The GRE requirement has been waived (and extended) for all engineering master’s applicants applying through Fall 2026!

 


 

For program and curriculum development, the Department of Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering utilizes two primary guiding principles:

  1. Develop and maintaining a solid industrial engineering curriculum coupled with a strong research program driven by the economic needs of our society.
  2. Advance the College of Engineering's missions relative to minorities and women in engineering.

The objectives of the graduate programs are to provide students with the knowledge, skills, tools and qualifications needed to successfully practice industrial engineering or to continue their education at the doctoral level. To accomplish these objectives, the program provides educational opportunities for students to become professionally responsible, creative problem-solvers and decision-makers in a world undergoing rapid change, both technologically and socially.

Specifically, the programs emphasize:

  1. Acquisition of knowledge and understanding of appropriate fundamentals to ensure a solid foundation for the development of professional, technical and business competence. Development of skills necessary for integrating knowledge in order to produce efficient and economic solutions. Development of teamwork and written/oral communication skills. Development of, and practice in, computer-assisted problem solving. Cultivation of an understanding and awareness of the human role in all stages of professional activities.
  2. Commitment to continuing professional growth for all parties associated with the Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering Department.

Admission and Program Requirements Information