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Management - Manufacturing Sector BachelorsUniversity of Phoenix - United StatesA rejuvenated U.S. manufacturing sector can help move the economy forward. University of Phoenix partnered with the Manufacturing Institute to develop the Bachelor of Science in Management with a concentration in Manuf... Show More A rejuvenated U.S. manufacturing sector can help move the economy forward. University of Phoenix partnered with the Manufacturing Institute to develop the Bachelor of Science in Management with a concentration in Manufacturing Sector* degree program to deliver the core academic competencies required to compete within the manufacturing arena. The degree imparts organizational management, communication and leadership skills as well as operations management competencies to create managers who excel in the use of both “soft” and technical skills. Find out how University of Phoenix can prepare you to lead in manufacturing. The Bachelor of Science in Management (BSM) degree program is designed to develop the professional knowledge and skills of cross functional managers in any organization. The BSM degree enhances skills necessary for improved organizational effectiveness in a dynamic and evolving workplace. The curriculum focuses on the development of management roles. It emphasizes skills necessary to align resources, and to improve communication, productivity, and effectiveness. Through a participative learning environment structured for adult learners, students are taught to manage innovation and apply professional skills and knowledge. Special emphasis can be placed on key management areas, including, leadership, general management, or human resource management based on student preference. The Manufacturing Sector (MAN) concentration focuses on strategic performance improvement of all business planning, global sourcing and procurement, production, and logistical activities that make up an organization’s operations and supply chain. The program highlights the important role that operations and supply chain play in satisfying customer demands and expectations. The program also emphasizes a company’s need to develop and maintain a sustainable competitive advantage through the efficient and effective performance of all operations. The program provides the most current content in the manufacturing field as outlined by various specialized manufacturing and supply chain organizations and experts. In addition to courses in the BSM foundation and courses specific to manufacturing, the degree concentration has coursework that stresses key business related knowledge and skill development in the areas of computers and information processing, business law, macro-economics, financial analysis, and marketing. In the Manufacturing Concentration, 15 credit hours are required. Students must successfully complete two required courses: OI/361 (Innovation, Design, and Creativity for a Competitive Advantage) and MGT/420 (Managing Quality in the Supply Chain). Students must also complete three additional business elective courses (9-credit hours) within the Manufacturing concentration. Additionally, there is one suggested elective track that students have the option to complete as part of the 9-concentration elective credit requirements. This includes a General Manufacturing track. Students must also satisfy General Education and Elective requirements to meet the 120 semester-credit minimums required for completion of the degree. Entry Requirements- Have earned an acceptable high school diploma, GED® equivalent, California High School Proficiency Examination certificate or foreign secondary school equivalent. If you currently don’t meet this requirement, you can arrange to take the GED through your state’s GED administrator’s office or search for the nearest GED testing center. - Be at least 16 years of age at the time of application if applying to an associate degree program. - Meet work experience requirements or have access to an organizational environment, depending on your selected degree program, in order to successfully complete program objectives and apply concepts you learn in our courses. Please contact an Enrollment Representative to learn if your program has such a requirement. - Be a citizen or permanent resident of the United States or hold an approved, valid visa if residing in the United States. - Not have been expelled from a previous institution. - Complete all required forms for admission as well as submit official test scores and official transcripts from all colleges and universities you’ve attended.
