IM 652 - Industrial Management Credits: 3
An examination of the fundamental concepts of management in industrial settings with emphasis on the relationships among types of industrial work, types of organizational structure, and managerial responsibilities. Includes study of organizational alternatives, time management, budgeting, cost accounting and financial management, negotiation and conflict resolution, quality control and resource allocation.
Prerequisite(s): graduate standing or consent of instructor.
Lecture-Lab (ex: 3-1 means 3 hrs lecture and 1 hr lab): Three hours lecture. Term(s) Offered:
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