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Industrial Engineers create, optimize, and oversee effective systems. The Industrial Engineering program at Illinois focuses on evaluating, enhancing, and executing comprehensive processes and their elements, such as materials, equipment, data, energy, personnel, finances, and time. These professionals identify ways to improve operations. Industrial Engineering combines technical engineering, business principles, and communication skills, utilizing computer science, mathematics, production management, process control, and psychology. With their technical expertise and human understanding, industrial engineers enhance productivity and quality across diverse environments. The Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering equips graduates for careers in numerous sectors like technology, healthcare, communications, manufacturing, and government, providing the skills to excel in their chosen field. The curriculum's technical component follows a progression of specialized learning. First-year students focus on foundational sciences: mathematics, chemistry, and physics. In the second year, core engineering subjects like statics, dynamics, statistics, and materials strength are introduced. Third-year students delve into industrial engineering core courses and select a specialization track from options including Operations Research, Quality Engineering, Supply Chain, Manufacturing and Logistics, Economics and Finance, or Industrial Engineering Fundamentals. Seniors expand their expertise through advanced technical electives. All students culminate their studies with a senior design capstone project, collaborating in teams to address real-world industry challenges and presenting solutions with comprehensive economic analyses. Engineering design, communication, teamwork, and hands-on lab work are woven throughout the four-year program.