Industrial and systems engineering is concerned with analysis, design, and implementation of systems through optimal use of resources—human, material, energy, information, and financial. Systems may range from small units to extremely large operations. In order to accomplish these activities, the industrial engineer must be skilled in mathematics, physical sciences, management, and human relations as well as manufacturing, computer systems, economics, optimization, human behavior, and systems analysis and design. As such, we offer a wide variety of classes in order to cover these concepts. The ISE curriculum provides ample opportunity for practice, interaction, and research.
Undergraduate Engineering Degrees
Our department offers a Bachelor's of Science degree in Industrial and Systems Engineering. Click the link below to find out more about the College of Engineering basic requirements.
ISE Curriculum and Courses
- Curriculum and Courses (after Fall 2021)
- Course List (after Fall 2021)
- Curriculum and Courses (before Fall 2021)
- ISE Curriculum Flow Chart
- Systems Elective (before Fall 2021)
- Waiving of Pre-/Co-Requisites
- Waiving of IE Sophomore Seminars