INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING UNDERGRADUATE CURRICULUM
In the United States, the usual undergraduate degree earned is the Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering (BSIE). The typical BSIE curriculum includes introductory chemistry, physics, economics, mathematics, statistics, properties of materials, intermediate coursework in mechanical engineering, computer science, and sometimes electrical engineering, and specialized courses such as the following:
In the United States, the usual undergraduate degree earned is the Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering (BSIE). The typical BSIE curriculum includes introductory chemistry, physics, economics, mathematics, statistics, properties of materials, intermediate coursework in mechanical engineering, computer science, and sometimes electrical engineering, and specialized courses such as the following:
- Systems Simulation
- Operations Research and/or Optimization
- Combinatorial Mathematics
- Engineering Economy
- Engineering Administration/Management
- Human Factors or Ergonomics
- Time and Motion study
- Manufacturing Engineering
- Production Planning and Control
- Computer Aided Manufacturing
- Packaging engineering
- Facilities Design and/or Work Space Design
- Logistics and/or Supply Chain Management
- Statistical Process Control or Quality Control
- Stochastic Systems
- Discrete Event Simulation
- Linear Programming
- Non-Linear Programming
- Queuing Theory
- Probability
- Organizational Behavior
- Statistics
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