| | | | Undergraduate Study The industrial systems engineering undergraduate program is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission / Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (EAC/ABET). ISE students take a variety of courses to prepare for a career as an industrial engineer. These courses include:
- General education courses: English, Economics, Communications
- General math and science courses: Calculus, Chemistry, Physics
- Industrial engineering fundamental courses: Engineering Economy, Statistics, Work Measurement, Operations Research, Computer Simulation, Six Sigma
- Basic engineering courses: Electric Circuits, Materials Science
In addition, students must complete a group of courses related to their intended professional practice. The Professional Concentration Areas that students may choose from are: - General IE
- Manufacturing
- Supply Chain Management
- Health Care
- Information Systems
- Human Factors
- Facility Planning and Management
Tentative ISE course offerings for the current academic year and descriptions of all ISE courses can be found in courses section of this web site.
A complete course checklist and flow chart of each curriculum can be downloaded in PDF format. (Download Acrobat Reader)
Students beginning Fall 2005 or earlier - Checklist - download PDF
- Flow Chart - download PDF
Students beginning Fall 2006 or later - Checklist - download PDF
- Flow Chart - download PDF
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