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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

Four-year degrees offered by the Indiana State University College of Technology are the Bachelor of Arts and the Bachelor of Science. Requirements for these two degrees are the same except that four semesters or equivalent of a single foreign language are required for the Bachelor of Arts. Students may pursue a four-year degree in any of the following programs:

Advanced Manufacturing Management
Automotive Technology Management
Automation and Control Engineering
Aviation Management
Career and Technical Education
Computer Hardware Technology
Construction Management
Electronics Technology
Human Resource Development
Mechanical Engineering Technology
Packaging
Professional Aviation Flight Technology
Technology and Engineering Education
Technology Management

Independent study opportunities are designed into special problems and honors courses. Talented majors may undertake advanced independent study and research for variable credit (one to eight hours) by contract arrangement. Qualification for the Honors Program requires cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better and a major index of 3.5. Application may be made after 30 hours of credit.

Curricular patterns in the College of Technology provide opportunity for career related experience in industry. Up to six semester hours of academic credit may be earned toward completion of the Bachelor of Science degree. College of Technology students are required to enroll, in their respective department, in Cooperative Industrial Practice 351 if a career related experience is assigned through the Indiana State University Career Center.