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Industrial and systems engineering represents one of the most comprehensive engineering disciplines. Often referred to as productivity specialists and efficiency authorities, industrial engineers excel in quality control. Your industrial and systems engineering (ISE) education emphasizes achieving greater outcomes with fewer resources—enhancing processes to be superior, more economical, quicker, safer, and with reduced waste. Rather than creating bridges, machinery, or electrical systems, industrial engineers optimize entire processes—integrating people, equipment, materials, data, and energy—to manufacture products or deliver services. Three distinct programs are offered: The general track incorporates conventional engineering fundamentals, while the humans and systems and applied systems tracks provide an interdisciplinary ISE education that equips you with systems principles and engineering concepts. These tracks incorporate coursework in business and psychology.
Students must have earned a certificate of completion from a secondary education school that would allow you to attend university in your home country. You should have studied mathematics and science subjects at the secondary level.
You must have a 2.5 cumulative grade point average (on a 4.0 scale) and minimum score of English proficiency from one of these tests: TOEFL 71; IELTS: 5.5 with no sub score lower than 5.0; Pearson PTE: 51; Duolingo: 110; Cambridge test: Minimum scaled score of 162, with no subscore below 154, on the Cambridge English Qualifications; graduation from a United States high school.
Application dealine: April 30 for fall admission, October 10 for spring admission, February 28 for Summer admission.