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Manufacturing Management B.M.M.

Academic Affairs (CCAA) 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.
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