Industrial Management Bachelor of Science degree

Office: 121 Houghton Hall

(716) 673-3302

Michael Grady, Director

Email: industrial.management@fredonia.edu

Website: http://www.fredonia.edu/department/physics/indman.asp

There is a well-recognized need for scientifically and technologically educated managers in the industrial and Research and Development (R & D) communities. The Industrial Management program at Fredonia is designed to serve this need by providing the necessary foundation in applied physics, business, economics, and mathematics. It is similar to many engineering and management programs. The curriculum is structured to prepare students for careers either in industry, governmental facilities or other organizations that address the present and future technological needs of our society. Graduates can also pursue advanced studies at graduate institutions.

The Industrial Management program is an integrated multidisciplinary curriculum combining courses from applied physics (27/29 credit hours), business/economics (24 credit hours), mathematics/computer science (24 credit hours), social sciences/humanities and a sufficient number of supporting elective courses to enhance career objectives. Additionally, the foundation of oral and written communication is developed early in the program and consistently used throughout. A college-approved internship experience is required following the completion of either the sophomore or junior year.

This program is housed in the Department of Physics, but is a distinct program apart from the B.S. in Physics. Therefore, students may double major in Physics and Industrial Management, if they choose to do so. Students are encouraged to see their academic advisor for details.

Required Core Program: (87-90 credit hours)

Physics (27-29 credit hours)

PHYS 230University Physics I

4

PHYS 231University Physics II

4

PHYS 321Engineering Statics

3

PHYS 322Mechanics of Solids

4

PHYS 323Circuit Analysis I

3

or

PHYS 325Electronics

3

PHYS 324Circuit Analysis II

3

or

PHYS 326Digital Logic

3

PHYS 330Thermodynamics

3

Mathematics/Computer Science (24 credit hours)

MATH 122University Calculus I

4

MATH 123University Calculus II

4

MATH 224Differential Equations

3

MATH 325Numerical Analysis

3

CSIT 106Scientific Programming Using C/C++

3

or

CSIT 121Computer Science I

3

CSIT 105Visual BASIC I

3

Business/Economics (24 credit hours)

ACCT 201Principles of Financial Accounting

3

ACCT 202Principles of Managerial Accounting

3

ECON 201Principles of Macroeconomics

3

ECON 202Principles of Microeconomics

3

BUAD 310Legal Environment of Business

3

BUAD 320Managerial Finance

3

BUAD 323Organizational Behavior

3

BUAD 328Marketing Foundations

3

Operations Research and Statistics (6 credit hours)

BUAD 327Production and Operations Management I

3

or

MATH 359Probability Models in Operations Research

3

or

MATH 375Deterministic Models in Operations Research

3

ECON 200Fundamentals of Statistics for Business Administration and Economics

3

or

STAT 350Probability and Statistics

3

or

PSY 200Statistics

3

or

SOC 200Social Statistics

3

Communications (6 credit hours)

COMM 105Public Speaking

3

ENGL 375Writing for the Professions

3

 

In addition, completion of an appropriate summer industrial work experience is required prior to entering the senior year. Faculty members are listed under the Department of Physics.

Note: Students are allowed to double major in Industrial Management and Physics, even though both programs are housed in the same academic department.