INTEGRATIVE TECHNOLOGY MINOR
College of Business
Industrial Technology Area
Business Bldg. (03), Room 409
805 756-2676

This minor is an interdisciplinary program which is sponsored by three departments: Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, Industrial Technology, and Psychology and Human Development.  Students learn about the technical, social and business issues related to the use of new technology and how the technology is integrated into corporate operations.  The minor appeals to students who are majoring in nontechnical disciplines.

 

For more information, please consult with Dr. Dan Levi, Psychology and Human Development Department.

 

Units

Required courses

17

IME 157 Electronic Manufacturing (3)

 

IME 234 Robotics Assembly (2)

 

IME 214 Production Control (2)

 

IME 319 Human Factors Engineering (3)

 

IT 303 Industrial Quality Control Management (4)

 

PSY 494 Psychology of Technological Change (3)

 

Management electives (select one)

3–4

MGT 311 Industrial Management (4)

 

MGT 313 Industrial Relations (3)

 

MGT 314 Human Resources Management (4)

 

Humanities electives (select one)

3

HIST 306 History of American Technology (3)

 

HIST 384 Labor and Work in American History (3)

 

HUM 402 Values and Technology (3)

 

Social and Behavioral Sciences electives
(select one)

3–4

BUS 404 Government and Social Influence on Business (4)

 

PSY 302 Behavior in Organizations (3)

 

SPC 213 Organizational Communication (4)

 

 

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26–28