International applicants Applicants without appropriate previous academic experience in an English language environment must pass the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL®), the Test of English as an International Communication (TOEIC®), the Berlitz® Online Proficiency Test, the Pearson Test of English Academic or the International English Language Testing System (IELTS®). Other FeesBooks and supplies: $3,800 |
$14,076 Domestic $14,076 International |
50 Months Fulltime |
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Emergency Management BachelorsCharles Sturt University - AustraliaThe Bachelor of Emergency Management aims to develop a practical as well as theoretical base for those people who have responsibilities in the field of Emergency Risk Management. The course is designed to meet... Show More The Bachelor of Emergency Management aims to develop a practical as well as theoretical base for those people who have responsibilities in the field of Emergency Risk Management. The course is designed to meet the needs and interests of a variety of client groups ranging from public bodies concerned with the protection of life and property such as local government, the police, fire, ambulance, state emergency services and community and health services to a myriad of private sector groups (e.g. the insurance industry, manufacturing industry). Research has shown that the amount of damage being caused to communities around the world from both natural and technological hazards is increasing steadily. The management of natural and technological disasters has been formalised through government legislation establishing emergency management organisations which must develop and maintain community counter-disaster preparedness and plans at all levels of the community. To enable our communities to become more resilient and sustainable from an emergency management perspective, we must ensure that they continue to develop their emergency risk management capabilities. The development and conduct of emergency management activities (e.g. hazard and risk assessments, emergency management plan development, operations management strategy development, community recovery strategy development) will assist in reversing the hazard trend by minimising the risk of hazards occurring and the consequences when they do occur. Such activities are an essential aspect of comprehensive emergency management practice for communities. Entry RequirementsTo be admitted into the course, prospective students need to indicate their likelihood of success through: previous studies, and other attainments and experience. Other FeesOverseas examination fees ($100/course) Textbooks Student Services and Amenities Fee (Max. $281/year) Incidental unit costs |
$11,795 Domestic $11,795 International |
36 Months Fulltime |
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Engineering Management MastersPennsylvania State University - United StatesEngineering managers hold unique positions in business and industry because of their ability to blend technical skills with a balance of essential business and management skills. They plan, lead, coordinate, and drive ... Show More Engineering managers hold unique positions in business and industry because of their ability to blend technical skills with a balance of essential business and management skills. They plan, lead, coordinate, and drive the direction of design, research and development, and production in organizations. As competitive pressures continue to reshape the typical role of the engineer from one that was largely technical to one that encompasses business and management, individuals with skills that bridge that gap will have a distinct advantage over their competitors. The Penn State online Master of Engineering Management combines a curriculum rich in problem solving, management science, and economics. It was designed to enhance your capabilities to manage projects and lead technical teams in both the public and private sectors. Why Engineering Management at Penn State? Penn State's engineering programs have consistently ranked high among the leading engineering programs in the country, according to U.S. News & World Report. The online Master of Engineering Management combines faculty expertise from Penn State Great Valley and Penn State Harrisburg. The course content is enhanced through interactions with your fellow students and the faculty. You will move through the program as a cohort, taking only two years to complete the degree. Learning in a cohort creates a broader environment for collaborating and networking with your peers and faculty, while reinforcing instruction and content. Who Should Apply? If you are looking to provide technical leadership to your teams and projects while simultaneously weighing the financial risks and rewards to the corporation, managing human and technical resources, and making high-risk decisions in an uncertain environment, this is the degree for you. The Penn State online Master of Engineering Management fulfills an industry need to educate engineers in the techniques, theories, and practices necessary to operate effectively in management roles. Applicants should possess an undergraduate degree in engineering, mathematics, physics, or science and have demonstrated the skills required for managing complex engineering projects, products, and services in a typical engineering organization. To enroll in the Master of Engineering Management program, you should have a minimum of three years of applicable work experience. Career Opportunities for Graduates The engineering management program is well-suited for you if you want to move into a management position with an engineering company or a more technically intensive role in a business environment. As an engineering manager, you could have a variety of career opportunities available. Because of your expanded skill set, you can look for employment in areas such as:
biomedical engineering Entry RequirementsFor admission to the Graduate School, an applicant must hold either (1) a baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited U.S. institution or (2) a tertiary (postsecondary) degree that is deemed comparable to a four-year bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited U.S. institution. This degree must be from an officially recognized degree-granting institution in the country in which it operates. To enroll in the Master of Engineering Management program, you should have a minimum of three years of applicable work experience. All applicants are expected to have earned a junior/senior grade point average of 3.0 or higher. The program contains a number of courses requiring a solid background in engineering, mathematics, physics, or science so that participants are able to demonstrate the skills required for the management of complex engineering projects, products, and services within a typical engineering organization.
