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SUNY College at Old Westbury
Bachelor of Arts in Industrial and Labor Relations
- Old Westbury, USA
BA
Distance Learning, On-Campus
English
The Bachelor of Arts program in Industrial and Labor Relations recognizes that globalization of labor markets and production is rapidly changing the labor-management environment. The program explores the history, contributions, and problems of working people and their institutions in contemporary society, as well as the theory and practice of various management methods and models, from scientific management to modern human resource management.


State University of New York at Old Westbury
Bachelor of Arts in Industrial and Labor Relations
- Old Westbury, USA
BA
Blended
English
The Bachelor of Arts program in Industrial and Labor Relations recognizes that globalization of labor markets and production is rapidly changing the labor-management environment. The program explores the history, contributions, and problems of working people and their institutions in contemporary society, as well as the theory and practice of various management methods and models, from scientific management to modern human resource management.
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Industrial Management degree programs focus on the fusion of engineering and business principles, preparing you to optimize organizational operations and improve efficiency. At the Bachelor's level, these programs offer a practical approach to developing leadership and management skills tailored to the industrial sector.
Through courses in operations management, project management, and supply chain logistics, you’ll learn to analyze processes, manage resources effectively, and integrate technology into various systems. Students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives and tackle real-world challenges in dynamic environments. You’ll gain specific skills in areas like demand forecasting, quality control, and production planning.
As a graduate, you’ll be equipped for diverse career paths, including roles as a production manager, operations analyst, or supply chain coordinator. Industrial Management programs emphasize strategic problem-solving and decision-making, preparing you for impactful positions in various industries. With a focus on experiential learning, these degrees empower you to contribute meaningfully to organizational success while fostering your professional growth.