+ 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 (3-6)
- IPC 102
or IPC 306 (3)
- Basic courses
- MATH
120, 122, or 126 (3-5)
- MIS 200
(3)
- Core courses
- BAT 201
(3)
- BAT 209
or MGMT 305 (3)
- ENVT
270 (3)
- MFG 112
(3)
- Technology
elective (3)
Second
year
- General education
- Any ECON
(3)
- General
education elective (3-4)
- Basic courses
- STAT
200, BUSE 101; or STAT 211, 212 (6)
- BA 203
or ENG 388 (3)
- Core courses
- ACCT
200 or 221 (3)
- BAT 203,
MGMT 300, or technology elective (3)
- MFG 227
(3)
- Select
9 hours from:
ACCT 222, ACT 225, FIN 300, BAT 102 or BA 102, BAT 201, BAT
204 or MKT 300, LEGS 301.
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