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Multidisciplinary Technology Purdue Polytechnic Institute BLUE denotes Vincennes location course offering. Departmental/Program Major Courses (120 credits) Required Major Courses (42 credits) () TLI 11100 Introduction to Manufacturing and Supply Chain Systems or IT 10400 () TLI 21400 Introduction to Supply Chain Management Technology () TLI 2500 Introduction to Lean and Sustainable Systems () TLI 25400 Leading Change in Technology Organizations () TLI 1600 Statistical Quality Control () TLI 400 Economic Analysis for Technology Systems () TLI 4200 Warehouse and Inventory Management () TLI 520 Human Factors for Technology Systems () TLI 5600 Global Technology Leadership () TLI 450 Operations Planning and Management () TLI 44275 Global Transportation and Logistics Management () TECH 12000 Design Thinking in Technology () TECH 2000 Technology and the Organization () TECH 000 Technology and the Global Society Other Departmental /Program Course Requirements (76 credits) PIMTD-BS 120 Credits for graduation () MA 1500 Algebra & Trig I or MA 15500 Quantitative reasoning (satisfies Quantitative Reasoning for core)- MATH 102-College Algebra or MATH 10-Math & Its Applications () Mathematics/Statistics Selective 4 () COM 11400 Fundamentals of Speech Communication 5 (satisfies Oral Communication for core)- COMM 101-Fundamentals of Public Speaking or COMM 14 Speech () English Composition Selective 6 (satisfies Written Communication for core) -ENGL 101-English Composition I () Advanced Communication Selective 7 TLI 400 Technical & Service Selling (4) Lab Science Foundation Selective 8 (satisfies Science for core) () Science Foundation Selective 9 (satisfies Science for core) () Behavioral/Social Sciences Selective 10 (satisfies Human Cultures Behavioral/Social Science for core) () Humanities Foundation Selective 11 (satisfies Human Cultures Humanities for core) (12) Secondary Focus Area Selective 1 (12) Approved Focus Selective 2 (18) Multidisciplinary Selective (6) Foundation Selective 12 Free Electives 1 (2 credits) (FE) University Core Requirements (http://www.purdue.edu/provost/initiatives/curriculum/course.html) Human Cultures Humanities Supplemental info. 11 Science, Technology & Society Selective TECH 12000 Human Cultures Behavioral/Social Science Supplemental info. 10 Written Communication ENGL 10100 (ENGL 10100) Information Literacy TECH 12000 Oral Communication COMM 11400 (SPCH 14 OR SPCH 148) Science Selective Supplemental info. 8 Quantitative Reasoning MA 1500 (MATH 102 OR MATH 10) Science Selective Supplemental info. 9 ******************************************************************************************************************************* The student is ultimately responsible for knowing and completing all degree requirements. mypurdueplan is knowledge source for specific requirements and completion ******************************************************************************************************************************** Purdue policy states that a student may attempt registration in a course no more than three times. An attempt is defined as all courses displayed on a student transcript having grades of (including, but not limited to) A, B, C, D, E, F, W, WF, I and IF. 120 semester credits required for Bachelor of Science degree. 2.0 Graduation GPA required for Bachelor of Science degree. NOTE: Students must take 2 credit hours of 0000 or 40000 level classes at the Purdue location conferring the degree.

