This concentration
is ideal for students interested in production and inventory control,
motion and time study, employer-employee relations, managing engineering
technology, cost analysis, quality improvement and quality control.
Industrial Technology
Management concentration graduates are typically employed in entry-level
or mid-management positions such as:
• product
and process management and supervision
• quality control management
• technical sales
• marketing
• personnel
• labor relations
• industrial training
• customer relations
• plant organization
• scheduling
• inventory management
• transportation and materials handling
• production supervisor
• maintenance supervisor
• project and process consultant
• product designer
• production manager
• production foreman
• technical sales representative
• sales manager
• employee trainer, and
• director of technical services.
Download
audit sheet outlining all courses required
for Industrial Technology Management (MS Word Document).
For more
information about this concentration, please contact Dr.
Ed Bellman, program coordinator for Industrial Technology Management.