Potential Positions The operations management program is designed to prepare students for growth in responsibility and income. Positions will vary depending on a student’s background and employment setting. Examples include production line worker, production supervisor, and process technician.
Employment Outlook
Typical Tasks The tasks and activities typically required of a person graduating from this program are too variable to cover in detail. In general, this program prepares students to better manage the operations they are involved in, whatever the nature of their business.
Job Planning
Communication
Human Relations
Leadership Ability
Quality Management
Safety Awareness
Customer Satisfaction
Team Leadership
Statistical Process Control
Strategic Management
Critical Thinking
Lifelong Learning
This program typically starts in Fall, Winter, Spring and Summer Quarters