Specialization in Industrial Management
Competencies Profile of Graduates for the Specialization in Industrial Management
The Master in Business Administration (MBA) with a specialization in Industrial Management is designed to develop skills that enable students to:
Knowledge
Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of:
- the principles of operations management in a global environment.
- the competitiveness variables to develop the business strategy.
- the elements that affect the operations of the company in the local and global environment.
Skills
- Apply concepts of operations management in the productive administration of a company.
- Use the competitiveness variables to determine the competitive advantage of the company.
- Use the analysis of the global elements that affect the implementation of the business strategy.
Attitudes
- Recognize the importance of operations management to foster innovation and the competitiveness of enterprises.
- Recognize the importance of operations science of as a tool for development of entrepreneurial thinking in business administration.
- Assess the performance of managerial functions considering the ethical and legal aspects that govern the profession.
Requirement for the Specialization in Industrial Management - 15 credits
Required Courses - 6 credits
BADM 6100 | Introduction to Operations Management | 3 |
BADM 697D | Integration Seminar in Research in Industrial Management | 3 |
Three courses selected from following:
BADM 6130 | Production Planning and Control | 3 |
BADM 6140 | Quality Management and Control | 3 |
BADM 6170 | Management Science Applied to Operations Management | 3 |
BADM 6290 | Transportation Systems and Supply Chain | 3 |