2024-2025 Undergraduate/Graduate Catalog

Manufacturing Management, B.S.

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

AC 210Accounting for Decision-Making

3

CS 113Introduction to Computer Programming

3

MGT 295Fundamentals of Management and Organizational Behavior

3

MM 121Mechanical CAD

3

or

ROBO 220Parametric Modeling and Simulation

3

MM 216Manufacturing Processes

3

TM 120Introduction to Technology Management

3

TM 190Global Quality Management Systems

3

TM 310Environment, Health and Safety (EH&S)

3

TM 360Production Systems

3

TM 362Leading Project Teams

3

TM 366Supply Chain and Purchasing Strategies

3

TM 390Lean Operation Management

3

TM 401Industrial Internship

3

TM 426Applied Metrology

3

TM 463Logistics Management

3

TM 464Six Sigma Quality

3

General Education Requirements

Required courses as part of General Education requirements:

ENGR 290Engineering Technical Writing and Presentation

3

ECON 201Principles of Microeconomics

3

CHEM 161General Chemistry

3

CHEM 162General Chemistry Laboratory

1

PSY 112Introduction to Psychology

3

PHYS 111Introductory Physics I

3

or

PHYS 121General Physics I

4

or

PHYS 125University Physics I

4

STAT 200Business Statistics

3

MATH 123Applied Business Mathematics

3

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

12

MM 226Principles of Computer Numerical Control (CNC)

3

MM 236Tool Design

3

MM 324Fluid Power Systems

3

ROBO 420Manufacturing Automation

3

ROBO 260Programmable Controllers

4

ROBO 470Robotics Systems Engineering and Analysis

3

ROBO 425Advanced Programmable Logic Controllers

3

TM 436Advanced Applied Metrology

3

TM 490Advanced Six Sigma Quality

3

CM 335Construction Safety

3

TM 411Industrial Hygiene

3

TM 412Safety Training Methods

3

TM 414Accident Investigation & Loss Control

3

TM 456Hazardous Material Management

3

Total Credit Hours: 120