Graduate Programs
Graduate programs in industrial and management systems engineering are designed to give students experience in developing innovative solutions to real problems by implementing creative ideas. Students can expect to develop their creative abilities in order to be effective in innovative environments while improving their abilities to communicate and implement new ideas.
 | Master of Science in Engineering |
| | The M.S. Engineering program is designed for students having a baccalaureate degree in a technical field other than industrial engineering who wish to pursue a broader, more interdisciplinary program of graduate studies.
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 | Master of Science in Industrial Engineering |
| | The M.S. industrial engineering degree program is appropriate for students with a B.S. in industrial engineering or other engineering or technical disciplines. |
 | Master of Science in Industrial Hygiene |
| | The Industrial Hygiene program is designed for students with undergraduate training in the areas of engineering, chemistry, biology, medical sciences, animal sciences, or the physical sciences who have an interest in occupational and environmental health and safety. |
 | Master of Science in Safety Management |
| | The safety management degree program is designed for students trained in the areas of business and economic sciences, animal sciences, chemical and biological sciences, engineering and technology sciences, medical sciences, and the physical sciences. |
 | Doctor of Philosophy in Industrial Engineering |
| | Each Ph.D. student will develop a program with a major in industrial engineering, or occupational safety and health designed to meet his/her needs and objectives in consultation with an advisor and the advisory and examining committee. |
 | Doctor of Philosophy in Occupational Safety and Health |
| | The Occupational Safety and Health Ph.D. major is to educate and train, to the highest level of competency in teaching and research, men and women as occupational safety and health professionals for industry, government and academia. The program helps students develop competencies to perform independent research in the application of scientific principles to anticipate, recognize, evaluate, control and manage occupational and environmental hazards to working populations of men and women. |
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