First Semester (Th-Pr ) Cr Second Semester (Th

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INDUSTRIAL DISTRIBUTION
Catalogs 129 to 133
2006-2007 to 2010-2011
First Semester
▲
▲
▲
▲
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ENGL
†IDIS
MATH
PHYS
HIST
KINE
†ACCT
†ECON
†ENTC
POLS
†STAT
104
240
151
201
____
198
Comp. and Rhetoric5
Intro to Industrial Dist.5,6
Engineering Mathematics I1,5
College Physics
5
History Elective2
Health and Fitness Activity
First Semester
Survey of Accounting Prin.6
209
Principles of Economics2,6
202
Nonmetallic Materials6
206
American Natl. Govt. 2
206
201 or STAT 3036
FRESHMAN YEAR
(Th-Pr ) Cr
▲
(3-0)
3
▲
(2-0)
2
(3-2)
4
____
▲
(3-3)
4
▲
3
(0-2)
1
____
17
Second Semester
CHEM
CHEM
†ENTC
MATH
PHYS
KINE
107
117
Gen. Chem. for Engr. Stu.3,5
181
Man. and Assembly Processes I6
141
202
199
Business Mathematics I5
SOPHOMORE YEAR
(Th-Pr ) Cr
(3-0)
3
____ †ACCT 210
(3-0)
3
____ †ECON 203
(2-3)
3
____ †MGMT 212
(3-0)
3
____ POLS 207
(3-0)
3
____ HIST
____
15
Gen. Chem. for Engr. Stu. Lab5
College Physics5
Required Physical Activity
Second Semester
Sur. of Mgrl. and Cost Acct. Prin.6
Principles of Economics6
Business Law6
State and Local Govt.2
History Elective2
(Th-Pr ) Cr
(3-0)
3
(0-3)
1
(2–3)
3
(3-0)
3
(3-3)
4
(0-2)
1
15/32
( Th-Pr ) Cr
(3-0)
3
(3-0)
3
(3-0)
3
(3-0)
3
3
15/30
JUNIOR YEAR
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____
____
____
†ENGL
†IDIS
†IDIS
†IDIS
____
(Th-Pr ) Cr
(3-0)
3
(3-3)
4
(3-0)
3
(3-0)
3
3
16
First Semester
210 or ENGL 3016
300
340
343
Industrial Electricity6
Mfg. Dist. Relations6
Distribution Logistics
6
Humanities Elective2
Second Semester
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____
____
____
____
†IDIS
†IDIS
†IDIS
303
344
Dist. Info. & Control Sys.6
6
364/464 Dist. Finc. Mgmt.
†MGMT 309
____
Mech. Pwr. Transmission6
Survey of Management6
Technical Elective4
(Th-Pr ) Cr
(2-2)
3
(3-3)
4
(3-0)
3
(3-0)
3
3
16/32
SENIOR YEAR
First Semester
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____
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____
†IDIS
†IDIS
†IDIS
†IDIS
____
____ ____
400
Industrial Automation
420 or IDIS 421 or IDIS 489
424
6
6
Purchasing Apps. in Dist.6
6
430/330 Sales Engineering
Free Elective
(Th-Pr ) Cr
(3-3)
4
(3-0)
3
(3-0)
3
(3-2)
4
4
18
International and Cultural Diversity (3 Cr)2
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____
†IDIS
†IDIS
†IDIS
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____
Second Semester
Fluid Power Technology6
403
Quality Process for Dist.6
434
Leadership in Technology6
444
Free Elective
Visual and Performing Arts Elective2
____ ____
(Th-Pr ) Cr
(2-2)
3
(3-0)
3
(2-3)
3
4
3
16/34
128
International and Cultural Diversity (3 Cr)2
Notes:
1. The appropriate starting math course may be at a lower level, depending on a transfer student's previous math experience or a freshman student's placement test in mathematics.
2. To be selected from the University Core Curriculum. Of the 18 hours shown as University Core Curriculum electives, 3 must be from visual and performing arts, 3 from humanities, 6 from U.S.
history, and 6 from POLS 206 and 207. The required 6 hours from international and cultural diversity may be met by courses satisfying the visual and performing arts, humanities, and the political
science and history requirements if they are also on the approved list of international and cultural diversity courses.
3. If the credits for chemistry are from CHEM 101/111 and 102/112, students must have credit for CHEM 101/111 in order to register for CHEM 102/112. Credit may come from credit by examination
or by taking the course at an accredited educational institution.
4. For a list of approved technical electives, see an industrial distribution advisor.
5. ▲ Common Body of Knowledge (CBK) courses required for admission to major degree sequence. These are denoted by a "▲".
6. † Courses used to calculate in-major GPR. These are denoted by a "†".
7. Th = Theory (hours per week devoted to recitations & lectures), Pr = Practice (hours per week devoted to lab, shop, drawing room or field), Cr = Credit Hours
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