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Our PhD program in Industrial Engineering cultivates future research leaders prepared to thrive in both academic institutions and practical industry or lab settings. Students work closely with distinguished faculty experts in operations research, manufacturing systems, production engineering, and human factors, acquiring profound knowledge and skills. The curriculum combines demanding academic study with guided research opportunities, leading to a significant independent research endeavor. Graduates emerge as autonomous scholars, demonstrating their findings through conference presentations and articles in respected academic publications.
Your application package must include a brief statement of purpose describing your background and your academic and career goals. The Personal Statement can be typed into the space provided on the application or uploaded electronically to the application.
Unofficial copies of transcripts are to be uploaded to your online application. Official transcripts are not required at the time the application is submitted. If an applicant is accepted and decides to attend our program, official transcripts will be requested at that time.
Three letters of recommendation are required for PHD applicants. While we will accept letters from professional sources, we strongly prefer letters from professors who are acquainted with your academic interests, achievements and abilities.
Recommendation letters are not required for MS applicants and are recommended only for students who do not have an undergraduate engineering degree or other exceptional circumstances.
Requests for letters of recommendation will be emailed to your recommenders upon submitting your application form. Recommenders can submit their recommendations online. Once submitted, they are automatically uploaded to your online application.