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EXPLORE THE MANUFACTURING MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
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Our graduates don't leave with just a four-year degree - they leave with the tools and know-how to supervise a manufacturing process, manage human and mechanical resources, budgetary essentials and product quality. Built for new-comers, transfer students, or those already in the workplace, this program is career-oriented and manufacturing focused. Learn the importance of all aspects of the industry including sustainability and compliance, lean six sigma, industrial simulation and project management.
Manufacturing Management is a Bachelor of Manufacturing Management (BMM) degree.
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Program Features
- SALARY: $107,560
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- MANAGE ALL ASPECTS OF THE MANUFACTURING ENVIRONMENT
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- STUDENTS COMPLETE THE DEGREE WHILE WORKING
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- ACBSP ACCREDITED
REAL. HANDS-ON. READY.
quick facts >>GRADUATES FIND EMPLOYMENT AT
CAREER PATHS
Supply Chain Management, Lean Manufacturing, Environmental Health and Safety, Plant Management Production Management, Project Management
SALARY RANGERS
Industrial production managers, with a bachelor's degree, make on average $107,560 per year according to the Occupational Outlook Handbook.