BGSU
Firelands
Industrial Management
The
major in industrial management prepares students for an
assignment in planning, organizing and controlling the
manufacturing operation, including supervisory and management
techniques and systems used in production.
A
sequence of courses in total quality leadership, human
relations and resources management, business finance and
economics, production management, occupational safety
and hygiene, and statistical process control provide students
with specialized knowledge and practical skills in industrial
management.
Learning
Outcomes
Graduates
from this program are expected to achieve the following:
- A
detailed understanding of management including planning,
organizing and controlling the manufacturing operation;
- An
ability to apply management theory in real world settings.
First
year
- General
education
- ENG
110, 111 and/or 112 (3-8)
- IPC
102 (3)
- General
education elective (3-4)
- Basic
courses
- MATH
120 or 126 (5)
- MIS
200 (3)
- Core
courses
- BAT
102, 201 (6)
- BAT
209 or MGMT 305 (3)
- ENVT
270 (3)
- MFG
112 (3)
- DESN
104 (3)
Second
year
- General
education
- ECON
202 or 203 (3)
- General
education elective (3-4)
- Basic
courses
- STAT
200, BUSE 101; or
- STAT
211, 212 (6)
- BA
203 (3)
- Core
courses
- ACCT
221 (3)
- BAT
203 or MGMT 300 (3)
- MFG
220 (3)
- MFG
227 (3)
- Finance
elective (3)
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