Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management Degree

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Industrial Engineering is about figuring out how to do things better, more efficiently. By combining engineering and social sciences, you’ll learn to improve productivity and cut waste. Industrial engineers are often found in management positions.

Program Highlights

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Featured Courses

  • Engineering Graphics and Computer Modeling
  • Cost Estimating for Engineers
  • Engineering Economics
  • Work Methods and Measurements
  • Production and Operation Management

By The Numbers

130 credits

Application Deadline

February
15
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Academic Excellence

Prepare to be inspired by the cutting-edge curriculum, research, practical applications, and visionary thinking that these esteemed professors bring to the field. Get ready to embark on a journey of discovery and advancement as you learn.
Jeffrey C Woldstad

Jeffrey C Woldstad

Department Head and Professor/Pietz Endowed Chair
Suhao Chen

Suhao Chen

Assistant Professor / Industrial Engineering (IE)

The BS in Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, http://www.abet.org.


Expand your horizons

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Take advantage of internship opportunities and research experiences to test-drive different industries to find the best fit for your interests.

Potential Employers

• Union Pacific Railroad
• Collins Aerospace
• Raytheon Missile Systems
• Polaris
• Puget Sound Naval Shipyard
• Bobcat
• Boeing

Career Examples

• facilities design
• materials handling
• plant manager, quality control
• statistician
• systems or process engineer
• healthcare
• research or global sourcing analyst

Average Starting Salary

$70,850.
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