Industrial & Engineering Management
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The Department of Management and Accountancy provides undergraduate degree programs of excellence in Management, Accounting, and Industrial and Engineering Management. All of the department’s business programs are accredited by AACSB International—Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. Our mission is to develop lifelong learners who are effective communicators and who understand that learning is a collaborative, reflective process that requires the integration of knowledge from many sources. Our distinctive setting within a small, public, liberal arts university contributes to our focus on the human element in management decisions. Our size facilitates intellectual interaction among students and faculty. This interaction, as part of our emphasis on excellent teaching and active learning, encourages students to become effective contributors to their future professional and social environments.
Purpose
Industry needs managers who can understand and relate to the changing needs of today’s production and operations environment. The Industrial and Engineering Management Program is designed to give graduates a competitive edge by combining specific engineering and quantitative skills with fundamental management principles and concepts. With a strong liberal arts base, the program provides a sound general education as a foundation for lifelong learning, personal development and creative adaptability to change. I&EM graduates are prepared for careers as production managers, project managers, planning specialists, quality control specialists, inventory specialists, ergonomicists, technical liaisons and material managers, among others.
Program Requirements
The Bachelor of Science in Industrial and Engineering Management is a 124-hour program that requires 83 hours in math, physics, chemistry, engineering, economics, statistics, accounting and management. The Integrative Liberal Studies program, the required general education component, includes additional hours of course work.
Faculty
All of the faculty in the Industrial and Engineering Management Program hold doctoral degrees or professional certification. Faculty specializations include statistics, applied operations research, ergonomics, optimization theory, production and operations management, and computer simulation. In addition, local leaders in business, industry, government agencies and the legal profession contribute their expertise to provide a truly outstanding level of professional competence and familiarity with the world of management in a variety of organizational settings.
Admission and Transfer
For admission procedures and requirements, please contact the Admissions Office. Work completed at other accredited colleges or universities may be transferred for degree credit, provided that course content and coverage are substantially equivalent to courses offered by UNCA. Transfer of specific credits must be consistent with university policy and approved by the registrar and the chairperson of the Department of Management and Accountancy.
Departmental Objectives
Upon graduation, students will be able to:
- Integrate discipline-based knowledge with knowledge from the different areas within the Department of Management and Accountancy, the Humanities and other university courses.
- Consider perspectives from a variety of cultures and value systems when addressing the human element of management.
- Develop and apply critical thinking skills.
- Develop and apply problem solving skills.
- Understand the skills associated with effective leadership and constructive participation.
- Demonstrate written and oral communication competency.
- Demonstrate competencies in the use of business-related technology.
- Alumni will be able to continually integrate new concepts, ideas and behaviors into their knowledge base.
More Information
Department of Management and Accountancy
110 Owen Hall, CPO #1850
UNC Asheville
One University Heights
Asheville, NC 28804-8507
828.251.6854
