Operations Management Associate’s Degree Programs

Southern New Hampshire University

Graduate Certificate in Operations Management
This program provides students with the concepts on operations management, quality control and project management.


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University of Phoenix

Project Management Certificate
This certificate program provides students with the business and technical know-how in managing projects.


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Kaplan University

Project Management Certificate – Accelerated
This program trains students on project management principles and practices in a shorter time.


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University of Maryland University College

Undergraduate Certificate in Business Project Management
This program enables students to attain managerial positions in team and project management.


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Operations Management Career and Training Information

The role of an operations manager is fairly self-explanatory: they coordinate the inner-workings of an organization.  They make decisions on how the company’s facility should be run, control the distribution of inventory and develop the schedules of the workers within the organization.

You may obtain an associate’s degree in operations management or have the option of obtaining a business degree with a focus in operations management.  They both prepare you to become operation managers and you may use the associate’s degree to transfer the skills to other areas or to a bachelor’s degree in the subject.  The integration of a curriculum that includes areas of expertise in management rather than a broader liberal arts curriculum will give you the 0pportunity to become a more creative force in integration within the organization you choose.

The focus of an associate’s degree in operations management will include:

  • micro- and macroeconomics
  • managerial policy and accounting
  • mathematical courses such as trigonometry and calculus
  • informational technology
  • theory in administration and human resources
  • qualitative and quantitative methodology
  • analysis of business systems

All of these are essential in order to maintain competitiveness within a quickly growing international marketplace.

Operations management is endemic within a company and is essential to its success and therefore are sought-after jobs.  Competition for these careers is tough but the jobs will be around for years to come.  It is also important to remember that all operations managerial degrees should be accredited so that if you wish to seek an advanced degree, you will be able to do so with no problem whatsoever.