Industrial Technology
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Upper Iowa University, in partnership with Northeast Iowa Community College (NICC), provides you with the opportunity to earn certification for teaching Industrial Technology in Iowa secondary schools. You will take Industrial Technology content through NICC and complete the professional education core program through Upper Iowa University. Coursework can be started either at UIU or NICC.
When you successfully complete the various requirements, you are well prepared for teaching positions in Industrial Technology immediately after graduation.
LOCATION: Main residential campus in Fayette, Iowa
MAJOR IN INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY
- (4) CON:195 Construction Principles II
- (4) CON:238 Construction Principles III
- (5) ELE:117 DC Theory
- (5) ELE:118 AC Theory
- (2) CON:111 Basic Drafting
- (2) CON:113 Construction Print Reading
- (2) CAD:172 Introduction to CAD: AutoCAD
- (3) WEL:131 Oxyacetylene Welding
- (1) AUT:102 Introduction to Automotive Technology
- (4) AUT:123 Applied Automotive Basics I
- (3) AUT:124 Applied Automotive Basics II
(8)
OR
- (1) AUT:102 Introduction to Automotive Technology
- (5) AUT:405 Automotive Suspension and Steering
- (5) AUT:504 Automotive Brake Systems
(10)
One of the following (2-4):
- (4) CIS:223 Cisco/Adobe Web Design
- (3) NET:212 Cisco Networking I
- (2) CAD:175 Advanced CAD: AutoCAD
- (.5) NSC: 133 First Aid/CPR
- (2) CON: 141 Basic Construction Skills
- (4) PHY 106 Survey of Physics
Additionally, at least 10 semester hours in one of the following areas of concentration are required in the major:
- Manufacturing
- Energy and Power
- Graphic Communication
- Construction
- Transportation
(10)
- (3) PHY 105 Conceptual Physics*
Total: 57-59 credits
*Physics may be taken at either Upper Iowa or NICC.
In addition to the major requirements, the professional education core must be completed.





