Industrial Management Degree
The Industrial Management degree program is designed to provide a solid background in manufacturing as well as hands-on technical training in advanced industrial areas such as robotics, programmable control, and computer numerical control (CNC). This technical training includes operational topics such as quality control, production and material control, business management, and supervision in an effort to train well-rounded graduates for careers in engineering technology, quality, production management, and supervision. The goal of this degree is to fill the growing need for workers who can operate on both the technical side and business side of industry. This will provide more growth opportunities for those wishing to focus on a more well-rounded training necessary for future advancement.
Courses
- DFTG 122 — CAD-Theory & Practice I
- INDT 210 — Engineering Design
- DFTG 129 — Blueprint Reading Machine Trades
- INDT 122
- ENGL 186 — Writing in the Workplace
- ENGL 101 — English Composition
- INDT 111 — Industrial Safety
- CITA 120 — Microsoft Excel (Beginner)
- TECM 110 — Technical Mathematics
- BUSN 103 — Introduction to Business
- BUSN 128 — Principles of Supervision
- BUSN 201 — Business Communication
- CITA 151 — Intro to Computer Applications
- INDT 110 — Fluid Power
- INDT 115 — Instrument & Process Control
- INDT 120 — Drives and Motors
- INDT 132 — Introduction to CNC
- INDT 190 — Industrial Robotics
- INDT 211 — Industrial Troubleshooting & Repair
- INDT 221 — Industrial Wiring
- INDT 280 — Program. Control Concepts & Appl
- WELD 189 — Industrial Welding
- WELD 200 — Weld Automation & Production
- INDT 118 — Manufacturing Processes
- PSYH 101 — Psychology
- SOCO 101 — Sociology
- BUSN 127 — Principles of Management
- INDT 212 — Material and Production Control
- INDT 213 — Quality Control & Improvement