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The Manufacturing Management program is designed to prepare graduates to assume a range of important leadership roles in manufacturing organizations. This program includes study and practice in the areas of production systems, process improvement, lean management, six sigma, operations management, supply chain management, environmental health and safety, and advanced manufacturing technologies. The Bachelor of Science in Manufacturing Management program is accredited by the Association of Technology, Management, and Applied Engineering (ATMAE). The curricular pattern is reviewed in terms of stated objectives, content, methods, supporting resources and evaluation systems.
A minor is not required with this major.
Major Requirements
Core Requirements
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General Education Requirements
Required courses as part of General Education requirements:
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Directed Technology Electives
Advanced Manufacturing Option or Environmental Health & Safety Option
Directed Technology Electives - Choose 12 Credits of Advanced Manufacturing/Industry 4.0 and/or Environment, Health and Safety courses.
Directed electives
Total Credit Hours: 120