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School of Industrial Sciences and Technology Graduate Programs

Whether you're just starting your career or looking to advance in the workforce, we offer five programs to help you achieve the highest professional goals. All programs can be completed on campus or entirely online, with flexible courses to fit your schedule.

  • M.S. in Industrial Management (ATMAE accredited)  - Learn leadership, project management and more from experts in the manufacturing and service industries. Acquire both the soft and technical skills necessary to  successfully lead teams across a variety of sectors.
  • M.S. in Technology (ATMAE accredited) - Become an expert in technology management and solutions by learning from seasoned industry professionals. Learn how to apply technological solutions to meet business needs across multiple industries. 
  • PhD in Technology Management - Offered in partnership with five nationally accredited universities, this unqiue program allows you to master the skills to design, produce and use technology. Choose from five specializations: construction management, digital communications, human resource development and industrial training, manufacturing systems or quality systems. 
  • Lean Six Sigma Graduate Certificate - Stand out to employers by becoming a leader in running lean, efficient processes with the Lean Six Sigma methodology. This certificate program can be completed in as few as 1-2 years and can be paired with one of our M.S. degrees. 
  • Network Security Graduate Certificate - Gain the in-demand skills necessary to secure digital network infrastructures in as little as one year.  When paired with the M.S. in Indsturial Management or M.S. in Technology, this certificate serves as a strong résumé booster.
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Dr. Sue Rodchua
Program Coordinator
Gaines Technology, TRG 302D
Warrensburg, Missouri
Tel: 660-543-4438
rodchua@ucmo.edu

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Alumni Testimonials and Career Outcomes

Our alumni are leaders and innovators in a wide variety of industries. Read what they have to say about their graduate experiences and how UCM has impacted their careers. You can also view information on alumni job titles and workplaces

Click here to learn more about career and salary options for SIST graduates, or use the links below to explore data on First Destination Success Rates:

First Destination Success Rates 2019-2020

First Destination Success Rates 2020-2021

First Destination Success Rates 2021-2022

First Destination Success Rates 2022-2023

First Destination Success Rates 2023-2024

 

Resources for Degree and Certificate Planning

Applying for admission to one of our graduate programs? Access the Career Goal Statement here

If you've been admitted to the School of Industrial Sciences and Technology and need assistance planning your academic program, check out the following resources:

M.S. Industrial Management - Program of Study Example

M.S. Technology - Program of Study Example

2025-2031 Course Schedule (Graduate Level)

2025-2031 Course Schedule (4000 Level)

SIST Graduate Handbook 

Frequently Asked Questions and Additional Information

Want more information about our program offerings? Visit our helpful FAQ page or explore the following resources:

UCM Graduate Studies

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SIST Graduate Faculty Contact Information

You can also contact our graduate coordinator, Dr. Suhansa Rodchua, for additional questions about admissions, degree planning and more.

Resources for International Students

Our graduate programs enroll students from across the globe. Whether you're on campus or attending online, we offer the resources and support to help you succeed at UCM.

SIST Graduate Viewbook for International Students

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M.S. Program Outcomes

MS Industrial Management

Program Outcomes:

The Master of Science in Industrial Management program is designed to prepare professional managers who possess skills and knowledge acquired through education and on-site experience necessary to manage manufacturing processes including bid preparation, project acquisition, project management, quality, safety, and supervision of the industrial enterprise. The diagram below illustrates the suggested articulation for this degree.

Management Skills

Outcome #1 - Apply management skills and concepts to specific situations.

  • The student will apply the principles and philosophy of management systems, cost accounting, and economics to industry, including the interpretation of contracts, and the value of team building.
  • The student will execute industrial safety standards including the ability to interpret the OSHA industry standards, establish safety and health procedures on the project site, and perform hazardous material and process analysis.

Project Management

Outcome #2 - Plan and implement a project.

