Degree: Bachelor of Science
Major: Industrial Technology
Hours: 120

The 91自拍论坛 Bachelor of Science in Industrial Technology deals not only with things but also with people, finance, information and the environment. Industrial technology answers complex questions: how can we improve safety, quality, productivity and service? What products or services should we offer? What price should we charge? What materials and methods should we use? How can we best motivate and reward people? How much inventory do we need? Where should we locate our plants, stores and warehouse?
This program is 100% online and prepares you to work effectively in the engineer-technologist team and to assume management responsibilities. The program builds a degree focused on technology and management. It is possible for your to work full-time while completing this program.
Introduction to Industrial Engineering: Introduction to Industrial Engineering, its tools and its techniques. Not open to students majoring in engineering.
Engineering Economy: Economics applied to the evaluation of engineering proposals. The effects of depreciation, taxation and interest rates. Not open to students majoring in engineering.
Computer Technology: This course introduces Industrial Technology students to solving business problems with computer programming and spreadsheets. Not open to students majoring in engineering.
Quality Control Applications: Quality assurance and the application of statistics to the control of quality. Control charts, acceptance sampling reliability and the role of standards in the quality function. Not open to students majoring in engineering.
Industrial Management: Provides a foundation for becoming a manager in an industrial organization. Topics include leadership, strategic planning, culture change, human resources and ethics.
You will graduate from the B.S. Industrial Technology program prepared for employment in technical and/or technical management professions in business, industry, education and government. The program uses a management-oriented technical curriculum balanced with studies from a variety of disciplines related to manufacturing and construction technology.
Operations manager, quality control manager, site supervisor, cost estimator