Industrial and Systems Engineering Technology (OPTIO.S.AAS)
- Division: Science, Mathematics and Engineering
- Department: Industrial & Systems Engineering Technology
The Industrial and Systems Engineering Technology (ISET) program prepares individuals for leadership roles in the operations of business, industry, and service organizations with a special emphasis on ISET skills. Students learn analysis, continuous improvement, quality assurance, and problem-solving techniques that can be applied in financial, health care, manufacturing, and service/retail fields. Students take part in lecture-lab structured courses and hands-on demonstrations of course principles, assuring that they will gain practical knowledge as well as the fundamentals. Those who wish to further their studies may transfer to four-year colleges and universities. This degree program contains one or more embedded certificates which will be automatically awarded when the certificate requirements are completed. If you do not want to receive the embedded certificate(s), please notify Registration and Student Records at studentrecords@sinclair.edu.
Curriculum
CAM 1107 Introduction to Mechanical Drafting with CAD
3 Credits
CAM 1109 Fundamentals of Tooling & Machining
3 Credits
COM 2211 Effective Public Speaking
3 Credits
ECO 2180 Principles of Microeconomics
3 Credits
ENG 1101 English Composition I
3 Credits
ISE 1101 Introduction to Industrial & Systems Engineering Technology
3 Credits
ISE 1120 Problem Solving & Continuous Improvement
3 Credits
ISE 1130 Lean Operations & Continuous Improvement
3 Credits
ISE 1300 Fundamentals of Dimensional Metrology
3 Credits
ISE 2100 Lean Leadership, Teamwork & Management
3 Credits
ISE 2208 Engineering Technology Economics & Cost Analysis
3 Credits
ISE 2210 Methods Engineering
3 Credits
ISE 2220 Applied Statistics for Process Control & Improvement
3 Credits
ISE 2250 New Product Realization
3 Credits
ISE 2260 Work Flow & Facility Design
3 Credits
OR
3 Credits
Industrial & Systems Engineering Technology Elective
3 Credits
MAN 2110 Introduction to Project Management
3 Credits
MAT 1470 AND MAT 1570 OR MAT 1580
5 to 6 Credits
PHY 1141 College Physics I
4 Credits