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Manufacturing Technology Management - Industrial Technology Concentration

Manufacturing Technology Management - Industrial Technology Concentration

Bachelor of Applied Science

This program is available at the Springfield - Leffel Lane location.

Students completing a Bachelor of Applied Science degree in Manufacturing Technology Management are qualified to pursue management, supervisor, and team leader roles in manufacturing, distribution, and engineering related facilities. Training in this program includes hands-on technical labs in robotics, welding, computer numerical control (CNC), industrial maintenance, manufacturing, additive, and computer-aided design.  Management skills are embedded in each course to give students the opportunity to have “real life” experiences in the areas of human relations, communication, project management, and business.

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Outcomes and Curriculum

Upon completion of a Bachelor of Applied Science degree in Manufacturing Technology Management, a graduate will be able to:

  • Integrate principles of management with manufacturing processes, procedures, and production to develop problem solving and critical thinking skills in a manufacturing setting.
  • Assess and apply operations management theory and best practices within the manufacturing environment to achieve operational goals.
  • Demonstrate the management of integrated manufacturing processes within complex manufacturing environments
  • Analyze and improve operations management decisions to meet desired outcomes within the manufacturing facility from design to production to sustainability.
  • Generate training programs, evaluation methods and schedules to provide comprehensive training covering a broad range of technical skills used in manufacturing.
  • Evaluate communication, leadership, and human relations skills between all levels of personnel within a manufacturing setting.
Course Title Credits
Fall
INT 1310 AC/DC Electrical Systems 2
INT 1210 Pneumatics I 1
INT 1220 Pneumatics II 1
INT 1000 OSHA 10-Hour General Safety 1
ENT 1050 Manufacturing Foundations 4
ENT 1000 Introduction to Industrial and Engineering Technology 3
EBE 1000 Employability Skills 1
ENG 1111 English I 3
 
Spring
INT 2500 Programmable Logic Control 3
INT 1410 Mechanical Systems I 2
INT 1350 Motor and Motor Controls 3
INT 1250 Hydraulics II 1
INT 1240 Hydraulics I 1
MTH 1115 Industrial Calculations 3
 
Summer
EBE 2702 Co-op Education I 2
 
Fall
INT 2320 DC Electronic Drives 2
INT 2300 Electrical Troubleshooting 3
INT 2200 Hydraulic and Pneumatic Troubleshooting 3
INT 1430 Mechanical Systems III 2
INT 1420 Mechanical Systems II 2
-- Arts/Humanities or Social/Behavioral Science Elective 3
 
Spring
INT 2510 Process Control 3
INT 2500 Programmable Logic Control 3
ECO 2210 Principles of Macroeconomics 3
ENG 2211 Business Communication 3
PHY 1100 Fundamentals of Physics 4
 
Fall
MTM 3000 Technical Manufacturing Skills for Management I 5
MTM 3100 Technical Manufacturing Skills for Management II 5
CHM 1150 Introduction to General Chemistry 4
COM 1120 Public Speaking I 3
 
Spring
MTM 3200 Integrative Manufacturing Technology 4
MTM 3300 Quality Management Systems in Manufacturing 4
MTM 3400 OSHA 30-Hour General Safety 3
MTH 3000 Math for Manufacturing Technology 4
 
Fall
MTM 4000 Real World Applications in Manufacturing 3
MTM 4100 Technical Communications 3
MGT 1500 Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt / Problem Solving for Team Members 1
MGT 1510 Lean Six Sigma Green Belt / Problem Solving for Team Leaders 3
HST 1220 American History Since 1865 3
 
Spring
MTM 4300 Manufacturing Innovations 5
MTM 4400 Advanced Project Management for Manufacturing Processes 4
ECO 2220 Principles of Microeconomics 3
PHL 2000 Critical Thinking 3
 
  Total credit hours 122

Questions? We're here to help!

Dr. J. Nickey Brown Assistant Professor and Coordinator, Manufacturing Technology Management

937.328.6010 brownj@clarkstate.edu