Industrial Management

About the track

Compatible UC major

  • Industrial Management

Possible UC degree

  • Bachelor of Science in Industrial Management

Overview

Because of the complexity of most production systems, managers responsible for ensuring delivery of goods and services in every industry require an enormous amount of assistance and support. Industrial management graduates from UC's Carl H. Lindner College of Business oversee the planning, scheduling and coordination of work flow and processing activities to deliver quality products and services effectively and efficiently. They support other managers in finance and marketing functions to make the overall organization operate effectively. 

A degree in industrial management positions students for such challenges, through education in subjects pertinent to direct supervision of tasks (line jobs) as well as support activities such as quality management, project planning and materials control (staff jobs).

Potential career paths

  • Engineering Manager
  • Architectural Manager
  • Compliance Manager
  • Industrial Production Manager
  • Industrial Ecologist

Learn more about Industrial Management and what you can do with your major after graduation.

Coursework

Tier 1 coursework
UC course Course # Credits Meets
high school
requirement*
English Composition ENGL 1001 3 English
Applied Calculus I MATH 1044 4 Math
Business Communication COMM 2081 3 Elective
Intro to Microeconomics ECON 1001 3 Economics
Introduction to Marketing MKTG 2080 3 Elective
Total possible credits 15  
Tier 2 coursework
UC course Course # Credits Meets
high school
requirement*
Applied Calculus II MATH 1045 3 Math
Intro to Macroeconomics ECON 1002 3 Economics
Financial Accounting ACCT 2081 3 Elective
Managerial Accounting ACCT 2082 3 Elective
Choose A, B, or C
A) GE: Arts and Humanities (Non-COMM subj.)^ - 3 -
B) GE: Social and Behavioral Sciences (Non-ECON subj.)^ - 3 Social Studies
C) GE: Natural Sciences with Lab^ - 3-4 Science
Total possible credits 15 or 16  

* Credit applicability is at the discretion of your high school and cannot be determined by UC.

^ Your UC advisor will help you select courses that satisfy the GE (General Education) requirement.