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Industrial Engineering

What is industrial engineering?

Students majoring in General Business (BBA) with a concentration in Industrial Engineering receive an education directed at developing technical expertise as well as knowledge of business management.

This combined education in business and engineering enables a graduate to make decisions concerning:

  • Inventory Control
  • Layout of productions facilities
  • Manufacturing firms
  • Materials used in manufacturing a product
  • Motivating and rewarding employees
  • Production procedures
  • Quality control

This set of skills and knowledge can be used to improve operating efficiency in almost any type of company. Gradates can be employed by insurance companies, banks, construction firms, public utilities, hospitals, retail organizations and other large business firms, as well as by government agencies.

Is industrial engineering right for me?

  • Are you motivated?
  • Do you work hard?
  • Are you detail oriented? 
  • Are you organized?

Industrial Engineering

Choose On-Campus or Online

Earn your business degree on-campus or completely online. Choose the option that's made for you.

What are some of the courses I might take?

  • Industrial Engineering
  • Engineering Economy
  • Quality Control Applications
  • Occupational Ergonomics
  • Industrial and Product Safety

What kind of path will I take upon graduation?

A concentration in industrial engineering allows for a wide variety of careers. Continuing on to the Â鶹ÊÓƵ MBA program can give a student with a wide business background a more specific area of concentration.

Find out more information on the Â鶹ÊÓƵ Masters of Business Administration program.

Industrial Engineering majors often become:

  • Project Managers
  • Supply Chains Sollution Engineers
  • Lean Coordinators
  • Healthcare Management Engineers
  • Quality Assurance Engineers

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Marleen Roosth Swerdlow

Letter From the Program Director

Welcome to Â鶹ÊÓƵ’s College of Business! The Office of General Business Programs offers seven concentrations in General Business:  Advertising and Communications, Business, Business Education, Construction Management, Entrepreneurship, Industrial Engineering, and Retail Management.

The College of Business through its business core provides our students with a firm foundation in business.  Each of the General Business Concentrations adds specialization courses in various areas to provide the student with additional business or nonbusiness classes to prepare them for their future career.

There are five interdisciplinary concentrations with other Colleges at Lamar. The degree plan for Advertising and Communication Concentration provides the student with additional Marketing classes as well as classes from the Department of Art and the Department of Communication. This concentration combines a solid knowledge of business with the creation and placement of information designed to produce sales.  The Retail Management Concentration requires one additional marketing course and the remaining specialization courses are from the Department of Family and Consumer Science. This concentration is designed for individuals wanting to pursue career paths in fashion coordination, visual merchandising, and buying and retail management.  The specialization courses for the Industrial Engineering Concentration are taught in the Department of Industrial Engineering.  This combined education enables a graduate to make decisions concerning products to manufacture or services to provide, layout of the production facilities, materials used in manufacturing a product, production procedure, quality control, and inventory control as well as methods of motivating and rewarding employees.   The degree plan for the Business Education Concentration degree plan contains additional business courses and all of the pedagogy courses from the College of Education that would be necessary to work towards obtaining Teacher Certification in Secondary Education. Our newest interdisciplinary concentration is in Construction Management.  Its specialization courses are all taught by Construction Management faculty and this concentration enables a graduate to focus more on the financial and managerial roles in the construction organization and to pursue employment as office managers, sales representatives, human resource managers, and purchasing representatives.

Two of our Concentrations provide additional specialization courses in business:  The Concentration in Business (General Business) provides additional courses in Accounting, Finance, Management, and Marketing so that a graduate with this concentration would be able to work in a small to medium size company and know a little about every subject without having to major in one.  The Concentration in Entrepreneurship provides additional courses in Accounting, Finance, and Management as well as three courses designed for Entrepreneurs or people who want to work for Entrepreneurs.

Once again, I welcome you to Â鶹ÊÓƵ. I am always happy to visit with potential students about the various General Business Concentrations.  Please contact me with your questions.

Sincerely,

Marleen Roosth Swerdlow
Director, General Business Programs