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Master of Science Degree in Industrial Management
The Master of Science in Industrial Management degree program is designed for students who desire work in management or supervisory positions in industry. Participants in the master of science degree program develop skills useful to business and industry. The program provides a balanced curriculum focusing on the human element of the workplace as well as a variety of industrial systems. Specific skills will be developed in the field of leadership, problem solving, and decision-making. The curriculum utilizes web-based learning with the option to enroll in on-campus courses to round out a blended learning approach.
Master of Science Degree in Technology
The Master of Science degree in Technology is an advanced curriculum focused on preparing for positions in technology related organizations, enterprises, and activities. Students are able to select coursework to meet their individual career goals. Coursework will include advanced technologies, management, safety, applied research, quality assurance and computer simulations. The curriculum utilizes web-based learning with the option to enroll in on-campus courses to round out a blended learning approach. Courses are scheduled to allow the capability of completing the degree program in two calendar years. A strength of this program is the flexibility built into the elective coursework and culminating experience. The program allows several curricular paths leading to graduation and facilitates articulation to a Doctorate degree in Technology Management.
Technology demands the accumulation of extensive quantities of knowledge and application of this knowledge in technology related fields, both in breadth and in depth. It expands the student's area of specialization through the development of independent, constructive, creative thinking and the acquisition of effective skills in problem solving.
Both the Industrial Management and the Technology Programs are fully accredited by The Association of Technology, Management, and Applied Engineering (ATMAE).
Distance Learning Option
Not in Warrensburg? Not a problem! Classes for the Master of Science in Industrial Management program utilizes web-based learning with the option to enroll in on-campus courses to round out a blended learning approach. Some courses in the Master's in Technology program are also available online. Course materials are accessed and delivered through the Internet using the Blackboard platform.
For Graduate Assistantships, contact program coordinator
MS Industrial Management and Technology Program Coordinator
Dr. Ronald C. Woolsey
G009F, School of Technology
University of Central Missouri
Warrensburg, MO 64093
Campus: 660-543-4340
Fax: 660-543-4578
Email: woolsey@ucmo.edu
Contact the Office of Graduate Studies for Admissions
University of Central Missouri
The Graduate School
Ward Edwards 1800
Warrensburg, MO 64093
Phone: 660-543-4621










