|
Mar 28, 2025
|
|
|
|
2025-2026 | Academic Catalog
Industrial Operations | A.A.S. | Part-Time
|
|
The Industrial Operations program provides students with a broad background in operations management, industrial health and safety, quality systems, statistics, management techniques and human relations. The program culminates in a project in which students demonstrate the totality of their industrial operations knowledge. Students may seek lean manufacturing certification or a Six Sigma green belt with projects conducted at local manufacturing facilities.
Some possible careers include ►
managers, supervisors or team leaders in inventory control, manufacturing, material handling, materials resource planning, operations, quality, purchasing, transportation and warehousing
Program Outcomes ►
The student will
- demonstrate a basic knowledge of industrial operations;
- demonstrate a basic understanding of industrial operations management;
- explain the uses and effectiveness of the various quality systems;
- apply problem solving tools to industrial operations problems;
- explain how human relations in the workplace are essential for continuous improvement;
- develop an ethical model of conduct for workplace relationships;
- explain cost considerations inherent in industrial operations;
- explain the cost savings potential of lean manufacturing and Six Sigma programs;
- demonstrate effective written and oral communications skills; and
- apply effective interpersonal and teamwork skills.
|
Semester 1
 Semester 2
 Semester 3 [Summer]
 Semester 4
 Semester 5
 Semester 6 [Summer]
 Semester 7
 Semester 8
 Semester 9 [Summer]
 Semester 10
 | PSY 121S Introduction to Psychology | 3 | | | ►Meet with transfer institution advisor, if applicable. | | Technical Elective1 | 3 | | | | Credit Hours | 6 | | | | 1To be chosen from a BUS, CIS, EGR, HRM, IMT, MFG or SCM course. | Semester 11
 |
|
|