Industrial Engineering Technology Concentration


Bachelor of Science Engineering Technology (BSET) Degree   |   Program Code: 633500   |   Catalog: 2026-2027


Nabeel Yousef, Chair, 386-506-4123, Nabeel.Yousef@daytonastate.edu

Donna Miller, Administrative Assistant, 386-506-4138, Donna.Miller@daytonastate.edu

Program Overview

Mission:

The Bachelor of Science in Engineering Technology — Industrial Engineering Technology Concentration prepares students for employment in industrial engineering and engineering technology through applied instruction, technical coursework, and an industry-aligned curriculum.

Description:

This concentration prepares graduates for technical positions in industrial engineering and technology. Students develop knowledge and skills in systems thinking, manufacturing processes, product design, quality control, project management, quantitative analysis, data-driven decision making, and technical communication.

2+2 Degree Completion Pathway: Students enter the program with an associate degree or transferable lower-division coursework and complete 60 upper-division credits to earn the Bachelor of Science degree.

Educational Objectives - Within several years of graduation, graduates are expected to:

  1. Apply engineering technology principles, effective communication, and teamwork to the design, implementation, operation, and maintenance of technical systems.
  2. Use mathematical, scientific, and engineering technology concepts to analyze technical problems, develop practical solutions, and adapt to emerging technologies.
  3. Demonstrate ethical behavior, professionalism, and responsible engagement within their organizations and local and global communities.
  4. Engage in lifelong learning through continuous professional development, technical growth, leadership, quality improvement, and organizational excellence.

Program Competencies - The program prepares graduates to demonstrate competence in the following areas:

  1. Systems Thinking: Understand how components of a system interact and influence one another to identify inefficiencies, streamline operations, reduce costs, and improve quality.
  2. Technical Proficiency: Apply knowledge of manufacturing processes, product design, ergonomics, quality control, computer-aided design (CAD), statistical analysis, and simulation modeling.
  3. Quantitative Analysis and Data-Driven Decision Making: Collect, process, analyze, and interpret data to support informed technical and operational decisions.
  4. Project Management and Organizational Skills: Plan, execute, and oversee projects that improve efficiency, productivity, and operational performance.
  5. Communication and Teamwork: Communicate technical information clearly, listen actively, and collaborate effectively within multidisciplinary teams.

Outcomes:

Graduates of the program will be able to:

  1. Apply knowledge, techniques, skills, mathematics, science, engineering principles, and modern engineering technology tools to solve broadly defined engineering problems.
  2. Design systems, components, or processes that meet specified requirements for broadly defined engineering technology problems.
  3. Communicate effectively using written, oral, and graphical methods in technical and nontechnical environments while identifying and applying appropriate technical literature.
  4. Conduct standard tests, measurements, and experiments, and analyze and interpret data to improve systems and processes.
  5. Function effectively as both a member and a leader of multidisciplinary technical teams.

Admission and Degree Requirements

Admission:

  • Submit a Bachelor of Science in Engineering Technology application.
  • Meet one of the following educational requirements:
    • Hold a conferred Associate of Arts (A.A.), Associate of Science (A.S.), or Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) degree from a regionally accredited institution.
    • Complete at least 60 transferable college-level credits from a regionally accredited institution, including a minimum of 15 credits of General Education coursework.
  • Complete General Education, technical, and prerequisite coursework with a grade of "C" or better.
  • Successfully complete ENC1101 and MAC1105, or higher-level equivalents, with a grade of "C" or better.
  • Earn a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.5. Applicants with a cumulative GPA between 2.0 and 2.49 may be considered for conditional admission with approval of the Department Chair.
  • Submit official transcripts from all previously attended institutions. International transcripts must be evaluated by a member of the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES).

Completion:

  • Complete the following required coursework and approved options:
  • Complete senior design courses ETI4448 and ETG4950C at Daytona State College.
  • Complete 48 credits of approved upper-division technical coursework, 44 credits of approved lower-division technical coursework, and 36 credits of General Education for a minimum of 128 total credits.
  • Demonstrate foreign language competency by completing two years of the same foreign language in high school or two semesters of the same college-level foreign language.
  • Satisfy bachelor's degree communication requirements, including ENC1101, ENC1102, and SPC2608, and the Civic Literacy Competency requirement.
  • Earn a grade of "C" or better in all program-specific and prerequisite coursework.

