AMMG - Adv Manufacturing Mgmt (AMMG)
Manufacturing leadership including business communication, business presentations, spreadsheet basics, financial reports, supervisory skills, and leadership roles.
Manufacturing work practices including safety topics, lean manufacturing, training, and operational efficiency.
Supervised practical experience related to the Advanced Manufacturing Management field in an elected setting planned in conjunction with the relevant AMM faculty.
Selected topics in Advanced Manufacturing Management. Topics vary depending on faculty expertise. This course may be repeated for credit if the topic is different.
A planned individual study program in conjunction with an Advanced Manufacturing Management faculty member. Course may be repeated for a total of no more than three hours of undergraduate credit.
Manufacturing leadership including budgeting, project selection, supervision, and leadership roles.
Manufacturing quality practices including statistical process control, quality management systems, and problem solving methodology. Prerequisites: MATH U102 and Junior Standing or consent of instructor.
Tools and techniques for planning, and scheduling manufacturing projects.
Tools and techniques for creating operational excellence. Topics include value stream mapping, process flow improvement, supply chain management, and the culture of operational excellence. Prerequisites: Junior Standing or consent of instructor.
Manufacturing management concepts including an exploration of manufacturing's effect on the local community and global society.
