Bachelor of Science in Industrial Technology AAS Transfer Program
The Bachelor of Science in Industrial Technology (BSIT) Transfer Program is a degree completion curriculum designed for students who have been awarded a qualified Associate in Applied Science (AAS) degree in an industrial or technical related field.
The courses completed in the qualified technical AAS degree provide the foundation and half of the courses required in the major for the Industrial Technology degree. This BS degree program has the flexibility to allow students to tailor a curriculum to their specific career goals.
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Concentrations include:
The curriculum also has a strong emphasis in management, which allows the graduate to function well in either technical or decision-making career fields.
Admission Requirements:
- AAS graduates, or soon to be graduates
- All transfer students must have completed a minimum of 30 hours of transferable general education credit
- Cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher on all attempted courses
- If under 24 years old, completion of the minimum course requirements from high school OR complete 6 credit hours in each of the following: English, Math, Science, Social Science, and Foreign Language (sequenced) at the community college level
- Must have completed 6 transferable hours in English composition equivalent to ENGL 1100 & 1200 and 3 transferable credit hours of college algebra equivalent to MATH 1065.
The BSIT program has two professionally trained Academic Advisors who assist AAS students with their transition to ECU. These advisors encourage students who are interested in transferring to the BSIT program to make contact as early as their first semester at community college. These individuals help make the transition from community college to ECU a smooth one.
Please contact one of these BSIT academic advisors today:
Jason Denius
Concentrations include Mechanical and Architectural Technology, Manufacturing Systems, Industrial Supervision, Distribution and Logistics, Bioprocess Manufacturing
deniusb@ecu.edu
(252) 328-9610
Miranda Williams
Concentrations Information and Computer Technology, Health Information Technologies
williamsmir@ecu.edu
(252) 328-9309