Manufacturing Management B.M.M.
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28UGR Univ of Minnesota, Crookston 287 - Bachelor of Manufacturing Management
Program description
The bachelor of manufacturing management (BMM) is a career-oriented program that prepares students to manage people and machines in a manufacturing environment. Graduates will be able to supervise a manufacturing process, manage human and mechanical resources within budgetary constraints, and assure product quality.
The program is designed to meet the needs of people already in the workplace and two-year graduates who want to continue their education to the bachelor's degree level with seamless integration of prior credits earned. The program is available for in-class instruction on campus, as well as through online education. The online education components of the program are delivered through asynchronous electronic communication technologies and self-directed learning.
Program outcomes:
Play a growing role in their workplace, especially in supervision and management.
Contribute to manufacturing system technology and quality control.
Establish a quality control department and train staff to meet quality audits.
Develop grades and standards of quality.
Set up acceptance sampling and inspection procedures.
Prepare quality control charts and reports.
Control the movement of materials in the most efficient manner at the right time, to and from the correct place in the required quantity.
Do a safety audit through a comprehensive approach to problems of safety in the workplace, including meeting the OSHA standards.
The program is designed to meet the needs of people already in the workplace and two-year graduates who want to continue their education to the bachelor's degree level with seamless integration of prior credits earned. The program is available for in-class instruction on campus, as well as through online education. The online education components of the program are delivered through asynchronous electronic communication technologies and self-directed learning.
Program outcomes:
Play a growing role in their workplace, especially in supervision and management.
Contribute to manufacturing system technology and quality control.
Establish a quality control department and train staff to meet quality audits.
Develop grades and standards of quality.
Set up acceptance sampling and inspection procedures.
Prepare quality control charts and reports.
Control the movement of materials in the most efficient manner at the right time, to and from the correct place in the required quantity.
Do a safety audit through a comprehensive approach to problems of safety in the workplace, including meeting the OSHA standards.
Program last updated
Fall 2023