.
Professional Courses
Department of Manufacturing Technology
Students completing the associate degree should contact a counselor regarding eligibility to continue their education for a Bachelor of Science degree in other IUPUI curricula. Successful completion of this program automatically qualifies a student for acceptance into the Bachelor of Science program in Mechanical Technology. Graduates of the two-year Mechanical Engineering Technology program are eligible for admission to this two-year "add-on" curriculum leading to a Bachelor of Science degree.
Department of Restaurant, Hotel, and Institutional Management
Department of Supervision
The definitions and limitations of these requirements are similar to those in associate degree, except that the elective area is open to all courses that carry degree credit. A 30 semester credit hour program is available for those students who wish to pursue a specialized course of study to acquire knowledge in the field of labor relations. The certificate program provides a professional level of education for people who work in employment as management or as a trade union representative.
Engineering Plans of Study
Division of Engineering
Undergraduate Engineering Program
General Education Program
Each student must have an approved "Study Plan" that lists all the subjects that make up the specific study program. The Department of Engineering offers an Interdisciplinary Engineering field of study that provides a coordinated and supervised educational opportunity for students whose interests and talents, while oriented toward engineering and science, do not coincide with the other two majors offered in the Department of Engineering. The program leads to a Bachelor of Science in Engineering (BSE) degree with an interdisciplinary engineering designation as a field of study.
Graduate Engineering Programs
The study plan must suit the student's needs within the chosen field of study. The formal study plan must be submitted as soon as possible thereafter, but before the beginning of the last semester. The study plan must be approved by the Engineering Department, the dean's office and the PhD school dean.
Master of Science in Engineering (MSE)
Students who have not submitted a study plan before the start of the final semester may be asked to register in the following semester in order to officially obtain their degree. Incomplete course grades must be cleared by the twelfth week of the second semester following the session in which the incomplete was assigned. The committee must certify to the Graduate School that the student has passed the required examination or that the committee is satisfied with the student's performance based on a committee conference.
Master of Science in Electrical Engineering (MSEE)
Master of Science in Industrial Engineering (MSIE)
Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering (MSME)
Other Graduate Degrees in Engineering
Technology Courses
Sophomore status and prior acceptance into the co-op program and consent of the faculty co-op advisor. A study of the characteristics and applications of transistors, integrated circuits and other solid state devices. 566 Related teaching in Cooperative Vocational Education Class 3 (3 cr.) A study of the related teaching involved in vocational cooperative education programs in the public schools.
Industrial Engineering Technology (lET)
276 Payroll Analysis Grade 3 (3 cr.) Study of job evaluation and wage incentives in the manufacturing firm. 374 Technical Sales Class 3 (3 cr.) A study of the pnnClps and practices of selling technical products and/or services. 374 Supervisory Management Class 3 (3 cr.) Introduction and overview of basic concepts of supervision.
Engineering Courses
295 Selected Topics in Engineering II «(}'3 cr.) Selected topics in general or interdisciplinary engineering (second level). 395 Selected topics in engineering III (0-3 cr.) Selected topics in general or interdisciplinary engineering (new level). 495 Selected Topics in Engineering IV (0-3 cr.) Selected topics in general or interdisciplinary engineering (senior level).
Other Courses
Biology (BIOL)
ClOS Principles of Chemistry I (S cr., lecture, recitation, laboratory) P: Two years of high school algebra, one year of high school chemistry. 011 Chemistry I (4 cr., lecture, recitation) P: Two years 9f high school algebra, one year in high school chemistry. P110 Philosophy and the World Today (3 cr.) Open only to students without college credit in philosophy.
Resident Faculty
Bruce, professor of mechanical engineering and dean of the School of Engineering and Technology (1974); B.S. Clinical Engineer Seibert, William L., associate professor of electrical engineering and chair of the Department of Electrical Engineering (1977); Sinha, Akhouri S.c., Professor of Electrical Engineering and Chairman of the Department of Engineering (1977); B.S.
Index
Architectural Technology, 25 Biomedical Electronics Technology, 27 Civil Engineering, 25 Computer Technology, 23 Construction Technology, 26 Consumer and Family Sciences, 39 Electrical Engineering, 27 Electrical Engineering, 27 Special Parking for the Disabled, 16 Student Advice Bureau, 17 Student Responsibility, 3 Student Services, 15 Summer Employment, 14 Technical Drawing Program , 38 Technology, Study Plan, 21 Testing and Orientation Program, 15 Transfer Programs, 39.