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Industrial Management Major BAS

Metropolitan State University in collaboration with technical colleges offers a Bachelor of Applied Science degree in industrial management. Only students who have graduated with an AAS degree from an approved community/technical college program may pursue this major. The goal of the Industrial Management program is to educate and to train prospective and current employees from entry-level to managerial and leadership positions in order to build their abilities to contribute to the prosperity and well-being of their industries. Students completing this program are prepared to work as managers and leaders in operations environment of an industry. More specifically, they will be trained in project planning and design, modern concepts in operations management, product development, quality control, purchasing management, materials management, logistics and supply chain management.

Admission Requirements

  • Must have completed an approved AAS degree as stipulated in the articulation agreement
  • GPA of 2.5 or higher in AAS
  • Completion of an approved BAS Degree Plan 

Requirements

The degree requirements have four components:

  1. General Education and Liberal Studies

Students in degree programs at Metropolitan State University must complete while at the university, or transfer to the university, a number of courses to meet general education and liberal studies requirements. View General Education and Liberal Studies (GELS) for Metropolitan State University.

  1. COM Foundation Courses (22 credits)

  2. Business Core Courses (24 credits)

  3. Required Courses (16 credits)

* Free waiver examinations are available for "testing out" of these courses. Contact your advisor or the College of Management Advising Center for information.

** Students awarded certificates in both the "Certified in Production and Inventory Management" (CPIM) and "Certified in Integrated Resource Management" (CIRM) have met the DSCI 434 course requirement. Students must submit official documentation to verify these certifications..

***Contact the Decision Science coordinator Hameed Nezhad by email at hameed.nezhad@metrostate.edu