  • The student will identify the appropriate management principles necessary to complete a business plan, evaluate supply chains, and produce project plans.
  • The student will create change orders, organize contract agreements, interpret engineering drawings, operations schedules, and develop a return on investment analysis.
  • The student will prepare a complete project schedule, develop a procurement timetable, and establish a control manual.
  • The student will develop a plan showing the logical sequence of activities and time duration in order to monitor progress and update schedules. 

Human Resources

Outcome #3 - Analyze and develop a human relations strategy.

  • The student will identify the management code of ethics for organizations and management individuals.
  • Students will investigate union operations and labor relations within the industrial enterprise.

Communications Skills

Outcome #4 - Demonstrate the ability to communicate effectively.

  • The student will apply oral, written, graphic, and listening skills as each enhances behavioral principles or attitude and effective communications.
  • The student graduating from the program will be a manufacturing service provider and marketer of management skills and knowledge.
  • Students will demonstrate the skills necessary to incorporate the technological tools used in industry to effectively communicate and collaborate with other professionals at a distance.

Industrial Economy

Outcome #5 - Explain and apply the basic concepts of an Industrial Economy.

  • The student will complete the estimating, cost accounting, and bidding sequence necessary for project job acquisition and completion.
  • The student will prepare a complete cost control analysis including the ability to establish an enterprise budget, prepare cost reports, and forecast expenditures.

Technical Skills

Outcome #6 - Introduce and adapt technical expertise to a given process or product.

  • The student will implement the various forms of technology necessary to complete the task of process management, utilizing the computer and electronic data processing.
  • The student will create complete word-processing, database, spreadsheet, and presentation applications for delivery on the information highway.
  • The student will understand the science of materials and methods of manufacturing.

Research Skills

Outcome #7 - Perform, interpret, and explain research.

  • The student will apply scientific knowledge of the mathematical, physical, and management sciences to the economic utilization of materials and forces of nature affecting operations of the industrial enterprise.
  • The student will effectively communicate in this digital and information technology era.
  • Students will practice techniques for developing innovative concepts and adding value to product/process.

MS Technology

Program Outcomes:

The graduate with a Master of Science degree in Technology will use the knowledge and skills obtained in the program to develop:

An Organizational Style

  • Acquire advanced skills for managing complex projects including planning and implementation
  • Apply organizational skills and concepts to effectively manage available resources
  • Be adaptable and focused on fostering continuous growth and development
  • Analyze current global systems, national interactions, and local business industry workflow

A Global Orientation

  • Demonstrate the ability to communicate effectively and interact in the global environment
  • Analyze and develop processes and workflows
  • Demonstrate multi-cultural awareness in a global and technological society
  • Understand the importance of global functional integration
  • Explain the importance of contemporary, global, and societal issues as they relate to careers

 Quality Systems Knowledge

  • Recognize the characteristics that define quality relative to a specific discipline
  • Identify, develop, and implement quality strategies
  • Implement appropriate software applications for optimum quality and productivity

 Technology Management Skills

  • Understand scientific principles and technology relative to specialty area
  • Select and implement discipline specific technology
  • Develop, evaluate, and integrate technological systems to meet strategic goals
  • Understand legal issues affecting the use and implementation of evolving technology
  • Explain the significance of life-long learning for the purpose of enhancing discipline-specific technical competencies

Technological Ethics and Professionalism

  • Develop advanced professional and personal competencies in technology
  • Practice within the specific profession to meet the highest social and ethical standards
  • Explain and apply the basic concepts of a supply and demand economy in an information 
    based society
  • Demonstrate knowledge of professional integrity and ethical standards

Research Skills for Innovation

  • Apply advanced quantitative problem solving and decision making techniques
  • Develop the ability to conduct applied experimental research
  • Demonstrate integration techniques for new technologies related to a field of study
  • Foster entrepreneurs through innovation, collaboration, and managed technological change
  • Research foundational and developing systems and make predictions concerning emerging technologies

 

Program Accreditation

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The Industrial Management master’s and Technology master's degree programs are accredited by the Association of Technology, Management and Applied Engineering (ATMAE).

 

 

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