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Industrial Technology Management Major: Construction Management Concentration

Why study industrial technology management and construction management at CMU?

The industrial technology management program prepares students for careers in industry with an emphasis on technology applications and their management. Consider these key features distinguishing this program at CMU:

  • State-of-the-art laboratories for computer-aided design and manufacturing, electronics, robotics, manufacturing systems, and more
  • Personal advising and guidance from involved faculty who work closely with business and industry
  • Internship opportunities for academic credit with leading Michigan industries
  • Professional development, resources, and contacts through student organizations such as the Industrial Engineering Technology Club

Career outlook

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook, for all occupations through the year 2014:

  • A number of jobs for industrial production managers are expected to open due to the need to replace retiring workers or career transfers.
  • Applicants with a college degree, particularly those with an undergraduate engineering degree and a master's degree in business administration or industrial management, will enjoy the best job prospects.
  • Employers also are likely to seek candidates with excellent communication skills, related work experience, and those who are personable.

Career options

Graduates of the industrial technology management program at CMU will find a variety of career opportunities. Some of these may require additional education.

  • Architectural Assistant
  • Automotive Designer
  • Corporate/Industrial Trainer
  • Inventory Control Manager
  • Marketing Manager
  • Material Handling Manager
  • Purchasing Manager
  • Quality Control Manager

Program Overview

The course listings below are a representation of what this academic program requires. For a full review of this program in detail please see our official online academic bulletin AND consult with an academic advisor. This listing does not include the General Education courses required for all majors and may not include some program specific information, such as admissions, retention, and termination standards.

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Industrial Technology Management Major: Construction Management Concentration

This major offers a program of coursework for students planning careers in industry with an emphasis on technology applications and their management. The major is available with four specified concentrations. All Industrial Technology Management students are required to complete the following core courses. Additionally, all students must complete 24 credits from one of four possible concentrations. Students also need to select six (6) credit hours of Technical Electives in consultation with an advisor. ( Total: 70 semester hours )
(40 hours)
Required Core
4
CHM 120 Survey of Chemistry
3
ENG 303 Technical and Professional Report Writing
3
IET 154 Engineering Design Graphics
3
IET 170 Metal Technology
3
IET 180 Power and Energy Technology
3
IET 327 Industrial Safety
3
IET 365 Plastics Technology
1
IET 400 Senior Seminar
3
IET 500 Production Concepts
3
IET 501 Application of Industrial Management Principles
3
MTH 106 Plane Trigonometry
4
PHY 130 College Physics I
1
PHY 170 College Physics Laboratory I
3
STA 282 Introduction to Statistics
(24 hours)
Concentration Courses
3
IET 294 Residential Electrical Wiring
3
IET 357 Residential Architectural Graphics
3
IET 361 Construction Technology
3
IET 363 Building Code Enforcement
3
IET 368 International Residential Code
3
IET 561 Light Frame Construction Workshop
3
IET 567 Construction Safety
3
IET 591 Construction Management
(6 hours)
Technical Electives
Select 6 semester hours of coursework to be approved by your major advisor.