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They enable organizations to operate safely, efficiently, and profitably. The Industrial Engineering bachelor's program at MIE equips students with core industrial engineering principles: operations research, programming, and human-centered design. Students explore ways to enhance diverse environments, from optimizing healthcare systems to redesigning supply chains and improving digital user experiences in the age of AI.
The Industrial Engineering curriculum spans four years of academic study, with an optional fifth year available through the Professional Experience Year (PEY) co-op program. Upon completion, graduates earn a Bachelor of Applied Science degree.
With specialized concentrations, interdisciplinary minors and certificates, and distinctive professional experiences, you can tailor your U of T Engineering education to align with your evolving interests throughout your academic path. This academic adaptability, paired with numerous optional curricular and extracurricular activities, ensures you graduate with engineering expertise, professional assurance, and a worldwide outlook to tackle intricate problems.
Industrial engineers enhance how people engage with technologies and systems. They assist organizations in maintaining safe, productive, and profitable operations. The program starts by teaching fundamental industrial engineering concepts: operations research, programming, and human-centered design. In later years, you'll study subjects from engineering psychology to data analysis to business process improvement. Known for their holistic perspective, industrial engineers apply their skills across various fields, from refining healthcare delivery to transforming supply networks and enhancing digital interactions in our AI-driven world.