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If you're considering research or aiming for career growth, better compensation, or enhanced job stability, pursuing a Master of Science in Engineering with a focus on Industrial and Systems Engineering is an excellent choice. As one of Wisconsin's two R1 research institutions, UWM sits in one of America's most significant manufacturing and industrial hubs. You'll gain from our established partnerships with this dynamic community and our involvement in guiding their shift toward an Industry 4.0 future. This broad field welcomes students with undergraduate backgrounds in industrial engineering and related areas like Applied Mathematics, Supply Chain, Applied Computing, Data Science, and other engineering disciplines—our adaptable program accommodates diverse academic histories.
The Master of Science in Engineering program offers flexibility to suit various student goals. It can serve as a foundation for further academic pursuits, such as doctoral research, or as a means to professional growth by deepening technical expertise and intellectual development. With guidance from a faculty advisor, students can select courses from across the College of Engineering and Applied Science (CEAS) and, when suitable, from other academic departments.