This degree combines rigorous courses in math, science, and business to sharpen analytic business and technical skills. A dedication to continually learning — new processes, technology and skills — is the professional brand of an Industrial Management student. Industrial Management specialities ranges from analytical/technical management areas to science and engineering.

Many graduates begin their careers in a corporate rotational program, while others start as consultants, operations analysts, strategic sourcing analysts or software business analysts in companies like General Electric, Cummins, IBM, and PepsiCo.

Careers in Industrial Management

Job titles of recent Krannert Industrial Management graduates:

  • Technology analyst for a financial services firm
  • Consultant for a global consulting and internal audit firm
  • Project engineer for a global chemical company
  • Super Bowl MVP (way to go, Drew Brees!)