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Bachelor of Science in Industrial Administration

Entrance/Admissions Requirements

There is an entrance exam with a minimum qualifying score. In order to be admitted to an undergraduate course of study, prospective students must: (1) Request official academic transcripts from their high school, or, in the case of transfer students, from all their previous colleges or universities. Transcripts are to be mailed directly to UNAD Florida. (2) Submit an Application for Admission form. Upon admission, prospective students must:(1) Submit a completed and signed Enrollment Agreement, (3) Take UNAD Florida’s English Placement Test to determine language proficiency (The English Placement test is a requirement for admission, and determines whether (i) the student can enroll in the required, for-credit classes COM 111 English Composition I and COM 121 English Composition II (minimum score 90%-95% plus verbal and written test), or (ii) the student needs to enroll in not-for-credit, preparatory English courses.

Program objective

The Bachelor of Science in Industrial Administration program is designed for students who seek to develop managerial careers. Students will build the skills that matter most in a competitive business environment such as negotiation and managing change. Students will acquire strong analytical and communication skills, a thorough understanding of business principles and a spirit of creativity and entrepreneurship. The goal of this program is to develop broadly educated business professionals to assume a variety of careers in industrial administration.

Program description

The Bachelor of Science in Industrial Administration is a professionally oriented program that emphasizes the competencies required for management careers in the industrial field. The program prepares students for entering careers with management responsibility by providing knowledge about organizations and management fundamentals, techniques, processes, and skills. This is combined with a foundation in functional areas of accounting, business law, finance, information systems, marketing, operations, and human resource management

Curriculum (120 Credit Hours Total)

General Education Core Courses: 30 Credit Hours

Course Code Course Name Credits Pre-Req
BUS111 Introduction to Business 3  
HUM123 Philosophy 3  
COM111 English Composition I 3  
COM121 English Composition II 3 COM111
HUM111 Government and Democracy 3  
SOC121 Sociology 3  
MAT111 Algebra and Trigonometry 3  
BUS122 General Accounting 3  
ECO121 Economics 3  
CES121 Introduction to Information Technology 3  

 

Industrial Administration Courses: 90 Credit Hours

Course Code Course Name Credits Pre-Req
ADV242 Advertising and Publishing Market 3  
CMM231 Logistics 3  
CMM484 Occupational Health 3  
ELE471 Elective I 3  
ELE472 Elective II 3  
IND231 Industrial Goods 3  
IND242 Industrial Management & Design 3 IND231
IND353 Retailing and Wholesaling 3 IND242
IND364 Prospective of Production 3 IND353
IND365 International Industrial Commerce 3 IND353
INT481 Internship 6  
TCH241 Technology and Systematization 3  
BUS235 Cost and Budgets 3 BUS122
BUS236 Market and Management Development 3 ECO121
BUS367 Strategic Planning 3  
BUS369 Financial Management and Negotiations 3 MAT358
BUS470 Public and Contemporary Administration 3 BUS369
ECO232 Microeconomics 3  
ECO243 Macroeconomics 3 ECO232
ECO354 Economy Support, Promotion and Development 3 ECO243
MAN231 Administrative Theories and Processes 3  
MAN242 Organization and Methods 3 MAN231
MAN353 Entrepreneurial Diagnostics 3 MAN242
MAN354 Commercial and Fiscal Law 3  
MAN475 Organizational Behavior 3 MAN354
MAN486 Human Resources Management 3 MAN475
MAT358 Statistics and Probability 3  
MAT369 Qualitative and Quantitative Methods 3 MAT358
MAT481 Financial Mathematics 3 MAT369