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Industrial and systems engineering applies engineering techniques and scientific management principles to create, enhance, and implement comprehensive systems involving personnel, materials, data, machinery, and energy. Professionals in this field focus on designing entire systems and lead efforts to boost productivity and enhance quality. The discipline draws on diverse expertise such as communication, economics, mathematics, physical and social sciences, along with engineering analysis and design methods. Industrial and systems engineers frequently design or upgrade large-scale systems that span entire organizations, requiring interaction with individuals across various departments. Through their education and experiences, they gain a holistic understanding of the interconnected processes essential for delivering a company's products and services. Due to their management abilities and organizational overview, many industrial and systems engineers transition into management roles and progress to senior leadership positions. While vital to all industrial sectors, this field is also utilized in transportation, healthcare, utilities, agriculture, defense, government, retail, distribution, logistics, and other service industries. As quality and productivity become increasingly critical for global competitiveness, the demand for industrial and systems engineers is projected to grow in future years. The Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering's goals align with Mississippi State University's educational approach and the profession's standards, crafted to meet the expectations of students, employers, graduates, faculty, and the industrial engineering community.
Applicants must have completion of Diploma from secondary school or secondary leaving examination.
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