Study Guide 2015-2016

Minor in Industrial Management, 20 cr

Type of the study module

Intermediate Studies

Contact

Miia Martinsuo

Learning Outcomes

- The student understands the interplay of real process and monetary process.
- The student understands the interplay of the different functions in the firm and also their significance to the whole business.

Prerequisites

Mandatory prerequisite: the course TTA-11016 Basics of Industrial Management. If the course is not included in mandatory studies in another study block, the course should be added to this study block. In that case the amount of study credits is 24 credits in the study block. ( Mandatory )

Content

Compulsory courses

Course Credit points Class
TTA-21016 Organisations and Leadership 4 cr IV  
TTA-62026 Technology in Society 4 cr IV  
TTA-62036 Strategic Management 4 cr IV  
TTA-71016 Project Management 4 cr IV  
Total 16 cr  

Complementary Courses

The minor should be complemented to the minimum of 20 (24) credits either by choosing from the courses listed below or with other courses offered in English by the department of Industrial Management.

Should be completed to the minimum study module extent of 20 ETCS

Course Credit points Class
TLO-22416 Information Logistics 3 cr IV  
TLO-25456 Supply Chain Management 4 cr IV  
TTA-52026 Business Market Management 4 cr IV  

Additional information

Contact person: Academic Officer at the Faculty, room: FA109A, email: interiem@tut.fi. This minor is meant for students of master's degree programmes other than Business and Technology / Industrial Engineering and Management. The minor can be studied in either Bachelor's or Master's degree. The module can be a minor in the international Bachelor's degree. The minor grants a possibility to continue studies in Teollisuustalous B (available only in Finnish). Doctoral students wishing to study a minor in Industrial Management for the doctorate degree, please contact the faculty's academic coordinator of doctoral programmes.

Only intended as a minor

Last modified17.12.2015