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Courses aligned with Industry

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Educational courses in line with industry are actually most adopted approach towards learning practical or technical skills from the perspective of an industry. The conventional pathway of teaching theoretical knowledge including subjects like science, maths, computer, or physics is nowadays little obsolete as the technical teaching methodologies are currently becoming much popular in educational environments. The main reason behind this subtle change in education is that the traditional methodology of learning is not at all correlated with industrial requirements. Exposure of industrial knowledge helps engineering students to know the usage of latest technologies or financial resources as well as the efficient workforce for better production processes. Moreover, the students also get a chance to develop technical skills together with business knowledge.  They can apply all these in their respective area of work for the enhancement of productivity. Therefore, now a days, various universities are offering different graduates or post-graduate courses accompanied by industrial learning in the form of a combined technical understanding.

Different courses in line with industry

Courses requiring industrial experiences are basically for different engineering courses like chemical engineering, mechanical engineering, bio-medical engineering, electrical engineering, and much more. However, students from other courses such as management, law, finance, etc. can also opt for industrial experiences. Due to the versatility in the field, various engineering graduates can easily go for practicing in different industries, such as supply chain optimization, manufacturing, and production, information or communication systems, logistics and transportation, or even construction and repairing. All these engineers can thus manage divisions of quality control, production, maintenance, warehousing, purchasing, cost planning, and even marketing or human resources departments of different organizations.

Other than the above-mentioned courses, there are also many specific courses in line with industries, in which students can concentrate on, such as logistic and operations research,manufacturing systems, policy analysis,project management, supply chain and logistic engineering, applied data mining, etc. Each of these courses has career opportunities in industries with some definite designations like operations engineering, system analyst, manufacturing supervisor, risk adviser, head of operations, process integration specialist, corporate value consultant, etc.

Advantages of studying courses in line with industry

  • After completing any courses related to industry will help students in finding job opportunities in almost every field of work like technology, manufacturing, retail, hardware and software, healthcare, finance, management, etc.
  • Many universities offer industrial courses parallel to engineering studies, mainly in areas like supply chain management, analytics, or even logistics. By taking these courses, a student can get a good knowledge as well as experience in the business side of an organization too.
  • By studying these courses together with any engineering study, you can easily customize your job roles in the areas like manufacturing engineering, logistics engineering, forecasting, production, and much more while choosing a career.
  • Industrial exposure at the time of studying these courses will help you to build strong industrial contacts with various high-official persons, which may help you in career opportunities in future.
  • While studying these courses, if you follow an internship, then you will able to achieve lots of hand-on experiences that may help you while pursuing your job roles in any specific department of any industry.