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Industrial engineering is inherently an interdisciplinary field. These professionals create, set up, build, and unify systems that incorporate people, materials, data, machinery, and energy to achieve intended outcomes. They find employment across diverse sectors like manufacturing, healthcare, hospitality, banking and finance, food processing, chemical and oil industries, distribution and logistics, among others.
Industrial engineers frequently handle tasks such as enhancing productivity, optimizing supply chains, managing projects, conducting feasibility studies for new technologies and uses, implementing lean and just-in-time practices, overseeing healthcare management and logistics, and integrating systems. From reducing wait times for rollercoasters and improving operating room efficiency to managing global supply chains, manufacturing and designing better vehicles, or tackling logistics challenges, industrial engineers lead the way.
At North Dakota State University, the Department of Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering (IME) provides two accredited programs: one leading to a Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering and Management, and the other in Manufacturing Engineering. Both are accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, accessible at www.abet.org.
Upon graduating in industrial engineering, you will be equipped to design systems and processes that boost the quality and efficiency of an organization's operations. You will apply a solid foundation in engineering and management principles to effectively combine human and material resources to drive meaningful improvements. In essence, you will devise and execute the most effective methods for accomplishing tasks.