Masters of Science in Industrial Management
International Technological University offers a unique graduate program leading to the Masters of Science degree with a major in Industrial Management.
The purpose of the Industrial Management program is the advance competencies achieved at the Bachelors level and the preparation of the students to presume leadership role in the technical fields of the manufacturing industries.
Graduates with an industrial management can immediately enter a supervisory role in manufacturing. In addition, industrial managers gain the necessary interpersonal skills. The MS in industrial management degree also covers organizational management, manufacturing economics and industrial engineering aspects of modern industry.
Admission Requirements
Admission to the MS in industrial management program requires a baccalaureate degree in engineering, technology, or industrial education. Applicants with degrees in related areas of industrial experience are also considered.
Program Requirements
Upon completion of the Masters degree in Industrial Management, the students must complete a total of 36 semester units. Students pursuing a degree in ITU MS Industrial Management program will take 24 semester units of core courses in the Industrial Management concentration category listed below. In addition they must take an additional 12 units from MBA ITU management concentration courses.
The Masters Science degree in Industrial management and MBA courses provide some of the best preparation for a career in production and manufacturing. This Master level coursework includes industrial market structures, and advanced management techniques.
Curriculum
The Industrial Management incorporates a combination of industrial operation, technology and management courses designed to prepare students for management positions in manufacturing and production industries.
The MS in Industrial Management program will help the students to develop the mathematical skills to work with complicated production chains. The MS in Industrial Management Coursework will typically take one to two years to complete.
Courses Requirements
Choose 8 courses of the following courses ……24
AMN 912 Applied Mathematics Methods I (3)
AMN922 Applied Mathematics Methods II (3)
AMN 952 Probability & Statistics for Engineers (3)
INMG 900 Computer-Integrated Manufacturing (3)
INMG 901 Plant Location, Layout, and Materials Handling (3)
INMG 902 Monitoring and Evaluating Work Environments (3)
INMG 903 Work Simplification and Measurement (3)
IMMG 904 Engineering Economy (3)
INMG 905 Applied Ergonomics
INMG 910 Principles of Quality Management (3)
INMG 911 Production Control Systems (3)
INMG 912 Organizational Philosophy and Planning for Quality (3)
INMG 913 Service Organizations Quality Issues (3)
INMG 914 Quality Measurement and Improvement (3)
INMG 915 Quality Decision Methods (3)
INMG 916 Reliability Issues and Product Testing (3)
INMG 917 Disaster Preparedness (3)
INMG 918 Toxicology for Industry (3)
INMG 920 Human Factors in Industrial Accident Prevention (3)
INMG 921 Introduction to Safety & Health (3)
INMG 922 Legal Aspects of Safety (3)
INMG 923 Design and Administration of Industrial Safety Programs (3)
INMG 924 Safety in Transportation Systems (3)
INMG 925 Industrial Safety Engineering Analysis (3)
INMG 926 Behavioral Factors in Safety (3)
INMG 927 Principles of Traffic Safety Education (3)
INMG 928 Systems Analysis in Safety (3)
INMG 930 Fundamentals of Industrial Hygiene (3)
INMT 931 Industrial Hygiene Applications (3)
SAP 910 SAP PP – Production Planning and Control (3)
SAP 911 SAP QM – Quality Management (3)
Choose 4 courses of the following courses ……12
ACTN 900 Financial Accounting (3)
ACTN 910 Managerial Accounting (3)
EBUS 910 Executive Leadership (3)
ECON 920 Macroeconomic Theory (3)
FINN 933 Managerial Finance (3)
GRN 511 Verbal Communications and Conversations (3)
GRN 597 Joint Seminar (3)
GRN 599 Writing and Composition (3)
GRN 921 Independent Study I (3)
GRN 922 Independent Study II (3)
GRN 923 Independent Study III (3)
MBAN 998 MBA Project (3)
MBAN 999 MBA Thesis (3)
MGTN 901 Fundamentals of Management (3)
MGTN 920 Production and Operations Management (3)
MGTN 930 Strategic Operations Management (3)
MGTN 942 Project risk management (3)
MGTN 943 High-Technology Entrepreneurship (3)
MGTN 945 Pitching a Business Plan to Venture Capitalists (VCs) (1)
MGTN 948 Project Management (3)
MGTN 949 Organizational Theory (3)
MGTN 951 Business Communications (3)
MKTN 952 Fundamentals of Supply Chain Management (3)
MGTN 954 Advanced Project Management (3)
MKTN 958 Marketing Management (3)
MKTN 960 Effective Marketing Planning in Dynamic Environment (3)
**Note: And all the Information Systems Management major courses can be counted in the EM Program.


