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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDUCATION CORPORATION
Contract #
A-2023-069-08
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Community Development
Council Approval Date
5/2/2023
Expiration Date
6/30/2027
Insurance Exp Date
1/15/2026
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SCIT Catalog <br />DEGREE PROGRAMS <br />ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE INDUSTRIAL <br />ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY (A.S.I.E.TJ <br />AWARD........................................................................... <br />AS DEGREE <br />PROGRAM LENGTH ................................... <br />90 WEEKS (23 MONTHS) <br />QUARTER CREDIT UNITS .................................................. <br />1013 UNITS <br />CLOCK HOURS............................................................. <br />1500 HOURS <br />EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM OBJECTIVES & PROGRAM <br />DESCRIPTION <br />The goal of the Associate of Science Industrial Engineering degree <br />program is to produce well-rounded engineering technologists or <br />technicians prepared for entry-level careers in industrial <br />engineering or related disciplines. The program educates in the <br />utilization and application of the fundamentals of engineering, <br />math and sciences to create innovative solutions to Industrial <br />challenges and needs. The educational program objectives are as <br />follows: <br />1. Establish and develop a career in engineering or <br />technologist related professions that involve the <br />design, development, implementation or improvement <br />of Integrated industrial or service systems to achieve <br />organizational goals. <br />2. Collaborate with others and efficiently function as <br />members or leaders of engineering or multidisciplinary <br />teams. <br />3. Continue to develop skills in engineering, business, <br />management or other industrial and systems <br />engineering related fields. <br />4. Effectively adapt to the changing demands in the <br />workplace and perform increasingly complex tasks, <br />including tasks outside a field of expertise. <br />STUDENT OUTCOMES <br />The student outcomes of the Associate of Science Industrial <br />Engineering are for its graduates to attain the following: <br />1. an ability to apply knowledge, techniques, skills and <br />modern tools of mathematics, science, engineering, <br />and technology to solve well-defined engineering <br />problems appropriate to the discipline; <br />2. an ability to design solutions for well-defined technical <br />problems and assist with the engineering design of <br />systems, components, or processes appropriate to the <br />discipline; <br />3. an ability to apply written, oral, and graphical <br />communication in well-defined technical and non- <br />Page 44 of 69 <br />technical environments; and an ability to identify and <br />use appropriate technical literature <br />4. an ability to conduct standard tests, measurements, <br />and experiments and to analyze and Interpret the <br />results; and <br />5. an ability to function effectively as a member of a <br />technical team. <br />MODE OF PROGRAM DELIVERY <br />This program is delivered in either a blended or a distance <br />learning modality. Students decide which modality to complete <br />the program at the time of enrollment contingent on program <br />availability. When delivered in a blended modality, some courses <br />are delivered residentially at the campus whereas other courses <br />are delivered online only. When delivered in a distance learning <br />modality, all courses are delivered online. Courses delivered <br />residentially at the campus may have an asynchronous didactic <br />learning component Integrated into the curriculum (i.e. online <br />materials to support the courses residential delivery). Courses <br />delivered online utilize both asynchronous and synchronous <br />methods. The school reserves the right to change the mode of <br />delivery for any course if necessary, Including the extent to which <br />asynchronous and synchronous Instructional methods are utilized <br />for delivery through distance learning. The program objectives <br />and outcomes remain the same regardless of the mode of <br />program delivery. <br />O*NET SOC OCCUPATIONS <br />O*NET is a taxonomy of hundreds of occupations and an online <br />resource for occupational information. It is being developed <br />under the sponsorship of the US Department of Labor. To learn <br />more, visit www.onetcenter.org, <br />The program primarily provides training for the following O*NET <br />SOC Occupation: <br />17-3029,05 Industrial Engineering Technologists <br />In addition to the O*NET SOC Occupation listed above, the <br />program may also provide training for the following additional <br />O*NET SOC Occupations: <br />17-3026.00 Industrial Engineering Technicians <br />17-2112.00 Industrial Engineers <br />17-3023.01 Electronics Engineering Technicians <br />17-3023,03 Electrical Engineering Technicians <br />17-3029.06 Manufacturing Engineering Technologists <br />17-3029.04 Electromechanical Engineering Technologists <br />
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