PDF Bulletin Undergraduate Programs 2019-2020

BULLETIN ? UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS ? 2019?2020

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Foreword .............................................................................................. 4 University Overview ............................................................................. 5

Accreditation ................................................................................. 5 Administration and Colleges ........................................................ 5 Academic Calendar ...................................................................... 5 Undergraduate Academic Affairs ................................................ 5 Research ....................................................................................... 6 Illinois Institute of Technology History and Campuses .............. 7 Student Demographics ................................................................. 8 Undergraduate Admission .................................................................. 9 Financial Information ........................................................................ 13 Undergraduate Education ................................................................. 20 Undergraduate Degree Programs .............................................. 20 Co-Terminal Degree Programs ................................................... 22 Core Curriculum .......................................................................... 24 Minors ......................................................................................... 26 Special Programs ....................................................................... 27 English Language Services ........................................................ 35 Colleges .............................................................................................. 37 Armour College of Engineering .................................................. 40

Energy/Environment/Economics ........................................ 41 Biomedical Engineering ...................................................... 42

Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering: Cell and Tissue Engineering Track ............................................. 44 Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering: Medical Imaging Track ............................................................... 47 Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering: Neural Engineering Track ......................................................... 50 Chemical and Biological Engineering ................................. 53 Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering ............. 54 Civil, Architectural, and Environmental Engineering .......... 61 Bachelor of Science in Architectural Engineering ....... 63 Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering ..................... 67 Bachelor of Science in Engineering Management ...... 71 Electrical and Computer Engineering ................................. 79 Bachelor of Science in Computer and Cybersecurity Engineering ................................................................... 81 Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering ............ 84 Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering ............. 87 Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering/Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering ........................... 90

Mechanical, Materials, and Aerospace Engineering .......... 95 Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Engineering ........... 98 Bachelor of Science in Materials Science and Engineering ................................................................. 101 Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering ....... 104

College of Architecture ............................................................ 110 Bachelor of Architecture ................................................... 111

College of Science .................................................................... 119 Applied Mathematics ........................................................ 121 Bachelor of Science in Applied Mathematics ........... 123 Bachelor of Science in Statistics .............................. 129 Biology ............................................................................... 133 Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry ........................ 135 Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry/Bachelor of Science in Psychological Science ............................. 138 Bachelor of Science in Bioinformatics ...................... 143 Bachelor of Science in Biology .................................. 146 Bachelor of Science in Biology/Bachelor of Science in Psychological Science ............................................... 149 Bachelor of Science in Molecular Biochemistry and Biophysics ................................................................... 152 Preparatory Program for Medical Studies (PostBaccalaureate Premed) .............................................. 155 Chemistry ........................................................................... 160 Bachelor of Science in Bioanalytical Chemistry ........ 162 Bachelor of Science in Chemistry ............................. 165 Bachelor of Science in Computational Chemistry and Biochemistry ............................................................... 169 Bachelor of Science in Environmental Chemistry ..... 172 Bachelor of Science in Forensic Chemistry .............. 175 Bachelor of Science in Medicinal Chemistry ............. 178 Computer Science ............................................................. 182 Bachelor of Science in Artificial Intelligence ............. 184 Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Systems ...................................................................................... 187 Bachelor of Science in Computer Science ................ 191 Physics ............................................................................... 199 Bachelor of Science in Applied Physics .................... 201 Bachelor of Science in Astrophysics ......................... 206 Bachelor of Science in Physics ................................. 208

Lewis College of Human Sciences .......................................... 211 Humanities ......................................................................... 213

Bachelor of Science in Communication: General Communication .......................................................... 215

Bachelor of Science in Communication: Journalism of Science ........................................................................ 217

Bachelor of Science in Communication: Journalism of Technology and Business .......................................... 220

ROTC: Naval Science ......................................................... 318 Courses A-Z ..................................................................................... 321 Academic Policies and Procedures ................................................ 426

Academic Honesty ................................................................... 426 Advising and Academic Progress ........................................... 426

Bachelor of Science in Communication: Professional and Technical Communication (PTC) ........................ 222

Bachelor of Science in Digital Humanities (DHUM) ...................................................................................... 225

Bachelor of Science in Humanities (HUM) ................ 230

Psychology ......................................................................... 236

Bachelor of Science in Applied Analytics .................. 240

Bachelor of Science in Behavioral Health and Wellness ...................................................................................... 243

Bachelor of Science in Consumer Research, Analytics, and Communication ................................................... 248

Academic Program Audit .................................................. 426 Academic Progress, Probation, and Academic Suspension/ Dismissal ............................................................................ 426 Advising .............................................................................. 427 Change of Major or Declaration of Additional Majors ..... 427 Change of Status .............................................................. 427 Second Bachelor's Degree ................................................ 427 Credit by Examination .............................................................. 427 Grades and Transcripts ............................................................ 428 Grade Appeal ..................................................................... 430

Bachelor of Science in Psychological Science ......... 251

Dean's List ......................................................................... 430

Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry/Bachelor of Science in Psychological Science ............................. 256

Bachelor of Science in Biology/Bachelor of Science in Psychological Science ............................................... 261

Social Sciences ................................................................. 266

Bachelor of Science in Global Studies ...................... 267

Bachelor of Science in Science, Technology, and Society ...................................................................................... 270

Transcripts ......................................................................... 430 Graduation ................................................................................ 431

Graduation with Honors .................................................... 431 Leaves and Withdrawals .......................................................... 431 Petitions .................................................................................... 432 Registration .............................................................................. 432

Academic Loads ................................................................ 433

Bachelor of Science in Social and Economic Development Policy .................................................... 274

School of Applied Technology ................................................. 280

Food Science and Nutrition .............................................. 281

Industrial Technology and Management ......................... 282

Bachelor of Industrial Technology and Management ...................................................................................... 284

Information Technology and Management ...................... 289

Bachelor of Information Technology and Management ...................................................................................... 293

Graduate Course Enrollment Approval ............................. 433 Residence Requirements .................................................. 433 Student Classification ....................................................... 433 Unit of Credit ..................................................................... 434 Campus Overview ............................................................................ 447 Campus Resources .................................................................. 435 Academic Resource Center .............................................. 435 Access, Card, and Parking Services ................................. 435 Athletics and Recreation ................................................... 435

Bachelor of Information Technology and Management: Transfer Program ....................................................... 297 Bachelor of Science in Applied Cybersecurity and Information Technology ............................................. 302 Stuart School of Business ....................................................... 307 Bachelor of Science in Business Administration ............. 309 Graduate Education .................................................................. 313 ROTC ......................................................................................... 314 ROTC: Air Force Aerospace Studies ................................. 314 ROTC: Military Science ...................................................... 316

Campus Life ....................................................................... 436 Career Services .................................................................. 436 Communication Across the Curriculum Program ............ 436 Commuter Student Services ............................................. 437 Disability Resources .......................................................... 437 English Language Services ............................................... 437 Fraternity and Sorority Life ............................................... 437 Graduate Academic Affairs ............................................... 438 Idea Shop ........................................................................... 438 International Center ........................................................... 439

Interprofessional Projects Program ................................. 440 Leadership Academy ......................................................... 440 Libraries ............................................................................. 440 Office of Digital Learning .................................................. 442 Office of Inclusion, Diversity, and Employer Engagement ............................................................................................. 442 One Stop ............................................................................ 444 Registrar ............................................................................. 444 Residence Life ................................................................... 444 Student Affairs .................................................................. 444 Student Employment Office .............................................. 445 Student Health and Wellness Center ............................... 445 Technology Services ......................................................... 445 Undergraduate Academic Affairs ..................................... 446 Writing Center .................................................................... 446 Map ............................................................................................ 447 Index ................................................................................................. 449

4 Foreword

FOREWORD

Purpose of the Illinois Institute of Technology Undergraduate Bulletin

This bulletin describes the academic programs and resources, policies, procedures, and student services in effect at the time of publication. It is a primary source of information for undergraduate students, faculty, and the administration.

General information regarding the history of the university, the setting of the campus, and campus life is also included. These sections can be used by prospective students and others to gain an understanding of the university as a whole.

The programs described in this bulletin are applicable to those students who enter Illinois Institute of Technology in the academic year 2019?2020. Students follow the programs described in the bulletin in effect at the time of their first registration.

Changes in programs and policies often occur before a new bulletin is published. A faculty adviser from the student's major department is the best source for current curriculum information. The Office of Undergraduate Academic Affairs can refer students to the appropriate administrative office for current policies and procedures. Many policies in this bulletin are also found at iit.edu/registrar.

Illinois Institute of Technology is a multicultural community that values and respects its members. We take pride in the fact that our faculty, staff, and students come from various backgrounds and all parts of the world, and we welcome their diverse perspectives and contributions. It is our policy to provide a working and learning environment in which faculty, staff, and students are able to realize their full potential as productive members of the university community.

To this end, Illinois Institute of Technology affirms its commitment to equal opportunity and nondiscrimination in employment and education for all qualified individuals regardless of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, applicable veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state, or local law. Further, the university is committed to taking affirmative action to increase opportunities at all levels of employment and to increase opportunities for participation in programs and activities by all faculty, staff, and students.

Every member of the Illinois Institute of Technology community: faculty, staff, and student, is expected to cooperate fully in meeting these goals.

Any student, applicant, or employee of Illinois Institute of Technology who believes that they have received inequitable treatment because of discrimination violating the university's stated policy of equal opportunity in employment and in education should communicate, either in writing or in person, with the Director, Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative Action, IIT Tower, Illinois Institute of Technology.

For descriptions of graduate programs and courses, see the Illinois Tech Bulletin: Graduate Programs or visit the website web.iit.edu/gaa. For descriptions of law programs and courses, see the Chicago-Kent College of Law website (kentlaw.iit.edu).

The information in this bulletin is subject to change without notice. Changes will be duly published. See iit.edu.

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