Earn Your Bachelor of Science in Industrial Technology
East Carolina University and Wake Technical Community College have partnered to provide qualified Associate of Applied Science (AAS) graduates with a range of new opportunities to continue their education and earn a bachelor’s degree.
ECU’s nationally ranked Bachelor of Science in Industrial Technology (BSIT) Transfer Program is designed for students who have been awarded a qualified AAS degree in an industrial or technical related field. The program offers both online and in-person options.
Six of the program’s eight concentrations can be completed entirely online or on campus. The concentrations in Architectural Design Technology and Mechanical Design Technology require students to attend in-person instruction. Thanks to this new partnership, in-person courses in these concentrations will now be available at Wake Tech in the evenings, allowing students to attend without having to travel to ECU’s main campus in Greenville.
Concentrations
On campus (ECU or WTCC)
- Architectural Design Technology
- Mechanical Design Technology
Online or on campus (ECU only)
- Distribution and Logistics
- Information & Computer Technology
- Industrial Management
- Industrial Engineering Technology
- Bioprocess Manufacturing
- Health Information Technology
ECU to begin offering tech classes at Wake Tech
Learn more about ECU's BSIT partnership with Wake Tech Community College.
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