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The Operations Management minor will provide students the opportunity to enhance their major with knowledge in operational design and control, including forecasting, planning and quality assurance.
Begin taking classes at your Community or Technical College and complete a BS degree in Operations Management. The courses listed in the table below are ATMAE accreditation requirements and need to be completed.
An Operations Management degree at Minnesota State Moorhead is designed for technical students and industry professionals who want to earn a four-year bachelor’s degree. It’s an excellent choice to partner your two-year technical degree expertise with the management training of a bachelor’s degree. You’ll be well grounded in the areas of operations, management and business and be exceptionally prepared for career advancement and senior leadership positions.
Minnesota State Moorhead offers a variety of Operations Management scholarships for current and incoming students. These scholarships must be applied directly to and are awarded by the Professional Management Department.
The Operations Management program at Minnesota State Moorhead offers a unique selection of certifications and classes that are an excellent complement to your OM degree.
A Lean Certificate with a from Minnesota State Moorhead will enhance your knowledge and skills in methods improvement, quality issues and process leadership in areas such as manufacturing/service operations, systems analysis, project management, procurement, inventory and quality control.
Minnesota State University Moorhead is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and is a member of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, to offer undergraduate four-year college programs leading to Baccalaureate degrees in Photojournalism.
Internships provide outstanding opportunities for students or new graduates to work in a professional environment and acquire novel skills.
