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This program is designed for engineers holding a bachelor's degree in a conventional engineering discipline who wish to expand their expertise into systems-focused engineering areas. The curriculum emphasizes requirements identification, cost-effectiveness evaluation, system lifecycle principles, quality assurance, logistics strategy, and predictive analysis, equipping students with advanced analytical and design methodologies to complement their undergraduate engineering training.
The ISEEM Department provides a Master of Science in Engineering program with concentrations in industrial engineering, systems engineering, and engineering management. For non-engineering students, the Master of Science in Operations Research delivers quantitative methods for developing stochastic/simulation models and mastering optimization approaches. Doctoral programs are available in Industrial Engineering with focus areas in engineering management, industrial engineering, or systems engineering.
Students are empowered to customize their graduate studies by combining theoretical foundations with practical applications. ISEEM professors maintain active research initiatives, enabling graduate students to integrate academic coursework with investigative research across diverse specializations.