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Indiana University - Purdue University Fort Wayne
College of Engineering, Technology, and Computer Science
Dept. of Manufacturing & Construction Engineering Technology and Interior Design
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Industrial Engineering Technology (IET)
Architectural Engineering Technology (ARET)

Careers in IET

IET graduates in northeast Indiana work in the automotive, heavy truck, plastics, defense, and medical products industries. They fill process engineering, product development, product testing, manufacturing engineering, and management roles.

Degree Programs

The Quality Certificate program helps you prepare for jobs involving statistical process control and industrial experimentation. The program provides recognition of focused study in the techniques of maintaining and improving quality of manufacturing processes. Credits earned in the certificate program may be applied toward an Associate and Bachelor's program in Industrial Engineering Technology.

The Associate of Science (A.S.) IET program helps you acquire the basic communication and practical technical skills necessary for entry-level IET positions. Graduates are eligible to enter the B.S. program. Students must earn a "C" or better in any course that serves as a prerequisite for another course in the A.S. program.

The Bachelor's of Science (B.S.) IET program is open to graduates of the A.S. program and students with transferred or earned credit in prerequisite courses. It broadens your abilities in communication and interpersonal relations, and your knowledge of science, economics, and technical subjects. Students must earn a "C" or better in any course that serves as a prerequisite for another course in the B.S. program, even if the prerequisite is taken as a part of the A.S. program.

IET courses teach practical engineering principles through the use of lectures, textbook problems, and laboratory experiments.

Civil Engineering Technology (CET)
Construction Engineering Technology (CNET)
Industrial Engineering Technology (IET)
Interior Design (INTR)
Manufacturing Engineering Technology (MFG)
Mechatronics (MECH)
Mechanical Engineering Technology (MET)
 
Courses & Admissions
IET courses
Quality Certificate
IET "Bingo" sheet
IET Prerequisite Chart
IPFW Admissions Office
Full-Time Faculty & Staff
  Sandy Kowalenko Administrative Assistant kowalens@ipfw.edu (260) 481-4127
  Dr. Jaby Mohammed Assistant Professor mohammej@ipfw.edu (260) 481-6736
  Dr. Ramesh Narang Associate Professor narang@ipfw.edu (260) 481-6384
  Dr. G. Allen Pugh Professor pugh@ipfw.edu (260) 481-6845

Student Organizations

Dr. Ramesh Narang advises IPFW's student chapter of SME: The Society of Manufacturing Engineers.

Dr. Elizabeth Thompson advises IPFW's student chapter of SWE: The Society of Women Engineers.

Scholarships

The ETCS Scholarships are open to all full-time or part-time majors in the College. You must have a GPA of at least 3.0, and incoming freshmen are eligible. The size and number of these scholarships vary from year to year. The deadline is March 1.

The Northeast Indiana Engineer's Society $1000 Scholarships are open to sophomores and juniors in a curriculum leading to a B.S. in Engineering Technology or Engineering. The student must have graduated from a northeast Indiana high school.

See Sandy Kowalenko in the MCET office to pick up your scholarship applications.

Additional scholarships may be available through Financial Aid (481-6820).

Jobs and Internships

Academic Counseling and Career Services can help you tune your resume and find a job.

The IPFW Co-op Office can help you find work at local companies such as Autoliv, Dana, DePuy, Hendrickson, and Square D.

Add your resume to the IPFW Job Zone, where employers look for qualified personnel.

Accreditation

The IET A.S. and B.S. Programs are accredited by the Technology Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (TAC/ABET). Periodically, auditors evaluate program objectives and program outcomes.