Purdue Polytechnic, BS degree in Multidisciplinary Technology Suggested Eight Semester Plan of Study from VU s AS in Architectural Studies Technology Semester 1 COM 11400 Fundamentals of Speech Communication VU COMM 101, 14 or 148 MA 1500 or MA 15500 VU MATH 102, Algebra or MATH 10, Math & Its Applications Multidisciplinary Selective VU ARCH 110 Fundamentals of Architectural Drawing Multidisciplinary Selective VU ARCH 141 Introduction to Architectural CAD Multidisciplinary Selective VU ARCH 102 Architectural Drafting & Print Reading C Semester 2 r English Composition Selective 6 VU ENGL 101 Multidisciplinary Selective VU ARCH 10 Architectural Rendering & Illustration Secondary Focus Area Course 1 VU ARCH 160 Architectural Working Drawing Secondary Focus Area Course 1 VU ARCH 161 Architectural Computer Aided Drawing Focus Area Selective 2 VU ARCH 221 Advanced Architectural Software Cr 4 4 TOTAL 15 TOTAL 17 Semester Cr Semester 4 Cr Science Foundation Selective 9 Multidisciplinary Selective 6 VU ARCH 291 Advanced Architectural CAD Mathematics/Statistics Foundation Selective 4 Humanities Foundation Selective 11 Lab Science Foundation Selective 8 VU list of approved science courses with lab Secondary Focus Area Course 1 VU ARCH 241 Intermediate Architectural CAD 4 Behavioral/Social Sciences Selective 10 4 Free Elective 1 2 TOTAL 14 TOTAL 14

Semester 5 Cr Semester 6 Cr TECH 12000 Design Thinking in Technology TECH 2000 Tech and the Organization ONLINE TLI 11100 Introduction to Manufacturing and Supply Chain Systems TLI 21400 Introduction to Supply Chain Mgmt. Advanced Communication Selective 7 TLI 400 Technical & Service Selling TLI 4200 Warehouse and Inventory Management Focus Area Selective 2 TLI 2500 Introduction to Lean and Sustainable TLI 620 Total Productive Maintenance Systems Foundation Selective 12 TLI 520 Human Factors for Technology Systems TOTAL 15 TOTAL 15 Semester 7 Cr Semester 8 Cr TLI 400 Economic Analysis for Technology Systems TLI 5600 Global Technology Leadership TLI 1600 Statistical Quality Control TLI 44275 Global Transportation and Logistics Management Focus Area Selective 2 TECH 000 Tech and the Global Society ONLINE TLI 4540 Facilities Planning and Material Handling TLI 450 Operations Planning and Management Focus Area Selective 2 TLI 4640 Lean Six Sigma Foundation Selective 12 TLI 25400 Leading Change in Technology Organizations TOTAL 15 TOTAL 15

MDT Supplemental Information All prerequisites must be met Blue denotes course that all Vincennes AS degree courses will transfer to Purdue meeting core Red denotes Vincennes Industrial Maintenance AS degree courses for transfer to Purdue 1 Secondary Focus Area Courses (12 credits) (4) CGT 1XXXX Architectural Working Drawing (4) VU ARCH 160 Architectural Working Drawing (4) CGT 1XXXX Architectural CAD (4) VU ARCH 161 Architectural Computer Aided Drawing (4) CGT 2XXXX Intermediate Architectural CAD (4) VU ARCH 241 Intermediate Architectural CAD 2 Focus Area Selective Courses (12 credits) () TLI 2100 Project Management () TLI 100 Technology Innovation and Integration: Bar Codes to Biometrics () TLI 620 Total Productive Maintenance () CGT 2XXXX Advanced Architectural Software Apps () VU ARCH 221 Advanced Architectural Software () TLI 4250 Purchasing and Contract Management () TLI 41400 Financial Analysis for Technology Systems () TLI 4640 Lean Six Sigma () TLI 4540 Facilities Planning and Material Handling Multidisciplinary Selective Courses (18 credits) () CGT 1XXXX Fundamentals of Architectural Draw () VU ARCH 110 Fundamentals of Architectural Drawing () CGT 1XXXX Introduction to Architectural CAD () VU ARCH 141 Introduction to Architectural CAD () CGT 1XXXX Architectural Draft/Print Reading () VU ARCH 102 Architectural Drafting & Print Reading () CGT 1XXXX Architectural Rendering & Illustration () VU ARCH 10 Architectural Rendering & Illustration (6) CGT 2XXXX Advanced Architectural CAD (6) VU ARCH 291 Advanced Architectural CAD 4 Mathematics/Statistics Selective ( credits) MATH 104 Trigonometry (MA 15400 Algebra & Trigonometry II) MATH 110 Statistics (STAT 0100 Elem Stat Meth) MATH 115 Survey of Calculus I (MA 16010 Applied Calculus I) 5 Oral Communication Selective (satisfies Oral Communication for core, credits) COMM 101 Fundamentals of Public Speaking or