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Dec 02, 2024
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2011-2012 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Industrial Engineering, A.S.
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2+2 Articulation with Texas A&M University at Commerce
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Mark Bouwens • 903-434-8297 (mbowens@ntcc.edu)
Northeast Texas Community College and Texas A&M University-Commerce have entered into a Transfer Course Agreement that will provide a seamless transition for students who complete the Associate of Science Degree in Industrial Engineering (IE) to a Bachelor of Science Degree in IE at A&M-Commerce. An NTCC student must complete the approved A.S. in Industrial Engineering degree plan with a 2.0 GPA and no grade below C in science and mathematics courses in order to be guaranteed admission as a junior in the Industrial Engineering program at A&M-Commerce. Students should consult a faculty advisor or an academic advisor early in their program of study. These are suggested courses for students who plan to transfer to a four-year college or university and major in industrial engineering. Transferability and specific requirements can be determined only by the receiving institution. Only college-level courses apply toward completion of this curriculum and the graduation requirements for the A.S.
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Core Curriculum Requirements (43-44 Credit Hours)
Mathematics: 3 to 4 Hours
one course MATH 1314 or above (prerequisites required) from the following Natural Sciences: 8 Hours
two courses Humanities: 3 Hours
one course from the following Visual and Performing Arts: 3 Hours
one course from the following Social/Behavioral Science: 3 Hours
one course from the following History: 6 Hours
two courses Government: 6 Hours
two courses Speech: 3 Hours
one course from the following Physical Education: 2 Hours
PHED 1238 or two courses from the following: Math/Science Concentration
Approved Electives (3-7 Credit Hours)
Electives may be satisfied by obtaining a “C” or better in IE 101, IE 201, and/or IE 207 at Texas A & M University - Commerce and transferring credit back to NTCC for A.S. degree requirements. Minimum Required - 62 Credit Hours
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