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As an industrial engineer, you'll encounter the widest array of career paths, since this field exists across nearly all industry sectors. You can find industrial engineers working in logistics companies, financial institutions, manufacturing plants, healthcare facilities, and tech firms, among others. The program equips you with comprehensive problem-solving and decision-making tools for complex real-world systems. Through a combination of theoretical instruction, laboratory exercises, and industry projects, the curriculum prepares you for professional practice or advanced studies. Industrial engineers adopt a systems perspective and continuously work to enhance both products and processes. Your career might involve redesigning hospital emergency room protocols to reduce patient wait times and operational expenses, or optimizing automotive assembly lines for better ergonomics and quality control. You could work in distribution centers analyzing operations to boost customer satisfaction, serve as an operations analyst monitoring systems, or even design theme park layouts to optimize visitor flow and minimize queues. The most unique advantage of industrial engineering lies in its exceptional career versatility.
Your instructors will motivate and push you through an adaptable curriculum that includes courses in production management, quality control, statistics, analytics, supply chain management, operations research, finance, and additional subjects. Upon graduation, you'll emerge as a versatile industrial engineer with an entrepreneurial understanding of business operations within engineering contexts.
Students should have high school transcripts in English.
Undergraduate students can use any of the following standardized tests to meet our English language requirement:
TOEFL - 74 IBT
IELTS - 6
PTE Academic - 50
STEP Eiken - Pre-1
iTEP – 4
Duolingo - 100 DET
Admission is on rolling basis.