COMM 14 Speech (COM 11400 Fundamentals of Speech) or COMM 148 Interpersonal Communication (COM 21200 Interpersonal Communication) 6 English Composition Selective (satisfies Written Communication for core, credits) ENGL 101 English Composition 1 (ENGL 10100 English Composition I) 7 Advanced Communication Selective ( credits) TLI 400 Technical & Service Selling 8 Lab Science Foundation Selective (satisfies Science for core, 4 credits) PSCI 101 Physical Science (PHYS 1XXXX Physical Sciences) GEOS 100 Earth Science (EAPS 10000 Planet Earth/EAPS 19100 Intro Topics Earth Atm.) BIOL 101/101L Plant & Animal Biology/Plant & Animal Biology Lab (BIOL 1XXXX/1XXXX Plant & Animal Biology/Plant & Animal Biology Lab) BIOL 105/105L Principles of Biology 1/Principles of Biology Lab (BIOL 1XXXX/1XXXX Principles of Biology/Biology Lab) BIOL 107/107L Essentials of Human Anatomy & Physiology/Human Anatomy & Physiology Lab (BIOL 1XXXX/1XXXX Essentials of Human Anatomy & Physiology/Human Anatomy & Physiology Lab) BIOL 111/111L Anatomy & Physiology I/Anatomy & Physiology I Lab (BIOL 1XXXX/1XXXX Anatomy & Physiology I/Anat. & Phys. I Lab) CHEM 100/100L Elementary Chemistry/Elementary Chemistry Lab (CHM 1XXXX/1XXXX Elementary Chemistry/Elementary Chem Lab) CHEM 10/10L Introduction to Chemistry (CHM 1XXXX/1XXXX Intro to Chemistry/Intro to Chem Lab) CHEM 104 Consumer Science (CHM 1XXXX Consumer Science) CHEM 105/105L General Chemistry I/General Chemistry I Lab (CHM 1XXXX General Chemistry I/General Chemistry I Lab) PHYT 101 Technical Physics (PHYS 21400 The Nature of Physics) PHYS 105/105L General Physics I/General Physics Lab (PHYS 1XXXX/PHYS 1XXXX General Physics I/General Physics Lab I)

9 Science Foundation Selective (satisfies Science for core, credits) GEOS 105 Geography of Indiana (EAPS 1XXXX Geography of Indiana) FACS 206 Fundamentals of Nutrition (NUTR 000 Essentials of Nutrition) AGRI 10 Fundamentals of Horticulture (HORT 10200 Fundamentals of Horticulture) GEOS 204 Oceanography (EAPS 10400 Oceanography) GEOS 207 World Geography (EAPS 2XXXX World Geography GEOS 221 introduction to Weather and Climate (EAPS 2XXXX Intro to Weather and Climate) 10 Behavioral/Social Science Foundational Selective (satisfies Human Cultures Behavioral/Social Science for core, credits) PSYC 101 Introduction to Psychology (PSY 12000 Elementary Psychology) PSYC 142 General Psychology (PSY 12000 Elementary Psychology) SOCL 151 Principles of Sociology (SOC 10000 Introductory Sociology) SOCL 154 Cultural Anthropology (ANTH 10000 Introductory Anthropology) ECON 100 Elements of Economics (ECON 21000 Principles of Economics) ECON 201 Microeconomics (ECON 25100 Microeconomics) ECON 202 Macroeconomics (ECON 25200 Macroeconomics) POLS 111 American National Government (POL 10100 American Government) POLS 211 Intro to World Politics (POL 1000 Intro to International Relations) SOCL 252 Social Problems (SOC 22000 Social Problems) 11 Humanities Foundational Selective (satisfies Human Cultures Humanities for core, credits) ARTT 110 Art Appreciation (AD 25500 Art Appreciation) ARTT 116 Drawing I (AD 1100 Basic Drawing) ARTT 10 Art History I (AD 22700 History of Art to 1400) ARTT 11 Art History II (AD 22700 History of Art since 1400) ARTT 21 Ceramics I (AD 24200 Ceramics I) ARTT 215 Sculpture I (AD 27500 Beginning Sculpture) FACS 156 Marriage and the Family (CDFS 1XXXX Marriage and the Family) GRM 101 German 1 (GER 10100 German Level I/GER 1XXXX German Level I) PHIL 111 Intro to Philosophy (PHIL 11000 Intro to Philosophy) PHIL 212 Intro to Ethics (PHIL 11100 Ethics) SPAN 101 Spanish 1 (SPAN 10100 Spanish Level I/SPAN 1XXXX Spanish Level I) THEA 100 Theatre Appreciation (THTR 20100 Theatre Appreciation) HIST 19 American History I (HIST 15100 American History to 1877) HIST 140 American History II (HIST 15200 US Since 1877) LITR 227 Intro to World Fiction (ENGL 2800 Intro to Fiction) 12 Foundation Selective (6 credits) If all of the AS-Transfer courses aren t met as shown here, (http://catalog.vinu.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=2&poid=1524#universitycorecourselists), then students may need additional courses as a Purdue student. If all the Foundation requirements are met, then these Foundation Selectives will convert to Free Electives. 1 Free Electives (2 credits)