All international applicants must take and submit scores for the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) or the IELTS (International English Language Testing System), with the exceptions noted below. The minimum acceptable score for the TOEFL is 550 for the paper-based test, or a total score of 80 with a 19 on the speaking section for the internet-based test (iBT). Applicants with iBT speaking scores between 15 and 18 may be considered for provisional admission, which requires completion of specified remedial English courses ESL 114G (American Oral English for Academic Purposes) and/or ESL 116G (ESL/Composition for Academic Disciplines) and attainment of a grade of B or higher. The minimum acceptable composite score for the IELTS is 6.5. Graduate programs may have more stringent requirements. Other Fees |
$15,345 Domestic $15,345 International |
24 Months Fulltime |
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Food Manufacture (Operations Management) BachelorsUniversity of Lincoln - United KingdomShaped by major food industry employers, the degree develops you for key roles in quality and technical management within the food sector helping the industry meet the demand for highly skilled technicians and managers... Show More Shaped by major food industry employers, the degree develops you for key roles in quality and technical management within the food sector helping the industry meet the demand for highly skilled technicians and managers. You will gain expert knowledge of food factory processing and automation, quality assurance and new product development and manufacturing management techniques, with an emphasis on vocational learning which fits in to the busy and ever-changing environment of this sector. The course focuses on the food supply chain, from a global, regional and local perspective. You will consider the impact of economic and environmental drivers on food policy and markets - including waste management, energy efficiency, food quality and food safety, underpinned by an innovative science-based analytical and predictive approach to food production. The BSc (Hons) can be taken as a top-up to the Foundation Degree in Food Manufacture - following a short bridging programme - or a relevant HND. The entire part-time option from Certificate level, through Diploma and up to BSc (Hons) will take approximately four and a half years to complete. This unique course will provide you with expertise in food manufacturing, business management, new product development and packaging design, with an emphasis on developing your project management skills and creative thinking. The concept of the course centres on the food supply chain, and whilst focusing on a global perspective, also considers regional and local supply. An integral part of this concept is raising awareness of the individual’s role within the supply chain. You will consider the impact of economic and environmental drivers on food policy and markets, which will naturally encompass studies on waste management, energy efficiency, food quality and food safety, underpinned by an innovative science-based analytical and predictive approach to food production. You will study a range of subjects which blend science, technology, management and commodity knowledge. The management modules will also provide you with a strategic overview of the industry, drawing on current legislation and its impact on the industry and society, as well as develop your skills in becoming an effective manager, giving you the tools to control manufacturing performance.
The food industry is changing rapidly driven by increased competition, both within the UK and abroad, new legislation and need to meet the increasingly complex demands of consumers. The need to increase productivity and market share has resulted in the rapid development of sophisticated processing technologies in food manufacture and a movement towards more complicated supply and distribution chain throughout the world. Entry RequirementsApplications seeking direct admission to the BSc (Hons) must satisfy the University that they are competent in the English language and hold a minimum of 260 UCAS points. This may include A levels (including one or more science subject), a Foundation degree, BTEC Diploma/Extended Diploma, Advanced Apprenticeship in Food Manufacturing or a related subject. Vocational or professional qualifications will be considered. Ideally candidates will have been employed in a managerial or supervisory role in the food manufacture or related industry. Other FeesTuition fee varies for every year
Year 4 - £2000 Year 5 - £1000 |
$6,050 Domestic $6,050 International |
54 Months Fulltime |
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Logistics Management MastersColorado Technical University - United StatesColorado Technical University’s Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree program's concentration in Logistics Management allows students to prepare for a logistics role in one of three specific tracks of study ... Show More Colorado Technical University’s Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree program's concentration in Logistics Management allows students to prepare for a logistics role in one of three specific tracks of study relevant to the military, government or the private sector. Students can explore managerial supply chain philosophy and logistics concepts and learn how to adapt and implement them into a manufacturing environment. The tracks provide students with the opportunity to truly customize their traditional or online logistics degree in order to best prepare for the career path they seek. Entry RequirementsInterview. Connect with an Admissions Advisor, in person or by phone, to explore your goals and confirm your decision to pursue your degree at CTU. Apply. Submit a completed Colorado Technical University graduate admission application online. Submit documentation. Submit an official transcript verifying completion of an accredited baccalaureate degree by the end of the first session. If you do not have an official baccalaureate transcript on file, you may be admitted as a non-regular student. Additionally, non-native speakers of English are required to provide proof of English proficiency, such as TOEFL, IELTS or other English proficiency assessment results, prior to admission. Colorado Technical University seeks students who desire to build upon their undergraduate degree and career experiences by pursuing graduate study. Colorado Technical University will accept baccalaureate degrees earned with a CGPA of 2.0 or higher (on a 4.0 scale) from any United States institution accredited by an agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education or from internationally recognized foreign institutions of higher education. International institutions must be licensed or officially recognized by the Education Department or Ministry of the country where the institution is in operation to be eligible for transfer of credit or degree status. Other Fees |
$18,720 Domestic $18,720 International |
18 Months Fulltime |
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