Financial Aid

This program is eligible for federal financial aid and the Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Program, subject to applicable eligibility requirements.

Financing Options: Complete the FAFSA at studentaid.gov/h/apply-for-aid/fafsa. For information on grants, loans, and work-study opportunities, visit the Office of Financial Aid at daytonastate.edu/financial-aid/. Students are also encouraged to apply for Daytona State College Foundation scholarships. Additional information is available at daytonastate.edu/scholarships/.

Career and Labor Market Information

Graduates are prepared for technical and leadership positions in industrial engineering technology, manufacturing operations, quality control, process improvement, automation, logistics, supply chain, product design, and operations management.

Related Career Opportunities Quality Control Engineer, Project Manager, Data Analyst, Manufacturing Operations Manager, Occupational Safety Engineer, Automation Engineer, Process Design Engineer, Testing Engineer, Operations Engineer, Logistics Engineer, Supply Chain Engineer, Production Engineer, Product Design Engineer, Maintenance Engineer
Career Areas Industrial engineering technology, manufacturing, operations management, quality assurance, process improvement, automation, logistics, supply chain, safety, testing, maintenance, and product design
Career Resources U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics | O*NET Online | CareerOneStop

Note: It is never too early to prepare for your career. Log in to the Daytona State Career Services Student Job Board to create your account, submit your resume for review, search for employment opportunities, and practice your interviewing skills through Big Interview. For assistance, contact Career Services to connect with a Career Advisor.

Program Credit Requirements

General Education 36.00 
Lower Level Technical Electives 44.00 
BSET Core Program of Study 18.00 
BSET- Industrial Engineering Technology Concentration 30.00 
TOTAL 128.00

BSET Core Program of Study Courses
GEB3213Business Writing

3.00

EGN3311Statics

3.00

EGN3321Dynamics

3.00

EGN3613Engineering Economics Analysis

3.00

ETG4950CProject Management and Senior Design II and Lab

3.00

ETI4448Project Management and Senior Design I

3.00

Total Credit Hours:18

 

Industrial Engineering Technology Concentration Courses

ETS4502CMetrology and Instrumentation and Lab

3.00

ETI4205Applied Logistics

3.00

ETI4186AppliedReliability

3.00

ESI4312Operations Research

3.00

EIN3314Work Design and Measurement

3.00

EGN3214Programming for Engineers

3.00

EGN3443Probability and Statistics for Engineers

3.00

ETI3116Engineering Quality Assurance

3.00

EET3085Electricity and Electronics

3.00

Program Elective

3.00

Total Credit Hours:30

 

Program Elective Course 

   Select One (3 credits):

ETI4704Occupational Safety

3.00

CEN4801Systems Integration

3.00

ETI4640Operations Management

3.00

ETM4220Energy Systems

3.00

ETM4331Applied Fluid Mechanics

3.00

ETI3421Materials and Processes

3.00

Total Credit Hours:3

 

Sample Program of Study

Year 1

1st Semester

GEB3213Business Writing

3.00

ETI4205Applied Logistics

3.00

EET3085Electricity and Electronics

3.00

MAC2311CCalculus I and Lab

4.00

Technical Elective

3.00

Total Credit Hours:16

 

2nd Semester

ETI3116Engineering Quality Assurance

3.00

ETG3541Applied Mechanics and Physics

3.00

EGN3443Probability and Statistics for Engineers

3.00

EGN3613Engineering Economics Analysis

3.00

MAC2312CCalculus II and Lab

4.00

Technical Elective

3.00

Total Credit Hours:19

 

Year 2

1st Semester

ETS4502CMetrology and Instrumentation and Lab

3.00

EGN3311Statics

3.00

ETI4186AppliedReliability

3.00

ETI4448Project Management and Senior Design I

3.00

MAC2313CCalculus III and Lab

4.00

Total Credit Hours:16

 

2nd Semester

EGN3214Programming for Engineers

3.00

EGN3321Dynamics

3.00

ETG4950CProject Management and Senior Design II and Lab

3.00

ESI4312Operations Research

3.00

EIN3314Work Design and Measurement

3.00

MAP2302CDifferential Equations and Lab

3.00

Total Credit Hours:18

Students are strongly encouraged to seek advisement prior to enrolling in courses.

Note: Sequence of courses may vary. Check catalog course descriptions for requisite requirements.

Total Credit Hours: 68