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Industrial Engineering

Industrial engineering is an engineering discipline that integrates several branches of engineering education with the objective of optimizing and improving complex engineering processes, systems, or organizations. The skill sets that Industrial Engineers acquire are versatile. This allows them to engage in many different activities such as supply chain management, quality assurance, and project management. 

Graduates of the Industrial Engineering program will have the expertise to work, analyze, and manage the work of others in areas of research, development, design, analysis, maintenance, and operations. 

Consider Industrial Engineering if you find yourself asking questions such as:

  • What impact do artificial intelligence and machine learning have on major industries? 
  • How can you implement innovative integrated systems of people, knowledge, and equipment with financial effectiveness? 
  • How do you verify that data is correct? 
  • What does the concept of total quality control refer to and is it achievable? 

 

Graduates prepared for employment within many industries

 

Access to innovative labs and facilities

 

Experiential learning opportunities for hands-on experience

After graduating you can work in a variety of industries, such as...

  • Agriculture
  • Automotive aerospace
  • Chemical industries
  • Construction and site development
  • Consumer products
  • Health care systems
  • Heavy and precision machinery 
  • Information/telecommunications
  • Machines and mechanisms
  • Oil and gas industries
  • Pharmacology
  • Power generation
  • Robotics and automation
  • Transportation

...and many more!

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