B.S.,
Management,
Operations Management Track
Eberly College of Business and Information Tech.
What You'll Do
Like a fast-running river, a smooth-flowing business makes rapid progress, moving around and over obstacles without slowing down or backing up. As a Management major pursuing the Operations Management track at Indiana University of Pennsylvania, you’ll learn how to keep business operations running smoothly and profitably.
Among the classes you’ll take are Accounting Principles I and II, Fundamentals of Finance, Principles of Marketing, Production and Operations Management, Business Statistics, Human Resource Management, Supply Chain Management, and Quality Management.
In the Operations Management track, you’ll learn both theory and application, focusing on production, operations, quality, inventory, capacity, and supply chain management.
What You'll Become
The Bachelor of Science in Management degree’s Operations Management track prepares you for a career in both manufacturing and service organizations. In manufacturing and industrial companies, students can pursue careers in managing aspects such as production, capacity, inventory, and quality. In service organizations, including health care, information technology, finance, transportation, etc., students can pursue careers in managing quality, processes, suppliers, and facilities. Students will also qualify to pursue jobs in the areas of project management, lean management, and sustainable operations.