Nov 25, 2024  
2021-2022 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog 
    
2021-2022 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Systems and Engineering Management, Ph.D. – Online


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About the Department of Industrial Engineering Graduate Program


The Master of Science in Industrial Engineering (M.S.I.E.), Master of Science in Systems and Engineering Management (M.S.SYEM), the Master of Science in Manufacturing Engineering (M.S.Mfg.E.), the Doctor of Philosophy in Industrial Engineering, and the Doctor of Philosophy in Systems and Engineering Management programs prepare competent industrial engineers and engineering managers for industry, consulting, university teaching and research.

With the counsel of a graduate advisor, students are expected to design individualized academic programs. The master’s level programs consist of two options: (1) a 30-hour thesis option, including 6 credit hours of thesis research, and (2) a 30-hour non-thesis option. The course selection may include a minor in an area and up to six hours outside industrial engineering. The doctoral program requires a minimum of 60 hours of coursework beyond the bachelor’s degree, of which up to 15 hours can be IE 7000 (Research) credit.  The doctoral program may also include up to 15 hours constituting a minor area taken outside of industrial engineering. At least 12 hours of doctoral dissertation (IE 8000) enrollment are also required for the doctoral degree. Transfer credits from a master’s degree program are determined by a graduate advisor, with a maximum of 30 hours of transfer credit allowed.

Master’s and Ph.D. programs can incorporate courses taken in each of the five specialty areas below.

  • Engineering Management: Systems theory, decision theory, industrial cost analysis, advanced engineering economics, performance improvement in organizations, project management, and productivity management.
  • Ergonomics and Human Factors Engineering: Occupational biomechanics, work physiology, industrial ergonomics, environmental hygiene, cognitive engineering, human performance, human computer interaction, and occupational safety.
  • Manufacturing and Quality Assurance: Manufacturing engineering and design, computer integrated manufacturing/CAD/CAM, additive manufacturing, biomanufacturing, process analysis and economics, automated manufacturing and process planning, programmable control systems.
  • Operations Research: Simulation modeling, scheduling and sequencing, just-in-time production systems, inventory and production control, linear and nonlinear programming, network analysis, machine learning, and data analytics.
  • Statistics and Quality Assurance: Design of experiments, statistical data analysis, reliability and maintainability, on-line and off-line quality assurance, and total quality assurance.

The Master of Science in Industrial Engineering (M.S.I.E.), the Master of Science in Systems and Engineering Management (M.S.SYEM), the Master of Science in Manufacturing Engineering (M.S.Mfg.E.), and the Ph.D. in Systems and Engineering Management (Ph.D. SYEM) programs are offered both on campus and by distance education. The Doctor of Philosophy in Industrial Engineering is offered on campus only. Details regarding admission and degree requirements are available from the department.

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