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#1

#1 Best College for Engineering/Industrial Management in the U.S.

University of Arkansas Grantham
LIttle Rock, AR

Annually, the University of Arkansas Grantham grants about 124 degrees to students studying Business Administration and Management, General, which is the institution’s most popular major....view more

Acceptance Rate

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Annual Degrees Awarded

5

SAT Score

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Median Starting Salary

$59,423

#2

#2 Best College for Engineering/Industrial Management in the U.S.

Lakeshore Technical College
Cleveland, WI

At Lakeshore Technical College, only two majors are offered: Computer Numerically Controlled (CNC) Machinist Technology/Cnc Machinist, and Metal Fabricator....view more

Acceptance Rate

91%

Annual Degrees Awarded

9

SAT Score

850–1,080

Median Starting Salary

$59,423

#3

#3 Best College for Engineering/Industrial Management in the U.S.

Milwaukee Area Technical College
Milwaukee, WI

Each year, Milwaukee Area Technical College grants about 54 degrees to students majoring in Electrician, which is the school’s most popular major....view more

Acceptance Rate

87%

Annual Degrees Awarded

3

SAT Score

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Median Starting Salary

$59,423

#4

#4 Best College for Engineering/Industrial Management in the U.S.

Northwest State Community College
Archbold, OH

At Northwest State Community College, the most popular majors students pursue are Engineering Technologies and Engineering-Related Fields, Other, Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse, Business Administration and Management, and General....view more

Acceptance Rate

100%

Annual Degrees Awarded

2

SAT Score

--

Median Starting Salary

$59,423

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About Engineering/Industrial Management

A program that focuses on the application of engineering principles to the planning and operational management of industrial and manufacturing operations, and prepares individuals to plan and manage such operations. Includes instruction in accounting, engineering economy, financial management, industrial and human resources management, industrial psychology, management information systems, mathematical modeling and optimization, quality control, operations research, safety and health issues, and environmental program management.

While Engineering/Industrial Management offers degrees up to the Doctors degree research scholarship, the majority of students study towards a Masters degree. Students major in Engineering/Industrial Management all around the US, though the major at the Associates degree level has the most graduates in Wisconsin. The average starting salary for an undergraduate degree in Engineering/Industrial Management is $51,600.

Popularity of Engineering/Industrial Management Degrees in the U.S.
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Careers

Some of the highest paying jobs for Engineering/Industrial Management majors include Architectural and Engineering Managers, Industrial Production Managers and Facilities Managers. But, something else to think about is how many job openings there currently is. Careers that are in high need that a degree in Engineering/Industrial Management can prepare you for are Industrial Engineers, Industrial Engineering Technologists and Technicians and Industrial Production Managers.

Top Paying Careers

These are the highest paying careers for Engineering/Industrial Management majors.

Most In-Demand Careers

These are the careers in highest demand for Engineering/Industrial Management majors.

Student Demographics

Total Students
19
Female Students
3 (15%)
Male Students
16 (84%)

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