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  Industrial Production Management (ACS)

 

Attestation of Collegial Studies (ACS)

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  Program Outline

In this era of market globalization, the needs in terms of industrial production are growing day by day. The ACS in Industrial Production Management responds to these urgent and evolving needs by training high-calibre technologists in Operations and Production Management (OPM).

This training is intended for future managers who would like to know more about the production of finished goods.

Here are the various steps of the production process that will be studied during your training:

Production planning
Inventory acquisition management
Personnel management
New management techniques
Production control
Quality assurance

As a graduate of the Industrial Production Management program, you will have the necessary expertise to:

Improve work methods
Structure layouts
Measure operation times and establish work standards
Plan the production schedule
Balance workloads
Calculate the profitability of improvements and operational budgets
Implement prevention and quality control plans
Define equipment maintenance policy
Contribute to workplace health and safety programs

 

 
 

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Related Jobs

Is a career in Industrial Production Management right for you? There is a wealth of opportunities in such fields as:

Production management:

Production director
Production coordinator
Engineering director
Production planner

Production supervision:

Supervisor
Production manager
Quality supervisor
Foreperson

Method and procedural analysis:

Time and movement technician
Quality technician
Work methods technician


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Course List

Computer basics
Introduction to business organizations and the economic environment
Accounting I
Technical drawing
Statistics
Introduction to operations management
Production management and control
Accounting II
Marketing and industrial psychology
Ergonomics, health and safety at work
Management
Work-methods study
Industrial management terminology
Motion and time study I
Motion and time study II
Stock and supply management
Human resources management
Scheduling
Quality insurance and control
Plant and factory layout
New management techniques
Industrial internship

Note:
Content provided as indication only. LaSalle College reserves the right to change, modify, add or remove one or more software programs or application languages, one or more courses or course contents at any time, while ensuring that the training objectives and the recommendations found in the collegial teaching manual are respected.

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Internship

This internship offers you the opportunity to spend an entire semester working in the industry. It completes your training by allowing you to apply your newfound knowledge directly in the field.

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