An Industrial Management major, similar to its counterparts, which include risk management and logistics management, is a specialized entry into corporate America. Industrial Management majors are the folks with long-term planning skills. They’re the ones who help to plan and manage a corporation’s production strategy. This means that they have to have a keen sense of business, along with a great understanding of economics and finance. Either those, or a very accurate crystal ball.
Industrial Management majors are always in demand by companies and government organizations. Running a business can be a roller-coaster ride, and Industrial Management majors are there to help prepare and control some of that fickleness with long-term strategic planning that takes into consideration everything from supply and demand to last year’s gross revenues.
Business Information Systems
Business Operational Planning
Career Orientation: Management
Management Project
Organizational Behavior and Leadership Skills
Production and Operations Analysis
Production Planning and Control
Quality Management and Control
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