College of Business and Technology
Department of
INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY
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INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY MAJOR
AVIATION SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT COMPREHENSIVE MAJOR
- BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
- Kennard
Larson, Chair
- Professors: Envick,
L. Kuskie,
K.
Larson, Tuttle
Associate Professors: Ashman,
Obermier
Assistant Professors:
Arbuckle,
Greni,
Lightner
Lecturers: S. Amundson,
Gibbs,
S. Jochum
Internship Coordinator: B. Jochum,
Department Objectives:
- To prepare students for management careers in aviation systems,
construction, industrial distribution, and telecommunications;
- To provide courses for attaining knowledge of industrial technology and
related areas;
- To provide courses which support and enrich the academic curricula and general
education;
- To provide courses for students interested in transferring to such programs as
engineering, architecture, and education.
College of Business and Technology Graduation Requirements
All students graduating with a degree from the College of Business and Technology must
take at least 50% of their major area credit hour requirements from the College of
Business and Technology at the University of Nebraska at Kearney.
All students graduating with a degree from the College of Business and Technology must
take a minimum of 30 of their last 36 hours of credit needed for their degree from the
University of Nebraska at Kearney.
INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY MAJOR
Four options are available in this major:
- Construction Management Comprehensive Option - Bachelor
of Science Degree
- Industrial Distribution Comprehensive Option - Bachelor
of Science Degree
- Telecommunications Management
Comprehensive Option - Bachelor of Science Degree
- Industrial Technology Option - Bachelor of Science
Degree
Minors:
- Industrial Technology
- Telecommunication for Business, Computer Science &
Information Systems Majors
- Industrial Safety
- Safety Education
The department also offers a Supplemental Teaching
Endorsement in Driver Education.
Courses with the prefix ITEC and SFED are offered by the department.
- Darrel Jensen, Director
- Associate Professor: Jensen
Assistant Professor: S. Morrow
Program Objective:
The Nebraska Safety Center was established at the University of Nebraska at Kearney by
the Nebraska Legislature, in 1978, to provide " . . . increased training and research
activity in fields of traffic safety, home safety, industrial safety, fire safety, and
recreational safety . . ."