The first-level discipline of industrial engineering is management, and the degree awarded is bachelor of management or engineering. Main disciplines of industrial engineering: management and mechanical engineering; Main courses: lean production, production planning and control, facility planning and logistics analysis, quality management, human factors engineering, mechanical design basis, operational research, introduction to system engineering, management, accounting and financial management, management information system, etc.
After graduation, students majoring in industrial engineering can obtain broad employment opportunities in the fields of engineering, management, scientific research and consulting, and can engage in teaching, scientific research, management, design and development in manufacturing, service, public utilities, scientific research institutes, government departments and institutions. Industrial engineering has a wide range of applications.
There are four ways for industrial engineering majors to be promoted to higher education: self-taught examination, adult college entrance examination (divided into amateur and correspondence learning methods), online education (distance education) and open university (formerly Radio and TV University).