The Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering promises to provide excellent modern industrial engineering education, participate in creative research and carry out various service activities through undergraduate and postgraduate courses. In the process of industrial process design, implementation, operation, analysis and improvement, and in the process of industrial engineering service, the Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering continuously improves its performance in creating, synthesizing and disseminating knowledge.
The following is an introduction to the industrial engineering major of the University of Tennessee.
1. Undergraduate course
The undergraduate course of industrial engineering in the University of Tennessee is certified by the ABET Engineering Accreditation Committee. The course content is rich, and graduates can have a variety of employment options. By combining natural science, language, social science and engineering courses, industrial engineering majors enable students to understand how social and human problems affect technological decisions.
This solid and rich engineering foundation helps engineers to promote system design in many fields, including retail distribution, banking, medical service supply, enterprise management, urban management, aerospace systems, research groups, government departments and traditional manufacturing.
Bachelor of Science/Master of Science (five-year program)
The Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering offers a Bachelor of Science/Master of Science degree in industrial engineering to qualified students. This project will take five years to complete. It allows qualified students to study 9 credits of approved postgraduate courses in senior grades and use the credits for bachelor's and master's degrees.
This program is specially designed for students studying for the Master of Science degree at the University of Tennessee, because these courses are only used to meet the requirements of the Bachelor of Science degree, and other universities may not accept their postgraduate credits. In addition, students can take nine more credit courses and use the credits of master's degree alone while studying bachelor's degree courses.
2. Graduate students
Master of Science/Master of Business Administration Double Degree
The dual degree of Master of Science/Master of Business Administration is jointly offered by the School of Business Administration and the School of Engineering of the University of Tennessee. The master of science major is industrial engineering, and his further studies include manufacturing system engineering, product development and manufacturing. Master of business administration, majoring in operation management. A double degree can save students one or two semesters.
All engineering students who register for double degrees must complete the required courses. These courses can provide students with an interdisciplinary comprehensive experience. Double-degree candidates must meet the curriculum requirements and graduation requirements of the Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering and the School of Business Administration.
Master of Science in Reliability and Maintenance Engineering
This major is offered by an inter-departmental project. Both papers and non-papers can be selected. Course information can be found on the websites of Engineering College and Statistics-Operation and Management Science Department. You can study at school or far away.
All industrial engineering degree requirements can be completed through distance courses. Tuition fees for out-of-state students who study at school and do not use any on-campus facilities are charged according to out-of-state fees.
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Ph.D. requires a bachelor's degree with a master's degree in industrial engineering or a master's degree in industrial engineering or related fields. Past academic achievements can clearly prove that you have the ability to engage in original research and technical investigation, and have the potential to engage in academics and make achievements.
All applicants must submit GRE scores. After passing the comprehensive examination and successfully completing the thesis topic defense, you can apply to enter the candidates. All industrial engineering degree requirements can be completed through distance courses. Tuition fees for out-of-state students who study at school and do not use any on-campus facilities are charged according to out-of-state fees.